SANITIZING AIRCRAFT WATER DELIVERY SYSTEMS Sample Clauses

SANITIZING AIRCRAFT WATER DELIVERY SYSTEMS. In order to minimize the potential transmission of aquatic invasive species, water drafting or scooping aircraft and helicopter buckets from other GACCs or Canada will be washed either immediately prior to, or upon arrival at an established base (Fort Wainwright, Palmer, Tanacross, Delta, Kenai, XxXxxxx, Galena). Power washing with clean water at a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or greater is required. State and AFS Aviation Offices will maintain a log that documents the cleaning date and location. Water delivery equipment should be rinsed between missions if sites containing known water- borne invasive species such as Elodea have been used as water sources. Additional information about Elodea in Alaska including maps of known infestations is available on the DNR Elodea webpage (xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/invasives/elodea.htm).
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SANITIZING AIRCRAFT WATER DELIVERY SYSTEMS. In order to minimize the potential transmission of aquatic invasive species, water drafting or scooping aircraft and helicopter buckets from other GACCs or Canada will be washed either immediately prior to, or upon arrival at an established base (Fort Wainwright, Palmer, Tanacross, Delta, Kenai, XxXxxxx, Galena). Power washing with clean water at a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or greater is required. State and AFS Aviation Offices will maintain a log that documents the cleaning date and location. Water delivery equipment should be rinsed between missions if sites containing known water- borne invasive species such as Elodea have been used as water sources. Additional information about Elodea in Alaska including maps of known infestations is available on the DNR Elodea webpage (xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/invasives/elodea.htm).
SANITIZING AIRCRAFT WATER DELIVERY SYSTEMS. In order to minimize the potential transmission of aquatic invasive species, water drafting or scooping aircraft and helicopter buckets from other GACCs or Canada will be washed either immediately prior to, or upon arrival at an established base (Fort Wainwright, Palmer, Tanacross, Delta, Kenai, XxXxxxx, Galena). Power washing with clean water at a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or greater is required. State and AFS Aviation Offices will maintain a log that documents the cleaning date and location. Water delivery equipment should be rinsed between missions if sites containing known water-borne invasive species such as Elodea have been used as water sources. Additional information about Elodea in Alaska including maps of known infestations is available on the DNR Elodea webpage (xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/invasives/elodea.htm). Canadian Aviation Resources Canadian resources may be ordered by DNR under the terms of the Northwest Wildland Fire Protection Agreement (Northwest Compact). While in Alaska, those resources must remain under the operational control of DNR unless inspected and certified by the appropriate federal agency. Airtanker Bases Airtankers may load retardant at any airtanker base on a reimbursable basis. DNR contracted airtankers loaded at AFS airtanker bases will be loaded to the specifications of the DNR contract. The application of suppression chemicals will follow the guidelines in the Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/policies/pol_ref_redbook.html). Some jurisdictions may require Agency Administrator approval prior to the use of suppression chemicals and/or may have more restrictive guidelines. Pilots will be fully briefed by base personnel and are required to abide by all base rules and runway regulations while operating on these bases. Ft. Xxxxxxxxxx Aircraft Operations All pilots will be fully briefed by the responsible AFS personnel on the use of the AFS ramp and the U.S. Army-Alaska’s runway. Pilots will comply with all applicable restrictions, requirements, and regulations. Air traffic procedures published for Xxxx Army Airfield will govern all aviation operations conducted at the AFS ramp. All proposed structures, buildings, or any changes to the real property must be in compliance with the AFS site plan and U.S. Army-Alaska requirements, and be pre-approved by the AFS Manager. AFS will: Provide ramp parking for fire-related aircraft and office space including telephone for the a...
SANITIZING AIRCRAFT WATER DELIVERY SYSTEMS. In order to minimize the potential transmission of aquatic invasive species, water drafting or scooping aircraft and helicopter buckets will be washed either immediately prior to, or upon arrival at an established base (Fort Wainwright, Palmer, Tanacross, Delta, Kenai, XxXxxxx, Galena) from the Lower 48 or Canada. Power washing with clean water at a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or greater is required. State and AFS Aviation Offices will maintain a log that documents the cleaning date and location. Mitigation measures should be expected in the rinsing of equipment between missions if sites containing known water-borne invasive species such as Elodea were used as water sources. Additional resource reference at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/explorer/?open=58468e809209415685f50396745295cf&extent=- 17537610.5514776,8372130,-15362902.4485224,9797923

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