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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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The Division of Forestry develops, conserves and enhances forest resources. It protects water quality and fish and wildlife habitats through the administration of the Forest Resources and Practices Act. The division manages a wildland fire program on public, private and municipal lands. The Division of Forestry serves the timber industry and is located in Fairbanks, Alaska. It sells timber for personal and commercial usage, as well as provides technical assistance to forest owners. The division administers a range of programs related to forest health, conservation issues, stewardship and community forestry. The Division of Forestry manages Haines and Tanana Valley state forests. It is a part of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, which also maintains mining, land and agriculture divisions in the state of Alaska.
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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The Alaska Department of Public Safety is a state agency that provides services related to the protection of residents lives, property and wildlife resources. It enforces criminal, traffic, wildlife and fire law and regulations. Additionally, the department is responsible for various public safety-related functions, such as search and rescue, court services and criminal justice records. The Alaska Department of Public Safety is comprised of several divisions, including state troopers, fire and life safety, statewide services, wildlife troopers and administrative services. It also houses the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Alaska Police Standards Council, and Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. The department maintains an office in Juneau, Alaska.
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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The Department of Environmental Conservation is governed by the state of Alaska. The department focuses on the conservation, prevention and improvement of natural resources in Alaska. It manages an air quality division that is responsible for reducing automotive pollution and managing the mobile sources of air pollution. The department serves individuals in Anchorage and Fairbanks in Alaska. The Department of Environmental Conservation also operates the Division of Spill Prevention and Response, which works to prevent and respond the cleanup of the unauthorized discharges of oil and hazardous substances. The department s environmental health division is responsible for providing safe food and drinking water. In addition, it issues air permits.
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Northern Region ensures the safe movement of people and goods. The region maintains and operates more than 100 public airports and over 5,000 vehicles. The Northern Region is responsible for managing nearly 8,350 lane miles of roads and highways and approximately 380 bridges. In addition, it maintains more than 550 lane miles of airport surfaces and over 340 public buildings. The region governs a maintenance and operations division that employs nearly 450 staff members. The division includes approximately 40 stations that handle the primary highway, airport, building and equipment maintenance needs of the adjacent segments of northern Alaska s transportation infrastructure.
Fairbanks / Alaska / United States
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