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Navy spills green diesel over aquifer on St. Patrick’s Day

By Robin Berger

JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii — Senior naval officers gathered for a St. Patrick’s Day celebration at the Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility, where they spilled green-tinted diesel over a key aquifer that supplies the island of Oahu with fresh water.

Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Michael Gilday, Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Samuel Paparo, and retired Captain Erik Spitzer used ceremonial gas pump handles to splash the ground with green-dyed fuel obtained from the Navy Exchange gas station on Namur Road using a gift card supplied by Navy Exchange Service Command.

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The annual St. Patrick’s Day ceremony follows a naval tradition of spilling fuel into Hawaii’s water supplies. Gilday told the crowd of attendees and reporters, “They say ‘oil and water don’t mix,’ but the United States Navy is bent on proving them wrong.”

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