Then watch this.
The alleged transgressions involve 13 Interior Department employees in Denver and Washington. Their alleged improprieties include rigging contracts, working part-time as private oil consultants, and having sexual relationships with -- and accepting golf and ski trips and dinners from -- oil company employees, according to three reports released Wednesday by the Interior Department's inspector general.
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The alleged transgressions involve 13 Interior Department employees in Denver and Washington. Their alleged improprieties include rigging contracts, working part-time as private oil consultants, and having sexual relationships with -- and accepting golf and ski trips and dinners from -- oil company employees, according to three reports released Wednesday by the Interior Department's inspector general.
Read more here
Have you ever seen the documentary Fields of Fuel?
That is the movie that turned it all around for me.
In one segment they tell how the EPA was getting a majority of their funding from an oil company to do water testing in Louisiana.
The term 'cancer alley' has to do with areas with high cancer rates and contaminated water and soil in areas next to refineries and waste sites.
I have not seen 'Field or Fuel' - but I will check it out. Thanks for the heads up on this documentary.