DEC to spend $4 million on Wrangell junkyard cleanup
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation announced this week it will spend about $4 million to clean up a former Wrangell junkyard site with high levels of lead contamination.
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by kstkadmin | Sep 24, 2015 | Featured News, Local News, News | 0
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation announced this week it will spend about $4 million to clean up a former Wrangell junkyard site with high levels of lead contamination.
Read Moreby kstkadmin | Jun 8, 2015 | Local News, News | 0
Lead levels at the Byford Junkyard at 4 mile Zimovia Highway are high enough to be a threat to human health.
Read Moreby kstkadmin | May 1, 2015 | Featured News, Local News, News, Syndicated | 0
The Wrangell Cooperative Association recently won federal funding to test shellfish from Wrangell beaches. The tribal government wants to make sure clams and cockles are still safe to eat after a sinking tug boat leaked fuel in the area last winter.
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