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HOT WATER http://www.zerohotwater.com/ When you were growing up, how many people did you know who had cancer? How many do you know today? Filmmakers
Liz Rogers and Kevin Flint go to South Dakota following a story about
Uranium contamination only to discover that the problem flows much
farther, and runs deeper than they could have imagined. Three years and
thousands of miles later, “Hot Water” tells of those
impacted by Uranium mining, atomic testing, nuclear energy and the
contamination that runs through our air, soil and even more
dramatically, our water.
From
‘Fat Man’ and ‘Little Boy’ to ‘Duck and Cover’ we believed it was safe
to eat, drink and breathe in the shadow of the Atomic Bomb. “Hot Water” begs
the question, are the 38 million people in the American southwest aware
that their water supply is filtered through millions of tons of
radioactive waste lying on the banks of the Colorado River?
Our
ground water, air and soil are contaminated with some of the most toxic
heavy metals known to man – the subsequent health and environmental
damage will take generations and in some cases, thousands of years to
heal.
Follow
Liz, Kevin and their team as they travel the American west and expose
uranium mining and our atomic legacy for what it is, and for what it’s
left behind.
Great interview on this link..
http://bcove.me/5hpfku8q
Former Rep. Dennis Kucinich, his wife Elizabeth Kucinich and
filmmaker Liz Rogers discussed their new documentary “Hot Water” about
uranium mining and the nuclear industry with POLITICO’s Patrick Gavin.
Thanks for your blog.
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