Story titles:
-Council to investigate vapor control safety allegations
-Citizens’ council is at work outside Prince William Sound, too
-Chenega Bay’s Evanoffs: Working together for the citizens’ council
-Comings and goings
-Council remains cautious on dispersants for spills in Sound, Gulf
-Legislative session: It wasn’t as bad as it might have been
-Citizens’ council produces anniversary display for Seward and Anchorage
-Risk assessment review finds pros, cons
-Council helps Kodiak with spill plan
-Citizens’ council reviews pipeline plan
-Alyeska’s tanker vapor control in full operation
-Stan Stephens to head Citizens’ Advisory Council
-Council rejects move proposal
-Spill gear listed online
-Citizen oversight more critical than ever as bottom lines tighten
-Alyeska, regulators, will wait and see on third-berth vapor controls
-Tankers bring alien species, but invasion risk needs more study
-Publications, reports available
Topics: vapor control system; community outreach; committee changes; dispersants; HB 51; HB 264; SB 299; EVOS; c-plan; board change; containment boom; move proposal; president’s report; invasive species; plankton; ballast exchange