HONOLULU SHUT DOWN ITS LARGEST WATER SOURCE TO PREVENT FUEL CONTAMINATION

News Desk Save Our Planet World

Sun 05 December 2021:

The Halawa shaft, which supplies 20% of Honolulu’s water, has been shut down following the discovery of the “source of contamination.”

The portable water system of a Navy well near Pearl Harbor found what is believed to be petroleum chemicals.

People in the region are experiencing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, and skin problems as a result of the contamination.

According to the Navy, ”The results of the Red Hill sample showed petroleum hydrocarbons roughly four to ten times below the Hawaii Department of Health Environmental Action Level (EAL).” 

”The Navy had a separate test that confirmed vapors, which is another indication of petroleum hydrocarbons.”

”The Navy is developing a plan to restore the potable water system to EPA standards, identify how this contaminant got in the well, and fix the well,” he added.

The city’s Board of Water Supply (BWS) Manager and Chief Engineer Ernest Lau said “We are deeply concerned that we were not notified immediately by the Navy regarding the shutdown of their Red Hill water source.”

“We have data that shows when they stop pumping at Red Hill, water starts moving in the direction of our Halawa Shaft due to our pumping,” Lau said.

In the latest update, the Navy said, ”The Commander, Navy Region Hawaii, has determined Temporary Lodging (TLA) is necessary for service members and their dependents, and civilians living in housing affected by the current water-related health or safety concerns.”

(With inputs from agencies)

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