2023-2024 Annual Report

Highlights in this report include:

  • Ensuring the adequacy of secondary
    containment liners for the terminal’s crude
    oil storage tanks
  • Supporting solutions for sustainable
    funding for state spill prevention and
    response
  • An update to the Council’s Peer Listener
    Manual
  • Monitoring oil spill drills and exercises
  • Monitoring species in our region
  • The addition of a new member entity for
    recreation interests on the Council’s Board
  • And much more

Download the report at the link below for more details:

2023 Annual Drill Monitoring Report

These reports have great value in tracking the history of spill preparedness and response by Alyeska/SERVS and the associated shippers. They are instrumental in identifying operational issues and tracking the lessons learned during these events. These reports have proven to be valuable tools in addressing recurring problems, improving the prevention and response system, assisting contingency plan workgroups, and in planning large unannounced drills.

Notes from the March 6, 2024 SERVS Contracted Vessel Fleet Representative Meeting

Contracted vessels would be an essential part of a response if an oil spill were to occur again in the Prince William Sound region. These vessels (predominantly commercial fishing vessels) are anticipated to do everything from oil recovery to tasks such as crew transport, wildlife hazing, sensitive area protection, and other needs. The vessels are based out of six regional ports: Valdez, Cordova, Whittier, Seward, Homer, and Kodiak.

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