Alaska Communities Receive $440M to Improve Sanitation Infrastructure
Alaska to receive more than $440 million through Indian Health Service to improve sanitation infrastructure in communities across the state.
Alaska to receive more than $440 million through Indian Health Service to improve sanitation infrastructure in communities across the state.
Environmental services firm Nortech added some new hires: Janine Way as Environmental Professional and Jacob Ferrill as an Environmental Staff Technician.
Three Alaska Native village corporations split $2.5 million, the first batch of a new federal grant program, to assess and clean up soil and water contamination.
Alyeska Pipeline Service Company published its first environmental, social, and governance report, which tallies workforce diversity, emergency preparedness, and corporate citizenship activities.
Outdoor apparel brand Alpine Fit satisfied the standards for climate neutral manufacturing and pledges 1 percent of sales to a network of environmental nonprofits.
When complete in 2026, the Shepard Point facility will include a deep-water dock and storage for oil spill response equipment.