2010 archive

Study finds Florida, Alabama beach cleanups are “superficial”

A University of South Florida study on Thursday described the cleanup of oiled beaches on the Florida Panhandle and Alabama as “superficial” because oil remains buried within sand. The BP oil well in the Gulf of Mexico pushed mats of oil onto Escambia beaches in early July and scattered reports of tar balls continue. On

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Oil spill lessons include benefit of dispersants, Florida DEP chief says

The use of chemical dispersants against the oil spill was a benefit to Florida with no drawbacks, Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Michael Sole told a House work group on Wednesday. House Speaker Larry Cretul appointed work groups last month to recommend possible legislation in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill off the Louisiana

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Florida’s environmental chief says he’s leaving for “other opportunities”

DEP’s Mike Sole speaks to reporters on June 1 as Gov. Charlie Crist, right, looks on. After working nearly 20 years rising through the ranks at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Secretary Michael Sole told Gov. Charlie Crist on Monday he is leaving the department on Sept. 10 to pursue other opportunities. Representatives of

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Florida officials hope “static kill” can lead to reduced state response

Florida officials said Monday they were looking forward to BP’s plans for a “static kill” operation to permanently seal the oil well that gushed from April 20 to July 15. State and federal officials said they had reduced the number of workers cleaning up oil from beaches. Alabama lifted advisories against swimming on Friday, but

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