Dunleavy Administration Steps In To Assist Chevak With Asbestos Removal

Author: Anthony Moore |

Governor Mike Dunleavy has directed the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Division of Spill Prevention and Response to allocate up to $2.5 million for the safe removal of asbestos and debris left behind after an abandoned school building in Chevak burned to the ground last March. Following a site visit by members of the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Dunleavy determined the community needs assistance to remove asbestos that poses an immediate threat to the health of Chevak residents

 

Dunleavy said in a statement, “The snowpack covering the asbestos is melting away in Chevak and once it is gone, the contamination will become a potential health risk for the community. Communities would normally be responsible for this type of cleanup, but the scope of the problem makes it appropriate for the state to step in.

 

In a press release, it’s also possible that that there are the remains of two unidentified members of the community within the debris, and this was put into consideration when the decision was made authorizing the Spill Prevention and Response Fund to immediately conduct cleanup efforts. The instability of the debris and the presence of asbestos made it unsafe for Department of Public Safety State Fire Marshal investigators to search for the remains. Spill Prevention and Response will work with the Department of Public Safety and the Community of Chevak to support additional search or recovery activities within the debris.

 

The Dunleavy administration plans to replenish the SPAR account using federal ARPA funds.

Author: Anthony Moore

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