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Drain Cover offers emergency spill response protection.

2014-04-18 14:31:45| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Packaged in easy-open, hi-viz storage tube, PIG® Rapid Response Drainblocker® Drain Cover has urethane bottom layer that creates tight seal for quickly sealing both floor and storm drains during spill emergencies, indoors or outdoors. UV-resistant polypropylene top layer will not stretch or tear when picked up. Offered in 4 sizes for square or round drains from 9–36 in., drain cover is suited for fixed facilities, fleets, hazmat, and other response teams who need to meet EPA regulations. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Spill Control Equipment | Drain Covers

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Compensation battle rages four years after BP's U.S. oil spill

2014-04-18 12:37:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Four years after the Deepwater Horizon spill, oil is still washing up on the long sandy beaches of Grand Isle, Louisiana, and some islanders are fed up with hearing from BP that the crisis is over. Jules Melancon, the last remaining oyster fisherman on an island dotted with colorful houses on stilts, says he has not found a single oyster alive in his leases in the area since the leak and relies on an onshore oyster nursery to make a living. He and others in the southern U.S. state say compensation...

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Duke: Coal ash spill won't affect bottom line

2014-04-18 05:53:42| Energy - Topix.net

Duke Energy told shareholders Thursday that cleanup costs resulting from its massive coal ash spill into the Dan River won't have a material effect on the $50 billion company's bottom line.

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Refinery issues statement in response to river spill

2014-04-17 06:40:34| Waste Management - Topix.net

WE WILL HAVE COMPLETE COVERAGE FOR YOU ON THE "NIGHT BEAT." NEW SAFETY MEASURES ARE BEING PUT IN PLACE AT THE CALUMET REFINERY.

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4 years after Gulf oil spill, wildlife still dying

2014-04-16 14:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Mother Nature Network: Four years after the largest oil spill in U.S. history, wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico is still struggling to recover, according to a recent National Wildlife Federation report. The report focused on 14 species affected by the spill and used data from independent scientists and the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration. It found that many species, particularly bottlenose dolphins and sea turtles, are dying in record numbers, and the NWF says the animals' deaths are connected to the Gulf...

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