Geologically, a Most Interesting Site

posted in: June 1991 | 0

Geologically, the Big Island is the most interesting island in the state. It features active volcanoes (one of the most popular visitor attractions in the State). – Market Feasibility Study Ernest Watari, Pannell Kerr Forster Just with respect to the … Continued

The London-Hawai'i-Bermuda Triangle

posted in: July 1991 | 0

Writing in Hawai’i Investor in May 1989, Susan Essoyan said that Charles Chidiac, “despite his Hawai’i ties, remains something of a mystery here.” More than two years later, and notwithstanding the lengthy Land Use Commission hearings into Chidiac’s proposed Riviera … Continued

Elevated Arsenic Levels A Legacy of the Past

posted in: November 1991 | 0

Usually, elevated levels of metal contaminants in the water can be traced to point-source discharges from industrial sources. Not so in Hawai`i, however. With rare exceptions (such as at Schofield Barracks), metal contaminants are extremely low in the point-source discharges … Continued