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HONOLULU (Aug.13, 2024) A Navy contractor with the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team collects a water sample from a kitchen sink at a Moanalua Terrace neighborhood residence in Honolulu, Aug. 13, 2024. The samples will be sent to multiple Environmental Protection Agency-certified labs for extensive testing of over 60 analytes under the Navy’s voluntary Extended Drinking Water Monitoring program. These 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)
HONOLULU (Aug.13, 2024) Sailors deliver water as part of the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team (WQAT) at a Moanalua Terrace neighborhood residence in Honolulu, Aug. 13, 2024. The Navy provides bottled water to residents as they wait for the WQAT water sample results. 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)
HONOLULU (Aug.13, 2024) A Sailor assigned to the Navy’s Water Quality Action Team (WQAT), collects a rapid response drinking water sample at a Moanalua Terrace neighborhood residence in Honolulu, Aug. 13, 2024. The rapid response samples taken by the WQAT will be tested immediately for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) with results provided to the resident within 24 hours from sampling. 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)
HONOLULU (Aug.13, 2024) A Water Quality Action Team (WQAT) investigator observes rust on a water heater at a Moanalua Terrace neighborhood residence in Honolulu, Aug. 13, 2024. WQAT investigators use their training to inspect homes for various factors that may affect drinking water quality. 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)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Aug. 8, 2024) A Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) staff member observes total gallons of water pumped into fuel tank 5 to remove residual fuel and sludge at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Aug. 8, 2024. Once enough water is pumped in, a vacuum truck will siphon all liquids out, clearing the way to start the degassing 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 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Aug. 8, 2024) A member of Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) notes total gallons of water pumped into fuel tank 5 to remove residual fuel at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Aug. 8, 2024. Once enough water is pumped in, a vacuum truck will siphon all liquids out, clearing the way to start the degassing 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 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Aug. 8, 2024) A Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) sailor, left, and an official from the Hawaii Department of Health monitor a pressure gauge while water is pumped into fuel tank 5 to remove residual fuel and sludge at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Aug. 8, 2024. Once enough water is pumped in, a vacuum truck will siphon all liquids out, clearing the way to start the degassing 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 illustration by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Aug. 7, 2024) Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) contractors use a pallet jack to transport a 20-inch spool pipe prior to connecting a forced air ventilation system to fuel tank 6 at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Aug. 7, 2024. The tank ventilation and air monitoring procedures have undergone rigorous modeling and regulatory scrutiny to ensure the safety of the surrounding community while allowing workers to safely enter and clean the interior of the tanks. 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 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Aug. 7, 2024) A gap remains after Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) contractors removed a 20-inch spool pipe outside fuel tank 6 prior to installing a forced air ventilation system at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Aug. 7, 2024. The tank ventilation and air monitoring procedures have undergone rigorous modeling and regulatory scrutiny to ensure the safety of the surrounding community while allowing workers to safely enter and clean the interior of the tanks. 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 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Aug. 7, 2024) Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) contractors use chains to lower a 20-inch spool pipe prior to connecting a forced air ventilation system to fuel tank 6 at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Aug. 7, 2024. The tank ventilation and air monitoring procedures have undergone rigorous modeling and regulatory scrutiny to ensure the safety of the surrounding community while allowing workers to safely enter and clean the interior of the tanks. 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 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
HALAWA, Hawaii (Aug. 7, 2024) Navy Closure Task Force-Red Hill (NCTF-RH) contractors use chains to lower a 20-inch spool pipe prior to connecting a forced air ventilation system to fuel tank 6 at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii on Aug. 7, 2024. The tank ventilation and air monitoring procedures have undergone rigorous modeling and regulatory scrutiny to ensure the safety of the surrounding community while allowing workers to safely enter and clean the interior of the tanks. 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 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
HALAWA, Hawaii (July 22, 2024) Members of the Federal Fire Department, Navy Region Hawaii simulate checking for levels of volatile organic compounds in the air during a joint spill drill exercise with Navy Closure Task Force - Red Hill (NCTF-RH) at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (RHBFSF) in Halawa, Hawaii, July 22, 2024. The exercise tested the Navy’s emergency response capabilities and its ability to work with multiple agencies to respond to a spill consisting of a mixture of water and cleaning solution at the facility in preparation for pressure washing operations. 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 1st Class Glenn Slaughter)
   

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