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Old 07-19-2010, 11:15 AM   #1
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BP oil spill: cap to remain closed despite 'seep' - Telegraph

They can estimate how much has spilled, but is there a way to tell how much has been cleaned up to date?
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Old 07-19-2010, 01:09 PM   #2
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when all the mutant Babies start getting born
down south

and in Mexico as a result of spraying all total 187 million gallons
or corexit...(same toxicity as agent orange) every night
for 80 days

something as non hazardous as black crude oil in the water
will be ..............no longer an issue.
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Old 07-20-2010, 07:37 AM   #3
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COREXIT 9500

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when all the mutant Babies start getting born
down south

and in Mexico as a result of spraying all total 187 million gallons
or corexit...(same toxicity as agent orange) every night
for 80 days

something as non hazardous as black crude oil in the water
will be ..............no longer an issue.
Oil Spill Dispersants are widely used but........
The dispersant in use in the Gulf Oil Spill.....Go to the web site for the manufacture, NALCO, find the MSDS sheet for COREXIT 9500 that's provided and take a look. It's ten pages. From the MSDS sheet,
" Human Hazard Characterization: Based upon our hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: Moderate".

It's nasty stuff! The fishermen in the Gulf are slowly returning to work but after reading this MSDS sheet I wonder how the fish and shrimp are both today and in the future?
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Old 07-20-2010, 08:10 AM   #4
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Oil Spill Dispersants are widely used but........
The dispersant in use in the Gulf Oil Spill.....Go to the web site for the manufacture, NALCO, find the MSDS sheet for COREXIT 9500 that's provided and take a look. It's ten pages. From the MSDS sheet,
" Human Hazard Characterization: Based upon our hazard characterization, the potential human hazard is: Moderate".

It's nasty stuff! The fishermen in the Gulf are slowly returning to work but after reading this MSDS sheet I wonder how the fish and shrimp are both today and in the future?
According to Wikipedia, the EPA found Corex to be "either similarly toxic or 10 to 20 times more toxic" when compared to 12 other options.

Seems like the EPA has told BP to stop using Corex a couple times and BP has refused. I wonder if there's any coincidence between BP's preference for Corex and their association with Nalco Holding Company, the company that produces Corex.

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the thing that you have to ask yourself, would i eat any fish or shrimp from the gulf.
we saw on the tube what the skimmers did but not what was lurking under the waves. that's where the heavier crude lies.
Not a chance. Corex has been shown to bio-accumulate, so it will be interesting (and depressing) to see what animals further up the food chain will be affected.
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Old 07-20-2010, 08:55 AM   #5
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Johnny, I'm sad to say the earth we are leaving you and your future children is a far worse place than was left to us.

We don't belong here.

May fortune favor the foolish....
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