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Red Hill Shaft and Recovery Plan — JBPHH Water Updates This plan is designed to capture and remove contamination from water extracted from the Red Hill Shaft and underlying aquifer, and to ensure the aquifer is available for future drinking water
Red Hill water crisis - Wikipedia The Red Hill water crisis is a public health crisis and environmental disaster caused by fuel leaking from the Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility into the freshwater aquifer underneath the island of Oʻahu [1]
Environmental Investigation and Remediation - US EPA The Red Hill Shaft is one of three wells that pulls water from the groundwater aquifer to provide water for the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam drinking water system
Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill Operational Update: May 2024 Red Hill Shaft Flow Reduction: On April 29, 2024, nine months after the Navy first requested permission from state regulators, the Navy reduced groundwater pumping from the Red Hill Shaft from
Red Hill Updates: Navy Attends CRI Meeting After One Year of Pressure . . . The Navy believes that the Red Hill drinking water shaft has no detectable contamination - suggesting that the 3 billion-plus gallons of water that have been “pumped and dumped” from the Red Hill shaft into Hālawa stream has failed to “contain the plume” of jet fuel in our sole source aquifer
Navy Reduces Water Pumping Operations at Red Hill Shaft The Navy began reducing water pumping operations at the Red Hill Shaft from 4 2 million gallons a day (MGD) to 1 8 MGD, April 29, after working with state regulators for months on a plan to
Frequently Asked Questions | US EPA EPA and DOH are evaluating the benefits of continuing the Red Hill Shaft pumping effort EPA and DOH will decide on the need for additional cleanup of contamination from the 2021 releases and past releases after additional investigation and monitoring work is completed in 2023 or 2024
Navy plans to reactivate shuttered wells after Red Hill crisis “Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill, in close coordination with the Hawaii Department of Health, is preparing to reactivate the Navy Aiea-Halawa Shaft (NAHS) DOH provided conditional approval
Red Hill Updates: Navy Ends Extended Drinking Water Monitoring Program . . . The Navy’s Red Hill shaft - which was disconnected from the Navy’s drinking water system after it was contaminated with jet fuel, but not after thousands of residents were poisoned - may once again be used to provide water to Navy system water consumers, according to a draft environmental assessment for a drinking water treatment system for