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US Supreme Court to hear Guam hazardous waste explosions case

US Air Force detonates hazardous waste explosives at beach and environmentalists call for environmental impact assessment..

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10/03/2026
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US Supreme Court to hear Guam hazardous waste explosions case

Tarague Beach, where the Air force has disposed of hazardous munitions, also serves as a nesting habitat for the endangered turtles.

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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by President Donald Trump’s administration to dismiss a challenge by environmentalists to the U.S. Air ​Force’s practice of detonating hazardous waste explosives on a beach in Guam.

According to Reuters, the justices agreed to hear the Justice Department’s appeal ‌of a lower court’s ruling allowing a lawsuit pursued by the environmental groups Prutehi Guahan and Earthjustice accusing the Air Force of ignoring a requirement under federal law to assess the environmental impact of a practice like this one.

Since 1982, the Air Force has disposed of hazardous munitions such as tear gas and propellants on ​Tarague Beach, a restricted-access location in Guam, a U.S. territory roughly 3,800 miles (6,100 km) from Hawaii that acts as an anchor for ​military operations in the Western Pacific.

Tarague Beach serves as a nesting habitat for the endangered turtles and sits ⁠above an aquifer that provides more than 80% of the island’s population with drinking water.

The U.S. government, under both Trump and his predecessor ​Joe Biden, has sought to have the lawsuit thrown out. After a federal trial judge dismissed the lawsuit, the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court ​of Appeals reinstated it last year.

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