The Alaska Information Locate Sheet is a form used by the Alaskan Department of Environmental Conservation to gather information about the location of a project or activity. It is typically used to determine the potential impacts of a project or activity and ensure compliance with applicable regulations. There are two types of Alaska Information Locate Sheet: the Standard Locate Sheet and the Comprehensive Locate Sheet. The Standard Locate Sheet is used when the project or activity has general or limited impacts, and the Comprehensive Locate Sheet is used when the project or activity has more significant impacts. Both sheets require information such as the location of the project, a description of the project or activity, the name and contact information of the project proponent, and the estimated duration of the project. The Comprehensive Locate Sheet also requires additional information that is specific to the project or activity, such as a description of any potential impacts, the proposed mitigation and monitoring plans, and the name and contact information of any affected stakeholders.