May 2003 Observer Newsletter

Story titles:
-Lewis stays in top seat on the board
-Radar tests
-Tanker tour shows the nuts and bolts of operations at the Valdez oil terminal
-Committee recruits are diverse, but share interest in Prince William Sound
-New baby doesn’t keep Kodiak volunteer from committee meetings for long
-Russian group meets with the citizens’ council on Siberian pipeline issues
-Council gets streamlined recertification
-Air quality deserves attention of Alyeska, regulators, and Valdez residents
-State approves new, improved contingency plan for oil terminal
-Efficiency and safety of Alyeska system lie in Strategic Reconfiguration
-As a new governor and legislature take reins, council keeps eye on Juneau; legislative committee monitors measures revising contingency planning cycle, overhauling Coastal Management Program
-Vancouver oil spill conference draws worldwide audience
-Goodbye, Dennis!
-Reports Available
-Art for the Sound’s Sake
-It’s the time of year for the council’s outreach efforts to spring to life

Topics: ice detection radar; board changes; new volunteers (Roger Green); recertification; air quality; BETX; c-plan; government and legislative affairs; outreach

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