Story titles:
-Citizens’ council is celebrating 10th birthday
-State approves latest contingency plans for Valdez oil tanker fleet
-Council files brief in suit over tanker rules
-Committee member didn’t know what “busy” was until he quit working
-Board settles definition of Alaska resident
-Latest recertification application is filed
-People notes
-State puts contingency plan for Valdez tanker terminal up for comment
-Need for citizen vigilance against complacency is still as great as ever
-Out of the Exxon tragedy emerged world’s best oil transportation system
-Allegations of unsafe conditions continue at Alyeska’s terminal in Valdez
-Council repeats call for vapor controls on third tanker berth
-Alaskans could learn lesson in cooperation from Prince William Sound
-Knowles deal includes some protections council sought, and omits others; But none are legally enforceable, according to the terms of governor’s agreement with BP
-Publications, presentations and reports are available to public from council office
-Citizens’ council pays visit to Whittier
Topics: anniversary; tanker fleet; c-plan; recertification; fire-suppression system; vapor-control system; double-hull tankers; BP ARCO; history of the council (timeline); outreach