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Page 1: Nanakuli /LLL Dust Mitigation Project

Supporting the Fleet, Fighter, and Family in Hawaii 1

Executive Issues

Recommendation

Background• Dust from the bare dirt shoulders of the Navy owned Lualualei

(LLL) Access Road is causing community health concerns

• To implement dust control measures, the State Department of Health (DoH) and a non-profit community based organization (Nani O Waianae (Nani)) will start a pilot planting project on March 17, 2013

• Nani will plant 15 indigenous plants on the shoulder of LLL Access Road near the entrance of PVT Landfill

• Based on the success of the pilot project, Nani proposes to plant up to 600 indigenous plants on April 7, 2013 (pending approval of JBPHH)

• Approve Nani to proceed with the pilot planting project

• Approval of follow-on project to be requested and approved separately

Nanakuli/LLL Dust Mitigation Project

• Health issues involving dust in Nanakuli has been an ongoing community concern for many years

• State Department of Health (DoH) is looking at ways to better mitigate the dust issues on and near the LLL Access Road in Nanakuli

• A State DoH completed a study on Nov 28, 2011 that determined the sources of the dust and provided recommendations to mitigate the dust.

• A recommendation of the study is to plant ground cover along the bare dirt shoulders of LLL Access Road in the worst areas creating dust

Page 2: Nanakuli /LLL Dust Mitigation Project

Supporting the Fleet, Fighter, and Family in Hawaii 2

Executive Issues

Recommendation

Background• On June 9, 2013, the State Department of Health (DoH) and Nani

O Waianae (Nani) will plant 600 indigenous plants on the shoulder of LLL Access Road near the entrance of PVT Landfill

• Cleaned/crushed concrete (CCC) will also be used as a sustainable erosion/dust control ground cover between the plants/vegatation and the road

• The project site will involve a 24,000 sq ft road shoulder area from the PVT entrance 600 feet towards the first group of homes Waianae side of road

• Nani O Waianae Nanakuli/LLL Dust Mitigation Project shall follow all stipulations that this project is sustainable and Nani O Waianae accept all responsibility for the planting, watering and maintenance of the ground cover (plants and crushed concrete) and there will be no cost to the Region/Installation (Navy) and holds the Navy harmless from any injury or damages by Nani staff, volunteers and agents while working on this community based project on Navy property

• NAVFAC to do periodic site inspections to ensure progress and compliance

Nanakuli/LLL Dust Mitigation Project

• Health issues involving dust in Nanakuli has been an ongoing community concern for many years

• State Department of Health (DoH) is looking at ways to better mitigate the dust issues on and near the LLL Access Road in Nanakuli

• A State DoH funded study was completed in Nov 28, 2011to determine the sources of the dust and made recommendations to better mitigate the dust

• Study recommendations to plant ground cover along the shoulders of LLL Access Road in the areas where the dust is the worst


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