EPA Solves Problem By Creating Problem
May 4th 2009 17:27
From the Washington Post:
A perfect example of the "Law of Unintended Consequences."
But the reason more selenium and metals such as arsenic are now entering U.S. waterways is because the federal government has pressed utilities to install pollution-control "scrubbing" technology that captures contaminants headed for smokestacks and stores them as coal ash or sludge.
A perfect example of the "Law of Unintended Consequences."
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