Center for Biological Diversity: Lawsuit Challenges EPA's Dangerously Outdated Plan for Offshore Oil Spills
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Instead of mitigating environmental harm, these chemical dispersants have proven to be more toxic to humans and the environment than oil alone.
The groups sued on behalf of environmental justice and conservation groups, as well as individuals who personally experienced Corexit's toxic effects in the
"Our clients have directly experienced the harms from use of toxic dispersants to address spilled oil.
The use of dispersants like Corexit is an oil-spill response method outlined in the National Contingency Plan, which governs the nation's oil and chemical pollution emergency responses. The Clean Water Act directs the
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"By continuing to rely on a plan that allows for the widespread deployment of chemical dispersants to 'clean up' oil spills, the
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"Exposure to chemical dispersants after the spill changed my family and my community," said Arnesen, who has become a leading community activist. "We are all still suffering the effects from use of dispersants following Deepwater Horizon and I have seen firsthand the health problems the use of these chemicals can cause. We've learned to live sickly."
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