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GWA versus the military

‘Military should pay for buildup costs’ Discussion is ongoing between Guam Waterworks Authority and the Department of Defense over who will foot the bill for many of the much-needed GWA system upgrades necessary to handle an influx of users as a result of the military buildup. According to agency general manager Leonard Olive, the military should pay for any direct or indirect impacts on the island’s water and wastewater systems.

Prison News

March 9, 2010 Governor Fitial announced that the federal government is seeking to pay the CNMI government a lower rate for use of the $20.9 million adult prison facility that was funded in part by federal funds .

Japan group tours Guam

A 21-member delegation from various organizations in Japan arrived on Guam Saturday evening for a study-tour related to the military buildup.

EPA opposes Guam plan (Honolulu Advertiser)

The Environmental Protection Agency is sharply criticizing the military’s plan to move thousands of Marines to Guam, saying its failure to plan for infrastructure upgrades would lead to raw sewage spills and a shortage of drinking water.

Candidates tackle social issues

WITH the military buildup and the associated population surge looming, local social workers are concerned that social conditions could be negatively impacted by the relocation of nearly 8,000 U.S. Marines and their families.

EPA sharply criticizes military’s Guam plan (KHNL News 8 Honolulu)

The Environmental Protection Agency is sharply criticizing the military’s plan to move thousands of Marines to Guam, saying its failure to plan for infrastructure upgrades would lead to raw sewage spills and a shortage of…

EPA sharply criticizes military’s Guam plan (KXXV Waco)

The Environmental Protection Agency is sharply criticizing the military’s plan to move thousands of Marines to Guam, saying its failure to plan for infrastructure upgrades would lead to raw sewage spills and a shortage of…

KJCT8.com – Grand Junction, Montrose – Weather, News, Sports | EPA sharply criticizes military’s Guam plan (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)

HONOLULU (AP) – The Environmental Protection Agency is sharply criticizing the military’s plan to move thousands of Marines to Guam, saying its failure to plan for infrastructure upgrades would lead to raw sewage spills and a shortage of drinking water.

EPA critical of planned Guam buildup – Navy News, news from Iraq – Navy Times (Navy Times)

HONOLULU — The Environmental Protection Agency is sharply criticizing the military’s plan for moving thousands of Marines to Guam.

NEWS UPDATE: 11:15 a.m.- Bordallo commends U.S. EPA’s comments on draft EIS (Pacific Daily News)

Guam Delegate Madeleine Z. Bordallo yesterday commended the U.S.