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[...] . It has been over two years since BP “agreed” to a 1,000+ page Settlement Agreement negotiated and drafted by the company’s tony Manhattan attorneys. It’s [...]
[...] It has been over two years since BP “agreed” to a 1,000+ page Settlement Agreement negotiated and drafted by the company’s tony Manhattan attorneys. It’s high [...]
[...] on spill victims. BP has been complaining for months that the company was suckered into a Settlement Agreement with Gulf Coast business owners that rewards those not harmed by the Deepwater Horizon [...]
[...] when the U.S. Chamber filed a legal brief supporting BP’s attempt to renege on its Settlement Agreement. Rather than supporting the tens of thousands of small businesses that have sought [...]
[...] of yesterday’s collected oil. Portion of BP oil observed Thursday, May 15, 2014 on Escambia County, Florida beaches. These hardened balls are often filled with deadly, flesh-eating bacteria. [...]
[...] environmental specialist Joey Whibbs conducted post-response monitoring surveys on Escambia County, Florida beaches, with a focus in the Fort Pickens, Johnson Beach and Perdido Key areas. [...]
[...] environmental specialist Joey Whibbs conducted a post-response monitoring survey on Escambia County, Florida beaches, with a focus in the Fort McRee and Sugar Island areas. Numerous [...]
[...] environmental specialist Joey Whibbs conducted a post-response monitoring survey on Escambia County, Florida beaches, with a focus in the Perdido Key and NAS Pensacola areas. Numerous [...]
[...] with a focus in the Johnson Beach area. Numerous Surface Residue Balls (SRBs or “tar balls”) were found throughout the area. These hardened balls are often filled with [...]
[...] and Pensacola Beach on Tuesday, April 22, 2014. Whibbs collected 331 BP Deepwater Horizon tar balls weighing over three pounds. Photos courtesy FDEP. The following is a summary of the 4/22/14& [...]
[...] Perdido Key and NAS Pensacola areas. Numerous Surface Residue Balls (SRBs or “tar balls”) were found throughout the area. These hardened balls are often filled with [...]
[...] Pensacola Beach and Fort Pickens areas. Numerous Surface Residue Balls (SRBs or “tar balls”) were found throughout the area. These hardened balls are often filled with [...]
[...] Florida Department of Environmental Protection specialists Joey Whibbs and David Perkinson searched Fort [...]
[...] Florida Department of Environmental Protection specialist Joey Whibbs searched Pensacola Beach on Thursday, [...]
[...] Florida Department of Environmental Protection specialists Joey Whibbs and David Perkinson searched Johnson [...]
[...] Florida Department of Environmental Protection specialists Joey Whibbs and David Perkinson searched Fort [...]
[...] found throughout the area. These hardened balls are often filled with deadly, flesh-eating bacteria. Do not handle without protective gloves. Monday’s findings indicate that oil from [...]
[...] found throughout the area. These hardened balls are often filled with deadly, flesh-eating bacteria. Do not handle without protective gloves. Yesterday’s findings indicate that oil [...]
[...] found throughout the area. These hardened balls are often filled with deadly, flesh-eating bacteria. Do not handle without protective gloves. Yesterday’s findings indicate that oil [...]
[...] found throughout the area. These hardened balls are often filled with deadly, flesh-eating bacteria. Do not handle without protective gloves. Yesterday’s findings indicate that oil [...]
[...] on what qualifies one to receive compensation for economic loss associated with the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: “BP accuses the Claims Administrator of ‘rewriting’ and ‘ [...]
[...] schooled No one is actually advocating that those not harmed as a result of BP’s Deepwater Horizon oil spill and subsequent world-class environmental and economic disaster should receive a [...]
[...] ,000 yards of beach, less than 1% of Florida’s shoreline that was impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Therefore, these numbers represent a very limited snapshot of residual oiling on [...]
[...] ,000 yards of beach, less than 1% of Florida’s shoreline that was impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Therefore, these numbers represent a very limited snapshot of residual oiling on [...]
[...] request to maintain the hold on payments to businesses and individuals harmed by the Deepwater Horizon spill. BP’s position has been soundly rejected time and time again by several judicial [...]
[...] without protective gloves. Yesterday’s findings indicate that oil from BP’s Deepwater Horizon spill is still quite prevalent. A total of 276 tar balls were collected during yesterday& [...]
[...] ), my witnesses disappeared. WikiLeaks and oily lies Just five months before the Deepwater Horizon spill, Rainey—BP’s vice president for Gulf exploration—testified [...]
[...] without protective gloves. Yesterday’s findings indicate that oil from BP’s Deepwater Horizon spill is still quite prevalent. A total of 208 tar balls were collected during yesterday& [...]
[...] (not including Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana or Texas). On an average survey day, the FDEP team covers no more than 1,000 yards of beach, less than 1% of Florida’s shoreline that was [...]
[...] (not including Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana or Texas). On an average survey day, the FDEP team covers no more than 1,000 yards of beach, less than 1% of Florida’s shoreline that was [...]
[...] (not including Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana or Texas). On an average survey day, the FDEP team (one person) covers no more than 1,000 yards of beach, less than 1% of Florida’s shoreline [...]
[...] (not including Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana or Texas). On an average survey day, the FDEP team (one to two people) covers no more than 1,000 yards of beach, less than 1% of Florida’s [...]
[...] were collected during yesterday’s survey, amounting to over three pounds of Deepwater Horizon oil product removed from these sections of beach - by one person. Since the end of BP’s [...]
[...] balls were collected during the survey, amounting to nearly two pounds of Deepwater Horizon oil product removed from these sections of beach - by one person. Since the end of BP& [...]
[...] of 88 tar balls were collected during the survey, amounting to over one pound of Deepwater Horizon oil product removed from these sections of beach - by just two people. Since the end of [...]
[...] tar balls were collected during the survey, amounting to nearly eight pounds of Deepwater Horizon oil product removed from these sections of beach - by just two people. Since the end of BP& [...]
[...] . It has been over two years since BP “agreed” to a 1,000+ page Settlement Agreement negotiated and drafted by the company’s tony Manhattan attorneys. It’s [...]
[...] It has been over two years since BP “agreed” to a 1,000+ page Settlement Agreement negotiated and drafted by the company’s tony Manhattan attorneys. It’s high [...]
[...] on spill victims. BP has been complaining for months that the company was suckered into a Settlement Agreement with Gulf Coast business owners that rewards those not harmed by the Deepwater Horizon [...]
[...] when the U.S. Chamber filed a legal brief supporting BP’s attempt to renege on its Settlement Agreement. Rather than supporting the tens of thousands of small businesses that have sought [...]
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