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Helter Skelter

05/17/10 7:22 PM

#10496 RE: Helter Skelter #10495

MOP will never sink below the surface, If it is blown in below the surface it will rise to the surface and will not sink , even when saturated with oil.

g-ianni

05/17/10 7:29 PM

#10497 RE: Helter Skelter #10495

thanks, some how I missed that, yet they are allowing BP to use other dispersants beneath the water level that are probably more hazardous to the envoirment and the sea life. Why isn't the EPA and Marine biology working hand and hand on this dictating to Bp what they must do not what they want to do.jmho

Day Trdr Belle

05/17/10 9:47 PM

#10510 RE: Helter Skelter #10495

So, are already out there being used by clean up contractors, or, are they still working on getting them manufactured to meet the requests?

"Now a dramatic increase in raw material costs for Poly products (this week rising from 20 cents a pound to $2.00 per pound) is bringing price parity to the market allowing us to fight it out on quality and pickup quantity. That’s a battle we welcome because no one comes close to MOP’s 30-1 pickup ratio. Furthermore we believe we have stable raw material costs and should be able to continue to offer MOP booms at the same prices. We are already getting requests for MOP booms as a replacement for Poly booms. We believe that once businesses try the superior MOP Booms that they will stay with us, even if Poly prices go back down at some future point in time."