Hot Water plot
Filmmakers Liz Rogers and Kevin Flint head to South Dakota to investigate a story about uranium contamination. They discover that the problem is much more serious than they thought. Our nuclear legacy began with uranium. In the beginning it was believed that it was safe to eat, drink and breathe in the shadow of the atomic bomb. However, the ensuing damage to health and the environment for many generations meant to happen for thousands of years. Our groundwater, wells, drinking water, air and soil are contaminated by one of the most toxic heavy metals known to man, and yet we still have no set plan in place for the storage of tons of nuclear waste that we each have. year to produce.