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Lahaina was formerly the “Venice of the Pacific,” an area famed for its lush environment, natural and cultural resources, and its abundant water resources in particular. But recent fires have prompted a deeper dive into the history of West Maui's water management and the long-running dispute over water use in the area. HPR's Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi reports.
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A water shortage watch, like the one in the vicinity of Pearl Harbor on Oʻahu, involves zero cutbacks. But commissioners are considering what it may take to declare an emergency.
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The Navy received a potential notice of water use earlier this summer for overpumping the Waiawa Shaft on Oʻahu. It’s only recently come to light that the shaft is currently experiencing a leak via a meeting last week. HPR's Sabrina Bodon reports.
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The state Department of Land and Natural Resources Commission on Water Resource Management unanimously approved an initial draft of recommendations by a permitted interaction group to modify the U.S. Navy’s three water-use permits earlier this week.
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The Department of Land and Natural Resources Commission on Water Resource Management is considering some modifications to the U.S. Navy’s three water-use permits associated with Red Hill.
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Mahi Pono, the Maui agricultural venture, is asking to divert stream water originally sought by the old Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company that it…
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The possible sale of Moloka?i Ranch is driving a community-led effort to end century-old diversions of the island’s stream water. The ranch continues to…