Tennessee
Official: Complaints About Water Quality May Be Considered Terrorism
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June, 2013
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Tennessee regulator has warned that unfounded complaints about water
quality could be considered a terroristic threat, The
Tennesseean's Brian Haas reports.
Sherwin
Smith, a deputy director for the state's Department of Environment
and Conservation was recorded telling a gathering of Maury County
residents the following:
We
take water quality very seriously. Very, very seriously. But you need
to make sure that when you make water quality complaints you have a
basis, because
federally, if there’s no water quality issues, that can be
considered under Homeland Security an act of terrorism.
Here's
the clip:
Haas
says residents have been complaining to the state for months about
local water quality, fearing some children may have become ill,
though no evidence has confirmed this.
The
Department says it will now investigate the meeting and that Smith
will not comment.
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