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Louisiana Oil Spill: About 18,000 Gallons Of Crude Spill In Delta National Wildlife Refuge

Delta National Wildlife Refuge

04/ 6/10 07:51 PM ET   AP

NEW ORLEANS — Authorities say a pipeline has spilled 18,000 gallons of crude oil into a canal in a wildlife refuge about 60 miles southeast of New Orleans.

There was no immediate word about the extent of damage at the Delta National Wildlife Refuge.

The Coast Guard says Chevron Pipe Line Co. has closed off the leaking section and investigators are evaluating the spill from a plane.

The Coast Guard says it learned about the spill about 1 a.m. Tuesday and is investigating the cause.

The refuge covers nearly 49,000 acres of marsh in Plaquemines Parish, near the mouth of the Mississippi River. It holds a number of bird rookeries and provides a place for migratory birds to rest as well as winter habitat for ducks and other wild fowl.

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On the Net:

Delta National Wildlife Refuge:

http://www.fws.gov/delta/

http://www.fws.gov/Refuges/profiles/index.cfm?id(equal)43555

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NEW ORLEANS — Authorities say a pipeline has spilled 18,000 gallons of crude oil into a canal in a wildlife refuge about 60 miles southeast of New Orleans. There was no immediate word about the...
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12:38 AM on 04/25/2010
DEATH TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER.
03:40 PM on 04/08/2010
This latest spill in LA pales to what will happen to FL under Obama's new plan-http://trashedblog.com/a-crude-reversal/
06:44 PM on 04/08/2010
www.trashedblog.com/a-crude-reversal
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StopGlobalWarmingBeVegan
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09:51 PM on 04/07/2010
This story pisses me off.
02:27 AM on 04/08/2010
I agree, it sucks and it makes me sick.
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booki
07:56 PM on 04/07/2010
can u imagine 18,000 gallons of oil........
why does this keep happening?
02:45 AM on 04/08/2010
book, This keeps happening because there is a big bunch of incompetent idiots out there who are incapable of performing their jobs.
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fedupinfla
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02:57 AM on 04/09/2010
More likely, the big oil companies aren't spending the money needed to maintain pipelines in optimal condition so they can maximize their profits. You don't think them making a profit every year is just good luck do you? Of course not.

The same lack of safety protocols that doomed those miners happens with the oil companies all the time.

They know when it DOES happen, they can tie it up in court for years...

Remember the Exxon Valdez?
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
05:32 PM on 04/07/2010
Want some fun? Go to Fox News and do a search for this story.
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gbloodgood
04:29 PM on 04/07/2010
Lets get off oil NOW!
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Merrimack
03:00 PM on 04/07/2010
18,000 gallons is nothing. Nature is very resilient and certainly a 49,000 acre refuge can handle the equivalent of 18 mid-size yachts sinking. We had 1,000 gallons of diesel in my canal and it was gone in days and there was no clean-up.

Over 20+ million gallons of oil seep naturally from the gulf floor every year and has for millions of years. Its part of nature.

Drill baby drill.

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/view.php?id=20863
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gbloodgood
04:34 PM on 04/07/2010
Haven't you ever walked on the shore near an oil derrick? I remember having tar all over my feet, wonderful feeling.

What about the animals that get that stuff on their coats and can't breathe?

Oh, they probably don't matter to you... Only humans matter. And probably only certain humans at that.
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
05:44 PM on 04/07/2010
Think of it this way. Thousands of acres of land burn naturally each year. Therefore your house burning down does not matter.

That's basically your logic. If oil is okay in one place, it's okay anywhere. You are right, though that as far as spills go, 18,000 gallons is not "a lot."
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Palaver
Men make laws, but the people follow custom.
02:42 PM on 04/07/2010
Maybe this will get Obama's attention because he surely doesn't listen to us.
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02:32 PM on 04/07/2010
FREE MARKET! FREE MARKET!

How much do you want to bet that the "free market" will look towards socialism to cover the cost of paying for the cleanup, that will never be completed?
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gbloodgood
04:33 PM on 04/07/2010
Right on. There is no such thing as a free market. Look at the cost of this oil.
12:45 PM on 04/07/2010
Not a big deal. The environment will recover.
01:33 PM on 04/07/2010
Oh, sure it will. In the meantime though, how many protected animals will die, and how much will the cleanup cost?
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gbloodgood
04:31 PM on 04/07/2010
Wow sensitive aren't you?
12:26 PM on 04/07/2010
Well, there goes all the work and money that the oil industry's been spending for the last ten years to improve their image and get more drilling approved.

And in a frigging wildlife refuge on top of it. Classic.
11:10 AM on 04/07/2010
We need to invest massively in clean energy now. Obama's proposal to drill more is absolutely insane. We must do everything we can to vilify the oil and coal lobbyists who are bribing our elected officials.
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
10:52 AM on 04/07/2010
Way to go Blanch Lincoln.
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
10:56 AM on 04/07/2010
Oops wrong state.
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LeFlaneur
does nuance.
10:32 AM on 04/07/2010
Spill Baby Spill!
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In the end we will rise together or fall together.
09:36 PM on 04/21/2010
I like that.
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lost souls rembrd
09:43 AM on 04/07/2010
geez.........maybe we should document w/pictures and basic discriptions of all wildlife that was once abundant in the US. That way, at least future generations can see what a bird looks like or any creature for that matter. I can't imagine this country 20 years from now and I thank God I'll probably be dead.
03:48 AM on 04/08/2010
Dear lost,

Did you ever see the movie "Soylent Green"?? It is a 1973 American science fiction film depicting a dystopian future suffering from pollution, overpopulation, dying oceans and a hot climate. It was was way ahead or it's time.

You hit it on the nose w/pictures. The character played by Charlton Heston saw nature and wildlife for the fist time in his life on screen while his friend was on his chosen way out.
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lost souls rembrd
10:58 AM on 04/08/2010
Yes Leejazz, I did but only remembered it after your mention. I appreciate your taking the time to remind us all...

Watching a screen which depicts life reminds me of the THE ALLEGORY OF THE CABE from the GREAT DIALOGUES OF PLATO.

http://faculty.washington.edu/smcohen/320/cave.htm

**This is an incredible read and as startling as "Soylent Green". Thnaks again for your reply~peace
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lost souls rembrd
11:00 AM on 04/08/2010
CAVE not cabe, lol

I need to be more careful! lost