Oil spills are never good...

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Right in my backyard!! This is a very fragile wetlands area that leads to the Bay.... NOT GOOD! :11:
 
This isn't going to help the argument for drilling in the Alaska Wildlife Reguge. GOOD.
 
Lets hope this sheds some light on the potential disasters that could arise...probablly one of the last pristine areas left in the world!!! :06:
 
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/West/04/29/diesel.spill.ap/index.html

The spill was relatively minor and the cleanup crews had a quick response. But diesel is difficult to clean up, and this happened in California's second biggest marsh... right on the doorstep of San Francisco and it's vociferous eco-movement. I wouldn't trade anything to be in the shoes of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners right now, ugh.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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