Oil Spill in Lake Michigan

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What in the actual ****?


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-bp-whiting-crude-oil-lake-michigan-spill-20140325,0,3069441.story

BP confirms oil spill into Lake Michigan from Whiting refinery

By Michael Hawthorne Tribune reporter

6:17 p.m. CDT, March 25, 2014

Less than a year after BP started up a new unit to process Canadian tar sands at its Whiting refinery, the company reported today that a malfunction allowed a slug of crude oil into Lake Michigan a few miles away from the Chicago city limits.

It remains unclear how much oil spilled into the lake or how long the discharge continued. Workers at the refinery reported an oil sheen on the water about 4:30 p.m. Monday, and an official from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said the leak was plugged by the time he arrived at 9 p.m.

Mike Beslow, the EPA’s emergency response coordinator, said there appeared to be no negative effects on Lake Michigan, the source of drinking water for 7 million people in Chicago and the suburbs. The 68th Street water intake crib is about eight miles northwest of the spill site, but there were no signs of oil drifting in that direction.

Initial reports suggest that strong winds pushed most of the oil toward a sandy cove on BP’s property between the refinery and an Arcelor Mittal steel mill. A flyover Tuesday afternoon revealed no visible oil beyond booms laid on the water to prevent the oil from spreading, Beslow said.

“There is no known impact to wildlife or human health at this time,” Beslow said.

Frigid temperatures caused some of the oil to harden into a waxy consistency that made it easier to collect, said Scott Dean, a BP spokesman. Crews used vacuum trucks to suck up any liquid oil that washed ashore.

The malfunction occurred at the refinery’s largest crude distillation unit, the centerpiece of a nearly $4 billion overhaul that allowed BP to process more heavy Canadian oil from the tar sands region of Alberta. The unit, which Dean said has resumed normal operations, performs one of the first steps in the refining of crude oil into gasoline and other fuels.

BP said a mixture of heavy and light oil somehow leaked into a sealed cooling system that circulates water between Lake Michigan and the refinery. Oil is never supposed to come in direct contact with the cooling water.

The spill comes amid years of legal challenges from federal officials and environmental groups that have forced BP to take extra steps to curb air and water pollution at the nation’s seventh-largest oil refinery. The Whiting plant remains one of the largest sources of industrial pollution discharged into Lake Michigan, according to federal records.

In a joint statement, U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Mark Kirk of Illinois said they are concerned that BP’s move to increase production could lead to more oil spills.

“We plan to hold BP accountable for this spill,” the senators said, “and will ask for a thorough report about the cause of this spill ... and steps are being taken to prevent any future spill.”
 

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“There is no known impact to wildlife or human health at this time,” Beslow said.

In a joint statement, U.S. Sens. Dick Durbin and Mark Kirk of Illinois said they are concerned that BP’s move to increase production could lead to more oil spills.

“We plan to hold BP accountable for this spill,” the senators said, “and will ask for a thorough report about the cause of this spill ... and steps are being taken to prevent any future spill.”

Good to know.


/sarcasm
 

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BP again? Were they feeling neglected, people were forgetting?

I hope they bring this guy back.

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Good to know.


/sarcasm
Right, a "tough report". How about a public ass reaming? How about make everyone on BP's board drink a gallon of fucking heavy crude. Shitbags.
 

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Here I thought the "Workout Freak" , JAlen went swimming in Lake Michigan after a sweaty lifting session.
 

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Meanwhile, CNN will still cover the airplane that crashed into the Indian Ocean killing 3 Americans for the 40th consecutive day. Who cares about more than 15 million Americans, at the very least, that this could potentially effect?
 

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Meanwhile, CNN will still cover the airplane that crashed into the Indian Ocean killing 3 Americans for the 40th consecutive day. Who cares about more than 15 million Americans, at the very least, that this could potentially effect?

I played a drinking game over the last three days. Anyone in the house could, at any time, flip to CNN and if they were talking directly about the plane crash, I had to take a drink. If they weren't that person owed me $5.

I drank 4 fifths of Makers mark and received zero dollars.
 

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Meanwhile, CNN will still cover the airplane that crashed into the Indian Ocean killing 3 Americans for the 40th consecutive day. Who cares about more than 15 million Americans, at the very least, that this could potentially effect?

Every fucking news station is still covering it. lol
 

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Oh yeah that makes sense. Spend tax payer money on an investigation that will lead to no actions against BP. Sounds like a lose-lose to me.
 

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The Great Lakes, they form the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth, containing 21% of the world's surface fresh water. Why is any company allowed to be close enough to pollute any of these lakes? I make my ice cubes from that water!
 

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The Great Lakes, they form the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth, containing 21% of the world's surface fresh water. Why is any company allowed to be close enough to pollute any of these lakes? I make my ice cubes from that water!

Because it's profitable. Who cares if millions die from toxic water so long as a few people profit from it ?


:side note:
Hope you catch the sarcasm. =)
 

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Except for the fact that it is. Do a little research on the process of extracting tar sands.

I know a few things about the tar sands.


My question is this, if it were light sweet instead of Bitumen, your reaction would be "thank god it's only light sweet?" Oil is god damn oil.
 

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