Re: Update on BP's top kill efforts, now largest spill in US History
	
		
			
			
				
	
Toast -- it doesn't need to be permeable to water or oil provided it's open at one or both ends.  An uncorked glass bottle won't crack (from water pressure) at any depth.  Expansion during the rise to the surface shouldn't be a problem given sufficiently large diameter (or cone shape widening near the top).
 
Ocean currents are a problem to be sure, especially when dealing with a flexible mile long flexible canvas cylinder. That being said, anchors, battons, stringers, stiff hoops and other guidewires could be engineered to keep it under corntrol. And nothing says it has to go straight up -- it could float around quite a bit. And nothing says it has to go all the way to the surface where wind/waves and other issues crop up. It could go up to about 300' below the surface where a rig could control the outflow at that point. The general concept here is to Guide the Flow to a point where it can be controlled, not to stop the flow.
					
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		Ocean currents are a problem to be sure, especially when dealing with a flexible mile long flexible canvas cylinder. That being said, anchors, battons, stringers, stiff hoops and other guidewires could be engineered to keep it under corntrol. And nothing says it has to go straight up -- it could float around quite a bit. And nothing says it has to go all the way to the surface where wind/waves and other issues crop up. It could go up to about 300' below the surface where a rig could control the outflow at that point. The general concept here is to Guide the Flow to a point where it can be controlled, not to stop the flow.
 Not only tourism but an already hard hit housing industry will be affected, at least in the short term. The allure of a beach front home disappears with the stench of rotting fish and oil balls. I have a friend who owns a beach home at Ft. Morgan and was already struggling to pay for it. Now he's seeing his rentals beginning to cancel at $2500 week. 
  

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