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Question for those of you in the know
Posted on 5/3/10 at 4:23 pm
Posted on 5/3/10 at 4:23 pm
What is the commercial name(s) for the dispersants being used?
TIA
TIA
Posted on 5/3/10 at 6:08 pm to BatonRougeRugby
Wish I could help you on this one. But when I come back in from my "normal" rotation, my company wants to send me out there for the clean-up. I could find out then and let you know.
Posted on 5/3/10 at 6:20 pm to BatonRougeRugby
Dawn dish washing detergent.
Posted on 5/3/10 at 6:22 pm to ellasue2
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GeauxTigers0107
You're in HSE??
Posted on 5/3/10 at 6:27 pm to ellasue2
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Dawn dish washing detergent.
That's probably not all that far off.
Posted on 5/3/10 at 7:20 pm to purpleNgoldsaint
Where's your company based out of? Mine is Lafayette.
Posted on 5/3/10 at 7:39 pm to GeauxTigers0107
See below from a poster on another site.
Clean up
I just found this on WAFB.com
Man thinks his product could solve oil spill problem
Posted: May 02, 2010 5:41 PM CDT
Updated: May 02, 2010 5:41 PM CDT
More 9News HeadlinesObama calls leak 'unique and unprecedented'Man thinks his product could solve oil spill problemObama vows to do everything 'humanly possible' on spillNOAA closes fishing from LA to FL due to spillFisherman expresses his love for his craftAttorneys general in 5 states eye legal strategy for oil spillVoters renew tax millages and elect officialsEPA ramps up air quality monitoring for oil spill2 killings overnight in New OrleansWoman dies in fiery Shreveport crashBy Steve Caparotta - bio | email
VENICE, LA (WAFB) - On a day when President Barack Obama's visit to the Louisiana coast was the main headline, weather continued to hamper efforts to contain the oil slick offshore and a Livingston Parish man claimed he is selling a product that can stem the tide of oil headed toward the coast, even in the ongoing rough seas.
Kevin Barbier of Denham Springs works for IND-TEK Solutions, Inc. He is trying to push a product he thinks could be the answer to the massive oil spill threatening the Gulf Coast.
He said the product, called Oil Spill Eater, works by causing natural bacteria in the water to rapidly grow when mixed with the solution.
The bacteria then essentially consume the oil, leaving no harmful elements behind.
Barbier added Oil Spill Eater has another big advantage over the dispersants being currently used.
'It will also cause the oil spill to rise above the water level, so you're not damaging the water table, whereas the dispersants are going to sink it and it's going to pass right through the water table and kill everything it comes in contact with,' Barbier explained.
Click here for more on Oil Spill Eater
Copyright 2010 WAFB. All rights reserved.
A link to OSEI LINK
Clean up
I just found this on WAFB.com
Man thinks his product could solve oil spill problem
Posted: May 02, 2010 5:41 PM CDT
Updated: May 02, 2010 5:41 PM CDT
More 9News HeadlinesObama calls leak 'unique and unprecedented'Man thinks his product could solve oil spill problemObama vows to do everything 'humanly possible' on spillNOAA closes fishing from LA to FL due to spillFisherman expresses his love for his craftAttorneys general in 5 states eye legal strategy for oil spillVoters renew tax millages and elect officialsEPA ramps up air quality monitoring for oil spill2 killings overnight in New OrleansWoman dies in fiery Shreveport crashBy Steve Caparotta - bio | email
VENICE, LA (WAFB) - On a day when President Barack Obama's visit to the Louisiana coast was the main headline, weather continued to hamper efforts to contain the oil slick offshore and a Livingston Parish man claimed he is selling a product that can stem the tide of oil headed toward the coast, even in the ongoing rough seas.
Kevin Barbier of Denham Springs works for IND-TEK Solutions, Inc. He is trying to push a product he thinks could be the answer to the massive oil spill threatening the Gulf Coast.
He said the product, called Oil Spill Eater, works by causing natural bacteria in the water to rapidly grow when mixed with the solution.
The bacteria then essentially consume the oil, leaving no harmful elements behind.
Barbier added Oil Spill Eater has another big advantage over the dispersants being currently used.
'It will also cause the oil spill to rise above the water level, so you're not damaging the water table, whereas the dispersants are going to sink it and it's going to pass right through the water table and kill everything it comes in contact with,' Barbier explained.
Click here for more on Oil Spill Eater
Copyright 2010 WAFB. All rights reserved.
A link to OSEI LINK
Posted on 5/3/10 at 7:42 pm to MoreOrLes
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Where's your company based out of? Mine is Lafayette.
Houston but I work in Houma.
Posted on 5/3/10 at 10:08 pm to GeauxTigers0107
That would be great. Thanks.
I know one of the chemicals is similar to dawn and is also found in shampoo, but I need the specific product name.
I read the WAFB article - sounds promising.
I know one of the chemicals is similar to dawn and is also found in shampoo, but I need the specific product name.
I read the WAFB article - sounds promising.
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