Council cites flaws in oil spill plansNorth Slope crude shippers propose ‘retreat’ from some existing prevention and cleanup standards, Valdez oversight group says Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
An advisory council is raising concerns about proposed oil spill cleanup plans North Slope crude shippers have submitted to state regulators.
Problems include a decrease in contract manpower, and a lack of commercial fishing vessels available to help with cleanup, the Prince William Sound Regional C....
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