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Accelerated clean up plan

At center, Mark Correll, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Environment, Safety and Infrastructure, discusses the accelerated Air Force plan to clean up the Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., fuel spill plume with the project’s stakeholder group Sept. 17 in the Albuquerque mayor’s office. Key participants in the session included Secretary Ryan Flynn of the New Mexico Environment Department (left at head of table) and Mayor Richard Berry (right at end of table), who hosted and facilitated the discussion. (Photo courtesy of City of Albuquerque)

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Accelerated clean up plan

At center, Mark Correll, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Environment, Safety and Infrastructure, discusses the accelerated Air Force plan to clean up the Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., fuel spill plume with the project’s stakeholder group Sept. 17 in the Albuquerque mayor’s office. Key participants in the session included Secretary Ryan Flynn of the New Mexico Environment Department (left at head of table) and Mayor Richard Berry (right at end of table), who hosted and facilitated the discussion. (Photo courtesy of City of Albuquerque)

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