December 2003 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-EPA decision would allow most air pollution to continue at tanker terminal
-Alyeska shows performance improvement in less surprising follow-up drill
-Pipeline spill plan is under council review
-Cliff Chambers builds life around Prince William Sound and volunteer work
-Project manager leaves staff
-Council compiling public database on oil-spill equipment
-Shipboard firefighting symposium shows how powerful partnerships can be
-SERVS changes align organization with mission of oil-spill preparedness
-Tesoro drill tests response to an offshore tanker spill in Gulf of Alaska waters
-Council Meeting Schedule
-A visit to Seldovia
-Europe’s Prestige oil spill was worse than Exxon Valdez, wildlife organization reports
-Council Documents Available to Public
-Shipboard firefighting
-Council staff visits Cordova, hears from the community’s organizations

Topics: air quality; ballast water treatment facility (BWTF); SERVS; drills and exercises; c-plan; staff changes; incidents; marine firefighting; conferences; outreach

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