1989-05-08 Regular MeetingKodiak Emergency Services Council
May 8, 1989 @ 5:00 p.m.
Kodiak, Alaska
EXXON VALDEZ OIL SPILL
RECEIVED -
MAY 1 E, 1969
COMMUNITY DE`lE
LT. MADDEN (USCG): The dredge Essayons will be supplied at Homer and meeting
with the F/V Topaz. It will leave us with two skimmers. .' Three,a
overflights --one by Exxon --to Chignik, Kamachak, and down the Shelikoff. Only'';
oil was in Kukat. Uyak Island has boats that are corralling it. Boom is at;t,,
Uganik Cannery. Veco says boats are heading out this evening for Halibut Bay;°
area. The Yocono is not going to sea for awhile. There will be one coming
down to assume command duties.
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GORDON GOULD (KODIAK CITY MANAGER): Has anyone talked with you about;+
communication system they are going to set up? I talked with John Cameron and r
gave him dead spots that we have. "
MADDEN: We will get link to command vessels without satellite.
BOB BRODIE (CITY OF KODIAK MAYOR): How much more oil is coming out
William Sound.
DICK DORNEY (EXXON): Things are looking more clear up there.
MADDEN: They are still recovering oil at Nuka Bay and North Fork
vessel has been deferred there to such up oil.
FISH & WILDLIFE: We got one
him to train in the villages,
Will try again tomorrow.
The
otter catcher back last night and want
but haven't been able to reach anyone
LARRY NICHOLSON (DEPT. OF FISH & GAME): Are sending a vessel to check
Dungie crab on mainland. Boats at Chignik need direction to go out.
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NICHOLSON:
MADDEN:
NICHOLSON:
We got the priority list --goes from Chignik to Sand Point.
Where do village priorities stack up with agencies?
It was a list with all signatures on it
Our concern is area north of Chignik.
It has all concerned.
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MADDEN:
boom.
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We put six more boats along that shoreline and with 10,000' more'
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NICHOLSON: We have had problems getting Fish and Game out to look at areas.
that are potentially affected for herring fishing. We really need another'
helicopter based here to keep contact with the fisheries that will escalate>:
during salmon season. a'
FISH & WILDLIFE: Need to stage jet fuel.
DORNEY: That is being worked on.
NICHOLSON:
DORNEY:
MADDEN:
DORNEY:
way.
Will put requests in to Exxon in writing.
Helicopters are in short supply.
We can also ask for military assistance.
Push the button through us and if that doesn't work, we can go that
JAY BELLINGER (KODIAK NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE): We are now involved in„f
physical cleanup with Exxon on Katmai beaches. We worked with developing plan, ?
and it meets with our concerns. The SCAT team is out today and looking at�''ki
resource concerns. Another item I have is one I heard in Valdez during„<!j
hearings --Exxon was questioned why not Katmai Coast and their word was we were
holding them up.
DORNEY: As far as I am concerned, it was all squared yesterday afternoon.
BELLINGER: That was my feeling.
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NOAA:
BRODIE:
NOAA:
Didn't see any big patches at Kamachak Bay. +e
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Has there been any data worked up from two weeks ago compared to now.,,,
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Will talk to Valdez.
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USCG Lt. Bill Burke out of Houston and Lt. Joe Ocken out of Washington, D.C.
introduced themselves.
MADDEN: Commander Richard Ford from Houston will be here Wednesday.
boundary separation on the Katmai Park was taken care of.
GOULD: Lt. Madden, will you be back?
MADDEN:
back.
I will be back after my break. I don't know how they will bring me
LINDA FREED (ACTING KIB MAYOR): Lt. Madden has asked me to contact Native '
Corporations on small clean up plan. They suggested it being done like Prince
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William Sound.
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MADDEN: I think this organization is a little bit ahead.
FREED: I will send out a copy of interagency guidelines. Dan (Dorney),,; I'µ'3£'
have had some calls regarding the log boom on Afognak. Did Jerome submit a
bill to you? I talked to ENSUR, and they should be done this afternoon with';';
all villages. Immediate water samples taken were all negative. I talked to .{Ia
Chignik--have signed contract. Want to know best way to get costs back in•.iry
setting up command center. ,y!,,•,+,
DORNEY: Bill Dahl and Monte Taylor from the Valdez office will be coming ins,,`
tomorrow afternoon to discuss village issues. My replacement, John Harrington,
will be in tonight. We are passing the baton. Bill wants to work with you '. t
tomorrow afternoon. We plan to put another public affairs type in here. Wea.,
will use it to continue liaison in the villages. I have some answers to yours,"_.�
memo of May 3. An air transport coordinator has been provided. A daily"+
position report is still being looked at how broadly we want that distributed.';,"r
The number of claims has been turned over to Crawford in Valdez. They are 5t
checking the computer system. The payment schedule for Exxon contract holders�,�.
and vendors has the accounting people in Valdez looking at turn -around time: e`,
We have a fellow in to review whole contract issue primarily for purposes of..
consistency. The next two are dealing with greater local discretionaryr'
authority that will be established by new seniors coming here. Valdez'willy,
transfer $100,000 to KIB's account tomorrow and will send backup. rfl
BRODIE: Any schedule? Money was taken from the Borough funds to use.
DORNEY: I have told them. Stacey ? has given that number to me.
FREED: My finance officer got the impression that the entire $350,000 will
be coming in tomorrow. Do you have an update on replacement nets for local
fishermen?
DORNEY: They have made a purchase for some nets --generic nets.
BRODIE: Have they come up with some ideas an how they will handle
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contaminated seines? Is there going to be a special tenderer or what? .. '•a
DORNEY: Leave that for John Harrington to work on. That is an issue that r
needs to be addressed.
BRODIE: Who is the person we should talk to about that?
DORNEY:
MADDEN:
BRODIE:
DORNEY:
I will have that on the tickler list for him. Also, see Bill Dahl.
I possibly will be leaving Friday.
Any resolution on labs?
Still hanging.
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BRODIE: Put on list for Bill.
GOULD introduced Herman Buekers. He will be taking over the oil spill so I can
go back to my regular job duties.
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