Hawaii
Toxic foam spill at Hawaii’s Red Hill facility due to contractor error
A upkeep contractor’s error, and lack of sufficient oversight by the Navy, led to the spill of 1,300 gallons of poisonous hearth suppressant on the Purple Hill Bulk Gas Storage web site close to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, on Nov. 29, 2022.
Navy investigators discovered that the contractor improperly put in an air vacuum valve on the system that carries Aqueous Movie Forming Foam, used to suppress fires brought on by flammable liquids, simply contained in the underground facility’s Adit 6 tunnel in April 2022.
The identical contractor additionally didn’t disable AFFF pumps from robotically beginning prior to fireplace suppression system testing on Nov. 29, 2022, which led to an uncontrolled discharge of the poisonous chemical substances, investigators discovered.
The focus pooled on the ground inside the power after which seeped below a door and onto a paved entry street, in addition to soil on the sting of the paved street exterior of Adit 6. Federal firefighters, contractors and authorities civilians from JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam responded to the positioning and took actions to include the discharge, together with the removing of impacted asphalt and soil.
Aqueous Movie Forming Foam, which is used to suppress fires brought on by flammable liquids, accommodates perfluorinated chemical substances, collectively referred to as PFAS. These so-called “without end chemical substances” have been used throughout the army to battle plane and ship fires, and the Division of Protection has recognized 400-500 army websites which were contaminated by them.
PFAS, that are additionally present in home items similar to nonstick cookware, stain repellents and meals wrappers, have been linked to some sorts of most cancers and delivery defects, and can also have an effect on progress and growth, replica, thyroid operate, the immune system and the liver.
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Notifications of the Purple Hill leak had been made that very same day to the U.S. Environmental Safety Company and the Hawaii Division of Well being, in addition to senior DoD officers, legislators and different stakeholders.
Navy groundwater monitoring pattern leads to the affected space after the November spill confirmed no violation of PFAS requirements primarily based on state and federal screening ranges, Hawaii Information Now reported.
Investigators additionally faulted the Navy’s high quality assurance course of for failing to establish and proper the improperly put in air vacuum valve in April 2022.
The leak of firefighting foam got here nearly a 12 months to the day after the late November 2021 leak of jet gasoline from the underground storage facility.
Lots of of households on JB Pearl Harbor-Hickam and the Military’s Aliamanu Navy Reservation and Purple Hill Housing, reported petroleum odors coming from residential faucet water provided by the Navy water system. About 6,000 folks had been sickened after ingesting the contaminated water.
In all, about 93,000 water system customers had been impacted, lots of whom relocated to momentary housing through the disaster.
Following the gasoline spill, the Hawaii Division of Well being issued an emergency order requiring the Navy to close down Purple Hill and, in March 2022, Protection Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered that the gasoline storage facility be defueled and completely closed.
Austin established Joint Process Drive-Purple Hill on Sept. 30, 2022, to make sure the secure and expeditious defueling of the power. Vice Adm. John Wade was chosen to command the duty drive.
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After the leak of firefighting foam, Wade appointed Maj. Gen. Richard Heitkamp, deputy commander of the Military Corps of Engineers, to conduct a targeted investigation to find out the reason for the leak.
Throughout the Friday press convention to announce the investigation’s findings. Wade mentioned that he believes stricter safeguards and extra assertive Navy oversight ought to have been in place to scale back the danger of this sort of mishap.
“I ordered this investigation to find out what induced the unintentional launch of AFFF focus and to scale back the danger of a future mishap,” Wade mentioned, in line with a Navy launch. “A targeted investigation allowed us to successfully decide how and why the discharge occurred. We used this data to instantly implement danger discount measures throughout the complete facility and to inform the Division of Protection of actions that may be taken to additional cut back danger in areas exterior the purview of JTF-RH.
“The secure and expeditious defueling of Purple Hill res our prime precedence to guard the folks and surroundings of Hawaii.”
Shortly after the leak of the hearth suppressant, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command directed that JTF-RH’s mission be expanded from overseeing the defueling to additionally embody implementation of centralized administration and security controls at Purple Hill, the Navy launch famous. To execute these expanded duties, greater than 100 army personnel had been added to the duty drive.
Since then, the duty drive has established bodily management of gasoline storage facility, in line with the discharge. It manages the entry factors and oversees all safety screening of personnel looking for to enter the power. All tenance, restore and environmental remediation contractors who enter should now have a army escort with the information to supply acceptable oversight.
The duty drive has forwarded its investigation to the Division of the Navy to evaluation doable contractor legal responsibility for the inadvertent discharge, in line with the discharge.
U.S. Indo-Pacific Command has additionally directed its elements to evaluation high quality assurance mechanisms in place for oversight of upkeep and restore work by contractors on methods containing hazardous supplies, the discharge states.
As well as, a 30-day evaluation has been directed to: establish sources of HAZMAT or different substances, similar to PFAS-containing AFFF, that current danger to human well being or the surroundings; guarantee controls are in place to guard the surroundings; and apply response protocols.
Navy Area Hawaii and Naval Amenities Engineering Programs Command proceed to conduct environmental testing as they totally remediate the Purple Hill web site, the discharge states.
— The Related Press contributed to this story.
Hawaii
Watumull: The Indian family that built a business empire in Hawaii from scratch
In 1915, 29-year-old Indian entrepreneur Jhamandas Watumull arrived in Hawaii’s Honolulu island to set up a retail shop of his import business with his partner Dharamdas.
The two registered Watumull & Dharamdas as a business on Honolulu’s Hotel Street, selling exotic goods like silks, ivory crafts, brassware and other curios from the East.
Dharamdas died of cholera in 1916, prompting Jhamandas Watumull to send for his brother Gobindram to manage their Honolulu store while he took care of their business in Manila. Over the next several years, the brothers would travel between India and Hawaii as they solidified their business.
Today, the Watumull name is ubiquitous on the islands – from garment manufacturing and real estate to education and arts philanthropy, the family is inextricably linked with Hawaii’s rich history.
The first South Asians to move to the island from India, they are now one of its wealthiest families.
“Slowly, slowly, that’s how we did it,” Jhamandas told a local Hawaiian publication in 1973.
Born in pre-independent India, Jhamandas was the son of a brick contractor in Sindh province’s Hyderabad (now in Pakistan). The family was educated but not wealthy. After an accident paralysed his father, Jhamandas’ mother bought his passage to the Philippines where he began working in textile mills. In 1909, he began his own trading business in Manila with his partner Dharamdas.
His grandson JD Watumull says Jhamandas and Dharamdas moved to Hawaii after a drop in their Manila business after the US, which occupied Philippines at the time, curtailed ties with foreign businesses.
Their Hawaii business was renamed East India Store soon after Jhamandas’ brother Gobindram began managing it. In the following years, the business expanded into a major department store with branches in several parts of Asia as well as Hawaii, says SAADA, a digital archive of South Asian American history.
In 1937, Gobindram built the Watumull Building in Honolulu’s Waikiki neighbourhood to house the company’s headquarters. According to SAADA, the multi-million-dollar business had expanded to 10 stores, an apartment house and assorted commercial developments by 1957.
The Star-Bulletin newspaper describes products at the store – linens, lingerie, brass and teak wood curios – as woven with “romance and mystery” that transported one “to distant lands and fascinating scenes”.
The Aloha shirts
As Hawaii emerged as a popular destination for wealthy tourists in the 1930s, shirts in bold colours with island motifs called the ‘Aloha shirt’ became a sought-after souvenir.
According to Dale Hope, an expert in Hawaiian textile and patterns, the Watumull’s East India Store was one of the first on the island to carry designs with Hawaiian patterns.
The designs were first commissioned in 1936 by Gobindram from his artist sister-in-law Elsie Jensen.
“Instead of Mount Fuji, she’d have Diamond Head, instead of koi [she’d] have tropical fish, instead of cherry blossoms [she’d] have gardenias and hibiscus and all the things we know here,” Hope said.
The designs were sent to Japan where they were handblocked onto raw silk, Nancy Schiffer writes in the book Hawaiian Shirt Designs.
“These subtle floral patterns, modern and dynamic in concept, were the first Hawaiian designs to be produced commercially,” Schiffer notes.
“They were sold by the boat load and were exhibited as far away as London,” William Devenport says in the book Paradise of the Pacific.
Gobindram’s daughter Lila told Hope that the Watumull’s Waikiki store had American movie stars Loretta Young, Jack Benny, Lana Turner and Eddie “Rochester” Anderson coming to buy these shirts.
“More and more we are finding out that Watumull has become a synonym for Hawaiian fashions,” Gulab Watumull said in a 1966 interview in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
The Watumulls soon bought the Royal Hawaiian Manufacturing Company, where the first matching family aloha wear was created.
Long road to citizenship
Despite their success, it would be decades before the Watumull brothers – Jhamandas and Gobindram – received US citizenship. Their early years in the country were marred by discrimination and difficult immigration laws, the Hawaii Business Magazine wrote.
In 1922, Gobindram married Ellen Jensen, an American, whose citizenship was stripped under the Cable Act for marrying an immigrant who was not eligible for US citizenship. Jensen would go on to work with the League of Women Voters to reform the law and regain citizenship in 1931.
Gobindram would become a citizen in 1946 when a law allowing Indians to gain citizenship through naturalisation was enacted.
His brother Jhamandas, meanwhile, continued to split much of his time between India and Hawaii.
During India’s 1947 partition, the Watumull family moved from Sindh to Bombay (now Mumbai), leaving much of their property behind, SAADA says.
Jhamandas’ son Gulab eventually arrived in Hawaii to work in the family business and become its head.
In 1955, the brothers split the business with Jhamandas and Gulab keeping its retail portion while Gobindram’s family took over its real estate section.
Jhamandas moved permanently to Hawaii In 1956, a few years after the death of his wife and one of their sons, and in 1961, became a US citizen.
India connect
Over the years, the family remained invested in the welfare of India and its people. Gobindram was an active member of the Committee for India’s Freedom and often travelled to Washington to support the country’s case for independence, Elliot Robert Barkan writes in Making it in America.
Gobindram’s home in Los Angeles was “a Mecca for people concerned with Indian independence”, Sachindra Nath Pradhan notes in the book India in the United States.
The Watumull Foundation in 1946 sponsored a series of lectures by Dr S Radhakrishnan – who later served as India’s president – at American universities.
Gobindram’s wife Ellen was instrumental in bringing an international parenthood conference to Delhi in 1959, leading to the establishment of the country’s first birth control clinics.
The family’s philanthropy has and continues to include funding for educational institutions in Hawaii and in India, endowments for Honolulu-based art programmes and promoting Indian-Hawaiian exchange.
Many of the Watumull brothers’ grandchildren now work in and around Hawaii.
In the past few years, as the family business shifted focus to real estate, the last Watumull retail store closed in 2020. The company thanked its customers “for years of good business and good memories”.
Watumull Properties purchased a 19,045 sq m (205,000 sq ft) marketplace in Hawaii last year. JD Watumull, the president of the company, said, “The Hawaiian Islands continue to be our family’s focus today and in the future.”
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Famous Hawaiian course known for stunning oceanfront third hole to re-open
The renovation comes as part of a multi-phased, $200-million renovation on the entire property.
It was 60 years ago this month that Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player gathered on the big island of Hawaii for the opening of Mauna Kea Resort, which was originally designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., as part of an episode of “Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf.”
Now, the famed course, best known for a third hole that hangs on the Pacific Ocean, is reopening after an extensive renovation by Robert Trent Jones Jr. The course, which is part of the Mauna Kea Resort, will reopen the week of Christmas after a lengthy closure. The course weighs in among the top 200 modern courses in the country, according to Golfweek’s Best.
According to a release from the course, the property now features seashore paspalum grass, which is good for tropical climates and will ensure that year-round play is possible.
“The Mauna Kea Golf Course has long been hailed as one of Hawai’i’s top courses, with a deep history and cultural connection to the island,” said Kansas Henderson, hotel manager of Mauna Kea Beach Hotel. “With this renovation, we’ve elevated the course to new heights, while honoring its legacy. By working alongside its original designer’s son, Robert Trent Jones Jr., we’ve ensured the updated course remains true to his father’s original vision and continues to be one of the most celebrated in the world. From its breathtaking cliffside views to its thoughtfully enhanced features for better playability, the course is a true celebration of golf’s enduring spirit and the iconic allure of Mauna Kea Beach Hotel.”
The renovation comes as part of a multi-phased, $200-million renovation the entire property, which now includes a new spa and wellness center as well as an oceanfront adult-only pool.
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First Alert Forecast: Monster surf expected this weekend
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A HIGH SURF WARNING is currently in effect for the north and west-facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, and the north-facing shores of Maui.
This warning will last until 6 AM on Saturday, but will likely be extended even further in time.
A HIGH SURF ADVISORY is also in effect for the Kona coast of Hawaii Island. This advisory will also last until 6 AM on Saturday.
The Eddie Big Wave Invitational is currently on “Yellow Alert,” meaning the competition could run on Sunday. A large enough northwest swell is expected to arrive on Sunday, and conditions look ideal. Surf is expected to reach close to 40 feet as the swell approaches the North Shore of Oahu on Sunday.
Check back often with your First Alert Weather team to see if “The Eddie” will GO on Sunday, December 22nd.
Outside of surf, a dissipating cold front continues to move across the state Thursday night. A few showers could result from the front late Thursday night into early Friday morning. Northerly winds are also expected throughout the day on Friday. Dry and stable weather is expected this weekend. A few windward showers are possible, but they will remain relatively isolated and short-lived.
Chief Meteorologist Jennifer Robbins has Hawaii’s most accurate First Alert Forecast every weeknight at 5, 5:30, 6, 9 and 10. Get weather updates every ten minutes on HNN Sunrise, weekdays with Guy Hagi and weekends with Billy V. Meteorologist Drew Davis has your forecasts on This is Now at noon, First at Four and Hawaii News Now at 6:30. And join Ben Gutierrez weekends.
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