These reports have great value in tracking the history of spill preparedness and response by Alyeska/SERVS and the associated shippers. They are instrumental in identifying operational issues and tracking the lessons learned during these events. These reports have proven to be valuable tools in addressing recurring problems, improving the prevention and response system, assisting contingency plan workgroups, and in planning large unannounced drills.
Document Author: Roy Robertson
2015 Drill Monitoring Report
This yearly report summarizes the drills and exercises that were attended, observed, and evaluated by Council staff and contractors.
These reports have great value in tracking the history of spill preparedness and response by Alyeska/SERVS and the associated shippers. They are instrumental in identifying operational issues and tracking the lessons learned during these events. These reports have proven to be valuable tools in addressing recurring problems, improving the prevention and response system, assisting contingency plan workgroups, and in planning large unannounced drills.
SERVS’ Fishing Vessel Program Meeting in 2005
The objective of this meeting was to get direct feedback from some of the participants in the SERVS’ fishing vessel program regarding how the program was working. The fishermen were asked to address areas that were working well and areas that could be improved within the SERVS program.