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FOCUS ON CLEAN SEAS
USCG Awards Honors For
Excellence In Marine
Environmental Protection
On September 8, AdmiralRobert
E. Kramek, Commandant of the
U.S. Coast Guard, announced the recipients of the first William M.
Benkert Awards, recognizing excel- lence in all aspects of marine envi- ronmental protection. These awards have been established to call atten- tion to outstanding company achieve- ments that exceed environmental compliance with industrial and regu- latory standards, in honor of Rear
Admiral William M. Benkert, a distinguished USCG officer known for leadership and vision in marine environmental protection. Awards were given to companies in four categories; Kirby Corporation of
Houston, Texas, won in the large vessel category; Yutana Barge Cor- poration of Nenana, Alaska, won in the small vessel category; Occiden- tal Chemical Corp. of Ingleside,
Texas, took the award in the large facility category; and Portland Pipe- line Corp., S. Portland, Maine, won the small facility category. A total of 61 companies participated in this first annual awards program. The presentation ceremony was sched- uled to take place at USCG head- quarters in Washington, D.C., on
September 20.
AAPA Names Environmental
Award Winners
On September 19, the American
Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) named the ports of Seattle,
Houston, Canaveral, and Greater
Lafourche winners in its 1995 Envi- ronmental Improvement Awards competition.
The highest honor, the Calvin
Hurst Award for Outstanding
Achievement, was awarded to the
Port of Seattle for its Southwest
Harbor Cleanup and Redevelopment
Project, site of the planned Ameri- can President Lines (APL) container terminal and intermodal yard.
The Port of Houston Authority won a community/public involve- ment award for its Beneficial Users
Group, formed to determine the best possible uses for disposal of large volumes of dredged material gener- ated from its proposed harbor deep- ening project. Canaveral Port Au- thority also received a community/ public involvement award for a pro- gram involving distribution of sea oats and beach grass to community residents.
The Greater Lafourche Port Com- mission, located in Galliano, La., won an Environmental Enhance- ment Award for its efforts to beautify
Bayou Lafourche. For more than two decades, the Port Commission has conducted various cleanup pro- grams including removal of over 100 derelict vessels from the waterway, removal of countless pilings and wharves, public awareness and in- volvement campaigns, weekly bayou patrols and cleanups, as well as em- bankment beautification and enforce- ment of ordinances.
A ceremony was scheduled for
October 18, at the Sheraton New
Orleans, at which Joseph J.
Birgeles, chairman of AAPA's Har- bors, Navigation and Environment
Committee, and manager, External
Affairs, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, was to present the
Environmental Improvement
Awards to the honorable recipients.
The AAPA represents virtually every U.S. public port agency, as well as major port agencies in
Canada, Latin America, and the Car- ibbean.
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