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Check out this live Webinar! Shared from Erin Brokavich FB page and Moncton Anti-Fracking FB page! On January 14, 2015 at 1:00 pm Eastern Time, the ALERT Project and Government Accountability Project will co-host a webinar to help members of the media develop a thorough understanding of upcoming policy changes and the impacts of oil, dispersant, dispersant-like solvents used in fracking fluids and tar sand diluents. The webinar will give an overview of the National Contingency Plan for oil spill response; the rulemaking process; and the effects of oil, dispersants, and dispersant-like solvents on human health, wildlife, and the environment. The panel of speakers will include Samantha Joye, PhD; Susan Shaw, DrPH; Riki Ott, PhD; Ira Leifer, PhD; Robert Mathis, MD; and Shanna Devine, an investigator with Government Accountability Project. The information is intended to lay a foundation for the media to help the public understand this issue. Items will include: an overview of the national contingency plan, Subpart J, and existing gaps in coverage, including public health, worker safety, unconventional oils, sinking agents, public involvement, and more; fate and effects of dispersants and oil-solvent combinations; human health impacts of oil and dispersants/solvents combined; and use of freshwater and subsea dispersants. The EPA plans to open the public comment period for its proposed rulemaking on dispersant use during oil spill response sometime this month. For over four decades, chemical dispersants have been the oil industry’s favorite spill response tool for breaking up surface slicks. However, the unprecedented release of at least 1.8 million gallons of Corexit dispersants into the Gulf of Mexico after the BP Deepwater Horizon blowout has raised concerns among scientists, public health care professionals, public health and environmental advocacy organizations, and the public about the future of dispersants in spill response––and a growing body of evidence and science validates these concerns. But dispersant-like solvents are also used as diluents for tar sands oil and as fracking fluids. Panelists will address what is and isnt covered under the existing national contingency plan. Please register for Science and Policy WEBINAR for Media on Jan 14, 2015 1:00 PM EST at: https://attendee.gotowebinar/regist…/5413085223194571521 . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 20:15:13 +0000

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