July 2014 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-First of two new oil tankers to begin service in Prince William Sound in 2014
-Prince William Sound spill contingency plans under review
-Bauer reelected, new members welcomed, longtime volunteers honored
-Parker and Malutin pass away on June 25
-New Zealanders in search of Exxon Valdez lessons
-John Devens, former council executive director, dies at 74
-After a long life of service, Walt Parker passes away at 87
-ElderSpeak – Citizen Oversight
-Iver Malutin, Kodiak advocate, passes away at 82
-Let’s not write off mechanical oil recovery in Prince William Sound spill response
-Employee training increases safety, saves lives
-Council staffer keeps a close eye on terminal for last fourteen years (Tom Kuckertz)
-New Terminal Operations Project Manager hired (Austin Love)
-New project ideas needed!
-Oral history of Exxon Valdez now complete and online
-Ten and twenty year volunteers recognized (Bob Benda, George Skladal, Gordon Scott, John Kennish)
-Anchorage administrative assistant position changes hands (Natalie Novik)
-Inspection and testing of secondary containment liners at terminal observed
-Council Board Meetings
-The power of shared history

Topics: tanker fleet; ballast water treatment; invasive species; c-plan; outreach; spill response; staff changes; Project Jukebox; board changes; secondary containment; catalytically blown asphalt; Chenega; Good Friday earthquake

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