JUNEAU, Alaska -- Since the Exxon Valdez caused the worst oil spill in the nation's history, tankers that ship Alaska's crude oil to the West Coast have become stronger, with double hulls and redundant operating systems.
But with the 17th anniversary today of the 11 million-gallon spill, some say the potential for oil spill disasters has shifted onshore. Corrosion in the aging oil supply system is seen by some as a growing threat to the state's pipeline system, as evidenced by a leak on the North Slope this month.
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