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Citizen Groups and Alaska Community Action on Toxics Hold Press Conference to Release New Investigative Report on Drinking Water Contamination in Alaska

By Pamela Miller | ACAT on Sep 25, 2019   Featured, State  

Citizen Groups and Alaska Community Action on Toxics Hold Press Conference to Release New Investigative Report on Drinking Water Contamination in Alaska

Geographic Information System Map of contaminated sites with PFAS. Image-DEC Anchorage – The Alaska PFAS Action Coalition (APAC), Gustavus PFAS Action Coalition, and Alaska Community Action on Toxics (ACAT) will hold a news conference Wednesday, September 25th at the Lakefront Anchorage Hotel 4800 at Spenard Rd. at 12:00pm. The groups will release an investigative report […]

PFAS Discovered in Groundwater at the King Salmon Airport

By Alaska DOT and PF on Jan 25, 2019   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

PFAS Discovered in Groundwater at the King Salmon Airport

  One well, on airport property, tested above the DEC action level. (King Salmon, Alaska) – Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) recently tested 10 wells located at and near the King Salmon Airport for Per- and Polyflouroalkly Substances (PFAS). One well, located on airport property, tested at 155 parts per trillion (ppt) for the […]

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

By Penn State on Jul 19, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Treated Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater may Pollute Area Water Sources for Years

Given Pennsylvania’s abundant natural resources, it’s no surprise that the Commonwealth has become a mecca for hydraulic fracturing. Researchers, however, have recently discovered that releasing millions of gallons of treated hydraulic fracturing wastewater each year into area surface waters may have longer-lasting effects than originally thought. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, hydraulic fracturing […]

Walker-Mallott Administration Takes Action to Provide Clean Drinking Water near Flint Hills

By Kristin Ryan | ADEC on Feb 8, 2017   Featured, Interior Alaska, State  

Walker-Mallott Administration Takes Action to Provide Clean Drinking Water near Flint Hills

  JUNEAU — The Walker-Mallott administration today announced the State of Alaska is taking important steps to secure clean drinking water to residents affected by releases of sulfolane, an industrial solvent used in gasoline production, from the former Flint Hills North Pole Refinery. Flint Hills Resources Alaska and the State reached an agreement to fund […]

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