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1 Welcome to Globodyne Industries
Oil Spill Cleanup Technologies Lab Sr. Scientist- Mrs. Dixon

2 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill- April 20, 2010

3 Oil Spill Impact

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9 April 20, 2010, the eve of Earth Day, marks the start of the largest accidental oil spill in global history. BP Oil and Gas Company’s Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded and after repeated failed efforts, the company temporarily capped the well 86 days later. The relief well intended to permanently seal the leak with mud and cement is slated weeks later in mid-August. Deepwater Horizon (References: Nytimes.com,

10 Scientists estimate that close to five million gallons of oil spilled into the gulf. In addition, more than 600 miles of coastline were oiled. Recovery efforts estimate million gallons of oily water was removed through skimmers and 11.1 million gallons burned off of the sea surface. DeepWaterHorizon

11 More than 60 million gallons of oil enter the oceans every year, but it’s not reported on the news. The largest amount of oil entering the ocean through human activity is the 363 million gallons that come from industrial waste and automobiles. When people pour their used motor oil into the ground or into a septic system, it eventually seeps into the groundwater. Coupled with industrial waste discharged into rivers, oil becomes part of the run-off from waterways that empty into the ocean. All of this oil affects ocean ecosystems.

12 When an oil spill occurs in the ocean, the oil may spread across miles of open water and up onto beaches. Beaches are the habitat for fish, birds, and other. Animals may perish when the oil slicks their fur or downy feathers, decreasing the surface area so they are no longer insulated from the cold water. Or the animals may ingest the oil, then become sick or unable to reproduce properly.

13 Methods of Cleanup

14 When an oil spill occurs along a coastline, it affects the human population as well as wildlife. Emergency equipment and personnel must be rushed to the scene. The responsible party must be identified to determine who will pay for the cleanup. Usually the cleanup is a group effort by oil companies, government agencies, local groups, and volunteers. People rescue and clean birds and animals and painstakingly scrub the oil from the rocky shores with brushes and detergents.

15 Chemical Dispersants

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17 Chemicals Used in Deep Waters Should Be Studied for Use Closer to Coastline Since the Exxon Valdez disaster, dispersants have been used extensively in other parts of the world, and they have been successfully employed in response to several oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico. Nevertheless, continued difficulty in quickly mobilizing oil dispersal prompted the U.S. Coast Guard recently to require that more equipment and personnel be on hand to apply dispersants to spills in a timely manner.

18 Oil spill dispersants are controversial because unlike traditional cleanup techniques, where booms and skimmers are used in attempts to remove oil altogether from the water's surface, dispersants do not reduce the total amount of oil in the sea. They can, however, dissolve a slick before it reaches the shoreline, where the oil smears birds and marine mammals and turns beaches and coastal wetlands black. Dispersants

19 Answer the 3-4 questions from the worksheet in your journal about how effective your clean up method was. Would you recommend that Globodyne use your method? Why/why not? Reflection Questions

20 Should scientists only worry about how much money they can make off of their products? What else should all scientists care about besides money? Exit Card:


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