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Obama Says Gulf Beaches ‘Clean.’ Really?

In his May 27 press conference on the oil spill, President Barack Obama declared Gulf Coast beaches safe and encouraged Americans to visit them. “Except for three beaches in Louisiana, all of the Gulf’s beaches are open, they are safe and they are clean,” he said. But it depends on your definition of “safe” and “clean,” and you had better hurry up, because the coast states are bracing for more closures.

NOAA says an "occasional brief contact" with tar balls "will do no harm" for most people, but it doesn’t recommend it. 

NOAA: For most people, an occasional brief contact with a small amount of oil, while not recommended, will do no harm. However, some people are especially sensitive to chemicals, including the hydrocarbons found in crude oil and petroleum products. They may have an allergic reaction or develop rashes even from brief contact with oil. In general, we recommend that contact with oil be avoided.

David Willett, a spokesman for Sierra Club, said the president’s statement about the Gulf Coast beaches is “accurate for this very moment.” But, he added, the “problem is that six hours or a day or a week from now could be a very different situation.”

Willett called Obama’s observations a “temporal assessment.”

- by Melissa Siegel and Eugene Kiely

Posted by Eugene Kiely on May 27, 2010.

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