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POOOR HAWAII What the heck is going on

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june262004
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POOOR HAWAII What the heck is going on

First the Dam that broke on Kauai



NOW THIS

Posted on: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:58 AM HST
Waikiki beaches awash in filth as sewage changes course
Lifeguards advise everyone to stay out of the water as shifting ocean currents bring debri
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Lifeguards are advising swimmers, divers, surfers and fishermen to stay out of the water from Ala Moana to Waikiki because overnight ocean currents pushed raw sewage being pumped into the Ala Wai Canal to sandy beaches along Waikiki.
Capt. Paul Marino with the city’s lifeguard service said his capacity is to “only advise people not to go into the water. We can’t keep people out.”

Marino said ocean conditions kept storm debris and sewage out at the surf line — at least a mile from the famed Waikiki beaches — until late yesterday afternoon,

“The currents have changed and blown the debris onto the beach,” Marino said this morning.

He said that the beaches from the Royal Hawaiian Hotel to Sans Souci are now “yellow, smelly with a brownish tint.”

Eric Takamura, director of the city Department of Environmental Services, said as of late yesterday, well over 10 million gallons of untreated waste water has been diverted into the canal since Friday, when a sewer main ruptured during a heavy rain. Takamura and other officials called it the largest sewage spill on Oahu in decades.

The state Health Department posted warning signs today at four places warning swimmers and waders of the high bacteria count in the water.

The warning signs were posted at Kahanamoku Beach, fronting the Hale Koa Hotel and Hilton Hawaiian Village hotels and at Fort DeRussy.

Warning signs remain posted at Magic Island, Ala Wai Yacht Harbor and at a site fronting popular surf spots called Ala Moana Bowls, Rock Pile and In-Betweens.

Janice Okubo, Health Department spokeswoman, said signs are posted where the bacteria count in the water might pose a safety factor. The signs only warn people of the water conditions.

This is in addition to Magic Island, which already has warning signs.

Okubo said surfers are also advised to stay out of the water between Point Panic in Kewalo Basin to the “Pops” surf spot in front of the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel because of the continual flow of sewage being pumped in the Ala Wai Canal.

While the city tallies the amount of sewage being released, others worry about the toll it is taking on the state.

Officials from the Sierra Club’s Hawaii Chapter criticized the city’s decision to divert sewage into the canal.

“Welcome to the 1880s,” Director Jeff Mikulina said of the open sewer running past Waikiki and into the ocean past some of Oahu’s most popular beaches.

Environmentalists worry about damage to the fragile coral reef and other marine life in the area.

“It’s horrible. It’s just not acceptable,” said Melody Heidel of the Sierra Club. “That’s the kind of pressure on an ecosystem that’s hard to recover from.”


In 2004, the Sierra Club filed a lawsuit alleging deficiencies in the city’s waste-water system.

“What’s happening today is a result of a long-term history of poor design or mismanagement,” Heidel said. “A lot of sewer lines have been down there since the ’50s and ’60s and we have an increased amount of people and therefore more usage.”

High levels of bacteria had been detected in some areas, including off Ala Moana Beach Park, one of the state’s busiest beaches.

Mikulina and others noted that the sewage filling the canal is happening at the doorstop of the state’s main economic engine: Waikiki.

Rex Johnson, president and chief executive officer of the Hawaii Tourism Authority, said tourism officials are concerned about how the sewage and bad weather will affect the tourism industry.

“People are hearing that you can’t go swimming in Hawaii because there is sewage in the water. That’s not the kind of stuff we want our visitors, our potential visitors, to hear,” Johnson said.

And the problem could extend into next week if the city’s quick fix does not work.

City crew members and private contractors sealed holes and cracks to the ruptured pipe yesterday, Takamura said.

Crew members poured 30 cubic yards of “special high-strength” concrete over the pipe at 10 a.m. and will wait 24 hours for it to set.

Takamura said they will then turn on the pipe to pump raw sewage through. If the fix fails, they will have to cut the pipe and replace it with a new one, which could take the repairs into next week as the raw sewage continues to flow into the canal.

State health officials, meanwhile, say they are looking into the spill and have updated the Environmental Protection Agency.

“We will look at how things have got to that point,” said Lawrence Lau, deputy director of the state Environmental Health Administration.

City and state officials have been conducting water-sample testing at 28 sites between Kewalo Basin and Diamond Head after the 42-inch force main ruptured Friday on Kaiolu Street in Waikiki.

Bacteria count levels remain high at Magic Island and the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, said Kurt Tsue of the health department.

Health officials strongly advise the public to stay out of the water in the affected areas.

Bobbi Lee, conference director of the National Scholastic Surfing Association-Hawaii, canceled the last day of a three-day Jamba Juice/Verizon NSSA Hawaiian Regional Championships surf meet at the Kewalo Basin yesterday after she was informed that sewage from the canal was flowing into the area.

“It is pretty scary. I don’t want anything to happen to these children,” Lee said. Six children were in the water when Lee canceled it.

Though no signs were posted at Ala Moana Beach Park, lifeguards warned beach-goers to stay out of the water.

“If Magic Island is polluted and the tide is coming in, how can it not be polluted here?” said Steve Clendenin, longtime lifeguard at Ala Moana Beach Park. “I wouldn’t go in the water unless I had to.”

Added lifeguard Jeff Kozlovich, “I’ll swim with box jellyfish and sharks. But raw sewage, forget it.”

Star-Bulletin reporter Crystal Kua and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

Posted 4/3/06 12:54 PM
 
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Re: POOOR HAWAII What the heck is going on

So scary and so sad. I feel so bad for the people there.

We have two friends that live in Kauai and in Oahu... I have to send emails to make sure everyone is okay.

Posted 4/3/06 1:35 PM
 

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Re: POOOR HAWAII What the heck is going on

It's so devastating!

One of the girls killed when that damn broke was from East Hampton. My heart goes out to all of those people!

Posted 4/3/06 1:42 PM
 

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I know, it's horrible. Chat Icon

Posted 4/3/06 1:57 PM
 

june262004
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Re: POOOR HAWAII What the heck is going on

Posted by WoodIAm

It's so devastating!

One of the girls killed when that damn broke was from East Hampton. My heart goes out to all of those people!




Wow I didn't know that. How sad. I feel so bad for everyone. Mike and I absouletly loved hawaii and wish we could move there! I can't imagine this and how much damage this has done.

Posted 4/3/06 3:12 PM
 

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iM GOING THERE AT THE END OF THIS MONTH FOR HM Chat Icon

Posted 4/3/06 4:11 PM
 

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I know, it is so terribleChat Icon

Posted 4/3/06 4:11 PM
 

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How horrible Chat Icon

Posted 4/3/06 4:14 PM
 

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Re: POOOR HAWAII What the heck is going on

wow how awful!Chat Icon

Posted 4/3/06 4:37 PM
 

WoodIAm
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Re: POOOR HAWAII What the heck is going on

Posted by june262004
Wow I didn't know that. How sad. I feel so bad for everyone. Mike and I absouletly loved hawaii and wish we could move there! I can't imagine this and how much damage this has done.



We loved it to!!! I was thinking about the ride we took to the North side of Kauai. I can't imagine it either! Chat Icon

Posted 4/3/06 4:53 PM
 

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That's awful Chat Icon

Posted 4/3/06 5:55 PM
 
 

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