The U.S. government sold off these aging ships — leaving states in the Pacific Northwest to pay the price
The U.S. government sold off these aging ships — leaving states in the Pacific Northwest to pay the price

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The U.S. government sold off these aging ships — leaving states in the Pacific Northwest to pay the price

Interesting article. Just one of these vessels can cost $5M to remove and destroy. One of them sank in the Columbia and it would cost Oregon $25M to remove it and clean up environmental damage, which Oregon doesn't have the funds for. Yet the federal government is selling them for as low as $5,000, often without verifying means and insurance. Sounds like the federal government should be paying to do the removal directly, but of course then they couldn't shift the cost to states.
Notable here is that the only shipbreaker companies in the country authorized to do business with the federal government are located in Brownsville, Texas, so in the event the ships are large enough to justify the cost and seaworthy enough to make the journey, this effectively becomes yet another tax Pacific Northwest citizens pay that goes to red states.
Right, like talk about creating jobs, how about authorizing more contractors in other locations to take part in safe removal/destruction of derelict vessels.