Gulf Breeze is poised to launch an aggressive battle plan to protect its six miles of coastline if efforts by BP to stop the oil fail, City Manager Edwin "Buz" Eddy said. That coastline is dotted with sensitive wetlands, fish nurseries, beaches and expensive waterfront homes.
"BP is the first responder," Eddy said. "What we're doing is prevention and protection methods. If BP is overwhelmed, we have a backup plan."
That backup plan includes:
n Protecting shoreline with 6,000 feet of turbidity curtains.
n Sending out volunteer coast watchers to spot and report approaching oil.
n Deploying a team of specially trained firefighters to use a $19,000 oil skimmer the city purchased to scoop up oil.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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