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CORRECTION: Toxicologist, Group Say Parts of Louisiana Air Is Significant


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The following is a press release Bayoubuzz received this afternoon. It  is a

Statement by Toxicologist Dr. William Sawyer for the Gulf Oil Disaster Recovery Group representing LEAN and United Fishermen’s Association.  Bayoubuzz has publishing the content forinformation purposes only .  Bayoubuzz is contacting the state authorites for a response.

Of note, the statement in part says: 

“There is an obvious significant threat not only to the environment and economy, but also to public health for those downwind of the oil slick. It is imperative that BP and the federal government immediately release to the public all information that they have as it effects human health. 

           “Immediate precautions and continuous monitoring is essential.

   “Since weather patterns indicate that sustained winds will blow from the Gulf into southeast Louisiana over the next few days, action must happen quickly. State and federal health officials need the ability to act quickly and with accuracy.”

 

The statement:   

“Yesterday, we confirmed a recent evaluation done by the Louisiana Environmental Action Network (LEAN) of the Environmental Protection Agency’s results of air content and quality testing, showing that the level of some airborne toxins is greater than 100 times the quantity considered safe to humans and could cause physical reactions.

“Mysteriously overnight, EPA withdrew some of these figures and said they had made an error. However, after EPA reevaluated the data the highest reading for hydrogen sulfide, which was 1,192 parts per billion on May 3, remained unchanged. It should also be noted that the levels for volatile organic compounds were not disputed.

“There is an obvious significant threat not only to the environment and economy, but also to public health for those downwind of the oil slick. It is imperative that BP and the federal government immediately release to the public all information that they have as it effects human health.

           “Immediate precautions and continuous monitoring is essential.

   “Since weather patterns indicate that sustained winds will blow from the Gulf into southeast Louisiana over the next few days, action must happen quickly. State and federal health officials need the ability to act quickly and with accuracy.”

 

Dr. Sawyer is Chief Toxicologist for Toxicology Consultants & Assessment Specialists, LLC., Sanibel, FL. As a toxicologist with board certifications in forensic medicine and forensic examiner, he routinely provides impartial toxicological evaluations involving chemical exposures, alcohol ingestion, intentional poisons involved in homicides, carcinogens, pharmaceuticals, pyrolysis products, heavy metals, organic chemicals and drugs of abuse in civil and criminal litigation.  His curricula vitae is available at www.gulfoildisasterrecovery.com

 

 

 

For Immediate Release                                    Contact:  Aaron Viles,          (504) 525-1528  (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528   (504) 525-1528 Ext. 207

MAY 12, 2010                                                                                     aaron@healthygulf.org                                                                                

                                                                                                                                                                                    Gulf Restoration Network Concerned With BP Controlled Sampling, Restrictions Of Independent Monitoring

 

 

New Orleans, LA- The Gulf Restoration Network (GRN) has been engaged in continued independent monitoring of the situation in the Gulf. GRN flyovers by plane and excursions by sea have allowed for an independent survey and analysis as the BP oil drilling disaster continues.

 

According to Cynthia Sarthou, Executive Director of GRN, “Although we continue to hear from the federal agencies that they are overseeing BP’s actions, throughout the Gulf we are hearing about undue control being exerted by BP of activities associated with this spill.  Specifically,  GRN is concerned that BP is inappropriately controlling access to areas where oil is reaching the shore and trained professional’s access to affected birds, wildlife and marine life, instead relying on BP funded contractors to find oiled species and notifying the appropriate responders– creating a clear conflict of interest. GRN is equally concerned that BP is asserting ownership of all data collection completed by any organization or agency with funding provided by them, and is restricting access to  allow independent data collection, sampling, and testing of water and soil. “

 

 

Further, GRN questions why BP has continually refused requests to share video footage of the subsurface leaks at the site where the oil continues to flow into the open waters of the gulf. GRN believes that this footage should be made public immediately.

 

 

Although we understand the need to ensure that BP pays for all cleanup efforts, GRN is calling on federal agencies to assume more leadership in the cleanup efforts, as well as  establish short and long-term independent monitoring  of impacts in the affected area, provide public access to all data collected, and ensure free access to affected areas by independent organizations. We are concerned that the true impact to marine and coastal wildlife has not been accurately portrayed and that BP’s ownership and restriction over this type of data will only get in the way of needed immediate action to protect the natural resources of the Gulf of Mexico.

The Gulf Restoration Network is a diverse network of local, regional, and national groups and individuals dedicated to uniting and empowering people to protect and restore the valuable resources of the Gulf of Mexico. The GRN has members in the five Gulf States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.

 

 



 












 

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Oh yayyyy the toxologists are saying the air in Louisiana is important!!!!
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