November 1994 PDF
November 1994
November 1994
The Federal Aviation Administration has selected a site for the Next Generation Radar (NEXRAD) planned for South Hawai`i. The site chosen is on land owned by Ka`u Agribusiness Company (a subsidiary of C. Brewer & Co., Ltd.), just over a … Continued
The state Department of Health Safe Drinking Water Branch announced last month that it had found 1,2,3-trichioropropane (TCP) in samples of drinking water obtained from the Waialua Sugar Pump 3 water system. The pesticide 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane (DBCP) also was detected in … Continued
The state Department of Land and Natural Resources’ Division of Water and Land Development is paying $20,000 to the engineering firm of Mink & Yuen, Inc., to prepare an “assessment” of the Waiahole Ditch System. The first knowledge that the … Continued
On October 19, 1994, the state Commission on Water Resource Management approved a process of mediation intended to resolve the issue of complaints that water from the Waiahole Ditch was being wasted. More than a dozen claimants to the water … Continued
Each day, the medical waste incinerator at Hilo Hospital burns about 110 twenty- to twenty-five gallon bags of infectious waste and 10 sharps containers, in addition to smaller volumes brought in from Honoka`a Hospital, clinics, doctors’ offices, and other agencies. … Continued
A small medical-waste incinerator in `Aiea, O`ahu, has been in the news lately. Just how this came to be built is a story worth telling. Whether it will be allowed to remain is a story not yet written. The incinerator … Continued