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Alaska Statutes.
Title 46. Water, Air, Energy, and Environmental Conservation
Chapter 9. Hazardous Substance Release Control
Section 40. Hazardous Substances Containment and Cleanup.
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AS 46.09.040. Hazardous Substances Containment and Cleanup.

The department may contract with a person or a municipality for personnel, equipment, or services that may be useful to carry out the requirements of this chapter. If the department determines that it is infeasible to contract with a person or a municipality, the department may establish and maintain containment and cleanup personnel, equipment, and supplies necessary to carry out the requirements of this chapter. When exercising its authority under this section, the department shall coordinate with the Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs to avoid duplication of efforts.


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