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Tanker Truck Driver Killed in Collision of Two Commercial Vehicles on Parks Highway

By Alaska Native News on Dec 16, 2022   Featured, General News  

Tanker Truck Driver Killed in Collision of Two Commercial Vehicles on Parks Highway

Alaska State Troopers and first responders rushed to an incident location at mile 133.5 of the Parks Highway after AST was alerted to the collision of two commercial tanker trucks at 1:30 am on Thursday morning. Upon arrival north of Trapper Creek, the driver of a fuel tanker, 67-year-old David Hope, of Talkeetna, was declared […]

State Calls Out Federal Government’s Failure to Follow Congressional Directives on Contaminated ANCSA Lands

By Alaska Department of Law on Dec 1, 2022   Featured, State  

State Calls Out Federal Government’s Failure to Follow Congressional Directives on Contaminated ANCSA Lands

(Anchorage, AK) – The State of Alaska continues to hold the federal government accountable for failing to clean up contaminated lands transferred to Alaska Natives as part of the 1971 Alaska Claims Settlement Act. On Nov. 23, the State filed an amended complaint (207KB PDF) with U.S. District Court in Alaska after the federal defendants misconstrued congressional directives […]

After 65 years of waiting, an acid waste-generating abandoned mine in the Taku River watershed may finally be cleaned up.

By Breanna Walker | Salmon Beyond Borders on Aug 30, 2022   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

After 65 years of waiting, an acid waste-generating abandoned mine in the Taku River watershed may finally be cleaned up.

JUNEAU—The Tulsequah Chief Mine, located near the confluence of the Tulsequah and Taku Rivers in British Columbia, has long been a source of acid mine contamination as well as frustration for those downstream in Alaska. The former gold mine, which ceased operation in 1957, has been a political and legal football for decades. In mid-August, […]

Comments made by Jim Cobb On “Stop The Damage Project” page re: Minorcan Mullet/Captain Andy

By Jim Cobb | Stop the DFamage Project on Sep 3, 2021   Op/Ed and the Editor  

Comments made by Jim Cobb On “Stop The Damage Project” page re: Minorcan Mullet/Captain Andy

We thank Minorcan Mullet / Captain Andy for doing such a good job of documenting, and bringing awareness in a sensible and honest manner. It is evident that oil spill response is ineffective due to the technology used, including the “Current Buster” which suffered what is known by industry as “entrainment” oil going over or […]

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