they have been burning it so far
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He did not clean it up personally, but he certain pressured the oil company that caused it, BP, to not only clean up the spill but devote funds to repairing the damage which the spill brought to residents of the Gulf Coast. By most accounts, BP has been keeping its word to not only clean up the region but to spend money informing the public about what they have done so far, as well as promoting Gulf tourism.
Yes, you can!! my family has been doing so for years!!
Well they have had a few failed attempts to cap the oil. They're doing an okay job of cleaning up the oil. And they have sent out paid people who lost jobs cause of the oil spill.to clean up the oil. People who do not want to be trained to clean up oil can work in an office.Information:BP have updated their website with much information about the oil spill, including live feeds of the oil spill. BP releases press statements nearly daily regarding the oil spill. There are many press conferences regarding the oil spill.Money:A large fund has been set up to pay for the costs of the clean-up of the oil spill. Many people have been paid by BP due to loss of work claims, in particular fishermen or crabbers.
You have to write the subject most important. The subject should be clean and tidy. The body should contain your projects, works and all the work you've been doing.
making sure there isnt alot of oil in the tank
Obama has visited Louisiana twice. he has been trying to get bills passed to get government spending.
Oil spills occur on both land and in marine environments, but it is usually the oil spills in oceans, particularly near shore lines, that results in massive clean up efforts. In calm water, such as a harbor or lake, a small spill will quickly cover a large area with a thin film of oil. It is very difficult to mobilize containment booms quick enough to contain the oil. In many marine environments, such as in Alaska, the currents, wind and wave action rapidly displace the spill, making containment nearly impossible. Skimming the oil film from the surface is a slow process. Clean up becomes even more labor intensive, if a oil spill enters a shore line, where there may be wet lands or estuaries. Oil tends to stick to everything. Use of dispersants is controversial, because a dispersant does not remove the oil. It breaks up the oil, but in doing so, another pollutant (the dispersant), has been added to the spill. This is why dispersant use have to be regulated by environmental agencies. Burning of an oil spill is also no easy, and in rough seas (Alaska, the North Sea) would not be considered. It was effective in the BP oil spill close to the highest concentration of oil above the Macondo well head. The oil spill had to be concentrated (pull together) with tugs pulling containment booms before it could be ignited. If the spill was from a tanker, it is almost impossible to get to the spill quick enough to contain enough oil to burn. See related links on other methods for cleaning up spills.
No. Germany has not been affected. The oil spill, as of June 18, has been confined to the Gulf of Mexico.
It's used to clean sea creatures after an oil spill, so I think it's safe for your concrete.
The oil spill began April 20.
No. The spill has been mostly impacted Pensacola, and the panhandle area.