EPA causes disaster at toxic industrial site where they plan to house homeless and mentally ill people
‘As the Environmental Protection Agency, the government’s anti-pollution entity, continues to reel from bad publicity surrounding a disaster its contractors created at a Colorado gold mine recently, the agency has avoided any negative press so far over a similar toxic waste spill in Georgia, Watchdog.org reported recently.
EPA-funded contractors in Greensboro grading a 19th-century cotton mill site hit a water main, sending deadly tainted sediment into a nearby creek. While that incident took place some five months ago, the hazard remains, being spread by heavy storms that are washing more contaminated soil into the creek.
The soil contains dangerous levels of mercury, lead, arsenic and chromium; the flow of the river spreads the contamination further downstream into additional regions and waterways like Lake Oconee and the Oconee River, where many federally and state-protected species reside.’
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