Red Hill Elementary remains cautious after drinking water contamination | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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April 10, 2022
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Principal Komarey Moss shows the bottled water supply inside one of the pre-school classrooms at Red Hill Elementary School on April 7. Red Hill Elementary School, one of the schools affected by Navy’s water contamination crisis, is slowly transitioning back to its normal usage for water, though many parents, students, and staff members continue to be wary with using the water coming from the tap.
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Red Hill Elementary School pre-schooler Jacob Torres, 4, washes his hands before lunch.
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Principal Komarey Moss walks past landscaping that had relied on the groundwater at Red Hill Elementary School on April 7.
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Principal Komarey Moss walks out of a room where a water fountain is seen taped off to prohibit usage at Red Hill Elementary School on April 7.
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Students participate in physical activity in the class of substitute teacher Christy Hartwell, right, at Red Hill Elementary School on April 7.
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Principal Komarey Moss stands inside the cafeteria at Red Hill Elementary School on April 7. Bread wasn’t able to be made during the water crisis.
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Red Hill Elementary School principal Komarey Moss stands near pallets of bottled water inside the cafeteria on April 7.
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One of the washing and drinking stations that are back in use outside the cafeteria at Red Hill Elementary School.
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Stacks of bottled water are seen in the cafeteria at Red Hill Elementary School.
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A foodservice worker prepares lunch with freshly made bread at Red Hill Elementary School on April 7. Bread wasn’t able to be made during the water crisis.
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Substitute teacher Christy Hartwell pauses while reflecting on the water crisis at Red Hill Elementary School on April 7, 2022.
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