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Patricia Tummons

3 Oct 2021

New & Noteworthy: Hu Honua, Red Hill

by Teresa | posted in: Energy, New & Noteworthy, October 2021, Pollution, Water | 0

Hu Honua Update: Proceedings before the Public Utilities Commission in the case involving the Hu Honua power plant, being built just north of Hilo, are gaining steam. In September, parties in the case filed prehearing testimonies. The state Consumer Advocate, Tawhiri … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
3 Oct 2021

Turtles on the Menu at Meeting Of Western Pacific Fishery Council

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, Fisheries, Marine, NWHI, October 2021 | 0

When the virtual meeting of the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council opened on September 21, chair Archie Soliai led off with a Christian prayer. Although the council is a federal body, no one objected. Rather, participants on the WebEx screen … Continued

Patricia Tummons
3 Oct 2021

DOE Asks LUC to Scrap Requirement For Underpass Access to New Kihei High

by Teresa | posted in: Land Use, October 2021 | 0

The Department of Education is gearing up for the opening of the new Kihei High School in August 2022. A principal has been appointed. The Department of Transportation has begun work on a roundabout at the intersection of Pi‘ilani Highway … Continued

Patricia Tummons
4 Sep 2021

New & Noteworthy: Honokohau Headache, Staph Alert, and a Correction

by Teresa | posted in: September 2021 | 1

Honokohau Headache: In 2020, Environment Hawaiʻi detailed in its August and September cover stories the strife surrounding the auction of a 10-year lease to operate the boat storage yard at Honokohau small boat harbor in West Hawaiʻi. Until recently, the … Continued

Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
4 Sep 2021

Two Important New Acts Address Statute of Limitations, Ag CPRs

by Teresa | posted in: September 2021 | 0

Two developments lie behind the 2021 Legislature’s passage of acts relating to land use laws in Hawaiʻi: A state Supreme Court ruling that interpreted the applicability of the statute of limitations for grievances filed over a Land Use Commission decision; … Continued

Patricia Tummons
4 Sep 2021

Climate Change, Resource Protection Addressed in 2021 Legislative Actions

by Teresa | posted in: September 2021 | 0

The 2021 Legislature may not be remembered for actions that will have sweeping, dramatic impact on Hawaiʻi’s environment. Still and all, a number of bills that will push the state closer to a cleaner, sustainable future did manage to cross … Continued

Patricia Tummons
4 Sep 2021

What Weighs on Legislators’ Minds Is Frequently Revealed in Resolutions

by Teresa | posted in: September 2021 | 0

Legislative resolutions don’t carry the weight of law, but they do provide clues as to what statutory changes might be given serious consideration in years to come.  This year, the resolution that received the most publicity was probably Senate Concurrent … Continued

Patricia Tummons
4 Sep 2021

UH Oceanographer Predicts Sharp Rise In High-Tide Flood Events By Mid-2030s

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, September 2021 | 0

By now, most people are familiar with the “hockey stick” phenomenon. That occurs when a trend that may have been bumping along at a gradual increase suddenly shoots skyward, going nearly vertical over a relatively short period. It appears on … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Aug 2021

New & Noteworthy: ADC; State Offices Reoganized

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, August 2021, New & Noteworthy | 0

ADC Payout: Among the payments for settlements and judgments authorized by the state Legislature earlier this year was one for $131,849.52, identified as the settlement for a case brought in federal court in 2018. Early that year, the Agribusiness Development Corporation was sued by … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Aug 2021

Keahole Kampachi Cages Attract Aggressive Bottlenose Dolphins

by Teresa | posted in: August 2021, Endangered Species, Fisheries, Marine | 0

Bottlenose bullies. That pretty much describes the behavior of some of the bottlenose dolphins that frequent the waters near Makako Bay, just north of the Kona airport. Up until about 2006, most of the dolphins in the area were the much smaller … Continued

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