He was totally ignored because companies like BP did not want to spend the money on preventative measures on something that might not happen. This is a fact – plain and simple. The solution was offered to Federal authorities and big shot, big greed oil companies and turned down.
Oil-Water Separator Solution
As seen in this video, Kevin Costner offered this oil-water separator solution May 17, 2010 to BP. Even though the machine takes in an amazing 200 gallons per minute and separates an astounding 99% of the oil from the water, BP refused the solution until now. Sure it is good BP ordered 32 of the machines. But, what if BP would have been using them for over a month now and ordered full production of as many as could be made?
My Oil Spill Clean Up Solution For The Gulf Of Mexico
One thing I love about the internet is the proof you have with your post and statements. Everytime you make a post it is automatically given a date. This serves as undisputable proof that you said something or came up with an idea on a particular date. Although many of my ideas were before this date but not posted until this date.
Well, in my oil spill clean up plan (June 8th post or PLANS link above) is the emphasis of taking Kevin Costner’s oil-water separating machine and using it IMMEDIATELY. Utilizing Costner’s machines 24/7 for more than a month ahead of incompetent BP would have meant a lot less oil on the gulf shores.
President Obama and BP Neglect Solution
It is very sad that President Obama and BP, who both said they were doing everything they could to solve the oil spill problem, neglected an obvious solution. Yes, more needs to be done. But when you have the power and authority to get 200 gallons of oil per minute out of the Gulf of Mexico and don’t do it – disgraceful.
Keep up the good work President Obama and BP. And a real THANK YOU to Kevin Costner.
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As Obama tackles the Gulf crisis, he’s told America that if we can win WWII and put a man on the moon, we can solve our dependency on fossil fuels.
But there’s a missing piece: the soldiers in WWII had the Pentagon and Neil Armstrong had NASA. What’s the man on the street supposed to do to solve the fossil fuel problem? Is it time for an organized, funded effort?