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[[Zenith Energy]], operator of the seismically vulnerable [[Portland Terminal]], received the International Liquid Terminals Association (ILTA) safety award three years in a row | [[Zenith Energy]], operator of the seismically vulnerable [[Portland Terminal]], received the International Liquid Terminals Association (ILTA) safety award three years in a row<ref>https://media.graphassets.com/CEi3iMxQjSEaurrpv6Yg</ref>despite the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management 2021 warning that with the next [[Cascadian Megaquake Resilience|next Cascadian Megaquake]], Zenith Energy's "Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub and all the tank farms there pose a really grave threat to the city, the county, the region, the whole state, and environment in an earthquake," which “we've known for a long time."<ref>https://www.portlandmercury.com/news/2021/07/26/35406357/industrial-hub-in-northwest-portland-will-cause-catastrophic-oil-spill-during-earthquake-report-finds</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:55, 10 August 2023
"Founded in 1974, the International Liquid Terminals Association (ILTA) is an advocate and key resource for the liquid terminal industry. With headquarters in the Washington, DC, area, ILTA advocates on behalf of the liquid terminal industry in Congress and at the federal agencies."[1]
ILTA calls itself "The Leading Advocate for the Liquid Terminal Industry" and claims "Liquid Terminals Touch & Improve Our Lives Everyday."[2]
Board of Directors
- Chairman: Tim C. Winter of Sprague Operating Resources, LLC
- Vice Chairman: T. Pratt Summers of Colonial Group, Inc.
https://www.ilta.org/About-ILTA/Meet-Our-Board
Safety Award
Zenith Energy, operator of the seismically vulnerable Portland Terminal, received the International Liquid Terminals Association (ILTA) safety award three years in a row[3]despite the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management 2021 warning that with the next next Cascadian Megaquake, Zenith Energy's "Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub and all the tank farms there pose a really grave threat to the city, the county, the region, the whole state, and environment in an earthquake," which “we've known for a long time."[4]