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The Conversation: Water line breaks affect military residents; Kauaʻi mayoral candidate Michael Roven Poai

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In this Wednesday, Oct. 19 photo, a military resident picks up water at the Navy Exchange. Water main breaks have left an estimated 93,000 people in the Pearl Harbor area on a boil water advisory since last Friday.
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In this Wednesday, Oct. 19 photo, a military resident picks up water at the Navy Exchange. Water main breaks have left an estimated 93,000 people in the Pearl Harbor area on a boil water advisory since last Friday.
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  • Michael Roven Poai, a candidate for Kauaʻi mayor, on why he wants to try and make a change | Full Story
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Catherine Cruz is the host of The Conversation. Contact her at ccruz@hawaiipublicradio.org.
Savannah Harriman-Pote is the energy and climate change reporter. She is also the lead producer of HPR's "This Is Our Hawaiʻi" podcast. Contact her at sharrimanpote@hawaiipublicradio.org.
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