Storage Container

20' Steel Storage Container

Function

The storage containers are used as equipment and supplies storage, designed to assist in the clean up operations of both onshore and offshore spills.
They are strategically placed around Southeast Alaska Communities, typically near harbors or at Member Company locations for easy access and deployment of equipment and materials in the event of a spill.

Specifications

Manufacture(s)

Various

Model

20'

Service Type(s)

Mobile Storage

Operating Environment

Water tight dry storage

Size L x W x H (ft)

20' x 8' x 8'

Empty Weight

4,850 lbs.

Container Material

Structural Steel

Max Gross Weight

66,000 lbs.

Lifting Points

Fork Channels bottom/center

Transportation Modes

C-130

DC-6

DC-3

737

Beaver

Otter

Cessna 206

Cessna 185

Heli

Barge

Tug (only)

Lrg F/V

Sml F/V

P/U

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Locations & Quantities

Zone 1
Ketchikan
55°23'47.94"N 131°43'45.85"W

Zone 2
Craig
55°29'18.28"N 133°08'24.67"W

Zone 3
Petersburg
56°48'28.84"N 132°58'13.91"W
Wrangell
56°28'14.69"N 132°23'06.98"W

Zone 4
Kake
56°58'21.84"N 133°56'26.67"W

Zone 5
Sitka
57°06'53.48"N 135°23'31.89"W

Zone 6
Gustavus
58°25'21.35"N 135°42'42.36"W
Pelican
57°57'27.84"N 136°13'32.69"W

Zone 7
Juneau
58°17'26.76"N 134°23'33.26"W

Zone 8
Haines
59°14'08.76"N 135°27'51.73"W
Skagway
59°27'09.90"N 135°19'20.26"W

Zone 9
Yakutat
59°32'46.34"N 139°44'05.36"W

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(4)
2 -
Petersburg
2 -
Wrangell

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(3)
1 -
Gustavus
2 -
Pelican

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(3)
1 -
Haines
2 -
Skagway

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