Deepwater Horizon county action update #5
Tuesday, 04 May 2010 10:57
Last Updated on Thursday, 06 May 2010 06:04
Written by Staff Reports
Situation Update
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According to the Florida
Department of Emergency
Management, oil impact to immediate coastal areas is currently not
expected in
Florida through the
next 72 hours.
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Several residents have
reported brown or black foam on
Navarre
Beach. The foam is natural and not a
result of the
oil spill. DEP has tested local areas and will make the results public.
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Residents
may have or begin to notice an odor carried in
by the winds from off shore.
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Individuals
concerned about air quality issues can view
an up-to-date map with pollutant concentrations at
www.santarosa.fl.gov/oilspill or www.airnow.gov, or
they can report suspected changes
in air quality at http://www.epa.gov/bpspill/.
Community
Meetings
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The community meetings
held on Monday, May 2 are
available at www.santarosa.fl.gov/oilspill.
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Questions asked by
attendees at yesterday's meeting are
being complied and will be sent to BP for follow up.
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Future
community meetings will be announced as they are
scheduled.
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Santa
Rosa County officials and
emergency management staff are available to speak to groups, please
contact
983-5360 for more details.
Booming in
Santa
Rosa
County
The following
sites have been placed or were scheduled to be placed today:
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Aquatic Preserve Yellow
River (site # PEN12)-
placed
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Boathouse Bar (site #
PEN28)- awaiting confirmation that
it was placed today
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Central Oyster Bed (site #
PEN21)- awaiting
confirmation that it was
placed today
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Deadman Island
(site #
PEN32)- placed
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Gulf Island National
Seashore Live Oaks (site # PEN7)-
awaiting confirmation that it was placed
today
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Indian Bayou Oyster Bar
(site # PEN29)- awaiting
confirmation that it was placed today
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Live Oaks National
Seashore (site # PEN11)-
placed
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Mullato Bayou (site #
PEN45)-
placed
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North Oyster Bed (site #
PEN20)- placed
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North Oyster Bed (site #
PEN20)- awaiting confirmation
that it was placed today
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Red Fish Cover Oyster Reef
(site # PEN19)-
placed
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Santa Rosa Island
Shoreline (site # PEN18)-
placed
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Santa Rosa Island Gulf
Island National Seashore (site #
PEN13)- placed
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Shoreline
Park (site #
PEN30)- placed
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Southern Bayou Tarar (site
# PEN14)-
placed
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Western Shore Aquatic
Vegetation site # PEN43)- placed
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Maps,
including overall locations and a priority listing,
of the U.S. Coast Guard's booming strategy are available online at
www.santarosa.fl.gov/oilspill.
Additional locations
have also been suggested by
Santa
Rosa County through the
unified command system including the 3-Mile, Garcon Point, Bob Sikes and
I-10
bridges.
BP
Resources
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The Governor stated that
BP has put up a $25 million
Block Grant for the State of Florida.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service is working with
Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research, a BP contractor, to provide
assistance to
oiled wildlife. The service recognizes Tri-State's expertise in wildlife
oil
spill response, and while many wildlife organizations and individuals
have
expressed interest in providing their assistance, all rehabilitation
efforts
must be coordinated through the service and Tri-State. Coordination is
vitally
important for recovery and research efforts, and specific safety and
other
requirements must be met before anyone will be allowed on-site for any
participation. If you already have wildlife training, call BP at
1-866-557-1401.
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Programs Currently being
worked
on
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Shoreline Assessment/Clean
Up
Plan
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Pre Impact Debris Removal
Program
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New Staging Area in Panama
City being
mobilized (85% complete)
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90,000 feet of boom has
been placed in our region as of
Monday afternoon.
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Today's goal was to place
an additional 35,000 feet of
boom.
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Boom quantities at
Pensacola NAS as of May 4- 50,700 on
deck.
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Boom
Deployments
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April 27- 2,500 feet
deployed
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April 28- 21,200 feet
deployed
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April 29- 14,100 feet
deployed
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April 30- 19,000 feet
deployed
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May 1- 18,000
feet
deployed
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May 2-13,000 feet
deployed
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May 3- 3,500 feet
deployed
Actions
Taken By
Santa
Rosa
County
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Emergency
management staff had identified long and short
term objectives, to include but not limited
to:
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Continue coordinating
training needed for workers and
volunteers to participate in clean-up & coordinate training
opportunities.
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Update priority list for
boom requests to unified
command
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Request BP to establish a
claims/information office in
Navarre
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Follow up on air, water
and sediment quality baseline
tests
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Monitor
water for oil or affected
wildlife
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Document
local resources
used
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Research
and track financial impacts and
tourism
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Prepare
contingency plan for response to protect
Santa
Rosa
resources
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Monitor
requests made to unified
command
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Santa
Rosa County will watch for
possible cases of contractor fraud related to the oil spill, will track
and
document these cases, and submit the information to state officials.
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A
local state of emergency was declared at
3
p.m.,
Friday, April 30, allowing the county to implement
proactive measures as needed.
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Emergency
management officials continue to participate in
the unified command and State of Florida Department of Emergency
Management
conference calls to obtain the lasted information to plan our role
accordingly.
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Pre-qualified
debris contractors and environmental
engineering consultants have been contacted and are ready to respond as
required.
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The EOC is activated at a
level 2, or partial activation with essential staff, from
8
a.m.- 5
p.m.
until further notice.
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The
Santa Rosa County Citizen Information Line at (850)
983-INFO or 4636 is open
8
a.m.-5
p.m.
daily.
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For
more information www.santarosa.fl.gov/oilspill
Fraud
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The Attorney General's
office reported instances of fraud
from companies claiming to be BP training contractors. Free volunteer
training
will be available through Santa
Rosa
County.
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To report possible causes
of fraud, call the Attorney
General's Office fraud hotline at 1-866-966-7226.
Visitor
Information
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Navarre
Beach and all of
Santa
Rosa
County are open for
visitors.
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Due to changing conditions
there is no way to know for
sure when the oil could affect Navarre
Beach, or for how
long.
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If you have concerns about
reservations, please check
with your management company regarding cancellation
polices.
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Monitor the situation at www.santarosa.fl.gov/oilspill.
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Decide if you can take a
"wait and see" approach rather
than cancel your plans to vacation on Navarre
Beach.
Volunteers
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Trainings for Santa
Rosa
County volunteers
are being coordinated. Times, locations and requirements will be
announced as
soon as arrangements can be confirmed with BP.
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To
become a part of the Santa
Rosa County volunteer
database for volunteer opportunities that may arise, contact the
Volunteer
Reception
Center operated through
Help Thy Neighbors in coordination with emergency management at
(850)
983-5223.
NOAA
Closes
Commercial and Recreational Fishing in
Oil-Affected Portion of Gulf of
Mexico
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NOAA
is restricting fishing for a minimum of ten days on
Sunday, May 2, in federal waters most affected by the BP oil spill,
largely
between Louisiana state waters at
the mouth of the Mississippi
River
to waters off Florida's
Pensacola
Bay. The closure is
effective immediately.
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Details
can be found at:
http://sero.nmfs.noaa.gov/
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Fishermen
who wish to contact BP about a claim should
call (800)
440-0858.
Clean-Up
Jobs
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Workforce
Escarosa, Inc. will host hiring events in
effort to recruit and screen applicants for an estimated
500 clean-up jobs with
Advanced Employment Solutions on the following
dates:
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Wednesday,
May 5- 9
a.m.
until 1
p.m.,
Workforce Escarosa Pensacola One-Stop located at
3670-A North L
Street
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Wednesday,
May 5- 9
a.m.
until 1
p.m.,
Workforce Escarosa Century One-Stop located at 8120
North Century Blvd.
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Applicants
must bring proof of
U.S. citizenship, a
valid driver's license, and any relevant credentials. For more
information,
visit www.employflorida.com and search
for job order numbers 9481666, 9481677, 9481703, 9481718, and
9481331.
BP
Claim Line
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BP
has established a claim system that will allow people
to begin the process to recover lost income or recoup damage related
expense at
(800)-440-0858.
Vessels
of Opportunity (boats)
program
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BP
is looking to contract shrimp boats, oyster boats and
other vessels for hire through the Vessel of Opportunities Program to
deploy
boom in the Gulf of Mexico. For more
information (425) 745-8017
Alternative
Response
Technology
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To
submit alternative response technology, services or
products please email horizonsupport@oegllc.com or call
(281)
366-5511.
Oiled
Wildlife
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To
report oiled wildlife, please call
1-866-557-1401 and leave a
message. Messages will be checked hourly. Individuals are urged not to
attempt
to help injured or oiled animals, but to report any sightings to the
toll free
number.
Report
Oil
Sightings
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To
report oiled shoreline, please call
1-866-448-5816.
Other
Contact
Numbers
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Transocean
hotline: 832-587-8554
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MI
Swaco hotline: 888-318-6765
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BP
Investor Relations: 381-366-3123
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BP
family hotline: 281-36-578
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BP
third party contractor hotline:
281-366-5578
General
Safety
Information
- www.santarosa.fl.gov
- Please monitor your home weather
radio and
local media outlets for the most up-to-date information.
- Your
best defense in any disaster is a NOAA Weather
radio.
- Citizens can signup to
automatically receive breaking news alerts from Santa Rosa County
Emergency
Management via e-mail or as a text message on their cell phone at:
www.santarosa.fl.gov/emergency/publicwarning.html.
Citizen
Information
Line
- The Santa Rosa
County Citizen Information Line at (850)
983-INFO or 4636 is open
8
a.m.-5
p.m.
daily.
- Citizens may call
(850) 983-INFO (4636) with
questions.