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Councilmember Victorino Again Tries to Repeal “Show Me the Water”
After being voted down in the Water Resources Committee, Councilmember Mike Victorino is again trying to repeal “Show Me the Water”. Maui is already experiencing rationing and repealing “Show…
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Letter to Editor on Proposed Water Bills
From the Maui News A Dec. 13 letter writer urged that the county be in charge of developing water sources, then supported proposed amendments to…
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County Environmental Coordinator Lists Top Citizen Concerns
Cane Burning, Wastewater & Axis Deer by Ariel Stephens , The Maui Weekly Last month, Rob Parsons, environmental coordinator for the office of Mayor Alan Arakawa, discussed the mayor’s environmental initiatives…
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Victorino’s Repeal of Show Me the Water Tabled
Excerpted from Maui News A move to amend and perhaps sunset the Show Me the Water ordinance stalled in a Maui County Council committee on a 3-3 vote…
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Maui Water Simulation Model
Under contract to MEDB, the Millennium Institute created a simulation to aid in decision making for water policy. See Millennium Institute website. Improving Understanding of Maui’s…
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Victorino’s Repeal of Show Me the Water Delayed
From the Maui News The County Council Water Resources Committee heard public testimony Tuesday on proposed changes to the “Show Me the Water” ordinance, but the panel deferred action. Committee…
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Repeal of Show Me the Water
WR-8 WATER AVAILABILITY to be heard by the Water Resource Committee 9am Tuesday, November 29 DESCRIPTION: The Committee is in receipt of County Communication 11-306, from Councilmember Michael P. Victorino,…
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Councilman Victorino to Repeal “Show Me the Water”
See Maui News article Victorino’s Water Availability Bill: WR-8 (Repeals “show me the water”) To find out what the obscure code references mean, go to this…
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Despite Pleas by Residents, Council Overturns Ban on Human Consumption of Hpoko Water
Excerpted from article by BRIAN PERRY of the Maui News Council members voted to allow the county Department of Water Supply to reopen its Hamakuapoko wells,…
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