Bay County Board of County Commissioners
June 2, 2010
Deepwater Horizon oil release update
Bay County continues to monitor release
 
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Boom returned to Bay County, Workforce Center seeking potential clean-up applicants 
 
Unified Command held a press conference Wednesday at the Bay County Emergency Operations Center, following reports of oil moving farther east. While no oil is anticipated to affect Bay County over at least the next 72 hours, Bay County and the U.S. Coast Guard continue to plan and prepare for any potential effects of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Release.
 
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U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Steve Caskey told members of the media Wednesday that most of the boom that had been originally deployed to Louisiana late last week was returned to the Panama City staging area.
 
People seeking employment in any potential clean-up efforts should register with the Gulf Coast Workforce Center. For more information about oil spill-related jobs, visit http://www.workforcecenter.org/au_wb_pc.asp.
 
Unified Command is still producing the incident action plan (IAP) every 48 hours weekdays on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The IAP contains the newest information regarding the release response in red so that it is easily discernable from more dated information. The IAP is the best way for the general public to keep abreast of all the latest news concerning the oil release. These are posted to the county's Web site for public review as soon as they are prepared and provide the most current information about the oil release.
 
To view the IAP, visit Bay County's Web site and click on "Deepwater Horizon Incident -- Emergency Operations Center Incident Action Plan." You may also call the EOC information hotline at (850) 248-6030 for information.
 
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BP opens local claims, outreach offices 
 
BP has opened a claims office at 7938 Front Beach Road, located in the shopping plaza adjacent to the Bay Street Deli. Business owners and those who have been affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil release may use this as a resource for recouping their financial losses. BP advises that people filing claims should still call the toll-free number to enter their information into the claims database. That number is (800) 440-0858.
 
BP also has opened a community support office located at 3101 U.S. 98, across the street from Howell Marine and Tackle Supply. At this office, BP can provide information about the oil release and answer community questions.
 
Bay County continues to monitor the release and work with the U.S. Coast Guard in the ongoing effort to prepare for any effects of the oil release that may be realized here. For more information about the release and efforts being made to contain it, visit www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com.  
 
Bay County will continue to strive to provide residents and visitors with the most current information.
 
Sincerely,
 

Bay County Public Information Officer Valerie Lovett
Bay County Board of County Commissioners