Story titles:
-Jury still out on towing capabilities
-RCAC, Alyeska plan joint air tracer study
-GAO criticizes RCAC for lack of partnership
-Funding ok’d for BWT monitoring
-RCAC, ADEC formalize working relationship
-Incident card sent to fishers
-Volunteer profile: Bill Conley, ‘POVTS’
-“Then & Now” reviews changes since ‘89 spill
-From the President: Meetings must be open
-Stan Stanley promoted to RCAC executive director
-Brakes applied to socioeconomic mitigation project
-Update: Work in progress (Air quality in Valdez, Ballast water treatment, contingency planning, disabled tanker towing study, fire prevention task force, long term environmental monitoring project (LTEMP), occupational exposure, safety of navigation survey, weather reporting upgrades)
-Industry, government form PWS association
-Tank inspections & repair finished for ‘93
-Finding the Common Ground, A message from David Pritchard, President & CEO, Alyeska Pipeline Service Company
-Alyeska responds to Congressional heat
-Spills and incidents
-Alyeska posts ‘92 safety record
-Berth drill tests fire equipment
-BP tries new approach in three-phase spill drill
-RCAC publications and reports available
-Staff changes, additions…
-Kenai Peninsula Borough names Blake Johnson to fill board seat
-Environmental seat undecided
Topics: disabled tanker towing; emissions; benzene; air quality; CIRCAC; ballast water treatment facility; BWTF; Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation; TOEM; OSPR; history; staff; firefighting; drills and exercises