Ten years afterVECO executives look back at the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup:
A logistics challenge, an economic shot in the arm and a disaster whose lasting damage, they say, is not to the environment Jim Prevost PNA Contributing Writer
On a flat-calm Friday morning 10 years ago in March, the tanker Exxon Valdez lay hard and fast upon Bligh Reef, where she had been since just after midnight. At her side a thick, black gunk oozed to the surface in waves that folded one upon the other at the hull before spreading out across the water....
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Stabilizing the tanker The logistics Exxon’s treatment “wrong” The economic impact
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