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That makes me smile.big rainbows down there that feed on insects floating on the surface of the water, which will cause the fish to suffocate as they become covered in oil. To make matters worse, according to CNN, there's quite a few grizzlies in the Billings area that rely on those rainbows for food.
There will be minimal real impacts... some inconveniences for landowners/crop failures, but they will likely make more money on the situation and have less work to do this summer! :0)
42,000 gallons of crude (its unrefined) is a lot and if it was during summer low flow I think it would have been really nasty. But at the time of the spill, the Ystone was running approximately 418,000 gallons of water per SECOND... so yeah... big time dilution... In the night, she passed over 18 trillion gallons of water!! A ratio of about 43 thousand to 1, water to oil.
Anyhow, its still nasty. They are actually working pretty hard on it right now. There are clean up crews strewn from Laurel to just east of Billings with big sucker trucks and giant diapers and such that suck up oil. Unfortunately, there is a lot of floodplain and island stuff they just cant safely get into right now. Im going out with them tommorrow (yay, been stuck in office for weeks!)...