Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Forms

The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) is responsible for protecting the environment and public health in Alaska. ADEC's main functions include regulating pollution and waste management, ensuring clean water and air, managing hazardous substances and spills, and promoting sustainable resource development. The department also works to prevent and respond to environmental emergencies, enforce environmental regulations, and provide technical assistance and education to businesses and communities.

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This form is used for annual reporting in Alaska under the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) program.

This document is a blank ecoscoping form that is used for collecting information related to environmental and ecological observations in Alaska.

This form is used to supplement the Change of Ownership process for an Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan in Alaska.

This document is used for verifying and recording the execution of contingency plans in Alaska.

This type of document is used to apply for a permit to conduct surface oiling activities in Alaska.

This Form is used for reporting the discharge of ballast water in Alaska. It helps ensure compliance with environmental regulations and protect local ecosystems.

This Form is used for establishing financial responsibility for insurance purposes in Alaska. It guarantees that the insured party is able to cover any costs or damages that may occur.

This form is used for obtaining a Financial Responsibility Surety Bond in Alaska. It is a legal document that ensures the payment of financial obligations as agreed upon.

This document is a request for evaluating the efficiency of a skimmer system in Alaska.

This document is for applying to be a Response Planning Facilitator in Alaska. It is used to apply for a job that involves coordinating response plans in case of emergencies or disasters in Alaska.

This Form is used for contractors in Alaska to apply for a Streamlined Plan Cleanup license.

This document outlines the qualifications of personnel identified for a specific purpose in the state of Alaska. It provides an overview of their skills, experience, and abilities.

This document provides instructions on how to complete the Oil & Hazardous Substance Spill Notification Form in Alaska. It guides individuals and companies on the process of reporting spills of oil and other hazardous substances to the appropriate authorities.

This document is a location data sheet specific to Alaska. It provides information about various locations in Alaska, including geographical coordinates, population, and other relevant details.

This document is the final report on an oil and hazardous materials incident in Alaska. It provides detailed information about the incident, its causes, and the measures taken to mitigate the impact.

This document is a questionnaire used in Alaska to assess building inventory and indoor air quality through sampling.

This checklist is used for landfarming practices in Alaska. It provides guidelines and steps to properly manage and monitor the process of using land to treat waste materials.

This Form is used to visually represent the conceptual model of human health at a specific site in Alaska. It provides information about the various factors that can impact human health, such as contaminants, exposure pathways, and potential health effects.

This document is a form and graphic used in Alaska to create a conceptual model of the potential effects of a site on human health. It helps to assess and understand the impact of contamination on the overall health of individuals in a particular area.

This checklist helps review laboratory data for air samples in Alaska. It ensures accuracy and quality control in the analysis of air samples.

This document describes the requirements and guidelines for making an addendum to an underground storage tank in Alaska. It provides important information for ensuring compliance and safety regarding underground storage tanks.

This form is used for notifying the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation about a change in ownership.

This document provides a record of rectifier operation in Alaska for a period of 60 days.

This document is used for conducting a survey to assess the effectiveness of Galvanic Cathodic Protection systems in Alaska. It helps identify any potential corrosion issues and ensures the protection of structures in the harsh Alaskan environment.

This document provides guidance and evaluation criteria for the Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System in Alaska. It helps ensure the effectiveness of cathodic protection systems in preventing corrosion.

This document is used for notifying the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) when a tank is taken out of service or temporarily closed.

This form is used for submitting an affidavit regarding an empty tank in Alaska.

This form is used for the Alaska ADEC Storage Tank Program to summarize site assessments and release investigations for storage tanks.

This form is used for notifying the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) about the closure of underground storage tanks.

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