Preparing for gas pipeline impact : a guide to health planning for upper Tanana communities in eastern Interior Alaska
Small communities in eastern Interior Alaska have been identified as those that may be affected by construction of a natural gas pipeline passing through Canada from Alaska. This study focuses on Dot Lake, Healy Lake, Northway, Tanacross, Tetlin, and Tok (which lie along the Alaska Highway in the Ta...
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Corporate Contributor(s): | Upper Tanana Development Corporation |
Document Type: | Report |
Publisher: | Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education |
Date: | June 30, 1979 |
Sponsor / Funder: | Upper Tanana Development Corporation |
Edition: | 2nd printing with corrections and additions |
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Online Access: | View Full Text |
Library Holdings: | Print Versions |
Summary: | Small communities in eastern Interior Alaska have been identified as those that may be affected by construction of a natural gas pipeline passing through Canada from Alaska. This study focuses on Dot Lake, Healy Lake, Northway, Tanacross, Tetlin, and Tok (which lie along the Alaska Highway in the Tanana River Valley) as well as Eagle Village. The communities of Chicken, Delta Junction, Eagle (City), Glennallen, and Mentasta are also discussed. |
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Physical Description: | 112 p. |