Oil spill vessels would scatter if tropical storm approaches
~Sheila Grissett
~Emergency planners are asking and struggling to answer questions that were unthinkable before BP's Deepwater Horizon blowout on April 20. In the face of an oncoming storm, how long would it take to clean everything touched by oil -- booms, boats, skimmers, heavy equipment, everything contaminated -- and then get it trailered and hauled away before it's too late.
~Hurricane season begins Tuesday with $5.8 billion (Corps' Costs Est) of work still in progress.
~Fix the Pumps
~State, BP discuss storm planning
~Tropical Storm Agatha, Pacaya volcano kill 15 in Guatemala; oil spill update ~Wunderblog
Crisis Manager Bobby Jindal is on the job~Stephanie Grace
Sunshine is for everyone but Gov. Bobby Jindal ~James Gill
Moratorium puts Port Fouchon's business in jeopardy
~Katherine Schmidt
'Where can I play today?she asks in midnight oily sands
~Green Heritage News
~Oil Painting: Gyre~Michael DeMocker
Radarsat2, 2010-05-29 11:48:24 UTC, ScanSAR Narrow
Q&A: "Federal" official discusses how oil cleanup happens and who pays
4 things the feds should do instead of protecting newspapers
~Steve Buttry ~Hat Tweet~ John McQuaid
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