RSC Toolkit

RSC Home > More about RSC > How does RSC work? > Toolkit These documents were designed to help RSC members and the Liaison Officer during an oil spill or exercise. Toolkit: Toolkit For Regional Stakeholder Committee Members (PDF 3.8 MB) This complete toolkit includes checklists, templates for note-taking, a list of common acronyms, and a list of potential concerns and community resources that may help the response. Individual tools for…

How can we combine efforts and verify response capabilities?

From Executive Director Mark Swanson: Mark Swanson The safe transportation of oil requires that the industry plan extensively for spill prevention and response. Beyond planning, extensive practice of the tactics described in the plans help verify that these spill response plans will work as written. Drills and exercises conducted today are many and varied. These drills test different federal and state requirements. Some are aimed at maintaining…

From Alyeska: Alyeska Pipeline Service Company releases inaugural ESG Report

Alyeska Pipeline Service Company has published its first Environmental, Social, and Governance report, highlighting its dedication to environmental stewardship, sustainable practices, and safe operations of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System, or TAPS. The report, showcasing activity and results from 2022, is now available for download (Alyeska’s website). “Our inaugural ESG report is a testament to our enduring promise to the…

Recertification application available for public review

The Council is seeking recertification as the alternative voluntary advisory group for Prince William Sound, as authorized under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90). The application has been submitted to the U.S. Coast Guard, which is charged with assessing whether the Council fosters the general goals and purposes of OPA 90 and is broadly representative of communities and interests as envisioned under OPA 90. The recertification application

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