08-24-2016, 12:04 PM
(08-24-2016, 11:17 AM)Rotobeast Wrote: Now I remember....
It was under the Clean Water Act, where the EPA has control over nearly every body of water.
In a flood event, the EPA would definitely have a valid reason to be involved.
I could see the entire area then being deemed Fed property.
Not to mention the special rules of a disaster scenario, where they even have the right to collect weapons.
I also remember the EPA having SWAT type security, when overtaking that mining area in Alaska.
Not saying anything goofy would happen, just spit-balling future tin-foil events.
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I can see where the EPa would get involved in something like that. Sewage drains and septic water would be involved too I reckon.
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