Meter Reading: San Antonio’s Lost Water, Investigating New Oil Sheen in the Gulf, and More

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worker cleans up oily globs that washed ashore from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico July 9, 2010 in Waveland, Mississippi.
Sheen matches Macondo well and could be from wreckage, Coast Guard says – “Samples from a sheen in the area of the Deepwater Horizon rig, which exploded and sank more than two years ago, “correlates to oil that originated from BP’s Macondo well,” the Coast Guard said a statement Wednesday night.” — Fuel Fix
SAWS told to better manage its water – “The San Antonio Water System can’t account for 15 percent of its water.” – San Antonio Express-News
U.S. Hits Chinese Solar Manufacturers With Higher Tariffs — Forbes – “The U.S. Department of Commerce on Wednesday slapped Chinese biggest solar manufacturers with tariffs as high as 36%, concluding in a final ruling that they illegally dumped cheap photovoltaic cells on the American market.” — Forbes