Exceeding the Limit

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“Dioxins bind to clay particles in soil and may be transported by wind and/or rain to other locations. The soils on the site are not well contained or controlled,” wrote Department of Health director Bruce Anderson in a November 21, … Continued

Plows, Pavement Threaten Endangered Plants

posted in: July 2001 | 0

Construction of a North-South road cutting through the DLNR’s Golden Triangle property in `Ewa has been planned for years. The 2.2-mile, six-lane road would connect the H-1 freeway to Kapolei Parkway, and would link people who lived in `Ewa to … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, July 2001, Water | 0

Land Board Tightens Conditions on Logging License for Waiakea The Board of Land and Natural Resources has granted to Tradewinds Forest Products the state’s first timber license in more than a decade, despite requests that an environmental impact statement on … Continued

Cat's Chronicles: Hana Hou!

posted in: July 2001 | 0

For many, Hana is the idyllic little country town at the end of a scenic drive along Maui’s windward coast. Its small bay, churches, and rolling green pastures are reminiscent of an era many today feel nostalgia for. But Hana’s … Continued

Editorial

posted in: Editorial, June 2001 | 0

A Flawed Timber License Doesn’t Merit Board Approval What is the state to do? Forty years ago, native forests, described as degraded by professional foresters, were bulldozed and replanted with varieties of exotic trees in the hope Hawai`i would some … Continued