Re: Alaska Pipeline Security
It's 20 Deg F, and the wind is gusting to 41 MPH. It's the 'Real Arctic Stuff'. the Ocean is starting to freez over. We had a visiting Polar bear for the last 2 day's. He just packed out this morning.>
Security on the Alaska Pipeline is better than at the Millitary Base I was just working at. I am singularly qualified to make that statement as I was in charge of the 20 million $ security upgrade myself.
One day, right before Y2K, I was inspecting the installations of sattellite phones up and down the entire length (800 Miles) of the Trans Alaska Pipeline. I was at a pump station well above the Arctic Circle in the Guard Shack at the gate getting coffey and talking to the Security guy. The Phone rings. It's some GI's, who are a little hedgy about identifing themselves. (Actually they worked at the "DEW LINE" station near by, this , once called "White Alice" was the Early Warning Detetection system to watch for incoming Russian Missels at the height of the cold War) anyway, they informed us that some hunters, with an Irish Setter, drinking Tree Frog beer, had a fire going under the Pipeline at Mile ###. The Helicopter was imediately dispatched from the neighboring pumpstation and we jumped in to security vechiles and headed for the site. Security vehicles also were dispatched from the next pump station down the line. It was a drizzley, cold day, and sure enough here were these 2 guy's in hunting outfits with a small campfire going trying to use the Pipeline as a shelter. At this specific location the Pipeline is elevated roughly 18 Feet off the ground. It's a Steel Pipe, 4 Feet in diameter, with 6 to 8 inches of insulation on it, then covered in an aluminum outer skin. Bow hunting is allowed on the Right of Way, but no guns within 5 miles. After informing them that fires were strictly prohibited and putting out their fire one of the security guy's noted that they WERE drinking Tree Frog beer, and the DID have an Irish Setter with them. Not bad for Sattellite Surveillance! Especially when you factor in that the Sattellite is some 33,000 miles away. We did point out to the hunters that the Pipeline is pressurized to around 1000 PSI, and handels roughly a million barrels a day of OIL! which would fuel a fairly good size fire.
For some 7 years, the Trans Alaska Pipeline operated at in excess of 2 Million Barrells a day, providing roughly one fifth of the US's Oil. It is under a National Security Act, which brings in the FBI as well as a National Assuretiey Act which get's the CIA involved.
In this case "Big Brother" WAS WATCHING!