Who sues the EPA when it screws up? Answer: No one
Via The Federalist:
In recent weeks, a group of Environmental Protection Agency contractors working at the idle Gold King Mine in Colorado broke through the barrier of a wastewater holding pit, suddenly releasing 3 million gallons and counting of toxic, heavy metal-laden water to flow into the Animas River, which serves as a major water source for much of the region.
The EPA’s initial response has been predictably slow and unsatisfying. Essentially, they’ve given us all their best efforts and issued by a blanket apology that no one’s actually accepting. Or, in other words, ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄.

