WANTED: Exxon Valdez oil-spill cleanup WORKERS:
The non-union VECO men who applied Inipol EAP 22
& the union Norcon, VECO men in the Corexit trials...
the Boatsmen who sprayed chemicals from their boats...
and the gals who washed the gear, & brought the lunches/supplies to beach workers
and the longshoremen who moved leaking barrels of chemicals...
& the Coast Guard monitors
and the DEC monitors...
the Medics...
those who cleaned the boom,
those who incinerated oil mixed with chemicals,
those who worked with skimmers, siphoning oil and chemicals from the water,
& anyone who drank water from a big boat that had transported 2-butoxyethanol-chemicals
.... not just Inipol EAP 22, but also Corexit & multiple other experimental chemicals...
in Exxon's bioremediation experiment, Aug 1989-1990, who used surfactant,
Inipol EAP 22, etc with 2-butoxyethanol, a dry cleaning solvent. * Extremely poisonous.
Contact 1-888-853-5333 or valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/ad.htm
"I'm looking at my
daddy!"
January, 2003
She loves her daddy, and he loves her!
How does birth order affect the children of those chemically overexposed to 2-butoxyethanol?
Is the first child born or the one born 8 years later....
more at risk for leukemia and brain tumor? *
RE: Cleanup of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill:
"The human toll alone is not worth it!" Dr. John Middaugh,
Alaska State Dept of Epidemiology
Where will it all end?
OSHA was seeking comments on 2-butoxyethanols, until Nov 6, 2002 *
1-888-853-5333