For those unaware, in the wake of the Deep Horizon Spill, a new law was passed that stated (layman terms) any platform that hasnt produced in 5 years will be removed. The removal process (and its' aftermath) have been documented over on 2cool.
From that forum, a link that forwards you to a "take action" CCA petition which is mailed to your respective congressman/woman. Just today, I received a response from Sen. Hutchison:
Dear Friend:
Thank you for contacting me regarding S. 1555, the Rigs to Reefs Habitat Protection Act. I welcome your thoughts and comments.
I understand the importance of conserving our natural resources and wildlife. Since 1990, Texas has used an artificial reef program to transform offshore rigs to reefs, resulting in the donation of over 100 offshore structures to the program.
In response to concerns about the U.S. Department of Interior program for converting decommissioned oil and gas platforms into artificial reefs for marine life, Senator David Vitter (R-LA) introduced the Rigs to Reefs Habitat Protection Act on September 14, 2011. Under this legislation, a platform could not be removed until an assessment has been completed to determine the presence of coral populations or other protected species in the vicinity of the platform, and to identify any species with recreational or commercial value that were using the structure.
S. 1555 has been referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, of which I am not a member. Should the bill come for consideration before the full Senate, you may be certain I will keep your views in mind.
I appreciate hearing from you, and I hope that you will not hesitate to contact me on any issue that is important to you.
Sincerely,
Kay Bailey Hutchison
United States Senator
284 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
202-224-5922 (tel)
202-224-0776 (fax)
From that forum, a link that forwards you to a "take action" CCA petition which is mailed to your respective congressman/woman. Just today, I received a response from Sen. Hutchison:
Dear Friend:
Thank you for contacting me regarding S. 1555, the Rigs to Reefs Habitat Protection Act. I welcome your thoughts and comments.
I understand the importance of conserving our natural resources and wildlife. Since 1990, Texas has used an artificial reef program to transform offshore rigs to reefs, resulting in the donation of over 100 offshore structures to the program.
In response to concerns about the U.S. Department of Interior program for converting decommissioned oil and gas platforms into artificial reefs for marine life, Senator David Vitter (R-LA) introduced the Rigs to Reefs Habitat Protection Act on September 14, 2011. Under this legislation, a platform could not be removed until an assessment has been completed to determine the presence of coral populations or other protected species in the vicinity of the platform, and to identify any species with recreational or commercial value that were using the structure.
S. 1555 has been referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, of which I am not a member. Should the bill come for consideration before the full Senate, you may be certain I will keep your views in mind.
I appreciate hearing from you, and I hope that you will not hesitate to contact me on any issue that is important to you.
Sincerely,
Kay Bailey Hutchison
United States Senator
284 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
202-224-5922 (tel)
202-224-0776 (fax)
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