Up To 5 Billion Gallons Of Water Wasted By The Navy Since Red Hill Crisis

Every day on Oʻahu, the U.S. Navy pumps an average of 1.7 million gallons of water from the Red Hill well, filters it, and dumps it in a nearby stream – effectively sending it to the ocean.

Pump, filter, dump. Pump, filter, dump. Month after month. Year after year.

It’s a lingering response to the military’s 2021 water contamination crisis in which fuel from the Navy’s Red Hill fuel facility contaminated Pearl Harbor’s drinking water. Pumping the still-contaminated water out is meant to prevent a plume of fuel from traveling toward other wells…

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