Na Wai Eha Stream Restoration
Na Wai Eha Stream Restoration
Maui’s aina was given an Earthday gift in April 2014 when an historic settlement was reached with HC&S and Wailuku Water Co., returning waters to Iao and Waikapu streams after a century of unlimited diversions. A decade of persistence by Earthjustice andOffice of Hawaiian Affairs attorneys, representing Maui Tomorrow, Hui o Na Wai Eha and OHA beneficiaries resulted in the return of 10 million gallons a day of water to Maui’s legendary Iao stream and restoration of flows to a portion of Waikapu stream, the first restoration to these streams in over a century. Maui Tomorrow and its allies were successful, in 2008, in restoring flows to Waiehu and Waihee streams.
Learn MoreMAUI PARTIES REACH AGREEMENT IN NA WAI ‘EHA
AMENDED INTERIM INSTREAM FLOW WATER CASE
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
NEIL ABERCROMBIE, GOVERNOR
WILLIAM *-J. AILA, JR.
CHAIRPERSON
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 21, 2014
HONOLULU — The Parties in the Na Wai ‘Eha Contested Case Hearing on Maui (Hui O Na Wai ‘Eha and Maui Tomorrow Foundation, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company, Wailuku Water Company, and the County of Maui Department of Water Supply) have reached an agreement with regard to the Amended Interim Instream Flow Standards for Waihe‘e, Waiehu, ‘Iao, and Waikapu streams on Maui.
Under this agreement, more water will be returned to

the streams of Na Wai ‘Eha, particularly to ‘Iao stream.
The Parties addressed six issues the Hawai‘i Supreme Court asked the State Commission on Water Resource Management (“Commission”) to consider, including the effect of instream flows on traditional and customary practices and alternative management actions. In Re ‘Iao Ground Water Management Area, Hawai‘i Supreme Court (No. SCAP-30603, August 15, 2012).
The Parties reached an agreement and entered a Stipulation with the assistance of a mediator, Mr. Robbie Alm. The Hearing Officer Dr. Larry Miike reviewed the mediated agreement and recommended approval. The Attorney General reviewed and approved the settlement.
Finally, the State Commission on Water Resource Management reviewed and approved the Stipulation which settles the lawsuit.
William J. Aila, Jr., Chairperson of the State Commission on Water Resources Management praised the Parties and their lawyers for creating a solution to this long and extraordinarily difficult conflict through their own efforts. “It was the Parties themselves who chose to reach this agreement. Without their collective will to work out a solution, this would not have happened.”
Gov. Neil Abercrombie agreed saying, “After decades of disagreement, this is a huge step forward in the history of water on Maui. There is more to be done, but we look forward to working with all the Parties in the future. The mediator and the Water Commission helped facilitate the conversation, but it was really the people on Maui who made it possible.”
A copy of the Commission’s Order, the Hearing Officer’s Recommendation, and the Parties’ Stipulation is attached.
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