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Kwethluk Former Joseph Guy Community Center

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Site Information

Updated:
2022-07-05
Name:
Kwethluk Former Joseph Guy Community Center
Site Type:
Other
Status:
Active/Open

Location

Region:
Bethel
Location:
Kwethluk
Latitude:
60.810074
Longitude:
-161.423644
MTRS:
Description:
This site is located off Jay Hammond Way, next to the Headstart and Post Office, 418 feet from the Kwethluk River.
Acres:
0.2
Years of Operation:
2006-present

Contamination

Possible Contaminants:
Burning
Exposure Pathways:
Human Direct Contact, Inhalation, Wildlife Direct Contact

Distances to (ft)

Erosion:
418
Water Body:
418
Water Name:
Kwethluk River
Subsistence:
418
Critical Habitat:
443,000
Residences:
150
Stressed Habitat:
1

Erosion

Type:
Currents, Waves
Factors:
(no items specified)
Symptoms:
(no items specified)
Erosion Rate:
3
Rate QA:
BEA Calculated
Current Mitigation:
No

Soil

Silt %:
50
Clay %:
Cobble %:
Organics %:
Sand %:
50
Gravel %:
Boulder %:
Loam %:

File Details

Manager:
Rachel Mills
File Location:
Anchorage
File Number:

Drinking Water Sources

Primary?NameTypeTreatmentDepth (ft)Distance (ft)Zone
Kwethluk WasheteriaGroundwaterUnknown1252840Zone B

Tanks (if Applicable)

There are no tanks for this site.

Files

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