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Patricia Tummons

1 Jul 2020

New & Noteworthy: FKW POPs, Hu Honua on Pause

by Teresa | posted in: July 2020, New & Noteworthy | 0

FKW POPs: Since 2012, the Main Hawaiian Islands population of false killer whales has been on the federal endangered species list. For even longer, the whales have been known to suffer serious injury and even death from interactions with fishing gear. Lack … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Jul 2020

Court Upholds Lana‘i Resort’s Use Of High-Level Aquifer for Irrigation

by Teresa | posted in: Development, July 2020, Water | 0

The Hawai‘i Supreme Court has upheld the decision of the state Land Use Commission in a dispute over water on Lana‘i that goes back three decades, allowing the use of brackish water from the island’s high-level aquifer to be used … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Jul 2020

EDITORIAL: Reflections on Turning Thirty

by Teresa | posted in: Editorial, July 2020 | 0

Thirty years. Three decades. Three hundred and sixty issues. If you lined up all that we’ve written on a bookshelf, you’d need a long one. I’ve lost count of the number of pages, but it comes to well over 10,000. … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 May 2020

From the Archives: Complex Legal Issues Surround A&B’s Taking of East Maui Water

by Teresa | posted in: June 2020, Water | 0

The following article was originally printed in our August 1997 edition. In the decades since, it is one of our many early pieces that have served as a good primer on the complex and convoluted discussions regarding East Maui stream … Continued

Patricia Tummons
29 May 2020

As Habitat Is Lost, So, Too, Are The Songs of Kaua‘i Forest Birds

by Teresa | posted in: Endangered Species, June 2020 | 0

The distinctive vocalizations of three Kaua‘i honeycreepers are disappearing. Once, and not that long ago, an ‘akeke‘e, or a Kaua‘i ‘amakihi, or an ‘anianiau could be identified by its song without setting eyes on the bird. Today, the calls of … Continued

Patricia Tummons
29 May 2020

Maui, Hawai‘i Counties Sit Tight, Awaiting Final Ruling on Wastewater

by Teresa | posted in: June 2020, Pollution, Water | 0

The Supreme Court’s April decision in a case involving effluent from the Lahaina, Maui, sewage treatment plant may have ramifications for a host of other facilities in Hawai‘i. That ruling found that where there was a close connection between the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 May 2020

New & Noteworthy: Kealakekua Grading, ROD, and Betsy Gagné

by Teresa | posted in: May 2020, New & Noteworthy | 0

Grading at Kealakekua: Within the last few weeks, extensive grading has occurred on a 73- acre parcel near Kealakekua Bay and adjacent to land that is part of the Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park. Owner of the parcel is the Kealakekua … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 May 2020

Lahaina Sewage Treatment Plant Needs Clean Water Permit, High Court Says

by Teresa | posted in: Health, May 2020, Pollution | 0

For decades, Maui County has been pressured to seek a Clean Water Act permit for discharges of partly treated effluent from its Lahaina sewage treatment plant into nearshore waters. The effluent is pumped into injection wells deep into the ground, where … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 May 2020

From the Archives: The Roots of Ranching in Hawai‘i: From Vancouver to Parker and Beyond

by Teresa | posted in: Agriculture, Forestry, Forests, May 2020 | 0

On the occasion of completing 30 years of continuous publication – a mile- stone that will be attained in June – Environment Hawai‘i will be reprinting from time to time articles that we believe display the breadth and the depth of the … Continued

Patricia Tummons
1 Mar 2020

Can Genetic Engineering Save the ‘I‘iwi? Scientists in Volcano Weigh the Odds

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, March 2020 | 0

Temperatures are rising. And as they soar, so, too, do the mosquitoes that carry the parasite that causes avian malaria, fatal to so many of the native Hawaiian forest birds. For years, scientists and biologists concerned with the health of … Continued

Patricia Tummons

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