Oil Cleanup Crews Largely Underwhelmed by Texas Spill

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PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS–Cleanup efforts continued on the Texas Gulf Coast on March 31 while crews continued the work of removing oil covered debris and tar balls.  Mustang Island State Park Superintendent Damon Reeves told Breitbart News his park area looked much better than days prior when the oil was first reported.

After driving along the beach surveying the affected area, Breitbart Texas found Jay Veselka, the Region 3 Assistant Regional Director in charge of oil spill prevention and response for the Texas General Land Office (GLO)…

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