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Gulf coast oil spill cleanup opportunities – May 2010

As of yesterday, May 7, 2010, the size of the oil spill was compared to the size of Puerto Rico which is roughly 3,850 square miles. Oil is leaking at a rate of 5,000 barrels a day and the first traces of oil on land were found on the uninhabited Free Mason islands,...

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NPR – Sopping Up An Oil Slick With Castaway Hair

NPR – Sopping Up An Oil Slick With Castaway Hair

Workers in the Gulf of Mexico are using oil containment booms to sop up oil and protect coastlines from the approaching slick. Commercial booms are usually made of plastic. But an alternative source for the booms is found on the floor of salons across the country. As...

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Can Biology Clean Up Sewage and Oil Spills? – May-June 2009

From mushrooms to hair mats, quirky cleanups for man-made messes. Go With the Flow Inventor John Todd's Eco-Machines use tanks of bacteria, fungi, plants, snails, and fish to digest sewage, releasing water clean enough to be reused for plumbing or irrigation. The...

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