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Articles (Category): Wai (Fresh Water)
  • Dept. of Health County Chlorinated Water Requirements meeting Notes

    on September 16, 2011

    Notes from the meeting that Maui Tomorrow sponsored over the Dept of Health Water Requirements for Food Stands CONCERNS Where does chlorinated wastewater go? i.e. “don’t want…

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  • What about the water county already has the rights to use?

    on September 10, 2011

    By Michael Howden We do have a choice of what sort of water our families drink: stream water with some organic matter in it, which can be cleaned and…

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  • Opening Hamakuapoko wells is dangerous

    on September 9, 2011

    By VIRGINIA PARSONS The Sept. 4 Viewpoint, “Water is essential for everything,” stated: “Hamakuapoko wells. These are already drilled and can safely provide new water for Upcountry almost immediately….

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  • Why Using Hamakuapoko Wells is an Expensive Alternative

    on September 9, 2011

    If we had used the streamwater available through the County’s 2000 Memorandum of Understanding with A&B, Inc. a decade ago,  the Upcountry meter list would be a lot shorter.  We…

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  • Attend DLNR Meeting & Ask Waihe’e Be Designated

    on September 8, 2011

    The DLNR’s Maui Public Listening Sessions are scheduled for Saturday, September 17, 2011. Lahaina Listening Session 10:00am – 12:00pm Lahaina Intermediate School Cafeteria …

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  • Maui Tomorrow Urges Council to Adopt Cochran’s Suggestion on Hamakuapoko Well

    on September 1, 2011

    The Hamakuapoko wells were drilled by the county in 1992 and were shut down after they were found to contain pesticides such as DBCP, EDB,…

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  • County Council to Upcountry: You Can Drink From Poisoned Hamakuapoko Well

    on August 31, 2011

    Pa’ia residents saw their long-fought success in banning the County from forcing the polluted water from Hamakuapoko Well on them, completely undone by the current County Council.  A bill…

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  • Water Conservation Pau Hana

    on August 24, 2011

    Water Conservation Pau Hana This Thursday, August 25, 5:30-7:30 Class Act Restaurant, Pa’ina Bldg, Maui College The Sustainable Living Institute of Maui and OCET-VITEC of UH Maui College present…

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  • Lahaina Injection Wells – R1

    on August 19, 2011

    By the end of 2013, the County must install a non-chlorine disinfection system at the Lahaina wastewater facility, to ensure that bacteria will not contaminate drinking water. In a…

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  • Council Given 3 Water Future Choices

    on August 17, 2011

    From the Maui News The County Council was presented three scenarios of the future of the Department of Water Supply on Tuesday. Director Dave Taylor said…

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