Editorial

posted in: Editorial, March 1996 | 0

Are We Killing Our Kids? Groundwater Merits Better Protection Is Hawai`i’s groundwater safe? The question cannot be answered with an unqualified yes or no. In all too many areas of the state, some pesticides continue to leach into aquifers, decades … Continued

Island Watch

posted in: November 1996 | 0

Onomea Botanical Garden Gets Land Board OK for Expansion The Board of Land and Natural Resources has granted the Hawai`i Tropical Botanical Garden of Onomea, on the Big Island, a Conservation District Use Permit for several of improvements it has … Continued

Endocrine Disruptors Are Among O'ahu Contaminants

posted in: May 1996 | 0

Scanning the Department of Health’s computer print-out of contaminated wells provides an idea of the range of chemicals present in O’ahu groundwater. DBCP and EDB are frequently detected pesticides subject to state regulation. Volatile organic chemicals are often discovered as … Continued

Island Watch

posted in: October 1996 | 0

Moloka`i Ranch is Required to Give Public Free Access to Lono Harbor Thirty-eight years into a 40-year license that allowed construction of Hale o Lono Harbor on Moloka`i, the state Board of Land and Natural Resources has finally exercised its … Continued

Editorial

posted in: Editorial, November 1996 | 0

The Ma`alea Mystery: Why? In light of the manifest fiasco of the state’s lease of an acre of land at Ma’alaea, what is one to think of the staff at the state Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation? Whatever they … Continued