REMY - Remy washes her laundry in the poisoned Mogpog River in the Phillippine island of Marinduque. In 1993 one of the tailings dams of the Marcopper Mine burst sending tons of mine waste raging down the river in a flash flood sweeping away homes, people and livestock. Three years later a second collapse sent waste in the opposite direction destroying the Boac river. To this day both of the islands main rivers remain biologically dead and contain dangerous levels of toxic chemicals. Dead trees and other debris can still be seen all along the rivers. But people here have no other water sources to rely on.