Groundwater at Hagevig Center shows signs of contaminant, but no risk to drinking water

The City and Borough of Juneau has completed an initial round of soil and groundwater testing for PFAS, or manmade chemicals, at the Hagevig Fire Training Center. One of these chemicals, perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), was detected on the property. Though PFOS has known health risks if ingested in drinking water, drinking water in this area (as well as throughout most of the CBJ) is supplied by the CBJ municipal water system — not from individual wells — and there are no known risks to public health from Juneau’s municipal drinking water.

Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation requested the soil and groundwater testing because of the historic use of Aqueous Film Forming Foams (AFFFs) at the site during fire training activities. Some types of AFFFs contain PFAS, like PFOS and PFOA. PFOS/PFOA testing is ongoing in many communities in Alaska and around the U.S. CBJ hired Cox Environmental to perform the testing and analysis work. Cox Environmental will perform a second round of PFOS/PFOA sampling to define the extent of the groundwater impacts. 

An initial review of water utility data indicates that all properties with dwelling areas within a half mile of the Hagevig Fire Training Center are connected to the municipal water system. CBJ is also working with Cox Environmental to perform a well search in the vicinity of the Hagevig Fire Training Center to confirm there are no drinking water wells being used in this area. If you own property on Sherwood Lane, Engineer’s Cutoff, Peterson Street, or Crazy Horse Drive, you will be contacted by Cox Environmental to determine if there are any wells on your property. Nearby residents can also reach out to the CBJ Engineering Department at 586-0800 if you have information about private wells.

Again, there are no known risks to public health from Juneau’s municipal drinking water related to PFAS. The source of CBJ’s municipal water is from Last Chance Basin and the Salmon Creek Reservoir, both of which are far removed from sources of PFOS/PFOA. For more information on PFOS/PFOA, please refer to the Alaska DEC PFAS website at https://dec.alaska.gov/spar/csp/pfas/ and EPA’s website at https://www.epa.gov/pfas/basic-information-pfas. The CBJ will provide updates as additional information becomes available. 

For more information, please call the CBJ Engineering Department at 586-0800.

June 27th, 2019|

Former Public Safety Building demolition project update

Demolition of the former Public Safety Building on Whittier Street is currently underway. The contractor for the City and Borough of Juneau, Coogan Construction, expects to have the above ground structure totally demolished within the next week. Work will continue Monday thru Saturday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Once the above ground structure is removed, the next task is to remove the concrete footings and prepare the site to install a temporary asphalt parking lot. The project is on schedule to be complete in the beginning of August.

Please remember to never enter a construction zone.

For more information, contact Project Manager Lisa EaganLagerquist at 586-0893 or [email protected].

June 14th, 2019|

Former Public Safety Building to come down starting next week

Contractors for the City and Borough of Juneau are scheduled to finish abatement work at the former Public Safety Building on Whittier Street on Wednesday, June 5. The next phase of the demolition process will be to bring the building down.

The contractor, Coogan Construction, plans to start as soon as the abatement work is complete and anticipates the work to take about two weeks. Work is scheduled to take place Monday thru Saturday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Once the structure is demolished and removed, Coogan Construction will excavate the site in preparation to install a temporary asphalt parking lot.

For more information, contact Project Manager Lisa EaganLagerquist at 586-0893 or [email protected].

May 31st, 2019|

Learn about conceptual plans for Centennial Hall improvements May 30

The City and Borough of Juneau Engineering Department and MRV Architects are holding a public meeting to unveil concept designs for Centennial Hall improvements on Thursday, May 30 at 5 p.m. in Centennial Hall’s Hickel Room.

Ideas to modernize and update the existing space are based on public comments and feedback. In the concept designs, MRV addresses some of the public’s biggest concerns, like lack of small meeting spaces for large conferences and lack of dressing rooms/green room for performances. The goal is to enhance the facility’s functionality and marketability for the next 20-25 years.

Come to the public meeting on Thursday, May 30 at 5 p.m. in Centennial Hall to see the conceptual plans and provide feedback.

For more information, contact Project Manager Nathan Coffee at 586-0895 or [email protected].

May 23rd, 2019|

Joint Assembly/School Board Facilities Committee Meeting Rescheduled

The Joint Assembly/School Board Facilities Committee meeting scheduled for TODAY, Tuesday, April 30 at 12:15 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room #224 has been cancelled. This meeting has now been rescheduled for Tuesday, May 7 at 12:15 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room #224.

For more information, contact the Municipal Clerk’s Office at 586-5278 or [email protected].

April 30th, 2019|