United States Offers Emergency Aid to Clean Up Lebanon Oil Spill
  On Monday, President Bush pledged the U.S. government would "assist with the  cleanup of the Jieh oil spill and the resulting pollution, in order to restore  livelihoods and protect people's health in coastal communities." See White House  fact sheet, "United States Humanitarian, Reconstruction, and Security Assistance  to Lebanon," describing  the broad scope of United States efforts to help the Lebanese, at www.state.gov/p/nea/rls/70947.htm.   The initiative will include a U.S. team of oil response professionals  coordinating with the Lebanese government to clean a high priority site in  Lebanon, train clean-up crews, and provide the necessary equipment. It will also  provide assistance in shoreline cleanup by implementing programs to revitalize  livelihoods of coastal community. This aid will help coastal people who have  lost their livelihoods due to the spill.  This action response was developed by an interagency team, led by the  Departments Bureau of Oceans, Environment, and Science, with expertise  contributed by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the U.S. Coast  Guard, Environmental Protection Agency, and USAID.  Working with Lebanese and participating international aid organizations, the  team will develop a wildlife protection plan, spill response and remediation  action plans based on shoreline and aerial survey results to restore the coastal  environment, protect shipping, and preserve sensitive habitats. This project  should also ensure Lebanese civil and armed forces are trained and prepared to  remediate fully the environmental impact of this spill over the long term and be  able to respond directly to future spills. 
 
This effort has been closely coordinated between  Claudia A. McMurray, Assistant Secretary for Oceans, Environment, and Science,  and Achim Steiner, UN Under-Secretary General and Executive Director of the UN  Environment Program (UNEP). Mr. Steiner was pleased with the announcement,  saying: "We welcome this valuable assistance from the United States as a further  important contribution by the international community for helping to restore the  environment and livelihoods of the Lebanese people." 
 

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