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BSSEHTR
Bottom Seal Shield and
Environmental Health Treatment and Recovery


Introduction


"Bottom Seal Shield"
Main Overview/Summary White Paper

Eco-Health-Medical
Main CleanUp-Monitoring White Paper

Some Tools to Apply/Adapt
for Clean-up Support, Monitoring, Enviro-Def/Health Coord

Bottom Seal Shield:
Other Principal Overview/Summary Docs

Clean-up & Long-Term Eco/Health/Medical:
Principal Overview/Summary Docs

Use the Public E4R4 PORTAL

Supportive Docs (Mostly Physics-Nuclear Tech)
re: Bottom Seal

More Tech Docs re: Chemical Effects on Environment, Plants, Animals, Food Chain, People

Info on LEAPS (Laboratory)

Contact Us


TETRADYN - Power in Balance and Focus

 

Deepwater Horizon well on 4.June.2010, Day 45

This site exists to help people to learn about several proposed technical measures to permanently seal the Gulf oil spill on the seafloor at the Deepwater Horizon site, and also to treat, remediate, heal, and monitor the environment at sea, on the shore, and inland, including within the basic food chain.

We now refer to this as

E4R4

because this is about addressing the bigger, longer-term, more extensive and expansive problem - and solutions that will be needed in more places than around the Gulf of Mexico, but for which the Deepwater Horizon Disaster is what needs to be addressed first and foremost:
Environment-Energy-Economy-Ecosphere
Reclamation-Rebalancing-Restoration-Rejuvenation

PLEASE NOTE !
This is not only about one technological approach to sealing the Gulf Oil Spill (Gusher) at the sea floor. So, this is no longer just about "Bottom Seal" per se. We are and will be presenting proposed solutions that address the following very critical and very long-term problems that are not being sufficiently, adequaely, or properly handled at present:

  • 1. Cleanup of the shoreline waters, the estuaries, the wetlands, the marshes - we have some innovative technology to suggest for this and it is neither expensive nor complicated. Papers will be presented and made available ASAP.
  • 2. Cleanup of the dissolved hydrocarbons in the life-sensitive and life-threatened areas of the Gulf itself, the open and deep ocean
  • 3. Monitoring of future seafood catches and exposed/sensitive people (public health) in order to minimize the long-term health effects and also to expedite the reasonable resumption of the fishing industry. We CAN do things better, working together, that will help us all get through this disaster, and in a way that is beneficial for the people and industries around the affected regions.


Sites that are mirrors of this include:

http://tetradyn.com/bottomseal

http://instinnovstudy.org/bottomseal

http://nomadeyes.com/bottomseal

http://tetradyn.com/BottomSeal




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