Posted on 10/03/2021 10:50:39 AM PDT by BenLurkin
The slick, which was first reported on Saturday afternoon, is thought to come from a pipeline leak connected to an offshore oil platform known as Elly and seeped into nearby Huntington Beach, including in Talbert Marsh, which is home to about 90 species of birds, according to the Huntington Beach Wetlands Conservancy.
Officials on Sunday said they’ve measured a 5.8-mile oil plume running from the Huntington Beach Pier to Newport Beach, and was reported to be “approximately 13 square miles in size.”
Authorities are urging people to avoid the beach areas around Huntington Beach and Newport Beach.
The oil spill has also prompted the cancelation of the final day of the Great Pacific Airshow. Officials say the decision to cancel the popular event was made so that the city, along with the U.S. Coast Guard and state agencies, could focus on the cleanup and investigation of the 126,000-gallon oil spill.
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It ain’t massive. Millions of gallons of oil naturally leak every year in the Santa Barbara channel 100 miles up the coast. You see oil leaking out of the cliff face and the beach has oil globs all over. This small spill is 3 tankers full. The sun and various organisms will clean up the oil in short order.
A spill that size is not "massive" - in typical 'fake news' fashion, they report the volume in gallons to make it seem bigger than it is. The standard volume measurement for the oil industry is barrels; if you convert the 126,000 gallons reported back to barrels, you can see that the original estimate for the size of the spill was exactly 3,000 barrels (apparently, that number wasn't sufficiently "massive" for the fake newsers).
The Macondo spill was "massive"; this thing is an unfortunate accident, that would be exceeded in size by a half dozen railroad tank cars running off the tracks and landing in a creek somewhere...
Sabotage by some leftist?
Yep, this one is small. IIRC, the Deepwater Horizon spill was a 10-million-barrel gusher.
More than half of it has already dispersed into the air, flashes off like gasoline, especially when it’s spread out thin like on the surface of water. We’re looking at less than 3,000 barrels originally.
A bit of Tar is natural on Central Coast beaches. Native Americans used it to make their canoes seaworthy.
Yep, I noticed that. Gallons? Must not be very big...
And how many thousands of barrels of oil are spilled all over hell and half acre every year by train wrecks? I’ve never counted, but I seem to see around 4 or 5 train wrecks every year, with reports of oil spilled.
This is only maybe the 3rd or 4th pipeline spill I’ve noticed in 10 years or more.
A great deal of oil seeps up through the bottom of the ocean and floats up to the surface. It is naturally occurring.
Not massive? My God Pete, its 504,000 quarts! Think of how many oil changes this represents! Oh, the huge manatee!!!
Ok if you just gotta get technical, that’ also 2,016,000 cups...if you wanna get into ounces we’re getting close to the deepwater spill a few years back that stompy feet bungled...
Oh noes!! this is hugh...and series...
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