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Table I No. City Site Name Priority 1 Adak Adak SWMU 60 Tank Farm A Table I DEC Inventory of Active Contaminated Sites & Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites Ordered Alphabetically by Location No. City Site Name Priority 1 Adak Adak SWMU 60 Tank Farm A Medium 2 Adak USCG Loran C - Attu Island Medium 3 Adak Adak Tanker Shed UST 42494 Medium 4 Adak Adak SWMU 61 Tank Farm B Medium 5 Adak Attu Isl Military Petroleum Sites Medium 6 Adak Tanaga Island Medium 7 Adak Adak Former Power Plant Bldg T-1451 Medium 8 Adak USCG Loran "A" Station Attu Island Medium 9 Adak Adak SA 80 Steam Plant 4 Low 10 Adak Adak SA 79 Main Road Pipeline Low 11 Adak Adak GCI Compound UST GCI-1 Low 12 Adak Ogliuga Island Low 13 Adak Adak South of Runway 18-36 Area Low 14 Adak Great Sitkin OU 6 (munitions/explosives) Unranked 15 Adak Great Sitkin OU 1 (bulk fuel oil systems) Unranked 16 Adak Great Sitkin OU 2 (avgas fueling system) Unranked 17 Adak Great Sitkin OU 3 (potential sources of PCBs) Unranked 18 Adak Great Sitkin OU 4 (drum piles) Unranked 19 Adak Great Sitkin OU 5 (structures, debris piles, landfill) Unranked 20 Adak Adak SA 93 WWII Mortar Impact Area Unranked 21 Adak Cape Yakak Radio Station Unranked 22 Adak Attu Island Military Ordnance Sites Unranked 23 Adak Agattu Island Unranked 24 Adak Adak ALDA-02 Andrew Lake Disposal Area 2 Unranked Adak RR-01 Andrew Lake HG/40mm Range 25 Adak Unranked Remainder 26 Adak Adak RR-02 Andrew Lake Mortar Impact Area Unranked 27 Adak Adak RR-03 Andrew Lake Flare Disposal Site Unranked 28 Adak Adak RR-04 Andrew Lake Range Remainder Unranked 29 Adak Adak BI-03 Bay of Islands Range Safety Fan Unranked 30 Adak Adak BI-04 Bay of Islands Impact Area Unranked 31 Adak Adak BC-03 Blind/Campers Cove Firing Point Unranked 32 Adak Adak CP-01 Careful Point Impact Area Unranked 33 Adak Adak C1-01 Combat Range 1 Area 01 Unranked 34 Adak Adak C4-01 Combat Range 4 Area 01 Unranked 35 Adak Adak C5-01 Combat Range 5 Area 01 Unranked 36 Adak Adak C6-02 Combat Range 6 Area 02 Unranked 37 Adak Adak MM-10D Mt. Moffett Lone 81mm Mortar Site Unranked 38 Adak Adak SA-01 Andrew Lake Subcaliber Range Unranked 39 Adak Adak SA 93-01 Multiple Impact Area Unranked 40 Adak Adak SA 93-02 Eastern Impact Area Unranked 41 Adak Adak SA 93-03 Firing Point Unranked 42 Adak Adak SA 93-04 Eastern Disposal Site Unranked 43 Adak Adak JM-01 Candidate Chemical Weapons Disposal Unranked 44 Adak Tanaga Island FUDS/MMRP 1984 EOD Site Unranked 45 Adak Tanaga Island FUDS/MMRP AGE Unranked 46 Akhiok Alitak Cannery Medium 47 Akhiok USCG Loran C Station - Sitkinak Low 48 Akhiok Sitkinak AFS Unranked 49 Akhiok FAA Chirikof Island Radio Range Facility Unranked 50 Akiak AKARNG Akiak FSA Medium 51 Akiak Akiak Elementary School Former Tank Farm Medium 52 Akiak Akiak High School Former Tank Farm Medium 53 Akiak Akiak Old City Tank Farm and Power Plant Medium 54 Akutan USCG Cape Sarichef LORAN and Light Medium Table I DEC Inventory of Active Contaminated Sites & Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites Ordered Alphabetically by Location No. City Site Name Priority 55 Akutan USCG Scotch Cap Facility Medium 56 Akutan Cape Sarichef Medium 57 Akutan Tigalda Island Medium 58 Akutan Akutan Power Plant Medium 59 Akutan Akutan Fueling Station Low 60 Alakanuk AKARNG Alakanuk FSA Medium 61 Aleknagik Aleknagik Traditional Council Wash. Medium 62 Aleknagik Aleknagik School Day Tank Medium 63 Allakaket Allakaket School Medium 64 Allakaket City of Allakaket Diesel Tank Farm Medium 65 Allakaket Allakaket Abandoned Diesel Pipelines Medium 66 Allakaket Allakaket Old Generator Shack Medium 67 Allakaket Allakaket Former City Gasoline Tank Farm Medium 68 Allakaket Allakaket Former AP&T Power House Medium 69 Allakaket Allakaket Former City Power House Medium 70 Ambler City of Ambler Clinic (AVEC) Low 71 Amchitka Amchitka - Wastewater Lagoon High 72 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST35 Medium 73 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST09 Medium 74 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station SS25 Medium 75 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station SS12 Medium 76 Amchitka Amchitka - Napalm Disposal Area Medium 77 Amchitka Amchitka - South Bight Quarry Medium 78 Amchitka Kiska Island Garrison - Oil Medium 79 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST44 Medium 80 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST46 Medium 81 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station LF15 Medium 82 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station SS05 Medium 83 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST50 Medium 84 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 503-2/#74 Medium 85 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 504-1/#55 Medium 86 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 3049-6/#29 Medium 87 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 3051-9/#35 Medium 88 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 490-1/#53 Medium Eareckson Air Station MRA 692 Former Munitions 89 Amchitka Medium Storage Area Eareckson Air Station MRA 688 / MRS OD001 90 Amchitka Medium OB/OD Range Eareckson Air Station Possible Munitions Storage Area 91 Amchitka Medium East 92 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station MRA 693 Tail Fuze Site Medium 93 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station PL575 Medium 94 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station CS566 Medium 95 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station Tank 753-1 - TU553 Medium 96 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station TU559 Medium 97 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station TU558 Medium 98 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station TA555 Medium 99 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station Bldg 3055 Medium 100 Amchitka Eareckson AS - TA616 Medium 101 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station SS23 Low 102 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST51 Low 103 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST10 (SS010) Low 104 Amchitka Amchitka - Kiriloff Dock Area Low 105 Amchitka Amchitka - Navy Low 106 Amchitka Amchitka - St. Makarius Bay Landfil Low 107 Amchitka Amchitka - Top Camp Low 108 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station SS07 Low 109 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank ID 4014-3/#21 Low Table I DEC Inventory of Active Contaminated Sites & Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites Ordered Alphabetically by Location No. City Site Name Priority 110 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank ID 749-1/#39 Low 111 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank ID 76201-1/#46 Low 112 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank ID 76201-2/#47 Low 113 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 3051/#8, ST044 Low 114 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 452-1/#1, ST039 Low 115 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 618-2/# 6, ST034 Low 116 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 452-6/#4, ST036 Low 117 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 504-3/#57 Low 118 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 615-1/#72 Low 119 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 616-1/#68 Low 120 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 619-1/#20 Low 121 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 729-8/#16 Low 122 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 731-1/#69 Low 123 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 3049-2/#27 Low 124 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 3049-3/#28 Low 125 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 504-2/#56 Low 126 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 614-1/#76 Low 127 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 452-3/#02 Low 128 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 719-1/#66 Low 129 Amchitka Eareckson AS - Tank 753-2/#58 - TU554 Low Eareckson Air Station MRA 689 / MRS DA002 Alcan 130 Amchitka Low Harbor Ordnance 131 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station TU567 Low 132 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station OT617 Low 133 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station ST40 Unranked 134 Amchitka Amchitka - Mile 7 Disposal Site Unranked 135 Amchitka Kiska Island Garrison - UXO Unranked 136 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station OT29 - 0.50 Caliber Beach Unranked 137 Amchitka Amchitka – COE – MMRP Unranked 138 Amchitka Kiska Island NDSA Unranked 139 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station MRA 690 Upper Lake Ordnance Unranked 140 Amchitka Amchitka - Underground Nuclear Test Sites Unranked 141 Amchitka Eareckson Air Station PL560 Hangar Pipelines Unranked Anaktuvuk 142 Alyeska PS 04 Deadleg Excavation Medium Pass Anaktuvuk Anaktuvuk Pass NALEMP Chandler Lakes Research 143 Medium Pass Camp Anaktuvuk 144 NSB Anaktuvuk Pass Pumphouse Low Pass Anaktuvuk NSB Anaktuvuk Pass Former Drum Storage and 145 Low Pass Stockpile Anaktuvuk 146 NPS Anaktuvuk Pass Chandler Lakes Research Camp Unranked Pass 147 Anchor Point Craig's Anchor Point Garage/Salvage Medium 148 Anchor Point Anchor River Tesoro 2008 Medium 149 Anchorage MOA - Public Works Transit Facility High AFSC Former Cross-town Pipeline, Arctic & Tudor 150 Anchorage High release 151 Anchorage Sand Lake Cleaners High 152 Anchorage MOA - HLB Hollywood Vista High 153 Anchorage South Park Trailer Court High 154 Anchorage Peacock Cleaners (Anchorage) High 155 Anchorage Scottys Chevron High 156 Anchorage Tesoro - Olson Gas Service #2 (former) High 157 Anchorage Tesoro - Olson Gas Services Store #1 High 158 Anchorage Texaco - #85 - Arctic High 159 Anchorage Sand Lake Car Wash & Gas Station High Table I DEC Inventory of Active Contaminated Sites & Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites Ordered Alphabetically by Location No. City Site Name Priority 160 Anchorage Youngs Firehouse High 161 Anchorage Former Chevron - #7324 High 162 Anchorage Chevron - #2555 High 163 Anchorage Thrifty Rent a Car, 4000 gallon gasoline UST 2 High 164 Anchorage Texaco - #91 Oehrlis High 165 Anchorage Texaco #90 901 East 15th High 166 Anchorage Chevron - #6097 High 167 Anchorage Chevron - #4115 High 168 Anchorage Texaco Service Station 63-057-0024 (Shell) High 169 Anchorage MOA - Brother Francis Shelter Property High 170 Anchorage Commercial Property - 5801 Silverado Way High 171 Anchorage ARRC Ship Creek Rail Yard Seep Medium 172 Anchorage Alaska Husky Battery, Inc. Medium AFSC Former Cross-town Pipeline, 1900 C Street 173 Anchorage Medium release 174 Anchorage Prescott Equipment - Chipperfield Medium 175 Anchorage Norgetown Laundry & Cleaner Medium 176 Anchorage ARRC - Arctic Cooperage Medium AFSC Former Cross-town Pipeline, 1600 C Street 177 Anchorage Medium release 178 Anchorage AIA North Terminal Medium
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