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Coast Guard faces pressure over Buxton Beach oil crisis

September 20, 2024 | Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Senate Committee, Standing Committees - House & Senate, Congressional Hearings Compilation


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Coast Guard faces pressure over Buxton Beach oil crisis
During a recent government meeting, Senator Budd raised urgent concerns regarding an ongoing environmental emergency at Buxton Beach, North Carolina, part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. The senator highlighted that oil, previously stored by the Navy and Coast Guard, is now leaking onto the beach and into the ocean, causing significant distress among local residents.

Senator Budd noted that this issue has persisted for over a year, prompting frustration among the community. He identified three federal agencies responsible for addressing the situation: the National Park Service, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Coast Guard. While the Coast Guard is reportedly collaborating with these agencies, the senator sought clarification on their specific involvement in the response efforts.

The Army Corps of Engineers has recently announced plans to deploy a team to monitor the situation and take action if petroleum releases are detected. The senator's inquiry underscores the need for coordinated federal action to mitigate the environmental impact and address community concerns effectively.

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