The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified the Louisiana coastal areas of Venice and Grand Isle as air quality monitoring sites that have elevated pollutants in the air. The EPA has found increased levels of ozone and particulates that raise the EPA Air Quality Index from "good" to "unhealthy for sensitive groups." This means the EPA recommends that chemically sensitive people should avoid prolonged and heavy exertion. These locations are just 50 miles from the oil spill wellhead.
The EPA offers little definition on airborne contaminants. They did not link the reduced air quality to the BP oil spill, crude oil[...]
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EPA Air Quality Monitoring Leaves Questions Unanswered
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Gulf Oil Spill Air Quality Update
A little over a month ago, reports suggested that several dozen oil cleanup crew members had fallen ill. Authorities suggested that the illnesses were caused by heat exhaustion and possibly fumes from the oil. In the past week or so, reports say over 160 oil spill crew members were suffering from flu-like systems. Also, over 400 beach visitors and residents in Escambia County, Florida went to medical care facilities complaining of upper or lower respiratory problems, headaches, nausea, and eye irritation. Within a month, illness cases went from 24 to 560 with most, if not all suffering from the[...]
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Health Impacts of Gulf Oil Spill Entering the Loop Current
Flying in sky between New Orleans and Pensacola, a vast slick of oil-darkened waters hundreds of miles in diameter atop of the Gulf waters can be seen. On the south side of the oil slick, there is a long thin stream close to, if not at the entrance of the loop current, a naturally occurring Gulf current that flows south towards Key West. The loop eventually turns into the Gulf Stream, a river of warm water that heads up the east coast of Florida up past the Carolinas and then out to sea towards the United Kingdom, the home of British[...]
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Health Effects From Aging Crude Oil In The Gulf
By now, many of us have heard that the Gulf crude oil emits Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) including Benzene, a known cancer causing carcinogenic. When the oil hits the seawater surface, it begins to evaporate. Studies show that concentrations within these vapors as small as five parts per million can get you sick and endanger your health. Cleanup crew members have been reporting feeling sick from the fumes. Symptoms include nausea, headaches, and light-headedness similar to a flu. This is the body reacting to the toxins in the air.
What happens after the evaporation is over and crude oil begins to[...]
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What Happens if a Hurricane Hits the Gulf Oil Spill?
There is a growing debate on what will happen if a hurricane passes through the Gulf oil spill this season. A storm may push parts of the oil slick, spreading into larger concentrations in certain areas. More toxic concentrations of oil means more hazardous toxins such as Benzene and other Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) will be emitted, polluting the air quality. These greater oil concentrations will also permeate the land and influence, retard, or destroy life in the area. On the other hand, there is the chance a hurricane could break the oil into lesser concentrations, helping to clean the[...]
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