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Stop hiring people that don't do their fucking jobs. This is just a month or two after finding out about that "DNA" scientist faking results too. Audit all of them, fire the majority. Who want's to bet this is some DEI faggot?

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>The EPA has revoked a testing certification for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s (CDPHE) water quality lab, after an investigation found a chemist intentionally disregarded protocol in a method that tests for traces of metals, 9NEWS Investigates has learned. The investigation into the chemist’s actions began in February, according to the state health department, but wasn’t made public until 9NEWS Investigates started asking questions about it last week. State health officials said the data problems may impact as many as 3% of the state’s 2,000 public water systems.

Stop hiring people that don't do their fucking jobs. This is just a month or two after finding out about that "DNA" scientist faking results too. Audit all of them, fire the majority. Who want's to bet this is some DEI faggot? Archive: https://archive.today/DzTqS From the post: >>The EPA has revoked a testing certification for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s (CDPHE) water quality lab, after an investigation found a chemist intentionally disregarded protocol in a method that tests for traces of metals, 9NEWS Investigates has learned. The investigation into the chemist’s actions began in February, according to the state health department, but wasn’t made public until 9NEWS Investigates started asking questions about it last week. State health officials said the data problems may impact as many as 3% of the state’s 2,000 public water systems.
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A spokeswoman for CDPHE said there is no evidence of acute public health risks...

... to water system users drinking and bathing with water for their now abbreviated lifetimes.

By acute she means that onset of disease resulting from a single use of water. The fact xe left out chronic disease is unsettling given the nature of water use. I am also not comforted with the lack of names, even for the spokeswomyn or for the secretary of whose lack of adequate systems would allow this to happen.