Members of the Kodiak Potential Places of Refuge Workgroup (link initiates the download of a 31.4KB pdf format document listing workgroup members) included natural resource agency representatives, oil spill response professionals, and local government representatives. The workgroup was chaired by a Steering Committee.
Meeting announcements, agendas, handouts, and meeting minutes were posted here as they were developed, to provide public access to the Workgroup record.
The Workgroup process was opened to the public and public participation was welcomed and encouraged. For additional information regarding the workgroup process, please contact LarryIwamoto at dec.spar.ppor@alaska.gov
Meeting Schedule: 2006
August 8, 2006 – Kodiak Potential Places of Refuge Workshop
- Location – National Parks Service, Alaska Headquarters
240 W.5th Ave
Anchorage, Alaska
Room 309
Teleconference Available - Agenda
- Meeting Summary
Prior to the meeting workgroup members are requested to review and collect edits for the PPOR plans and documents available on the project website.
March 2, 2006
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Prior to the meeting workgroup members are encouraged to review the following::
Places of Refuge Annex to the Unified Plan
http://www.dec.state.ak.us/spar/perp/plans/uc/Annex%20O%20(Jan%2010).pdf,
The Prince William Sound Potential Places of Refuge web site,
http://www.state.ak.us/dec/spar/perp/pwspor/home.htm,
Kodiak Marine Firefighting Plan,
http://www.circac.org/documents/pdf/props/
KodiakMFFPlan_June_22_2005.pdf , and the Draft Risk/Capability Maps and the Proposed Index Map posted on the Kodiak PPOR web site http://www.dec.state.ak.us/spar/perp/kppor/
- 10:00 am-4:00 pm
- Kodiak Island Borough Conference Room
- 710 Mill Bay Road
- Kodiak, Alaska
- Meeting Documents
- Please notify Mark Janes (markjanes@nukaresearch.com) if you plan to attend the meeting and need printed meeting handouts.
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This page last updated: June 30, 2008 by Nuka Research & Planning Group, LLC