U.S. Navy begins cleanup of fuel spill that entered water supply

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Nearly two years after a leak at a military fuel storage site in Hawaii contaminated drinking water for nearly 100,000 people, the U.S. Navy began cleaning up the underground tanks. The process will take months, and those affected say it isn’t enough. Adam Yamaguchi has more.

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