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TexasTowelie

(112,120 posts)
Thu Jun 29, 2017, 07:54 AM Jun 2017

Supreme Court dismisses New Mexico suit against Colorado over mine spill

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a lawsuit by New Mexico’s government claiming that Colorado environmental regulators played a direct role in the spill of more than 3 million gallons of mine waste during 2015, causing an environmental disaster that polluted the San Juan and Animas rivers.

The court did not explain its decision to dismiss New Mexico’s case over the Gold King Mine spill, saying only that most justices opposed hearing the lawsuit.

New Mexico officials had argued the disaster was the result of years of environmental failings upstream in Colorado. After winning the case, Colorado Attorney General Cynthia Coffman said the Supreme Court’s decision was a vindication of her state’s policies.

But legal wrangling over the spill continues, as New Mexico also pursues a lawsuit against the federal government and the mine’s owners for more than $100 million.

Read more: http://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/local_news/supreme-court-dismisses-n-m-suit-against-colorado-over-mine/article_a8acbc09-7184-5868-9488-e6467bd26628.html

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Supreme Court dismisses New Mexico suit against Colorado over mine spill (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2017 OP
Rejected? How does the Supreme Court decide to reject peacebuzzard Jun 2017 #1
The river actually turned a shade of gold when the incident occurred. TexasTowelie Jun 2017 #2

peacebuzzard

(5,167 posts)
1. Rejected? How does the Supreme Court decide to reject
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 06:26 PM
Jun 2017

Mercy. Hope something gets resolved on this issue. I read the river turned green. That is one big clusterf***. Someone is responsible for this.

TexasTowelie

(112,120 posts)
2. The river actually turned a shade of gold when the incident occurred.
Fri Jun 30, 2017, 07:23 PM
Jun 2017

From what I read it appears that the primary culprit in the disaster was the EPA. With the current administration and the composition of the Supreme Court it will be considered an "act of God".

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