Report to the Premier on Oil Transportation and Oil SpillsThis report is the result of 4 months of public hearings in the coastal communities of British Columbia over the summer of 1989 on recommendations to reduce marine oil spill risks and to improve response capability. The report considers the problems of oil transportation and oil spills without regard for questions of jurisdiction. Prevention, response and compensation for damage are discussed. |
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