wagsman

wagsman t1_iyhn4io wrote

>the Houston-based company agreed to pay $16.3 million to build new public water infrastructure and to cover the costs of delivering clean water to those who have been harmed for the next 75 years.

whatever that total amount is, its still a drop in the bucket compared to what they have profited off of these cmmunities. They will continue to take that bet, and more places will have their drinking water ruined by some profiteers from Texas or some other far off place that will never feel the negative consequences of their greed.

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