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Olowalu petroglyphs damaged in paintball attack
By Staff | Jul 16, 2021
State Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement officers seek the public’s help to identify the person(s) who damaged Pu‘u Kilea by shooting paintballs at this important cultural site. PHOTO BY DLNR.
OLOWALU From a distance, it appears a flock of birds left their collective droppings all over a cliff face that holds some of the finest examples of Hawaiian petroglyphs. Also known as Pu’u Kilea, there are about 100 petroglyphs spread across the face of the basalt cliff in the Olowalu Valley. The state Department of Land & Natural Resources’ Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) was notified of serious vandalism last week Tuesday, after someone with a paintball gun fired shot after shot onto the dark cliff.
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Preserving AKs pipeline
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Petroleum News
Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.s proactive risk-based maintenance programs latest construction project is designed to protect the 800-mile trans-Alaska oil pipeline from the slow pace of melting permafrost attributed to climate change.
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, or TAPS, was designed and built to manage changing environmental conditions, including permafrost zones, Alyeskas chief communications officer Michelle Egan recently told Petroleum News in an email.
TAPS, which Alyeska has operated for more than 44 years, includes 420 miles of above-ground pipe on vertical support members, or VSMs, to accommodate permafrost conditions.
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Fulton City Council tables gas rate increase decision
The Fulton City Council voted 8-0 Tuesday to table discussion on a proposed gas rate increase in the aftermath of February’s extraordinary cold spell.
by Ryan Boland
Jul. 14 2021 @ 11:05pm
The Fulton City Council voted 8-0 Tuesday to table discussion on a proposed gas rate increase in the aftermath of February’s extraordinary cold spell.
The move comes after the council in June rejected identical proposed increases of 5 cents for the late August billing and the April 2022 billing.
The increases first appeared to pass by a narrow 4-3 margin. However, after an examination of the voting rules and procedures in the city’s charter, it was discovered five votes are required for passage, not a simple majority, so the motion failed.
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