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EPA selects three Alaska Native corporations for $2.5 million to assess and clean up legacy contamination on ANCSA conveyed lands

By Suzanne Skadowski | EPA-Region 10 on Sep 3, 2023   Featured, General News, Rural  

EPA selects three Alaska Native corporations for $2.5 million to assess and clean up legacy contamination on ANCSA conveyed lands

SEATTLE – Friday the U.S. EPA announced that three Alaska Native Corporations were selected to receive $2.5 million in grant funding to assess and clean up legacy contamination on lands conveyed through the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. This funding, championed by Senator Lisa Murkowski, is the first funding awarded from the $20 million […]

Fish Near Fukushima Contained Radioactive Cesium 180 Times Over Japan’s Limit

By Julia Conley | Common Dreams on Jul 25, 2023   At Sea, Featured, National/World, World  

Fish Near Fukushima Contained Radioactive Cesium 180 Times Over Japan’s Limit

[content id=”79272″] The fish was caught near a drainage outlet where water from melted nuclear reactors flows—some of the same water that is to be treated and released from the power plant starting next month. With the Tokyo Electric Power Company planning to begin a release of 1.3 million tonnes of treated wastewater from the […]

Veterans who Served on Contaminated Alaskan Bases Faced Similar Health Hazards to Camp Lejeune

By Jonathan Sharp | CFO of Environmental Litigation Group PC on Jul 13, 2023   Featured, General News, Op/Ed and the Editor  

Veterans who Served on Contaminated Alaskan Bases Faced Similar Health Hazards to Camp Lejeune

For countless US veterans, the Army’s mismanagement and careless disposal of hazardous substances since the early years of the Cold War have been an enduring source of debilitating and fatal consequences. Notorious instances such as the pervasive contamination at Camp Lejeune, where toxins leached into groundwater for over 30 years, stand as a sobering testament […]

UAF-led team uncovers plant remediation effects on petroleum contamination

By Amy Loeffler | University of Alaska-Fairbanks on Jun 25, 2023   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

UAF-led team uncovers plant remediation effects on petroleum contamination

Initial choices about fertilization and grass seeding could have a long-lasting effect on how plants and their associated microbes break down pollution in petroleum-contaminated soils,  a research team led by a University of Alaska Fairbanks professor recently reported. Microbiology professor Mary Beth Leigh and the team found that planting grasses or adding fertilizer, or a combination of […]

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