Oil on troubled waters
AP via NOLA:
AP via NOLA:
Hurricane Katrina may have spilled more than 7 million gallons of oil — about two-thirds the amount spilled from the Exxon Valdez — from plants, storage depots and other facilities around southeast Louisiana.There is more.However, three-quarters of the oil wasn't posing a danger to the wetlands, according to figures released Thursday by the Coast Guard.
Those showed that more than 1.3 million gallons had evaporated or dispersed, and crews had recovered nearly 2 million gallons and had contained another 2.3 million behind booms and other barriers.
Crews were working to get as much of the rest as possible, but still couldn't reach one Plaquemines Parish site 2 1/2 weeks after the storm.
Unlike the Exxon Valdez wreck, which fouled 1,300 miles of the Alaskan coast 16 years ago with nearly 11 million gallons of oil, the sources of oil spilled by the storm were dotted around southeast Louisiana.
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