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Navy’s Opposition To Governor’s Red Hill Order Raises Question Of State Versus Federal Power
The Department of Health’s director declined to say whether the state is willing to get into a legal fight with the Navy over Gov. Ige’s order to stop operating tanks suspected of contaminating drinking water.
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Hawaii Military Families Move Into Hotels Amid Red Hill Water Crisis
The hotel industry is once again providing emergency shelter, this time for families who need clean water.
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It Could Cost Billions For The Navy To Move Red Hill Fuel
A 2018 study found that building a new jet fuel facility to replace the aging tanks at Red Hill could cost as much as $10 billion and could take until 2051.
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State Orders Navy To Plan To Empty Fuel Tanks At Red Hill
Earlier on Monday, the Navy secretary said he had no immediate plans to defuel Red Hill.
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Delay In Confirming Petroleum-Laced Water Exposes Need For Local Test Site
Test samples had to be sent to the mainland, leaving the community without answers for days.
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Hawaii’s Leadership Calls For Suspension Of Navy’s Red Hill Fuel Facility
The statement by Gov. David Ige and the entire congressional delegation comes amid a water contamination crisis and calls to shut the facility down permanently.
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Navy Has ‘No Realistic Timeline’ To Restore Safe Water To Military Housing On Oahu
The military also stepped up efforts to help affected families by providing temporary lodging assistance that will enable those eligible to move into hotels.
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Water Samples Damaged In Latest Setback To Honolulu’s Contamination Crisis
The Navy and the state Health Department are struggling to get details about the contamination of a water well serving Pearl Harbor.
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Honolulu Shuts Off Major Water Source After Navy Confirms Contamination
The city’s water is still safe to drink, but the measure is a precaution because the Halawa shaft draws from the same aquifer, officials said.