Los Angeles Times

An oil spill is not normal

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Re “Oil spill? No use crying, they say,” Aug. 2

I read the article about the ongoing oil spill in McKittrick, Calif., and was somewhat dismayed that the environmen­tal degradatio­n was portrayed as just the cost of doing business.

As an employee of a medium-sized oil company, I can say that this is not the cost of doing business.

This display of complacenc­y is harmful. My children will inherit this state, and nothing sickens me more than when production fluids end up not where they are supposed to be.

I do not speak for my employer; this is my perspectiv­e. My company employs groups of people dedicated to the protection of the environmen­t, compliance with regulation­s and the safety of our employees and contractor­s. The cost of doing business is ensuring that the law is followed.

I know that the use of crude oil for energy is changing, and I look forward to the day when “alternativ­e energy” is just “energy.” I’m also partially saddened that my job will one day go the same way as a telephone switchboar­d operator or a lamp lighter.

Until then, I’m happy doing all I can to make sure the work I do protects the California I live in. Matthew Milbury

Bakersfiel­d

Though I cannot help but feel some sympathy for the residents of McKittrick, I cannot agree that the 900,000 gallons (so far) of oil and brine leaking into the ground is just their backyard problem. Fossil fuel usage and the multiple varied and much-publicized perils associated with it affect all of us.

Read about the positive results of the Future Energy Jobs Act in Illinois and about the proposed Green New Deal legislatio­n, which would cut climate pollution while also creating millions of familysust­aining jobs.

Additional­ly, the Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act (H.R. 763) would provide dividends for households like those in McKittrick as the dependence on oil extraction is phased out. We can take care of each other and our common home. Kathleen Brown

Santa Clarita

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