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Oil volunteers ready but left out

POSTED BY: NIKI2
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Sunday, July 4, 2010 11:35 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


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BP, Obama administration face mounting complaints

BP and the Obama administration face mounting complaints that they are ignoring foreign offers of equipment and making little use of the fishing boats and volunteers available to help clean up what may now be the biggest spill ever in the Gulf of Mexico.

The Coast Guard said there have been 107 offers of help from 44 nations, ranging from technical advice to skimmer boats and booms. But many of those offers are weeks old, and only a small number have been accepted. The vast majority are still under review, according to a list kept by the State Department.

And in recent days and weeks, for reasons BP has never explained, many fishing boats hired for the cleanup have done a lot of waiting around.

A report prepared by investigators with the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., detailed one case in which the Dutch government offered April 30 to provide four oil skimmers that collectively could process more than 6 million gallons of oily water a day. It took seven weeks for the U.S. to approve the offer.

More than 2,000 boats have signed up for oil-spill duty under BP's Vessel of Opportunity program. The company pays boat captains and their crews a flat fee based on the size of the vessel, ranging from $1,200 to $3,000 a day, plus a $200 fee for each crew member who works an eight-hour day.

Rocky Ditcharo, a shrimp dock owner in Buras, La., said many fishermen hired by BP have told him that they often park their boats on the shore while they wait for word on where to go.

"They just wait because there's no direction," Ditcharo said. He said he believes BP has hired many boat captains "to show numbers."

"But they're really not doing anything," he added. He also said he suspects the company is hiring out-of-work fishermen to placate them with paychecks.

Chris Mehlig, a fisherman from Louisiana's St. Bernard Parish, said he is getting eight days of work a month, laying down containment boom, running supplies to other boats or simply being on call dockside in case he is needed.

"I wish I had more days than that, but that's the way things are," he said.

A BP spokesman declined to comment.

The Coast Guard said there are roughly 550 skimmers working in the Gulf, with 250 or so in Louisiana waters, 136 in Florida, 87 in Alabama and 76 in Mississippi, although stormy weather in recent days has kept the many of the vessels from working.

The frustration extends to the volunteers who have offered to clean beaches and wetlands. More than 20,000 volunteers have signed up to help in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi, yet fewer than one in six has received an assignment or the training required to take part in some chores, according to BP.

The executive director of the Alabama Coastal Foundation, Bethany Kraft, said many people who volunteered are frustrated and angry that no one has called on them for help.

"You see this unfolding before your eyes and you have this sense that you can't do anything," she said. "To watch this happen in our backyard and not be able to help is hard."

I said

They've GOT to let us in sooner or later; what's with this "oversight" bunch, WHY aren't they getting the job done?!?!


Hippie Operative Nikovich Nikita Nicovna Talibani,
signing off



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Sunday, July 4, 2010 3:46 PM

FREMDFIRMA



Yo Niki ?

Ever seen what a tree root does to a sidewalk ?
*hums Queens: Under Pressure*

Patience though, I know it's frustrating as hell, but of course, not all efforts are being hailed in the news, cause some folk would prefer not to be "made an example of" for not waiting for permission.

-Frem

I do not serve the Blind God.

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Monday, July 5, 2010 6:49 AM

NIKI2

Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...


Yeah, I know that. The people going out at night and the Florida county that told BP to stay away are the only ones making the news, so I know there are more. I just wish I knew a LOCATION I could go to in order to join them; I've never been to the Gulf, so if I just flew down, I wouldn't know where in hell to go. Forida may end up being my best bet, as they're learning from Louisiana and getting independent of both BP and the government...sigh...

Waiting SUX.


Hippie Operative Nikovich Nikita Nicovna Talibani,
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