Monday, June 21, 2010
Grayton Beach looks great this morning. No oil. No tar balls. No oil sheen.
Walton County continues to report sightings of small to moderate-sized tar balls on several area beaches, and officials are responding quickly in coordination with Unified Command and BP contractors.
The County is deploying additional crews this morning to expedite response time, and is testing additional equipment to aid in the clean up effort.
All beaches remain open, and there have been no health advisories issued for Walton County. Daily air quality reports are provided through the Health Department in coordination with the EPA (www.epa.gov/bpspill). The Florida DEP is responsible for regularly testing water quality and will keep beachgoers informed of conditions
The County is deploying additional crews this morning to expedite response time, and is testing additional equipment to aid in the clean up effort.
All beaches remain open, and there have been no health advisories issued for Walton County. Daily air quality reports are provided through the Health Department in coordination with the EPA (www.epa.gov/bpspill). The Florida DEP is responsible for regularly testing water quality and will keep beachgoers informed of conditions
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