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FROM: Charley TO: _IMATA,R. _ MILLS, D _ UYENO, D. _ CHONG, R. _ CHENG, C. _ LAROUX, E. _OHYE,M. _ FUJII, N. _ YOSHINAGA, M. _ SWANSON, S. _ KUNIMURA, I. _ ENGLAND, D.
cOMM,ssrJ,l W~TER RESOURCE MANAGEMEN,() DATE: _______ _
INIT. TO: INIT. _ KAWAHARA, K. _ _ HARDY, R. _ SAKODA, E. _ NAKAMA, L. _ TORRES, R
_ HOAGBIN, S _ CHING, F. _ DAN BARRA, S.
FOR: _ Approval _ Signature
Information
PLEASE: Review & Comment
_ Type Draft _ Type Final
File _ Copies: __
Take Action:
Please See Me
02Jul08
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Well No. Well Name
0456-04 Breadfruit (Ag Well 2) 0456-06 Old OW 3 (Mon) 0456-07 Exploratory Well 2 0456-08 Old OW 2 (Mon) 0456-09 OW1 0456-18 OW2A 0456-19 OW3A 0457-03 Exploratory Well 1 0457-04 Ag Well 1
Other Kawela Wells
0456-01 Kamakana 0456-02 Kawela 0456-03 TH 0456-05 Nalulua 0456-10 Sutcliffe-Mulloy 0456-11 Perrels 1 0456-12 Perrels 2 0456-13 Kawela - Foster 0456-14 Kawela - laea 1 0456-15 -Iaea 2 0456-16 -Iaea 3 0456-17 Kawela-Johnson 0457-01 Kawela Shaft (MOWS)
type Lat - Long
dug 21 0403; 1565646 PER 21 0415; 1565641 (drill) 21 0400; 15656 11 PER 21 04 15; 1565625 PER 21 04 14; 1565626 ROT 21 04 13; 1565627
21 04 15; 1565641 (drill) 21 0408; 1565'40 PER 21 0421; 1565734
dug 21 0355; 1565624 dug 21 0360; 1565646 ROT 21 0402; 1565649 dug 21 0351; 1565635 dug 21 0358; 1565628 dug 21 0403; 1565639 dug 21 0403; 1565638 ROT 21 0350; 1565559 dug 21 0401; 1565639 dug 21 0356; 1565644 dug 21 0404; 1565644 dug 21 0356; 1565623 SHF 21 0407; 1565654
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NAD83: Latitude: .2L degrees 04 min ' ,3l_ Longitude: ~ degrees ~ min & see
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(Referenced to permanent landmark, i.e. building, road, fence, etc.) Provide Latitude and Longitude of well referenced to NAD83 to nearest second
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Kawela Plantation Wells
Well No. Well Name
0456-04 Breadfruit (Ag Well 2) 0456-06 Old OW 3 (Mon) 0456-07 Exploratory Well 2 0456-08 Old OW 2 (Mon) 0456-09 OW1 0456-18 OW2A 0456-19 OW3A 0457-03 Exploratory Well 1 0457-04 AgWell1
Other Kawela Wells
0456-01 Kamakana 0456-02 Kawela 0456-03 TH 0456-05 Nalulua 0456-10 Sutcliffe-Mulloy 0456-11 Perrels 1 0456-12 Perrels 2 0456-13 Kawela - Foster 0456-14 Kawela - laea 1 0456-15 -Iaea 2 0456-16 -Iaea 3 0456-17 Kawela-Johnson 0457-01 Kawela Shaft (MOWS)
type Lat - Long
dug 21 0403; 1565646 PER 21 04 15; 1565641 (drill) 21 0400; 15656 11 PER 21 04 15; 1565625 PER 21 04 14; 1565626 ROT 21 04 13; 1565627
21 0415; 1565641 (drill) 21 0408; 1565640 PER 21 0421; 1565734
dug 21 0355; 1565624 dug 21 0360; 1565646 ROT 21 0402; 1565649 dug 21 0351; 1565635 dug 21 0358; 1565628 dug 21 0403; 1565639 dug 21 0403; 1565638 ROT 21 0350; 1565559 dug 21 0401; 1565639 dug 21 0356; 1565644 dug 21 0404; 1565644 dug 21 0356; 1565623 SHF 21 0407; 1565654
o "Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association" <[email protected]>
05/12/201008:47 AM
Aloha Charley,
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<[email protected]>, <charley [email protected]> cc <[email protected]>
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Subject RE: Kawela Exploratory Well
Here are the pictures of the exploratory well for your records.
Juanita N. Colon KPHA General Manager PO Box 28 243 Uluanui Road Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Phone: 808-553-4223 Fax: 808-553-3996 Email: [email protected]
From: Appraisal Services & Wai He Nui [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, May 05,20101:04 PM To: [email protected] Cc: 'Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association'; [email protected]
Subject: Kawela Exploratory Well ~'KtLoIl1t+C~ weU z.. (o,+w- 0 1) Charley,
Good Afternoon!
Nice speaking with you the other day. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain to me about the "bench marks" at the well heads, chlorides and well temperatures.
Please clarify for me ... 1. May the 'bench mark' depth be identified anywhere on the well head or is there a specific place that it must be at? 2. When reporting monthly well depths, should the measurement be taken from the "bench mark" to the top of the water or should it be recorded from the top of the 'monitoring tube"?
As far as the exploratory well coordinates go, they are: NAD 83 N 21 degree 03' 59.9" and W 156 degree 56' 16.0"
Juanita will be sending the photo of what we think is the exploratory well.
Thank you, again and have a wonderful day.
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Lisa Foster Wai He Nui / Contract Water Operator for KPHA HCOl Box 104 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 808-553-3801
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o Roy Hardy IDLNRIStateHiUS
05/12/201007:30 AM
o To Charley F Ice/DLNRIStateHiUS@StateHiUS
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Subject Re: Kawela Plantation Well #s~
how does this comport with the other email from USGS GPS update for 0456-07? Please make a matrix of the GPS breakdown for the wells (correct names and numbers) to be clear. comments below.
Charley F Ice/DLNRIStateHiUS
Charley F Ice/DLNRIStateHiUS
05/11/201005:57 PM
To Roy Hardy/DLNRIStateHiUS@StateHiUS
cc
Subject Kawela Plantation Well #s
I thought I caught myself with a typo, but in reviewing the file I see the database is inconsistent with the folder going all the way back.
So I went all the way back to the earliest mention in the folder, the sequence as presented in the submittal for WUP, which comports with the Declarations folder: Well #1 is 0456-09, Well #2 is 0456-08, Well #3 is 0456-06. This may look "backwards", but throughout the record, this scheme is followed. The database shows them all drilled the same time, so there's no further explanation. I recommend we stick with this sequence, and it's what we have been doing recently. The database has Wells 1 & 2 switched (incorrect) updated index.
The map, however, is also wrong (see pdf). Well #1 is shown with the label 0456-07 (incorrect) rather than -09. Wells #2 and #2A are labeled -08 (correct) & -09 (incorrect), and "-09" was shown where the new -18 is now. Well #3 is labeled -06 (correct), and #3A is penciled in -19 (correct). There is another well penciled in and colored red, pencil-labeled -18, but there is no such well there.
-m KPHA. wellmap. pdf
I went through the folder and found a few weird things very early on (wrong set of minutes, papers mistakenly stapled together, inserted upside down). Those are straightened out. The only changes need to be on the map and in the data base. Please make a matrix of the GPS breakdown for the wells (correct names and numbers) to be clear
o Roy Hardy IDLNRIStateHiUS
05/12/201007:07 AM
o To Charley F Ice/DLNRIStateHiUS@StateHiUS
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Subject Re: Fw: Kawela Expl 2~
thanks. updated the index and be sure to file this correspondence. Charley F Ice/DLNRIStateHiUS
Charley F IcelDLNRIStateHiUS
05/11/201001 :44 PM
To Roy Hardy/DLNRIStateHiUS@StateHiUS
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Subject Fw: Kawela Expl 2
In the course of assuring the locations of the new wells, etc., I inquired if they had any info on an exploratory well marked on our early maps as 0456-07 ("lost"). This just popped up. USGS may be interested in a monitor well.
---- Forwarded by Charley F Ice/DLNRIStateHiUS on 05/11/2010 01 :28 PM ----
Jeff A Perreault <[email protected]> To Charley.F.lce@HawaiLgov
05/10/2010 05:24 PM cc
Subject Kawela Expl 2
Charley,
Thanks for the conversation earlier. It's been a long time ...
I think that you hit the nail on the head with the thought that this well was out there waiting to be found. Luke appears to have put his eyeballs on it based on your request, and then had me take a look to confirm that what he'd found was likely the culprit.
I put a GPS on it and found it have the following coordinates in NAD83:
Co W156 ;1.8' 16.3"
N21 04' 00.0"
EPE 13'
I checked my camera but didn't see any shots of it (unfortunately). However, I will be heading over again within a month or two and will try to get a shot then. What appears to be the well is located just off the mauka (north) side of the road as it crosses over a gulch. It's also slightly west of the lowest part of the gulch. The casing is sticking up about 5' above grade with no sign of a well pad (probably understandable
for an exploratory well), and looks to be in very good condition.
Thanks again, and let me know if there's any other info that would be helpful or of interest.
Jeff
-------------------------------------------------------Jeff Perreault Hydrologist USGS/Pacific Islands Water Science Center 677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 415 Honolulu, HI 96813 (808) 587-2408 -------------------------------------------------------
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"Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association" <kawelapha@gmail,com>
05/27/200901:15 PM
Aloha Charlie,
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Subject Water Use Permit Reporting
After reviewing our interim water use permit we have found some discrepancies with out reporting numbers. I have attached a .PDF showing the discrepancies. All permits should be issued to Kawela Plantation and not Wai He Nui, LLC.
How would you like us to proceed in our reporting? Shall we resubmit our reports using the numbers listed on the permit? Shall we begin using the numbers listed on the permit starting now?
Please advise, thank you.
Sincerely, Juanita N. Colon KPHA General Manager PO Box 28 243 Uluanui Road Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Phone: 808-553-4223 Fax: 808-553-3996 Email: [email protected]
Difference of DLNR·DNRM WHN·KPHA Reports.pdf Monthly Groundwater Use Report APRIL OS. pdf
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Water Use Permit (WUP # 207) for Well # 0456-04
DLNR/CWRM
Well Name: Breadfruit Well State Well No.: 0456-04
WHN/KPHA
Well Name: AG1/ Breadfruit State Well No.: 0458-04
Water Use Permit (WUP # 208) for Well # 0456-06. 08 & 09
DLNR/CWRM
Well Name: Drinking Water #1 State Well No.: 0456-06
Well Name: Drinking Water #2 State Well No.: 0456-08
Well Name: Drinking Water #3 State Well No.: 0456-09
WHN/KPHA
Well Name: Deep Well #1 State Well No.: 04-0456-009
Well Name: Deep Well #2 State Well No.: 04-0456-008
Well Name: Deep Well #3 State Well No.: 04-0456-006
Water Use Permit (WUP # 209) for Well # 0457-04
DLNR/CWRM
Well Name: AG Well #1
State Well No.: 0457-04
Differences in BLUE.
WHN/KPHA
Well Name: AG2 State Well No.: 0457-04
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"Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association" <[email protected]>
01/12/200909:33 AM
Aloha Charley,
o To <Charley.F.lce@hawaiLgov>
cc "Harold Edwards" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
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Subject RE: Kawela Plantation Wells
I understand you need a note for record identifying who our driller/installer will be for our well drilling project here at Kawela Plantation. We have signed a contract with Oasis Well Drilling to do our project. Should you require further documents please contact me and I'll be glad to get them to you.
Thank you and have a wonderful New Year.
Juanita N. Colon KPHA General Manager PO Box 28 243 Uluanui Road Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Phone: 808-553-4223 Fax: 808-553-3996 Email: [email protected]
From: Charley.F [email protected] [mailto:Charley.F [email protected]] Sent: Friday, January 09,2009 12:00 PM To: Oasis Water Systems Subject: Re: Kawela Plantation Wells
Right. They got a letter of assurance. They need to send us a note of some kind for the record identifying you as the driller/installer, and have you send in the signed applications -- then we issue the permits directly to you.
Hope your year is off to a great start !
Oasis Water Systems <[email protected]>
01/09/200911:51 AM
Hi Charlie! Happy New Year!
TOCharley F Ice <Charley.F.lce@hawaiLgov> cc
SubjectKawela Plantation Wells
Barry just signed the contract with the Kawela Plantation folks to drill their wells on Molokai. I believe they already have the permits? Could you please forward them to us for execution, etc.
Mahalo, Betsy Lis
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Oasis Water Sysetms, Inc. 808-826-1854
FROM: Charley· TO:
IMATA, R. = MILLS, D _ UYENO, D. _ CHONG, R. _ CHENG, C.
LAROUX, E. 3"OHYE, M. _ FUJII, N. _ YOSHINAGA, M. _ SWANSON, S. _ KUNIMURA, I. _ ENGLAND, D.
COMMISSIOtl:l WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ()
DATE: {~~Og INIT. TO: INIT.
.3 KAWAHARA, K. _
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FOR: L Approval 3 Signature
Information
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02Jul08
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
August 21, 2008 /
Ms. Juanita N. Colon, General Manager Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association P.O. Box 28 243 Uluanui Road Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Dear Ms. Adolphsen:
LAURA H. THIELEN CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA
CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. DONNA FAY K KIYOSAKI, P.E.
LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.
·KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. DEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06.ccpi
Certificate of Pump Installation Completion for Kawela Plantation DW3 Well No. 0456-06 (TMK 5-4-014:017)
We are pleased to inform you that the Pump Installation work permitted for the Kawela Plantation DW3 Well (Well No. 0456-06) is complete and acceptable. This certificate of pump installation completion allows you to continue pumping your well for reasonable & beneficial water use.
To protect Hawaii's natural ground water resources for the benefit of all, the following requirements apply to the use of your well:
1. If the well is not in use it must be properly capped.
2. If the well is to be abandoned then the landowner must cause a licensed contractor to apply for a well abandonment permit in accordance with §13-168-12(f) prior to any well sealing or plugging work.
3. In the event that the well operator and/or landowner changes, the Commission shall be notified prior to the change.
4. In the event the benchmark in the concrete base of the well is altered in any way, an updated version of the Well Elevation page of the Well Completion Report Part I shall be submitted to the Commission. If a licensed surveyor had estimated the original benchmark elevation then a licensed surveyor must establish the new benchmark elevation. The Well Elevation portion of the Well Completion Report Part I can be obtained by contacting Commission staff or at www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/forms.htm.
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· ... --Ms. Penny Adolphsen
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5. Your approved pump has a capacity of 75 gpm at a head of 250 ft. In the future, pump replacements of equal or lesser capacity will not require an additional permit from the Commission, but will require the submission of a Well Completion Report Part II by the licensed pump installer. If the pump replacement is greater than the existing pump, you will need to apply for a new pump installation permit.
6. The landowner shall cause the well operator to maintain the installed meter or other appropriate means for measuring and reporting withdrawals and water levels, and appropriate devices or means for measuring chlorides and temperature. These data shall be measured monthly and reported to the Commission on a monthly basis, on forms provided by the Chairperson (attached), in accordance with §13-168-7, HAR. Blank water use report forms are also available at www. hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrmlresources yermits.htm
7. The proposed use shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. The authorization to drill a well and/or install a pump shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights. The landowner and well operator are notified that the quantity of water taken from the well and/or the pump capacity could be reduced by the Commission in the future.
Because groundwater in Hawaii is a public trust, and adverse effects at one well may affect other water resources, any violation of the above conditions, or any other provision of the Hawaii Administrative Rules, may be subject to fines of up to $5,000/day. The Commission needs your help and asks that you to do your part in utilizing this shared resource. We prefer to work with you in meeting the goal of protecting our ground water resources together.
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218 or toll-free at 1-800-468-4644 (Lanai & Molokai), extension 70218.
Sincerely,
~~wt:~ ~ty Director
CI:ss Encl: Water Use Report Forms
c: Maui Department of Water Supply Derrick's Well Drilling and Pump Service, LLC
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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. Derrick Moreira
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
August 6, 2008
Derrick's Well Drilling and Pump Service, LLC P.O. Box 2187 Keaau, HI 96749
Dear Mr. Moreira:
Well Completion Report Part II for Well No. 0456-06
LAURA H. THIELEN CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA
CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. DONNA FAY K. KIYOSAKI, P.E. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.
KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. DEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06.wcr2.acc
We received the last required items for your Well Compl,.on Report Part II for the Kawela Plantation DW3 (Well No. 0456-06) on August 5, 2008 and acknowledge that it is complete.
This completes your obligations under the replacement work. A certificate of pump installation completion will be issued to the well operator/landowner and you will receive a copy. The certificate transfers responsibility of all aspects of well usage and maintenance from you to the well operator/landowner.
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218.
CI:ss
c: Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association WaiHeNui
Sincerely,
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liNDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Ms. Penny Adolphsen WaiHeNui HC-Ol Box 104 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Dear Ms. Adolphsen:
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
August 6, 2008
LAURA H. THIELEN CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A FRAZIER / NEAL S. FUJIWARA
CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. DONNA FAY K. KIYOSAKI, P.E.
LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.
KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. DEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06.ccpi
Certificate of Pump Installation Completion for Kawela Plantation DW3 Well No. 0456-06 (TMK 5-4-014:017)
Weare pleased to inform you that the Pump Installation work permitted for the Kawela Plantation DW3 Well (Well No. 0456-06) is complete and acceptable. This certificate of pump installation completion allows you to continue pumping your well for reasonable & beneficial water use.
To protect Hawaii's natural ground water resources for the benefit of all, the following requirements apply to the use of your well:
1. If the well is not in use it must be properly capped.
2. If the well is to be abandoned then the landowner must cause a licensed contractor to apply for a well abandonment permit in accordance with §13-168-12(f) prior to any well sealing or plugging work.
3. In the event that the well operator and/or landowner changes, the Commission shall be notified prior to the change.
4. In the event the benchmark in the concrete base of the well is altered in any way, an updated version of the Well Elevation page of the Well Completion Report Part I shall be submitted to the Commission. If a licensed surveyor had estimated the original benchmark elevation then a licensed surveyor must establish the new benchmark elevation. The Well Elevation portion of the Well Completion Report Part I can be obtained by contacting Commission staff or at www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrmlforms.htm.
Ms. Penny Adolphsen 0 ·Page 2 o August 6, 2008
5. Your approved pump has a capacity of 75 gpm at a head of250 ft. In the future, pump replacements of equal or lesser capacity will not require an additional permit from the Commission, but will require the submission of a Well Completion Report Part II by the licensed pump installer. If the pump replacement is greater than the existing pump, you will need to apply for a new pump installation permit.
6. The landowner shall cause the well operator to maintain the installed meter or other appropriate means for measuring and reporting withdrawals and water levels, and appropriate devices or means for measuring chlorides and temperature. These data shall be measured monthly and reported to the Commission on a monthly basis, on forms provided by the Chairperson (attached), in accordance with §13-168-7, HAR. Blank water use report forms are also available at www. hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/resources---'permits.htm
7. The proposed use shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. The authorization to drill a well and/or install a pump shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights. The landowner and well operator are notified that the quantity of water taken from the well and/or the pump capacity could be reduced by the Commission in the future.
Because groundwater in Hawaii is a public trust, and adverse effects at one well may affect other water resources, any violation of the above conditions, or any other provision of the Hawaii Administrative Rules, may be subject to fines of up to $5,000/day. The Commission needs your help and asks that you to do your part in utilizing this shared resource. We prefer to work with you in meeting the goal of protecting our ground water resources together.
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218 or toll-free at 1-800-468-4644 (Lanai & Molokai), extension 70218.
CI:ss Encl: Water Use Report Forms
c: Maui Department of Water Supply
Sincerely,
~. ~k6w~L N C. KA ~ AHARA, P.E.
eputy Director
Derrick' s Well Drilling and Pump Service, LLC Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association
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Yes No __ -----_____ tr/day __ - ____ gpm/ft of drawdown
IF ABOVE IS NO, IS ANY OF THE BELOW IN THE FILE? ~es Step-Drawdown Test:
followed WCPI Stds analysis attached
Aquifer Pump Test:
followed WCPI Stds T & S analysis attached proposed pump cap o.k.
Potential Well Interference
Potential Stream Impacts:
Additional Testing or Data Required
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3METER INSTALL. REPORT (IF NECCESSSRy) __ _
1" To be sent to driller
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ATIACHMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE: _ ~L. 1WCR2 AeCI!!IIl.IICE LETIER ~
2PUMP INST. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
/ 3METER INSTALL. REPORT (IF NECCESSSRy) __ _
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J To be sent to landowner/operator
} Staff internal checks
check(Entered PICC accept date into database)
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Subject Pump Curve and finished well picture
This e-mail is in response to the phone conversation this morning between Charley Ice and Lisa Foster.
Please find attached the missing information from Well completion Report Part II for Well No. 0456-06. Included is a picture of the completed Well with all components and the Grundfos Performance curves. Please let me know if you need any further documentation or, if you have any difficulties opening or reading attachments.
Mahala,
Penny Ado/phsen Office Manager Wai He Nui HC-01 Box 104 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Ph: (808) 553-3801 Fax: (808) 553-3283
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COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Deparbnent of Land and Natural Resources 8 E ( . F \ \f E 0 WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II
.. Pump Installation I: Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if apPliCWL) tll¢l6 i" Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For
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assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construdion and Pump Installation Standards or ~I~ .u.: .. c ,'- :. ~ ','! ~ T ~ lll, Regulation Branch at 587 '()225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our wttiIlte a'I ... -.• ::- i' T http://www.state.hLus/dlnr/cwrm/ RES'~,~ ~ ..... _ > 1\' ,<~-Ld'."""I'
1. State Well No.: 0456-06 Well Name:Kawela Plantation Well #3 ISland:Molokai
2. Address: 289 Ulua Rod, Lot 163, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Tax Map Key:5-4-014:017
3. Pump Installation Company:Derrick's Well Drilling &, Pum~ Services, LLC
4. Date Pump Installed: Ma~ 7, 2008 monthlday/year
5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION
Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: Submersible-Gnmdfos 75S75-12
Rated Capacity: 75 gpm at head of: 250 ft.
Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: Grundfos 7.5 HP 460V 3450 RPM Pump type (check one):
o Deep Well Turbine o Rotary o Propeller ~ Submersible o Rotary-Displacement o Reciprocating o Centrifugal o Rotary-Gear o Impulse
6. Method of flow measurement:
~ Flowmeter Manufacturer Water Specialties Model no.201F32 Size 3"
o Other, explain and attach schematic
7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet
8. Attach the rating curve for the installed pump.
Attach photograph of well clearly showing the benchmark on the concrete pad, the well head, and the 9. method of flow measurement.
10. Well Owner Company Kawela Plantation Contact Juanita Colon
Address PO Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Phone (808) 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
11. Land Owner Company Kawela Plantation Contact Juanita Colon
Address PO Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Phone (808) 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
12. Remarks
Pump Installation Contractor (print) Derrick Moreira C-57/C-57a1A Lic. No. C-28001
Signature ~~~ Date 6/9/2008
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Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft. = ___ ft. mean sea level
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Elevation of top of chase tube ____ ft. mean sea level
Pump intake depth = £1.L ft. (referenced to bench mark)
Chase tube depth = ft. oI>---+-- (referenced to bench mark)
If airline installed, bottom of airline elevation =
223 ft. mean sea level
WCR2 Form 2/26107 Page 2 of 2
Attach photos of completed well and concrete pad
NAD83: Latitude: _ degrees _ min _ sec Longitude: _ degrees _ min _ sec
!.at: 19"36'45" ..-= ....... _. 154")7'18"
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SKETCH OF WELL LOCATION (Referenced to permanent landmark, i.e. building, road, fence, etc.)
Provide Latitude and Longitude of well referenced to NAD83 to nearest second
WCR1 Fonn 6112107 Page 4 of 5
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Technical: Speed for pump data: Ratedftow: Flow range: Rated head: Curve tolerance: Stages: Model: Valve:
Materials: Pump:
Impeller:
Installation: Pump outlet: Motor diameter:
Liquid:
3450 rpm 74.85USgpm 10 .. 95 USgpm 272 It ISO 9906 Annex A 12 A pump with built-in non-retum valve
Stainless steel 1.4301 DIN W.-Nr. 304AISI Stainless steel 1.4301 DIN W.-Nr. 304AISI
2"NPT 4 inch
Maximum liquid temperature: 104 OF
Electrical data: Applic. motor: GRUNDFOS Power (P2) required by pump: 9.132 HP Start. method: direct-on-line
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LINDA LINGLE GOvERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. Derrick Moreira
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
July 29,2008
Derrick's Well Drilling & Pump Services, LLC P.O. Box 2187 Keaau, HI 96749
Dear Mr. Moreira:
Well Completion Report Part II for Well No. 0456-06
LAURA H. THIELEN CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA
CHIYOME L. FUKJNO, M.D. DONNA FAY K. KIYOSAKI, P.E. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.
KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. DEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06.wcr2,ack
We have received your Well Completion Report Part II for the Kawela Plantation DW #3 (Well No. 0456-06). However, matters which must be addressed before we accept your report as complete are as follows:
1. Please transmit photos of completed installation. 2. Please transmit pump curve for replacement pump.
Until these matters are addressed, we cannot issue the certificate of pump installation completion that transfer( s) responsibility of all aspects of well usage and maintenance to the well operator/landowner. Please remember that the well may not be pumped for purposes other than well and aquifer testing until the certificates of 1) well construction completion and 2) pump installation completion have been issued, otherwise such pumpage would constitute a violation of the permit conditions. Since the permit is issued to the contractor, the contractor will be responsible for any non-testing pumpage violations when the certificates of completion have not been issued (where pumping tests are as defined in the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards). Please respond to the above item(s) within thirty (30) days of this letter's date. Failure to do so may result in fines of up to $5,000 per day.
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218 or toll-free at 974-4000 (Hawaii), extension 70218.
Sincerely,
~;;w~ ~~·~irector CI:ss
c: Kawela Plantation
COfiSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAOENT (06/08)
FROM: ROY DATE: JUN 25 2008
SUSPENSE DATE: ---------------- -------------- ---------------------TO:
CHENG, C. CHING, F. CHONG,R. DANBARA, S. ENGLAND, D. FUJII, N. HARDY, R. HOAGBIN, S. ICE,C. IMATA, R. KAWAHARA, K. KIMURA, J.
INIT. TO:
KUNIMURA. I. LEROUX, E. MILLS, D. OHYE, L. OHYE, M. OSHIRO, K. SAKODA, E. SWANSON, S. TORRES, R. UYENO, D. YODA, K. YOSHINAGA, M.
IN IT: FOR:
__ Approval Signature Information
PLEASE:
See Me Review & Comment Take Action Type Draft
__ Type Final File Xerox _ copies
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Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association PO Box 28 Kaunakakai Hawaii 96748 Ph. (808) 553-4223 Fax. (808) 553-3996
Fax Transmittal
Date: June 25, 2008
To: Charlie Ice
Subject: Well Completion Report
From: Juanita N. Colon
No. of Pages: 3 including coversheet
Aloha,
Attached are is the \Vell Completion Report we had spoke about. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact me at (808) 553-4223.
Mahalo Juanita N. Colon
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JUN-25-2008 01:41PM FAX: 8085533996 IO:OLNR CWRM PAGE: 001 R=94%
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"-" State of Hawaii For OffICial Use Only:
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Department of Land and Natural Resources WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II Pump Installation
Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments. if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management. P.O. Box 621. Honolulu. Hawaii 96B09. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion ofwork. For assistance. please consul! the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Instalation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 5B7"()225. For updates to this form or additional InformatiOn. please visit our website at ilttp:!lV'fMN. state. hi usfd In r!cwrTlI
1. State Well No.: 0456-06 Well Name:Kawela Plantation Well #3 ISland:Molokai
2. Address: 289 Ulua Rod, Lot 163, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Tax Map KeY:.,;;..5_-4_-0_14....;,.:0,;;..1_7 ____ _ 3. Pump Installation Company:Derrick's Well Drilling & Pump Services, LLC 4. Date Pump Installed:_M_a.J!.}."..' 7.,..;.,_2~0_O_8 _____ _
month/daylyear
5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION _____________________ _
Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: Submersible-Grundfos 75S75-12 Rated Capacity: 75 gpm at head ot :::;.2.:....50-'---__________ ft.
Motor Type, H.P .. Voltage, rpm: Grundfos 7.5 HP 460V 3460RPM Pump type (check one):
o Deep Well Turbine t8:l Submersible o Centrifugal
6. Method of flow measurement:
o Rotary o Propeller o Rotary-Displacement o Reciprocating o Rotary-Gear o Impulse
I2Sl Flowmeter Manufacturer Water Specialties Model no.201F32 o Other, explain and attach schematic
7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet.
8 Attach the rating curve for the installed pump.
Size 3" -------
Attach photograph of well clearly showing the benchmark on the concrete pad, the well head, and the 9. method of flow measurement.
10. Well Owner Company Kawela Plantation Contact Juanita Colon -----------------------Address PO Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Phone (808) 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
11. Land Owner Company Kawela Plantation Contact Juanita Colon ~~~~~-------
Address PO Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Phone (808) 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
12. Remarks
Pump Installation Contractor (print) Derrick Moreira
Signature j)~ ~ C-S7/C-57a/A Lie. No. C-2800 1
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Date 6/9/2008
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7. AS-BUILT PUMP SECTION (Please att8ch as-built if different from diagram provided below)
Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft. :: ___ ft. mean sea level
SWL 221.2 May 7, 2008
JUN-25-2008 01:42PM FAX: 8085533996
Elevation of top of chase tube ____ ft. mean sea level
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Pump intake depth = ~ fl. '-- (referenced to bench mark)
Chase tube depth:: ft. (referenced to bench mark.)
If airline instaUed, bottom of ainine elevation = 223 ft. mean sea level
WCR2 Form 2126107 Page 2 of 2
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State of Ha!ii 0 For OffICial Use Only:
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Deparbnent of Land and Natural Resources WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II Pump Installation IDS JUN 13 A 10: I ~
Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our website at http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cwrm/
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1. State Well No.: 0456-06 Well Name:Kawela Plantation Well #3 Island:Molokai
2. Address: 289 Ulua Rod, Lot 163, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Tax Map Key:5-4-014:017
3. Pump Installation Company:Derrick's Well Drilling & PumE Services, LLC
4. Date Pump Installed: Ma~ 7, 2008 monthlday/year
5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION
Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: Submersible-Grundfos 75S75-12
Rated Capacity: 75 gpm at head of: 250 ft.
Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: Grundfos 7.5 HP 460V 3460RPM
Pump type (check one):
o Deep Well Turbine o Rotary o Propeller 181 Submersible o Rotary-Displacement o Reciprocating o Centrifugal o Rotary-Gear o Impulse
6. Method of flow measurement:
181 Flowmeter Manufacturer Water Specialties Model no.201F32 Size 3"
o Other, explain and attach schematic
7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet.
8. Attach the rating curve for the installed pump.
Attach photograph of well clearly showing the benchmark on the concrete pad, the well head, and the 9. method of flow measurement.
10. Well Owner Company Kawela Plantation Contact Juanita Colon
Address PO Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Phone (808) 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
11. Land Owner Company Kawela Plantation Contact Juanita Colon
Address PO Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Phone (808) 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
12. Remarks
Pump Installation Contractor (print) Derrick Moreira C-57/C-57a1A Lic. No. C-28001
Signature 0 ~ ~ Date 6/9/2008
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Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft. = ___ ft. mean sea level
SWL221.2 May 7, 2008
Elevation of top of chase tube ____ ft. mean sea level
Pump intake depth = ~ ft. (referenced to bench mark)
Chase tube depth = ft. o\;---r--- (referenced to bench mark)
If airline installed, bottom of airline elevation = 223 ft. mean sea level
WCR2 Form 2126107 Page 2 of 2
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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. William C. Moore
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.o. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
December 11, 2007
Beylik Drilling and Pump Service, Inc. 91-259A Olai Street Kapolei, HI 96707
Dear Mr. Moore:
Well Completion Report Part II for Well No. 0456-06
LAURA H. THIELEN CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA
CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. DONNA FAY K. KIYOSAKI, P.E. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.
KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. DEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06.repl.wcr2.acc
We received your Well Completion Report Part II for the Kawela Plantation DW-3 (Well No. 0456-06) on November 13,2007 and acknowledge that it is complete.
This completes your obligations under the pump installation permit. A certificate of pump installation completion will be issued to the well operator/landowner and you will receive a copy. The certificate transfers responsibility of all aspects of well usage and maintenance from you to the well operator/landowner.
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251 or toll-free at 1-800-468-4644 extension 70251.
CI:ss
Sincerely,
W.fTf, 1't
KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. Deputy Director
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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. Bob Granger
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.o. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96609
December 12, 2007
Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association P.O. Box 371 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Dear Mr. Granger:
LAURA H. THIELEN CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA
CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. DONNA FAY K. KIYOSAKI, P.E. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.
KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. DEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06.ccpi
Certificate of Pump Installation Completion for Well No. 0456-06 (TMK 5-4-014:017)
We are pleased to inform you that the Pump Installation work permitted for the Kawela Plantation DW-3 Well (Well No. 0456-06) is complete and acceptable. This certificate of pump installation completion allows you to continue pumping your well for reasonable & beneficial water use.
To protect Hawaii's natural ground water resources for the benefit of all, the following requirements apply to the use of your well:
I. If the well is not in use it must be properly capped.
2. If the well is to be abandoned then the landowner must cause a licensed contractor to apply for a well abandonment permit in accordance with §13-168-12(f) prior to any well sealing or plugging work.
3. In the event that the well operator and/or landowner changes, the Commission shall be notified of the change prior to the change, and all forms shall be transferred to the new owner.
4. In the event the benchmark in the concrete base of the well is altered in any way, an updated elevation survey (page 5 of the Well Completion Report Part I) shall be submitted to the Commission. The Well Completion Report Part I can be obtained by contacting staff or at www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/forms.htm.
5. Your approved pump has a capacity of75 gpm at a head of355 ft. In the future, pump replacements of equal or lesser capacity will not require an additional permit from the Commission, but will require the submission of a Well Completion Report Part II by the licensed pump installer. If the pump replacement is greater than the existing pump, you will need to apply for a new pump installation permit.
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6. The landowner shall cause the well operator to maintain the installed meter or other appropriate means for measuring and reporting withdrawals and water levels, and appropriate devices or means for measuring chlorides and temperature. These data shall be measured monthly and reported to the Commission on a monthly basis, on forms provided by the Chairperson (attached), in accordance with § 13-168-7, HAR.
7. The proposed use shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. The authorization to drill a well and/or install a pump shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights. The landowner and well operator are notified that the quantity of water taken from the well and/or the pump capacity could be reduced by the Commission in the future.
8. In the event that your installed pump is less than 70 gallons per minute, and no elevation survey has been completed, you may be required to do one in the future.
Because groundwater in Hawaii is a public trust, and adverse effects at one well may affect other water resources, any violation of the above conditions, or any other provision of the Hawaii Administrative Rules, may be subject to fines of up to $5,000/day. The Commission needs your help and asks that you to do your part in utilizing this shared resource. We prefer to work with you in meeting the goal of protecting our ground water resources together.
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251 or toll-free at 1-800-468-4644, extension 70251.
CI:ss
c: Maui Department of Water Supply Beylik Drilling and Pump Service, Inc.
Sincerely,
Wf7H 1't
KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. Deputy Director
Q MEMO and ROUTE SLIP (ver.10/2/07)
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I Pump Replacement for Well No. 0456-06 (survey to regulation memo) I ~ 3-
1. Pump Tests Check Diane England~ial) ~ 'WI
Current Well Transmissivity in database? - """7..-/, tr/day _ Yes No ~ cJ..;J-...
Current Well Specific Capacity in database?./ gpm/ft of drawdo n to IF ABOVE IS NO, IS ANY OF THE BELOW IN THE FILE~ ~ ~ ,J A fLJ bvt Step-Drawdown Test: IVa S-f-epcblawdoUJYt ~tr------
analysis attached 0 _ StepDrawdown-USGS.xls used _<70 gpm no test required followed WCPI Stds 0 ~ proposed pump cap o.k. 0 _ / , 'f:.
AquiferPumpTest: V-eA~ \'M\\-eAC~+ ('cde +c-s-I da.::f-.a V</C ~ ...... ~ ,GOO' \ "". -U~ WCf7J 5fo..-.,..d,
followed WCPI Stds ~ U -, 0 tt.ll::X f' ~ , T & S analysis attached 0 ra--- _AquiferTest used _Cooper-Jacob.xls used
Well Interference: estimated Steady-State drawdown at 1-mile radius is ____ ft.
analysis attached
Stream Surface Water Impacted:
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_PumpingCooper-JacobRECOVERY.xls used _ <50 gpm no test required
_ Theis.xls used
~ If yes, identify most probable stream
j i\. 2. Pump Installation Check Mitch Ohye , .... 1 '':-:V:--_-:-: (initial) Z'· No If no. describe deficiency
data complete followed Special Cond & Elev.
well database updated
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ATTACHMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE: 1WCR2ACCEPTANCELETTER .~ 2PUMP INST. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE -----y-
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1" To be sent to driller
J To be sent to landowner/operator
} Staff internal checks
5. Roy i (~.. I) check(Entered PICC accept date into database) 6. Sus~ (initial) finalize ~har~yan Fil
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For Official Use.On1ri:- 0 .. RECE1\ I. M~
WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II Pump Installation
01 NOV 13 A 8: 5 Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587-C1225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our website at http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrml
1. State Well No.: 0456-06 Well Name: KAWELA PLANTATION WELL #3 Island: MOLOKAI
2. Address: PO BOX 28 KAUNAKAKAI Tax Map Key: 5-4-014:017
3. Pump Installation Company: BEYLIK DRILLING & PUMP SERVICE, INC.
4. Date Pump Installed: 9L19L07 monthlday/year
5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION ()
Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: iSS too ~·a)
SUBMERSIBLE-GRUNDFOS 755100-16
Rated Capacity: 75 gpm at head of: 355 ft.
Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: GRIlNDEOS ]0 HE ~60 3600 ~"
Pump type (check one):
o Deep Well Turbine o Rotary o Propeller
119 Submersible o Rotary-Displacement o Reciprocating
o Centrifugal o Rotary-Gear o Impulse
6. Method of flow measurement: WATER
~ Flowmeter wI totalizer Manufacturer SPECIALTIES Model no. 201F32 Size 3"
0 Other, explain and attach schematic
7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet.
8. Attach the rating curve for the installed pump.
9. Attach photograph of well clearly showing the benchmark on the concrete pad, the well head, and the method of flow measurement.
10. Well Owner Company KAWELA PLANTATION Contact JUANITA COLON
Address PO BOX 28 KAUNAKAKAI, KAUNAKAKAI, HI 96748
Phone (808l 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
11. Land Owner Company KAWELA PLANTATION Contact JUANITA COLON
Address PO BOX 28 KAUNAKAKAI, KAUNAKAKAI, HI 96748
Phone (808) 553-4223 Fax (808) 553-3996
12. Remarks THIS PUMP AND MOTOR REPLACES A LIKE AND KIND, PUMP AND MOTOR. THE PUMP WAS
SERVICED TO REPLACE A FAILED ELECTRIC MOTOR. NO OTHER CHANGES WERE MADE.
Pump Installation Contractor (print) BEYL I I<.. DRILLING C-57/C-57a/A Lic. No. AC-21896
Signature .Q~(]~ ~ ~N<J,..., ...A. 'V~-v '- Date 11/7/07
WCR2 Form 02126107 Page 1 of 2
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Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft. = __ ft. mean sea level
9/19/07
SWL 220.6'
TD 234'
CASING DIA 8"
Elevation of top of chase tube ____ ft. mean sea level
Pump intake depth = 229 ft. (referenced to bench mark)
Chase tube depth = 225 ft. (referenced to bench mark)
If airline installed, bottom of airline elevation =
N / A ft. mean sea level
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Charley Ice, Chairman State of Hawaii
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Commission on Water Resource Management P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, HI 96809
Dear Mr. Ice
SUBJECT: KAWELA WS WATER WELLS
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6/7/2007
This is to inform the Commission that effective July 1, 2007, Pural Water Specialty Co., Inc. will no longer be serving as the Water Systems Direct Responsible Charge and Operations & Maintenance contractor for the Kawela Plantation Homeowners private water system
We have informed the Board of Directors of the Kawela Water System that we will no longer furnish the Water Well Extraction Reports.
Should you have any questions, please call
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JlPMazaki Operations Mana er Pural Water Specialty Co.
c: Kawela Homeowners Assoc. File: kawelawatercomminfo
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1955 Vineyard Street, Wailuku, Maui, HI 96793 Phone: (808) 242-7299 Fax: (808) 244-8878 Toll Free: (800) 281-9568 Oahu: (808) 488-8434 Fax: (808) 484-1917 Big Island Ph/Fall
Email: [email protected]
LINDA LI NGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. Dick Glenn Kawela Plantation P.O. Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Dear Mr. Glenn:
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
January 24, 2005
Well Completion Report for Well No. 0456-06
PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ
JAMES A. FRAZIER CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D.
LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D. STEPHANIE A. WHALEN
YVONNE Y. IZU DEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06. wcr2.ack
We have received your Well Completion Report Part II for the Kawela Plantation Well #3 (Well No. 0456-06) and accept it as complete as of October 12, 2004.1
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251 or toll-free at 1-800-468-4644, extension 70251.
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Sincerely,
Wf'rM 1't
YVONNE Y. IZU Deputy Director
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STEPHEN P. BOWLES President
.~LAND RESOURCES, L". 0
.. ReSOUfce Management With Imagination" Water • Land • Energy
KAWELA DOMESTIC SOURCES WELL CONSTRUCTION
AND WATE:R~.QtJALITY SUMMARY
MAY 1982
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The domestic water supply, for the Kawela Plantation's
210 lot agricultural subdivision, is to be furnished by three
deep wells having a total pumping capacity of 225 gpm (gallons
per minute) or 15 gpm each. The system is to be privately owned
and operated. By agreement with the County of Maui, this system
must be capable of supplyin~ 1000 gpd (gallons per day) per
lot and must meet all prevailing federal, state and county
standards. Agricultural water supply is to be delivered via
a separate system.
The domestic well field develops groundwater from the basal
lens just east of Kawela gulch. This lens has a head (water
level) of from one to three feet above sea level. A portion
of the natural discharge from this lens enters Kakahaia Pond,
a U.S. fish and Wild Life Preserve.
The locations of the wells are shown on the attached map.
Each well was cleaned and tested following construction. Drilling
and testing of the wells was performed between the months of
february and December of 1960. A complete chemical analysis
was performed on samples taken during testing of each well
in accordance with the federal Clean Water Act Standards.
Because of the difference in the water quality expected from
each well, the system was designed to transmit all water from
the individual wells to a primary tank, and thence to the user
via a system designed to County of Maui distribution standards.
WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND TEST RESULTS
The following figures, tables and logs summarize the
pertinent data on each of the three domestic wells. As noted
in the pumping test results, each well was tested at a rate of
from 1.5 to 2 times the designed pumping rate of 15 gpm per well.
The elevations used in the drawings predate the construction of
pads and pump installation.
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RANGE = + 1.5' TO +3.5' .
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DRILLER'S LOG
15 top soil and rocks
25 puka rock and cinders
178 puka rock
215 hard rock
220 red clay and cinders
223 gray rock and cinders 244 puka rock
Casing set at 244 feet. Well casing 6" I.D. x .250 wall
Bottom 10 feet perforated
DATE
6/12/f;)0
START
6/13/80
PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL 1/ 1
TIME
9:00 AM
12:00 NOON
12:00 AM
9:00 AM
PUMPING RATE IN GPM
125
125
125
125
DRAWDOWN IN fEET
N.A.*
CHLORIDES IN-MG/L
250
250
265
280
REMARKS
Sample Taken
TOTAL PUMPED: 160,000 gallons
*Airline not functioning. On 6/16/80 a seven hour test was run and the drawdown at 125 gpm was less than one foot.
BRE\VER ;\N Al YTICi\ RATOlUES a D~r~rtl!~:~nt of j)r('\\'~ :c::.i Corporation P.o. SOIt .a, HOtlOlUlU, HAWAII 96810, TELlFHONE 533-4411
LABORATO:1Y A~~ALYSIS REPORT
TO: Mr. Stephen Bowles ADDRESS: 4988 Mauna1ani Circle, Honolulu 96816
SAMPLES OF: water from KawelaPlantation Well #1,
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DATE SA~PLE ANALYZED 8/18-9/14 TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE Grab
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SAMPLE OESeRI PTION
UNITS ", -~.; .'
nH 7.57 Turbidity NTU 1.0
Conductivity ~ cm 780
Total Alk. as CaCO~ mJ2'/L 36. 0
Fluoride <0.01
Chlorides 274
Sulfates 40 •. 6
Nitrate NitroQ'en 1..1
Ammonia NitroJ2'en <0. 01·
Total Phosphorus 0.06
Silica 40
Barium <0. 1
Cadmium <0. 005
Chromium <0.05'
Lead < 0.05
Silver <0.01 ...... !
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Arsenic <0.002
Selenium <0.002 .. ',:,-:":'. ,;.: ...... :
Sodium 173
Calcium 9. 38
MaJ2'nesium 11. 1
Potassium '\ 10.9 "'"l';
LAOOnATOp.y nl~~I.ARK~.: Samples analyzed according to "Methods for Chemical Analysis of" _ Water and Wastes", U. S. EnvironJl?ent~rotection Agency, March, 1979. '" -'... Oil
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110
115
130
150
190
215
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DATE
12/15/80 START
12/16/80 STOP
KAWELA DOMESTIC WELL #2
DRILLER'S LOG
20 Top soil and boulders
25 Puka rock
50 Puka and cinders
63 Blue rock
80 Puka and cinders
110 Puka rock
115 Hard rock
130 Puka rock
150 Hard rock
190 Puka rock
215 Hard rock
235 Puka rock
set at 235 feet. Well casing 6 ' I.D. x .250 wall
10 ft. perforated
TIME
10:30
11:00
12:00
12:00
10:30
PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL #2
PUMPING RATE DRAWDOWN IN GPM IN FEET
AM Start
AM 240 1
NOON 210 1
AM 210 1
AM 210 1
CHLORIDE IN MG/L REMARKS
Static water level @ +1' (by air line)
53
53
61
76 Sample taken
TOTAL PUMPED: 303,300 gallons
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RATORlES cal Corpor~tion
P.o. BOX 41, HONOLULU, HAWAII 16110, TELEPHONE 5l~11
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TO: Kawela Plantation c/o Akinaka & Assoc. ATIN.: ________ -.:-___ ··_·_·, __ _
ADDRESS: 1339 North School Street, Hon 96817 PHONE.: _________________ _ SAMPLESOF: __ w~e~1~1~#~2~a~t~K~a~w~e~1~a~';P~1=a~n~t=a~ti~o~n~ __________________________ __
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DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED l2/18-l/0E
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE Grab
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION -: , .' . . ..
UNITS
pH 7. 15
Chlorides, m.g/L 73.5
Total Diss. Solids \ 216
Arsenic m.g/L 0.002
Barium O. 10
Cadmium 0.005 .,
Chromium 0.05 .
Lead , O. 05
Mercury p.g/L O. 014
Selenium mg/L 0.002,
Silver ~ O. 01
Nitrate N mg/L O. 75 .'
~cu:.idps ~ O. 34
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LADORATORY REMARKS: Samples analyzed according to "Methods for Chemical Analysis of
Water and Wastes". U. S. Environmental Pl'otection Agency. March. 1979.
cc: Stephen P. Bowles
4988 Maunalani Circle Honolulu, HI 96816
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60
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225
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55 Soil boulders
60 Puka and boulders
86 Hard rock
97 Red rock
145 Hard rock
225 Cinders, blue rock loose
227 Hard blue rock
233 Broken lava, cinders
233 feet 6" casing set bottom 10 feet perforated
PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL #3
PUMPING RATE DRAWDOWN CHLORIDES
DATE TIME IN GPM IN FEET INMG/L REMARKS
3/19/80 START 10:30 AM 200 <1 23
a- 30 samples 3/20/80 23 a no change STOP 10:29 AM 200 <1 1 gallon sample
taken 3/20/80 START 3:30 PM 75 <1
Change 5:30 PM 150 <1
Change 7:30 PM 200 <1
3/21/80 23 b STOP 3:30 PM 200 <1 b- 25 samples
taken, no change
TOTAL PUMPED: 528,000 gallons
NOTE: A chloride analysis of the Conant well water made on March 19, at 9:30 AM, showed a salinity of 68 MG/L
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, SAMPLES OF: water ir,om domestic well #3
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RECEI,PT DATE' 3/28/80 TIME: 2:05 pm
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 3/28/80 to
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED 4/03/RO -SAMPLE TYPE Grab
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION "
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A1kalinitv as CaCO? me:/L ' ,
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Fluorides , <'0. 01 . Turbidity NTU 1.3
Sulfates mg/L 1. 87 " ' ," .,
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Nitrate Nitro(7en . ' O . 16
Totai Diss. Soiids 133 ' .
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Total Phosnhorus 0 11
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Chromiuin <0. 05 .. - -" , <0. ' 05 : Lead .. ..... ., .-
ISilver <0 01 , ,
Arsenic <0. 002
, Seleniu:zn , \ (0. 002 ,
Mercurv ine:/L O. 09
Sodium mJ /L 13.9
Ca1ciu:zn 7.78 i ",
Map'nesium '\ 5 81 . ",,: -'
LABORATORY REMARKS: ________ ~-----------------------------
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. a D~partment of Brewe~cal Corporation P.o. BOX~, HONOLULU, HAWAII 1& 81 o,w,;_ 533-4411
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
TO: Mr. Stephen P. Bow]es
. ADDRESS: 4988 Mauna1ani Or de
SAMPLES OF: water from domestic well :#3.
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2 OF _2_
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TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED 4/03/80
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION. ,
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WELL FIELD TEST
On December 16 and 17, 1981, a 24-hour well field test
was conducted to establish the quality of water which would
be distributed under various well operating modes and, further,
to confirm that such operations would have little, if any,
. impact on the water levels of Kakahaia Pond.
Of particular concern was the effect of the mixing of
water within the primary tank located at elevation 250' (see
map). The test was conducted in three B-hour shifts. To
demonstrate the effectiveness of mixing and to accurately sample
the mix of each operating mode, the tank was first emptied (two
feet of residual water). Wells 1 and 3 were then turned on for
eight hours. After four hours of pumping, the booster pumps
were turned on to dewater the tank. A composite sample was
taken from the booster discharge minutes prior to switching
to the next well mode. The residual water in the tank was
several feet and the next shift begun. This cycle was repeated
for each mode. With the exception of a one hour and ten minute
power outage, the well field was operated continuously for
twenty-four hours. The attached graph summarizes the test
results with the salinity obtained by Hach Kit field analysis.
The composite tank discharge quality remained well within
the standards of the federal Clean Water Act, as set forth in
Chapter 49 of the Rules and Regulations of the Department of
Health, State of Hawaii.
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. , LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
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TO: AJdnaka and Assooiates Mr. fub Akinaka AnN.:_...:..=:,-:-=~!C:::!::!..!S!~ ______ _
ADDRESS: Room 201, 1339 North School Street 96817 PHONE: 845-3296
·SAMPLES OF: potable water from Kawela Plantation
SAMPLED By:_~cl::=i~en~:t-:-::-:~ ______ SAMPLING DATE: noted below
RECEIPT DATE: 12/21/81 TIME: 0940
TIME: rnted below
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 12/22/81 "- " 12122/81 TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED . SAMPLE TYPE .
. SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Wells 1&3 Wells 2&3 Wells 1&2
12/16/81 12/17/81 12/17/81' UNITS 1900 0300 llod
Ar'Senic mgIL < 0.002 'C::: 0.D02 < 0.002
Silver < 0,.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
Barium <. 0.10 <0.10 <0.10 .
Selenium ~ 0.002 <0.002 <0.002
Lead < 0.05 <0.05 <:: 0.05
. Cadmium . ~ 0.005 <0.005 <: .005
Chromium , < 0.05 <0.05 < 0.05
Mercury ppb 0.089 0.034 0.123 . nuoride " '
~ .. - rng/L .- 0.26- 0.26 - 0.24 _. . , .-- .•.... - --••• ___ A • .. .. - ---
Turbiditv N'IU 2.3 .- 1.9 1.2
Conductivity - ~o.c=,bm -- 687 376 667 "-
pH 7.74 '7. 51J.'~ 7.43
Total Al.kal:ini ty rng/L 60.0 65.1 58.1
Chlorides 159 69.5 159
Silica as SiO? 39 40 : 42
Sodium 59.3 27.6 . 59.0
Calcium 16.3 11.5 10.0
Ma.gnesiuin 12.9 8.47 12.0 ..
Potassium , 6.62 3.82 6.63 . -
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Akinaka and Associates ' Mr-: Bob. Akinaka To: ___________________ ..;....-_ATIN.: ______________ _
ADDRESS: Room 201, 133~ North School Street 96817 PHONE: _____________ _
SAMPLES OF: potable w~ter from Kawela Plantation
SAMPLED BY: ,client ..
RECEIPT DATE: 12/21/81"
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE .
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
Total Diss. Solids
EndPin Lindane Meth:>xychlor
Toxaphene
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WATER LEVEL SURVEY
On July 26, 1980, a water level survey was conducted
in order to establish water table relationships between various
wells, Kakahaia Pond, and sea level. Bench marks were established
by a survey team from Community Planning and taped measure~ents
of each water level was performed under the field supervision
of Riley Smith of Akinaka & Associates, Ltdo The locations
of each point are shown on the map. A water level stage
recorded was installed at Kakahaia Pond in September of 1980,
and operated through the period of the well field test of
December 1981.
LOCATION & NAME
Conant Well
Kakahaia Portd
Sea Level (in sand)
Exp. Well 1
Ag. Well l(@ steel
Breadfruit Well
Domestic Well 3
Domestic Well 1
Exp. Well 2
Dug Well (Trench)
Kakahaia Pond
Sea Level
WATER LEVEL SURVEY 8/26/80
FEET OF HEAD. ABOVE MSC
2.4
2.79
1.35
2.58
tank} 2.73
3.65
3.01
3.19
3.14
3.48
2.74
2.53
ELAPSED TIMES rIME IN HOURS
10:33 AM
1:40 PM
1:44
1:55
2:26 5:32 2:45
2:54 2:16
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4:00
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TO: INIT.
_BAUER,G. _GOODING, K _ FUJII, N. _OHYE,M _ YOSHINAGA, M _ SWANSON, S. _ KUNIMURA, I.
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C(,( )1ISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MAN( ):MENT
DATE: '~--J of TO:
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PLEASE: Review & Comment
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Mr. Dick Glenn Kawela Plantation P.O. Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Dear Mr. Glenn:
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
November 29, 2004
Well Completion Report for Well No. 0456-06
PETER T YOUNG CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ
JAMES A. FRAZIER CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D.
LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D, JD STEPHANIE A WHALEN
YVONNEY IZU OEPUTY DIRECTOR
0456-06.wcr2.ack
We have received your Well Completion Report Part II for the Kawela Plantation Well #3 (Well No. 0456-06) on October 12,2004. However, matters which must be addressed before we accept your report as complete are as follows:
1. The surveyed benchmark must be completed. Please arrange for this work to be done and reported to us within six months.
If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251 or toll-free at 1-800-468-4644, extension 70251.
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c: Beylik Drilling & Pump Service
Sincerely,
WFrH 1't
YVONNE Y. IZU Deputy Director
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.. Pump Installation
Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our website at http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/
1. State Well No.: 0456-06 Well Name: Kawela Plantation - Well NO.3
2. Address: PO Box 28, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
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Tax Map Key: 5-4-014:017 ------------------------3. Pump Installation Company: Beylik Drilling & Pump Service, Inc.
4. Date Pump Installed: 8/24/2004 -m-oo~~~da-Y~/~-a-r--------------
5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION (Attach pump specifications and rating curve)
Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: Submersible, Grundfos, 03L62-262-1297
Rated Capacity: 85 gpm at head of: _____ 3_02 ____ ft.
Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: Submersible, Franklin, 10 HP, 460V, 3450 rpm ~/ !1/~J- c .' tj.' /'1
Type offloy.' meter: ~ vruJec o;*Vdlue....s which measures in ,1.!f'l-IG""-l...Ii (.!..!={)<.t.l""'l" ... ; _______ _
Gel ;x:.rf Df1X{l7,{) Model Number ? Serial Number 2lJ I t 32- 3 " Pump type (check one):
o Rotary o Propeller o Deep Well Turbine
tl Submersible o Rotary-Displacement o Reciprocating
o Centrifugal
6. Method of flow measurement:
~ Flowmeter
o Rotary-Gear o Impulse
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Manufacturer Water Spec Make r, { Il f, De II
o Weir 0 Open Pipe 0 Orifice· 0 Other·, explain below
*attach schematic
.. II Size ...,,0:::,..· ____ _
7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet. -n .
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)tfI I lTic..lfl::_ 9. Other remarks/comments:
Replaced vertical unit with submersible pump and motor.
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Pump Installation C rint) Beylik Drilling & Pump SVS, C-57/C-57a/A Lic. No._A_C_-2_1_8_96 _____ _
Signature
Signature
Date 8/24_1_20_0_4 ____ _
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Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft. = 220 ft. mean sea level
Elevation of top of chase tube 222 ft. mean sea level
Pump intake depth = 227.02 ft. (referenced to bench mark)
Chase tube depth = . 222 ft. (referenced to bench mark)
If airline installed, bottom of airline elevation = N/A ft. mean sea level
WCR2 Form 1214101 Page 2 of 2
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WCR 2 Check for Well No. 0456-06
1. Pump Tests Check' special condition of PIP? Yes/No J Glenn 8au (initial if yes) Yes No If no. describe deficiency
Step-Drawdown Test:
followed WCPI Stds 0 analysis attached 0 proposed pump cap o.k. 0
Aquifer Pump Test:
followed WCPI Stds 0 T & S analysis attached 0
Well Interference: estimated Steady-State drawdown at 1-mile radius is ____ ft.
analysis attached
Stream Surface Water Impacted:
Geology Code for Well Index: r 6
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Yes ,io If no. describe deficiency /
Elevations correct Well database updated
:(§"har-"enore/Ryan __ c...;,_ .. ~= __ (initial) take action based on above analysis
WCR2 fully complete (latest form) WCR Special Condo followed
4. ROY_--t-~....s (initial) check
If no. describe deficiency
5. Sub' (initial) finalize w/electronic signature
~har~enOre/Ryan File
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For Official Use Only:
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WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II Installation
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Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our website at http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/
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1. State Well No.: 0456-06 Well Name: Kawela Plantation - Well NO.3 Island: Molokai
2. Address: PO Box 28, Kaunakakai, HI 96748 Tax Map Key: 5-4-014:017 ------------------------3. Pump Installation Company: Beylik Drilling & Pump Service, Inc.
4. Date Pump Installed: 8/24/2004 monthldaylyea~r -------------
5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION (Attach pump specifications and rating curve)
Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: Submersible, Grundfos, 03L62-262-1297
Rated Capacity: _____________ 8_5 __________ gpm at head of: _____ 3_02 ____ ft.
Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: Submersible, Franklin, 10 HP, 460V, 3450 rpm
in:; ~"J ;r;~f) ~~~';!1:: r"'lh~s :::~ :::::;s-=in'---=:.L.-I....!::.::........_-'-'-___ _
Pump type (check one):
o Deep Well Turbine
il Submersible
o Rotary o Propeller
o Rotary-Displacement o Reciprocating
o Centrifugal o Rotary-Gear o Impulse
6. Method of flow measurement: me..c..h /If')l 'cal I2f Flowmeter Manufacturer Water Spec Make ... , til //oe /I
o Weir 0 Open Pipe 0 Orifice* 0 Other*, explain below
*attach schematic
.., II Size 0 -=----------
7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet. -rl . / /}t?fe.- 15 I/O
8. Attach photograph of well and concrete pad clearly showing benchmark on concrete pad. b ch I en maIl:: on 9. Other remarks/comments: -
Replaced vertical unit with submersible pump and motor.
PU:Pn~::::llatiOn Cl'l't~ ~eyl~ & Pump ~ C-57/C-57a/:a~C.8:~~I~ g ~1)~-~------------------- ---------------------
Signature
WCR2 Form 1214101 Page 1 of 2
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9. AS-BUILT PUMP SECTION (Please attach as-built if different from diagram provided below) /'
/ Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft. = .£.~ft. mean sea level
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Elevation of top of chase tube _.1.~ ft. mean sea level
Pump intake depth = 227.02 ft. (referenced to bench mark)
Chase tube depth = 222 _ ft. (referenced to bench mark)
If airline installed, bottom of airline elevation = J:YA __ ft. mean sea level
WCR2 Form 1214101 Page 2 of 2
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COMMUW/TY PLANNING. INC. CONSUl _ ... NT PLANNERS • CIVIL ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS
700 BISHOP ST., SUITE 608 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813 PHONE 631-4262, 621·7491
TO: Mr. Robert T. Chuck Manager and Chief Engineer
DATE: ..... J.ul:y ... B., ... 1.98.2. ..........
Department of Land & Natural Resources Division of Water and Land Development 1151 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, HI 96813
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An~~ical Laboratories with revised . la1iOt.'a tbry analys is report
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By letter dated June 14, 1982, we transmitted a copy of the "Kawela Domestic Sources Well Construction and Water Quality Summary" for your files. By attached letter, Brewer Analytical Laboratories indicates that their laboratory analysis report was corrected to reflect the proper units of measure (ppb).
Please replace the laboratory analysis report in the Summary with the attached revised copy.
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Akinaka & Associates Room 201, 1339 North School Street lbnolulu, HI 96817
Gentlemen:
Upon reviewing our laboretory rerords, we are enclosing a co~cted ropy of our report dated 1/13/82. The units for the organic pesticides found in water samples from Wells 2 and 3 should have been reported as parts per billion (ppb).
Please retain the corrected copy and adjust your reports acrordingly. We regret any inconvenience thli; error may have caused.
Very truly yours,
r/tuY'~ /. I~~/L Jrames L. Berger, Sc.D. Director of Research
and Lab Services
JLB:sku cc: Stephen P. Bowles
Genera.l ~li very Kamuela, HI 96743
RECEIVED J U L 1 1982
BREWER ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES P.O. BOX 481 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96810 PHONE (808) 533-4411
P.O. BOX 5521 PAPAIKOU, HAWAII 96781 PHONE (808) 946·1271
CABLE ADDRESS "BREWERCHEM" TELEX 723·8494 8494 BCHEM HR
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!:ABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
TO: Akinaka and Assooiates MP. Bob Akinaka' ATTN.:_~=-=-~~-~:::!..!SC:!a.-----_ ADDRESS: Room 201, 13~9 North School Street 96817 PHONE: . 845-3296
'SAMPLES OF: potable water from Kawela Plantation .
SAMPLED BY: __ c:..;:l:..;:i:...::en~t~-·.:-_-----' SAMPLING DATE: noted below RECEIPT DATE: 12/21/81 TIME: 0940
TIME: noted below
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 12/22/81, " 12/22/81 . TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED . SAMPLE TYPE . . . SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Wells 1&3 Wells 2&3 Wells 1&2
12/16/81 12/17/81 12/17/S1 . --
UNITS 1900 0300 1100
Arsenic mg/L < 0.002 <: 0.002 < 0.002
Silver <: 0.01 .( 0.01 .( 0.01
BaritDD <: 0.10 <0.10 < 0.10 .
SelenitDD .(.0.002 <:0.002 <0.002
Lead < 0.05 <: 0.05 <:: 0.05
. Cadmium 4( 0.005 <0.005 < .005
Clm:>mitDD , <0.05 <0.05 ..: 0.05
Mercury ppb 0.OS9 0.034 0.123
Fluoride - - . mg/L 0.26 0.26 0.24 --- - -- - , -- -.
Turbiditv N1U 2.3 1.9 1.2 Conductivity JITh~ ___ 687 376 667
pH 7.74 '7. 51! : 7.43
Total Alkalinity mg/L 60.0 65.1 5S.1
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159) C~// Chlorides 69.5 ~- .
Silica as SiO? 39 40 ; \42
SoditDD 59.3 27.6 . 59.0 Calcium 16.3 11.5 10.0
Magnesium 12.9 8.47 12.0 Potassium , 6.62 3.S2 6.63 •
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cc; Mr. Stephen pOw] es
Kamuela, HI 96743
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JUN 291982 TO: Ak:inaka and Associates ' IT: Bob. Akinaka ATTN~ _____________ ~ ____________ ___
ADDRESS: Room 201, 1339 North SChool Street 96817 I
PHONE: ______________ --,-
SAMPLES OF: potable water from Kawe1a Plantation " . .'
SAMrLED BY: __ cl~l._· en_t_, ____ --'-_______ SAMPLING DATE: noted below 'TIME: noted below.
RECEIPT DATE' 12/21/81 TIME:' 0940 ~
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED , 12/22/81 " '12/22/81 TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED '-
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Wells 1&3 Wells ·2&3 Wells 1&2 .. 12/16/81 12/17./81 12/17/81
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Total Diss. Solids mg/L 402 238 394 Endrin ppb -- <0.001 -Lindane <0.0014
. -- --Meth:>xych1or --- <0.02 --- ,
_ Toxaphene -- <0.51 ---2,4-D -- <I -2,4,5-T " -- <I --Total'Phosphorus mg/L 0.10 0.11 0.10
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TO;_. __ ._. Stephen P. Bowles ATIN.: ________________ _
ADDRESS: _~.988 Mauna]ani Circle, Honolulu 9681p. PHONE: __ 7~3:::...:...7_-=2~9_=6:...:l=__ _______ _ SAIi.rU':S OF: __ ~ater from Kawela exploration WeIr #2, Mo1okai
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RECEIPT DATE: 4/10/79 TIME: 11:00 am ~.---.------------------._--------._---------r-------~--------~---------
DATE SMI.PLE ANALYZED .-. . 4/10/79
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PUMP TEST NO.1 3/9/79
Bottom of hole @ 60' (ELEV -20.4') Pump intake @ G5' (£LEV -5.4')
Start Time CL (ppm)
0945 348 0955 333 1030 348 1100 341 1230 341 1330 341 1430 341 1530 341 1630 341
PUMP TEST NO.2 3/12/79
Bottom of hole @ 80' (ELEV -40') Pump set @ 60' (ELEV -20')
Start Time CL (ppm)
1500 356 1600 356 1700 371 1800 363
PUMP TEST NO.3 3/30/79
Backfilled hole to 48' Bottom of hole @ 48' (ELEV -18') Pump set @ 45' (ELEV -15')
Start Time CL (ppm)
1000 310 1100 326 1200 303 1300 310 1400 310 1500 310
Q = S5 gpm, DO = 2"
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Q = 55 gpm, DO = 2" 0
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PUMP TEST NO. 1
Bottom of Pump set
Start
PUMP TEST NO. 2
Bottom of Pump set
Start
*Lab analysis
KAWELA EXPLORATION WELL #2 04-"-:;,(; -D 7 4/3/79
hole @ 63' @ 61 '
Time CL (ppm)
Q = 50 gpm, DO = 2'
1005 1100 182 1200 174 1300 158 1400 152 0 1500 144 1600 144 1700 144 1800 144
4/4/79
hole @ 63' @ 61'
Time CL Q = 50 gpm, 00 = 2' (ppm)
800 158 900 158
1000 158 1100 158 1200 158 1300 158 1400 158 1500 158 1600 158 lfi;5 152 Q = 25 g~m 1745 152 1845 152*
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25 puka rock and cinders
178 puka rock
215 hard rock
220 red clay and ciF'1ders
223 gray rock and cinders
244 puka rock
Casing set at 244 feet. Well casing 6" I.D. x .250 wall
Bottom 10 feet perforated
DATE
8/12/80
START
B/13/6(J
TIME
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PUMPING TEST SUMMARY . .----~
wt. L L it!2-; \ -------_._.- -¥--' ~
PUMPING RATE IN GPM
125
DRA~'VDOWN
IN FEET
N.A.*
12:00 NOON 125
12:'10 Ar-, 125
9:00 AM 125
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CHLORIDES IN Jl.1G/L
250
250
265
280
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Sample fd'';''
TOTAL PUMPED: 180,000 gallors
·Air1ine not functioning. On 8/18,80 a seven hour test wa~ run and the drawdown at 12~ 9pm was less than one foot.
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TO: Mr. Stephen Bowles ADDRESS: 4988 Maunalani Circle, Honolulu 96S16
SAI.IPLES OF; water frolTI KawelaPlantation Well #1,
....... - ,._._-------Ok, .. 9/29/80 PAGE 'OF
ATIN.: ________________ _ PHONE: _________________________ ___
M<;>lokai, Hawaii
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DATE SAlilPLE ANALYZED S/lS-9/14 TIME SMilPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE Grab
SAMPLE DESCP!?T!ON
UNITS
pH 7. 57
Turbidity N T U 1. 0
Conductivity ~ ClTI 7S0
Total Alk.as CaCO,< lTIg/L 36. 0 '-
Fhloride <0. 01
Chlorides 274
Sd:ates 40. 6 j
Nit:-ate NitroQ'en 1. 1 j . Annnonia Nitrogen <0. 01 ! T ot2.1 Phosphorus O. 06 \
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DATE
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12/16/8U jTUP
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20 Top soil
25 Puka rock
50 Puka and
63 Blue rock
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cinders
80 Puka and cinders
110 Puka rock
115 Hard rock
130 Puka rock
150 Hard rock
190 Puka rock
215 Hard rock
235 Puka rock
set at 235 feet. 'vJell casing 6 ' I • D • x .250 wall
10 ft.
TIME
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11:00
12:00
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PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL #2
PUMPING RATE DRAwl)OWN CHLORIDE IN GPr'1 IN FEET IN ~lG/L REMARKS
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lAOOR/\TORY f\NALYSIS REPORT
DATE
PAGE
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TO·._'__ Ka'.'Jcla Plantation c/o Akinaka & Assoc. An" I~.:--_--------------------------------
ADDRESS: __ ~1~3~3~9~N~o~r~t~h~S~c~I~10~o~r_S~t~r~e~c~t~,~H~o~n~_9~6~8~1~7~ __ PHONE: _______________________________ ___
S/\~,lPlES OF': _w--.:c::.:l:.::1--.:.!.tI..:;2~a~t~K;..a~w_....;e~1:..:a;.;...;P~1.::;;a.::..n:.:t.;:a::.:t.::.i.::.o.::..n=__ ___________________________________ _
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RECEIPTD:'.TE: 12/17/80 TIME: 1020
DATE SA!.'.f>LE MlAlYZED 12/18-1/0E TIME S:'·.~PLE ANALYZED
Sr},~?LE TTPE Grab
SAr.IPLE JESCRIPTION ~
UNITS
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Cr~lo :--ide s rng/ L 73. 5
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WELL 113
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225 Cinders, blue rock
227 Hard blue rock
loose
233 Broken lava, cinders
233 feet 6" casing set bottom 10 feet perforated
PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL #3
PUMPING RATE DRAwDO'tiN CHLORIDES
DATE T I folE IN G Pfwl IN FEET IN MG/L REMARKS
3/19/80 START 10:30 AM 200 1 23
a- 30 samples 3/20/80 no change STOP 10:29 AM 200 1 23 a
1 gallon samole 3/20/80 taken
STAtiT 3:30 PM 75 1
Change 5:30 PM 150 1
Change 7:30 Pr-l 200 1
3/21/80 2J
b _) T tJ P 3:30 PM 200 1 b- 25 samples
taken, no change
TCTAL ~J UMPE. D : 528,DOO gallons
~JiL: A chloride a"~lysis of the Conart well water made on f'1arch 19, at 9:]0 AM, showed a salir~ty of 66 MG/L
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LAOORf"TORY ANALYSIS REPOR r
o DATE
PAGE
4/2.1/80 1 OF 2
TO: __ ..J:i..r. Stephen P. Bowles ATIN,: ________________ _
ADDRESS: 5988 Maunalani Cir cle', 96816 PHONE: ____________________ ___
SAMPLES OF: water from domestic well #3
SAMPLED By:_--'c:=..:l:..:;.i.;:::e.:.:;n:.::..t __________ SAMPLING DATE: 3/20/80 TIME: l030 RECEIPT DATE: 3/28/80 mAe~ 2:CfSp ln\
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DATE SM.IPLE ANALYZED 3/28/80 I
to -l TIME SMI.PLE ANALYZED
4/0~/RO I SAMPLE TYPE Grab ! r--' -
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. I UNITS
j)H 7. 07 ! rAlkali!lity: as CaCO~ mf!/L 51. 2 I Chlorides \ 17 I
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Fluorides , '<'0. 01 I Turbiditv NTU l. 3 I
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Sulfate s mgfL 1. 87 I i'iitra.te Nitroaen O. 16 I
Soiids i
Total Diss. 133 I Arnrnonia Nitrogen <0. 01 I ~ica
. 38 i I -
~;"':_LEhosohorus O. 1 1 \
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TO:__ M}~!._ S tc p.lliill.J2.L.J:Hlwll:..e.tlB~. ______ .,--_ ADDRESS; __ ~E~88 Maunalani Or c1e SAMPLES OF; _ water from domestic well #3
DATE
PAGE
4/21/80
2 OF 2
ATIN.: ________________ _
PHONE: ________ ~---------------
SAMPLED OY; _c_l...;i;..::c...;n:.;:t ___________ SAMPLING DATE:_-:3'-'/c,.;2=-0.::-!../.:::8,.::O _____ TIME:_...;1:;:",0:;:",3:;:",0"--' ___ _
, RECEIPT DATE:_3~/ =.2.=.8.t-/.=.8..:;0 _____________ TIME: __ --'2~: O::.:;S"--"p:.::m;:.-:-____________ _
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED .
J /28/9J to
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED 4/03/80 ~~
SAMPLE TYPE Grab
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
UNITS
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Potassium 2. 01
Conductance ~ 15 °
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Transmittal Form <:
COMMUNITY PLANNING INC. CONSULTANT PLANNERS. CIVIL ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS
.. , 700 BISHOP ST., SUITE 608 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813 PHONE 531-4252, 521-7491
TO: Mr. Robert T. Chuck Manager and Chief Engineer
DATE: ... J..u.n~ .. .1.4."," .. .l.9..8.2 ......... .
Division of Water and Land Developme~t Department of Land & Natural Resources Honolulu, Hawaii
Attention
Gentlemen:
.,
RE: .... Wa.t.er ... W .e.ll ... C.o.n S.tr..u.ct.i.4n ... & ... Q .u.a 1.i. tY. ............ . Kawela Plantation
.... Mo.l.o . .k.a i ... ~ .. .IMK; ...... 5.7.4 .-:.Q3.: ... .1 ................................ .
We transmit herewith IXI Under separate cover 0
I No. of Copies
1
Remarks:
Description
Kawela Domestic Sources Well Construction and Water Quality Summary
cc: Harry Otsuji
•• , 'Of
D Mail
~ Deliver
D Pick-up
FOR:
___ Approval
_-,X,->-- Information/Use
___ Review & Approval
___ File
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STEPHEN P. BOWLES President
o 0 ISLAND RESOURCES, LTD.
II Resource Management With Imagination" Water • Land • Energy
KAWELA DOMESTIC SOURCES WELL CONSTRUCTION
AND WATC.R{QItIALITY SUMMARY
HAY 1982
General -nelivery •• ;'Kamuela;~ Hawaii~6743
TELEPHONE 885-4759
! ' 't
o o BACKGROUND
The domestic water supply, for the Kawela Plantation's
210 lot agricultural subdivision, is to be furnished by three
deep wells having a total pumping capacity of 225 gpm (gallons
per minute) or 75 gpm each. The system is to be privately owned
and operated. By agreement with the County of Maui, this system
must be capable of supplying 1000 gpd (gallons per day) per
lot and must meet all prevailing federal, state and county
standards. ~ricultural water supply is to be delivered via
~~eparate syste.,!,.
The domestic well field develops groundwater from the basal
lens just east of Kawela gulch. This lens has a head (water
level) of from one to three feet above sea level. A portion
of the natural discharge from this lens enters Kakahaia Pond,
a U.S. fish and Wild Life Preserve.
The locations of the wells are shown on the attached map.
Each well was cleaned and tested following construction. Drilling
and testing of the wells was performed between the months of
february and December of 1980. A complete chemical analysis
was performed on samples taken during testing of each well
in accordance with the federal Clean Water Act Standards.
Because of the difference in the water quality expected from
each well, the system was designed to transmit all water from
the individual wells to a primary tank, and thence to the user
via a system designed to County of Maui distribution standards.
WELL DESCRIPTIONS AND TEST RESULTS
The following figures, tables and logs summarize the '
pertinent data on each of the three domestic wells. As noted
in the pumping test results, each well was tested at a rate of
from 1.5 to 2 times the designed pumping rate of 75 gpm per well.
The elevations used in the drawings predate the construction of
pads and pump installation.
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220
223
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15 top soil and rocks
25 puka rock and cinders
178 puka rock
215 hard rock
220 red clay and cinders
223 gray rock and cinders
244 puka rock
Casing set at 244 feet. Well casing 6" I.D. x .250 wall
Bottom 10 feet perforated
DATE
8/12/80
START
8/13/80
PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL # 1
TIME
9:00 AM
12:00 NOON
12:00 AM
9:00 AM
PUMPING RATE IN GPM
125
125
125
125
DRAWDOWN IN fEET
N.A.*
CHLORIDES IN - MG/L
250
250
265
280
REMARKS
Sample Taken
TOTAL PUMPED: 180,000 gallons
*Airline not functioning. On 8/18/80 a seven hour test was run and the drawdown at 125 gpm was less than one foot.
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LABORATOny ANALYSIS REPORT
TO: Mr. Stephen Bowles ADDRESS: 4988 Maunalani Circle, Honolulu 96816
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DATE 9/29/80
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
UNITS
pH 7.57
Turbidity NTU 1.0
Conductivity 780
Total Alk. as CaCO~ m~/L 36. 0
Fluoride <O.Oi
Chlorides
Sulfates 40.6
Nitrate NitroR'en 1 .. 1 ,,:
Ammonia NitroR'en <0. 01,
Total Phosphorus O. 06
Silica '40' .
Barium <0. 1
'Cadmiu:m <0.005 -
Chromium <0. 05'
Lead <0.05
Silver' <0.01
Arsenic' <0. 002
Seleniu:m . <0. 002
Sodiu:m 173
Calciu:m 9.38
MaR'nesium 11. I
Potassiu:m 10.9
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63
80
110
115
130
150
190
215
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DATE
12/15/80 START
12/16/80 STOP
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DRILLER'S LOG
20 Top soil and boulders
25 Puka rock
50 Puka and cinders
63 Blue rock
80 Puka and cinders
110 Puka rock
115 Hard rock
130 Puka rock
150 Hard rock
190 Puka rock
215 Hard rock
235 Puka rock
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set at 235 feet. Well casing 6 ' I.D. x .250 wall
10 ft.
TIME
10:30
11:00
12:00
12:00
10:30
perforated
PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL #2
PUMPING RATE DRAWDOWN IN GPM IN fEET
AM Start
AM 240 1
NOON 210 1
AM 210 1
AM 210 1
CHLORIDE IN MG/L REMARKS
Static water level @ +1' (by air line)
53
53
61
76 Sample taken
TOTAL PUMPED: 303,300 gallons
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Kawela Plantation c/o .Aki~aka & Assoc. ATIN.: ______________ _
ADDRESS: 1339 North School Street, Hon 96817 PHONE: _____________ _
SAMPLES OF: well #2 at Kawela Plantation
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DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED l2/18-l/0f
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE Grab
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SAMPLE DESCRIPTION . . . , ..
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UNITS
pH 7. 15"
Chlorides. mg/L /73.;,-.... .- .-'
Total Diss. Solids \ 216 -
Arsenic mg/L 0.002
Barium O. 10
Cadmium 0.005 .~
Chromium 0.05
Lead , 0.05 ..
Mercury pg/L O. 014
Selenium mg/L O. 002·
Silver ~ O. 01
Nitrate N mg/L O. 75 .'
~o.J:.ides ~ O. 34
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LADORATORY REMARKS: Samples analyzed according to "Methods for Chemical Analysis of
Water and Wastes", U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, March. 1979.
cc: Stephen P. Bowles
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55
60
86
97
145
225
227
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DRILLER'S LOG
55 Soil boulders
60 Puke and boulders
86 Hard rock
97 Red rock
145 Hard rock
225 Cinders, blue rock loose
227 Hard blue rock
233 Broken lava, cinders
233 feet '6" casing set bottom 10 feet perforated
DATE
3/19/80 START
3/20/80 STOP
3/20/80 START·
Change
Change
3/21/80 STOP
TIME
10:30 AM
10:29 AM
3:30 PM
5:30 PM
7:30 PM
3:30 PM
PUMPING TEST SUMMARY
WELL #3
PUMPING RATE IN GPM
200
200
75
150
200
200
DRAWDOWN IN fEET
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
<1
CHLORIDES IN MG/L
23
REMARKS
a- 30 samples no change
1 gallon sample taken'
b- 25 samples taken, no change
TOTAL PUMPED: 528,000 gallons
NOTE: A chloride analysis of the Conant well water made on March 19, at 9:30 AM, showed a salinity of 68 MG/L
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LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
TO: Mr. Stephen P. Bowles ADDRESS:" 5988 Mauna1ani err cle', 96816 SAMPLES OF: waterfr,om domestic well #3
o JOB NO. -"-~"%~~ u~ __ _
DATE PAGE
4/21/80 1 OF _2_
ATTN.: ______________ _ PHONE: ________________ _
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RECEIPT DATE: '3/28/80 TIME: 2:05 pm
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED '3/28/80 10
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED 4/0~/RO
SAMPLE TYPE Grab
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION
I ' .. " UNITS .... -
IpH -"0 ':' , 7. 07
A1kalinitv as CaCO~ In2'/L "
S1. 2-
Chlorides
Fluorides , , <'0.-01 -
Turbidity NTU 1.3
Sulfates m1!,fL 1. 87
I Nitrate Nitro~en o. 16 ~
Total Diss. Soiids 133 .. '~
Ammonia Nitro1!,en ·'<0.01 ~ Silica
,', '38
ITota1 Phosohorus o 11
Barium (0 1
Cadmium O. 01
Chromium ;,. "' .', :'. - <'0. 05
: Lead ", '. '<0.' 05
ISilver <0 01
Arsenic <0. 002
Selenium \ (0. 002
Mercurv pe'/L o. 09
Sodium ml/L 13.9
Calcium '\, 7. 78 I
IMa2'nesium 5.81
LABORATORY REMARKS: ____ .. __ ~-----------------------------
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'.0, BOX 41, HONOLULU, HAWAII 1881D, TELEPHONE SU-441t
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
TO: Mr. Stephen P. Bowles
. ADDRESS: . 4988 Mauna1ani Or cle
JOB NO. __ 14~1 b",,-__
DATE 4/21/80
PAGE 2 OF 2 .. ATIN.: ______________ _
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WELL fIELD TEST
On December 16 and 17, 19B1, a 24-hour well field test
was conducted to establish the quality of water which would
be distributed under various well operating modes and, further,
to confirm that such operations would have little, if any,
. impact on the water levels of Kakahaia Pond.
Of particular concern was the effect of the mixing of
water within the primary tank located at elevation 250' (see
map). The test was conducted in three B-hour shifts. To
demonstrate the effectiveness of mixing and to accurately sample
the mix of each operating mode, the tank was first emptied (two
feet of residual water). Wells 1 and 3 were then turned on for
eight hours. After four hours of pumping, the booster pumps
were turned on to dewater the tank. A composite sample was
taken from the booster discharge minutes prior to switching
to the next well mode. The residual water in the tank was
several feet and the next shift begun. This cycle was repeated
for each mode. With the exception of a one hour and ten minute
power outage, the well field was operated continuously for
twenty-four hours. The attached graph summarizes the test
results with the salinity obtained by Hach Kit field analysis.
The composite tank discharge quality remained well within
the standards of the federal Clean Water Act, as set forth in
Chapter 49 of the Rules and Regulations of the Department of
Health, State of Hawaii.
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. LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
TO: Akinaka and Assooiates ADDRESS: Room 201, 1339 North School Street 96817
;
'SAMPLES OF: potable water from Kawela Plantation
o JOB NO. _"_..L.....,."t_"t ___ _
DATE 1/13/82
PAGE _=-1_ OF _2_
Mr>. Bob Akinaka' ' ATTN.:_...:..::,-:-=~_=~~ ______ _
PHONE: 845~3296
SAMPLED By: __ cl~i-:-en~t~~,. _______ SAMPLING DATr::;E·-..-.:no:..;;;:...:t:;.;;ed:...:;;;,.-be=l::.;:ow~ ___ TIME: n:>ted below RECEIPT DATE: 12121/81 TIME:_0;:.,;9:.....4;.;:0 __ """--___________ _
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 12/22/81, ' 12/22/81 . TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED . SAMPLE TYPE . . . SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Wells 1&3 Wells 2&3 Wells 122
12116181 12117/81 12117/81' '. 1900 0300, 1100 UNITS
Arsenic mg/L < 0.002 <'0.002 < 0.002
Silver' <: 0.01 < 0.01 < 0.01
Barium < 0.10 <0.10 <0.10 .
Selenium < 0.002 <0.002 <0.002
Lead < 0.05 <0.05 < 0.05
. Cadmium < 0.005 <0.005 < .005
Chromium , <0.05 <0.05 < 0.05
Mercury ppb 0.089 0.034 0.123 . . - ~ -- . -fluoride mg/L 0.26· 0.26 . 0.24 - l·----·-,· - ---.- ...... _- .. --
Turbiditv N'lU 2.3 1.9 1.2 CbndUCti vity lIIha::Pn 687 376 667
pH 7.74 "7. 5~'~ ,7.43
Total Alkalinity mg/L 60.0 65.1 58.1
Chlorides 159 -- 69.5 159
Silica as SiO, 39 40 ; 42
Sodium 59.3 27.6 . 59.0 Calcium 16.3 11.5 10.0
Magnesium 12.9 8.47 12,0 ..
Potassium , 6.62 3.82 6.63 . .
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LABORATORY REMARKS: Samples analyzed acoording to "Methods of Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", u. S. Environnental Protection Agenr:j, March, 1979.
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LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
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DATE 1/13/82 PAGE __ 2 _ OF _2_
TO: Akinaka and Associates . Mr.: Bob. Akinaka ATIN.:_-_____________ _
ADDRESS: Roam 201, 1339 North SChool Street 96817 SAMPLES OF: potable wat~ from Kawe1a Plantation
PHONE: _____________ _
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SAMPLED By: __ c_1_i_eI1_t_,_-_'t __ -'--____ SAMPLING DATE: noted below TIME: noted below.
RECEIPT DATE: 12/21/81' TIME: 0940 .
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 12/22/81 " ·12/22/81 TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED L . . SAMPLE TYPE . .
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Wells 1&3 Wells 2&3 Wells 1&2 12/16/81 12/17./81 12/17/81
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UNITS 1900 0300 1100
Total Diss. Solids mg/L 402 238 394 Endrin --- <0.001 ---Lindane ... <0.0014
. --- ---Metb::>xychlor --- <0.02 ---Toxaphene --- <0.51 ---2,4-D
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--- <.. 07 ---2,4,5-T -- <.02 ---Total Phosphorus , 0.10 0.11 0.10 -_ .. ---._---"---------------- -~,......,-- •• -_-,--,-,;-o.-:--~~-.-- -- --::----_. _ ....• " .. _- ... --- • __ , __ r ______ ...... _-_ ..
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WATER LEVEL SURVEY
On July 26, 1960, a water level survey was conducted
in order to establish water table relationships between various
wells, Kakahaia Pond, and sea level. Bench marks were established
by a su~vey team from Community Planning and taped measurem~nts
of each water level was performed under the field supervision
of Riley Smith of Akinaka & Associates, Ltd. The locations
of each point are shown on the map. A water level stage
recorded was installed at Kakahaia Pond in September of 1960,
and operated through the period of the well field test of
December 1961.
LOCATION & NAME
Conant Well
Kakahaia Pond
Sea Level (in sand)
Exp. Well 1
Ag. Well l(@ steel
Breadfruit Well
Domestic Well 3
Domestic Well 1
Exp. Well 2
Dug Well (Trench)
Kakahaia Pond
Sea Level
WATER LEVEL SURVEY 6/26/60
FEET OF HEAD ABOVE MSC
2.4
2.79
1.35
2.56
tank) 2.73 3 ~'65
3.01
3.19
3.14
3.46
2.74
2.53
rIME
10:33
1:40
1:44
1:55
2:26
2:45
2:54
3:20
3:35
3:45
4:00
4:05
AM
PM
ELAPSED TIMES IN HOURS
5:32
2:16
2:25 1 :50
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,WATER LIMI~t "'1 & 3! 2 & 3 1 & 2 I
OPERATING OPERATING OPERATIN 250
,RUN T'iE RUN TIM~ IME '8 HOUR 16 H S IRUN
150 MIN 18
H URS
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0 JJ ~ m (JJ CD z en r 150 m en » w -< -I JJ -I c ..... en -C -e" ..... JJ -I a:~
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CUMULATIVE WELL FIELD PUMPAGE IN GALLONS
.J-. .;rransmittai Forrrl o COMMUNITY PLANNING. INC. CONSULTANT PLANNERS. CIVIL ENGINEERS. SURVEYORS
TO: Mr. William S. Haines, Director .. n, Department of Water Supply ~ County of r1aui . ..~, ':",:'</- LY P.O. Box 1109 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii 96793
Attention Mr. Ca r 1 Ka i ama
Gentlemen: Well Pump Test # 3 Report
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DRILLING AND TESTING REPORT ON KAWELA DOMESTIC HELL #3 by S.P. Bowles dated March 28, 1980.
FOR:
___ Approval
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___ Review & Comments
X File
We herewith submit S.P. Bowles I DRILLING AND TESTING REPORT ON KAt~ELA ~Ili:~:;aL # 3 dated March 28, 1916 for your information and files ..
We will be submitting the chemical analysis report by Brewer Chemical L~boratories in accordance with the Federal Clean Water Act as soon as it is available.
/J " Very truly-yours" . ;, / '
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By .. /.~ .................................•.......... Bernard P. Kea
o o STEPHEN P. BOWLES
CONSULTING HYDROLOGIST - GEOLOGIST
4988 MAUNALANI CIRCLE
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96816
TELEPHONE
737-2961
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March 28, 1980
DRILLING AND TESTING REPORT ON KAWELA DOMESTIC WELL #3 L 040W-(,1p ')
Well #3 is situated at elevation .+223' on the east side of Kawela Gulch as shown on the attached ~ater system map, (Figure 1).
The pumping test commenced at 10:30 A.M. March 19, 1980, and was completed at 3:30 P.M. March 21, 1980. The origina1 air line leaked, thus water level data and drawdown data were not available for the first 24 hours. Between 10:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. on the 20th, the test was stoppBd in order to install an electrode type water level indicator. Water level data was obtained for the remainder of the test.
At 9:00 A.M. on March 19, a water level recorder was installed on the MBWS Conant well nearby. Copies of the water level charts are attached as Figures 2 and 3.
The recorder was left operating until March 27, at which time it was removed. There is no evidence on the charts that the pumping of well #3"had any immediate effect on the water levels at the Conant well.
Tabulated below are the pumping test results. The planned pumping rate for the well is 75 gpm. As noted, the test was run for a total of 40 hours at a rate of 200 gpm, nearly three times the·design rate. Chloride samples were analyzed throughout the test using a HACH Kit. At 1'0:30 A.M. on March 20, a one gallon sample was collected for analysis by Brewer Chemical Laboratories in accordance with the Federal Clean Water Act. The results will be circulated when available.
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_BAUER,G. _CHING,F. --J- FUJII, N. ~ HARDY, R. ir_HIGA,D. __ HIRANO, E. _'CE,C. _IMATA,R. _JINNAI, R. _ KUNIMURA, I.
CO~lSSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANA{(lENT (7/99)
DATE:_'_" .;.../"_" '_'_"': ...... ;'} ___ SUSPENSE DATE ______ _
TO:
_LUM,A. __ NAKAMA, L. __ NAKANO, D. __ NISHIOKA, L. __ OHYE,M. __ SAKODA, E. __ SUBIA, S. _ SWANSON, S. __ UYENO,D. __ YODA,K.
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See Me Review & Comment =z Take Action
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o o Bernie Azada
He 01, Box 120 Kaunakakai, Hawaii, 96748
Phone: (808) 553·3905 Fax: (808) 553·3905
August 04, 1 999
Mr. Charley Ice State of Hawaii Department of Land an Natural Resources Commission on Water Resource Management Post Office Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii, 96809
Re: Ag Well No.1 - Well No. 0457-04
Dear Mr. Ice; This is to acknowledge the receipt of the letter from Linnel T. Nishioka
dated July 26, 1999. I am astonished that the above referenced well which ceased to function
on May 21, 1999 has received so much attention by all concerned. Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association (KPHA) has engaged the
services of Island Uitility Services (IUS) to manage and maintain our water system effective May 01, 1 999 and they have been authorized by the interim manager to handle the necessary repairs/replacement.lPer~fore, regarding your request for notification in writing of our intentions re~K}~ihg the repair/ replacement of the above subject well, I am not able tl"offer any information at this time. I suggest that you contact IUS directly (Tom Arnbrister or John Stubbart at 1-877-885-5792) for the information that you require.
On June 03, 1999, Rodney Couch removed the wells pumping equipment. After the initial inspection of the well, Mr. Couch specifically stated that the well was dry, and recomended the cleaning of the well shaft (especially the lower perforated well lining and including video examination) and a draw down test be performed before the repair/replacement of the equipment.
In the gathering of facts and professional opinons, the water committee/ task force relayed the information to the board of directors at the July 15, 1999
'- . o o Mr. Charley Ice August 04, 1999 - Page No. 2
meeting (report from water committee dated July 13, 1999) and strongly recomended that the cleaning of the well be performed in order to obtain a accurate draw down test. The information that I have received from IUS is that the cleaning of the well and draw down test is not necessary because it is not a domestic well.
It is my understanding that IUS has the responsibility to provide the State of Hawaii with all of the necessary reports, tests, licensing and performance of reconstruction. I am of the assumption that IUS as a professional water management company is in full compliance with all of the state requirements. If I am incorrect, please notify me as to the extent of KPHA's responsibility.
I will be forwarding a copy of this letter and the letter from Linnel Nishioka to IUS for their reply thru our interim manager, Beth Johnson.
Thank you for your concern and if I can be of further assistance to you, please feel free to contact me.
S. incerely, ',oA , iJ~'v '~~dJ)u
Bernie Azada President, KPHA
cc: IUS KPHA office Water Task Force
~.A.l!G:~b::"'f999 11:22 FROM WAIMEA WATER SERVICES TO '.
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P.o. Box 665 • Kamuela. Hawaii 96743 • PHONE: (808) 885·5792 • FAX: (808) 885-7851
22 Feb 99 VIA FAX
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson ,,Kawela Plantation Molokai, HI
Subject: Ag Wen #1 (0457..()4) Pumping Tests Issues of Letter on 4 Aug 99 (Bernie AzSda)
We have reviewed the letter sent to Charfey Ice of CWRM and wanted to add the following comrlents.
Rodney Couch i$ a dnller under contJact tom Wai'eli Drilling and Development who was doing the pUJ11) pumping work. Subsequent review of the well by Mr. Steve Bowles of ISland Resources Ud. Confinned the original water lewis and well depths. There were no water level measuring devises (sen8OI$, airlines. and sounding tubes) in the well at the time offailure. IUS is instalrmg airtines and a sounding tube for future measurements.
H was agreed with Wareli, Rodney, and IUS that a pump needed to be installed to do teSting of the well water levels and that the permanent pump should be installed with the wa1er level measuring capabHity and pumping tests be run on the welt. This was done to save cost and test the permanent pump. IUS will wwk with the pump installer to run these tests and report them in the Well Completion Report Part II. IUS did not indicate that the well did not need cleaning ortesting because it is a domestic weD. We did refer to 1he well being in a basal lens aquifer and Original water level records showed a slight draw down. This will be confinned at time of the pumping tests.
The new pump is expected to pump the same amount as the original pump. No increase was designed, thus only 1he WeD Cflq)letion Report Part II Will be filed once the data Is gathered.
IUS is in the proce88 of repairing the broken meters and instituting water quality data gathering for reporting on the CWRM wei use report
. Please contact me if you haVe any questions or need additional informatlon-
hnStubbart .~
Cc: Charley Ice, CWRM· . . ~ Dale Stromquist, Wai'ei Drilling and Development
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.4- -RlJl3"-136'-1999 12:59 FROM WAIMEA WATER SERVICES TO, DLNR BAUER P.01
. ~ IslANd UtiliIY- SERVicES, INC. \ _ P.O. Box 665 • Kamuela. Hawaii 96743 • PHONE: (808) 885-5792 • FAX: (808) 885-7851
6 Aug 99 VIA FAX
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson '-' Kawela Plantation Molokai~ HI
AId Well #1 (0457-04) Pumping Tests IssueS of -Letter on .. Aug 99 (Bernie Atada) .-.-~----
We have reviewed the tetter sent to Charley Ice of CWRM and wanted to add the following comments.
Rodney Couch is a dnller under contract from Wai'eli Drilling and Development 'Who was doing the pump pumping work. Subsequent review of the well by Mr. Steve BcMfes of Island Resources Ltd. Confinned the original water levels and well depths. There were no water level measuring devbes (sensora, annes. and sounding tubes) in the wall at the time offailurtl. IUS is installing airlines and a sounding tube for future measurements.
It was agreed with Wai'eD. Rodney, and IUS that a pump needed to be installed to do testing of the welt water levels and that the permanent puq; should be installed With the water level mea&uring capability and pumping tests be run on the well. This was done tD save cast and test the permanent pump. IUS will work with the PUrJ1) installer to run these tests and report them in the Well Completion Report Part II. IUS did not indicate that the well did not need cleaning. or testing because it is a domestic well. We did refer to the well being in a basal lens aquifer and original water level record$ showed a slight draw down. This witl be confirmed at Iin'Je -of the PUIJ1)ing tests.
The new pwnp is elCpE!ded to pump the same amount as 1he original pump. No increase was designed I thus only the Well Completion Report Part 11 will be filed once the data is gathered.
IUS is in the process Of repairing tho broken meters and instituting water quality data gathering for reporting on the CwRM well use report
Please contact me if you have any questionS or need adcJitionallnfonnation.
/' Cc: Charley 'ce. CWRM
Dale Stromquistt Wareli-Drilling and Development /'
TOTAL P.01
HUti-~6-1999 10:59 FROM WAIMEA WATER SERVICES TO DLNR BAUER P.01
~ ~. C 0 . GJ Isla~d UriliIY- SERVicES, INC. P.O. Box 665 • Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 • PHONE: (808)885-5792 • FAX: (808) 885-7851
22 Feb 99
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Kawefa Plantation Mofokai, HI
VIA FAX
Subject: Ag Well'1 (0457-04) Pumping Tests Issues of Letter on 4 Aug 99 (Bemie Azada)
We have reviewed the letter sent to Charley Ice of CWRM and wanted to add the foIJowing conl1w:nts.
Rodney Couch is a driller under contract from Wai'eli Drilling and Development who was doing the pump p~ing work' Subsequent review of !he well by Mr. stew Bowles of ISland Resources lid. Confirmed the original water levels and well depths. There were no water level measuring devisos (sensors, airlines, and eounding tubes) in the wall at the time of failure. IUS is installing airtines and a sounding tube for future measurements.
It va agreed with Wareli. Rodney, and IUS that a pump needed to be installed to do testing Of the well water levels and that the permanent pump should be installed with the water level measuring capability and pumping tests be run on the Vl.@1I. This was done to save cost and test the permanent pump. IUS will work with the pump installer to run these tes1s and report them in the Well Completion Report Part II. IUS did not indicate that the well did not need ~ing or testing because it is a domes1iC well. We did refer to the well being In a basal lens aquifer and original water level records showed a slight draw down. This win be confirmed at time of the pumping tacts,
The new pump is expeded'to pump the same amount as !he orfginaJ pump. No increase was designed, thus only the Well Completion Report Part II Win be ftled once the data is gathered.
'IUS ia in the proce8S of repairing the brokan meters and instituting water quality data gathering for reporting on the CWRM well use report.
PleaSe contact me if you naw any questions or need additional information.
Mahala,
John S1ubbart
Cc: Chariey Ice, CWRM Dale Stromquist, Wai'eli Drilling and Development
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To:' Granger Beth From: JOhn stubbart <[email protected]> Subject: Info Cc: Bee: AtIached:
Some additional info for the Ag well.
TO DLNR BRUER P.02
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Aquifer - the aquifer and well were at the levels and dimensions noted on the original drawings and records. The water level has not changed, and the well depth is the same. The aquifer is a basal aquifer, where the fresher water moving through the aquifer floats on top of the saltier water. The water levels do not Change much due to water flow issues, rain orno--rain, as the sea water will fill area left by the fresher waters. This brackish welJ WOUld be typical and would have little change in drawdown When the pump is operaung.
Pump type - we are movi'ng ahead with the line shaft pump as the well only has 10 feet or so of room under the water. With the drawdown of the pump running, this may be less. We win be installing a "sounding tuben
, a PVC tube used to cheCk the water levels when the pump is running or not running (static condition&). The line shaft pump ha8 only the pump in the water. A submersible would have both the pump and the motor in the VlSter, restricting the placement of the intake. We would also need to purchase lift pipe (column pipe for the water to come to the aurface), cabJe, and some controls to operate a submersible.
Water level monitoring - as mentioned abow, a monitoring tube will be installed with the PUmp SO that we can easily sound the water level. During start up of the pump, we will be checking this to insure the water levels are above the pump intake and there will be no damage to the pump assembly.
Printed' fOr John Stubbart <wlionoOlnterpac.net> . .." ....... : ..... :~.
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
Ms. Bernie Azada, President Board of Directors
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
JUL 26 1999
Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association HC 01 Box 120 Kaunakakai, Hawaii 96748
Dear Ms. Azada:
Pump Replacement Ag Well #1 <Well No. 0457-04)
TIMOTHY E. JOHNS __ SOH
BRUCE S. ANDERSON ROBERT G. GIRALD BRIAN C. NISHIDA DAVID A. NOBRIGA
HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR
LlNNEL T. NISHIOKA OEPVTY OtftECTOR
It has come to our attention that the pump in the captioned well has burned out and must be replaced. Please notify us in writing of your intentions in this matter. If the new pump is the same size or smaller, you need to submit only a Well Completion Report Part II (specifications of the pump)., Otherwise, your licensed installer needs to obtain a new pump installation permit for a larger pump.
Please be advised that Condition #11 of the standard conditions of your water use permit requires your monthly reporting of water withdrawals, water levels, salinity, and temperature (copy enclosed, for your information). Our records indicate that withdrawals have been conscientiously reported, while other indicators have not. These are primarily for your own protection, to alert you to potential problems, and also to help us assist you should water resource conditions warrant. Your water use permit was issued on an interim basis, for five years, which period is coming to a close; we must review it soon to determine whether to make it permanent. Unfortunately, we have insufficient information to make this determination and a new field inspection may be necessary.
It is possible that the pump problems might have been avoided if adequate information was being maintained. The nature of the cause of your problems may be complex, and we strongly recommend you consider a licensed consultant to help you identify the most suitable solutions to your needs.
If you have any questions, please call Charley Ice at 587-0251 or toll-free at 1-800-468-4644, extension 70251.
CI:ss Enclosures
Sincerely,
~N~~I~ Deputy Director
Fonn WUR1 5/27/93
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State of Hawaii Department of land and Natural Resources
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
MONTHLY GROUNDWATER USE REPORT FORM
KAWELA PLANTATION HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 698
KAUNAKAKAI, MOLOKA'I, HI 96748
Month of ____ , 19
Date Measurement(s) Taken / /
( Month I Day I Year )
INSTRUCTIONS: Please TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY. Complete this form to report total monthly groundwater use. and. if required. other information from each of your well sources. Mail to: Commission on Water Resource Management. P.O. Box 621. Honolulu HI 96809. For assistance. please call 587-0265 (Oahu only) or 1-800-468-4644 (nei hbor islands).
Quantity Method Water
State Well Pumped of Chloride Temr- Level
No. Well Name (gallons) Measurement (mg/l) (OF _ 1ft. above msl)
0456-04 8READFRUIT WelL
0456-0,,8 b~ DRINKING WATER WELL #1
0456-08 DRINKING WATER WELL #2
0456-<}9 Ot. DRINKING WATER WELL #3
0457-04 AG WELL #1
Other comments or additional information:
Submitted by (print) ________ _ Tltle ______________________________________________________ _
Signature ____________ _ Oate __________________________________________________________ _
o ..... o STANDARD WATER USE PERMIT CONDITIONS
1. The ground water described in the water use permit may only be taken from the location described, used for the reasonable-beneficial use described, and at the location described above and in the attachments. Reasonable-beneficial use means "the use of water in such a quantity as is necessary for economic and efficient utilization, for a purpose, and in a manner which is not wasteful and is both reasonable and consistent with the state and county land use plans and the public interest." (HAR §13-171-2).
2. The right to use ground water is a shared use right.
3. The water use must at all times meet the requirements set forth in HAR §13-171-13 which means that it:
a. Can be accommodated with the available water source; b. Is a reasonable-beneficial use as defined in section §13-171-2; c. Will not interfere with any existing legal use of water; d. Is consistent with the public interest; e. Is consistent with state and county general plans and land use designations; f. Is consistent with county land use plans and policies; and g. Will not interfere with the rights of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands as provided
in section 221 of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act and 174C-101(a), HRS.
4. The ground water use approved must not interfere with surface or ground water rights or reservations .
5. The ground water use approved must not interfere with interim or permanent instream flow standards. If it does, then:
a. A separate water use permit for surface water must be obtained in the case an area is also designated as a surface water management area;
b. The interim or permanent instream flow standard, as applicable, must be amended.
6. The water use permit is subject to the requirements of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, as amended, if applicable.
7. The water use permit application and staff submittal approved by the Commission at its September 15, 1993 meeting are incorporated into the permit by reference.
8. Any modification of the permit terms, conditions, or uses can only be made with the express written consent of the Commission on Water Resource Management.
9. The water use permit may be modified by the Commission and the amount of water initially granted to the permittee may be reduced if the Commission determines it is necessary to:
a. Protect water sources in quantity, quality, or both; b. Meet other legal obligations including other correlative rights; c. Insure adequate conservation measures; d. Require efficiency of water uses; e. Reserve water for future uses, provided that all legal existing uses of water as of June
1987, shall be protected; f. Meet legal obligations to the Department of Hawaiian Homes, if applicable; or g. Carry out such other necessary and proper exercise of the State's and the Commissions's
police powers under law as may be required.
o o Prior to any reduction, the Commission shall give notice of its proposed action to the permittee and provide the permittee an opportunity to be heard.
10. If the ground water source does not presently exist, the new well shall be completed, i.e. able to withdraw water for the proposed use on a regular basis, within twenty-four (24) months from the date the water use permit is approved.
11. An approved flowmeter(s) must be installed to measure withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, water-levels, salinity, and temperature must be kept and reported to the Commission on a monthly basis in accordance the Commission's September 16, 1992 action on reporting requirements.
12. The water use permit shall be subject to the Commission's periodic review of the applicable aquifer's sustainable yield. The amount of ground water use authorized by the permit may be reduced by the Commission if the sustainable yield of the KA WELA Aquifer System, or relevant modified aquifer, is reduced.
13. The water use permit may not be transferred or the use rights granted by this permit sold or in any other way alienated. Pursuant to HAR §13-171-25 and the requirements of Chapter 174C, the Commission has the authority to allow the transfer of the permit and the use rights granted by the permit in a manner consistent with HAR § 13-171-25. Any such transfer shall only occur with the Commission's prior express written approval. Any sale, assignment, lease, alienation, or other transfer of any interest in this permit shall be void.
14. The use(s) authorized by law and by the water use permit do not constitute ownership rights.
15. The permittee shall request modification of the permit when necessary to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances which will affect the permittee's water use.
16. The permittee shall prepare and submit a water shortage plan within 30 days of issuance of the permit to assist the Commission in fulfilling HAR §13-171-42(c). The permittee's water shortage plan shall identify what the permittee is willing to do should the Commission declare a water shortage in the KA WELA Ground Water Management Area.
17. The water use permit granted shall be an interim water use permit, pursuant to HAR § 13-171-21. The final determination of the water use quantity shall be made within five years of the filing of the application to continue the existing use.
18. The water use permit shall be issued only after AG review.
19. The water use permit shall be subject to the Commission's establishment of instream standards and policies to Stream Protection and Management (SPAM), as well as legislative mandates to protect stream resources.
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Field Visit to Kawela and Kaluakoi, Moloka'i June 6, 1995
Responding to requests to verify and gather additional information concerning water systems at Kawela Plantation and Kaluakoi Resort on Moloka'i, this field check was timed to coincide with a meeting of the Moloka'i Working group.
Kawela The morning was spent at Kawela Plantation, with Duane
Cranney (system manager) and Adolph Helm (field supervisor). Mr. Cranney clarified the structure and alignment of the three systems in place, and provided additional information. He showed how the system is being monitored, with some new computer software for records. He asked about reporting requirements and about the prospect of developing a backup well.
Mr. Helm gave me a tour of the systems, explaining details along the way.
Kawela Plantation is divided into three physically separate residential units. Each unit is served by a dual water system -one for irrigation, one for potable uses.
There are two irrigation system sources: "Breadfruit Well" (0456-04) serving Unit Ii and "Ag #1" (0457-04) serving Units II and III. Each residential unit has a 10,000 gallon tank at its uppermost elevation to provide pressure.
The potable system extends service to all three residential units from a battery of wells located in residential "Unit I": "DW 1" (0456-06), "DW 2" (0456-0S), and "DW 3" (0456-09), at approximately lS00-ft intervals along a 250 feet elevation contour. There is a 100,000 gallon storage tank in "Unit I" at the 250-ft elevation and a 50,000 gallon tank in "Unit II" at 240-ft elevation; and a 150,000 gallon tank above "Unit I" at the 550-ft elevation, and a 200,000 gallon tank above "Unit II" at the 550-ft elevation.
The extreme slope in the systems creates pressure problems. The irrigation systems are older and require more maintenance time, during which the potable system serves as backup. Mr. Cranney explained that this situation will continue to be reconsidered.
Each lot has a pair of laterals, one irrigation and one potable, separately metered, and a manually-valved cross connection with backflow prevention device allowing the potable system to back up the irrigation system (but not vice-versa) .
The sweetest well is "Breadfruit Well" (0456-04), which also has a more ready yield than any other. Second best is "DW 3" (0456-06) directly mauka. Both of these are adjacent to Kawela Stream. At progressively greater distances from the Stream, and pumping progressively more brackish sources, are "DW 2" (0456-OS), "DW 1" (0456-09), and "Ag #1" (0457-04). Mr. Cranney R~~ •
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replacement, adaptation of "Breadfruit Well" to some potable use, and reconfiguration of the system. All are expensive possibilities, and not high priorities at the present. Metering and other repairs and upgrades seem to have accomplished the highest priority needs, to date.
Since metering each household as well as each well source, Mr. Cranney has found that household use has declined and system leaks have been more quickly spotted. Kawela's billing system uses a flat charge in the "maintenance fee" plus a surcharge for amounts over 60,000 gallons per month from combined systems use.
Kaluakoi The afternoon was spent at Kaluakoi Resort's system, with
Nobu Shimizu (system manager) and one of his workers. Mr. Shimizu expressed curiosity over the need to be checking their system, as they felt it was quite a simple matter to read the meters and report use. The golf course has three meters, the resort has another, and each occupied houselot has one.
One the other hand, the water treatment flushing facilities have no metering, and the use of reclaimed sewage effluent on the golf course (stored in a pond adjacent to the golf course) is not measured directly. Some of the pipelines are old, and without complete metering of all known uses, there could be leakage and evaporative losses from the open reservoir that is therefore impossible to measure.
Working back from the end uses to associate showed me their facilities. are adjacent and are fed from the same through the treatment plant.
the source, Mr. Shimizu'S The golf course and resort transmission line coming
The plant has a filtration/backwash' system, chlorinator, and 2 million gallon storage tank, perched behind a small knoll overlooking the resort. Inflow to the facility is metered. The backwash had formerly been released into a gulch behind the knoll, running northwest to a point on the coast just north of the resort; it is now channelled to a reservoir on the west side of the knoll, on the adjacent property coincidentally owned by Mr. Shimizu, thence piped to the pond by the golf course. I observed trenching for this pipeline.
Water reaches the treatment plant through an old pipeline from the primary storage at Puu Nana, an open double reservoir/ sedimentation basin. In earlier days, the inlet to the reservoir fed directly into the near basin from which the water flows by gravity to the treatment plant; the second basin was for overflow. Water from Mahana now flows into the second basin, providing a longer dwell time for sedimentation as the water moves to the near basin and then into the pipeline to the plant.
At the Mahana property boundary is a meter to measure inflow from the Moloka'i Irrigation System (MIS). A short distance (100 y?) up the hill is the flocculation injector and pump station delivering the water to the primary storage at the top of Puu Nana.
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We then continued across Ho'olehua to Kualapu'u, to the site of Well #17 (0901-01), Kaluakoi's single water source. Water lifted from the well is further pumped into storage several feet higher, from which it feeds into two lines: one to Kualapu'u town, and one to the MIS pipeline leading to the 1.4 billion gallon open Kualapu'u Reservoir. The meter for the latter is the better part of a mile downhill, near the junction where the water enters the MIS, in a cultivated field.
Throughout the day, discussions with the two Kaluakoi employees made it clear they felt strongly that use of the MIS transmission line was troublesome and impractical: potable water was being sent through an irrigation system with serious water quality problems, then submitted to flocculation, filtration, and chlorination, resulting in intensive expense and effort, with metering problems to boot. They felt it was very simple logic to connect the well with the uses directly through the new transHO'olehua pipeline.
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FOR TIlE MEETING OF TIlE COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
DATE: TIME: PLACE:
March 14, 1995 8:00 a.m. Mitchell Pauole Center Kaunakakai, Molokai
Chairperson Wilson called the meeting of the Commission on Water Resource Management to order at 8:25 am
The following people were in attendance:
Mr. Paul Matsuo
MEMBERS: Mr. Michael Wilson Mr. Robert Girald Mr. Robert Nakata Mr. David Nobriga
STAFF: Ms. Rae Loui Mr. Edwin Sakoda Ms. Lenore Nakama Mr. David Higa Ms. Janis Uwaine
COUNSEL: Mr. William Tam
EXCUSED: Dr. Lawrence Miike
OTIlERS:
Mr. Thomas Matayoshi Ms. Wilma Grambusch Ms. Rebecca Bishop-Yuen Ms. Ellen Kraftsow
Ms. Sarah Sykes Ms. DorotheeCurtis Mr. Girish Patel Mr. Walter Ragsdale Mr. David Craddick Mr. Glenn Teves Mr. Cappy Caparida
Ms. Earline Johnston Mr. D. Scott MacKinnon Mr. Danny Mateo Mr. Hide Takahashi Mr. Water Ritte Ms. Julie Patton
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt Ms. Laura Nishiyama Mr. Ben Neeley Mr. Keoni K. Agard Mr. Duane Cranney Mr. Matthew Adolpho
Ms. Nancy Wescoatt Ms. Noelani Joy Mr. Wayde Lee Mr. Clyde Tamaru Ms. Toni Bissen Ms. Judy Caparida Mr. Ron Hedani Mr. Nobu Shimizu Mr. Peni Te1ini Mr. Gregory Helm Mr. Martin Kahai
All written testimonies submitted at the meeting are filed in the Commission office and are available for review by interested parties. The items were not taken in the order posted on the agenda.
ITEM 1 MINUTES OF DiE MARCH 1. 1295 MEE11NG
Deputy Director, Rae Loui, moved to amend the minutes by adding the following under page three, item three:
"Commissioner Miike requested that Dr. Anthony confine his remarks in the future to the specific issues before the Commission.
In response to a question from Commissioner Miike as to whether Mr. Anthony opposed permits for any weD. in the aquifer, Mr. Anthony responded that he was so opposed."
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ITEM 3
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED. (NOBRIGNNAKATA)
OLD BUSINESS/ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ms. Loui explained the submittals, attachments, and handouts that were made available to those present.
WREN WESCOATI. AFTER-TIlE-FACT APPUCATIONS FOR A PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT AND APPUCATION FOR A WATER USE PERMIT FOR WESTCOATI WELL (WELL NO. 0350-05> FOR INSTALLATION OF A 25 GPM CAPACI1Y PUMP FOR PROPOSED AGRICQL1URE USE AT TMK 5-6-2:14. UALAPUE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA. MOWKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval.
PRESENTATION BY APPUCANT: None; however, Mrs. Wescoatt, the applicant's wife, was present.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (NOBRIGA/NAKATA)
AMENDMENT TO SEC110N 13-171-63. HAWAD ADMINISTRATIVE RULES CHAR) DEPARTMENT OF HAWATIAN HOME LANDS RESERVATION FOR KUALAPUU, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITrAL: Ms. Rae Loui
Staff Recommendations:
1. Amend Section 13-111-63, HAR, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Reservation for Kualapuu, Molokai as follows: "The commission hereby reserves 2.905 million gallons per day of ground water from state lands in the Kualapuu aquifer system for use on Hawaiian home lands on Molokai. This amount shall be in excess of the existing uses of water on Hawaiian home lands as of the effective date of this rule."
2. Authorize Chairperson to sign and execute the necessary documentation.
PRESENTATION BY APPUCANT: Mr. Keoni Agard of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands spoke in favor of staff's recommendation. He also stated that there were some concerns regarding the estimate of sustainable yield and requested an additional 1.3 mgd reservation from Kualapuu.
TESI1MONIES:
Ms. Noelani Joy, Molokai resident, wanted decision to be made during this meeting.
Ms. Judy Caparida. Molokai resident, stated that the homesteaders need the water; there was a big drought here before.
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Mr. Glenn Teves, Molokai resident felt that the Commission should study the potential effects more. Concerned that Molokai Ranch and Tokyo Kosan wants water to speculate on their land.
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt, Molokai resident, testified that speculators are concerned with profits from massive amounts of water. Commented that Kukui CMolokai), Inc. is looking out for its investments.
Ms. Toni Bissen stated that the Native Hawaiian Advisory Council supports the additional 2.0 mgd increase in reservation.
Ms. Wilma Grambusch, President of the Kalamaula Homestead Association and a private landowner, commented that testifiers should have representation with Molokai residents.
Mr. Wayde Lee, homestead resident, testified that he is in support of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands' request. He felt that the residents of Molokai should be taken care of first.
Ms. Ellen Kraftsow of the Maui Department of Water Supply testified in support of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands request; however, she is concerned that there won't be any water for existing municipal uses that exists.
Mr. Glenn Teves. Molokai resident, stated that the homesteaders needs should come first.
Mr. Matthew Adolpho, Molokai resident, supported the proposal. He felt that the investors and speculators should be checked.
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt, Molokai resident, stated that he is in support of the proposal. He also voiced concerns that the Molokai Ranch will not come clear with their water sources. He feels that the community needs hard facts.
QUES'I10NS/CLARIFICA110NS:
Commissioner Nobriga asked for clarification on what action they will be voting on at this meeting.
Deputy Director, Rae Loui, responded that the Commission can only take action on the submittal presented; not on the additional 1.3 that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands has asked for at this meeting. Any additional amount requested must be acted upon at another meeting, with a public hearing and adequate notice.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (GIRAID/NOBRIGA)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULlVRE, APPUCA110N FOR A STREAM QiANNEL ALTERA110N PERMIT. PE1TIlON TO AMEND 1lIE INTERIM INSTREAM fLOW STANDARD. WAIKOLU STREAM. MOLOKAI
PRESENTA110N OF SUBMI1TAL: Mr. David Higa
The applicant requested a change to Exhibit D. The metal plate at the diversion dam # 1 will be located at the far left of the diversion dam (looking upstream) rather than in the center.
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Staff recommended approval as amended.
PRESENTATION BY APPUCANT: Mr. Paul Matsuo of the Department of Agriculture stated that they have been complying with the conditions of their water use permit. He also testified that the Department of Agriculture went to the Legislature to get funds appropriated for a biological and hydrologic study. He submitted to the Commission, Act 159, A Bill for an Act Making an Appropriation for the Waikolu Well Development Project. (Enclosed.)
TEST1MONIES:
Ms. Sara Sykes, a Molokai resident and landowner, asked the Commissioners to pay close attention to the data and make sure that it is factual. She also voiced her concern that legitimate biological studies are not being done.
Ms. Wilma Grambusch stated that she did not like the word "diversion"; however, she said she will trust the Department of Agriculture and thus, supports their proposal.
Ms. Noelani Joy supported the proposal.
Mr. Glenn Teves voiced his concern for the o'opu.
Suggestion: Commissioner Nobriga suggested to Chairman Wilson to have the Division of Aquatic Resources come up with a solution to help the o'opu from getting into areas which will endanger them.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to approve the staffs recommendation.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED. (NOBRIGAINAKATA)
PAIMU PRAWN &: SHRIMP COMPANY. APPUCATIONS FOR A PUMP INSfN.I.A110N PERMIT AND A WATER USE PERMIT FOR PAIMU PRAWN &: SHRIMP SALT-WATER WEI.1. CWBI.I. NO. 0706-03) FOR JNSTAI.I.A11ON OF A 250 GPM CAPACI1Y PUMP FOR PROPOSED AOUACULlVRE USE ATIMK 5-1-2:4. MANAWAINUI GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA. MOIDKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMfITAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval with the following special conditions: '1"he final pump capacity shall be determined from the pump test results and approved administratively by signature of the chairperson."
PRESENTATION BY APPUCANT: Ms. Rebbeca Bishop Yuen stated that the hatchery will not affect the ocean or aquifer and will have no impact.
TEST1MONIES:
Ms. Wilma Grambush was concerned about the salt water effects.
QUES110NS/CLARlFlCA110NS:
Commissioner Nakata questioned why the need for such a large capacity pump (250 gpm) for such a small use.
Ms. Bishop-Yuen replied that the size requested is the size that fits the ca~ing.
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UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (NAKATAINOBRIGA)
MAUl COUNIY DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, APPUCATION FOR A WATER USE PERMIT. KUALAPUU MAUKA WELL (WELL NO. 0801-03). KUALAPUU GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA. MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMfITAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval with the following special condition: "The applicant may continue this existing use of ground water within the limits approved by the Commission and the actual issuance of the interim permit shall not be a reason to interrupt this existing use."
PRESENTATION BY APPUCANT: Ms. Ellen Kraftsow of the Maui County Department of Water Supply wanted to make a clarification/correction on the report made by staff that 384,000 gallons per day is the existing use; it should be 500,000 gallons per day, if based on the 12-month moving average as of July, 1992. However, the actual current use is 700,000 gallons per day and the 384,000 will not be enough.
TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Noelani Joy testified in support of the staffs recommendation to issue an interim water use permit for reasonable and beneficial use of 384,000 gallons per day.
Mr. Glenn Teves testified that the fact that the salt level did rise shows cause for concern and the USGS did not do a complete investigation. He further stated that the three wells are too close to each other and is very concerned that if the wells are pumped at the same time, there will be no water.
Mr. David Craddick responded to Mr. Teves' testimony and stated that the pumps will not run at the same time as it will be potentially dangerous and not practical.
Mr. Teves responded by stating that the Hawaiian Homes reservation of water will require that the two pumps be run at the same time in order to get all the water that they are asking for.
Ms. Sarah Sykes testified that she supports staffs recommendation; she stated that she is willing to conserve.
Ms. Wilina Grambusch expressed her concerns; in her opinion, it seemed like the private entity has more privilege than the community.
Mr. David Craddick said that in regards to safe operating practices, they are in violation of their own standards. In the event a well goes down, there would be serious trouble. He further stated that the Board of Water Supply needs to do whatever it can to look into other wells.
Mr. Patel told the Commission that the Kualapuu sector has been explored enough; other areas must be sought. He also worried that the more explorations will lead to more chances of prices going up. He further stated that he supports staff recommendation #2.
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt came up before the Commission and stated that he
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supports staffs recommendation. He also commented that, if Mr. Craddick was concerned about violation of the standards, why give Molokai Ranch some water?
Ms. Judy Caparida, Molokai resident, testified in support of the issuance of an interim water use permit for 384,000 gpd for reasonable and beneficial use, stating that the water is needed for the residents, animals, and plants.
Mr. Walter Ritte advised the Commission that they must be cautious of the water from the aquifer. He also expressed his concerns about the "deals" between Molokai Ranch and the Maui Board of Water Supply.
Deputy Director. Rae Loui requested to have the staff confirm the corrected data supplied by the Maui Board of Water Supply.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to defer action.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED TO DEFER ACTION. (NOBRIGA/GIRAlD)
WILMA KAMAKANA GRAMBUSCH. MonON FOR EXTENSION TO FILE A REOUESf FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING ON nm KUKUI (MOLOKAO. INC. WATER USE PERMIT APPUCATION FOR WELL 17 (WRIJ. NO. 0901-01) AT TMK 5-2-12:29. KUALAPUU GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA. MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMfITAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended denial of the motion for extension to file a request for a contested case hearing on the application for water use permit for Well 17
PRESENTA110N BY APPUCANT: Ms. Wilma Grambusch questioned who had standing. She also stated that she opposes the taking of water from a 24-inch pipeline and also opposes the recommendation by staff to deny the motion for extension to file a request for a contested case hearing.
TESTIMONIES:
The following people testified against the Attorney General's opinion regarding the deadline for filing contested case hearing requests:
Ms. Sarah Sykes Mr. Glenn Teves Mr. Girish Patel Mr. Wayde Lee Ms. Toni Bissen Ms. Noelani Joy
QUESTlONS/a..ARlFlCA110NS:
Chairperson Wilson requested that Mr. Tam give an explanation on contested case hearing procedures.
In regards to Ms. Bissen's testimony questioning the interpretation of the rule and her statement that anyone should have the opportunity to request a contested case hearing until a decision is made, Commissioner Girald commented
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that, to allow people to continue to request contested case hearing until a decision is made, could be endless; the Commission would not be able to do its job.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED TO DENY TIm MOTION FOR EXTENSION. (GIRAlD/NAKATA)
KUKUI (MOLOKAI1, INC., WATER USE PERMIT APPUCATION FOR EXISTING USE WEU. #17 CWELL NO. 0901-01) AT TMK 5-2-12:29. KUALAPUU GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT ARPA MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMI1TAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval of the issuance of an interim water use permit to the applicant for the reasonable and beneficial use of 871,420 gallons per day with the special conditions as listed in the submittal, and with amendments to recommendation:
2. Defer action on the future use portion of the water use permit application for Well #17 (well No. 0901-01) pending the establishment of existing uses (as of July 15, 1992) in the aquifer. Kukui (Molokai), Inco's application for uses in excess of those uses existing on July 15, 1992 will be considered "new" uses and will be taken up by the Commission as soon as other existing use applications have been decided. In the interim,
a. The Commission shall recognize that there is disagreement between the applicant's and staffs calculations of reasonable-beneficial existing use.
b. The applicant will have the burden of proof to show within six (6) months reasonable-beneficial existing use calculations that support the applicant's request as opposed to staffs calculations.
c. The Commission's enforcement of the approved existing use allocation will be suspended for six (6) months.
PRESENTATION BY APPUCANT: None; however, Mr. Ron Hedani of Kukui(Molokai), Inc. was present and responded to questions on their backwash system, along with Mr. Nobu Shimizu.
TESTlMONIES:
Ms. Noelani Joy testified that she is in support of staffs recommendation and thought it was fair and reasonable.
The following people testified their concerns that the applicant was wasting a lot of water, with the excuse of "backwash". They requested an independent audit and in addition to individual testimony, they also submitted photographs and a videotape showing the dumping of water into the gulch.
Mr. Glenn Teves Ms. Sarah Sykes
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Ms. Julie Patton Mr. Girish Patel Mr. Matthew Adolfo Mr. Wayde Lee
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt Ms. Judy Caparida Mr. Walter Ritte Mr. Martin Kahai
Commissioner Girald voiced his concerns about whether conservation is being practiced.
Mr. Keoni Agard testified that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands supports the staffs recommendation but does not support any amount above 871,420 gpd.
Ms. Toni Bissen. representing OHA, testified that OHA does not oppose staffs recommendation.
Ms. Wilma Grambusch stated her opinion that if Native Hawaiian's cannot get water, then Kukui CMolokai), Inc. should not have it. She further commented that she was disturbed that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands testified on this matter without conferring with the Molokai residents first.
MOTION: Commissioner Girald moved to approve staffs recommendations with amendments to Recommendation #2 and, to further amend the staffs recommendation as follows:
#1 Cd); change "one year" to "six months"
Add Special Condition CO to recommendation # 1 'Within six months from the date of approval of a water use permit for the well, the applicant shall: 1) implement a leakage control and detection system and complete repairs to prevent such leakage, and 2) implement use of xeriscaping and low-flow appliance/fixtures.
MOTION: Commissioner Nakata moved to suspend the Commission's enforcement of the approved existing use allocation for six months.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED (GIRAID/NOBRIGA)
WILMA KAMAKANA GBAMBUSCH, REOUEST FOR A CONTESTIID CASE HEARING ON WATER USE PEBMITAPPUCATIONS, KAWFMGROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA. MOIDKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMrITAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Mer a short discussion with Ms. Grambusch, Ms. Nakama stated that Ms. Grambusch will withdraw her contested case hearing on the condition that one of the applicants, Kawela Plantation, be subject to an independent audit of their pumpage and monitored for a period of six months.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to have the applicant's pumpage be subject to audit and monitored for a period of six months.
ITEM wmIDRAWN.
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ITEM 12
RESUBMrITAL - WILMA KAMAKANA GRAMBUSCH. APPUCATIONS FOR WATER USE PERMITS WEU. NOS. 0352-17. 0456-01 &: 18 TO 20. KAWELA AND UALAPUE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREAS. MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMrITAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Grambusch requested that her applications be deferred.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to defer action.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED TO DEFER. (NOBRIGA/WILSON)
RESUBMrITAL - APPUCATIONS FOR WATER USE PERMITS AND AFrER-nIEFACT PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT. KAWEIA GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT AREA. MOLOKAI
DAVID CURTIS <wELL NO. 0352-10) KAWEIA PLANTATION (WELL NOS. 0456-04, 06.08.09 &: 0457-04) .<-JOHN WM. IAEA SR. <wELL NO. 0456-16) R.M. GRANGER <wELL NO. 0456-17) MAUl DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY <WELL NO. 0457-01)
PRESENTATION OF SUBMrITAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff added Special Condition (c) to Recommendation #3 that "_._ applicant's pumpage be subject to independent audit and monitored for a period of six months"
TESTIMONIES:
Mrs. Dorothy Curtis presented testimony on behalf of her husband.
Ms. Ellen Kraftsow also presented testimony. She also stated that there is a discrepancy in the reasonable and beneficial use; it should be 333,000 instead of 288,000.
Commissioner Nobriga asked the Maui Department of Water Supply to make sure that in the future, they have their figures correct and further warned that if there is another issue in the future whereby there is a discrepancy in the figures, he will not vote in favor.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to accept the figures and amend #6 of the staff recommendation from 288,000 to 333,000.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED. (NOBRIGAlNAl(ATA)
The following Items were presented and acted upon jointly:
ITEM 13
JTEM 14
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT wrm U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR STATEWIDE HYDROLOGIC DATA COllECflON AND WATER RESOURCE INVESTIGATIONS. FISCAL YEAR (FY) 1925
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT wrm U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR AN
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ITEM 16
ITEM 17
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENT eMR. EDWARD BOLKEl. FISCAL YEAR ern 1995
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTwrm U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR SURFACE WATER/GROUND WATER RElATIONSHIPS EAST MAUl STUDY. FISCAL YEAR (FYlI995
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT wrm U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR WATER RESOURCE INVES11GATIONS - WAIAHOLE STREAM MONITORING. OAHU. FISCAL YEARS (FY) 1925 AND 1996
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT wrm U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR WATER RESOURCE INVES11GATIONS FOR 1HE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS (DHHLl, KUALAPUU WELL MOWKAI, FISCAL YEAR (FY) 1925
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (NOBRIGA/GIRAID)
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 4:25 p.m. (NOBRIGA/GIRAID)
APPROVED AS SUBMITI'ED:
~r~ ~".. RAE M. LOU!
Deputy Director
Respectfully submitted,
JANIS F. UW AINE Secretary
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MINUTES
FOR THE MEETING OF THE COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
DATE: March 14, 1995 TIME: 8:00 a.m. PLACE: Mitchell Pauole Center
Kaunakakai, Molokai
March 14, 1995
Chairperson Wilson called the meeting of the Commission on Water Resource Management to order at 8:25 am
The following people were in attendance:
MEMBERS: Mr. Michael Wilson Mr. Robert Girald Mr. Robert Nakata Mr. David Nobriga
STAFF: Ms. Rae Loui Mr. Edwin Sakoda Ms. Lenore Nakama Mr. David Higa Ms. Janis Uwaine
COUNSEL: Mr. William Tam
EXCUSED: Dr. Lawrence Miike
OTHERS:
Mr. Paul Matsuo Ms. Sarah Sykes Ms. Nancy Wescoatt Mr. Thomas Matayoshi Ms. DorotheeCurtis Ms. Noelani Joy Ms. Wilma Grambusch Mr. Girish Patel Mr. Wayde Lee Ms. Rebecca Bishop-Yuen Mr. Walter Ragsdale Mr. Clyde Tamaru Ms. Ellen Kraftsow Mr. David Craddick Ms. Toni Bissen Mr. Cappy Caparida Mr. Glenn Teves Ms. Judy Caparida Ms. Earline Johnston Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt Mr. Ron Hedani Mr. D. Scott MacKinnon Ms. Laura Nishiyama Mr. Nobu Shimizu Mr. Danny Mateo Mr. Ben Neeley Mr. Peni Telini Mr. Hide Takahashi Mr. Keoni K. Agard Mr. Gregory Helm Mr. Water Ritte Mr. Duane Cranney Mr. Martin Kahai Ms. Julie Patton Mr. Matthew Adolpho
All written testimonies submitted at the meeting are filed in the Commission office and are available for review by interested parties. The items were not taken in the order posted on the agenda.
ITEM 1 MINUTES OF THE MARCH 1. 1995 MEETING
Deputy Director, Rae Loui, moved to amend the minutes by adding the following under page three, item three:
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ITEM 9KUKUI (MOLOKAI), INC. WATER USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR EXISTING USE WELL # 17 (WELL NO. 0901-01) AT TMK 5-2-12:29, KUALAPUU GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
AMEND:
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: Mr. Ron Hedani of Kukui (Molokai) Inc. presented a written testimony and responded to question on their backwash system, along with Mr. Nobu Shimizu.
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"Commissioner Miike requested that Dr. Anthony confine his remarks in the future to the specific issues before the Commission.
In response to a question from Commissioner Miike as to whether Mr. Anthony opposed permits for any well in the aquifer, Mr.
Anthony responded that he was so opposed."
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED. (NOBRIGAINAKATA)
ITEM 20LD BUSINESS/ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ms. Loui explained the submittals, attachments, and handouts that were made available to those present.
ITEM 5WREN WESCOATT, AFTER-THE-FACT APPLICATIONS FOR A PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT AND APPLICATION FOR A WATER USE PERMIT FOR WESTCOATT WELL (WELL NO. 0350-05) FOR INSTALLATION OF A 25 GPM CAPACITY PUMP FOR PROPOSED AGRICULTURE USE AT TMK 5-6-2:14, UALAPUE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval.
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: None; however, Mrs. Wescoatt, the applicant's wife, was present.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (NOBRIGAINAKATA)
ITEM 3AMENDMENT TO SECTION 13-171-63, HAWAII ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (lIAR) DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS RESERVATION FOR KUALAPUU, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Rae Loui
Staff Recommendations:
l.Amend Section 13-171-63, HAR, Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Reservation for Kualapuu, Molokai as follows: "The commission hereby reserves 2.905 million gallons per day of ground water from state lands in the Kualapuu aquifer system for use on Hawaiian home lands on Molokai. This amount shall be in excess of the existing uses of water on Hawaiian home lands as of the effective date of this rule."
2.Authorize Chairperson to sign and execute the necessary documentation.
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: Mr. Keoni Agard of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands spoke in favor of staff's recommendation. He also stated that there were some concerns regarding the estimate of sustainable yield and requested an additional 1.3 mgd reservation from Kualapuu.
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TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Noelani Joy, Molokai resident, wanted decision to be made during this meeting.
Ms. Judy Caparida, Molokai resident, stated that the homesteaders need the water; there was a big drought here before.
Mr. Glenn Teves, Molokai resident felt that the Commission should study the potential effects more. Concerned that Molokai Ranch and Tokyo Kosan wants water to speculate on their land.
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt, Molokai resident, testified that speculators are concerned with profits from massive amounts of water. Commented that Kukui (Molokai), Inc. is looking out for its investments.
Ms. Toni Bissen stated that the Native Hawaiian Advisory Council supports the additional 2.0 mgd increase in reservation.
Ms. Wilma Grambusch, President of the Kalamaula Homestead Association and a private landowner, commented that testifiers should have representation with Molokai residents.
Mr. Wayde Lee, homestead resident, testified that he is in support of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands' request. He felt that the residents of Molokai should be taken care of first.
Ms. Ellen Kraftsow of the Maui Department of Water Supply testified in support of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands request; however, she is concerned that there won't be any water for existing municipal uses that exists.
Mr. Glenn Teves, Molokai resident, stated that the homesteaders needs should come first.
Mr. Matthew Adolpho, Molokai resident, supported the proposal. He felt that the investors and speculators should be checked.
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt, Molokai resident, stated that he is in support of the proposal. He also voiced concerns that the Molokai Ranch will not come clear with their water sources. He feels that the community needs hard facts.
QUESTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS:
Commissioner Nobriga asked for clarification on what action they will be voting on at this meeting.
Deputy Director, Rae Loui, responded that the Commission can only take action on the submittal presented; not on the additional 1.3 that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands has asked for at this meeting. Any additional amount requested must be acted upon at another meeting, with a public hearing and adequate notice.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (GIRALDINOBRIGA)
ITEM 4DEP ARTMENT OF· AGRICULTURE. APPLICATION FOR A STREAM CHANNEL ALTERATION PERMIT. PETITION TO AMEND THE INTERIM INSTREAM FLOW STANDARD. W AIKOLU STREAM. MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Mr. David Higa
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The applicant requested a change to Exhibit D. The metal plate at the diversion dam #1 will be located at the far left of the diversion dam (looking upstream) rather than in the center.
Staff recommended approval as amended.
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: Mr. Paul Matsuo of the Department of Agriculture stated that they have been complying with the conditions of their water use permit. He also testified that the Department of Agriculture went to the Legislature to get funds appropriated for a biological and hydrologic study. He submitted to the Commission, Act 159, A Bill for an Act Making an Appropriation for the Waikolu Well Development Project. (Enclosed.)
TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Sara Sykes, a Molokai resident and landowner, asked the Commissioners to pay close attention to the data and make sure that it is factual. She also voiced her concern that legitimate biological studies are not being done.
Ms. Wilma Grambusch stated that she did not like the word "diversion"; however, she said she will trust the Department of Agriculture and thus, supports their proposal.
Ms. Noelani Joy supported the proposal.
Mr. Glenn Teves voiced his concern for the o'opu.
Suggestion: Commissioner Nobriga suggested to Chairman Wilson to have the Division of Aquatic Resources come up with a solution to help the o'opu from getting into areas which will endanger them.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to approve the staff's recommendation. UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED. (NOBRIGAINAKATA)
ITEM 6PALAAU PRAWN & SHRIMP COMPANY, APPLICATIONS FOR A PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT AND A WATER USE PERMIT FOR PALAAU PRAWN & SHRIMP SALT-WATER WELL <WELL NO. 0706-03) FOR INSTALLATION OF A 250 GPM CAPACITY PUMP FOR PROPOSED AQUACULTURE USE AT TMK 5-1-2:4, MANAWAINUI GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval with the following special conditions: "The final pump capacity shall be determined from the pump test results and approved administratively by signature of the chairperson."
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: Ms. Rebbeca Bishop Yuen stated that the hatchery will not affect the ocean or aquifer and will have no impact.
TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Wilma Grambush was concerned about the salt water effects.
QUESTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS:
Commissioner Nakata questioned why the need for such a large capacity pump (250 gpm) for
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such a small use.
Ms. Bishop-Yuen replied that the size requested is the size that fits the casing.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (NAKATAINOBRIGA)
ITEM 7MAUI COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, APPLICATION FOR A WATER USE PERMIT, KUALAPUU MAUKA WELL (WELL NO. 0801-03), KUALAPUU GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval with the following special condition: "The applicant may continue this existing use of ground water within the limits approved by the Commission and the actual issuance of the interim permit shall not be a reason to interrupt this existing use."
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: Ms. Ellen Kraftsow of the Maui County Department of Water Supply wanted to make a clarification/correction on the report made by staff that 384,000 gallons per day is the existing use; it should be 500,000 gallons per day, if based on the 12-month moving average as of July, 1992. However, the actual current use is 700,000 gallons per day and the 384,000 will not be enough.
TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Noelani Joy testified in support ofthe staffs recommendation to issue an interim water use permit for reasonable and beneficial use of 384,000 gallons per day.
Mr. Glenn Teves testified that the fact that the salt level did rise shows cause for concern and the USGS did not do a complete investigation. He further stated that the three wells are too close to each other and is very concerned that if the wells are pumped at the same time, there will be no water.
Mr. David Craddick responded to Mr. Teves' testimony and stated that the pumps will not run at the same time as it will be potentially dangerous and not practical.
Mr. Teves responded by stating that the Hawaiian Homes reservation of water will require that the two pumps be run at the same time in order to get all the water that they are asking for.
Ms. Sarah Sykes testified that she supports staffs recommendation; she stated that she is willing to conserve.
Ms. Wilma Grambusch expressed her concerns; in her opinion, it seemed like the private entity has more privilege than the community.
Mr. David Craddick said that in regards to safe operating practices, they are in violation of their own standards. In the event a well goes down, there would be serious trouble. He further stated that the Board of Water Supply needs to do whatever it can to look into other wells.
Mr. Patel told the Commission that the Kualapuu sector has been explored enough; other areas must be sought. He also worried that the more explorations will lead to more chances of prices going up. He further stated that he supports staff recommendation #2.
Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt came up before the Commission and stated that he supports staffs
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recommendation. He also commented that, if Mr. Craddick was concerned about violation ofthe standards, why give Molokai Ranch some water?
Ms. Judy Caparida, Molokai resident, testified in support of the issuance of an interim water use permit for 384,000 gpd for reasonable and beneficial use, stating that the water is needed for the residents, animals, and plants.
Mr. Walter Ritte advised the Commission that they must be cautious of the water from the aquifer. He also expressed his concerns about the "deals" between Molokai Ranch and the Maui Board of Water Supply.
Deputy Director, Rae Loui requested to have the staff confirm the corrected data supplied by the Maui Board of Water Supply.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to defer action.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED TO DEFER ACTION. (NOBRIGAIGIRALD)
ITEM 8WILMA KAMAKANA GRAMBUSCH, MOTION FOR EXTENSION TO FILE A REQUEST FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING ON THE KUKUI (MOLOKAI), INC. WATER USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR WELL 17 (WELL NO. 0901-01) AT TMK 5-2-12:29, KUALAPUU GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended denial of the motion for extension to file a request for a contested case hearing on the application for water use permit for Well 17
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: Ms. Wilma Grambusch questioned who had standing. She also stated that she opposes the taking of water from a 24-inch pipeline and also opposes the recommendation by staff to deny the motion for extension to file a request for a contested case hearing.
TESTIMONIES:
The following people testified against the Attorney General's opinion regarding the deadline for filing contested case hearing requests:
Ms. Sarah Sykes Mr. Glenn Teves
Mr. Girish Patel Mr. Wayde Lee Ms. Toni Bissen Ms. Noelani Joy
QUESTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS:
Chairperson Wilson requested that Mr. Tam give an explanation on contested case hearing procedures.
In regards to Ms. Bissen's testimony questioning the interpretation of the rule and her statement that anyone should have the opportunity to request a contested case hearing until a decision is made, Commissioner Girald commented that, to allow people to continue to request contested case hearing until a decision is made, could be endless; the Commission would not be able to do its job.
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UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED TO DENY THE MOTION FOR EXTENSION. (GIRALDINAKA TA)
ITEM 9KUKUI (MOLOKAI), INC., WATER USE PERMIT APPLICATION FOR EXISTING USE WELL #17 (WELL NO. 0901-01) AT TMK 5-2-12:29, KUALAPUU GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff recommended approval of the issuance of an interim water use permit to the applicant for the reasonable and beneficial use of 871,420 gallons per day with the special conditions as listed in the submittal, and with amendments to recommendation:
2.Defer action on the future use portion of the water use permit application for Well #17 (well No. 0901-01) pending the establishment of existing uses (as of July 15, 1992) in the aquifer. Kukui (Molokai), Inc.'s application for uses in excess of those uses existing on July 15, 1992 will be considered "new" uses and will be taken up by the Commission as soon as other existing use applications have been decided. In the interim,
a.The Commission shall recognize that there is disagreement between the applicant's and stairs calculations of reasonable-beneficial existing use.
b.The applicant will have the burden of proof to show within six (6) months reasonable-beneficial existing use calculations that support the applicant's request as opposed to stairs calculations.
c.The Commission's enforcement of the approved existing use allocation will be suspended for six (6) months.
PRESENTATION BY APPLICANT: None; however, Mr. Ron Hedani of Kukui(Molokai), Inc. was present and responded to questions on their backwash system, along with Mr. Nobu Shimizu.
TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Noelani Joy testified that she is in support of stairs recommendation and thought it was fair and reasonable.
The following people testified their concerns that the applicant was wasting a lot of water, with the excuse of "backwash". They requested an independent audit and in addition to individual testimony, they also submitted photographs and a videotape showing the dumping of water into the gulch.
Mr. Glenn Teves Ms. Julie Patton Mr. Girish Patel Mr. Matthew Adolfo Mr. Wayde Lee
Ms. Sarah Sykes Mr. DeGray Vanderbilt Ms. Judy Caparida Mr. Walter Ritte
Mr. Martin Kahai
Commissioner Girald voiced his concerns about whether conservation is being practiced.
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Mr. Keoni Agard testified that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands supports the staffs recommendation but does not support any amount above 871,420 gpd.
Ms. Toni Bissen, representing OHA, testified that OHA does not oppose staffs recommendation.
Ms. Wilma Grambusch stated her opinion that if Native Hawaiian's cannot get water, then Kukui (Molokai), Inc. should not have it. She further commented that she was disturbed that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands testified on this matter without conferring with the Molokai residents first.
MOTION: Commissioner Girald moved to approve staffs recommendations with amendments to Recommendation #2 and, to further amend the staffs recommendation as follows:
#1 (d); change "one year" to "six months"
Add Special Condition (f) to recommendation # 1 "Within six months from the date of approval of a water use permit for the well, the applicant shall: I) implement a leakage control and detection system and complete repairs to prevent such leakage, and 2) implement use of xeriscaping and low-flow appliance/fixtures.
MOTION: Commissioner Nakata moved to suspend the Commission's enforcement of the approved existing use allocation for six months.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED (GIRALDINOBRIGA)
ITEM 10WILMA KAMAKANA GRAMBUSCH, REOUEST FOR A CONTESTED CASE HEARING ON WATER USE PERMIT APPLICATIONS, KAWELA GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
After a short discussion with Ms. Grambusch, Ms. Nakama stated that Ms. Grambusch will withdraw her contested case hearing on the condition that one of the applicants, Kawela Plantation, be subject to an independent audit of their pumpage and monitored for a period of six months.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to have the applicant's pumpage be subject to audit and monitored for a period of six months.
ITEM WITHDRAWN.
ITEM llRESUBMITTAL - WILMA KAMAKANA GRAMBUSCH, APPLICATIONS FOR WATER USE PERMITS WELL NOS. 0352-17, 0456-01 & 18 TO 20, KAWELA AND UALAPUE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT AREAS, MOLOKAI
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
TESTIMONIES:
Ms. Grambusch requested that her applications be deferred.
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MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to defer action.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED TO DEFER. (NOBRIGAIWILSON)
ITEM 12RESUBMITTAL - APPLICATIONS FOR WATER USE PERMITS AND AFTERTHE-FACT PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT, KAWELA GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT AREA, MOLOKAI
DAVID CURTIS (WELL NO. 0352-10) KA WELA PLANTATION <WELL NOS. 0456-04, 06,08,09 & 0457-04) JOHN WM. IAEA SR. <WELL NO. 0456-16) R.M. GRANGER <WELL NO. 0456-17) MAUl DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY (WELL NO. 0457-01)
PRESENTATION OF SUBMITTAL: Ms. Lenore Nakama
Staff added Special Condition (c) to Recommendation #3 that "the applicant's pumpage be subject to independent audit and monitored for a period of six months"
TESTIMONIES:
Mrs. Dorothy Curtis presented testimony on behalf of her husband.
Ms. Ellen Kraftsow also presented testimony. She also stated that there is a discrepancy in the reasonable and beneficial use; it should be 333,000 instead of288,000.
Commissioner Nobriga asked the Maui Department of Water Supply to make sure that in the future, they have their figures correct and further warned that if there is another issue in the future whereby there is a discrepancy in the figures, he will not vote in favor.
MOTION: Commissioner Nobriga moved to accept the figures and amend #6 of the staff recommendation from 288,000 to 333,000.
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED AS AMENDED. (NOBRIGAINAKATA)
The following Items were presented and acted upon jointly:
ITEM 13COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR STATEWIDE HYDROLOGIC DATA COLLECTION AND WATER RESOURCE INVESTIGATIONS, FISCAL YEAR (FY) 1995
ITEM 14COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENT (MR. EDWARD BOLKE), FISCAL YEAR (FY) 1995
ITEM 15COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR SURFACE WATER/GROUND WATER RELATIONSHIPS EAST MAUl STUDY, FISCAL YEAR (Fy) 1995
ITEM 16COOPERATlVE AGREEMENT WITH U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR WATER RESOURCE INVESTIGATIONS - WAIAHOLE STREAM MONITORING, OAHU, FISCAL YEARS (Fy) 1995 AND 1996
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ITEM 17COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOR WATER RESOURCE INVESTIGATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS IDHHL), KUALAPUU WELL, MOLOKAI, FISCAL YEAR (FY) 1995
UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED. (NOBRIGAIGIRALD)
ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 4:25 p.m. (NOBRIGAIGIRALD)
APPROVED AS SUBMITTED:
RAEM.LOUI Deputy Director
Respectfully submitted,
JANIS F. UWAINE Secretary
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Field Visit to Kawela and Kaluakoi, Moloka'i June 6, 1995
Responding to requests to verify and gather additional information concerning water systems at Kawela Plantation and Kaluakoi Resort on Moloka'i, this field check was timed to coincide with a meeting of the Moloka'i Working group.
Kawela The morning was spent at Kawela Plantation, with Duane
Cranney (system manager) and Adolph Helm (field supervisor). Mr. Cranney clarified the structure and alignment of the three systems in place, and provided additional information. He showed how the system is being monitored, with some new computer software for records. He asked about reporting requirements and about the prospect of developing a backup well.
Mr. Helm gave me a tour of the systems, explaining details along the way.
Kawela Plantation is divided into three physically separate residential units. Each unit is served by a dual water system -one for irrigation, one for potable uses.
There are two irrigation system sources: "Breadfruit Well" (0456-04) serving Unit I; and "Ag #1" (0457-04) serving Units II and III. Each residential unit has a 10,000 gallon tank at its uppermost elevation to provide pressure.
The potable system extends service to all three residential units from a battery of wells located in residential "Unit I": "DW 1" (0456-06), "DW 2" (0456-0S), and "DW 3" (0456-09), at approximately lS00-ft intervals along a 250 feet elevation contour. There is a 100,000 gallon storage tank in "Unit I" at the 250-ft elevation and a 50,000 gallon tank in "Unit II" at 240-ft elevation; and a 150,000 gallon tank above "Unit I" at the 550-ft elevation, and a 200,000 gallon tank above "Unit II" at the 550-ft elevation.
The extreme slope in the systems creates pressure problems. The irrigation systems are older and require more maintenance time, during which the potable system serves as backup. Mr. Cranney explained that this situation will continue to be reconsidered.
Each lot has a pair of laterals, one irrigation and one potable, separately metered, and a manually-valved cross connection with backflow prevention device allowing the potable system to back up the irrigation system (but not vice-versa) .
The sweetest well is "Breadfruit Well" (0456-04), which also has a more ready yield than any other. Second best is "DW 3" (0456-06) directly mauka. Both of these are adjacent to Kawela Stream. At progressively greater distances from the Stream, and pumping progressively more brackish sources, are "DW 2" (0456-OS), "DW 1" (0456-09), and "Ag #1" (0457-04). Mr. Cranney said a new backup well closer to the stream is being considered.
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replacement, adaptation of "Breadfruit Well" to some potable use, and reconfiguration of the system. All are expensive possibilities, and not high priorities at the present. Metering and other repairs and upgrades seem to have accomplished the highest priority needs, to date.
Since metering each household as well as each well source, Mr. Cranney has found that household use has declined and system leaks have been more quickly spotted. Kawela's billing system uses a flat charge in the "maintenance fee" plus a surcharge for amounts over 60,000 gallons per month from combined systems use.
Kaluakoi The afternoon was spent at Kaluakoi Resort's system, with
Nobu Shimizu (system manager) and one of his workers. Mr. Shimizu expressed curiosity over the need to be checking their system, as they felt it was quite a simple matter to read the meters and report use. The golf course has three meters, the resort has another, and each occupied houselot has one.
One the other hand, the water treatment flushing facilities have no metering, and the use of reclaimed sewage effluent on the golf course (stored in a pond adjacent to the golf course) is not measured directly. Some of the pipelines are old, and without complete metering of all known uses, there could be leakage and evaporative losses from the open reservoir that is therefore impossible to measure.
Working back from the end uses to associate showed me their facilities. are adjacent and are fed from the same through the treatment plant.
the source, Mr. Shimizu's The golf course and resort transmission line coming
The plant has a filtration/backwash system, chlorinator, and 2 million gallon storage tank, perched behind a small knoll overlooking the resort. Inflow to the facility is metered. The backwash had formerly been released into a gulch behind the knoll, running northwest to a point on the coast just north of the resort; it is now channelled to a reservoir on the west side of the knoll, on the adjacent property coincidentally owned by Mr. Shimizu, thence piped to the pond by the golf course. I observed trenching for this pipeline.
Water reaches the treatment plant through an old pipeline from the primary storage at Puu Nana, an open double reservoir/ sedimentation basin. In earlier days, the inlet to the reservoir fed directly into the near basin from which the water flows by gravity to the treatment plant; the second basin was for overflow. Water from Mahana now flows into the second basin, providing a longer dwell time for sedimentation as the water moves to the near basin and then into the pipeline to the plant.
At the Mahana property boundary is a meter to measure inflow from the Moloka'i Irrigation System (MIS). A short distance (100 y?) up the hill is the flocculation injector and pump station delivering the water to the primary storage at the top of Puu Nana.
o • We then continued across HO'olehua to Kualapu'u, to the site
of Well #17 (0901-01), Kaluakoi's single water source. Water lifted from the well is further pumped into storage several feet higher, from which it feeds into two lines: one to Kualapu'u town, and one to the MIS pipeline leading to the 1.4 billion gallon open Kualapu'u Reservoir. The meter for the latter is the better part of a mile downhill, near the junction where the water enters the MIS, in a cultivated field.
Throughout the day, discussions with the two Kaluakoi employees made it clear they felt strongly that use of the MIS transmission line was troublesome and impractical: potable water was being sent through an irrigation system with serious water quality problems, then submitted to flocculation, filtration, and chlorination, resulting in intensive expense and effort, with metering problems to boot. They felt it was very simple logic to connect the well with the uses directly through the new transHO'olehua pipeline.
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6161'95 Kawela Plantation Water Meter Readings 1995 q,WL,~,T
Kawela Plantation Pump & Booster Meter Readings Pr1nt Date: 616195 Calculations Based upon 360 day year VlAR«+k~
1995 28 30 33 29 28 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 READ DATE 1fJ195 211195 311195 4/4195 5I3J95 6/1/95 7/1/95 8/1/95 9/1/95 1011195 11/1/95 1211/95
M.READING JANUARY FEBUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER DW 1 9,433,600 9,901,400 10,031,400 10,064,400 10,330,600 10,698,200 DW2 32,858,100 35,218,700 36,907,900 38,079,000 39,567,200 41,870,400 DW3 38,n4,200 41,471,400 44,007,600 46,964,600 49,500,100 52,242,400 BOFW 7,111,620 8,135,820 8,553,870 8,575,690 8,575,690 8,682,510 AG. 1 93,100,000 95,122,800 96,271,500 98,210,300 99,350,300 100,677,500 DB.1 6,993,680 6,993,680 6,993,680 34,500 332,800 DB.2 n4,800 774,800 n4,800 133,900 611,000 1,172,300 DB.3 69,017,000 69,017,000 69,017,000 14,820 1,161,450 2,372,840 DB.4 22,115,400 23,058,100 520,110 1,928,640 3,619,660 DB.5 Month Total 8,572,600 5.922,150 6.121.720 5,429.900 6,847.120 DW 1 467,800 130,000 33,000 266,200 367,600 DW 2 2,360,600 1,689,200. 1,171,100 1,488,200 2,303,200 DW 3 2,697,200 2,536,200 2,957,000 2,535,500 2,742,300 BDFW 1,024,200 418,050 21,820 106,820 AG. 1 2,022,800 1,148,700 1,938,800 1,140,000 1,327,200 DB.1 34,500 298,300 DB.2 133,900 477,100 561,300 OB.3 14,820 1,146,630 1,211,390 DB.4 22,115,400 942,700 520,110 1,408,530 1,691,020 Ag.1 Boost
Daily Ave. 95 308,184 197,405 185,807 187,238 244,540 DW1 AVE. 16,707 4,333 1,000 9,179 13,129 OW2 AVE. 84,307 56,307 35,488 51,317 82,257 DW3 AVE. 96,329 84,540 89,606 87,431 97,939 BOFW AVE. 36,579 13,935 661 3,815 AG.1 AVE 72,243 38,290 58,752 39,310 47,400 OB.1 10,286 DB.2 16,452 20,046 DB.3 39,539 43,264 OB.4 48,570 60,394 Ag.1 Boost
Total Domestic 5,525,600 4,355,400 4,161,100 4.289,900 5,413,100 TotaIAg. 3,047,000 1,566,750 1,960,620 1,140,000 1,434,020 Total Water 8,572,600 5,922,150 6,121,720 5,429,900 6,847,120 Cum. Dally 308,184 249,908 228,IN 217,053 222,253 184,795 118,142 138,208 122,737 110,381 100.285 91,881
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Kawela Plantation Pump & Booster Meter Readings 35 29 27
1994 1/3194 218/94 3nJ94 READ DATE JANUARY FEBUARY MARCH OW 1 1,280,700 2,479,900 2,879,900 OW 2 5,564,800 8,640,200 10,433,900 OW 3 5,525,800 8,892,500 11,149,100 BDFW 3,648,980 3,967,220 4,196,280 AG. 1 68,121,700 69,979,900 71,304,300
Month Total 9,817,740 6,003,760 6,810,960
OW 1 1,199,200 400,000 637,900 OW 2 3,075,400 1,793,700 2,207,300 OW 3 3,366,700 2,256,600 2,373,900 BDFW 318,240 229,060 199,560 AG. 1 1,858,200 1,324,400 1,392,300
Cum. Dally: 280,107 247,211 248,708
Dally Ave 1994 280,507 207,026 252,258
OW 1 34,263 13,793 23,626 OW 2 87,869 61,852 81,752 OW 3 96,191 77,814 87,922 BOFW 9,093 7,899 7,391 AG. 1 53,091 45,689 51,567
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Print Date: 616/95 Calculations 8ased upon 360 day year 28 34 29 26 30 32
4/4/94 5I2J94 6/6/94 715194 811/94 911/94 APRil MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER 3,517,800 4,308,700 4,392,100 4,392,900 4,623,500 4,987,500
12,641,200 15,119,700 16,937,100 18,527,900 20,471,100 22,740,000 13,523,000 16,134,100 19,129,200 21,714,600 24,278,800 27,225,500 4,395,840 5,010,490 6,150,510 7,982,380 9,335,670 972,380
72,696,600 74,950,800 78,531,700 81,632,400 84,146,500 87,430,900
8,749,350 9,616,820 9,109,570 8,605,390 10,500,710 11,197,150
790,900 83,400 800 230,600 364,000 1,445,300 2,478,500 1,817,400 1,590,800 1,943,200 2,268,900 1,754,000 2,611,100 2,995,100 2,585,400 2,564,200 2,946,700 3,248,100
614,650 1,140,020 1,831,870 1,353,290 1,636,710 2,087,950 2,254,200 3,580,900 3,100,700 2,514,100 3,284,400 2,681,800
283,713 287,_ 275,320 282,277 290,818 297,820
312,477 282,848 314,123 330,977 350,024 349,911
28,246 2,453 28 8,869 12,133 45,166 88,518 53,453 54,855 74,738 75,630 54,813 93,254 88,091 89,152 98,623 98,223 101,503 21,952 33,530 63,168 52,050 54,557 65,248 80,507 105,321 106,921 96,696 109,480 83,181
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OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 6,432,800 8,210,400 8,794,800
24,494,000 27,693,400 30,335,400 30,473,600 33,693,600 36,025,300 3,060,330 5,058,590 6,054,890
90,092,700 90,092,700 91,124,100
10,195,260 7,585,800 8,943,030
1,777,600 584,400 638,800 3,199,400 2,642,000 2,522,700 3,220,000 2,331,700 2,748,900 1,998,260 996,300 1,056,730
1,031,400 1,975,900
298,048 295,781 297,_
299,861 270,921 319,394
52,282 20,871 22,814 94,100 94,357 90,096 94,706 83,275 98,175 58,772 35,582 37,740
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Place of Water Use: Kawela Plantation 1, Tax map Key: 5-4-14:various
DW3 (Well No. DW2 (Well No. DW1 (Well No. Applicant:
0456-06) 0456-08) 0456-09) Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association P.o. Box 698 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Date Completed Application Received: January 21, 1993 Aquifer: Kawela System, Southeast Sector, Kolokai Well Source: DW3, DW2, DW1 Wells, Well Nos. 0456-06, 0456-08, 0456-09, at Kawela, Kolokai, Tax Map Key: 5-4-14:17 Quantity Requested: 300,000 gallons per day Existing Water Use: Domestic use for 210 agricultural units Place of Water Use: Kawela Plantation 1,2,&3, Tax map Key: 5-4-14:various
AG #1 (Well No. 0457-04) Applicant: Kawela Plantation Homeowners Association
P.o. Box 698 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Date Completed Application Received: January 21, 1993 Aquifer: Kawela System, Southeast Sector, Molokai Well Source: AG #1 Well, Well No. 0457-04, at Kawela, Molokai, Tax Map Key: 5-4-15:33 Quantity Requested: 225,000 gallons per day Existing Water Use: Irrigation of 300 acres over 139 lots Place of Water Use: Kawela Plantation 2 & 3, Tax map Key: 5-4-15:various
Johnson Well (Well No. 0456-01) Applicant: R.M. Granger
P.o. Box 371 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Date Completed Application Received: July 6, 1993 Aquifer: Kawela System, Southeast Sector, Molokai Well Source: Johnson Well, Well No. 0456-01, near Kakahaia Pond, Molokai at Tax Map Key: 5-4-1:11 Quantity Requested: 25,000 gallons per day. Existing Water Use: Irrigation of 4 acres of pasture & corn Place of Water Use: Near Kakahaia Pond at Tax Map Key: 5-4-1:11
Kawela-Iaea #3 (Well No. 0456-16) Applicant: John wm. Iaea, Sr.
P.O. Box 405 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Date Completed Application Received: July 1, 1993 Aquifer: Kawela System, Southeast Sector, Kolokai Well Source: Kawela-Iaea #3 Well, Well No. 0456-16, at Kawela, Kolokai, at Tax Map Key: 5-4-1:52 Quantity Requested: 1,000 gallons per day. Existing Water Use: Domestic supply for 3 homes and irrigation of 2 acres of flowers
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GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
P. O. BOX 621
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
OCT 13 1992
Kawela Homeowners Association c/o Mr. Adolph Helm P.O. Box 698 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
Ladies & Gentlemen:
Water Use Permit Application Workshop Handouts
As you requested, enclosed is the information that was distributed at the September 23,- 1992 workshop on water use permit applications that was held on Moloka'i.
RH:ko Enc!.
If you have any questions, please contact Roy Hardy at 587-0225.
Sincerely,
Deputy Director
WILLIAM W. PATY
CHAIRPERSON
JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D.
ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX. P.E.
GUY K. FUJIMURA
RAE M. LOUI. P.E.
DEPUTY
Record# well_no well_name 2098 0456-01 KAMAKANA DUG 2099 0456-02 KAWELA DUG WELL
2102 0456-05 NALULUA
2104 0456-07 KAWELA EXPL 2
Record# well_no well_name 2107 0457-01 KAWELA SHAFT
2113 0458-04 KAWELA EXPL 1
• owner_user MAUl COUNTY MOLOKAI RANCH
KOKUBA
KAWELA PLTN
owner_user MAUl COUNTY
KAWELA PLTN
File Reference: KAWELA PLANT, Molokai Declaration initially received on 05/19/89; accepted on 05/13/89
DECLARANT ADDRESS: Mr. Joseph S. Manaba Kewala Plantation Homeowners Assoc. P.O. Box 28 Kaunakakai, HI 96748
DECLARATION SUGGESTS: Consumptive use of water Unused water source(s)
*** DECLARATION SUMMARY ***
Water from 5 pumped wells having a combined pumping capacity of 485 gpm is used for irrigation of 300 acres of landscape. Water from three of these five wells is also used for
municipal water supply for the Kawela Plantation Subdivision.
*** TMK LOCATION SUMMARY ***
Molokai 5-4-001:026 Well 0456-01 Molokai 5-4-003: ~-ftl Molokai 5-4-003: Wells 0456-07, 08 & 09 Molokai 5-4-003:028 Wells 0457-02&03 & 0458-02&03,unuse
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• File Reference: MOLOKAI RANCH, Molokai Declaration initially received on OS/26/89; accepted on 10/10/90
DECLARANT ADDRESS: V.P., Planning & Development Molokai Ranch Limited Four Waterfront Plaza, Suite 400 Box 96 Honolulu, HI 96813
DECLARATION SUGGESTS: Consumptive use of water Unused water source(s)
*** DECLARATION SUMMARY ***
Water from one dug well with a 600 gpm pump is used for fire protection and for irrigation of 20 acres of corn.
Water diverted from each of Kalihi, Hanalilolilo, and Ohialele Streams via a dam and 90 gpm capacity pipe is used for domestic supply and watering livestock.
Water diverted from each of Kamoku and West Kawela Streams via a dam and 75 gpm capacity pipe, and from East Kawela Stream via a dam and 550 gpm capacity pipe, is used for domestic supply, watering livestock, and irrigation. The East Kawela Stream diversion includes water supplied by an additional dam and 50 gpm capacity pipe on a tributary stream.
Water from Lualohe Tunnel feeds Lualohe Stream which is diverted via a dam and 250 gpm capacity pipe and used for domestic supply and watering livestock.
Water from 16 dug wells with no pumps is used for stockwater and by wildlife. Water from Waiole, Waihii, Waipunahonu, and Waiakane Tunnels, each via a pipe, is used for stockwater and/or by wildlife.
Water from one dug well and one shaft well, each with a 900 gpm pump, is used by a lessee for pond water at a shrimp farm.
Water from three dug wells with pumps capacities of 400, 425, and 850 gpm respectively is used by lessee Hawaiian Research, Ltd. for irrigation of between 75 and 165 acres of corn with some sorghum, depending on demand for crops. (Also see file reference HAWN RESEARCH.)
*** TMK LOCATION SUMMARY ***
Molokai 5-1-002:004 Well 0607-01, dug (Puu Iioli) Molokai 5-1-002:004 Well 0514-01, dug (Halena) Molokai 5-1-002:004 Well 0508-01, dug (Punakou) Molokai 5-1-002:004 Well 0509-01, dug (Kukuku) Molokai 5-1-002:004 Well 0510-01, dug (Waikane)
TENTATIVE CWRM MEETING SCHEDULE FOR WUPAs 12/23/92 , WUPA PUBLIC 1 PUBLIC 2 OBJECTION DAYS WUPA NO WELL NO WELL NAME EXIST PROPOSED RECEIVED ACKNOWGD ACCEPTED NOTICE NOTICE DEADLINE SUSPENSE LEFT AGENDA mgd
CWRM MEETING
GENTRY PACIFIC, LTD. 2001-03 G Y 04/29/91 06/03/91 / / 07/10/91 07/17/91 07/31/91 / / 0 02/17/93 0.050 GENTRY PAC IF I C, LTD. 2002-12 PALM Y 06/05/91 / / / / 07/10/91 07/17/91 07/31/91 / / 0 02/17/93 0.080 GENTRY PACIFIC, LTD. 2001-08 PALM VILL ' Y 06/05/91 / / / / 07/10/91 07/17/91 07/31/91 / / 0 02/17/93 0.080 GENTRY PACIFIC, LTD. 2001-07 GOLF VILLA 1 :-Y 06/05/91 / / 06/20/91 07/10/91 07/17/91 07/31/91 09/18/91 -461 02/17/93 0.080 SOGO HAWAII, INC. 1900-21 PUULOA GC I RR ~::;"":" 06/20/91 / / / / 07/10/91 07/17/91 07/31/91 / / 0 02/17/93 0.250 CASTLE & COOKE 2858-01 MILILANI MAUKA A 09/01/92 09/29/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 2.380 STATE HFDC 2003-01 KAPOLE I I RR A Y ". 12/01/91 01/06/92 01/06/92 07/14/92 07/21/92 08/04/92 04/05/92 -261 02/17/93 0.500
eSTATE HFDC 2003-02 KAPOLE I I RR B Y 12/01/91 01/06/92 01/06/92 07/14/92 07/21/92 08/04/92 04/05/92 -261 02/17/93 0.500 >TATE HFDC 2003-03 KAPOLEI IRR C Y i~1/91 01/06/92 01/06/92 07/14/92 07/21/92 08/04/92 04/05/92 -261 02/17/93 0.500
. HONOLULU BWS 2459-26 WAIPAHU III Y 08~ 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 3.000 CAMPBELL ESTATE 2303-11 HONOULIULI 1-4 Y 09/0 . 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 1.120 CAMPBELL ESTATE 2302-05 HONOULIULI 1-5 Y 09/01/92' >Gfll'~0/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 1.120 CAMPBELL ESTATE 2302-06 HONOULIULI 1-6 Y 09/01/92 O~fao~ 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 1.120 DPW, USASCH 2901-02 SCHOFIELD SHAFT Y 08/26/92 09/3~ 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 1.056 DPW, USASCH 2901-03 SCHOFIELD SHAFT Y 08/26/92 09/30/92 Q9/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 DPW, USASCH 2901-04 SCHOFIELD SHAFT Y 08/26/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 DPW, USASCH 2901-10 SCHOFIELD SHAFT Y 08/26/92 09/30/92 09/01192 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 CAMPBELL ESTATE 2403-01 HONOULIULI 111-1 Y 09/01/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 1.040 CASTLE & COOKE 2858-02 MILILANI MAUKA B Y 09/01/92 09/29/92 09/01/92 10(05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 CASTLE & COOKE 2858-03 MILILANI MAUKA C Y 09/01/92 09/29/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB 1900-02 EP 22 Y 08/31/92 09/18/92 11/30/92 12/07/92 12/14/92 12/28/92 02/28/93 68 02/17/93 0.600 HALEKUA DEVELOPMENT CORP. 2503-01 KUNIA 4 Y 09/01/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/12/92 10/19/92 11/02/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 1.600 ROBINSON ESTATE 2702-03 ROBINSON 2 Y 09/01/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/26/92 11/02/92 11/16/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 ROBINSON ESTATE 2602-01 ROBINSON 1 Y 09/01/92 10/12/92 09/01/92 10/26/92 11/02/92 11/16/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 3.000 EWA PLAIN WATER DEV. CO. 2303-10 HONOULIULI 11-3 Y 09/08/92 09/30/92 09/08/92 10/26/92 11/02/92 11/16/92 12/07/92 -15 02/17/93 1.120 EWA PLAIN WATER DEV. CO. 2303-09 HONOULIULI 11-6 Y 09/08/92 09/30/92 09/08/92 10/26/92 11/02/92 11/16/92 12/07/92 -15 02/17/93 1.120 EWA PLAIN WATER DEV. CO. 2303-08 HONOULIULI 11-5 Y 09/08/92 09/30/92 09/08/92 10/26/92 11/02/92 11/16/92 12/07/92 -15 02/17/93 1.120 STATE HFDC 2003-04 KAPOLEI IRR D Y 12/01/91 01/06/92 01/06/92 10/26/92 11/02/92 11/16/92 04/05/92 -261 02/17/93 0.500 STATE HFDC 2003-05 KAPOLE I I RR E Y 12/01/91 01/06/92 01/06/92 10/26/92 11/02/92 11/16/92 04/05/92 -261 02/17/93 0.200 HONOLULU BWS 2459-27 WAIPAHU III Y 08/18/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 HONOLULU BWS 2459-28 WAIPAHU III Y 08/18/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 HONOLULU BWS 2459-29 WAIPAHU III Y 08/18/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000
~~ONOLULU BWS 2459-30 WAIPAHU III Y 08/18/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 HALEKUA DEVELOPMENT CORP. 2503-02 KUNIA 5 Y 09/01/92 09/24/90 09/01/92 10/12/92 10/19/92 11/02/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 GENTRY HAWAII, LTD. 2659-04 WAIAWA 575-FT 2 Y 09/01/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/12/92 10/19/92 11/02/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 GENTRY HAWAII, LTD. 2658-05 WAIAWA 765-FT 2 Y 09/01/92 09/30/92 09/01/92 10/12/92 10/19/92 11/02/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 HONOLULU BWS 1848-01 MANOA IV Y 09/18/92 10/14/92 11/12/92 12/07/92 12/14/92 12/28/92 02/10/93 50 02/17/93 1.000 MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL 1850-29 MCKINLEY AQUACUL Y 10/06/92 10/16/92 10/21/92 11/09/92 11/16/92 11/30/92 01/19/93 28 02/17/93 0.085 BISHOP ESTATE 1948-03 MANOA BISHOP EST Y 10/16/92 11/17/92 10/16/92 11/09/92 11/16/92 11/30/92 01/14/93 23 02/17/93 1.000 CASTLE & COOKE 2858-04 MILILANI MAUKA D Y Y 09/01/92 09/29/92 09/01/92 10/05/92 10/12/92 10/26/92 11/30/92 -22 02/17/93 0.000 HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB 1901-03 WELL 1 Y 08/31/92 12/15/92 11/30/92 01/11/93 01/18/93 02/01/93 02/28/93 68 02/17/93 0.000 HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB 1900-17 WELL 2 Y 08/31/92 12/15/92 11/30/92 01/11/93 01/18/93 02/01/93 02/28/93 68 02/17/93 0.000 HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB 1900-18 WELL 3 Y 08/31/92 12/15/92 11/30/92 01/11/93 01/18/93 02/01/93 02/28/93 68 02/17/93 0.000 HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB 1900-19 WELL 4 Y 08/31/92 12/15/92 11/30/92 01/11/93 01/18/93 02/01/93 02/28/93 68 02/17/93 0.000 HAWAII PRINCE GOLF CLUB 1900-20 WELL 5 Y 08/31/92 12/15/92 11/30/92 01/11/93 01/18/93 02/01/93 02/28/93 68 02/17/93 O.O~
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Y 07/11/85 / / / / / / / / / / / / 0 09/27/85 Y 08/12/85 09/08/85 09/08/85 07/03/92 07/10/92 07/24/92 12/07/85 **** 10/11/85
1 Y 09/03/85 09/05/85 / / / / / / / / / / 0 10/11/85 1806-1 Y 09/03/85 09/05/85 / / / / / / / / / / 0 10/11/85 1900-16 P Y 01/25/88 / / / / 02/15/88 / / / / / / 0 02/26/88 1900-02 EP 22 Y 08/31/88 09/15/88 09/15/88 10/03/88 10/10/88 10/24/88 12/14/88 **** 10/19/88 2901-07 SCHOFIELD FT Y 03/20/89 04/13/89 04/13/89 06/07/89 06/16/89 06/30/89 07/12/89 **** 07/19/89 2001-06 PALM VILLA 1 " Y 06/30/89 07/24/89 07/24/89 07/27/89 08/03/89 08/17/89 10/22/89 **** 09/13/89 1806-11 AES 1 :·~"'t,. 11/13/89 11/21/89 11/21/89 12/06/89 12/13/89 12/27/89 02/19/90 **** 01/31/90 1806-12 AES 2 "'~
11/13/89 11/21/89 11/21/89 12/06/89 12/13/89 12/27/89 02/19/90 **** 01/31/90 1806-13 AES 3 11/13/89 11/21/89 11/21/89 12/09/89 12/13/89 12/27/89 02/19/90 **** 01/31/90 1806-14 AES 4 ~'" 11/13/89 11/21/89 11/21/89 12/09/89 12/13/89 12/27/89 02/19/90 **** 01/31/90 1805-05 KALAELOA 2 Y '",
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14r. Bernard P. Kea Community Planning, Inc. 700 Bishop St. Suite 608 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear Mr. Kea:
July 16, 1982
Thank you for sending us the revised copy of the laboratory analysis report of the water from Kawela Plantation. We appreciate your cooperation very much.
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Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. CHUCK Manager-Chief Engineer
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June 28, 1982
Mr. Bernard P. Kea Community Planning, Inc. 700 Bishop St., Suite 608 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear lvlr. Kea:
Kawela Domestic Sources Well Construction & Water Quality Summary
Thank you for sending us for our information a copy of the report, Kawela Domestic Sources, Well Construction and Water Quality Summary, by Island Resources I I.td.
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Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. CHUCK Manager-Chief Engineer
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Dear Mr. Chuck:
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July 14, 1980
Pursuant to your letter dated June 6, 1980, requesting monthly reports on our water system, please be advised that we will be extremely happy to provide you with the information requested.
We are pleased with the source_ of water supply, and I am sure that the area will be much greener and fruitful as the subdivision is completed.
Sincerely,
WADSWORTH YEE
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April 20; 1981
Mr. Harry H. Otsuji Project Coordinator Kawela Plantation Development Financial Plaza of the Pacific; Suite 1910 Honolulu; Hawaii 96813
Dear Mr. Otsuji:
Enclosed are copies of the letters you asked for regarding the Kawela Plantation Development.
We would appreciate it very much if you would send the following information to our omce.
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1. Driller's Report for each well on forms enclosed.
2. Plot plan map of the wells.
3. Tax map keys.
4. It As built" sections of the wells.
5. Pumping test data.
If you have any questions please call Mr. Ed Sakoda at 548-7543.
Very truly yours.
ROBERT T. CHUCK Manager-Chief Engineer
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Ms. Karen M. Holt 404 Piikoi St., Room 209 Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
Dear Ms. Holt:
This is in reply to your request for information concerning the Kawela Plantation Well on Molokai.
The Kawela Plantation Project is not located in a designated ground water control area. Presently, the judicial districts of Ewa and Wahiawa on Oahu comprise the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area. It is the only designated area in existence to this date.
The developer has not yet applied for a well drilling permit. A letter was sent requesting an application for their present well and for any other wells planned.
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I hope this information has been helpful to you.
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. CHUCK Hanager-Chief Engineer
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Ed Sakoda Water and Land Development Division Department of Land and Natural Resources 1151 Punchbowl St. Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear Mr. Sakoda:
Last Wednesday r came to your department to check up on a well~drilling project over on the island of Molokai. The developers for this project are the Kawela Plantation Development Association. You mentioned to me at that time that the developers had not yet applied for a Regu~ lation 9 drilling permit. Indeed, the Kawela Plantation file did not contain any permit application when I looked through it.
This is to request your help infanswering two questions. First, can you tell me whether the Kawela Plantation project is located in a designated ground water control
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Second, would you please advise me of the status of Kawela Plantation's file at this time? Specifically, have the developers applied for a well-drilling permit yet? ~
I appreciate your kokua in this matter.
aren M. Holt
September 25, 1980
.Mr. Wadsworth Yee President Kawela Plantation
Development Associates Polynesian Shores, Inc. 195 S. King Street, 5th Floor HOnolulu, Hawaii 96813
Dear Mr. Yee:
Kawel. Plantation Subdivision
The Department of Land and Natural Resources as a State water resouroes agency is oharged with overseeing the development of ground water resources on a state-wide basis to assure that aquifers are developed and used in a proper manner. In this connection we would appreciate your coopera-tion in furnishing us a Well Drilling Per.mit Application (enclosed) for Kawala Well • 3 and any other wells constructed or planned to be constructed for the Kawela Plantation Development.
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Thank you for your cooperation.
Very truly yours,
ROBER'!' T. ClltICK Manager-Chief Engineer
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Mr. Wadsworth Yee, President Kawela Plantation Development
Associates Polynesian Shore, Inc. 195 S. King Street, 5th Floor Honolulu, HI 96813
Dear Mr. Yee:
Kawela Plantation Subdivision
We learned from the Maui County Department of Water Supply that a series of wells are being installed at the Kawela plantation subdivision on MolOkai and that the water system is planned to be operated as a private system by the Kawela Plantation Development Associates.
We understand that the installed capacity of the wells will be limited to 75 gpm and water meters, water level recorders, and salinity of water pumped will be moniteretd on a monthly basis.
The Department of Land and Natural Resources as a State water resources agency is charged with overseeing the development of ground water resources on a state-wide basis to assure that aquifers are developed and used in a proper manner. In this connection we would appreciate your cooperation in furnishing us on a monthly basis the following information from each of the Kawela Plantation Wells: (1) quantity of water pumped; (2) chloride content of water pumped; and (3) water level.
Mr. Wadsworth Yee -2- June 6, 1980
We sU9gest that copies of the monthly reports be sent to the Maui County Department of Water Supply and the State Department of Health.
Thank you for your cooperation.
MT:ai cc: Mr. William S. Haines,
Very truly yours,
ROBERT T. CHUCK Manager-Chief Engineer
Maui County Dept. of Water Supply Mr. Mel Koizumi, Dept. of Health Mr. Bernard Rea, Community Planninq Mr. Robert Akinaka, Akinaka and Associates
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Dear Mr. Haines:
Kawela Plantation Subdivision, Molokai
In reviewing the data you sent to us regarding the above project, we find no objections, subject to the following recommendations:
./l'. 'Limit the installed pumping capacity to the planned rate of ~m. ~.
2. Require installation of a water m;ter and regular monthly reporting of water use and chloride content.
Very truly yours,
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Mr. Robert T. Chuck Manager-Chief Engineer
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Dept. of Land & Natural Resources Division of Water & Land Development P. O. Box 373 Honolulu, HI 96809
Dear Bob,
SUBJECT: KAWELA PLANTATION SUBDIVISION, KAWELA, MOLOKAI, TMK 5-4-01: 26, 33, 43 and TMK 5-4-03:1 and portion 26
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Thank you for your assistance in reviewing the groundwater data for the subject project. We will require that the private water system be operated in accordance with your recommendations.
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William S. Haines, Director
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Dear Mr. Haines:
May 12, 1980
Kawela Plantation Subdivision, Molokai
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In reviewing the data you sent to us regarding the above project, we find no objections, subject to the following recommendations:
1. Limit the installed pumping capacity to the planned rate of 75 gpm.
2. Require installation of a water meter and regular monthly reporting of water use and chloride content.
Very truly yours,
1~ It/ROBERT Ii'. CHUCK
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April 16, 1980
Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Water and Land Development P.O. Box 373 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
Attention Mr. Dan Lum:
Gentlemen:
Subject: KAWELA PLANTATION Subdivision, Molokai TMK 5-4-01: 26,33,43 5-4-03: 1,por.26
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Enclosed please find one copy of the well test report by Steve Bowles. The developer is requesting approval of the subdivision at this time.
Please note that the test was conducted during the rainy season when nearby intermittant streams were flowing full and groundwater was plentiful. We are concerned that the Kawela Plantation wells may affect Conant well (Kawela Pump) during the dry summer months. Therefore, this well test may be of little value.
We would appreciate receiving your comments and opinions in this matter.
Sincerely,
William S. Haines, Director
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