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Friday, May 14, 2010
Oil: Airport gets new role
KILN, Miss. - Stennis International Airport, just outside NASA's Stennis Space Center, has been transformed into the staging area for crews battling the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Flights have dropped more than 53,000 gallons of oil dispersant to try to break up the oil. Ground crews at the airport pump more than 23,000 gallons of jet fuel a day to keep the aerial missions flying from dawn until dusk. Thousands of barrels of dispersant, trucks of giant plastic barrels and other equipment are arriving at the airport's hangars from all across the world. Responders decided to use the Hancock County airport because it is strategically located near the interstate and close to the Gulf. (Source: Sun Herald, 05/13/10)