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Okinawa adds checkpoints near Marine base to pinpoint source of PFAS found in wells

Photo credit: Keishi Koja / Stars and Stripes - Aranakigaa, a spring about a quarter-mile from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma’s southwestern fence line, is pictured in Ginowan city, Okinawa, on Aug. 1, 2024. The spring registered 1.1 micrograms of PFAS per liter, 22 times the provisional standard, according to an annual report released by the Okinawa prefecture’s Environmental Protection Division in April.

Read the full article by Brian McElhiney and Keishi Koja (Stars and Stripes)

“MARINE CORPS AIR STATION FUTENMA, Okinawa — Okinawa added four more checkpoints outside this U.S. base in its hunt for the source of PFAS in nearby wells, the prefecture announced in a meeting Wednesday.

The prefecture began digging the checkpoints last week between MCAS Futenma and wells registering high levels of PFAS contamination, a spokesman for the prefecture’s Environmental Protection Division said by phone Thursday. The prefecture announced the additional checkpoints at a meeting of PFAS experts on Wednesday in Naha.

The checkpoints — part of a three-year project to find the source of PFAS contamination in the affected wells — may be finished in August or September, the spokesman said. Eight checkpoints — four per year — were dug in 2022 and 2023, he added.”…

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