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September 3, 2010
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BP Oil Spill Information

Coastal cities throughout Florida have a legitimate concern regarding the impact the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill will have upon their shores.  Although there is no immediate threat of oil reaching the shores of Hallandale Beach, we are monitoring the situation closely.

07/01/2010 FDEP Emergency Final Order 

06/18/2010 Executive Order 10-132

BP Claims Manuel 


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Hotline Phone Numbers


Environmental Hotline/Community Information
- 866-448-5816

Assistance Hotline/Boom Reports - 281-366-5511

Vessels of Opportunity (boats) - (866) 279-7983 or (877) 847-7470

Wildlife Distress Hotline - 866-557-1401

PEC Hotline (Specialty Volunteer Training) - 866-647-2338

Claims Hotline - 800-440-0858

Medical Support - Poison Control Center - 800-222-1222


Links for More Information


Link to the new U.S. Government Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Response website:  http://www.restorethegulf.gov/


New NOAA Oil Spill Response Fact Sheet:
What to Expect in South Florida from the Deepwater Horizon/ BP Oil Spill


Oil Spill Jobs link at:
  
www.floridajobs.org/oilspill/Oilspill_faqs.htm    

 BP nine (9) minute overview video of what (and how) they expect to accomplish their "Relief Well" drilling:
http://bp.concerts.com/gom/kwellsreliefwells062710.htm

 
The Governor’s Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service:
http://www.volunteerflorida.org

The official site of the Deepwater Horizon Unified Command:

http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com






 


 



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400 South Federal Highway
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
954-458-3251