Public asked to weigh in on ‘Red Hill Registry’ project

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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The University of Hawai’i wants more community input for its “Red Hill Registry” project. It looks to provide resources to people affected by the tainted water while also tracking their health. 

The first round of focus groups just wrapped up, but the public still has a chance to participate. UH said the following individuals are encouraged to provide input:
-Impacted community members
-Concerns residents of Oahu who were not directly exposed
-Professionals who responded to the crisis or provided supported to those affected

An online survey is open until Dec. 16.

Enrollment for the registry is slated to launch in mid 2025.

Click here to complete the survey.

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