The dispersant Corexit EC9527A in the Materials Data Safety Guide says it all. Some countries dont allow its useage including Europe. Lets not candy coat the problem for safety sake, for people sake, for GODS SAKE !!!!
Corexit ? That's nothing....go see the websites for yourselves who NALCO and TIARCO really are and what they make and do in the Gulf and you will get very angry. Check em out for yourselves and then tell everybody you know.
The dispersant turns it into smaller pieces (Balls as you call it) and it does not sink to the bottom, it floats in the upper region of the water and allows microbs to eat/digest the oil creating natural by-products. I recommend viewing the video on how oil dispersants work
you retards, this is a short term gain long term lose, iam a commercial fisherman in the gulf and all this is going to do is force the oil into oil balls and sink to the bottom, where all the reefs are, causing major damage to the ecosystem, snappers, groupers and all reef fish are in jeopardy when this stuff sinks to the bottom whos bright idea was this, it could take decades for this to disperse, but first it will start washing up on the beaches in oil balls
WOW! I love seeing a 60+ year-old plane still viable, working to this day. Whether dropping Screaming Eagles in harms way or dispersants to save our coast. It just goes to show, the right tool for the right job
This is a Crime folks, a slow kill. It is being carried out right in front of us, where is our courage??
bigcree 1 year ago
The dispersant Corexit EC9527A in the Materials Data Safety Guide says it all. Some countries dont allow its useage including Europe. Lets not candy coat the problem for safety sake, for people sake, for GODS SAKE !!!!
sunniski 1 year ago
DC3, really?
TheSeamaster1000 1 year ago
Corexit ? That's nothing....go see the websites for yourselves who NALCO and TIARCO really are and what they make and do in the Gulf and you will get very angry. Check em out for yourselves and then tell everybody you know.
isaacnd200 1 year ago
@isaacnd200 SORRY, TIORCO
isaacnd200 1 year ago
The dispersant turns it into smaller pieces (Balls as you call it) and it does not sink to the bottom, it floats in the upper region of the water and allows microbs to eat/digest the oil creating natural by-products. I recommend viewing the video on how oil dispersants work
chs444 1 year ago
@chs444 go ahead belive what you are told. why dont you look and see how many workers from the valdez spill are still alive.
MILLSTREETMED 1 year ago
@chs444 Yes i wish everybody would but the intelligence of some people won't let them.
WhiteGangster400 2 months ago
you retards, this is a short term gain long term lose, iam a commercial fisherman in the gulf and all this is going to do is force the oil into oil balls and sink to the bottom, where all the reefs are, causing major damage to the ecosystem, snappers, groupers and all reef fish are in jeopardy when this stuff sinks to the bottom whos bright idea was this, it could take decades for this to disperse, but first it will start washing up on the beaches in oil balls
gman4u21982 1 year ago
WOW! I love seeing a 60+ year-old plane still viable, working to this day. Whether dropping Screaming Eagles in harms way or dispersants to save our coast. It just goes to show, the right tool for the right job
ebenezer1690 1 year ago
nobody s fault
SuperAlexrios 1 year ago
1st one baby
Uylana 1 year ago