'The stakes are high:' Local environmental advocate discusses Red Hill's toxic foam cleanup

TL;DR - It’s been almost a month since the military began a probe into the release of toxic firefighting foam concentrate at Red Hill.

The Army is expected to provide a report to the Navy any day now. That spill is the latest at the Navy’s underground fuel facility.

Last year the holidays began with fuel-contaminated drinking water for more than 90,000 customers on the military’s water system.

That triggered thousands of families to relocate temporarily to Oʻahu hotels.

December 29, 2022: 'The stakes are high:' Local environmental advocate discusses Red Hill's toxic foam cleanup, Hawaiʻi Public Radio

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