& was the environment damaged further by putting chemicals on top of the oil? We need to know how many more have same or similar health issues Primary chemical of harm in Inipol was 2-butoxyethanol This chemical has no restrictions on how much put into the air ...since end of 2003 (per EPA changes) and when also added to the water, does that cause climate warming? Something different is going on in recent years Please add to the studies of 'gulf war syndrome' issues Do EVOS biormemediation workers (& those nearby) look the same? 2-butoxyethanol should be banned by Congress & then let the chips fall where they may regarding harm - Exxon was not ignorant, and they have opened the door for more charges & more damages, not less Best help is good nutrition and glyconutrient food supplements Ask what what helps stop an autoimmune system? Ask if 'gulf war vets' and EVOS workers have CFIDS & the fatigue of AIHA? Help your doctor know what you are dealing with - give them more info & ask them to check more things This is a right now problem, not one of 18 + years ago. Exxon laughs ... how do you know this hurt you? "This product is in everyday cleaning products" And it is & no safer (Bill Clinton needs to look here for the answers - exposures in family line & directly to EGBE) Overexposure to ethylene glycol monobutyl ether 'looks like the flu' Box 233 Valdez, AK 99686 907-835-3135  By one account nearly 18,000 workers participated in the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup. All workers Two years later nearly 200,000 gulf war vets ended up victims of 'the syndrome' Is it still going on today both in and out of the military? 2-butoxyethanol overexposure should be a presumptive disability approval for military of all eras Infertility, ED, high blood pressure, diabetes? Suspect 2-butoxyethanol Capt Richard, "I had a phone call from Senator Hillary Clinton. What we talked about was the Statutory time limits and all the people that have been exposed to the Chemicals , which I supplied to the beach workers, I told her that I am 100% disabled now and I really miss the sea. Other wise she said that according to her everyone was already taken care of. So like a good Captain I filled her in with the problem's we are having and that Exxon needs to pay up, just how many appeals can one company have?" 10-31-07 Richard D. Nagel, Florida PSA: Exxon Appeal granted. | Update - Per lead attorney, Dave Oesting 1-28-04 status back up | "The punitive damages in the Exxon Valdez case is very just and well within the limits of constitutional propriety!" 11-6-03 | | ? | Who is Responsible? | | Captain Richard asks workers to come forward * Worker Survey Letter from J.D., an Alaska Native worker * |