
The weak economy may have had something to do with that, too, but the EPA ruling was surely a nail in the coffin.
That’s entirely understandable: While the agency says the project will take only 10 to 12 years, it first intends to sue everyone it thinks helped cause the pollution — potentially causing years of delays.
Moreover, who knows what kind of virgin-wetlands standard it’ll demand before declaring the canal “clean”?"
Of course, there are developments which will proceed as planned, despite the Superfund designation. Wonder why that wasn't mentioned?
You stay classy, Post.