Friday, December 26, 2014

Hoopili Developers Want To Send Trash Water Into Pearl Harbor - Navy Says No

Hoopili Developers Want To Send Trash Water Into Pearl Harbor - Navy Says No

All open areas of the Ewa Plain are now being filled in with buildings, concrete and asphalt. All this polluted surface water has to run off through gutters into either the ocean or permanent holding ponds.

Nearly all of the once bountiful ocean resources are
being killed off around the Ewa Plain...It's becoming a huge, polluted, traffic 
choked nightmare with continuous building approvals by City and State government officials.


This last open farmland area will soon be filled in with buildings, asphalt and concrete. When this was sugar cane fields the water naturally percolated back into the karst aquifer.






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Ewa Plain Ground Water Runs Fairly Close To The Surface And The "Solution" Is Filling With Concrete

Ewa Plain Ground Water Runs Fairly Close To The Surface And The "Solution" Is Filling With Concrete

John Bond   Kanehili Cultural Hui

Where does fresh mountain water go when the Ewa Plain ancient reef karst channels
and underground water ways are filled up with dirt and concrete?





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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Honolulu Water Main Breaks Average One A Day

Honolulu Water Main Breaks Average One A Day

KITV News
The water main break in Pearl City was the latest in a series of water main breaks. Just last month a 16-inch main burst in McCully, flooding the streets with nearly a quarter million gallons of water-shutting down entire neighborhoods.
In the first four months of this year, there have been at least 102 water main breaks, an average of one every day.

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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Pearl Harbor And Off Shore Swimming And Fishing Waters Increasingly Polluted By Sewage Spills

Pearl Harbor And Off Shore Swimming And Fishing Waters Increasingly Polluted By Sewage Spills

WARNINGS NOT HEEDED - INSPECTIONS NOT DONE
Honolulu Harbor Molasses Fish Kill Spill Was A Repeat
Of Maui Harbor Spill Ten Years Earlier...
With increasing regularity and ever larger accidental spills, the waters in and around Pearl Harbor are becoming more and more potentially dangerous for swimming and especially for taking shoreline creatures for food.
THREE wastewater bypass incidents -318,000 gallons- at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam within just the past three months...
Is there an emerging pattern here? It certainly appears the problem is getting more frequent and larger all the time... July, 2013, 18,000 gallons, and September, 2013, 300,000 gallons, all spewed offshore, 1.5 miles so it is "safe" - it was caused in both cases by "a large amount of solids that clogged the sand filtration system."
Does this not indicate something is WRONG with their waste water treatment system- or will this just become normal practice in the future because it is "safe" at 1.5 miles off shore, where currents will carry it to the Leeward Coast and off shore waters there...
HISTORY SHOWS THESE ACCIDENTS KEEP GETTING REPEATED
Officials say 300,000 gallons of treated sewage released into Mamala Bay

 The Navy says the public should not be concerned. The sewage was treated and was only missing the polishing sand filtration process. They say it was caused by a large amount of solids that clogged the sand filtration system.
Officials say it was released through a pipe that extends 1.5 miles off shore.

Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam has reported off two partial treatment bypasses
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Hawaii's Wastewater Treatment Plant at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam has reported that a clogged sand filtration polishing system touched off two partial bypasses — one last night and one today — at the effluent sand filtration system overflow weir.
During the bypass incidents, the plant discharged a total of about 18,000 gallons of fully treated and disinfected secondary effluent through its deep multiport outfall without polishing effluent sand filtration.

Sewage spill Sunday fouls Pearl Harbor waters


By Star-Advertiser staff
Feb 20, 2012
 
The state Department of Health's Clean Water Branch is warning the public to stay out of waters near the Fort Kamehameha wastewater treatment plant outfall after a sewage spill Sunday night.
About 70,000 gallons of partially treated sewage was accidentally discharged in Mamala Bay near the entrance of Pearl Harbor near the reef runway, the department said.
A tripped circuit breaker at 9:45 p.m. at the Fort Kamehameha wastewater plant led to the discharge of the effluent from an outfall pipe 1.5 miles from shore.
The Health Department said the effluent had undergone secondary treatment and disinfection, but did not go through sand filtration.

Pearl Harbor sewage spill prompts warnings

Nov. 23, 2010
HONOLULU — The state Department of Health is warning divers to avoid the water around Pearl Harbor's Pier Mike 1 after thousands of gallons of sewage spilled in a storm drain that empties into harbor.
The department says a sewer line ruptured near the pier on Sunday. Authorities were able to contain and vacuum 12,500 gallons but 4,200 gallons entered the storm drain.
The department says military personnel and private contractors should postpone diving activities in the area for a few days until bacteria levels return to normal.

Sewage spill closes Pearl Harbor canal
Feb 05, 2011     HONOLULU    HawaiiNewsNow

A sewage spill Friday has caused the state Department of Health to issue a warning to stay out of the canal along the Pearl Harbor bike path and the areas in Middle Loch near the mouth of the canal.

Commercial dive operations in Middle Loch near the affected area should be postponed.

The state's Clean Water Branch was notified of a wastewater discharge due to a force main break along the Pearl Harbor bike path, south of Waiawa Road, approximately 800 meters west of Lehua Ave.

Preliminary estimates are at tens of thousands of gallons have been spilled. The discharge has been stopped, and warning signs have been posted.

Sewage spills into canal that feeds Pearl Harbor

Jan 19, 2010 9:31   by Associated Press

Work crews in Hawaii are repairing a broken main that spilled thousands of gallons of sewage into a drainage canal that empties into Pearl Harbor.

State health officials say more than 11,000 gallons of sewage was discharged Sunday at Ted Makalena Golf Course.

Honolulu officials say the broken main was connected to a pump station.

The area of Pearl Harbor where the canal empties is not a public recreation area, and the city has posted warning signs.

Sewage spill reported at Pearl Harbor's East Loch


Advertiser Staff   February 17, 2009

Crews from the city Department of Environmental Services responded to wastewater pipe break in Pearl City Tuesday afternoon that spilled 5,525 gallons of raw sewage.

Crews arrived at the scene at 12:30 p.m. and secured the site at 1:45 p.m. The 21-inch reinforced concrete pipe broke near the intersection of Lehua and Second streets, sending 5,525 gallons of untreated wastewater onto Navy property behind Lehua Elementary School and into East Loch, Pearl Harbor.

A contractor was sent to repair the break.

The Department of Health and the Navy have been notified. Sampling will begin Wednesday morning.

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Untreated sewage spills into Pearl Harbor

2.3 million gallons flow from a Pearl City site after an error

January 22, 2005

 About 2.3 million gallons of raw sewage spilled in Pearl City yesterday, and more than half of it flowed into Pearl Harbor, city officials said.

The city estimates that 2.3 million gallons of sewage escaped from the pipe and that 1.4 million of it went into nearby Waiawa Stream and down to Pearl Harbor's Middle Loch.

On March 4, 2 million gallons of raw sewage went into Mamala Bay from a break in a pressurized pipe at Sand Island. There have been sewage spills of 2 million gallons or more in four of the past six years. In 2003, sewage spills totaled 7.8 million gallons.

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Honolulu Harbor Major Molasses Spill Not First Time

By the way, the major Molasses spill in Honolulu Harbor wasn't the first time this has happened- a nearly identical smaller spill happened almost 10 years earlier- but apparently never led to any regular inspection of the pumps and pipes that perform this operation... 
http://archives.starbulletin.com/2003/12/10/news/index7.html

WAILUKU- A two-inch hole in a state transmission line spilled 50,000 gallons of molasses into Kahului Harbor Monday.

Scott Cunningham, the state harbor master in Kahului, said the break in the pipeline at Pier 1 appears to be an anomaly and the rest of the line seems in "excellent condition." The break is scheduled to be fixed today.

The state Clean Water Branch said the molasses, a thick syrup produced during sugar refining, is not a pollutant ...and will mix with ocean water and be flushed out of the harbor, especially under winter storm conditions.

"It does not appear that there will be any long-term damage to harbor waters," said Mike Tsuji, the branch's enforcement section supervisor.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Waikiki Residents Say Stench From Ala Wai Canal Almost Unbearable

Waikiki Residents Say Stench From

Ala Wai Canal Almost Unbearable


    HONOLULU —Nobody's been known to describe the Ala Wai as pristine.
    But these days neighbors have other choice words for the canal.
    People try to cover their nose as they walk across Kalakaua bridge.
    However, trying not to smell the stench from the Ala Wai is becoming a challenge.
    Residents say ever since the city began working on removing the temporary sewer pipe from the canal the smell is almost too much to bear.

    "It doesn't smell healthy. I'd be concerned about people's health," said Julie Youngblood walking along the Ala Wai.

    "It's disgusting today ... I live right there, right by the canal and it's not nice for people who live by the canal or walk by here," said resident Curtis Curtis.

    Honolulu's mayor says the stink comes from natural fumes of the Ala Wai and not from the removal of the temporary wastewater pipe.

    "I would be surprised if it's anything with sewage. I think it's just the natural smells that get you have when you have a canal built here," said Mayor Kirk Caldwell.

    Workers at Magoo's Pizza truck just steps from the Ala Wai don't believe that. They think it is from the removal of the pipe and say it smells especially bad when the trade winds are not blowing. The stink they believe chases customers away from stopping to grab a bite.

    "That smell could turn off anyone's appetite ... hopefully they are going to get through that project and move on, the sooner the better," said Barry Solomon with Magoo's Pizza.

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    Thursday, July 25, 2013

    Honolulu Has Major Sewage Problems

    Honolulu Has Major Sewage Problems


    Contrary to its reputation as a vacation paradise, Honolulu has had major sewage problems, particularly the 2006 spill that flushed 48 million gallons of raw sewage into the Ala Wai Canal that borders the hotels and condos of densely populated Waikiki and the Honolulu convention center. Smaller sewage spills are frequent.

    With a resident population of over 900,000, and more than 485,500 visitors a month, Honolulu is the largest U.S. city that does not provide secondary sewage treatment. The EPA has warned the city government for years that it has been breaking environmental law by not treating sewage twice before sending it into the ocean through an outfall pipe.

    Former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann, now a Democratic gubernatorial candidate, said last year, "Providing full secondary treatment at Sand Island and Honouliuli wastewater treatment plants will drive monthly residential sewer fees as high as $300 in less than 20 years."

    "This settlement will lead to significant improvements in water quality for the people of Oahu, and for the visitors to the island's world-class beaches," said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA administrator for the Pacific Southwest region.

    "It calls for aggressive actions in the near term to upgrade the city's sewage collection system, and set outs a longer term schedule for construction of secondary treatment at the Sand Island and Honouliuli plants," he said. "The work is on a multi-year schedule to allow the city to spread out the costs of this critical program."

    Honolulu residents can expect to pay more in sewage fees. City officials did not release specific amounts but said rates will increase over time.

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    West Oahu Sewage Spill Empties Ko Olina Best Hotel Beaches

    West Oahu Sewage Spill Empties Ko Olina Best Hotel Beaches

    By Star-Advertiser staff

    The city Department of Environmental Services said more than 1,000 gallons of raw and untreated wastewater was discharged during a nearly three-hour period Thursday night into Paradise Cove at Ko Olina resort because of a 16-inch main break.
    Warning signs were posted between Paradise Cove to Honu Lagoon.
    The public is advised to remain out of these waters until warning signs have been removed and repairs have been completed.
     Health officials are sampling the water in the area this morning.
    Lagoons 1 and 2 of the resort are closed but two other lagoons remain open and accessible to hotel guests and the general public, said Ko Olina spokeswoman Sweetie Nelson.
    The break was reported at 9:10 p.m. at the City’s West Beach No. 1 Wastewater Pump Station at 2750 Aliinui Dr. It was stopped two hours later. The main feeds the storm drain that empties near the Ko Olina Resort.
    Because of the repairs being done there, exit out of the lagoon is being diverted to its “back gate” on Koio Road until further notice, Nelson said. Entry into Ko Olina from its main gate on Aliinui Drive is being allowed through one of two lanes, she said.

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