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Red Hill Fuel Tank Advisory Committee holds meeting

Navy, EPA and state health officials met Tuesday at Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center for a biannual meeting of the Red Hill Fuel Tank Advisory Committee.

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Board of Water Supply Manager and Chief Engineer Ernie Lau, middle, was among the Navy, EPA and state health officials who met Tuesday at Moanalua High School for a biannual meeting of the Red Hill Fuel Tank Advisory Committee.
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Kathleen S. Ho, FTAC chair, speaks on Tuesday.
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Navy, EPA and state health officials met Tuesday at Moanalua High School Performing Arts Center for a biannual meeting of the Red Hill Fuel Tank Advisory Committee.
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Amy Miller, left, of EPA, Alison Fong, EPA, and Joanna Seto of the Department of Health speak on Tuesday.
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Dr. Melanie Lau speaks on Tuesday.
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Francis Nakamoto makes a public comment.
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Ann Wright, Susan Gorman-Chang and Becka Garrison are with the Shut Down Red Hill Coalition.
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Capt. Cameron Geertsema answers a question.
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BWS Manager and Chief Engineer Ernie Lau talks with Vice Admiral John Wade.
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Dr. Melanie Lau, left, Ernest Lau, Ashley NIshihara and Kaleo Manuel speak on Tuesday.
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Becka Garrison, left, and Ann Wright, with Shut Down Red Hill Coalition supporters.
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Darlene Ige, left, Capt. Cameron, Geertsema, RADM Stephen Barnett, and VADM John Wade.
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BWS Manager and Chief Engineer Ernie Lau talks with Vice Admiral John Wade.

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