First Military Families Cleared To Go Home After Drinking Water Is Deemed Safe
Residents of a small area near the Navy’s Red Hill fuel facility may resume using their water for all purposes, effective immediately, the DOH said.
Red Hill’s Firefighting System Was Damaged Long Before Contamination Crisis
The system would deploy water automatically in case of a fire at the Navy’s fuel facility, but firefighting foam would have to be turned on manually, a spokeswoman said.
Hawaii’s Congressmen Hope A New Bill Will Force The Navy To Close Red Hill
For years, Hawaii’s congressional delegation was not in favor of decommissioning the Red Hill fuel facility. That changed when fuel hit people’s faucets.
Hawaii Lawmakers Tell Navy To Stop Playing ‘Legal Games’ With Red Hill
The lawmakers told the Navy secretary to “repair your damaged military assets and your damaged relationship with the state of Hawaii.”
Red Hill Security Cameras Were Disconnected Before Fuel Leaks, Kahele Says
Security footage of the leaks that contaminated military families’ drinking water “doesn’t exist,” the congressman said.
Bills To Shut Down Red Hill Fuel Facility Move Forward At Hawaii Legislature
As the federal government fights the state’s shutdown order in court, city and state lawmakers are making moves to close the facility through legislation.
Schatz Secures $100 Million To Defuel Red Hill Facility
It’s the first round of federal funding for the removal of fuel at the World War II-era fuel farm.
Hawaii Health Officials Review Drinking Water Standards After Red Hill Fuel Crisis
Five years ago, the state health department increased the acceptable level of diesel in drinking water. The Honolulu Board of Water Supply says that was a mistake.
US Government Sues Hawaii Over Order To Defuel Red Hill Facility
The decision to take the state to court sets up a possible showdown over the World War II-era fuel tank farm that is at the center of a water contamination crisis.
Navy Water Contamination Crisis Highlights Flaws In Early Warning System
Water testing was supposed to detect a disaster before it hit people鈥檚 faucets. But thousands of military families in Hawaii never got a warning.