https://theearthorganization.org/chemicalplantdoesright/
[Disclosure: if you are based in Canada and interested in the OSE II
bioremediant product, I can help you with that. In RESTCo's evaluation
of innovative oil spill response products, this is one of the products
we felt had merit as it uses local microbes, reduces hydrocarbons to
water and carbon dioxide, and generates no waste stream (assuming
containers are collected for re-use). See also:
http://www.restco.ca/Oil_Spill_Response.shtml]
Major Oil Company Doing Right! Compare that to Monsanto
By Diane Wagenbrenner
July 29, 2017
Chemical Plant Doing It RIGHT!
Imagine living next to a chemical plant.
I remember when I was a child living in San Pedro, California when we
used to drive by a huge refinery and chemical plant nearby. It was a
landmark in my neighborhood. One of the round balloon-like storage tanks
was painted bright orange with a pumpkin face on it which I was always
happy to see – somehow that happy face made me have a great affinity for
this monster maze of pipes, tanks and spewing smokestacks with fire
flares roaring into the sky.
All this represented a miracle-ability of the human species to convert
black crude and other matter residing deep beneath our Earth’s surface,
into high demand energy resources.
Now, again, imagine living next to a chemical plant that deals with
highly toxic chemicals which invisibly seep out into your nearby
vicinity. And, you don’t know it. Like the lead levels now exceeding
safety thresholds in drinking water in many cities across the country,
invisible chemicals seem to have made their way into everything! The
miracle-ability of the human species can also be applied to
environmental restoration solutions that yield even better profits and
benefits for all stakeholders. This story and action should be
encouraged and rewarded to industry members applying Cooperative Ecology
principles.
Here’s a bit of GOOD NEWS in this sector!!! One inventor and scientist
that LAEO does projects with discovered how Mother Nature devised a
means for protecting and preserving our oceans and waters, enabling
living microbes to render seeping toxic chemicals and rearranged
molecules to virtually harmless–unable to overwhelm its waters, soil,
plant and animal life. This was in 1989, and much of this breakthrough
has been suppressed as a disruptive technology by chemical companies.
The Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) has assessed and
advocated for more effective oil/chemical spill clean up technologies
since the 2010 massive oil well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico. After an
effective 7-year campaign, in partnership with innovative companies,
regulators and like-minded groups, we now see major industry members
adopting Enzymatic Bioremediation clean-up technology as a preferred
methodology—now being used on oil rigs, at chemical refineries such as a
massive plant in Texas and by pipeline, oil and gas companies throughout
the world on oil and other chemical spills. LAEO would like to publicly
acknowledge those industry members for adopting this technology. This
action enables the removal of 100% of any chemical pollutant spill that
may occur, eliminating seepage into ground water, saving workers and the
environment from harm.
Unfortunately, because of the controversial nature of spills, we are not
able to publicize the companies that are doing what’s right by
implementing this technology until they give permission. It’s a crazy
world when those doing good have to hide the fact so they don’t get sued
or otherwise attacked–especially because it doesn’t conform with the
mainstream methods of using chemical pollutants to clean up (hide) other
chemical pollutants–like a drug that does harm but is rationalized as
having acceptable trade-offs to defend the chemical/drug company’s
position and the billions being made in that marketplace.
Congratulations also goes to OSEI Corporation and their CEO and
Scientist Steven Pedigo (formulator of Enzymatic Bioremediation) for
persisting in gaining ground for this technology that is helping protect
and preserve our world.
Read Emulating Mother Nature for more information on how this incredible
natural process works.
[https://theearthorganization.org/?ddownload=1401]
And by the way, I just could not resist sharing this — a memory about
chemicals that was triggered while I was writing this. If you are a U.S.
born baby boomer, you will get a kick out of this! When I was a child my
favorite place, Disneyland, featured Monsanto, teaching me and other
children about the amazing world of the elements and molecules—driving
one through an atom-size world and giving one the idea that all science
is good and produces valuable stuff! And, what was Monsanto’s stated
mission to millions of visitors? “To rearrange molecules for the benefit
of mankind” (Unfortunately, their rearrangement of molecules became
Genetically Modified Crops, Herbicides and Pesticides that have nearly
destroyed the nutrients in our soils and knocked Earth’s ecosystems out
of balance!)
If you were born in the 50s or 60s you will enjoy this trip through
Monsanto:
[https://youtu.be/_-4-RUuuqQw]