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Looking Back — Nov. 29, 2017 29, 1992 — Alaska state officials have quietly hammered out an agreement with federal water pollution authorities which now makes the state's once-rejected water quality standards acceptable to the U.S. Dept. of Interior, The News-Miner learned today. Federal and state officials met at the Alaska Water ...
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Public Safety Report — Nov. 29, 2017 Jon Gregory Sturm, 67, of Fairbanks, was charged with driving under the influence and refusing to take a breath-alcohol test Nov. 19 after Alaska State Troopers responded to a report of a disturbance on Forest Hills Court. A trooper found Sturm sitting in the driver's seat of a maroon Chevrolet Suburban ...
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Conservationists Face Once-Remote Prospect in Arctic Drilling Fight: Defeat Mr. Portman, now a top official of a pro-drilling group, has seen oil revenue improve the schools, roads and hospitals in Alaska, his home state. He said he was cautiously optimistic about the drilling measure, which is included in a sweeping bill to overhaul the tax code. Environmental activists and their ...
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BSEE approves Eni's Beaufort Sea drilling plans Eni will conduct drilling on the Spy Island Drillsite, a man-made artificial island approximately three miles offshore of Oliktok Point, in State of Alaska waters. The island and Oliktok Point are already home to Eni production facilities comprising 18 producing wells, 13 injector wells and one disposal well.
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