A deputy attorney general also asked that the contested case hearing over the permit for the troubled fuel facility be reopened in light of the new allegations.
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A tunnel inside of the Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility in Hawaii is shown in this undated file photo. (Shannon Haney/U.S. Navy)
HONOLULU (Tribune News Service) State environmental regulators said this week that the Navy has not proved it can safely operate its underground Red Hill fuel tanks, which in recent years have been the subject of mounting concerns over leaks and groundwater contamination.
The conclusion, submitted by the Hawaii Department of Health s Environmental Health Administration as part of a contested case hearing, raises the possibility that the state might deny the Navy a five-year permit to continue operating the facility.
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an explosion at one of america s busiest airports. we are getting new information. mornings on 2 starts right now. well, good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. i m dave clark. i m tori campbell. it s tuesday, june 11th. let s get a quick look at weather and traffic. steve? yeah, we have a lot of low clouds around. some breaks already in the clouds. the higher clouds look like they will thin out, mainly for the morning hours and then look for machines, 60s, 70s and 80s. here s sal. this morning we re looking at san francisco and the traffic on the freeway looks good. let s go back to the desk. we have an update on developing news from san francisco we ve been covering since 4:30. a family is looking for a new place to stay following an early-morning fire. their home is one of two damaged on hudson avenue. ktvu s alex savidge joins us live from the scene to explain why firefighters say this fire may be suspicious. good morning, alex. reporter: good morning, tor