Folder PCA0002-2a
Container
Contains 79 Results:
The stack will become part of a massive air quality protection system which is designed to remove virtually all pollutants from vapors produced by the terminal operation., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-69
Scope and Contents
VT6119-6118
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
Incinerated inert gasses will be discharged into the atmosphere through the stack at an altitude of 650 feet above sea level, well above the Valdez temperature inversion level., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-70
Scope and Contents
VT6120-2
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
Other activity at the terminal included work on the final four tanks of the 14 crude oil storage tanks in the East Tank Farm and the hydrotesting of the six completed tanks., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-71
Scope and Contents
VT747-4
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
In the West Tank Farm, erection of four storage tanks continued. All 18 storage tanks will have a capacity of 510,000 barrels of crude oil., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-72
Scope and Contents
VT746-6
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
In the Ballast Water Treatment area, installation of piping and insulation continued. The facility includes three 430,000 barrel capacity holding tanks, skimmer tanks, a floatation building and chemical storage tanks., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-73
Scope and Contents
VT415-8A
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
In addition to the stack lift at the power generation and vapor recovery area, construction emphasis was on earthwork, concrete pours, equipment installation and steel erection., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-74
Scope and Contents
VT679-14
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
Work continued on exterior and interior of the various facilities. On tanker Berth 5, all roadway trestles were set, and the last concrete pour on the loading dock of Berth 4 completed., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-75
Scope and Contents
VT687-4
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
In addition to the facilities at the terminal, work continued in the “offsite” areas. Here, a reinforced earth wall is constructed for one of the terminal roads. Normally, such slopes along roadways would be excavated to bedrock, benched, backfilled and compacted to obtain a slope of suitable strength and seismic stability. The reinforced earth wall replaced this conventional construction method., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-76
Scope and Contents
VT251-250
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
The wall is anchored in bedrock and built of precast concrete panels. Galvanized steel straps, equal in length to the height of the particular wall are extended behind the walls in layers during the filling and compacting process., 1976-07
Item — Folder: PCA0002-2a
Identifier: PCA0002-2a-77
Scope and Contents
VT250-20
Dates:
Issued: 1976-07
