Dude, that ain't silt. Here's the proof.Poor Eaglesmack, thinks the EPA controls silt. No wonder he thinks it's a waste.
Last summer, one of those impacts, a spill at the Gold King Mine — a late 19th-century gold mine above Silverton, Colo., that was abandoned in 1922 — made national news. On Aug. 5, 2015, contractors for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) investigating the ongoing acid mine drainage from the mine began excavating the earthen plug at the mine entrance. The plug sprang a leak, which rapidly became a blowout, and a bright orange plume of mine water gushed out of the tunnel and into Cement Creek and the Animas River.
Los Angeles 2015
C'mon... at least try!
Dude, that ain't silt. Here's the proof.
Here's a link to the article: https://www.earthmagazine.org/article/bringing-geoscience-bear-problem-abandoned-mines
Sorry sports fan, but you're the moron.
Dude, that ain't silt. Here's the proof.
Here's a link to the article: https://www.earthmagazine.org/article/bringing-geoscience-bear-problem-abandoned-mines
Sorry sports fan, but you're the moron.
Cliffy lives for Facebook and Pinterest!Cliffy has a dark spot on his Uranus.
Thanks. I already have. It's silt. You're a moron... have it your way
Thanks. I already have. It's silt. You're a moron
It's toxic run-off. You're a clueless idiot. And uh, if that was indeed silt it would be reddish brown. The Colorado River does not turn an orangey-yellow colour because of silt. If stupidity were currency, you'd be a rich man.It's silt. You're a moron
whats yer point again?
Says the moron who thinks yellow is the colour of Colorado River silt.You're a moron. Not sure how you could miss it...oh...ya...you're a moron.