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The Valdez Team

2024-03-03 06:07:14

Valdez Team Valdez Team - an experienced business and academic partner team with a wide range of expertise and experience in all aspects of engineering, research and technical activities, including aging structures. The class supports US Air Force Academy School and Aircraft Structure Life Extension Center (CAStLE). In our team, the main contractor Valdez International Corporation (Valdez) joined NDE Services, Inc. National Institute of Aviation (NIAR).

The most famous is the southern end of the Alaska pipeline, Valdes is a preferred destination for passengers. Valdez is located on the flat ground on the northern coast of Valdez Harbor, 305 miles east of Anchorage and 364 miles south of Fairbanks in the deep sea fjord. Like many other coastal towns in Alaska, the center of Valdez is a boat harbor gathering along the waterfront. From there, the town spreads to about 12 dozen easy walking areas, returning to mountains and mineral gorge. On the nearby Egan Avenue, Valdez is equivalent to the north of the main street, Richardson Highway, Thompson Pass. The downtown area is dotted with various restaurants, accommodations, museums and Prince William Bay Community College. From the entrance of the town you can see the Transalaska Oil Pipeline Terminal with 9 million barrels of oil per huge storage tank.

On 24th March 1989, at the Prince William Sound in Alaska, Exxon Valdez moved southwest after leaving Valdez Port. The ship carries more than 50 million gallons of crude oil. When Valdes was only 28 miles away from the port, it stranded at Bree Reef. The bottom was torn apart, and 10.9 was actually Alaska brown bear attacking the workers on the coast. Combining all these factors makes cleaning work more difficult than expected. The cleaning process may be the most expensive oil spill process in history. However, the total cost is unknown and it is still growing. ExxonMobil paid over $ 5 billion, including $ 20 million in investigating oil spill incidents. Part of the reason why the cleanup work is very expensive is the number of workers used in that work. There are about 11,000 men and women including Dispatched Workers in payroll calculation of Exxon Mobil. An ordinary worker received it