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Sat May-29-10 06:28 PM
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BP stonewalls plan to vacuum up oil & instead tries to bury scope of disaster with dispersants. |
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Edited on Sat May-29-10 06:34 PM by mhatrw
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/could-cleanup-fix-for-gulf-oil-spill-lie-in-secret-saudi-disaster/19476863Even as proposals pour in for cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, one veteran of a massive (and secret) crude spill in the Persian Gulf says he has a tried-and-true solution. Now if only the people who could make it happen would return his calls. "No one's listening," says Nick Pozzi, who was an engineer with Saudi Aramco in the Middle East when he says an accident there in 1993 generated a spill far larger than anything the United States has ever seen.
According to Pozzi, that mishap, kept under wraps for close to two decades and first reported by Esquire, dumped nearly 800 million gallons of oil into the Persian Gulf, which would make it more than 70 times the size of the Exxon Valdez spill. But remarkably, by employing a fleet of empty supertankers to suck crude off the water's surface, Pozzi's team was not only able to clean up the spill, but also salvage 85 percent of the oil, he says. "We took out of the water so it would save the environment off the Arabian Gulf, and then we put it into tanks until we could figure out how to clean it," he told AOL News.
Shortly after the April 22 sinking of the Deepwater Horizon, he and a friend, Houston attorney Jon King (with whom Pozzi recently launched a business called Wow Environmental Solutions), traveled to Houma, La., headquarters for BP's response center, to offer up the lessons he'd learned working in the Persian Gulf. Ever since, he says, the pair's been stonewalled. When he called the manager at BP in charge of the cleanup effort, "He said, 'Don't bother me. Follow procedures,' " Pozzi recalls. "He said, 'I'm taking names and I'm going to sue you.' "
Next, Pozzi and King phoned the president of BP and left a message with his secretary. An hour later, though, they received a call from "from a young lady in BP headquarters" who asked how she might assist them. They told her about their plan -- but have received no further contact. Then, early this week, the duo say they spoke with Capt. Ed Stanton, the Coast Guard commander overseeing a length of the affected coastline. Stanton asked for a written proposal. That's the last Pozzi and King heard from him. "It sounds so simple that they turn around and say, 'That was years ago. We've got modern technology now,' " Pozzi says. "But their modern technology isn't working too well."***** Not only is BP ignoring this tried and true approach, but BP's use of almost a million gallons of http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x8445264">highly toxic chemical dispersants (so far) at both unprecedented volume and depths makes any kind of surface vacuuming effort impossible, guaranteeing that most of the oil remains below the surface of the ocean where its toxicity will enter the ocean's entire food chain at the lowest levels.
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Sat May-29-10 06:34 PM
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1. Why are we letting these murderers continue to kill? |
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Sat May-29-10 06:38 PM
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2. They should all be in jail, and all their assets should be seized. |
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But that would make too much sense.
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Sat May-29-10 08:13 PM
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6. Tar and feathering seems more appropriate to me. |
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Sat May-29-10 06:41 PM
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3. there's a sense that it's "BP's oil" -- so, the question is, do they want other entities to get it |
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Sat May-29-10 07:54 PM
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5. And we thought Monsanto was Satan. |
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Edited on Sat May-29-10 07:55 PM by glitch
Actually they all are. Any corporation that hires teams of lawyers and lobbyists to derail environmental regulation = EVIL. Against Humanity.
Edit: And that goes for their idiot cheering puppet supporters too.
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Sat May-29-10 11:57 PM
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7. What happened to Costner's Ocean Therapy machines? |
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Are they in use, or just sitting there idle?
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Sun May-30-10 12:07 AM
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8. Not enough of them to make much of a difference. Now, if they could build |
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Edited on Sun May-30-10 12:08 AM by Jennicut
a few thousand quickly that would help. The machines seem to work but they are too small. Just like using hay...you would need an incredible amount of it. The size of the spill is nearly the the size of my state, CT. http://paulrademacher.com/oilspill/#ConnecticutAnd some think is bigger:
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Sun May-30-10 10:56 AM
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9. This has been out there and NO ONE wants to talk about it. Here's another link: |
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Sun May-30-10 12:22 PM
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10. And by employing a million gallons of dispersant (so far), BP is deep sixing this as an option. |
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Sun May-30-10 03:35 PM
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11. Yep. Covers up the problem and moves us further from the solution they want to avoid due to expense. |
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And the masses gobble the excuses up like turkey on Thanksgiving.
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Sun May-30-10 04:07 PM
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12. Funny how the "BP is the ONLY ones who have the expertise to fix this" crowd never shows up |
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to address what Nick Pozzi has been saying. A little tough to discredit a guy who cleaned an almost 800 million gallon spill.
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Mon May-31-10 01:40 AM
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14. Yep. Their patterns have been painfully prediable of late |
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it's still hard to believe that ANYONE still has any faith is BP. :crazy:
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