Update: Rapid Oil Boom Production Available but no commitment to take it.
By William Lombardo President Risk Management Disaster Services Environmental.
I sent the following update to a (name removed) person tasked to procure oil boom to protect the shore line.
Fri, May 14, 2010 at 7:17 PM
To: “Name, Removed” <@**.com>
Date: Fri, May 14, 2010 at 7:17 PM
Subject: Update
Mailed-by: william@gulfoilspilljobs.com
William Lombardo sent this email to an official.
Dear ****,
We are now in the position to produce 50,000 feet per day (10 miles). I will know if we can double that (20 miles) in 7 days. Email me if you want to talk further.
Thanks
William Lombardo
Name and email address removed. I still have the original email if needed.
They responded as follows May 14, 2010 at 9:27 PM,
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 9:27 PM, @**.com> wrote:
Thanks William, I am not able to commit but will like to keep this as a prospect.
Thanks,
Name removed
Sat, May 15, 2010 at 11:50 AM William Lombardo wrote:
Dear ****,
I am confused. I have worked nearly 20 hours per day to fulfill the request for boom. I have people on the ground in the plants in Asia, Europe, and the United States working today on your boom project. We have invested well over a $1 million US dollars of our personal money. Now that we have accomplished it why is there no commitment to accept the boom?
You and I likely see the same news, therefore can you explain? Also after you explain, if there is another channel that can commit to the boom please direct me.
END OF EMAIL
Why is this happening? Look at these headlines.
A Looming Shortage of Oil Boom?
BP and the Coast Guard are engaged in a frantic effort to secure millions of additional feet of oil-containment boom, supplies of which are spread thin across the Gulf coast.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/a-looming-shortage-of-oil-boom-2010-5#ixzz0o3qQorQV
Why not accept our help to provide oil containment boom? William Lombardo
Oil Boom Shortage? Grassroots May Be Final Hope
Some companies are even asking how long they can keep up with this kind of demand. On NOLA.comyesterday, Nick Naayers, vice president of American Boom & Barrier in Cape Canaveral, Fla., said he can make a little less than a mile per day but is worried about finding raw resources in the quantities necessary to keep up with demand.
Why not accept our help to provide oil containment boom? William Lombardo
According to the USA TODAY.
President Obama said today he shares the “anger and frustration” of Gulf Coast residents who see an ever-spreading oil spill threaten their wildlife and their very livelihoods.
http://content.usatoday.com/communities/theoval/post/2010/05/obama-is-angry-and-frustrated-over-unplugged-oil-spill/1
Why not accept our help to provide oil containment boom? William Lombardo
FOXNEWS.com
WHERE’S THE BOOM?
Coastal officials in Louisiana say they’re waiting for enough boom to corral oil from the Gulf spill. Jefferson Parish spokesman Deano Bonano said Thursday that Grand Isle needs at least 50,000 more feet of oil-containing boom to protect its shores. He says supply has been a problem since parish officials requested boom and skimmers from BP and the Coast Guard.
Why not accept our help to provide oil containment boom? William Lombardo
