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State responds to ‘oily water’ spill at Trans-Alaska Pipeline terminal in Valdez

Alaska’s Department of Environmental Conservation  is responding to an oil spill at the Marine Terminal in Valdez — at the end of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline.

On Sunday, equipment owned by Alyeska Pipeline Service Company malfunctioned and a mixture of North Slope Crude and water spilled under the snow. That mixture traveled over land and into the water in one of the tanker berths. 

As of 6 a.m. on Tuesday, Alyeska said that approximately 13,692 gallons of oily water had been recovered by an incident management team. Crews under contract with Alyeska have corralled a 30-foot by 30-foot area of oily water with fishing vessels and aircraft contracted to watch for any escapement.