ACKNOWLEDGWENTS 



Woodward-Clyde Consultants appreciates the contributions of a number of 

 scientists and engineers. 



Dr. A. 0. Ott, now with the Alaska State Pipeline Coordinator's Office, 

 conceived the aquatic biology field program and was responsible for much 

 of its implementation. He also served as a principal investigator on the 

 study for one and one half years of the field phase. 



Brent Drage , now with R & M Consultants, was responsible for early imple- 

 mentation of the hydrology field program. 



Other scientists whose contributions have benefited the study are, James 

 A. Glaspell of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game; Michael A. Scott of the 

 U. S. Bureau of Land Management; and Dr. Keshavan Nair, Dr. Ulrich Luscher and 

 Robert Pitt of Woodward-Clyde Consultants. 



A number of Woodward-Clyde personnel assisted in the field at various 

 times, including Donald 0. McKay (now with the U. S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service), Kenneth E. Tarbox, Jonathan Isaacs , and Jerry P. Borstad . 



Thanks are also due to Alyeska Pipeline Service Company and the Alaska 

 Department of Transportation for use of their photographs of some mining 

 sites and the use of their mining plans. 



We are also grateful to Susan Ogle for graphics production and Marn ie 

 Isaacs for editorial review. And finally, we are deeply indebted to Jean 

 Borstad and Jayne Voorhis for report production. 



