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EPA Spills Toxic Waste Into Colorado River



The city of Durango and La Plata County, Colorado, have declared a state of emergency after a federal cleanup crew accidentally released mine waste into the water. An estimated 1 million gallons of waste water spilled out of an abandoned mine area in the southern part of the state last week, turning the Animas River orange and prompting the Environmental Protection Agency to tell locals to avoid it. Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have been watching for any effects on wildlife since the incident began on Wednesday (Aug.5). They are optimistic that the effects of the spill on terrestrial wildlife will be minimal, the EPA said. Fish are more sensitive to changes in water. According to the EPA, the spill occurred when one of its teams was using heavy equipment to enter the Gold King Mine, a suspended mine near Durango. Instead of entering the mine and beginning the process of pumping and treating the contaminated water inside as planned, the team accidentally caused it to flow into the nearby Animas River. Before the spill, water carrying "metals pollution" was flowing into a holding area outside the mine. August 10 http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/09/us/colorado-epa-mine-river-spill/








The accidental release of mine waste into the water occurred on August 5, just a day before the Last Quarter Moon. A chart for the Moon phase at Durango is shown here. The luminaries straddle the horizon and are, therefore, significant for the place.



Hydra - The Water Snake





The Sun [14le] is placed on the descendant [11le] which is conjunct the stars eta, epsilon and rho Hydra [12le]. About the constellation Hydra, Diana Rosenberg [1] writes:

Beginning under the Crab and continuing under the Lion, Virgin and Scales, Hydra has always been associated with poison, and since it is specifically a water-snake, it relates to contaminated water.



Eridanus – The River





The Moon [14ta] which squares the horizon axis is conjunct the star Zeta (ΞΆ) Eridanus, Zibal [2], a star in the celestial river Eridanus (see image).

So what do we have? Contaminated water (Hydra) in the river (Eridanus)!


[1] Secrets of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg (v.1, p.477)
[2] http://www.constellationsofwords.com/stars/Zibal.html

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