Scientists’ dispersant concerns remain
Over 1.8 million gallons of dispersant chemicals have been added to the Gulf of Mexico to break up oil flowing from the Deepwater Horizon’s ruptured well. And in the 100 days since the rig’s explosion, little more has become known about the effects of those chemicals.
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