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Essay heading: History of oil spills in Australia
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chemicals which separated the oil as does detergent) but due to the lack of dispersants available in Alaska (only 15 000L), the lack of boats, aeroplanes and helicopters and the lack of waves to mix the chemicals with the oil, this method was soon abandoned also. Boats resorted to sucking up weathered oil, and resigned themselves to unclogging their skimmers, as these were the most effective ways of removing the oil from the water... displayed 300 characters
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Authorities quickly came to the decision that cleanups on shore were necessary. At first workers used fire hoses, which shot out highly pressurized hot water, cleaning the beach quite effectively. It was then considered that the hot water may be doing more harm than good, by killing small organisms in the water... displayed next 300 characters
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