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Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Vibration Pads

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Vibration Pads

The original caption reads: Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). This photograph shows three generator vibration pads removed from the DPP during its demolition and temporarily staged at the former location of th... More

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Fuel Transfer Pipe

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Fuel Transfer Pipe

The original caption reads: Demolition of Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). This photo shows an abandoned fuel transfer pipe that previously connected the 10,000 gallon underground storage tank to electricity g... More

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Eastern View

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Eastern View

The original caption reads: Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). This photograph shows Bering Sea Eccotech's excavation extent along the eastern end of the former DPP building at the listed time. Bering Sea Eccot... More

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Seal Pelt Drying Racks

Decommissioned Power Plant Demolition Showing Seal Pelt Drying Racks

The original caption reads: Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). This photo shows 11 seal pelt drying racks that had been stored inside the DPP prior to its demolition. According to archaeologist Mark Pipkin of ... More

Decommissioned Power Plant Excavation Eastern and Southern View

Decommissioned Power Plant Excavation Eastern and Southern View

The original caption reads: Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). This photograph shows Bering Sea Eccotech's excavation extent along the eastern and southern ends of the former DPP building at the listed time. Be... More

Decommissioned Power Plant Foundation Demolition

Decommissioned Power Plant Foundation Demolition

The original caption reads: Continuation of concrete foundation demolition at the Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). Bering Sea Eccotech hired Alaska Abatement to remove remaining asbestos-containing floor tile... More

Decommissioned Power Plant Excavation Northeastern View

Decommissioned Power Plant Excavation Northeastern View

The original caption reads: Decommissioned Power Plant (DPP). This photograph shows Bering Sea Eccotech completing its petroleum contaminated soil excavation along the northeastern portion of the former DPP bu... More

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