Citizens’ council stays after spill planValdez nonprofit seeks tighter requirements for tanker operators carrying Alaska North Slope crude through Prince William Sound Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
An Alaska nonprofit that monitors the oil terminal at Valdez is continuing to push for upgrades to the tanker industry’s spill prevention and cleanup plan.
The state Department of Environmental Conservation oversees the plan, which has been undergoing review for a five-year renewal. The existing pla....
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