Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Release Of Gulf Toxic Gases Are Truly Frightening


While most of the attention so far has been on the millions of gallons of oil that have escaped from the damaged BP rig in the Gulf of Mexico, many environmentalists are now wondering if the real danger to humans from this whole crisis may be the massive amounts of benzene and hydrogen sulfide that are escaping into the air.  Hydrogen sulfideis a chemical asphyxiant, similar to carbon monoxide and cyanide gases.  It causes "biochemical suffocation" by inhibiting cellular respiration and the uptake of oxygen. Benzene is a highly carcinogenic gas that can cause death if inhaled at high enough concentrations.  Not only that, benzene has been shown to cause leukemia in all its forms.  High levels of both gases have been detected at testing stations in the Gulf of Mexico.  In addition, it is being reported that many fishermen in the Gulf that have been assisting with cleanup efforts have been getting seriously ill from breathing that air.  There have been reports of symptoms including headaches, nausea, dizziness, burning eyes, coughing, sore throats, and stuffy sinuses.  So as this oil spill continues and even more of these gases are released, are people across the southeast United States about to start breathing air that is filled with highly toxic gases?  Are we about to see the American Dream turned into a total nightmare for tens of millions of Americans?  What some scientists are now telling us about the release of these gases is truly frightening.
At some testing stations in the Gulf of Mexico, levels of benzene have been detected at over 3000 parts per billion (over 3 parts per million).  The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has set a maximum workplace exposure limit of 1 part of benzene per million parts of air during an 8 hour workday.  So already some testing stations in the Gulf of Mexico have detected levels of benzene that are three times higher than what the OSHA considers to be safe.
Not only that, but WWLTV in New Orleans is reporting that hydrogen sulfide has been detected in the Gulf of Mexico at levels as high as 1,192 parts per billion.  The concentration threshold at which humans begin to experience physical symptoms from hydrogen sulfide is about 5 to 10 parts per billion.

5 comments:

  1. Ain't no H2S or Benzene sensors no were's around here, that being south florida.

    They ain't want nobody to KNOW how much these tarnation gases is in the airs.

    We don't take kindly to those that don't take kindly to US.

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  2. And they will keep very quiet about it. These gases are deadly. It will be cheaper in the long run for PB and the Feds to let people simply die from exposure, rather than try to evacuate an entire state.

    9/11 all over again.

    - The beaches are clean and safe, come on down for a vacation
    - The shellfish are fresh and tasty
    - No problems here folks

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  3. love this website!
    obama going to speak again!

    no jobs no uenployement extension
    mexico gets arizona

    the gulf is screwed obams as useless as bush

    we are so srewed
    most americans are to much in shock to face the truth

    http://www.lewrockwell.com/lewrockwell-show/2010/06/14/153-we-aint-seen-nothin-yet-2/

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  4. also looks like the market is ready for another 1000 point drop off the cliff

    we are so screwed.

    also the thing like about gerald celente
    is he lives in america
    and didnt run to another country to stand up
    he is a real hero

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  5. Is Michelle going to game 7? As long as she is having fun. Who entertained at the White House tonight? Party!

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