The Guam Environmental Protection Agency issued a violation
notice to Andersen Air Force Base Northwest Field Facility after finding
non-approved chemicals used for treating water.
According to the notice, Guam EPA charged with the
responsibility of implementing the Guam Pesticides Act, found there was a
possible misuse of a product to disinfect water for distribution.
On Dec. 28, 2018, a routine sanitary survey inspection was
conducted on a water storage tank on Northwest Field and Guam EPA staff
discovered a different form of chlorination from what was approved by Guam EPA
was installed, the notice stated.
A review by Guam EPA's Pesticides Enforcement Program found
the product is a pesticide and is used only for swimming pools, per the product
labeling. Guam EPA imposed a $750 administrative penalty.
Andersen responds
Andersen in a release said it used Pool Time chlorination
tabs to sanitize a half-million-gallon drinking water tank that serviced the
facilities on Northwest Field; however, Guam EPA classifies the tablets as a
pesticide and when this became known, the use of the tablets was immediately
ceased.
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