Million of gallons of water to be filtered and flushed from contaminated Red Hill well.
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Millions of gallons of water to be filtered and flushed from contaminated Red Hill well
The Navy has placed eight massive granular activated- carbon tanks — or GACs — next to the Red Hill well. Altogether the system is capable of filtering and discharging 5 million gallons of water a day.
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