Story titles:
-Hinchinbrook barge move raises concerns about response times
-Plan would streamline recertification process
-Legislature takes up contingency plan rules for non-crude haulers
-George Skladal attended first TOEM meet and plans to make last one also
-Stephens appointed to navigation panel
-Board approves peer-listening video; seats Pete Kompkoff as Tatitlek’s representative
-Annual Report
-Council watches the political process, too, not just agencies and industry
-Council to monitor right-of-way renewal process for Alyeska terminal in Valdez
-Disaster guide dispatched to help with effects of oil spill in Galapagos Islands
-The Ship Escort and Response Vessel System practices risk management
-Alyeska returns Berth Four to operation, faces fine over October sparking incident
-For Alaskans, simulators are rapidly becoming the wave of the present
-Publications, presentations and reports are available from council offices
Topics: spill response; c-plan; recertification; federal register; peer-listening training; board changes; government affairs; legislature; best available technology (BAT); right of way agreement; SERVS; tanker escort system; vapor control system; incidents; virtual spill simulation; DOTMOD; AVTEC; Hinchinbrook Entrance