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Hawaii leaders unite over Red Hill cleanup

Top state and local leaders gathered at the state Capitol on Tuesday to sign on to a “unified statement” that calls for an overarching policy governing the cleanup of the area surrounding the Navy’s Red Hill underground fuel facility.

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Top state and local leaders gathered at the state Capitol on Tuesday to sign on to a “unified statement” that calls for an overarching policy governing the cleanup of the area surrounding the Navy’s Red Hill underground fuel facility. Speaking on Tuesday is Governor Josh Green.
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Speaking on Tuesday is Mayor Rick Blangiardi.
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Speaking on Tuesday is Honolulu City Council Chair Tommy Waters.
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Speaking on Tuesday is Kenneth Fink, director of the Hawaii Department of Health.
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Speaking on Tuesday is Ernie Lau, manager and chief engineer at the Board of Water Supply.
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Gov. Josh Green and Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed the remediation statement on Tuesday.
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Signing the remediation statement is City Council Chair Tommy Waters and Errnie Lau, manager and chief engineer at the Board of Water Supply.
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Speaking on Tuesday is Kenneth Fink, director of the Hawaii Department of Health.
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Speaking on Tuesday is Ernie Lau, manager and chief engineer at the Board of Water Supply.

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