The detonation of ordnance along the coastline at Tarague Beach will proceed after a lawsuit seeking to put a halt to the practice was thrown out of the District Court
Local nonprofit Prutehi Litekyan wrote the Guam Environmental Protection Agency this week, urging regulators to deny Andersen Air Force Base a permit to openly dispose of hazardous munitions along Guam’s
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A decision is expected soon on whether to throw out a lawsuit that would require the military to stop detonating hazardous munitions along Tarague Beach at Andersen Air Force Base.
The Guam Hybrid Land Use Commission, which is being asked to approve the plans for a $600 million hotel, water park and condominium development near Two Lovers Point, failed to