Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility in Hawai'i
This website provides information about the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility in Hawai'i and EPA’s work to regulate the facility and cleanup of contamination caused by Red Hill Facility fuel releases, including the 2021-2022 Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam drinking water emergency, plans for defueling and closing the Red Hill Facility, as well as the 2015 Administrative Order on Consent and 2023 Consent Order.
About the Facility
- What is the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- About Red Hill Fuel Releases
- Drinking Water Quality
Latest Updates
- EPA and Hawai'i DOH Review of Draft Deep Soil Vapor Extraction Pilot Study Work Plan
- EPA and Hawai'i DOH Response to Investigation and Remediation of Releases Report
- EPA and Hawai'i DOH Response to Navy’s Comments on Draft Shallow Soil Vapor Extraction and Air Sparging Work Plan
- EPA Approval of Joint Task Force-Red Hill Defueling Supplement 3
- Fact Sheet: Red Hill Water Sampling Programs
- Drinking Water Long Term Monitoring Extension Requirement
- EPA and Hawai'i DOH Request for Additional PFAS Sampling
Work in Progress
- Final 2023 Consent Order
- Fire Suppressant (“AFFF”) Spill
- Drinking Water System Compliance at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam: November 2021 Drinking Water Incident and Subsequent Investigations
- Defueling Plan and Closure of the Red Hill Facility
- Investigation and Remediation of 2021 Fuel Releases
- Public Engagement
- Community Representation Initiative
- Red Hill Webinar Series
- 2015 Administrative Order on Consent
Additional Information
News Release
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EPA Approves Joint Task Force-Red Hill Pre-Defueling Preparedness Report
Decision paves way for safe defueling operations to begin
EPA News Release: EPA Approves Joint Task Force-Red Hill Pre-Defueling Preparedness Report