Their allegations? That the U.S. flagrantly breached its duty of care in maintaining the Red Hill facility, creating a nuisance so severe it would disturb any reasonable person or business.
A Decision on the Horizon
As the case unfolds, the U.S. Department of Defense, perhaps sensing the tide turning, announced plans in March 2022 to defuel and permanently close the Red Hill facility, with over 103 million gallons already defueled.
The representatives of the parties are shrouded in mystery, with no immediate response to requests for comment. The legal warriors for DTRIC and TD are James V. Myhre and Brent K. Wilson of Myhre & Storm, while the counsel for the U.S. remains an enigma.
As this legal odyssey continues, the world watches, awaiting the next thrilling chapter in this saga of accountability and environmental justice.