The western U.S. state of California has declared a state of emergency for an area of coastline hit with one of the worst oil spills in the state's recent history.
Governor Jerry Brown issued the emergency proclamation late Wednesday, a day after the spill was discovered Tuesday at Refugio State Beach, in southern California near the city of Santa Barbara.
The proclamation frees up set-aside state funding to assist with cleanup.
The leak is reported to have come from a rupture in an onshore oil pipeline. Officials estimate more than 100,000 gallons of oil may have leaked out before the oil flow was shut off late Tuesday, and about 21,000 gallons may have seeped down the beach to the sea.
A U.S. Coast Guard spokeswoman said the spill spans about 15 kilometers of coastline. Since cleanup efforts began Wednesday, more than 6,000 gallons of oil have been collected.
The company that runs the pipeline, Plains All American Pipeline LP, has apologized and says it is conducting cleanup operations around the clock.
That area of coastline is known for one of the nation's biggest oil spills in 1969.
That spill helped inspire the U.S. environmental movement that continues its activity today.
intinfo.com
21/5/15
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Governor Jerry Brown issued the emergency proclamation late Wednesday, a day after the spill was discovered Tuesday at Refugio State Beach, in southern California near the city of Santa Barbara.
The proclamation frees up set-aside state funding to assist with cleanup.
The leak is reported to have come from a rupture in an onshore oil pipeline. Officials estimate more than 100,000 gallons of oil may have leaked out before the oil flow was shut off late Tuesday, and about 21,000 gallons may have seeped down the beach to the sea.
A U.S. Coast Guard spokeswoman said the spill spans about 15 kilometers of coastline. Since cleanup efforts began Wednesday, more than 6,000 gallons of oil have been collected.
The company that runs the pipeline, Plains All American Pipeline LP, has apologized and says it is conducting cleanup operations around the clock.
That area of coastline is known for one of the nation's biggest oil spills in 1969.
That spill helped inspire the U.S. environmental movement that continues its activity today.
intinfo.com
21/5/15
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An underground pipeline ruptured on Tuesday and spilled about 21,000 gallons of crude, according to the Spill Prevention and Response Office of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).
The source was secured, but an unknown amount reached the Pacific Ocean, the office said in a press release.
Clean up operations and investigation into the incident is ongoing. The Oiled Wildlife Care Network has activated recovery teams to collect oiled animals.
Mark Crossland, a captain with the CDFW, was quoted by local media as saying that some wildlife will likely be affected because of the spill.
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Au loin sur l'eau flottent de longues lanières de bouées vouées à contenir l'expansion de la nappe d'hydrocarbures, qui s'étend sur 10 kilomètres de côte au large de Santa Barbara (ouest des Etats-Unis).
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