October 1994 PDF
October 1994
October 1994
Moloka’i Ranch Withdraws Application For Grading as DLNR Pursues Enforcement In June 1993, Moloka’i Ranch spent $21,800 clearing and grubbing approximately 28 acres of shoreline land in the area of Halena Camp, on the southwestern coast of Moloka’i. The clearing … Continued
While looking into the state’s lease of water rights to the Waiahole Irrigation Company, Environment Hawai`i was denied access to information contained in a file on whose cover had been stamped the word “CONFIDENTIAL” in bright red ink. Staff at … Continued
Puna Geothermal Venture to Pay EPA $79,625 For 1991, 1993 Blowouts, Other Violations On September 14, 1994, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it had reached a settlement with Puna Geothermal Venture regarding violations of the federal Superfund Act and … Continued
To help with the preparation of new Conservation District rules, the Department of Land and Natural Resources in June of 1993 hired Gail Atwater as a consultant. No request for proposals or bid solicitation was issued. Rather, the DLNR asked … Continued
On September 29, the Commission on Water Resource Management scheduled a hearing on O’ahu Sugar Company’s release of up to 15 million gallons a day of water from the Waiahole ditch on the leeward side of the island. At the … Continued
For the most part, at the time the great irrigation systems were being developed, scant attention was paid to the effects of the water transfers upon farmers and others relying upon the stream water for their livelihood. In the case … Continued
The year is 1976. Gerald Ford is president. George Ariyoshi is governor of Hawai’i. Frank Fasi is mayor of Honolulu. And the residents of Waiahole and Waikane valleys on O’ahu’s windward coast are fighting the battle of their lives to … Continued
Diversified agriculture is a term that has enjoyed renewed popularity in recent months. As more and more acres of plantation lands are being pulled out of sugar production and, to a lesser extent, pineapple cultivation, the idea of replacing these … Continued