Some News On The Oil Spill

Once again, not getting too much information. It’s infuriating the state and the evacuees.

 

Absence of oil-spill answers straining evacuees’ patience

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Almost a week after an oil pipeline ruptured in a Mayflower subdivision, spilling thousands of gallons of oil, workers pushed ahead on the cleanup, dozens of residents remained evacuated, a noxious odor lingered in parts of the community, lawyers for the state and Exxon Mobil got busy, and tempers flared.

http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2013/apr/04/absence-oil-spill-answers-straining-evacu-20130404/

 

Arkansas Attorney General McDaniel sets deadline for Exxon oil spill documents

(AP) – Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has set an April 10 deadline for ExxonMobil to produce documents connected to the company’s oil spill in Mayflower.

http://www.thv11.com/news/article/258400/2/Arkansas-AG-sets-deadline-for-Exxon-documents-

 

They keep parroting this 3,500-5000 barrel information…seriously? If the flyover vid is to be believed, which of course I do, it looks much worse.

 

 

3 thoughts on “Some News On The Oil Spill

  1. Thanks for the information!

  2. Almost a week after an oil pipeline ruptured in a Mayflower subdivision, spilling thousands of gallons of oil, workers pushed ahead on the cleanup, dozens of residents remained evacuated, a noxious odor lingered in parts of the community, lawyers for the state and Exxon Mobil got busy, and tempers flared.

  3. Fanny Huber says:

    The State Department is finalizing a supplemental environmental impact statement (SEIS) for the project, which would ship tar sands oil from Canada, through America’s heartland, and to the Gulf Coast via other pipelines.

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