” The EPA knows and the rest.. know exactly “What they injected.”..
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Wrong CoRexit. Not used in BP spill. Try again.
According to NALCO Corexit 9527 HAS been used in the spill and we have no way of knowing how much was used. NALCO has been slick in their wording...they refer to Corexit dispersant(S(plural)) being used.... claiming that 9500 is the only product they’ve been ‘making’/’manufacturing’ for use... while failing to mention use of existing 9527!....maybe they should have scrubbed this from their website:
“COREXIT 9500 is the sole product we have been making for Gulf responders since the spill began. Limited quantities of COREXIT 9527 may have been drawn from existing dispersant stockpiles from around the world. COREXIT 9500 does not include the ingredient 2-butoxy ethanol, an ingredient in COREXIT 9527.
Both COREXIT dispersants have been approved by the EPA as part of the National Contingency Plan for treating oil spills.”