Monday, September 22, 2008

The EPA Decides There's Nothing Wrong with Rocket Fuel in Your Glass of Water


Image courtesy turbojoe at Flickr (Creative Commons)


Continuing its' run of impeccable judgements, the EPA has decided that perchlorate (rocket fuel) contaminated water isn't a problem (according to an Associated Press advance review of a report not yet made public by the EPA.) Slightly more accurately, the agency feels that there's no point in trying to clean up perchlorate contamination, because... well... take their word for it, there's just no point. It certainly has nothing to do with the Pentagon's efforts to discredit EPA efforts that could link their rocket tests with the contamination.

1 comment:

Denise said...

The EPA is such a joke nowadays! The neo-conservatives have succeeded in stripping it (and the FDA and the Interior Department) of the ability to regulate anything.