In the wake of the disastrous BP oil spill, the air along the Louisiana Coast poses a health risk for vulnerable people, the Environmental Protection Agency warns.
EPA air sampling found a moderate health risk in two towns located about 50 miles from the site of the oil spill, the Associated Press reports.
The agency recommends that coastal residents with health conditions that make then sensitive to polluted air avoid “prolonged or heavy exertion.”
So far, the EPA says tests cannot directly link the airborne chemicals to the spill, but the agency has found odor-causing pollutants that are associated with oil along the Gulf Coast.



Here are a few things for you to seriously consider,
and ask your government about.
Ask them how safe it really is to be living in the equivalent of a productive oil field! Find out when the First Family is moving down to live with you as they believe it is all so safe! Will you be serving them gulf seafood for dinner?
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