From: | Lenny Siegel <lsiegel@cpeo.org> |
Date: | Mon, 9 Dec 2013 00:23:41 -0800 (PST) |
Reply: | cpeo-military |
Subject: | [CPEO-MEF] GLOBAL: "Pollution rife on Okinawa’s U.S.-returned base land" |
Pollution rife on Okinawa’s U.S.-returned base land by Jon Mitchell Japan Times December 4, 2013 When the last U.S. service members moved out of the Nishi-Futenma housing area at Camp Foster, in 2006, the land was slated to return to civilian use as part of ongoing attempts by Tokyo and Washington to reduce the military burden in Okinawa - host to more than 70 percent of American bases in Japan. The reversion of the 52-hectare parcel - an attractive hilltop overlooking the East China Sea - was supposed to be a sign of improved ties between the U.S. military and its Okinawa neighbors. But instead it has come to signify a problem that is increasingly straining relations in the prefecture: military pollution. Seven years after the land at Nishi-Futenma was vacated, its future is still in limbo. The dozens of beige bungalows that used to house U.S. families are abandoned - their screen doors torn and walls overgrown with vegetation. … For the entire article, see http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/12/04/national/pollution-rife-on-okinawas-u-s-returned-base-land/#.UqV9Q43ES5s -- Lenny Siegel Executive Director, Center for Public Environmental Oversight a project of the Pacific Studies Center 278-A Hope Street Mountain View, CA 94041 Voice: 650-961-8918 or 650-969-1545 Fax: 650-961-8918 LSiegel@cpeo.org http://www.cpeo.org _______________________________________________ Military mailing list Military@lists.cpeo.org http://lists.cpeo.org/listinfo.cgi/military-cpeo.org | |
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