≡ Sustainable Cities: Santa Barbara, CA
The modern environmental movement was born in Santa Barbara on January 28, 1969 ~ reaction to an environmental nightmare when a Union Oil Co. platform stationed six miles off the coast of Summerland suffered a blowout. Oil workers had drilled a well down 3500 feet below the ocean floor. Riggers began to retrieve the pipe in order to replace a drill bit when the “mud” used to maintain pressure became dangerously low. A natural gas blowout occurred. An initial attempt to cap the hole was successful but led to a tremendous buildup of pressure. The expanding mass created five breaks in an east-west fault on the ocean floor, releasing oil and gas from deep beneath the earth
Topic: Green Growth, Green Street Tags: sustainable cities

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