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Bad News For BP As Arsenic Levels Rise
In Seawater
Around The Gulf Of Mexico
Beleaguered energy giant BP was hit
with
further bad news this morning as it
emerged
dangerous arsenic levels have been
found in
seawater around the Gulf of Mexico.
British
scientists warned that the oil spill
is
increasing the level of arsenic in the
ocean,
and could further add to the
devastating
impact on the already sensitive
environment.
BP’s Deepwater Horizon rig has been
spilling
between 3,681,500 litres and
911,454,000
litres of oil into the sea per day
since it
exploded on April 22. The spill is
already
being labeled as America's worst
environmental
disaster and has turned into a
economic and PR
nightmare for the British company.
Seventy-five days into the spill, the
oil has
fouled some 715km of shoreline in four
southeastern US states, killed
wildlife and
put a massive dent in the region's
multi-billion-dollar fishing industry.