Irony is dead. h/t to Emily Atkin .
You may be familiar with Freedom Industries, the company responsible for leaving nearly 300,000 West Virginians without water, after a chemical spill at a storage facility on the Elk River in Charleston, W.V.
The spill began with a leak of 4-Methylcyclohexane Methanol, a compound used to wash coal of impurities and was first-discovered a mile north of the facility.
Here's a photo of the polluted river.
AP Photo/Tyler Evert
Freedom Industries, the company responsible for the spill, also has an “Alaska Division.”
Freedom Industries Alaska also has a blog, linked from their website, that includes this post about clean water, “something most of us take for granted,” touting the company’s “environmentally safe” products.
Via freedomindustries.blogspot.com