Story titles:
-Interim escorts still in question
-RCAC meets with Governor Knowles
-Volunteer Profile: James Steward
-Staff, committee changes
-JPO to Alyeska: ‘Speed up pipe replacement’
-Lab tests inconclusive
-Tanker contingency plans still under appeal
-Terminal spill plan heads toward public review
-Questions abound on dispersant use
-RCAC kicks in more for tanker risk assessment
-Prospect of oil exports generates questions
-Fire prevention task force reactivated
-Mental health pilot project starting up
-Ecosystem database available on CD
-Fishing vessel training puts fishers in new role
-Employee Concerns Program opens doors
-Short takes (Terminal firefights beat competition; Safety milestone; Scholarships funded for Alaska Native students)
-‘96 Board meetings scheduled
-RCAC, Alyeska agree on funding
-Publications, reports available
Topics: escort tugs; vapor leaks; VMT; carbon piping; vapor recovery system; sediment samples; c-plan; dispersants; preparedness and response; technological disasters; peer listener program; communication and education; geographic information system (GIS); SERVS; Fishing Vessels (F/V); contract with Alyeska