Dear Kamyla,

 

You should get some feedback & helps from our area,

as I have passed your request & most recent questions on to them.

 

As far as I know, 

Corexit is only approved for use in the USA on a limited basis.

Exxon is probably trying to show something 

that allows them more freedom of use in the USA

 

The oil is still in the water, 

just pushed lower down in the water column

 

Most people seem to think it is best 

to let nature & winter storms disperse the oil;

doing booming and skimming up the oil 

is better help than adding chemicals.

 

Now, when your people go to pick up the boom, 

will it be mixed with chemicals on it?

 

You can't count on their telling you everything you need to know 

in the information they provide on the product.

Don't believe what anyone says - who has a vested interest & who will earn money from the product's 'apparent success' 

 

Comments to a wench operator of EVOS

 

I would keep a look out for 'burning' eyes... 

& maybe suggest people wear goggles.

Misting exposure of the 2-butoxyethanol is the worst exposure.

 

I would also notice if anyone 

is coming down with lungs filling up with fluid.

There were problems with that in our area, 1989. 

One lady lived; I can ask her how she was helped.

One fisherman, Curt Barclay,

 who had an easy job of 'shuttling' supplies 

was found dead with his lungs full of fluid.

That could be from ethylene oxide.

 

It didn't do any good to wash birds that were oiled;

it was a public relations move, most likely.

It wasn't worth the cost in human exposure

to oil and cleaning compounds

 

"The human toll alone is not worth it!" 

Dr. John Middaugh, Alaska State Dept of Epidemiology

 

Favorite Quotes and News Articles

 

Benzene in oil vs 2-butoxyethanol health damage:  www.valdezlink.com/editor.htm

 

Corexit was used with no MSDS information - @July, 1989

 

http://www.valdezlink.com/media-pdf/Corexit9580.pdf 

This 2nd MSDS info on Corexit 8-1-89 

- replacing the First MSDS of 7-27-89 

ONLY states trace Ethylene Oxide  

as an ingredient & no others.

(See Section 6) 

Even if not mentioned now; 

doesn't mean it isn't there.

2-butoxyethanol info sheet pdf

and

1989 Photo Story of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill cleanup

8-20-03

As to the marine life;

As they show up later, maybe scientists can check for hemolytic anemia vs aplastic anemia to see whether it was oil or chemicals that caused their death

 

If they are bleeding through their scales, 

can't swim straight, 

and don't have a bladder system... 

then I would suspect the chemicals. 

Maybe next generation with 2 headed fish and fish with bent backs, etc.

 

Theory on Demise of 1993 Prince William Sound Herring Loss

 

 

Seward Baby Seal care was the BEST

 After the Exxon Valdez oil spill...

Worker... share what you did!

Robin lost her health, though - not worth the human toll

 

Theory on Demise of our Ocean's Mammals