Monday, July 26, 2010

Surgical booming

All this has the look of attempting to close the blowout preventer after the oil has already exploded out of the well.

Officials have also discovered a new problem with the strategy aimed at protecting those marshes. Boom that surrounded marshes in some areas were pushed into the wetlands by the rising water, becoming bludgeons that smashed the delicate plant life they once protected.

"Just the mechanical action of the boom being dragged over the marshes is not desirable," he said. "That may cause more damage to the marsh than the oil would if it was there."

Lehmann later referred to the issue by noting that the boom are "terrific technology that has become a liability."

With evidence that the boom that was laid around hundreds of miles of coast may now be a threat, officials are considering a much more scaled-back deployment in the future. Rather than string boom around the coast, the floating barriers will be kept ready for deployment and laid out in areas only when it appears oil will shortly become a threat.

"We'll be more surgical about where we put boom," Zukunft said.


Would have been nice if they had surigically deployed their "terrific technology" the right way the first time around but we can't have everything, you know.

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