Navy Fuel Leak Could Cause Water Crisis In Hawaii
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Earlier this month the Navy’s water system had petroleum levels hundreds of times higher than the state's recommended limit.
New developments are playing out around an important site in American history: Pearl Harbor.
The Japanese attack there in 1941 killed over 2,000 people and launched the U.S. into World War II. Even today, it's still the site of an active military base.
Just a couple of miles away from the memorial to the attack is Red Hill, an underground fuel storage facility that has existed since World War II and can hold up to 250 million gallons of fuel.
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