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Purveyor

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Wed Aug 12, 2015, 09:51 PM Aug 2015

EPA Tells Navajo Nation That Colorado Spill Will Take ‘Decades’ To Clean Up [View all]

Source: Associated Press

Frustration is mounting among residents of the Four Corners region as EPA seen as slow to respond to contamination

By: Susan Montoya Bryan Ellen Knickmeyer The Associated Press, Published on Wed Aug 12 2015
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All along the way, signs are posted warning people to stay out of the water. Farmers have stopped irrigating and communities have closed water intake systems. Bottled water on the Navajo Nation is becoming scarce.

Begaye said his tribe is bearing the brunt of the massive spill that was accidentally unleashed by EPA workers inspecting the long-idled Gold King mine near Silverton, Colorado, on Aug. 5. Two-thirds of the San Juan River crosses Navajo land before reaching Lake Powell.

“This is a huge issue,” Begaye said. “This river, the San Juan, is our lifeline, not only in a spiritual sense but also it’s an economic base that sustains the people that live along the river.

“When EPA is saying to me it’s going to take decades to clean this up, that is how long uncertainty will exist as we drink the water, as we farm the land, as we put our livestock out there near the river,” he said. “That is just, to me, a disaster of a huge proportion.”

Frustration is mounting throughout the Four Corners region among officials and residents who say the EPA has moved too slowly and hasn’t been forthcoming about the dangers of the spill. The Navajo Nation feels even more slighted given its status as a federally recognized tribe and sovereign nation.


Read more: http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2015/08/12/epa-tells-navajo-nation-spill-will-take-decades-to-clean-up.html



EPA Works To Combat Growing Anger After Spill

By Kevin Liptak, CNN White House Producer
Updated 9:26 PM ET, Wed August 12, 2015

Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts (CNN)The Obama administration was scrambling Wednesday to manage growing anger over a government-caused spill on the Animas River in Colorado, announcing investigations into the incident while declaring contaminant levels in the water had returned to pre-accident levels.

Despite the pronouncement, however, damage to the Environmental Protection Agency's standing in the region appeared far from recovered, with state and tribal officials describing a lackluster initial response to the Aug. 5 incident that unleashed 3 million gallons of mustard-colored mine waste into the river near Durango.

Gov. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat, said he shared his constituents' anger at the spill and the EPA's subsequent response to it. The Navajo Nation, situated downstream in New Mexico, said they planned to take legal action against the federal government. And the attorneys general of Utah, Colorado and New Mexico were on a fact-finding mission at the spill site before determining their own legal paths forward.

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http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/12/politics/epa-political-fallout/index.html
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this is completely unacceptable. niyad Aug 2015 #1
It is, but other than sending tankers of water for the people and their stock, Warpy Aug 2015 #27
sadly, everything you are saying is correct. we have lots of mines around here, as well, niyad Aug 2015 #32
Yes. The pictures of this mess are shocking, imo. TexasMommaWithAHat Aug 2015 #30
Another consequence of the GOP cuts to the EPA...but how will be it all be framed to deflect from that? Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #2
It was the EPA's incompetence that cracked this mine open and that is what is being deflected. Purveyor Aug 2015 #4
I am not sure of the details - was it incompetence, negligence or a preventable accident? Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #7
The EPA has a budget of $9 Billion dollars annually. Calista241 Aug 2015 #13
No idea what the GOP is doing to the EPA or want to do, or willfully having no idea, which is worse? Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #14
The EPA budget has gone up every year since it was created. former9thward Aug 2015 #26
It has not CreekDog Aug 2015 #29
I did look. former9thward Aug 2015 #38
You said increased every year, now you're moving the goal posts CreekDog Aug 2015 #40
Post the figures. former9thward Aug 2015 #43
here, though you posted that they went up every single year CreekDog Aug 2015 #44
LOL former9thward Aug 2015 #46
maybe you should stop making things up CreekDog Aug 2015 #49
What are you talking about?? Have you no idea? Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #31
Yeah, I have an idea Fred. How about you? former9thward Aug 2015 #39
you said the budget has gone up EVERY YEAR since it was created CreekDog Aug 2015 #45
Don't you think poor Fred can handle his own posts? former9thward Aug 2015 #47
this is about your posts and your lies CreekDog Aug 2015 #50
The PMs I get about you. former9thward Aug 2015 #51
if you'd like to change the subject away from the lies you post, can't say i blame you CreekDog Aug 2015 #52
Evidently not enough to inspect all of the chemical plants and refineries, investigate all of the Dustlawyer Aug 2015 #16
agree, the Corps should pay all the costs to clean up their mess. Sunlei Aug 2015 #35
Who is going to pay for mines that went out of existence 100 years ago? former9thward Aug 2015 #48
Nine Billion Dollars for all 50 states? That is the price of two Aircraft carrier. happyslug Aug 2015 #17
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2015 #18
That is still more then the 4.5 billion the US is spending on Water quality, happyslug Aug 2015 #19
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2015 #21
To chase after every single corporate interaction with all land, sky, and water within the US? AtheistCrusader Aug 2015 #22
According to report USEPA FY-2016 Justification of Appropriation NCjack Aug 2015 #25
exactly. niyad Aug 2015 #10
speaking of professionals--I thought I remembered that the los alamos fire was started when niyad Aug 2015 #11
I am reaching this point as well. ChazII Aug 2015 #24
a lower mine shaft opening covered by a landslide, apparently drained out into the water for years. Sunlei Aug 2015 #33
I guess the settlement ponds were not maintained as EPA had to dig 4 ponds for Sunlei Aug 2015 #34
The deesired result from decades of relentless GOP attack and underfunding PSPS Aug 2015 #3
I live out west. cilla4progress Aug 2015 #5
scary, isn't it? niyad Aug 2015 #6
Many nights I go to bed cilla4progress Aug 2015 #8
And the EPA and all environmental protection and preservation are under attack by...guess who? Fred Sanders Aug 2015 #9
The spill is in the Four Corners area? They have gone though so much in that area. These mines jwirr Aug 2015 #12
Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2015 #20
And some on the media are declaring success at cleaning it up....insane that anyone believed AuntPatsy Aug 2015 #15
Are we sure it was accidental? Maybe someone wants Navajo land. McCamy Taylor Aug 2015 #23
You might find this interesting The Straight Story Aug 2015 #28
Wow. Cal Carpenter Aug 2015 #37
gold mines have discharged 'waste' for as long as they have been there, 100 years?or more Sunlei Aug 2015 #36
For at least 25 years the EPA had attempted to designate the areas as a Superfund site. LanternWaste Aug 2015 #41
/\ This deathrind Aug 2015 #53
Pisses me off, this shit. If you've been near there, it's breathtakingly beautiful. closeupready Aug 2015 #42
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