Story titles:
-Environmental Protection Agency revising rules on oil spill dispersants
-New regulations mean cleaner air in Prince William Sound
-State spill prevention and response division prevails in fight for funding
-First known springs found beneath Columbia Glacier
-How do you define burdensome? (Amanda Bauer)
-New volunteer’s expertise benefits terminal projects (Mikkel Foltmar)
-Budget cuts threaten spill response equipment in remote Alaska communities
-New council members to represent Kenai, Seward, Kodiak, Homer communities
-In tough economy, good news for risk of oil spills in Alaska
-Alyeska program wins award for stewardship and sustainability
-A look back at the early years of the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council
-Listening to downstream concerns
–Visiting Kachemak Bay
–Visiting Kodiak Island
–Remote but connected
Topics: dispersants; air quality; freshwater springs; board changes (Mako Haggerty, Jim Herbert, Steve Lewis, Orson Smith, Robert Archibald); spill response; budget cuts; history; SPAR funding; spill effects; emissions; outreach