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Catmando 06-08-2010 01:08 AM

BP dumps 500,000 pounds of carcinogens at its Texas refinery
 
There seems to be no end to their arrogance and blatant disregard for the health and lives of others;


BP Reports Hundreds of Thousands of Pounds of Toxic Emissions at Deadly Texas City Refinery
It's time for the corporate 'Death Penalty'...

Not satisfied with merely destroying the Gulf of Mexico, on Friday, BP reported the emission of more than 500,000 pounds of pollutants and non-pollutants in April and May at their refinery in Texas City, TX. The emissions included hundreds of thousands of pounds of deadly benzene, nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide.

Via Think Progress:
While BP touts the mild success of its most recent attempt to contain the massive gusher spewing oil into the Gulf of Mexico, they would probably rather people don’t notice the other spill they recently caused, this one of deadly benzene from a refinery in Texas City, TX. The refinery released more than 400 pounds a day of the chemical over a 40-day period from early April to mid May of this year, BP quietly informed the state environmental regulator yesterday. Over that period, the refinery released 500,000 pounds of benzene and other toxic chemicals into the air, the Galveston Daily News reports [emphasis in original]:

Refinery spokesman Michael Marr said in its follow up reporting with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, BP estimated 36,000 pounds of nitrogen oxides and 17,000 pounds of benzene were released in the 40 days. State law requires 10 pounds or more of benzene and 200 pounds or more of nitrogen oxide during a 24-hour period must be reported through the commission’s air emissions database.

The bulk of the emissions during that time included an estimated 189,000 pounds of carbon monoxide and 61,000 pounds of propane, according to the company’s report to the TCEQ.

For the record, this is the same BP refinery where an explosion in 2005 killed 15 workers and injured more than 170 others. The company was forced to pay a meager $71 million in federal fines for that incident. It's as if the company has friends in high places, or something...

Incredibly, regulations on the local level for this type of "spill" seem to be far more stringent that at the federal level. As the Galveston Daily News notes, despite stricter state laws requiring the reporting of "10 pounds or more of benzene and 200 pounds or more of nitrogen oxide during a 24-hour period" to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the D.C. Big Oil lobby seems to have had their way at the federal level:
[N]either of the levels of the emissions reached levels that required self-reporting to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Marr said. The EPA requires any nitrogen oxides release of more than 1,000 pounds a day be reported, while the federal agency does not require reports of benzene emissions.

Had enough yet?

Alaskan blogger Jeanne "Mudflats" Devon, who called our attention to this item via Twitter, calls for the "Corporate death penalty. NOW." in response.

While we are adamantly opposed to the regular Death Penalty --- in other words, actual murder sanctioned and carried out by Big Government --- if corporations are "people", as the Supreme Court recently re-affirmed in Citizens United, then they should have to pay the ultimate price for their continuing mass murder sprees. Big Government should force them to disband, or to be broken into tiny pieces and sold off to others.

Of course, "Corporate Personhood" is a complete and utter fiction to all but the Rightwing who hide behind it to make money and avoid personal accountability, and those on the Left who are too cowardly to do a damn thing about it, since their careers are also now held hostage to the solely-profit-driven whims of unlimited corporate free speech MONEY.

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7877

jayboat 06-08-2010 01:21 PM

:mad:

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apache727 06-08-2010 02:25 PM

just ordered my new shirt!

http://www.skinnywaterculture.com/product/fbp

Catmando 06-08-2010 04:24 PM

Thanks 727 :) gonna order one asap.

AppSysCons 06-08-2010 04:45 PM

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I love my gulf!

When are those knuckleheads in Wash going to mobilize and get this thing plugged, capped, or stopped!

Here is an idea, lets clean it up know, before our beaches are destroyed.

Here is a bumper sticker to go with the T-shirt.

Catmando 06-08-2010 05:47 PM


Originally Posted by AppSysCons (Post 3130681)
I love my gulf!

When are those knuckleheads in Wash going to mobilize and get this thing plugged, capped, or stopped!

Here is an idea, lets clean it up know, before our beaches are destroyed.

Here is a bumper sticker to go with the T-shirt.

1. You do? Are you going to volunteer to clean up a beach or rescue animals?

2. Those "knuckleheads" have no way to stop the oil. Only BP has the means to do that.

3. Yeah you go clean it up "know" lol. :lolhit:

4. I'll pass on that stupid sticker but you go ahead and put it on YOUR vehicle if you want to look like an idiot.

Thanks for your useless rant. :rolleyes:

Catmando 06-08-2010 06:03 PM


Originally Posted by tbanzer (Post 3129717)
Where are the oil slingers that Kevin Costners company was developing? I was under the impression they had the capacity to capture the entire amount of oil being leaked to the surface.

I'd like to know that myself. I read about Kevin's machines, sounds like they could really help.

Neverfastenuf 06-08-2010 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by Catmando (Post 3130739)
1. You do? Are you going to volunteer to clean up a beach or rescue animals?

2. Those "knuckleheads" have no way to stop the oil. Only BP has the means to do that.

3. Yeah you go clean it up "know" lol. :lolhit:

4. I'll pass on that stupid sticker but you go ahead and put it on YOUR vehicle if you want to look like an idiot.

Thanks for your useless rant. :rolleyes:

Everett, talk about double standard. If Bush were still in Office you would be bashing him relentlessly for not engaging in the clean up\capping efforts earlier.

That said, it is a travesty this has taken so long, no doubt. My Prayers go out to all in the Gulf.

Sam

AppSysCons 06-08-2010 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by Catmando (Post 3130739)
1. You do? Are you going to volunteer to clean up a beach or rescue animals?

2. Those "knuckleheads" have no way to stop the oil. Only BP has the means to do that.

3. Yeah you go clean it up "know" lol. :lolhit:

4. I'll pass on that stupid sticker but you go ahead and put it on YOUR vehicle if you want to look like an idiot.

Thanks for your useless rant. :rolleyes:


#1, I have done it before, and will do it again, just hope it does not become necessary.

#2, The admin in Wash spends gazillions of tax dollars on programs no one wants, to give 'entitlements' to those who do not want to work. Lets spend some of my tax dollars on something useful, helping to clean my Gulf.

#3 You got me on this one, typeo.

#4 Yes, it is a stupid sticker, but not as stupid as the voters. How is that Hope and Change working out?

Rant, intransitive verb, meaning: to scold vehemently
Oh look is that a typeo? I think you must have meant priceless rant?

VtSteve 06-08-2010 07:19 PM

One would think the Gulf states had a plan to deal with this sort of thing, since that's where the oil rigs are. Aside from that, BP's permits and leases have their sworn statements that they are readily equipped to handle spills much larger and deeper than this one.

What we've found is a bunch of people that lied to everyone, and people shouting about what government can do to solve this issue. I think government can certainly help out in the future, and help kick BP in the butt. Other than that, it's a hard lesson learned about the realities of trust in the business world.


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