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Assembly approves contracts to characterize long‑term fuel spill sites after ADEC directives
Summary
The assembly authorized contracts for fieldwork and reporting at two long‑standing fuel‑spill sites tied to ADEC requirements, noting the borough’s obligation to complete cleanup before divesting affected properties.
The Kodiak Island Borough Assembly on March 5 authorized contracts to advance site characterization and reporting at two long‑running fuel‑spill locations after the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) required additional work.
Staff told the assembly that in March 2020 fuel was discovered entering the sanitary sewer from a manhole on Providence Kodiak Island Medical Center property; the source was identified as a leaking heating fuel line at the Chiniac elder house (long‑term care facility). Although contaminated soils were removed earlier…
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