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EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Dec. 4, 2024) A community planning and liaison officer (CPLO) for Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) answers questions at the Kapilina Beach Homes Night Market in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, about the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Drinking Water System and the two primary drinking water testing programs here. The CPLO works with members of the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team to help inform residents here about drinking water testing and where the public can search for results online. The Navy has tested more than 10,000 drinking water samples from residential and non-residential buildings on the JPBHH drinking water system since 2022. There is no evidence of jet fuel in the drinking water system. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Desiree V. Woodman)
EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Dec. 4, 2024) A community planning and liaison officer (CPLO) for Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) answers questions at the Kapilina Beach Homes Night Market in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, about the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Drinking Water System and the two primary drinking water testing programs here. The CPLO works with members of the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team to help inform residents here about drinking water testing and where the public can search for results online. The Navy has tested more than 10,000 drinking water samples from residential and non-residential buildings on the JPBHH drinking water system since 2022. There is no evidence of jet fuel in the drinking water system. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Desiree V. Woodman)
EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Dec. 4, 2024) A Navy water quality sample kit displays the many bottles used during testing to ensure each home has safe drinking water at the Kapilina Beach Homes in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, Dec. 4, 2024. The Navy’s Water Quality Action Team helps to inform residents here about drinking water testing and where the public can search for results online. The Navy has tested more than 10,000 drinking water samples from residential and non-residential buildings on the JPBHH drinking water system since 2022. There is no evidence of jet fuel in the drinking water system.  (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Desiree V. Woodman)
EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Dec. 4, 2024) A community planning and liaison officer (CPLO) for Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) answers questions at the Kapilina Beach Homes Night Market in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, about the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Drinking Water System and the two primary drinking water testing programs here. The CPLO works with members of the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team to help inform residents here about drinking water testing and where the public can search for results online. The Navy has tested more than 10,000 drinking water samples from residential and non-residential buildings on the JPBHH drinking water system since 2022. There is no evidence of jet fuel in the drinking water system. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Desiree V. Woodman)
EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Dec. 4, 2024) A community planning and liaison officer (CPLO) for Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) answers questions at the Kapilina Beach Homes Night Market in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, about the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Drinking Water System and the two primary drinking water testing programs here. The CPLO works with members of the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team to help inform residents here about drinking water testing and where the public can search for results online. The Navy has tested more than 10,000 drinking water samples from residential and non-residential buildings on the JPBHH drinking water system since 2022. There is no evidence of jet fuel in the drinking water system. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Desiree V. Woodman)
EWA BEACH, Hawaii (Dec. 4, 2024) A community planning and liaison officer (CPLO) for Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) answers questions at the Kapilina Beach Homes Night Market in Ewa Beach, Hawaii, about the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam Drinking Water System and the two primary drinking water testing programs here. The CPLO works with members of the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team to help inform residents here about drinking water testing and where the public can search for results online. The Navy has tested more than 10,000 drinking water samples from residential and non-residential buildings on the JPBHH drinking water system since 2022. There is no evidence of jet fuel in the drinking water system. (U.S. Navy photo by Cmdr. Desiree V. Woodman)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Nov. 26, 2024) A team member of Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) monitors tank draining at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Nov. 26, 2024. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the facility, NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment, and continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as it safely and deliberately decommissions the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Nov. 26, 2024) A Sailor assigned to Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) turns a valve while draining a fuel-water mixture from Fuel Oil Reclaimed Tank 311 at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii, Nov. 26, 2024. The mixture of fuel and water was collected during the fuel tank cleaning process. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the facility, NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment, and continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as it safely and deliberately decommissions the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Nov. 26, 2024) A Sailor assigned to Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) turns a valve while draining a fuel-water mixture from Fuel Oil Reclaimed Tank 311 at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii, Nov. 26, 2024. The mixture of fuel and water was collected during the fuel tank cleaning process. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the facility, NCTF-RH was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment, and continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as it safely and deliberately decommissions the RHBFSF. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Krystal Diaz)
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Nov. 22, 2024) Water pipelines connected to twelve granular activated carbon (GAC) filtration tanks will treat and discharge water to the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) community upon the reactivation of the Navy Aiea Halawa Shaft (NAHS). The Navy is planning and in consultation with the Hawaii Department of Health for the reactivation of the shaft, which is currently not connected to the JBPHH drinking water system. Reactivation of the NAHS will demonstrate the Navy’s dedication to the resiliency and security of the JBPHH drinking water distribution system, and the Navy’s continued compliance with Federal and State regulations for safe drinking water. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the facility, Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment, and continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as it safely and deliberately decommissions the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Glenn Slaughter)
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Nov. 22, 2024) Granular activated carbon (GAC) water filtration tanks are installed and pending activation at the Navy Aiea Halawa Shaft (NAHS). The GAC filtration system preemptively addresses any potential contaminants, such as per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) or total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) detections. The Navy is planning in consultation with the Hawaii Department of Health for the reactivation of the shaft, which is currently not connected to the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) drinking water system. Reactivation of the NAHS will demonstrate the Navy’s dedication to the resiliency and security of the JBPHH drinking water distribution system, and the Navy’s continued compliance with Federal and State regulations for safe drinking water. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the facility, Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment, and continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as it safely and deliberately decommissions the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Glenn Slaughter)
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Nov. 22, 2024) Twelve granular activated carbon (GAC) water filtration tanks that will treat and discharge water to the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) community upon the reactivation of the Navy Aiea Halawa Shaft (NAHS) are installed in Halawa, Hawaii. The Navy is planning in consultation with the Hawaii Department of Health for the reactivation of the shaft, which is currently not connected to the JBPHH drinking water system. Reactivation of the NAHS will demonstrate the Navy’s dedication to the resiliency and security of the JBPHH drinking water distribution system, and the Navy’s continued compliance with Federal and State regulations for safe drinking water. Charged with the safe decommissioning of the facility, Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill was established by the Department of the Navy as a commitment to the community and the environment, and continues to engage with the people of Hawaii, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders as it safely and deliberately decommissions the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist First Class Glenn Slaughter)
   

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