Local advocates and friends of the Rio Cobre are demanding answers from the National Environment and Planning Agency, NEPA after insider information led them to a run off from a local company that leads to areas where recent fish kills were reported.
they say residents and NEPA whistle-blowers have reposed confidence in them to bring the matter to justice. Watch the report:
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