As state waits for Navy to drain Red Hill facility, officials discuss future of fuel tanks

TL;DR - Elected officials, environmental groups and the Board of Water Supply spoke in a joint-neighborhood board meeting Wednesday night demanding the Navy to drain its Red Hill Fuel facility and to relocate the fuel immediately.

Hundreds of people attended a virtual meeting that included three different neighborhood boards: Manoa, Makiki, Lower Punchbowl, Tantalus and Kalihi-Palama.

Concerns surrounding the Red Hill Fuel Facility were discussed.

January 5, 2022: As state waits for Navy to drain Red Hill facility, officials discuss future of fuel tanks, Hawaiʻi News Now

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