US Coast Guard is preparing for a controlled burn of some of the Gulf’s spilled oil near La.
By Ray Henry, APWednesday, May 5, 2010
Coast Guard gets ready for controlled burn of oil
ROBERT, La. — The Coast Guard is preparing for a controlled burn of some of the oil spilled in the Gulf of Mexico now that weather conditions are more favorable.
Spokesman Petty Officer 3rd Class Brandon Blackwell at an oil command center in Robert, La., said Wednesday that boats will skim oil from the surface of the sea and burn it.
Controlled burns are part of the toolbox of strategies officials are using to rid the Gulf of the spilled oil. Burning the oil removes it from the open water and protects the shoreline and wildlife.
The Coast Guard says in a statement that a previous controlled burn on April 28 removed thousands of gallons of oil.
Filed under: Accidents and Disasters
Tags: Accidents, Controlled Burns, Environmental Concerns, Gulf, Industrial Accidents, Land Environment, Land Management, Louisiana, Mexico, Natural Resource Management, North America, Oil Spills, Pollution, Robert, United States
Tags: Accidents, Controlled Burns, Environmental Concerns, Gulf, Industrial Accidents, Land Environment, Land Management, Louisiana, Mexico, Natural Resource Management, North America, Oil Spills, Pollution, Robert, United States
YOUR VIEW POINT