Monday, July 5, 2010

Pensacola




2 comments:

fester said...

BP is buying full-page ads every day in many newspapers.
"At BP, we have taken full responsibility for the cleanup in the Gulf. We are committed to keeping you informed.
Crews are cleaning Gulf Coast beaches 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When oil is spotted, the Response Command Center is notified, a Shore Cleanup Assessment Team (SCAT) is mobilized and cleanup begins immediately. Over 33,000 people are involved in the cleanup operation.
If you see oil on the beach, please call 1-866-448-5816 and we'll send a team to clean it up.
The number of people mobilized to clean up the beaches depends on the size of the affected area. Individual teams can number in the hundreds, and thousands of additional workers remain on-call."

fester said...

"Working with the Coast Guard, our teams continue cleaning up until the last bit of oil has been removed. As a result, in most cases when oil reaches a beach, it is even possible to keep it open.
Our beach cleanup operations will continue until the last of the oil has been skimmed from the sea, the beaches and estuaries have been cleaned up, and the region has been pronounced oil-free. And none of the costs of our efforts will be paid by taxpayers."