Letter to the Editor

posted in: March 2000 | 0

State Already Does Enough To Ensure Food In your December 1999 editorial, “State Must Do More to Make Food Safe”, you alleged that Department of Health understated the risks of eating cucumbers contaminated with heptachlor expoxide (HE), claiming that the … Continued

Board Talk

posted in: Board Talk, March 2000 | 0

With Reservations, Land Board Approves Rock Revetment Along Maui Coastal Road The exasperation was evident in Tim Johns’ voice. “Resources continue to take a backseat to DOT, tourism, whatever is next,” Johns said, commenting on the request of the Highways … Continued

Long-Lined, Short-Sighted

posted in: June 2000 | 0

Fisheries Service Decimates Program Of Observers On Hawai`i Longliners Observer coverage of the Hawai`i longline fleet, which never exceeded 5 percent at any given time, has been cut to the point it is nearly meaningless. In mid-May, the National Marine … Continued

In Case of Pesticide Drift, Call

posted in: November 2000 | 1

If you suspect pesticides are drifting onto your garden or home, or are affecting your children’s playground or school, call the state Department of Agriculture pesticide branch, which is responsible for enforcing EPA pesticide regulations. Of course, in all cases … Continued

Parting The Waters

posted in: November 2000, Water | 0

Supreme Court Throws Waiahole Dispute Back to Water Commission The Hawai`i Supreme Court had little good to say about the decision of the state Commission on Water Resource Management in the Waiahole ditch contested case. When the court completed its … Continued

Chronology of Waiahole Ditch

posted in: November 2000, Water | 0

1913-1916: Waiahole Water Co., Ltd., constructs the Waiahole Ditch. The cross -Ko`olau tunnel alone is 2.76 miles long. Drilling of “developmental tunnels” to feed into the system did not cease until 1963. By the 1990s, the ditch was delivering about … Continued