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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility is a United States Navy underground fuel storage facility, consisting of 20 large cylindrical concrete tanks embedded in the volcanic rock of Red Hill near Pearl Harbor, completed in 1942/43 and operated continuously since. Dozens of fuel leaks have occurred since the 1940s, but since the site remained secret until declassification in the 1990s, the problem did not become public. After a 2001 fuel leak, monitoring showed unsafe hydrocarbon levels in groundwater below the tanks. Another leak in January 2014 of 27,000 gallons prompted Navy to investigate; Tank 5 was emptied, vented and showed microscopic holes on inspection in April 2014. As a result of the fuel release from Tank 5 at the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility in January 2014, EPA and the Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) brought an enforcement action against the Navy and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to address past fuel releases and minimize the likelihood of future releases. The Administrative Order on Consent also goes beyond the scope of merely complying with the current regulations. The Red Hill Administrative Order on Consent is structured to establish a process for collecting the necessary data and evaluating the optimal technical solutions to address past fuel releases and prevent future releases. The Navy uses an independent EPA-certified laboratory to test the water. Public records confirm that drinking water is safe both on base and off base."@en }

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