Our response has been instantaneous and sustained. We would like to have more assets. We would like to be doing more. We are throwing everything at it that we physically can.
The sad part is that some other countries force oil rigs to have additional emergency shut-offs. I know other rigs have an acoustic signal backup where a ship can send a sound wave towards the valve on the ocean floor, and it would shut itself off automatically. That kind of technology would have been nice to have here.
I feel that BP and the government are NOT doing enough to fix this problem. There is far too much finger pointing going on and threats to raise OUR taxes to fix this. This isn't our, the tax payer's, fault.
Seems like they haven't learned much since Katrina with disasters.
Quote from: Martin on May 16, 2010, 11:53:59 PM Seems like they haven't learned much since Katrina with disasters.This country is prepared for nothing.
The recent explosion of the oil rig in the gulf has claimed 11 lives and may affect thousands. As the oil slick grows many people are worrying not only about the environmental effects, but the economic ones. NOAA is working hard to try contain the leak while BP tries to plug it. One way people can help is donating hair to a company that creates them into pads.Quote from: But Jane Lubchenco NOAA administratorOur response has been instantaneous and sustained. We would like to have more assets. We would like to be doing more. We are throwing everything at it that we physically can.The oil rig had failed pipe pressure testing, the blow out preventer and the dead-mans switch were hooked to a dead battery. An investigation is currently under way. Another concern is that if the leak is not capped soon ic could get in the loop current and travel into the Atlantic ocean. Oil slick forecast - (Updated daily)http://ocg6.marine.usf.edu/~liu/Drifters/latest_rtofs.htmAny body have any thoughts on that?
I can only imagine what horrific damage related to the oil a landfalling hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico could cause. I don't even want to think about that, actually!