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The permits were released under a public records request.

The Aiviq, Kulluk’s custom-built tow and service boat, would be the primary tow vessel, even though the investigation is not complete into the failure of its four engines on Dec. 28, Churchfield said. That failure, in heavy seas while towing the Kulluk to Seattle, was a contributing factor in the ultimate grounding last week.

Churchfield said the owner of the Aiviq, Edison Chouest of Louisiana, has “been working with the vessel to ensure that they have mitigated any potential future failures.” The crew has been treating fuel and changing filters, but asked if fuel contamination caused the engine failures, Churchfield responded that the investigation was incomplete.

“Those are the mitigations they can take,” Churchfield said.

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