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Site Report: Manokotak Natives Limited Bulk Farm

Site Name: Manokotak Natives Limited Bulk Farm
Address: First Street, Manokotak, AK 99628
File Number: 2611.38.003
Hazard ID: 25352
Status: Active
Staff: Stacee Henderson, 9072628202 stacee.henderson@alaska.gov
Latitude: 58.981072
Longitude: -159.057802
Horizontal Datum:WGS84

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Problems/Comments

During a Reconnaissance of the Above Ground Storage Tank Farms at Manokotak, Alaska, Diesel Range Organics was found at the former Manokotak Natives Limited Bulk Fuel Farm. The former tank farm had eight above ground storage tanks which totaled 80,000 gallons, and contained diesel fuel that supplied the village with heating fuel during the winter and summer months. A new bulk fuel above ground storage tank farm was constructed during 2000-2001 to replace the fomer Manokotak Natives Limited Bulk Fuel, and the Manokotak Power Company Tank Farm, and the Southwest Region School District's Old School AST Farm. The new tank farm is in proximity to Manokotak's former Bulk Fuel and Power Plant AST Farms, and the Igushik River.

Action Information

Action Date Action Description DEC Staff
2/18/2009 Site Added to Database A new site has been added to the database Alyce Hughey
2/18/2009 Update or Other Action File number 2611.38.003 was assigned and entered into the Fileroom Database and the Contaminated Sites Database. Alyce Hughey
2/18/2009 Update or Other Action Lat/Log was obtained using Google Maps. Alyce Hughey
2/18/2009 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking Initial ranking with ETM completed for source area id: 78708 name: Above Ground Storage Tanks Don Fritz
5/28/2009 Update or Other Action File transferred from Soldotna to Anchorage 6-1-09. Project Manager changed from Don Fritz to Linda Nuechterlein. Alyce Hughey
7/24/2014 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 78708 Above Ground Storage Tanks. Joshua Barsis
7/25/2014 Potentially Responsible Party/State Interest Letter Sent a letter of state interest on this day. Joshua Barsis
4/10/2015 Update or Other Action Letter with site history and request for contact sent on this day. ADEC warns that a Notice of Environmental Contamination will be filed if MNL does not take action. Joshua Barsis
9/28/2016 Update or Other Action SUMMARY: In 2001 a reconnaissance was conducted for the village of Manokotak Natives Limited (MNL)bulk fuel storage site. In 2000-2001 the Alaska Energy Authority constructed a new consolidated above ground storage tank (AST) farm replacing the multiple smaller tank farms in the community. Including the MNL tank farm. Subsurface soil samples showed diesel range organics (DRO) of 684 ppm and 727 ppm, and gasoline range organics (GRO) 187 ppm and 20.8 ppm. Erin Gleason
9/30/2016 Update or Other Action Sent Manokotak Natives Limited an information request letter. Response due 10/31/2016.ADEC warns that a Notice of Environmental Contamination will be filed if MNL does not take action. Erin Gleason
1/5/2017 Enforcement Action Recorded Notice of Environmental Contamination (NEC). Letter sent to Manokotak Natives Limited informing them of the NEC. Erin Gleason
4/19/2018 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 78708 Above Ground Storage Tanks. Erin Gleason

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