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Early volunteers turned away from working on Bay Area oil spill |
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Thursday, 15 November 2007 22:14 |
By Ben ArnoldyThe Christian Science Monitor
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HEADLANDS, Calif. -- When a shipping accident last week dumped 58,000
gallons of oil in San Francisco Bay, creating the region's biggest oil
spill in nearly two decades, it washed onto shores that are home to a
great concentration of America's environmentalists.
So it
shouldn't come as a surprise that volunteers poured forth to help --
yet officials still seemed flummoxed when it happened.
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