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                                                                                                                                                                                          THE CARROLL COX SHOW  :  KWAI 1080 AM

 


 

 

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   SUNDAY September 29, 2019

  

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    September 29, 2019,   Honolulu, Hawaii.  

    Carroll is now broadcasting on the Internet at www.talk808.com.   Listen live on Sunday mornings, 9-11 a.m.   
    We want to hear from you.   Call 808-782-6627 to participate.  

     
    Carroll talks about research he has been doing since 2014 regarding the Red Hill fuel facility and concerns that some, or all of the twenty underground tanks holding up to twelve million gallons each, have leaked.  The Navy, once again, said it would not be feasible to double-line the tanks.    Yes, we need fuel for the military, and yes, we need the military.   But we also need to be concerned about the possibility our drinking water is being contaminated.  Similar contamination problems have occurred at other military sites due to toxic dumping and lack of concern for the environment.   Take Camp Le Jeune as an example, having problems with their drinking water.   So this is a legitimate concern.  
     
    To add to the problem, Carroll has found documentation, going as far back as the 1980's,  showing the disposal of waste and other toxic materials near the Red Hill site.   One document talks about DDT and other pesticides and  chemicals, disposed in pits in the area.  One document , from the State Department of Health notes, "Pesticide disposal does not pose a risk at this time".    This is on property  owned by federal and state governments!    Halawa Stream is nearby.            
     
    Carroll provides background and details from some of the reports.  In some cases, there appears to be a big cover-up of problems.              
     
     
     
     
     

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      These, and other kittens like them, are looking for a home.  Ages range from 3 to 12 months.  

      They have been neutered or spayed, and they are litter box trained.   Now, all  they need is your love.  Who can resist a new kitten?

            

      To adopt, call Carroll at 782-6627, or email  carroll@carrollcox.com.     

       
       
       
       
      Join Carroll on www.envirowatch.org to view some of the environmental and corruption issues he investigated, and resolved, in the past.  You will also find him on YouTube at cox7826627 and on  facebook.  
       

       

      Carroll continues his discussion about local issues on Olelo Public Television, Channel 54.  
      Link here to a list of his shows.  They can also be viewed on  Olelo video on demand.