June 1997 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-New tugs in the works for Sound
-Caged mussels deployed in pilot test
-RCAC monitored sheen at terminal
-Study ranks Duck Flats at highest ecological risk
-Alyeska to investigate new monitoring system
-Workshop: Non-native aquatic species already here but many questions remain
-On other fronts…
-Company president unveils reorganization
-Risk management efforts underway
-Analysis of response equipment completed
-Fire symposium targets training in marine fire
-Model developed for community response team
-Board welcomes new & returning members
-Edwards leads board for second year
-Eight newcomers join RCAC committees
-Volunteer profile: Tom McAlister
-Devens takes helm at RCAC April 15
-Roast and Toast
-RCAC up for recertification
-‘96 Year in Review Available
-Heads up: Change ahead
-RCAC speaks out on bills

Topics: tractor tugs; Ballast Water Treatment Facility (BWTF); effluent; hydrocarbons; sheen incident; best available technology (BAT); invasive species; Alyeska (APSC) reorganization; marine firefighting; strike teams; staff change; HB 51; HB 128; HB 28; SB 41; HB 58

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