Having recalled that the Biden's were heavily involve with DuPont.
I did a quick search and found this below which talks about Biden defending DuPont from a teflon spill.
THE BIDEN TRANSITION TEAM has appointed Michael McCabe to its agency review team at the Environmental Protection Agency. McCabe, who served as Biden’s communications and projects director between 1987 and 1995 and as deputy administrator of the EPA at the end of the Clinton administration, led DuPont’s defense of the toxic PFAS chemical PFOA.
I am trying to pinpoint the spill that caused this mess.
I find it interesting that the Ohio, West Virginia area may have been targeted before:
"Environmental lawyer Robert Bilott describes his long legal battle with Teflon-maker DuPont. The case centered around several communities in West Virginia and southern Ohio, where a toxic chemical once used to make Teflon had leached into the water supply."
Toxic substances are shipped around all the time. But when there's a spill, that entity is liable. However, if the liable entity sabotages another toxic entity, there would be plausible deniability and or shared liability. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I wouldn't put it past them.
Having recalled that the Biden's were heavily involve with DuPont.
I did a quick search and found this below which talks about Biden defending DuPont from a teflon spill.
THE BIDEN TRANSITION TEAM has appointed Michael McCabe to its agency review team at the Environmental Protection Agency. McCabe, who served as Biden’s communications and projects director between 1987 and 1995 and as deputy administrator of the EPA at the end of the Clinton administration, led DuPont’s defense of the toxic PFAS chemical PFOA.
https://theintercept.com/2020/11/11/biden-epa-transition-dupont-mccabe/
I am trying to pinpoint the spill that caused this mess.
I find it interesting that the Ohio, West Virginia area may have been targeted before:
"Environmental lawyer Robert Bilott describes his long legal battle with Teflon-maker DuPont. The case centered around several communities in West Virginia and southern Ohio, where a toxic chemical once used to make Teflon had leached into the water supply."
https://www.marketplace.org/2019/10/16/the-20-year-legal-battle-with-dupont-that-started-with-one-west-virginia-farmer/
Toxic substances are shipped around all the time. But when there's a spill, that entity is liable. However, if the liable entity sabotages another toxic entity, there would be plausible deniability and or shared liability. Maybe I'm paranoid, but I wouldn't put it past them.