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Rear Adm. Steve Barnett, commander, Navy Closure Task Force - Red Hill (NCTF-RH), listens to a community Kupuna, or elder, at the NCTF-RH Transition Open House at Keehi Lagoon Memorial in Honolulu, Feb. 7, 2024. Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) and NCTF-RH hosts a transition open house for members of the community to learn more about the residual fuel removal and closure of the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF). 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 task force is forming and expects to take over responsibilities for Red Hill from JTF-RH in early Spring 2024. NCTF-RH continues to engage in conversations in formal and informal forums with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and experts and officials to keep stakeholders informed as the Navy works to safely and deliberately decommission the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett, Commander, Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH), escorts Vice Adm. Scott Gray, Commander, Navy Installations Command, during a visit to the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF), Halawa, Hawaii, Feb. 6, 2024. During the visit, the combined Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH)/NCTF-RH team shared details about the 2021 fuel spills at the RHBFSF and their missions to safely and expeditiously defuel and execute the permanent closure of the facility and continue long term remediation of the site. JTF-RH completed gravity defueling Dec. 15, 2023, removing over 104.6 million gallons of fuel from the RHBFSF tanks, and as of Feb. 5, 2024, removed over 25,000 gallons of an estimated 64,000 total gallons of residual fuel from the RHBFSF pipelines. JTF-RH continues transition with NCTF-RH, which is expected to be complete by the end of March 2024. Following transition, NCTF-RH will remove the remaining residual fuel, execute closure of the facility and conduct long-term environmental remediation. (DoD photo by U.S. Army ZaBarr Jones)
Vice Adm. John Wade, Commander, Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH), escorts Vice Adm. Scott Gray, Commander, Navy Installations Command, during a visit to the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF), Halawa, Hawaii, Feb. 6, 2024. During the visit, the combined Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH)/NCTF-RH team shared details about the 2021 fuel spills at the RHBFSF and their missions to safely and expeditiously defuel and execute the permanent closure of the facility and continue long term remediation of the site. JTF-RH completed gravity defueling Dec. 15, 2023, removing over 104.6 million gallons of fuel from the RHBFSF tanks, and as of Feb. 5, 2024, removed over 25,000 gallons of an estimated 64,000 total gallons of residual fuel from the RHBFSF pipelines. JTF-RH continues transition with NCTF-RH, which is expected to be complete by the end of March 2024. Following transition, NCTF-RH will remove the remaining residual fuel, execute closure of the facility and conduct long-term environmental remediation. (DoD photo by U.S. Army ZaBarr Jones)
Rear Adm. Stephen Barnett, Commander, Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH), escorts Vice Adm. Scott Gray, Commander, Navy Installations Command, during a visit to the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF), Halawa, Hawaii, Feb. 6, 2024. During the visit, the combined Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH)/NCTF-RH team shared details about the 2021 fuel spills at the RHBFSF and their missions to safely and expeditiously defuel and execute the permanent closure of the facility and continue long term remediation of the site. JTF-RH completed gravity defueling Dec. 15, 2023, removing over 104.6 million gallons of fuel from the RHBFSF tanks, and as of Feb. 5, 2024, removed over 25,000 gallons of an estimated 64,000 total gallons of residual fuel from the RHBFSF pipelines. JTF-RH continues transition with NCTF-RH, which is expected to be complete by the end of March 2024. Following transition, NCTF-RH will remove the remaining residual fuel, execute closure of the facility and conduct long-term environmental remediation. (DoD photo by U.S. Navy Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
Brig. Gen. Michelle Link, Deputy Commander, Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH), discusses defueling operations with Vice Adm. John Wade, commander, JTF-RH and Vice Adm. Scott Gray, commander, Navy Installations Command, during a visit to the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF), Halawa, Hawaii, Feb. 6, 2024. During the visit, the combined JTF-RH/ Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) team shared details about the 2021 fuel spills at the RHBFSF and their missions to safely and expeditiously defuel and execute the permanent closure of the facility and continue long term remediation of the site. JTF-RH completed gravity defueling Dec. 15, 2023, removing over 104.6 million gallons of fuel from the RHBFSF tanks, and as of Feb. 5, 2024, removed over 25,000 gallons of an estimated 64,000 total gallons of residual fuel from the RHBFSF pipelines. JTF-RH continues transition with NCTF-RH, which is expected to be complete by the end of March 2024. Following transition, NCTF-RH will remove the remaining residual fuel, execute closure of the facility and conduct long-term environmental remedition. (DoD photo by U.S. Army ZaBarr Jones)
U.S. Navy personnel receive a situational brief of the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) Feb. 5, 2024, Joint Base Pearl Harbor - Hickam, Hawaii. The Navy personnel were training to man access control points at the RHBFSF as responsibility of the facility transitions from Joint Task Force - Red Hill (JTF-RH) to Navy Closure Task Force - Red Hill (NCTF-RH). JTF-RH is now in Defueling Phase 5.B where personnel are focused on removing residual fuel and transitioning with the NCTF-RH. The transition will focus on NCTF-RH learning JTF-RH’s processes and procedures for safety, security, and engagement to ensure continuity of operations. During this phase, JTF-RH retains command and control over the RHBFSF Joint Operational Area (JOA) and will synchronize actions to rebuild trust with Federal, State and local stakeholders. (DoD photo by U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Orlando Corpuz)
Hawaii State Governor Josh Green speaks with Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) Commander, U.S. Navy Vice Adm. John Wade, and Navy Closure Task Force - Red Hill (NCTF-RH) Commander, Rear Adm. Steve Barnett, during the Governor’s Water Committee Feb. 02, 2024, at the Hawaii State Capitol, Honolulu, Hawaii. JTF-RH is now in Defueling Phase 5.B where personnel are focused on removing residual fuel and transitioning with the NCTF-RH. The transition will focus on NCTF-RH learning JTF-RH’s processes and procedures for safety, security, and engagement to ensure continuity of operations. During this phase, JTF-RH retains command and control over the RHBFSF Joint Operational Area (JOA) and will synchronize actions to rebuild trust with Federal, State and local stakeholders. (DoD photo by U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Gabrielle Zagorski)
Members in support of Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) continue defueling residual fuel from a spectacle blind at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) Feb. 2, 2024, Halawa, Hawaii. JTF-RH is now in Defueling Phase 5.B where personnel are focused on removing residual fuel and transitioning with the NCTF-RH. The transition will focus on NCTF-RH learning JTF-RH’s processes and procedures for safety, security, and engagement to ensure continuity of operations. During this phase, JTF-RH retains command and control over the RHBFSF Joint Operational Area (JOA) and will synchronize actions to rebuild trust with Federal, State and local stakeholders. (DoD photo by U.S. Army Sgt. ZaBarr Jones)
Joint Task Force-Red Hill (JTF-RH) Commander, U.S. Navy Vice Adm. John Wade, and Navy Closure Task Force - Red Hill (NCTF-RH) Commander, Rear Adm. Steve Barnett, attend the Governor’s Water Committee to provide Hawaii State Governor Josh Green an update on defueling and closure Feb. 02, 2024, at the Hawaii State Capitol, Honolulu, Hawaii. JTF-RH is now in Defueling Phase 5.B where personnel are focused on removing residual fuel and transitioning with the NCTF-RH. The transition will focus on NCTF-RH learning JTF-RH’s processes and procedures for safety, security, and engagement to ensure continuity of operations. During this phase, JTF-RH retains command and control over the RHBFSF Joint Operational Area (JOA) and will synchronize actions to rebuild trust with Federal, State and local stakeholders. (DoD photo by U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Gabrielle Zagorski)
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM- Hannah Brumby, Navy contractor, collects water samples as part of the Navy’s Drinking Water Long-Term Monitoring program at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Jan. 31, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill’s (NCTF-RH) enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. Charged with the safe closure of the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF), NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment. The task force is forming and expects to take on responsibilities for Red Hill from Joint Task Force-Red Hill in early Spring 2024. NCTF-RH continues to engage in conversations in formal and informal forums with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and experts and officials to keep stakeholders informed as the Navy works to safely and deliberately close the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
Drinking water experts from Navy Closure Task Force - Red Hill (NCTF-RH) and Navy and Marine Corps Force Health Protection Command take a group photo at NCTF-RH Headquarters at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii Jan. 31. NCTF-RH is committed to working with government agencies and community stakeholders to close the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility safely and deliberately in compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, policies and regulations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM- Hannah Brumby, a Navy contractor, opens a fire hydrant to collect water samples as part of the Navy’s Drinking Water Long-Term Monitoring program at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Jan. 31, 2024. The ongoing monitoring efforts are part of the Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill’s (NCTF-RH) enduring, long-term commitment to ensure the safety of the environment and public health. Charged with the safe closure of the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF), NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment. The task force is forming and expects to take on responsibilities for Red Hill from Joint Task Force-Red Hill in early Spring 2024. NCTF-RH continues to engage in conversations in formal and informal forums with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and experts and officials to keep stakeholders informed as the Navy works to safely and deliberately close the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communications Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)




   

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