Aso Environmental Conservation
Aso Environmental Conservation is actively involved in the investigation and cleanup of contaminated sites along the Haines-Fairbanks Pipeline Corridor in Alaska, which was utilized by the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1973 for transporting petroleum products. The organization, in collaboration with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has identified numerous sites along the corridor, with ongoing efforts to address petroleum contamination and ensure environmental safety.
The pipeline, which spans 626 miles, has undergone extensive assessments to evaluate the presence of contaminants, including petroleum hydrocarbons and dioxins. As of 2023, cleanup has been completed at 11 sites, while others remain in various stages of investigation and remediation to mitigate potential health risks associated with past spills and contamination.
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