Why aren't oil spills simply burned off? Wouldn't that be less enviornmentally damaging?
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/crews-race-contain-estimated-21-000-gallon-oil-spill-near-n361836
QuoteSanta Barbara Oil Spill: Crews Race to Contain Estimated 105,000 Gallons
Crews rushed Wednesday to contain a growing oil spill that has befouled a nine-mile stretch of scenic California coastline just before the Memorial Day holiday.
The estimated size of the spill, about 20 miles up the coast from Santa Barbara, ballooned to 105,000 gallons Wednesday after the Coast Guard made a morning flyover to get a better sense of the scope.
An onshore oil pipeline broke Tuesday and spilled crude into a storm drain that empties into the Pacific Ocean. Plains All American, the company that owns the pipeline, said it "deeply regrets" the spill and was working to limit the damage.
"This is a disaster. It's a worst nightmare scenario," Janet Wolf, a Santa Barbara County second district supervisor, told reporters Wednesday morning.
"Time is of the essence," she added. "We have fishermen who cannot go out there and fish."
The spill was discovered when people reported a foul smell near a state beach Tuesday afternoon. Authorities found a half-mile slick in the Pacific Ocean that later spread to four miles and then diverged into two slicks at a total of nine miles.
People who live nearby were concerned about wildlife. "We are just kind of looking at the lay of the land here, and it's just devastating," Josh Marsh told NBC Los Angeles.
Refugio State Beach was evacuated and will be closed through the weekend, and warnings were issued for another beach nearby. Officials could not say whether the beaches would be open in time for the holiday weekend. Campers were forced out of a nearby state park.
"We smelled something like burning rubber," camper Ricardo Garcia told NBC News.
In 1969, an estimated 3 million gallons of oil spilled along the same stretch of coastline. That spill was the largest in American history to that point and helped give rise to the environmental movement.
A Plains All American spokesman told reporters Wednesday that the busted pipeline was inspected two weeks ago, but the company had not yet gotten the results of the review and was still unable to say why the break occurred.
Why aren't oil spills simply burned off? Wouldn't that be less environmentally damaging?
Good question. :hmm:
Seems that would shift the damage from an environment we don't use much to the one we live in.
Bummer. I've been to that beach and it is (or was) very nice. :(
Quote from: KRonn on May 20, 2015, 08:59:59 PM
Why aren't oil spills simply burned off? Wouldn't that be less environmentally damaging?
Good question. :hmm:
I think the water would keep it too cool to burn. Crude oil has to get fairly hot to combust iirc.
There would be a revolting residue of tar and suchlike that would be even harder to clean up.
And then there'd be smoke on the water.
What happened to that Mexican Gulf spill where an entire platform sank or something? That should be a much bigger spill?
Quote from: Monoriu on May 22, 2015, 02:24:01 AM
What happened to that Mexican Gulf spill where an entire platform sank or something? That should be a much bigger spill?
Apparently the Gulf of Mexico has many natural oil seeps that support specialist populations of bacteria that feed off the oil. So that enormous spill, whilst damaging, was not as bad as it would have been in a different location.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/04/08/study-oil-eating-bacteria-mitigated-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill
Quote from: Richard Hakluyt on May 22, 2015, 02:59:07 AM
Quote from: Monoriu on May 22, 2015, 02:24:01 AM
What happened to that Mexican Gulf spill where an entire platform sank or something? That should be a much bigger spill?
Apparently the Gulf of Mexico has many natural oil seeps that support specialist populations of bacteria that feed off the oil. So that enormous spill, whilst damaging, was not as bad as it would have been in a different location.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2013/04/08/study-oil-eating-bacteria-mitigated-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill
"A wizard did it"
We could use more wizards.
that's a lot of grallons...
Quote from: Tonitrus on May 22, 2015, 12:49:34 PM
We could use more wizards.
Could Gandalf tell the oil it shall not pass?
Quote from: Tonitrus on May 22, 2015, 12:49:34 PM
We could use more wizards.
I put on my robe and wizard hat.....
Quote from: Monoriu on May 22, 2015, 02:24:01 AM
What happened to that Mexican Gulf spill where an entire platform sank or something? That should be a much bigger spill?
That was a much bigger spill.