The series is designed to provide information on the federal response to a massive spill that tainted the drinking water of thousands at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii.
The Defense Health Agency established a facility this week for Pearl Harbor-area residents who consumed tainted water, but patients face challenges getting appointments and care.
The military has launched the Red Hill health clinic to assist people who have experienced health problems due to fuel contamination of the drinking water system serving Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam and surrounding neighborhoods. But some are reporting a range of difficulties, including getting appointments.
Some military families have worried there may have been other contamination in their water that was never identified, and suspect the fuel contamination began months before the November fuel spill at Red Hill.