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Workers cleanup oil on the Texas City Dike in the aftermath of the Galveston Bay Oil Spill on Wednesday, March 26, 2014, in Texas City, Texas. A barge collided with a ship over the weekend, spilling 170,000 gallons of tar-like oil into the water. (AP Photo/The Galveston County Daily News, Kevin M. Cox) MANDATORY CREDIT, NO SALES, TV OUT.

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Emergency crews work along a barge that spilled oil after it was struck by a ship near the Texas City Dike, Sunday, March 23, 2014, in Texas City. The barge that once carried some 900,000 gallons of heavy tar-like oil was cleared Sunday of its remaining contents, a day after the vessel collided with a ship in the busy Houston Ship Channel and leaked as much as a quarter of its cargo into the waterway. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Melissa Phillip)

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A response boat heads to the scene of a collision between a ship and barge in the ship channel near the Texas City Dike on Saturday, March 22, 2014. Two workers on one of the vessels were exposed to hydrogen sulfide and decontaminated by the first department at the end of the dike.(AP Photo/The Galveston County Daily News, Neal Mora)