Story titles:
-State OKs move of Hinchinbrook barge; Council and other stakeholders will develop mitigating measures
-Research into chemical dispersants is a top priority for citizens’ council
-Non-crude haulers are subject to new state planning rules
-Volunteer juggles committee work with fishing, skiing and a small business
-Yes, it’s true — Daphne Jenkins is leaving!
-It’s time to equip downstream communities for self-defense against oil spills
-Stan Stephens of Valdez returns to president’s chair of the citizens’ council
-Valdez’ McDowell receives Gordon award
-Michigan students to intern with council
-Alyeska continues upgrades to key systems at Valdez tanker terminal
-Coast Guard to release report on safety of terminal
-Double-hull plans for Alaska fleet continue to grow
-Council staff and volunteers attend 2001 International Oil Spill Conference
-Council project trains Peer Listeners
Topics: spill response barge; dispersants; c-plan; staff changes; ComFish; board changes (Jane Eisemann); Hinchinbrook Entrance Response Options Task Force (HERO); VMT fire protection; SERVS; tanker escort system; vapor control system; tanker fleet; double-hull tankers; peer-listener training; outreach