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Kalskag Old AVEC Tank Farm

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Site Information

Updated:
2022-07-01
Name:
Kalskag Old AVEC Tank Farm
Site Type:
Tank Farm
Status:
Active/Open

Location

Region:
Bethel
Location:
Kalskag
Latitude:
61.51281
Longitude:
-160.363054
MTRS:
Description:
Located close to the tribal office, a school, and several residences, approximately 605 feet from the river bank.
Acres:
0.25
Years of Operation:
1969-2004

Contamination

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

Distances to (ft)

Erosion:
600
Water Body:
600
Water Name:
Kuskokwim River
Subsistence:
600
Critical Habitat:
760,000
Residences:
120
Stressed Habitat:
999

Erosion

Type:
Currents, Ice
Factors:
Flooding, Storm Surge
Symptoms:
Ice Gouging, Root Exposure/Fallen Trees, Scarps
Erosion Rate:
2
Rate QA:
BEA Calculated
Current Mitigation:
No

Soil

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

File Details

Manager:
Tait Chandler
File Location:
Anchorage
File Number:

Drinking Water Sources

Primary?NameTypeTreatmentDepth (ft)Distance (ft)Zone
Lower Kalskag Water SystemGroundwaterUnknown4670Zone A

Tanks (if Applicable)

GallonsContentsOwnerLabeling
10000DieselAVECOut of Service

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