Tundra Times Volume 13, Number 30 (July 28, 1976)
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[news] Record Crowd Views Eskimo Films
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[news] Satellite Communications Revolutionize Native Health
[news] $6 Million for Alaska Sewer Projects
[news] Suspended in Circular Clamps from a Main Cable, a Four-Foot-Diameter Pipe for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Crosses the Tazlina River, Just South of Glennallen, Alaska.
[news] A 300-Foot-High Boiler Stack Towers Above other Facilities at the Valdez Terminal of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. The Stack, Weighing 408 Tons, is 21 1/2 Feet in Diameter at the Base. It is Part of the Terminal's Power Plant.
[news] The Trans-Alaska Pipeline is to Cross the Yukon River on a Special Pipeway Built Aside the 2,300-Foot-Long Yukon River Bridge Completed in the Fall of 1975. Pipe Laying on the Bridge is Scheduled for Later This Summer.
[news] A Portion of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Climbs a Moutainside North of Valdez, Alaska. Because of the Steep Grades Involved, Construction Along Much of the Pipeline's Route Are Challenging, Taxing the Abilities of Both Men and Machinery.
[news] Annual Meeting of Pollution Control Association
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