01/2009 - Colville steps up to plate on ULSD
Colville's new ultra-low sulphur diesel tank farm, which was built in Deadhorse in the last half of 2008, has four 435,000 gallon tanks set in a concrete secondary containment, with "cone-up" bottom design for the tanks to sit on.
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2009 - Prudhoe Bay General Store
Prudhoe Bay General Store featured in The Great Alaska Pipeline (Pictorial Histories) book.
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2009 - Colville in the 2009 Milepost
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11/2008 - AK-WA Connection 2008: Colville meets industry’s pressing needs
Firm develops innovative oily waste recycling plan and builds North Slope Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel mega tank farm.
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10/2008 - Colville
Ranks # 38
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06/05/2008
- Colville expands service across North Slope,
on and offshore
THE SOUNDER
STAFF
The Regulatory
Commission of Alaska recently approved the expansion
of Colville Waste Management’s solid-waste
service area across the North Slope.
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06/08/2008 - Colville expands service across North Slope, offshore
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska recently approved the expansion of Colville’s
solid waste service area across the North Slope, stretching from the eastern border of
ANWR westward to Point Hope and extending offshore to the Chukchi and Beaufort
seas. With the expansion Colville holds not only the largest certificated service area of
any regulated utility in Alaska, but also one of the largest service territories of any regulated
utility in the United States.
The company’s ultimate goal for the future is “zero
landfill disposal,” said Colville President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Helmericks.
“We already supply a waste-to-energy plant in Spokane with valuable resources sorted
and recycled from the solid waste stream. That material would have otherwise been
buried, reducing the useful life of the NSB’s Oxbow Landfill by many years.” Colville’s
solid waste utility business was founded in 1981 by Mark’s father, Bud Helmericks. The
company maintains a fleet of specialized equipment, including vehicles, bear-proof
dumpsters and trailers to move solid waste across northern Alaska’s seasonal ice roads
and year-round gravel roads.
05/27/2008 - Colville expands service across North Slope, on and offshore
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska – The Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) recently approved the expansion of Colville’s solid waste service area across the North Slope, stretching from the eastern border of ANWR westward to Point Hope and extending offshore to the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas of Arctic Alaska.
With this expansion, Colville holds not only the largest certificated service area of any regulated utility in Alaska, but also one of the largest service territories of any regulated utility in the entire United States,” noted Colville attorney Matt Findley of Ashburn & Mason.
Colville’s solid waste utility has been in existence since 1981. Colville Solid Waste Services has grown in response to both increased exploration and expanded production in the oil industry. Colville’s
environmental record is excellent in recycling
as well as disposal.
Colville has been a solid business presence on the North Slope since its inception, and has consistently demonstrated that it has the resources and capability to operate efficiently and reliably in the region’s challenging physical and business climates,” stated longtime Colville counsel Bill Saupe of Ashburn & Mason.
Colville
originated with the philosophy of “handling the leavings of industry in an environmentally sound manner in the harsh, yet fragile Arctic,” according to Mark Helmericks, President and Chief Executive Officer of Colville. That simple phrase is attributed to his father and founder of the company, Bud Helmericks, describing the founding principle of Colville’s
solid waste utility in regulatory documents
Zero landfill disposal is my ultimate goal for Colville’s future,” said Helmericks. “We already supply a waste-to-energy plant in Spokane with valuable resources sorted and recycled from the solid waste stream. That material would have otherwise been buried, reducing the useful life of the NSB’s
Oxbow Landfill by many years.”
Colville’s solid waste certificated area was already one of the largest in the US, extending from the National Petroleum Reserve – Alaska (NPRA) down the Dalton Highway to the Brooks Range and offshore in the Beaufort Sea. Colville maintains a fleet of specialized equipment, including vehicles, bear-proof dumpsters and trailers to move solid waste across seasonal ice roads and year-round gravel. Colville’s staff consists of some of the most knowledgeable drivers and handlers in the business. Often pulling two loaded trailers behind a heavy hook truck, Colville drivers will log hundreds of miles in a work rotation safely handling customer’s
unique needs in all Arctic conditions.
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03/2008 - Northrim
Annual Report 2007
Colville Inc. featured on page 12 - 13
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10/2007 - Colville
Inc. They arrived at Prudhoe Bay, even before
the pipeline.
Serving Alaska’s North Slope with a collection
of varied support services, Prudhoe Bay based
Colville Inc. operates across the sweeping landscape
of Alaska’s extreme north–literally
the top of the world.
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10/2007 - Colville
Ranks # 47
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7/01/2007
- Colville
to service the Slope by sea
The fact that
the Beaufort Sea has less ice year to year is
not lost on a Colville Delta businessman who
recently purchased and outfitted an all-aluminum
boat for North Slope service.
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06/04/2007
- After
a lifetime in the Arctic, Helmericks sees offshore
as the answer
The most notable change on
Alaska's North Slope since the 1970s is the
absence of the Beaufort Sea ice pack, says
Arctic business executive Mark Helmericks.
4/08/2007 - Colville,
from 1950s pioneer to well-known provisioner in
the Prudhoe region
Long tenure in
challenging part of the world credited to Colville’s
seasoned staff and dedication to customer needs Click here for
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4/08/2007 - Movers
and Shakers - Alaska Journal of Commerce
Colville Inc.
announced that Becky Gay has taken the position
of special assistant to the president of the
Prudhoe Bay-based company.
3/31/07 - Colville’s
Rick Hofreiter promoted to Vice President of Operations
Prudhoe Bay –
Colville, Inc., an oilfield service company
on the North Slope, announced the promotion
of Rick Hofreiter to Vice President of Operations
on March 31, 2007.
3/25/07 - Petroleum
News
Colville's Becky
Gay featured under Business Spotlight in March
25 issue of Petroleum News
1/28/07 - Demand
for fuel surges on North Slope
We receive more
than 10,000 gallons of fuel daily by truck,
and with these and our reserves were are close
to our capacity,” said Mark Helmericks,
president of fuel supplier Colville Inc. “This
demand for fuel could become critical if one
of the two topping plants should go down.”
12/03/06 - As
industry grows on the Slope, so does Colville
Inc.
DEADHORSE - In
Prudhoe Bay, if you want to find a hard-to-get
item, Colville Inc. and its employees know where
to look. From safety goggles to truck batteries
to thousands of gallons of jet fuel, Colville
is the support network for Alaska's North Slope
6/27/06
- Snowy
owl released at Prudhoe Bay
6/24/06
- Project
Hooter
4/18/06
- New Owner,
New Management for Colville, Inc.
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