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FLORIDA's Response to the Gulf Oil Spill by Dr. Tom Termotto

Sat Jun 26, 2010 5:39 PM EDT
world-news, florida, bp, oil-spill, tourism, agriculture, gulf-of-mexico, beaches, governor-crist
By Truthseeker2
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Office of Governor Charlie Crist
State of Florida
PL-05 The Capitol
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001

June 25, 2010

Dear Governor Crist:

We are writing this letter out of deep concern and apprehension about the "ginormous oil volcano" gushing in the Gulf of Mexico. None of us, and we represent environmental health advocacy groups from Florida and the USA, have ever seen anything like this catastrophe in terms of geographical size and environmental impact. We have been in contact with some of the most experienced and knowledgeable in this realm, as well as insiders within the oil spill control industry, and it is now apparent that we are in uncharted waters.

Our purpose here is not to delineate the causes or attribute responsibility, as those are quite obvious, and have been identified in previous correspondence to you. Our explicit intention is to voice our support for those initiatives that have been undertaken by the State toward remediation, mitigation and cleanup of this oil spill. We stand behind you, Governor Crist.

We request that a statewide conference, with global participation, be scheduled immediately to bring together the best and brightest, in order to resolve the unabated flow of oil into our precious Gulf and to consider contingency plans. Our discussions with those who faced the most challenging problems and repercussions pertaining to health, environment and daily living in the wake of the Exxon Valdez disaster clearly indicate a need for well thought out action plans, focused coordination and deliberate follow-through.

If the State of Florida does not respond to this request in a substantive, compelling and expeditious manner, We, The People, are ready to take action. It is obvious that this is the Big One for our neck of the woods, as Haiti, Chile and Iceland have experienced theirs this year. We will not wait for the federal government to act this time, as the consequences of inaction are too great, and will have far-reaching ramifications for the oceans of the world.

Surprisingly, it really does not take that much oil to pollute a cubic mile of sea water, and according to BP's own estimate published today, the flow at the wellhead could be producing well over 2.5 million gallons per day into the Gulf. The oil field that is now spilling was estimated to contain between fifty and one hundred million barrels, and potentially much more. Only a fraction of this would contaminate the entire Gulf of Mexico.

All of the recent computer modeling of ocean current flow has clearly demonstrated that it would not take very long for this oil to then contaminate the Atlantic Ocean after being carried by the Loop Current around the peninsula and captured by the Gulf Stream. It would then be just a matter of time before the Seven Seas are compromised by the slow motion pollution of this gushing well.

Tourism is the #1 industry in Florida and responsible for a significant amount of tax revenue. We wonder out loud what might happen to the State economy after our beautiful and cherished beaches are all covered with oil slicks, and the coral reefs are completely destroyed. The wetlands, marshes, estuaries, bayous and intra-coastal waterways will likewise suffer irreversible damage.

We are also concerned about the vulnerability of the Florida aquifer. And, especially about the entry of oil, methane and dispersant chemicals into the groundwater and infiltration of the water table. What will happen to Florida agriculture, the #2 industry in this State, when the water becomes contaminated by this soup of petrochemicals in the Gulf after the summer storms push them toward the shorelines and into the estuaries.

Of course, these very same chemicals will also be falling from above, as the rains carry much of this toxicity inland and across the entire peninsula of Florida. So, as you can plainly see, we have a very serious set of problems here. And only a deliberate, purposeful and well coordinated response will see us through this crisis in a successful and healthful way.

Governor Crist, we know that you will not let this disaster become our Katrina. We will not let this become our NOLA. We know that you will act, and we will follow you until we have surmounted these formidable obstacles together.

May the people of this great State of Florida join with those of our Gulf Coast neighbors and rise to these challenges in the spirit of true collaboration and mutual concern.

Very sincerely,

Dr. Tom Termotto, Co-Founder
Concerned Citizens of Florida

Board of Directors
Coalition Against Chemical Trespass

Cc: Alex Sink, Florida Chief Financial Officer

Bill McCollum, Florida Attorney General

Florida State Senate

Florida House of Representatives

The Honorable Bill Nelson

The Honorable George LeMieux

Jeff Kottkamp, Lieutenant Governor

Kathy Mears, Deputy Chief of Staff

Melinda Miguel, Chief Inspector General

Pat Gleason, Special Counsel for Open Government

Michael W. Sole, Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental Protection

Ana M. Viamonte Ross, State Surgeon General, Florida Department of Health

Charles H. Bronson, Commissioner, Florida Department of Agriculture

Warren Davis, Director of Citizens Services

Robert Wheeler, General Counsel

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BK Lim

Dr Tom

I am seeking out your previous articles before I became aware and involved in this disaster. You definitely have my support for the good work you are doing. Thanks for caring and putting such tremendous effort in speaking for the silent victims.

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Reply#1 - Fri Aug 27, 2010 12:29 AM EDT
Mkollmann

Dr. Tom Termotto, Co-Founder
Concerned Citizens of Florida

We watched with concern here also. We sympathise with citizens of Florida on this unfortunate disaster.

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Reply#2 - Thu Sep 9, 2010 4:48 AM EDT
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