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chemicals. it s easy to manufacture, although in the manufacturing process, there are some dangers to that. . 2005 in oklahoma city an engineering student was putting the material together and ended up killing himself. so the material is easy to manufacture. you need to make it within days of your use. and so would they have these attackers in paris e knowing that had to put it together within france or in belgium? most likely they would have put it together in france. there are several studies on tatp. one suggests it has a shelf life of seven days. what happens with it will start degrading rather quickly. when we talk about the degradation process, the fact it starts losing sensitivity. that s a good thing and a bad thing for both the bombers, but most likely the material was
dispersant has never been used before, underneath the surface of the water. it has never been used in this kind of quantity. government officials saying they re going to be monitoring this and watching this very closely. but that fear remains what long-term effects this might be having on the environment. this is a toxic material, it is not as toxic as the oil they re using it against, but it is still could have consequences. we just don t know what this is going to bring in the future. david mattingly, thanks so much. a very windy and rainy new orleans, louisiana. so does it help or hurt to break the oil into small parts? some competing views on that. here is what suttles had to say in the press conference. let me start with explaining what the dispersants do, whether they re applied on the surface or in the subsurface. their intent is to break the oil into much, much, much smaller droplets. and what that then does is allow the natural degradation process, the microbes in the wa
this is ed lavandera with cnn. question about the dispersants. how much was in store already that you guys have been able to use and have you put out an order for more? i guess i m getting to the issue of there are many people who believe that there are less toxic, environmentally friendlier, cheaper ways of doing this. there is some concern that orders have gone out for more dispersants and i guess people are wondering why you haven t bought those and stuck with i guess yeah. let me start with explaining what these dispersants do, whether they re applied on the surface or in the subsurface. their intent is to break the oil into much, much, much smaller droplets, and what that then does is allow the natural degradation process, the microbes in the water eat the oil. that s the process.
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