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US Navy oil tanks dirty Hawaii’s water
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21 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2022
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Description
Last November, residents of the Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam military housing started to smell fuel coming out of their pipes. The US Navy said a leak from a fuel storage facility called Red Hill contaminated their well in O’ahu, leaving around 93,000 residents without drinking water.
But this is something activists have been fearing for years. The fuel storage facility sits above the island’s aquifer. If a major leak happens, the consequences could change life as we know it in places like Honolulu and Waikiki. So, what is the Navy doing to clean the water, and what is at risk for the more than 900,000 people living on the island?
In this episode:
Scott Kim, News Editor at Hawaii Public Radio (@wearehpr)
Wayne Tanaka, Sierra Club Chapter Director (@sierraclubhi)
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But this is something activists have been fearing for years. The fuel storage facility sits above the island’s aquifer. If a major leak happens, the consequences could change life as we know it in places like Honolulu and Waikiki. So, what is the Navy doing to clean the water, and what is at risk for the more than 900,000 people living on the island?
In this episode:
Scott Kim, News Editor at Hawaii Public Radio (@wearehpr)
Wayne Tanaka, Sierra Club Chapter Director (@sierraclubhi)
Connect with The Take:
Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)
Released:
Jan 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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