GOLOVIN RESIDENTS ARE IN CLEANUP MODE as their community works to restore power, phone service and clear debris. After the flood waters receded from the weekend’s severe fall storm, some locals are left with feet of sand in their homes. “At my place we’ve got three feet of sand we’re still shoveling out with the crew here, trying to get the sand out of the living area so we can get the sheetrock to go ahead and dry off,” Alaska Senator Donny Olson of Golovin said.
Concern about permafrost thaw and possible impacts to underground water and wastewater lines.
Community concerned about health and safety from old site.
Thawing permafrost and river bank collapsed on the Cheenik Creek.
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