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Site Report: AT&T Alascom TAPS Repeater Slope

Site Name: AT&T Alascom TAPS Repeater Slope
Address: ~9 Miles S, SW of Pump Station 3, ~80 Miles NE of Anaktuvuk Pass, Anaktuvuk Pass, AK 99721
File Number: 900.38.017
Hazard ID: 4540
Status: Cleanup Complete
Staff: No Longer Assigned, 9074655229 dec.icunit@alaska.gov
Latitude: 68.743611
Longitude: -149.064722
Horizontal Datum:NAD83

We make every effort to ensure the data presented here is accurate based on the best available information currently on file with DEC. It is therefore subject to change as new information becomes available. We recommend contacting the assigned project staff prior to making decisions based on this information.

Problems/Comments

Petroleum contamination at a Trans Alaska Pipeline Repeater site consisting of four 1,250-gallon aboveground fuel tanks; generator module; battery module, and microwave tower.

Action Information

Action Date Action Description DEC Staff
10/23/2007 Site Characterization Report Approved ENSR report provided site characterization data for the Slope repeater site Jim Frechione
12/18/2007 Site Added to Database Site added to the database. Mitzi Read
12/18/2007 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking Initial ranking with ETM completed. Mitzi Read
12/20/2007 Site Closure Approved site cleanup actions included removal of 2 cubic yards of soil from tank and generator areas. soil samples did not detect contamination remaining above cleanup levels Jim Frechione

Contaminant Information

Name Level Description Media Comments
For more information about this site, contact DEC at (907) 465-5390.

Control Type

Type Details
No ICs Required

Requirements

Description Details
Advance approval required to transport soil or groundwater off-site.

No associated sites were found.

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