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AFCEC’s partnership helps bring drinking water to Moose Creek  > Eielson Air Force Base > Display

Aug 31, 2023

Contractors install a pipeline through the Moose Creek Dam near Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The pipeline connects the City of North Pole's water treatment plant with a pump house in Moose Creek as part of a $41.4 million Department of the Air Force-funded water system expansion project. (Courtesy Photo by RESPEC)

A contractor oversees directional drilling near Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, to install underground pipelines. The pipelines connect the City of North Pole's water treatment plant with a pump house in Moose Creek as part of a $41.4 million Department of the Air Force funded water system expansion project. (Courtesy Photo by RESPEC)

Contractors fill a trench with graded pea gravel under the Alaska Railroad as part of a $41.4 million Department of the Air Force-funded water system expansion project to connect the Moose Creek community near Eielson AFB, Alaska, to the City of North Pole's municipal water system. (Courtesy Photo by RESPEC)

Contractors install a 24-inch casing pipe under a highway near Eielson AFB, Alaska, as part of a $41.4 million Department of the Air Force-funded water system expansion project to connect the Moose Creek community to the City of North Pole's municipal water system. (Courtesy Photo by RESPEC)

Contractors dewater a trench to install pipes, as part of a $41.4 million Department of the Air Force-funded water system expansion project to connect the Moose Creek community near Eielson AFB, Alaska, to the City of North Pole's municipal water system. (Courtesy Photo by RESPEC)

Contractors put finishing touches on a 410,000-gallon water storage tank at the Moose Creek Pump House near Eielson AFB, Alaska, as part of a joint venture between the Air Force, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City of North Pole to connect the community to a municipal water system. (Courtesy Photo by RESPEC)

Contractors upgrade a water treatment plant at the City of North Pole, Alaska. The upgrades included installing additional greensand filters, pressure pumps, meter equipment and backup generator as part of a joint venture between the Air Force, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and City of North Pole to connect the Moose Creek properties to the city's municipal water system. (Courtesy Photo by RESPEC)

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