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In response to
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The thing that is pissing me off to no end is the amount of time and money being spent trying to figure out what caused it and how much is dumping
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by
Jim
Of course it matters how much is being released. -- nm
Posted by
Don Homer (aka DonHomer)
May 26 '10, 08:05
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sure. How else will the administration know how much to fine BP when all is said and done
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znufrii
May 26, 08:08
Once it gets to a certain point - and it's probably already well past that point - there's not much they can actually do. The efforts are just tokens. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 26, 08:06
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i don't agree with that. ask someone who's been in a flood. that extra foot of water DOES matter, for instance. -- nm
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Andie
May 26, 08:07
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Oh, it does matter. For sure. There's just nothing you can *do* about it. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 26, 08:09
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right. at the moment, the only practical purposes for exactly quantifying the flow is to know how to deploy dispersants (spoiler: a shitload)
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TFox
May 26, 08:11
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