January 2015 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-Corrosion found in piping at terminal; Alyeska plans fix
-Revised curriculum educates about oil spill prevention and response
-Oil spill drills teach lesson in prevention
-Alaska tourism and recreation organization closes its doors (Cathy Hart)
-Eisemann and Selanoff pass the torch
-Oil spill response lessons from fighting wildfires (John LeClair)
-Single-hulled tankers now outlawed in U.S. waters
-Liberty Bay enters service in Prince William Sound
-To prevent oil spills, we must focus on the right risks
-SERVS’ tugs help tankers dock safely at terminal
-A look back at the early years of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council
-Oil spills in the classroom
-Oil spill activity

Topics: corrosion; Berth 5; drills and exercises; outreach; youth involvement; tanker fleet; risk assessment; tug escorts; history; board changes (Jane Eisemann/ Wayne Donaldson)

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