Real testing is starting to be conducted on dispersant and oil in the Gulf, the results are not looking so good:
- U.S. Government press release says NOAA, FDA now testing for dispersant: Corexit ingredient DOSS found in 13 samples — Up to 500 ppm allowed in shrimp, crabs, oysters ["DOSS" stands for Dioctyl Sulfosuccinate Sodium Salt - which might be nastier than BP is telling us]
- Clean up workers say that BP is limiting how much oil cleanup workers can clean up, and instead just covering oil up with sand, and that Corexit is still being sprayed at night:
Who is to say that these deadly pollutants don't also have a negative effect on the ability to think coherently, which we will obviously need to face our mounting problems?
ReplyDeleteThis is such a devastating tragedy, not only because of the spill itself, which I think hasn't stopped, but the Corexit scandal. Why is this happening? It makes no sense. BP can't possibly have contributed enough money or promises to enough people to justify this.
ReplyDeleteJust feed the seafood to BP Management and certain Government officals for a few years and we can see what happens to them. Whenever they start changing colors or start growing appendages in strange places then they might admit there is a problem. It's going to take many years and Billions upon Billions to fix this problem.
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