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Island Restoration
Completion of Corrective Actions

Upon completion of corrective action activities, NOAA submitted to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) a request for a conditional closure determination, also known as a “no further remedial action planned,” or “no further action determination.” Each request summarized a restored site’s history, previous investigations, and cleanup actions using text, tables, and figures. A request presented NOAA’s efforts to complete site restoration activities according to State of Alaska regulations. The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation project manager’s signature on the request confirmed the state’s concurrence. On June 4, 2008, NOAA's corrective action activities for the St. Paul Operable Unit was closed. NOAA anticipates ADEC will closeout the St. George Island Operable Unit by October 2008.

Closure documents are available in the document library. Photographs of cleanup efforts are in the image gallery.

NOAA's Mandate

Causes of Environmental Contamination

NOAA Actions to Restore the Pribilof Islands

Lead and Asbestos Abatement

Department of Defense Environmental Restoration Responsibilities

Administrative Record


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NOAA created this product in partial fulfillment of a memorandum of agreement between it and the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer.
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/
http://www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/oha/shpo/shpo.htm
Last update July 15, 2008