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Britrish Petroleum Oil Spill Disaster.

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05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.
Micro 50, a certified ecologically sound and environmentally responsible product that could be used to disperse the oil spill in the gulf. Developed by a Canadian company whose representatives have discovered they can not get access to anyone in authority who might wish to consider using their product to disperse the oil slick now spreading out over thousands of miles. Instead, it is alleged that BP is using a toxic dispersant to disperse a toxic oil spill, effectively adding two toxins to the Gulf. A lawsuit filed just days ago seeks to force BP to disclose the chemical composition of the dispersant they are currently using.
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com

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05 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Micro 50, a certified ecologically sound and environmentally responsible product that could be used to disperse the oil spill in the gulf. Developed by a Canadian company whose representatives have discovered they can not get access to anyone in authority who might wish to consider using their product to disperse the oil slick now spreading out over thousands of miles. Instead, it is alleged that BP is using a toxic dispersant to disperse a toxic oil spill, effectively adding two toxins to the Gulf. A lawsuit filed just days ago seeks to force BP to disclose the chemical composition of the dispersant they are currently using.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com