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Navy: Groundwater study on Tinian done

The Department of Navy has completed its study on the groundwater aquifer on Tinian, according to the Marine Corps Forces Pacific, as Capitol Hill officials eagerly await a second wave of military studies on the impact of live-fire on the highly permeable limestone of Tinia...
Posted On Feb 09 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Cost of shipping waste from Tinian not finalized yet

No exact figures on shipping waste were given yet to stakeholders as they met for a preliminary update on the military’s feasibility study on transferring Tinian’s waste to the Marpi Landfill in Saipan last Tuesday. Various agencies met at the office of the Bureau of...
Posted On Feb 04 2016 06:00
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

Live-fire, and landfill issues on mind of Tinian casino investors

Tinian casino investors, the Tinian mayor, U.S. military officials, and other stakeholders reconvene today to seek solutions for Tinian’s open-air dump. Alter City Group managing director Ken Lin and Tinian Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas said last week they would be meeting with...
Posted On Feb 02 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

‘Navy interests should be included in future leasing discussions’

A U.S. Department of the Navy spokesman re-echoed Friday their claim to military use rights at the Tinian port, but said they do need not see any current conflict between their these rights and leases granted by the Commonwealth Ports Authority to commercial development. T...
Posted On Jan 26 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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