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<blockquote data-quote="dean nelson" data-source="post: 120532" data-attributes="member: 1305"><p>Svnmag wild and free pretty much got this one covered other then that the MT spill was brought up on post 308. Dispersant job is to break up the spill into smaller particle size which then sink. It may be better for the shoreline and surface life but it's bad for under sea life. The stuff was some nasty shit but think the epa popped up some new regulations on them after the Deepwater horizon and banned some of the toxic chemicals that the dispersant head in it.</p><p></p><p>And even without spray some oil sinks and in the case of Canadian tar-sands Oil damn near the whole mass sinks causing huge headaches since we have no equipment designed to contain that kind of spill. Look up the Kalamazoo Michigan spill which is the largest onshore spill ever in the United States. They had to dredge the river bed to clean it up because most of the spill sunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dean nelson, post: 120532, member: 1305"] Svnmag wild and free pretty much got this one covered other then that the MT spill was brought up on post 308. Dispersant job is to break up the spill into smaller particle size which then sink. It may be better for the shoreline and surface life but it's bad for under sea life. The stuff was some nasty shit but think the epa popped up some new regulations on them after the Deepwater horizon and banned some of the toxic chemicals that the dispersant head in it. And even without spray some oil sinks and in the case of Canadian tar-sands Oil damn near the whole mass sinks causing huge headaches since we have no equipment designed to contain that kind of spill. Look up the Kalamazoo Michigan spill which is the largest onshore spill ever in the United States. They had to dredge the river bed to clean it up because most of the spill sunk. [/QUOTE]
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