tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3742491585443093706.post7361452403916953573..comments2024-01-17T22:13:07.011-08:00Comments on No Police State: Earth DayNo Police State Girlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13847391362059640812noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3742491585443093706.post-83588697759419639752008-04-20T17:18:00.000-07:002008-04-20T17:18:00.000-07:00Hi, I want to donate a 100 gallons of my product (...Hi, <BR/>I want to donate a 100 gallons of my product (SpillRemed) for earth day to be used on the one of the spills (the one that Luis de Funes mentions in his blog for example would only need about 2 gallons of SpillRemed) to residents of Greenpoint. The reason I am approaching you and other bloggers is to see if you might be interested in some spots that can be treated to start the movement on the Earth day. For that matter, any day can be considered Earth day as far as we are concerned. <BR/><BR/>One of the things that concern me is that ExxonMobil will pay to seal the area as Unocal finally caved into, at Avila beach which had a much smaller scale compared to the Greenpoint spill, about 400,000 gallons. Although the company paid for its deeds, the citizens had to be relocated and the final solution was far from ideal. I believe that oil pollution should not take more than 4 – 5 weeks to address completely and I challenge conventional wisdom about the time taken to clean up an oil spill and restore the environment. <BR/><BR/>Please email back to me if this interests you. <BR/><BR/>Dinkar<BR/>dinkar.ganti@sarvabioremed.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com