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This is a web blog that provides information and show’s how to solidify and remove crude and bunker oil from land and sea using wax. In 1969 Mr. Nelson discovered that wax and oil have such an affinity, that the wax could be used to subdue the oil upon contact. This would allow for the solid wax/oil to be removed by fisherman before it reaches the shore. This removal process was first demonstrated for Environment Canada under contract in 1974 on the Passage Island oil spill. (a bird sanctuary, in British Columbia) The Process was also demonstrated to the US and Canadian Coast Guards. See documents on this blog for details on other demonstrations.

All the waxes for these demonstrations were supplied and formulated by THE INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. (IGI), originally known as INTERNATIONAL WAXES LIMITED.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Soon, Large pipes will pump crude oil across this precious land for thousands of miles, and a day will come when the Earth shakes again, and it will. What will happen to all that oil? Man and his technology have no answer, yet they build it anyway.

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Letter from Environment Canada to U.S. EPA Passage Island oil spill cleanup 1974

Letter from Environment Canada to U.S. EPA Passage Island oil spill cleanup 1974
Use of Wax for Spill Countermeasures