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Campus.News March 24, 2002

Risk of Future Exxon Valdez Disaster Declines

The danger of a future Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska’s Prince William Sound has declined substantially since the state of Alaska, environmentalists, oil companies, and the fishing industry brought together a risk management team, according to a study in a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).

Martha Grabowski, research professor of decision sciences and engineering systems at Rensselaer, is one of the authors of "The Prince William Sound Risk Assessment," which appears in the current issue of the journal Interfaces: An International Journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).

Grabowski and the team estimated the probability of future accidents involving oil tankers, including collisions, drift groundings, powered groundings, foundering, fire, explosion, and structural failure. They did so by simulating the oil transportation system capable of evaluating the risk of oil spills.

The authors constructed an accident probability model that accounted for the relationships between vessels’ operating environment, triggering incidents, and accidents. They used operational data such as vessel type and movement data from the U.S. Coast Guard, tanker arrival and departure information from the Ship Escort/Response Vessel System (SERVS), and meteorological data from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration. They also conducted surveys to obtain data about open fishing times, locations, and duration. They estimated the probability of mechanical failures using proprietary failure data supplied by local shipping companies. Because large databases of local accident and human error data did not exist, they used expert judgment to estimate the probabilities of such events.

INFORMS is an international scientific society with 10,000 members dedicated to applying scientific methods to help improve decision-making, management, and operations. Members of INFORMS work in business, government, and academia.

For more, go to http://www.informs.org/Press/ExxonValdez01d.htm.

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