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Will BP’s oil dispersants increase carcinogens in Gulf food chain?
EPA is not checking, sources say by Bryant Furlow at epiNews June 16, 2010 — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s approval of BP’s use of oil dispersants to break up unsightly oil slicks could increase levels of carcinogens like … Continue reading
Posted in Carcinogens, Dispersants, Oil Spill Health Issues
Tagged benzene, BP, Dispersants, EPA, Epinewswire, Food Chain, lead, mercury, mutagens, oil slicks, Oil Spill Health
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