Hawaii officials reject Navy’s proviso for viewing Red Hill firefighting foam spill video

TL;DR - The Hawaii Department of Health is weighing legal options for obtaining video footage from the Navy showing toxic firefighting foam spilling last week at the Red Hill fuel storage facility in Honolulu.

About 1,100 gallons of Aqueous Film Forming Foam, or AFFF, leaked on Nov. 29 from a tank near the top level of the vast underground facility, which the Navy is in the midst of permanently shutting after a fuel spill late last year.

December 7, 2022: Hawaii officials reject Navy’s proviso for viewing Red Hill firefighting foam spill video, Stars and Stripes

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