Adam Sarvana writes about environmental and political issues for Natural Resources News Service. He formerly covered military environmental programs and the Environmental Protection Agency for more than two years at Inside Washington Publishers.
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in Iraq didn’t come from enemy fire. Maseth was electrocuted to death due to U.S. private military contractor KBR Inc.’s shoddy electrical work. Now, for the first time, KBR is losing millions of dollars as a consequence. The Army decided to deny KBR bonuses, which were routinely awarded to the firm for “excellent” work.













