Orange Beach, Alabama has been the subject of many questions, accusations and rumors regarding the presence of Corexit components, oil, and "cover-ups" regarding the safety of the area for residents and tourists alike. So, we took a drive and spent two days in the area, interviewing activists and city officials. We tried to converse with chemist Bob Naman of ACT Laboratory, but after numerous attempts to contact him regarding his well -publicized test results for Corexit compounds, including a visit to his lab on Pleasant Valley Road, and a phone call to his receptionist as we are writing this, we have had almost no luck.
However, a spontaneous visit to City Hall answered a lot of questions.
As we have written before, people along the Gulf are scared, confused, and in some cases angry that they have not gotten the straight story on air and water quality. There is no doubt that BP lied about the amount of oil being spewed into the Gulf of Mexico from Day One, no doubt that the EPA has obfuscated issues surrounding the use of the chemical dispersant, Corexit, and no doubt that bloggers have gone entirely beyond the tenets of responsible journalism. The Gulf of Mexico is neither an apocalyptic wasteland, nor was it a pristine body of water before the explosion of the Macondo wellhead in April.
much more here and worth reading until the end.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Orange-Beach-AL-Testing-th-by-Georgianne-Nienabe-100827-209.html