When you put republicunts in charge of the Department of Health and Environment?
Ask Kansas.... who are probably still too dumb to learn.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/08/kansas-...d-6-years/
Hey, what's poisoning a few citizens compared to corporate profits, eh?
Ask Kansas.... who are probably still too dumb to learn.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/08/kansas-...d-6-years/
Quote:Kansas government didn’t tell Wichita-area residents their water was contaminated for 6 years
Quote:While the Environmental Protection Agency has a Superfund program that can help pay for cleanup costs, the companies pay for it first and submit a claim for approval to the EPA. The state law limits the liability of dry cleaning shops to $5,000, though the law doesn’t preclude the state from facing litigation for keeping the contamination under their hat.
The KDHE warned the state legislature that a tax on the cleaning solvent wouldn’t be enough to fund cleanup on such sights, but they passed the law anyway. There’s even a line in it that directs the KDHE not to look for contamination from dry cleaners and “make every reasonable effort” to keep the sites off the federal Superfund list.
Hey, what's poisoning a few citizens compared to corporate profits, eh?