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Aerial of kayakers joining boat flotilla that are protesting the docking of foreign flagged tankers, if an oil spill occurred who would take responsibility - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
September 9, 1989
Public Domain
High aerial of the city of Valdez, winter mountain and calm water - Valdez (Prince William
Sound).
November 3, 1989
Public Domain
Late afternoon clouds over the Mirant Power Plant, with BAE Shipyards, the Bay Bridge, and Yerba Buena Island in the distance.
$4.50. See descriptions on the xiao long bao page.
I had to ask for this specially since they don't list a meatless beef noodle soup for some reason (other Ding Tai Fengs do). The regular one with meat is $6. I don't like meat in my beef noodle soups because beef noodle soups aren't about the meat, it's about the soup. The meat (theoretically) have given all their essence to the soup so it's not necessary to eat their tired remains. I like to concentrate on the noodles and the soup.
Ding Tai Feng, 1108 South Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, California, (626) 574-7068
Exxon spill study site sign posted on beach - Herring Bay, Knight lsland
(Prince William Sound).
December 7, 1989
Public Domain
6:15 p.m. Photo taken on April 10, 2008 of the Exxon Gas Station at Del Amo and Cherry in Long Beach, Southern California.
(Former World Gas Station)
Self Service Gas Station
The Senior Seminar, comprised of top military officers, U.S. ambassadors, and high level federal workers (FBI, CIA, and etc.), dress down in survival suits supplied by the Coast Guard and form on the deck for group picture - Prince William Sound.
September 22, 1989
Public Domain
Oil laborer on top platform of oil rig uses telephone to talk with workers on the floor - Drilling rig #2 (Prudhoe Bay).
October 11, 1989
Public Domain
Bad user interface design could be everywhere, even on a gas pump. What should you press to select gas with 89 of Octane?
The big yellow sign is just a sign... the real button is the red "Push to Start"
Have you already encountered this type of pump? Have you hit the 89?
Boston, 2006
Read my post on this bad design
Aerial of lightering vessel "Florida Bay" with tug boat wait to respond to a leaking oil tanker or to collect oil from skimmers during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
November 3, 1989
Public Domain
Oil industry rep. sits with audience during oil spill operations meeting - Anchorage.
December 12, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of fishing vessel "Granny Rosa" stretching its end of containment boom during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
November 3, 1989
Public domain
Close aerial of fishing vessel "Granny Rosa" stretching its end of containment boom during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
November 3, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of lightering vessel "Florida Bay" with tug boat wait to respond to a leaking oil tanker or to collect oil from skimmers during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
November 3, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of salmon hatchery and fish holding pens, calm water - Sawmill Bay Hatchery, Evans lsland (Prince William Sound).
September 28, 1989
Public Domain
ADEC Commissioner Dennis Kelso listens to presentations given by different state agencies and Exxon at the oil spill operations meeting located at Exxon headquarters - Valdez.
September 5, 1989
Public Domain
Close aerial of lightering vessel "Florida Bay" with tug boat wait to respond to a leaking oil tanker or to collect oil from skimmers during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
November 3, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of fishing vessel 'Granny Rosa' stretching its end of containmnet boom during the
boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez
Harbor.
Exxon (3,920 square feet)
13644 Hull Street Road, Harbour Point Village, Midlothian, VA
Opened in 2018; originally Martin's Food Markets gas station (2012-February 2017)
Store #: n/a
Address: 808 20TH ST SW
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Aerial of fishing vessel "Granny Rosa" stretching its end of containment boom during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
November 3, 1989
Public domain
NOTE: Timestamp incorrect, added automatically by camera. Photo taken just before sunset on Saturday, April 6, 2013.
Otter rehabilitation center, mother and baby sea otter kept separate from other sea otters while rehabilitating from the effects of the oil spill - Valdez Harbor (Prince William Sound).
July 10, 1989
Public Domain
Aerial of lightering vessel "Florida Bay" with tug boat wait to respond to a leaking oil tanker or to collect oil from skimmers during boom deployment test, Ship Escort and Response Vessel System (SERVS) - Valdez Harbor.
November 3, 1989
Public Domain
Workers with heavy machinery continue to remove contaminated soil around homes in a Mayflower, Arkansas neighborhood April 5, 2013, a week after a pipeline rupture. Exxon's Pegasus pipeline, which can carry more than 90,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Patoka, Illinois to Nederland, Texas, was shut down March 29, 2013 after a leak was discovered late in the afternoon in a subdivision near the town of Mayflower, Arkansas. The leak forced the evacuation of 22 homes. Exxon had no specific estimate of how much crude oil had spilled, but the company said 12,000 barrels of oil and water had been recovered. The company did not say how much of the total was oil and how much was water. Greenpeace Photo by Karen McCall
High aerial of the city of Valdez, water and mountains - Valdez (Prince William Sound).
September 16, 1989
Public Domain
Exxon's Pegasus pipeline, which can carry more than 90,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude from Patoka, Illinois to Nederland, Texas, was shut down March 29, 2013 after a leak was discovered late in the afternoon in a subdivision near the town of Mayflower, Arkansas. The leak forced the evacuation of 22 homes. Exxon had no specific estimate of how much crude oil had spilled, but the company said 12,000 barrels of oil and water had been recovered. The company did not say how much of the total was oil and how much was water. Greenpeace Photo by Karen E. McCall