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Kahale Unciano, Steward of Pa’aiau, presents an offering at a community service event to build a traditional lava rock wall around the Halealoha Haleamau burial vault located on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), Hawaii, March 24, 2024. Constructed in 1997 by Hawaiian stone masons near Fort Kamehameha, it is considered a wahi pana, or sacred place, and maintained by volunteer efforts. The vault, which translates to, “House of Aloha, House of Eternity,” stands as a memorial to the kupuna, elders, who have gone before, and a reminder to protect and honor the legacy of the original peoples of Hawaii. The event was organized and sponsored by the newly instated Navy Closure Task Force - Red Hill and saw volunteers from across JBPHH. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
Members of the Navy’s Rapid Response Team conduct water testing at an Aliamanu Military Reservation home in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar. 21, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
Rear Adm. Steve Barnett, left, commander, Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) and Rear Adm. Marc Williams, deputy commander, NCTF-RH discuss the progress of the closure mission for the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) with elected members of the Community Representation Initiative and representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency and Hawaii Department of Health in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar. 21, 2024. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the RHBFSF, NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment. The Navy continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as NCTF-RH works to safely and deliberately decommission the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
A member of the Drinking Water Long-Term Monitoring Team conducts water testing at an Aliamanu Military Reservation home in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar. 21, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
Rear Adm. Steve Barnett, commander, Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH), Rear Adm. Marc Williams, deputy commander NCTF-RH, and Capt. James Sullivan, commander, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command - Hawaii, discuss the progress of the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) closure mission with elected members of the Community Representation Initiative and representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency and Hawaii Department of Health in Honolulu, Hawaii, Mar. 21, 2024. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the RHBFSF, NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment. The Navy continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as NCTF-RH works to safely and deliberately decommission the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
A Navy contractor cleans the interior of a fuel oil reclamation tank at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) on Halawa, Hawaii March 15, 2024. The tank, which had been used for fuel oil recovery, will be cleaned and used to store rinse water while Navy Closure Task Force – Red Hill (NCTF-RH) personnel clean the main fuel tanks at the RHBFSF. The evolution was conducted in close coordination with Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) as NCTF-RH learns and transitions operations from the JTF-RH. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the RHBFSF, NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment. The Navy continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as NCTF-RH works to safely and deliberately decommission the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Luke McCall)
Navy contractor and water quality expert explains the process of the Navy’s Drinking Water Long-Term Monitoring program to a resident of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, March 12, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
Equipment Operator 2nd Class Kylee Gonzalez, assigned to Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Hawaii’s drinking water Rapid Response Team, labels a water sample from a residence on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, March 12, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
A Navy contractor collects a water sample from a kitchen sink in a residence on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, as part of the Navy’s Drinking Water Long-Term Monitoring program March12, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
A Navy contractor places a water sample in a rack in a residence on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, as part of the Navy’s Drinking Water Long-Term Monitoring program March 7, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
A military housing resident, left, welcomes two Navy contractors into his home to collect water samples as part of the Navy’s Drinking Water Long-Term Monitoring program in the Makalapa neighborhood in Honolulu, March 5. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
Duane Morita, laboratory director, Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Hawaii, conducts water sample testing at Environmental Services Laboratory, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, March 5. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy’s enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
   

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