CONTACT:Brendan Gilfillan EPA's directive to BP required them to evaluate available, pre-approved dispersants for toxicity and effectiveness and report back to EPA within 24 hours. After receiving their response late Thursday night, EPA immediately called a meeting with BP to discuss the issue on Friday, May 21. EPA will continue to work over the next 48 hours to ensure BP is complying with the directive. By law, CBI cannot be immediately made public except with the company's permission. EPA challenged these companies to make more information public and, as a result, several portions of the letter can now be made public. EPA is currently evaluating all legal options to ensure that the remaining redacted information is released to the public. EPA continues to strongly urge these companies to voluntarily make this information public so Americans can get a full picture of the potential environmental impact of these alternative dispersants. For information about the response effort, visit www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com =================== what are the hiding and why ? they continue to focus on protecting their 'investment' in that pipeline rather than the enviro impact They are protecting their own legal liability issues and the collateral damage be damn ..crg Peace, Hugs, and Purrs, EPA Releases BP's Response to Directive on Dispersants
gilfillan.brendan@epa.gov
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released BP's response to EPA's directive on dispersants.
BP's response to EPA's directive, as well as the directive itself, can be found here.
BP and several of the dispersant manufacturers have claimed some sections of BP's response contain confidential business information (CBI).
Carolyn Rose Goyda
Missouri, USA
rosegojda@aol.com
May 22, 2010
[MedicalConspiracies] EPA Releases BP's Response to Directive on Dispersants
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