Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Oil slugs+Dispersant washing up on Destin Beach - Florida's Gulf Coast

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • [HOLY S**T!] Oil slugs+Dispersant washing up on Destin Beach - Florida's Gulf Coast

    Oil and Dispersant washing up on Destin Beach - Florida's Gulf Coast



    The Boiling Oily Beaches of Pensacola



    This is going to get very, very nasty, because people are out with their kids on the beach while Oil slugs + The dispersant used to break down the oil, is washing ashore. And if a Hurricane or Tornado hits the area - It will draw up that contaminated water in massive quan****** and rain it down on area residents.

    hoop://lmrk.org/corexit_9500_uscueg.539287.pdf

    COMPARATIVE MARINE TOXICITY
    Toxicity is determined by the effect of the dispersant mixed with No. 2 fuel, oil 10:1 on Menidia Beryllina and Mysidopsis Bahia after 96 and 48 hours respectively. The oil itself is toxic at about 11 PPM. Corexit 9500 with oil is toxic at 2.61 PPM upon Menidia and 3.4 PPM upon Mysidopsis. Dispersit with oil is toxic at 7.9 PPM upon Menidia and 8.2 PPM upon Mysidopsis. Thus, the toxicity of the waterbased alternative is one half to one third the toxicity than that of the petroleum based product. Toxicity testing was performed on Dispersit by Coastal Bioanalysts Gloucester, VA.

    COMPARATIVE HUMAN HEALTH EFFECTS
    A review of the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of Dispersit and any oil based dispersant illustrates the dramatic difference between the water and oil based effects on human health. Dispersit is essentially water and surfactant (soap). The application of Dispersit via spray should be conducted using goggles, gloves and respirator to avoid discomfort. The potential health effect is “slight to none” with protective equipment. As stated in MSDS, Corexit 9500 can cause central nervous system depression, nausea, and unconsciousness. It can cause liver, kidney damage, and red blood cell hemolysis with repeated or prolonged exposure through inhalation or ingestion according to the MSDS. The threat to human health via exposure is characterized a “MODERATE”. In sum, waterbased Dispersit is a material improvement in human health effects when responding to an oil spill.

    hoop://www.uspoly.com/dispersit.html

  • #2
    The south is screwed. Expect most to flee those areas if a hurricane hits and spreads all of that mess over town.

    Comment


    • #3
      North America faces years of toxic oil rain from BP oil spill chemical dispersants

      When you pour more than a million gallons of toxic chemical dispersants on top of an oil spill, it doesn’t just disappear. In this case, it moves to the atmosphere, where it will travel hundreds, if not thousands of miles from the site of the BP oil spill, in the form of toxic rain.

      BP’s oil spill-fighting dispersant of choice is Corexit 9500. It has been banned in Europe for good reason. Corexit 9500 is one of the most environmentally enduring, toxic chemical dispersants ever created to battle an oil spill. Add to that the millions of gallons of oil that have been burned, releasing even more toxins into the atmosphere, and you have a recipe for something much worse than acid rain.

      The European Union Times reports "A dire report prepared for President Medvedev by Russia’s Ministry of Natural Resources is warning today that the British Petroleum (BP) oil and gas leak in the Gulf of Mexico is about to become the worst environmental catastrophe in all of human history threatening the entire eastern half of the North American continent with “total destruction”.


      The reports adds, "Russian scientists are basing their apocalyptic destruction assessment due to BP’s use of millions of gallons of the chemical dispersal agent known as Corexit 9500 which is being pumped directly into the leak of this wellhead over a mile under the Gulf of Mexico waters and designed, this report says, to keep hidden from the American public the full, and tragic, extent of this leak that is now estimated to be over 2.9 million gallons a day."

      Oil in the environment is toxic at 11 PPM (parts per million). Corexit 9500 is toxic at only 2.61 PPM. But Corexit 9500 has another precarious characteristic; it’s reaction to warm water.

      As the water in the Gulf of Mexico heats up, Corexit 9500 goes through a molecular transition. It changes from a liquid to a gas, which is readily absorbed by clouds and released as toxic rain. The chemical-laden rain then falls on crops, reservoirs, animals and of course, people.

      It is futile to believe that we can keep ‘Corexit rain’ from occurring since it has already been released and the molecular transformation has begun. We have set off an unprecedented chain of events in nature that we cannot control.

      By releasing Pandora’s well from the depths and allowing it bleed into the sea the unimaginable becomes material.

      Yet unlike a bad dream, we will not wake up from this nightmare and find it gone. The BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill will be touching millions of earth’s life forms for uncountable years.

      http://www.examiner.com/x-33986-Poli...ll-dispersants
      Last edited by arraamis; 06-24-2010, 07:37 PM.

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by S H A R K B O Y View Post
        The south is screwed. Expect most to flee those areas if a hurricane hits and spreads all of that mess over town.
        Exactly!!!!

        LA, MS, AL, FL, GA and even SC could be affected ... Because the loop current is carrying the oil around the tip of FL and moving it north-east. And the Carolina's are notorious for having seasonal hurricanes.

        Comment


        • #5
          Originally posted by arraamis View Post
          Yet unlike a bad dream, we will not wake up from this nightmare and find it gone. The BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill will be touching millions of earth’s life forms for uncountable years.
          One of the most depressing posts I've read in a long time.

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by Libido Sanchez View Post
            One of the most depressing posts I've read in a long time.
            I know man!!!! .....

            I've already called many of the people I know in those southern states to tell them to keep on alert. One of my friends said I was blowing his high But someone's got to get this info out there .... Neither BP nor the Govt. are forthcoming with the truth so we've got to spread the news.

            Comment


            • #7
              EPA: BP makes Gulf oil spill worse by using more toxic, less effective chemical dispersants

              While millions of people and an entire ecosystem, await punishment from the oil and chemicals being pumped into the Gulf of Mexico, BP has decided against using a dispersant that the EPA says would be 100% effective, and less toxic to the environment.

              BP has been using a chemical dispersant called Corexit to break up the oil that has been pouring into the Gulf of Mexico since the Deepwater Horizon exploded on April 22,2010.

              However, Corexit is more toxic and less effective than 12 other EPA approved chemicals that BP could be using. Additionally, two of the dispersants on the list “were found to be 100 percent effective on Gulf of Mexico crude, while the two Corexit products rated 56 percent and 63 percent effective.”

              So why would BP choose a product that only works on about half of the spilled oil, when they could use one that works on all of it?

              It might have something to do with BP’s relationship with Nalco, the corporation that manufactures Corexit.

              “Nalco was once part of Exxon Mobil, whose current leadership includes executives at both BP and Exxon,” according to the New York Times.

              BP has told federal officials that so far, they have use 400,000 gallons of Corexit to battle the Deepwater Horizon spill. An additional 805,000 gallons have been ordered. The longer the oil keeps spilling, the more Corexit British Petroleum will buy - and the less chance anything in the Gulf of Mexico will have to survive.

              Comment


              • #8
                How much Oil is located at that location ????


                Fallen Deepwater Horizon was tapping second largest oil deposit in the world

                If there is a single aspect to the dangers of the BP oil leak, it lies in the question CEO Tony Hayward and other BP executives have been avoiding since the first drop of oil went rogue: How much oil is leaking?

                The real answer is - more than anyone wants to admit, because the well holds enough oil to make Saudi Arabian drillers jealous.

                The oil field the Deepwater Horizon had tapped is said to be the second largest deposit in the world. Viewzone.com reports, “The site covers an estimated 25,000 square miles, extending from the inlands of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Texas. “

                The oil deposit is so large, it could produce 500,000 barrels of a day for more than a decade.


                Part of the reason the well exploded is because the site also contains large deposits of natural gas.

                Speculation as to why BP has tried to hide the amount of oil spilling may be two-fold. There are legal issues and lawsuits in the works. The less said by BP now, the better it may play out for them in the future. The other, more alarming aspect, is the event of total wellhead failure before relief wells are completed in August.

                Considering the size of the deposit, if BP loses control of the flow completely, the scope of the disaster would be unfathomable.

                The New York Times has reported that scientists suspect the leak is thousands of times larger than what BP has been reporting. Some estimates are as high as one million gallons a day.

                Rock particles, gas and oil escaping under pressure are pushing against the capstone on the sea floor that surrounds the actual well. If it collapses, the canyon of oil will escape with a vengeance.


                Neither BP nor anyone else wants to say what will happen it the wellhead gives way or the sea floor around it caves in. All anyone is certain of is that the worst case scenario is the one everyone wants to avoid.

                Comment


                • #9


                  What you have not been told


                  The well that BP had just about finished before it exploded was what is called a "deep oil" well. While it is true that the floating oil rig was almost a mile above the drill head, the oil that they tapped was yet another 30,000 feet (over 5 miles) under the ocean floor. Yes, that's aptly named "deep oil"! The deposit of oil they were tapping into has been described as the second largest oil deposit ever -- anywhere -- even when one considers Saudi Arabia, the Russian discoveries and Iraq. This oil deposit has been estimated to have the potential to yield 500,000 barrels of oil per day for from 10 to 15 years!



                  The well that exploded and sank was cautiously tapping the fringe of the deposit after discovering that the central pressure of the oil and natural gas was as high as 165,000 to 170,000 psi. For comparison, your SUV tires usually contain 40 psi. A BP informant places the opening pressure of this well at between 20,000 to 70,000 psi! The weight of a mile of ocean water plus 5 to 6 miles of caprock create enormous pressures on the pocket of hydrocarbons making it like a balloon ready to explode -- as it did when a small bubble of methane shot up the pipe and destroyed the oil rig. But, as you will soon learn, the explosion was not only confined to the oil rig. It ruptured the earth's crust around the hole creating what has been aptly called a "doomsday" scenario.

                  According to insiders, the deposit is mostly natural gas -- a ratio of 5,000 to 1 -- with oil being a small portion of the bounty. It covers an estimated 25,000 square miles, extending from the inlands of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Texas. It's huge and, like a plump blister inder the earth's thin crust, and it's ripe for popping.

                  BREAKING NEWS -- The well casing and bore hole have also been damaged. This means it cannot be capped or relieved! Sad, but true.


                  The Nuclear Option: It may happen now.

                  It's so surreal... like a sci-fi movie. The earth is threatened by a huge hole in its crust, leaking crude oil like a highly pressurized volcano and threatening to kill all life in the oceans. The solution? The military detonate a nuclear bomb in an attempt to melt the cap rock and seal the leak.

                  But this is no science fiction. As reported back on May 14th, Barack Obama sends nuclear experts to tackle BP's Gulf of Mexico oil leak:

                  The US has sent a team of nuclear physicists to help BP plug the "catastrophic" flow of oil into the Gulf of Mexico from its leaking Deepwater Horizon well, as the Obama administration becomes frustrated with the oil giant's inability to control the situation.

                  Barack Obama has sent five nuclear experts to tackle BP's Gulf of Mexico oil leak. Mr Obama, standing with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, center, and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, delivers remarks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington following his closed meeting with his Cabinet and other senior administration officials on the ongoing effort to stop the BP oil spill. The five-man team -- which includes a man who helped develop the first hydrogen bomb in the 1950s -- is the brainchild of Steven Chu, President Obama's Energy Secretary.

                  He has charged the men with finding solutions to stop the flow of oil.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Destin????

                    Ummm, I live here and NEVER EVER EVER saw anything on the beaches of Destin. This is a LIE!!!!!!!!!!! IDK where you really were when you took this video or if it was even real but during June, BP had tons of workers here and if that was real they would have been ALL over it faster than you would have taken that video!! This is messed up!

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X
                    TOP