(a) Systematic collection, recording, evaluation, and distribution of data on the quantity, location, and quality of water of the state in the ground, on the surface of the ground, or along the coasts, are in the public interest and necessary to the orderly domestic and industrial development of the state.
(b) Systematic collection, evaluation, archival, and distribution of geologic data and information on earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and engineering geology and identification of potential seismic, volcanic, and other geological hazards throughout the state are in the public interest and necessary to orderly, safely, and cost-effective development in the state.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 08. Geological and Geophysical Surveys
Sec. 41.08.010. Division of geological and geophysical surveys.
Sec. 41.08.015. State geologist.
Sec. 41.08.017. Hydrological and seismic hazard data declared to be of public interest.
Sec. 41.08.020. Powers and duties.
Sec. 41.08.030. Printing and distribution of reports.
Sec. 41.08.040. Cooperation with other agencies.
Sec. 41.08.045. Fees for facilities, equipment, products, and services.