April 1992 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-Two seats added to council; directors appointed
-Sterling elected president
-Negotiators struggle to define ”maximum extent
practicable” on federal vessel regulations
-Chevron tries new approaches in spill drill
-Alyeska toxicity testing of ballast water treatment
gets high marks from independent reviewer
-WFA honors Hyce, Robertson
-PWS tanker group to help fund study
-Hydrocarbons report raises important questions
-”Reaching out to the public” by Trisha Gartland
-Meeting our mandate starts with the board of directors by Scott Sterling
-Long range plan is a tough but necessary job by Sheila K. Gottehrer
-Alyeska/RCAC – Two Years Later by Gary Bader
-Nearshore demo project clears first legislative hurdle

Topics: Reg Neg Committee, MEP, ballast water treatment facility, BWTF, Wildlife Federation of Alaska, disabled tanker towing study, air quality, Best Management Practices Plan, Long Range Planning Committee, SB 264, project origin,

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