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This Week's Headlines Register Today for SCAA Annual Meeting Officials Clean Up After Oil Spill in Lamar County BP Alaska Still Risks Environmental Disaster Hazmat Team Cleans Fuel Spill in Fairfax BP Finds Pipe Corrosion at Its Newest Alaska Field Ship-to-Ship Oil Transfer Firm Admits 35,000-Gallon Spill CSB Releases Strategic Plan for 2007-2012 SCAA, AEA Offer Webinar on Distributor/Manufacturer Relations Who Else Should Receive Spill Briefs?
SCAA Annual Meeting Set for May 15-17 in
Washington, DC Officials Clean Up After Oil Spill in Lamar County
Emergency management officials are
continuing to clean up and test the environmental effects of an oil
spill in a waterway near Purvis, Mississippi. A pipeline crossing a
small stream ruptured February 27 and officials believe between 400 to
450 barrels, or about 20,000 gallons, of oil were released into the
stream. BP Alaska Still Risks Environmental Disaster
Less than a year after a corroded pipeline
ruptured causing the largest oil spill in Alaskan history, BP (British
Petroleum) has continued to implement severe cost-cutting measures at
its North Slope facilities, making it vulnerable to another
environmental disaster, a leading critic of the company has charged. Hazmat Crew Cleans Fuel Spill in Fairfax A hazardous materials crew from the Fairfax (Virginia) County Fire and Rescue Department is working to clean up a major fuel spill in the city of Fairfax. Lt Raul Castillo said 1,900 gallons of fuel spilled near the loading dock of a commercial building in the 9600 block of Colonial Avenue. DETAILS
BP
Finds Pipe Corrosion at Its Newest Alaska Field Northstar began production in October 2001 and sends its oil by undersea pipeline to a connection with the Trans-Alaska Pipeline near Prudhoe Bay. BP's operations in Alaska have come under intense scrutiny since undetected corrosion caused the largest ever oil spill at the Prudhoe Bay oil field in March 2006. Government-ordered tests revealed further corrosion in August, forcing the field to be partially shut for several months. BP is replacing the pipelines that leaked at Prudhoe Bay and has revamped its corrosion detection methods there. A federal criminal investigation was opened into the spill but no charges have been laid. DETAILS Forth Ship-to-Ship Oil Transfer Firm Admits 35,000-gallon Spill The company wanting to carry out controversial ship-to-ship oil transfers in Scotland's Firth of Forth admitted one of its ships was involved in an accident in which 35,000 gallons of fuel were spilled into the Gulf of Mexico. After being challenged by the Scottish Green Party, SPT Marine Services said there had been a "navigational incident" between two vessels maneuvering into position for a transfer in 1995, and 850 barrels of oil were spilled into the sea. Beaches on the southern coast of the United States were polluted as a result. DETAILS CSB Releases Strategic Plan for 2007-2012 The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) released its new Strategic Plan for 2007 through 2012, setting priorities and allocating resources in support of its mission to prevent chemical accidents.
The plan contains a new emphasis on
conducting new CSB safety studies that will include significant safety
recommendations. The Board also plans to focus on broadly disseminating
report findings,
In the plan, the CSB establishes five
strategic agency goals that it hopes to accomplish over the next six
years. The four mission goals focus on investigating chemical accidents,
conducting safety studies, broadly disseminating agency findings, and SCAA, AEA Offer Webinar on Distributor/Manufacturer Relations SCAA and the Association Education Alliance are offering a webinar titled Distributor/Manufacturer Relations: Demonstrating Total Cost Savings. Tim Underhill will make the presentation March 28, 2007 from 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. EST.
Manufacturers and distributors add value
with the products and services they provide their customers. The ability
to communicate that value, beyond price, is difficult for many
companies. As the prices of steel, energy, plastics and other
costs rise, the need to demonstrate your value is also rising. '''You’re one of those environmental lawyers? They’re evildoers. Yesterday it’s a tree, tomorrow it’s a salmon, the next day it’s, ''Let’s not dig up Alaska for oil because it’s too pretty.'' Let me tell you something, I came out here to enjoy nature. Don't talk to me about the environment.'' -- Denny Crane Who Else Should Receive Spill Briefs? SCAA's Spill Briefs is distributed free of charge to representatives of member companies. If there's someone else in your organization who might benefit from this newsletter, send their name and e-mail address to info@scaa-spill.org. |
The Latest News from SCAA Here's the latest news from the Spill Control Association of America. You can find an archive of SCAA's newsletters on SCAA's web site. Let us know what you think of the online newsletter. Send your comments or article ideas to Jackie King. Coming Events May 15-17, 2007 SCAA 2007 Annual Meeting Sheraton National Hotel Arlington, Virginia SCAA Staff Executive Director 443-640-1085 ext. 105 Director of Meetings & Member Services 443-640-1085 ext. 112 Financial Manager 443-640-1085 ext. 103 SCAA Headquarters 2105 Laurel Bush Rd. Suite 200 Bel Air, MD 21015 443-640-1085 fax: 443-640-1086
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