Toxic mine waste turns US river yellow

Environmental agency responsible for leaking water polluted with lead and arsenic

Colorado mine spill
(Image credit: BBC)

Three million gallons of toxic wastewater from an abandoned mine turned a river yellow and may have contaminated drinking supplies.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has claimed responsibility for the leak in Colorado, which polluted the Animas River.

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