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Green: Doubts Persist on Gulf Sand Barriers – New York Times 0

Posted on October 22, 2010 by bp complaints

New York Times

Green: Doubts Persist on Gulf Sand Barriers
New York Times
In Friday's paper I write about the construction of sand berms off the Louisiana coast, a project that began at the height of the oil spill and continues
33 turtles rescued from Gulf oil spill releasedMiamiHerald.com
The BP Gulf Oil DisasterAudubon Magazine
Few oiled birds found in GulfAnchorage Daily News
The Lipman Times –CNN International –The MIT Tech
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Doubts Persist on Gulf Sand Barriers – New York Times (blog) 0

Posted on October 22, 2010 by bp complaints

New York Times (blog)

Doubts Persist on Gulf Sand Barriers
New York Times (blog)
In Friday's paper I write about the construction of sand berms off the Louisiana coast, a project that began at the height of the oil spill and continues
Lousiana Builds Islands to Capture Oil in the GulfThe Lipman Times
Shorts (left)The MIT Tech
Weekend BriefingMother Nature Network (blog)
Houma Courier –UPI.com –Opelousas Daily World
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Gulf Oil Spill Crude Remains Beneath The Sand 6 Months Later (VIDEO) – Huffington Post 0

Posted on October 20, 2010 by bp complaints

Gulf Oil Spill Crude Remains Beneath The Sand 6 Months Later (VIDEO)
Huffington Post
CNN revisits Florida shores six months after the Gulf oil spill began to discover that crude from BP's offshore well remains buried beneath the sand.

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What lurks beneath: Under the Gulf’s sugary sand, lies oil – 10 Connects 0

Posted on October 18, 2010 by bp complaints

Tbo.com

What lurks beneath: Under the Gulf's sugary sand, lies oil
10 Connects
What's certain is realizing the full impact of this oil spill will take far longer than the three months it took to cap the leaking well.
In Florida's Panhandle, hotels still suffer oil spill's effectsThe Republic
Sand Shark scours Panhandle beaches for tar balls , but is it too good? `San Jose Mercury News
What we learned, No. 2: Oil and tourism don't mixOrlando Sentinel

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Nighttime sand washer operations in Grand Isle 0

Posted on October 07, 2010 by bp complaints

GRAND ISLE, La. — Michael Lunsford, the sand washer project manager at the Coast Guard Incident Command Post in Grand Isle, explains the process of how oil is removed from sand by equipment on the beach in Grand Isle, Oct. 6, 2010. The automated sand washer can clean between 26 and 32 tons of sand per hour and only requires a crew of seven for maintenance. U.S. Coast Guard multimedia presentation by Petty Officer 2nd Class Rob Simpson.
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VIDEO RELEASE: Crews clean Grand Isle beaches using a sand washing machine 0

Posted on August 11, 2010 by bp complaints

Recent Updates for Unified Command for the Deepwater BP Oil Spill | Deepwater Horizon Response

Construction of sand berms continues on Louisiana coast – NOLA.com 0

Posted on August 06, 2010 by bp complaints

Kansas City Star

Construction of sand berms continues on Louisiana coast
NOLA.com
Jindal's oil spill response team and leaders of coastal parishes say the berms are capturing oil that might otherwise have flowed into Louisiana's inlets,
Gulf Oil Spill Update: Fishing Resumes in Pensacola, Dispersant Concerns LingerAOL News
Gulf oil spillDallas Morning News
The water's fineBoston Globe
Helium –NPR –Food Safety News
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PHOTO RELEASE: Governor Jindal Tours Sand Berms Protecting Louisiana?s Coast from Oil 0

Posted on July 15, 2010 by bp complaints

EMERGENCY.louisiana.gov

Gov. Jindal: Sand Berms Work, Important Part of Plan to Protect Coast 0

Posted on July 15, 2010 by bp complaints

EMERGENCY.louisiana.gov

Beach cleaners only skimming oil off surface sand 0

Posted on July 09, 2010 by bp complaints

Beach cleaners only skimming oil off surface sand
GULF SHORES, Ala. — A problem lurks under the sand on the Gulf Coast, but some argue the best thing to do is — nothing. Walk to a seemingly pristine patch of sand, plop down in a chair and start digging with your bare feet and chances are you’ll walk away with gooey tar between your toes. So far, workers hired by BP to clean oil off beaches have skimmed only the surface, using shovels or …
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