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The Red Hill Registry, facilitated by the University of Hawaiʻi, is now open for pre-enrollment. Those exposed to jet-fuel-contaminated drinking water from the Navy water line on Oʻahu are encouraged to fill out a short, five-minute questionnaire to provide feedback to guide the development of the registry, in order to better serve their needs.

“Pre-enrollment is an exciting opportunity to start getting counted as an impacted community member,” said Rosana “Sanie” Weldon, director of the Red Hill Registry.

During the pre-enrollment process, respondents can confidentially provide their contact information, location and activities in relation to the jet fuel spill at Red Hill and main concerns they would like the Red Hill Registry to address, all in advance of formal enrollment, which will begin in summer 2025.

“This survey marks our third major step of community engagement in the last two months,” said Tara Sutton, director of community engagement at the Red Hill Registry. “Our focus groups and community-wide surveys have already yielded very useful information as we continue to develop the Red Hill Registry.”

Slated to formally launch enrollment in summer 2025, the Red Hill Registry aims to connect those impacted by the Red Hill water crisis to resources and track health impacts over time.

For more information regarding the Red Hill Registry, visit this website or send questions to info@RedHillRegistry.org.

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