University Daily Kansan / Thursday, March 30, 1989 5 Oil spill continues to spread while officials assess cleanup The Associated Press VALDEZ, Alaska — The worst oil spill in U.S. history has spread beyond 500 square miles in one of the worst regions, officials said yesterday. Crews all but abandoned hope of containment. Frustrated fishermen mobilized to defend sensitive fishing habitas as yet untouched by the growing oil sick. Using absorbent oil booms provided by the Department of Environmental Conservation, dozens of fishermen wearing black armbands will be to block the advance of oil into Miami. Esham Bay and Port San Juan. A former oil industry official cutback that cutbacks left managers of the Port of Valdez with maintained boots, no bargue to on oil and virtually no properly people to respond to the disaster. Three top administration officials met with representatives of the oil industry, state and federal agencies to assess the cleanup of the 10.1 million gallons of crude oil spilled from the 887-foot tanker Exxon Valdez Oil ground in the Prince William Sound. Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Bill Reilly, Coast Guard Commandant Plaist and Gov Steve Cowper flew by helicopter over oil-stained beaches late Tuesday, but the federal officials declined to comment. Exxon said Tuesday that it would turn loose an army of workers to clean up ruged, remote beaches. Bush said Tuesday that there were "conflicting reports" on whether Exxon was doing enough to try to contain damage from the oil spill and said that a federal takeover of the chemm was an option. However, White House spokesman Marlin Fitwater said yesterday that the Bush administration was leaning against a federal takeover of the Although no final decision has yet been made on additional steps to battle the spreading oil slick, "we would not rush into that step quickly." Fitzwater said. Joseph Angelo, assistant chief of the Coast Guard's Merchant Vessel Inspection and Documentation Division, said the tanker, which was built in 1986, met all the latest construction and equipment requirements, including the installation of ballasts designed to protect against oil spills. Exxon, which is charged by law with the cleanup operation, was being assisted by the state, the Coast Guard and local fishermen in trying to contain the growing slick and hundreds of pristine islands its path. James Kostad, the acting head of the National Transportation Safety Board, said investigators were trying to determine why the ship's captain, Joseph Hazelwood, had a license to drive it. 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