Take down the rules and open the gulf to anything and anybody, who wants to clean it up.
Unless of course this gov't wants the disaster to escalate.
“OK let me get this straight, the supposed worst ecological disaster in the history of mankind is taking place, according to the obama administration. A chance to stop it or diffuse it is available and instead of using it they will do a study first!
Take down the rules and open the gulf to anything and anybody, who wants to clean it up.”
One would think. God help us all if we should ever have another 9/11 with Obumbler and his minions in charge...
You are RIGHT ON!!! From day one the big boats should been INVITED in, here on the coast we have some harsh words for this ‘so called’ administration, can’t say what I want to cause I would be thrown off FR....
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, EPA chief Lisa Jackson, and White House energy and climate advisor Carol Browner to lay out the companys (BP) new long-term plans for cleaning up the disastrous spill and restoring the Gulf to pre-spill conditions
Before becoming EPAs Administrator, (Lisa) Jackson served as Chief of Staff to New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine
Head of EPA, Lisa Jackson, to Attend LULAC 80th Annual Convention / LULAC, the oldest Hispanic organization in the U.S., and EPA are working together to protect human health and the environment
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Jon Stewart Interviews EPA Head Lisa P. Jackson
Just saw clean up operations on Pensacola Beach. Our beaches are precious. We will continue to hold BP responsible.
8:59 PM Jul 3rd via mobile web
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Just finished town hall on EPAs role in oil spill response w/Essence editor Angela Burt Murray. Good questions abo http://twitpic.com/21u0b7
4:28 PM Jul 2nd via Twitpic
EPA followed through on its promise to perform peer-reviewed testing on dispersants. For results and more info: http://budurl.com/pjes
1:14 PM Jul 1st via web
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Lisa P. Jackson Yesterday, we issued a directive to BP on how the company should manage recovered oil, contaminated materials and liquid and solid wastes from cleanup operations in the Gulf. For details on our directive:Waste Management on the Gulf Coastline | EPA Response to BP Spill in the Gulf of Mexico | US EPA
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EPA deployed field teams to collect a small number of samples of oily debris, tar balls, mousse oil and other petroleum waste products that have washed up on the shore along the Gulf Coast. Preliminary results have only shown chemical constituents that are usually found in petroleum products and typ...
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