In 1989, a breakdown in communications and a lapse in procedure caused the Exxon Valdez to run aground on Bligh Reef in Prince William Sound, spilling 11 million gallons of Alaska crude. In the wake of this costly disaster, Congress enacted the Oil...
Transportation of crude and petroleum products via pipeline and marine vessels is an integral part of the oil industry. The products are also stored in large tank farms. Over land, pipelines handle most of this load, transporting crude oil (dark p...
This clip explores some of the factors that go into the decision about where to locate a business once the region and city have been chosen. Depending on the type of business, factors to consider include: the physical attributes of the space, access...
The suitability of Yucca Mountain as the site for a long term repository for high level nuclear waste has not found universal acceptance. Concerns have been expressed concerning potential groundwater contamination, seismic stability, and transportat...
The first federal law to regulate the transportation of hazardous materials was passed in 1866. Special training for drivers, placarding, and vehicle inspections are all aimed at the same goal today as over 150 years ago: to assure the safe transpor...