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1992
V 2 Number 7 (January 1992)
Andy Anderson Would Turn Public Land Into Private Garden
Editorial: Stop, Thief: Those Are Our Resources
Casino Owner Betting Court Will Approve 'Grandiose' Plans
Big Isle House, Private Park Mock Public's Shoreline Access
NRDC's 'Follow Through' at Schofield Barracks (Letter from Katherine Kennedy)
V 2 Number 8 (February 1992)
Expansion of Kahului Airport Divides the Valley Isle
Editorial: The DOT's Coy Religion Wins No Converts
A Gift that Keeps On Giving: DOT's Contract with Belt Collins
DEIS for Airport Expansion Finds No Impact, No Growth
Public Finds Much to Fault In Airport Plans
Six Years of Study, But No Noise Plan in Sight
Letter: Andy Anderson's Riposte
V 2 Number 9 (March 1992)
DLNR Winks at Private Lodge On State Land in South Kona
Editorial: Double Standards at DLNR? So It Would Seem
Official Comments Favor Increase In Public Access At Puakea Bay
Report on Pu`uwa`awa`a Leaves Legislators' Questions Unanswered
Questionable Actions at Garden Bring Expansion Plans to a Halt
Bishop Estate Logging Destroys Endangered Vetch
Update
V 2 Number 10 (April 1992)
Proposal for Hamakua Development Steers Clear of Environmental Review
Muddied Waters: The Debate Over Need for Treatment Rages
Benefits to Hamakua Sugar Cost Taxpayers Millions a Year
Document: State Supreme Court Invalidates Emission Permit to True Geothermal
Update
V 2 Number 11 (May 1992)
Morgan's Soaring Debt Fuels Speculation in Hamakua Area
Editorial: Morgan's Faltering Rescue Plan Needs Closer Review
Plantation 'Wastes' Water Diverted from Hi'ilawe Falls
Low-Cost Housing: Twenty Years Of Promises, and Little to Show
Dump Mars Site of Coastal Condos
Morgan Gambles on Sugar's Survival
Resort's Benefits: Too Good to Be True?
Loans Inflate 'Speculative Bubbles'
V 2 Number 12 (June 1992)
Oil Shippers' Cries For Relief Get Legislators' Quick Attention
Editorial: Geothermal, Oil, Rail: Hawai`i's Die-Hard Energy Myths
Geothermal Rally Culminates Year of Legal, Practical Setbacks
Rail Transit: $1.7 Billion Buys Negligible Environmental Benefits
League Challenges Rail Use Forecasts
Legislature Tilts to Business, Sierra Club Lobbyist Says
Briefings
V 3 Number 1 (July 1992)
A Study in Recycling: Consultants Pocket Contract, Fasi Pockets Funds
Editorial: In the Politics of Waste, Recycling takes the Hindmost
City Trashes Experiment In Windward Curbside Recycling
If at First You Don't Succeed: H-POWER Emissions Get Second Chance
Island Watch
V 3 Number 2 (August 1992)
From Fertile Fields to No-Man's Land: The Transformation of Waikane Valley
Editorial: Restoration, Not Condemnation: Hawai'i Has No Land to Spare
Book Review
Use of Islands by Armed Forces Leaves Few Stones Unturned
Training Areas and Camps 1942 to 1945 (Map)
Island Watch
V 3 Number 3 (September 1992)
Post-Mortem of Kawao Park: Death by Murder, at Hands of City
Editorial: Parks Department: Developers' Servant, Environments' Bane
Between Golf Balls and Bulldozers, Salt Lake's Endangered Birds Lose Ground
Island Watch
V 3 Number 4 (October 1992)
At Lahaina, Algae Blooms Stall Approval of More Injection Wells
Editorial: Effluent's Fate: Sooner or Later, It Reaches the Sea
County's Track Record on Spills Suggests Another Source of Pollution
At Kahului Treatment Plant, Spills Are the Order of the Day
Bad Apples of Algae Mar Maui Coasts
Reclamation - A Great Idea, Little Used
Document: Attorney General Issues Opinion On Marinas in Class AA Waters
Criminal Violations of Nuclear Rules Alleged in Indictment of Honolulu Lab
Island Watch
V 3 Number 5 (November 1992)
Endangered Snails of Makua Valley Are Placed at Risk by Army Fires
Editorial: Army Lays Waste Riches of Makua Valley
First the Cattle, Then the Bombs, Oust Hawaiians From Makua Valley
Army's Application For EPA Permit Is Long, But Not Informative
Army Tenure at Makua Valley Solidified After Statehood
"Botanical Bonanza" On Verge of Extinction
Island Watch
V 3 Number 6 (December 1992)
At Puna Geothermal Venture, Success Is Always Just Around the Corner
Editorial: Time's Up: State's Infatuation with Geothermal Can't Go On
Health Concerns Unheeded, Say Neighbors of Geothermal Plant
An Expert Answers Questions Frequently Asked About Geothermal
Injection Wells: Unproven Link In Completing Geothermal Cycle
Ormat's Geothermal Record Discloses Problems Elsewhere
Island Watch (December 1992)
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