Officials Worried About The Gulf Cleanup Materials Sent To Their Landfills
They have good reason to worry. Even though BP claims otherwise, we just don't know for sure and you shouldn't just dump it anywhere (although I suspect they will, anyway):
About 35,000 bags — or 250 tons — of oily trash have been carted away from this beach, said Lt. Patrick Hanley of the Coast Guard, who is stationed at Port Fourchon. And as of Monday, more than 175,000 gallons of liquid waste — a combination of oil and water — had been sent to landfills, as had 11,276 cubic yards of solid waste, said Petty Officer Gail Dale, also of the Coast Guard, who works with at the command center in Houma.
Apparently, the $811 million investment from Mr. Soros and the $10 billion (with a B) Mr. Obama has ‘lent’ Brazil is not enough to pay for Brazil’s ambitious offshore drilling plans....
NYBOB' All of the oil drillers are leaving for Brazil. The U.S. is funding the Brazillian government to become energy indepedant. by what-a-mess
Nuke option, but it could break loose the entire strat holding back the oil and let an estimated billion barrels of crude flow freely along with dangerous volatile chemicals such as Benzene?