For a couple years, I did bi-weekly trips up the Nabesna and Shishana Rivers tracking fish. Most every trip included fuel at PAOR and many included lunch at the lodge.
While this is an issue for wheel planes, I would assume that this also means there will no longer be fuel delivered via truck to Yarger Lake. If that's the case, this will be a HUGE issue for straight seaplanes coming into Alaska. Coming from Whitehorse, the next fuel on floats used to be Fairbanks, and that is a looooonnng haul. On wheels, you can just go down the road a piece to Tok and fuel at Forty Mile Air, and walk across the street to Fast Eddy's for lunch. Still, that'll mean two stops: One at PAOR for Customs and one at Tok for gas and food.
I have to sympathize with the owner. There is a LOT of contaminated soil around airports everywhere, but especially anywhere the military used to operate. It wasn't that long ago that waste oil was commonly used for dust control, and fuel spills were no big deal. Used anti-freeze?? No sweat--dump it on the driveway.
So, he's caught between a rock and a hard place, since no doubt at some point, if he were to accept the lease as is, the State would tell him he'll have to pay for a clean up of "his" mess.
Too bad.
MTV