Corexit? Not a primary dispersant, but brought in to Valdez at about the same time:
another experimental chemical mixture!
"It didn't make much sense to pour the kerosene-based chemical on Alaska beaches," EPA rep
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At the fire/police station at the Valdez airport, the flight crew who brought in the first 'batch' of Corexit *, called back to Texas to let Exxon know they arrived safely. The officer commented that they were 'white as a sheet...' concerned about arriving safely in Valdez with the 'deadly' product. "They had been warned to throw out any containers that leaked; they were told to land as soon as possible if any Corexit spilled in the plane...that their very lives were at stake," states the eye-witness to their relief at arriving in Valdez about July, 1989 (or earlier? One teamster foreman says that this was here before the MSDS even came out ... they were told it was experimental & he had his men suit up in rain gear & get blood tested before and after every shift that moved the chemicals on the dock.) Corexit had no MSDS accompanying this shipment. It was just created by Exxon in hopes of having a 'money-maker' if it were to appear, at least, to clean up the oil spill from the oil-soiled beaches. (?) "Later, after a complaint had been filed with the airport authorities, the Corexit was moved from the airport under the cover of darkness to an undisclosed location," per comments of the officer who voiced the complaint & who observed the results.
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* Corexit was videoed by the State of Alaska
when it was being sprayed from an airplane and called a 'dispersant'

For aerial spraying, COREXIT 9527 is applied undiluted
Poor workers! Where are they today?
| Nothing appears hazardous in this MSDS & no chemicals are named, except as an aside, ethylene oxide...was it Corexit 9580? Experimental Chemicals, July, 1989 * |
Exxon knew,
EPA knew, presumably, but the workers didn't,
those who transported the
chemicals didn't
www.valdezlink.com/corexit.htm
Contact * regarding Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Cleanup Workers
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RCAC Meeting 3-13-03 at the Anchorage Hilton - Report on Exxon's NJ Corexit test
RCAC Objections *
Today, Exxon says all ingredients of Corexit 9500 (?) are proprietary - but they want widespread permitting approval from EPA & other agencies. |
December, 2002