DEW line sites Clean-up and Remediation

The Department of National Defence says the largest environmental cleanup in Canada’s history is now finished.The DEW Line remediation project cost the government $575 million and saw the removal of toxic waste from 21 former radar stations across the Arctic.The stations were built in the Cold War era to defend North America from enemy aircraft. Most were decommissioned decades ago.

Federal Treasury Board president Tony Clement announced Friday that the cleanup work was done.“The remediation work of each site typically consisted of demolition of infrastructure, cleaning up or removing of contaminated soils, stabilizing of landfill sites and  the construction of new and innovatively engineered landfills designed to stand the test of time, “ said Clement.Many Inuit and Inuvialuit helped with the cleanup. Of the 21 sites, there are four that still need minor cleanup of debris and tents.The federal government says a monitoring program is in place to ensure the sites remain safe for at least the next 25 years. By CBC News. March 7/2014.

The Northern Review by Mary Hind. Courtesy of yukoncollege.yk.ca/review 2016.
Overall DEW Line Clean-up.(DCLU). Lessons learned. Amount of money involved! Map by http://www.rpic-ibic.ca/documents. 2012.
Arctic Contaminated Sites in Canada. Map by robindesbois.org.
Typical DEW Line Site to be remediated. . http://www.rpic-ibic.ca.2012.
DEWLine Sites clean-up. By http://www.rpic-ibic.ca. 2012.
What is involved in the clean-up. By http://www.rpic-ibic.ca. 2012.
Oil was extremely important for DEW Line sites. Above you can see an LST used for transportation of
oil barrels. Some of the oil was barged up to Tuktoyaktuk on the MacKenzie River.Years later all those oil barrels had to be removed.
Photo from The DEW LINE Story -dew line statistics . Beatrice Companies Inc. for Mr. G.O. Ekstadt.
beatriceco.com.
Example of contaminated barrels. Our Projects through the decades. Photo by dcc-cdc.gc.ca.
Lots of garbage bags of contaminated material. Photo by walrus.ca.
DEW Line clean-up. Photo by TorontoStar.com.
DEW Line site mess and Polar Bear survival. Photo by es.dreamstime.com.
DEW Line clean-up and remediation. Photo by cbc.ca.

Both of the next 2 DEW Line site clean -up photos were courtesy of Landfill Remediation at Former Military Radar sites. NATO-CCM5 Cardiff, U.K. May 23-26, 2004. Both of these sites were spectacular in scenery because of the high cliffs. THe DEW Line sites were constructed above the cliffs where the terrain was flat. All the oil barrels and other goods brought by sealift had to be escalated upwards to the top.

Horton River (Malloch Hills) DEW Line site clean-up. Both the LST 1072 and USNS Wacissa tanker(that I worked on) went there in 1962 and 1963.
Pearce Point , Bar E DEW Line site , clean up . Another stop we made with the LST 1072 and the USNS Wacissa tanker. Note the barges taking away the contaminated materials.