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Canada’s pipeline spill plans criticized by Washington State after disaster clean-up exercise

By Alaska Native News on Jun 18, 2018   Acid Society  

The last time Washington State officials put Kinder Morgan through a cross-border training exercise for a pipeline spill, the company earned high marks for its response. The biggest concern that emerged was the lack of preparation by officials on the Canadian side of the Puget Sound pipeline.

Trump Administration Ignores Deepwater Horizon Lessons on Spill Anniversary

By Center for Biological Diversity via ACID Society on Apr 20, 2018   Acid Society, Featured  

Trump Administration Ignores Deepwater Horizon Lessons on Spill Anniversary

NEW ORLEANS— The Trump administration is ignoring advice from the bipartisan commission that investigated the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster as officials move to repeal offshore drilling safety regulations adopted in its aftermath.   Read the full article at ACID Society

Invisible Oil Spill Threatens Asia’s Richest Fisheries

By Alaska Native News on Mar 1, 2018   Acid Society  

Invisible Oil Spill Threatens Asia’s Richest Fisheries

A FIERY collision that sank an Iranian tanker in the East China Sea a month ago has resulted in an environmental threat that experts say is unlike any before: an almost invisible type of petroleum has begun to contaminate some of the most important fishing grounds in Asia, from China to Japan and beyond.

Coast Guard, ADEC Establish Unified Command in Response to Oil Spill in Shuyak Strait

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Feb 28, 2018   Acid Society, At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard, ADEC Establish Unified Command in Response to Oil Spill  in Shuyak Strait

KODIAK, Alaska – Coast Guard and Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation have established a Unified Command in response to an oil spill 49 miles north of Kodiak in Shuyak Strait, Tuesday. The spill reportedly occurred Monday morning after an abandoned building collapsed during extreme weather conditions. An oil fuel bladder located inside the building fell […]

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