Bodfish Mike
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lol theres no way they will ever admit its there fault
They already did admit it.
Admitting fault and accepting responsibility are not the same
They are exempt from being fined. The silver lining is the possibility they may go bankrupt attempting cleanup...my wildest dream.
Reality is that as soon as the yellow flushes out of the river this will not be in the news and all will be forgotten
Good clarification and very true.
The other reality is that this may not look pretty but it's also not really a big deal environmentally speaking.
Not a big deal?
Well....if YOU dumped 3 million gallons of anything into a river that flowed hundreds of miles and affected thousands, do you think the EPA would think it's a big deal?
This morning on the ABC news all they talked about was the yellow muck all over everything in the river and how all the businesses that made a living off that river had lost tons of money. I'd call that a major #%^&ing catastrophie!And that's the irony of it all. Epa does it and it's not a big deal, if anyone else did it the fines would be astronimical, the studies would be massive, and there would be new regulations shortly thereafter...