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FROM: Lenore Nakama SUBJECT: Water Shortage Plan for PANo.655
i Bill Blaisdell called on 6/18/2003 to let u know that the water shortage plan under WUP No. 655 will be the same. I told him that I would make a memorandum for the record that the same water shortage plan, submi ed under WUP No. 63 on 2/3/2003, still applies.
LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. Bill Blaisdell Ko Olina Co. 92-1480 Alii Nui Drive Kapolei, HI 96707
Dear Mr. Blaisdell:
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
February 3, 2005
Water Use Permit No. 655 for Well No. 2006-13
PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ
JAMES A. FRAZIER CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D.
LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D. STEPHANIE A. WHALEN
YVONNE Y. IZU OEPUTY DIRECTOR
Ref: 2006-13.1et
This is in response to a February 2,2005 telephone call from Mr. Tom Nance, inquiring as to the process to extend the subject water use permit. This permit was approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) at its meeting on October 11, 1985 under Chapter 177, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS). An Additional Condition of the permit specifies that the term of the permit shall be twenty years from the date of issuance, subject to review and adjustment every five years.
Following the repeal of Chapter 177 HRS, effective 7/1/89, and its replacement with Chapter 174C HRS, certified water uses and permitted water uses approved by the BLNR are recognized by the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission) as permanent water use permits. The permits will remain active until the Commission conducts a compliance review, as provided in Section 174C-56 HRS:
"At least once every twenty years, the commission shall conduct a comprehensive study of all permits issued under this chapter to determine whether the conditions on such permits are being complied with. The commission shall prepare a formal report to the legislature which shall be available to the public. "
The Commission anticipates conducting this review in the 2006-2007 timeframe with a formal report to the legislature by May 2008. Until such time that a review and formal report are made, Water Use Permit No. 665 for Well No. 2006-13 will remain active, unless a prior modification or revocation action is initiated by either the Commission or the permittee.
Lastly, we have updated your water use permit information to reflect your current mailing address, which was provided by Mr. Nance.
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Sincerely,
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YVONNE Y. IZU Deputy Director
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DEPT. OF L.ANQ & NATURAL RESOUi-:CES
STATE OF Hf\WAIl
Commission on Water Resource Manaj;l~en:jlent Department of Land and Natural P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, HI 96809
Dear Mr. Young:
We have recently been apprised of Inasmuch as the subject well was requirements, to provide the required data like to just continue reporting the pumpage.
Also, regarding the water shortage Commission on January 29, 2003, and it attached herewith.
Should there be any questions,
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92-1480 Aliinui Drive, Ko Olina, Hawaii
Commission's new well reporting requirements. prior to the adoption of the new reporting
be an undue burden. We, therefore, would We look forward to your favorable response.
far the subject well, one was filed with the not changed. For your convenience, a copy is
call William Blaisdell at 673-7678.
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Commission on Water Resource Mana ement Department of Land and Natural Reso ces State of Hawaii P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
SUBJECT: WELL NO. 200 -13 - WATER SHORTAGE PLAN
Dear Mr. Nakano:
Returned herewith is the Co ssion's letter dated August 6, 2002 with the appropriate infonnation filled in the tab e, as requested.
Future correspondence regardin the subject well should be directed to:
Jeffrey R. Stone Ko Olina Intangibles, L 55 Merchant Street, Suit Honolulu, Hawaii 9681
Should there be any questions on this m tter, please contact William Blaisdell at 673-7678.
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Olina Intangibles, LLC Ko Olina Company, LLC, its sole member y Ko Olina Partners, LLC, its sole manager
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Dear Mr. Williams:
STArE OF HAWAII DS>ARnIENT OF AHa NA~ AI!8CIURCES
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We are writing to request that you Estates WeD (Well No. 2006-13~ as •
mit a watec shortage plan for the West Beach under Administra1ive Rule §13-171-42(c), which
states:
"AU permlrretlS, unlcs ex~.a by Commissioll. s1uIJ1 submit a water shortllge pIoit outlining how it will reduce ~ OWJI 'M1QUr in case of 4 shortage. Every WGir sltonaP Plan s1t.o/l. be subject to apprt1WJ1111' mcdijiCfJliC1l tn. C(JMlllission. ..
Water Shortage Plan. At a minimum. we l'CQ1 ..... 11cst that yo~ idcn1i1Y the percent reduCtion (e.g. 50/0, 10010, 150/0, etc.) in water use that can be • ~ indefinitely duriDg a water shortaF situation by filling in the table below:
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Please ~d to this letter within e lleXt thirty (30) days. IftheR are anY questio.as.. please contact Lenore Nakama at 587-0218 '
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Sincerely.,
L1NNEL T. NISHIOKA Deputy~
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RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Jeffrey R. Stone Ko Olina Intangibles, LLC 55 Merchant St., Ste. 1500 Honolulu, HI 96813
Dear Mr. Stone:
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Transfer of Water Us Permit for Well No. 2006-13 Ewa-Kunia Ground-W ter Mana ement Area Oahu
PETER T. YOUNG CHAlRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. OELA CRUZ CHIYOME L FUKINO, M.D.
BRIAN C. NISHIDA HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR.
ERNEST YW. LAU DEPUTY DtRECTOR
May 20,2003
This is in reference to your January 29, 2 03 letter, and our follow-on telephone call to Mr. William Blaisdell, which clarified that the ater use permit for Well No. 2006-13 has been transferred from West Beach Estates to 0 Olina Intangibles, LLC, effective December 31, 2002. Section 174C-51(1)(B) Hawaii Revis d Statutes requires that the landowner at the water source, The Estate of James Campbell, also be stated as a joint permittee.
This letter transmits your water use permit f r Ko Olina Well (Well No.2006-13) for use of 0.700 million gallons per day (mgd) of water on a 2-month moving average basis that was approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resource (BLNR) on October 25, 1985. Please note that the current set of standard water use permit onditions, adopted by the Commission on Water Resource Management on April 16, 2003, as been attached to your water use permit. This water use permit, WUP No. 655, supersede WUP No. 63, which has been cancelled.
Enclosed with this letter of approval are the ollowing:
1. Your water use permit 2. Your official monthly water use r
Please be sure to read the conditions of you approved permit.
i.... We draw your attention to two key conditio s of your permit that require your response. First, you are required to keep a record of your m nthly total pumpage, water level, salinity, and water temperature. This information must be sub itted to the Commission on a regular monthly basis using the enclosed water use report form. ou should make copies of the enclosed report form as needed.
Mr. Jeffrey Stone Page 2 May 20,2003
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Second, you are required to submit a wate shortage plan to the Commission within thirty (30) days of the issuance date of this permit. our water shortage plan simply identifies what you are willing to do should the Commission d clare a water shortage situation in the Ewa-Kunia Ground-Water Management Area and can as short as a one page letter. In a water shortage situation, the Commission may require tem orary reductions in pumpage from all sources. The Commission is required, by law, to formul te a plan to implement such area-wide reductions, which should accommodate, include, and b consistent with your plans. Therefore, your help, by submitting your water shortage plan, i greatly needed in formulating the Commission's overall Water Shortage Plan.
If you have any questions, please call Lenor Y. Nakama of the Commission staff at 587-0218.
Sincerely,
Attachments
c: The Estate of James Campbell William Blaisdell, West Beach Estates
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
P.O. BOX 621 HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
GROUND-WATER USE PERMIT WUPNO.655
PERMITTEE
Permittee/Water User ./
Address Ko Olina Intangibles, LLC
55 Merchant St., Ste. 1500
Honolulu, HI 96813
PERMITTED SOURCE INFORMATION
Island Oahu
Water Management Area
Aquifer Sector Pearl Harbor
Aquifer System Ewa-Kunia
System Sustainable Yield 16
Well Name Ko Olina Well
State Well No. 2006-13
PERMITTED USE INFORMATION
Landowner of Source
Address The Estate of James Campbell
1001 Kamokila Boulevard
Kapolei, HI 96707
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Reasonable beneficial use Golf Course Irrigation
Withdrawal (12 month moving ave.)
Location of water use TMK#
Address
State land use classification
County zoning classification
0.700 mgd
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Ko Olina Golf Course
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Pursuant to Hawaii's State Constitution, Article XI, Section 7, Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 174C; Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapters 13-167 through 13-171; and Hawaii decisional law and custom, the pennittee is hereby authorized to use ground water from the sources and in the amount and from and upon the locations described above; subject however, to the requirements of law including but not limited to the following conditions:
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1. The water described in this water use permit may only be taken from the location described and used for the reasonable beneficial use described at the location described above. Reasonable beneficial uses means "the use of water in such a quantity as is necessary for economic and efficient utilization which is both reasonable and consistent with State and County land use plans and the public interest." (HRS § 174C-3)
2. The right to use ground water is a shared use right.
3. The water use must at all times meet the requirements set forth in HRS § 174C-49(a), which means that it:
a. Can be accommodated with the available water source; b. Is a reasonable-beneficial use as defined in HRS § 174C-3; c. Will not interfere with any existing legal use of water; d. Is consistent with the public interest; e. Is consistent with State and County general plans and land use designations; f. Is consistent with County land use plans and policies; and g. Will not interfere with the rights of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands as provided in section 221 of the
Hawaiian Homes Commission Act and HRS § 174C-101(a).
4. The ground-water use here must not interfere with surface or other ground-water rights or reservations.
5. The ground-water use here must not interfere with interim or permanent instream flow standards. If it does, then:
a. A separate water use permit for surface water must be obtained in the case an area is also deSignated as a surface water management area;
b. The interim or permanent instream flow standard, as applicable, must be amended.
6. The water use authorized here is subject to the requirements of the Hawaiian Homes CommiSSion Act, as amended, if applicable.
7. The water use permit application and submittal, as amended, approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resources at its October 25, 1985 meeting are incorporated into this permit by reference.
8. Any modification of the permit terms, conditions, or uses may only be made with the express written consent of the Commission.
9. This permit may be modified by the Commission and the amount of water initially granted to the permittee may be reduced if the Commission determines it is necessary to:
a. protect the water sources (quantity or quality); b. meet other legal obligations including other correlative rights; c. insure adequate conservation measures; d. require efficiency of water uses; e. reserve water for future uses, provided that all legal existing uses of water as of June, 1987 shall be protected; f. meet legal obligations to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, if applicable; or g. carry out such other necessary and proper exercise of the State's and the Commission's police powers under
law as may be required.
Prior to any reduction, the Commission shall give notice of its proposed action to the permittee and provide the permittee an opportunity to be heard.
10. An approved flowmeter(s) must be installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, salinity, temperature, and pumping times must be kept and reported to the Commission on Water Resource Management on forms provided by the CommiSSion on a monthly basis (attached).
11. This permit shall be subject to the Commission's periodic review of the Ewa-Kunia Aquifer System's sustainable yield. The amount of water. authorized by this permit may be reduced by the Commission if the sustainable yield of the EwaKunia Aquifer System, or relevant modified aquifer(s), is reduced.
12. A permit may be transferred, in whole or in part, from the permittee to another, if:
a. The conditions of use of the permit, including, but not limited to, place, quantity, and purpose of the use, remain the same; and
b. The Commission is informed of the tran$fer within ninety days.
Failure to inform the department of the transfer invalidates the transfer and constitutes a ground for revocation of the permit. A transfer, which involves a change in any condition of the permit, including a change in use covered in HRS § 174C-57, is also invalid and constitutes a ground for revocation.
13. The use(s) authorized by law and by this permit do not constitute ownership rights.
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14. The permittee shall request modification of the .permit as necessary to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances that will affect the permittee's water use.
15. The permittee understands that under HRS § 17 4C-58(4), that partial or total nonuse, for reasons other than conservation, of the water allowed by this permit for a period of tpur (4) continuous years or more may result in a permanent revocation as to the amount of water not in use. The Commission and the permittee may enter into a written agreement that, for reasons satisfactory to the Commission, any period of nonuse may not apply towards the four-year period. Any period of nonuse which is caused by a declaration of water shortage pursuant to section HRS § 174C-62 shall not apply towards the four-year period of forfeiture.
16. The permittee shall prepare and submit a water shortage plan within 30 days of the issuance of this permit as required by HAR § 13-171-42(c). The permittee's water shor,tage plan shall identify what the permittee is willing to do should the Commission declare a water shortage in the Ewa-Kunia Ground-Water Management Area.
17. The water use permit shall be subject to the Commission's establishment of instream standards and policies relating to the Stream Protection and Management (SPAM) program, as well as legislative mandates to protect stream resources.
18. The permittee understands that any willful violation of any of the above conditions or any provisions of HRS § 174C or HAR § 13-171 may result in the suspension or revocation of this permit.
19. Special conditions in the attached cover transmittal letter are incorporated herein by reference.
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Commission on Water Resource Management
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Mr. Dean Nakano Acting Deputy Director
January 29,2003
Commission on Water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources State of Hawaii P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
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COMMISSION ON W h TtR RESOURCE Mt~NAGEMENT
SUBJECT: WELL NO. 2006-13 - WATER SHORTAGE PLAN
Dear Mr. Nakano:
Returned herewith is the Commission's letter dated August 6,2002 with the appropriate information filled in the table, as requested.
Future correspondence regarding the subject well should be directed to:
Jeffrey R. Stone Ko Olina Intangibles, LLC 55 Merchant Street, Suite 1500 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Should there be any questions on this matter, please contact William Blaisdell at 673-7678.
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c: Lenore Nakama William Blaisdell
Sincerely,
Ko Olina Intangibles, LLC By Ko Olina Company, LLC, its sole member
By Ko Olina Partners, LLC, its sole manager
O1k':f!!.ger
Harbor Court· Suite 1500' 55 Merchant Street· Honolulu. Hawaii 96813' Phone: (808) 531-9761 • Facsimile: (808) 531-1144
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We are writing to request that )'OU SdbPDt a water shortage plan :for the West Beadl Estates WeD (Well No. 2006-13), IS required ~er AdmiDistradve Rule § 13-171-42(c), wbich states:
"AU permlaees, unl.ss amrpt.d by:.! Commissioll, shl1ll submIt Q watn' shor,.. p/tin outlining hDW it will retlut;e its own wa:Je in (J(J$e of (J shm1age. E...", waw alton. plan s1ull.I, btl 3Ubj«t to apprqwzI or lIKJdijiCfJ1i01l tlte Commission. ..
. Your: water shortigc plan should i what you are willing to do should the CommiisinD declare a water shortage situatio in the Ewa-Kunia Ground-Water Management Area. In a water sboJtase situation,. the . ssiOn may require temporary redUc:ticmS in pumpap: fi'om aJ11O~es. The CommjMion s required, by Iaw~ to ·.formulate a plan to iulpJarneot such area-wide redacdom. wbicb all ccmsid..-~ incoaporale applOpriare provisicms set forth withiD yourwater plan for implementation,. fheref~ your help in su.bDdttini a wale:r sbortageplan will be ciaI in the CommisSion's tommIation of an ovenU WateJ" Shortage Plau:. At a minimum. we that yo~ identify 1hc ~ tedudioD (e.g. So/o, 1 00/0, 1 S~ etc.:> in water use that can be • iDdefinitely duriug a water shortaF situation by filling in the table below:
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After you haVe filled in 1M last colD on the above table, please make a Copy oCtbis letter and return it to us "at the above address. Please retain the original for'your records.
Please RSpODd to this letta" within the lleXt tJmty (30) days. Ifthe.re are anY questions. please conrad Lenore Nakama at 587-0218.
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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
To: Ken Williams
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL
From: Lenore Y. Nakama
Company: Ko'olina Community Date: January 8, 2003
Fax Number: 671-3640 Pages Including Header: 3
ERIC T. HIRANO ACTING CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ
BRIAN C. NISHIDA HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR.
DEAN A NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Phone Number: 671-2512 Subject: Request for Water Shortage Plan
Notes/Comments:
Hi Ken, :
Attached is a copy of the letter we sent out. We a~preciate your forwarding this to the right person in your organization, In the response, please update us a~ to the new contact information so we can update our records. Thanks for your help.
Aloha, Lenore
P.O. BOX 621, HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 PHONE: (808) 587-0218 FAX: (808) 587-0219 EMAIL: [email protected]
BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. Ken Williams West Beach Estates 2024 North King Street Honolulu, HI 96814
Dear Mr. Williams:
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
August 6, 2002
GILBERT S. COLOMA-AGARAN CHAIRPERSON
BRUCE S. ANDERSON MEREDITH J. CHING
CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ BRIAN C. NISHIDA
HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR.
LlNNEL T. NISHIOKA OEPUTY DIRECTOR
Ref: 2006-13 wsp.let
We are writing to request that you submit a water shortage plan for the West Beach Estates Well (Well No. 2006-13), as required under Administrative Rule §13-171-42(c), which states:
"All permittees, unless exempted by the Commission, shall submit a water shortage plan outlining how it will reduce its own water use in case of a shortage. Every water shortage plan shall be subject to approval or modification by the Commission. "
Your water shortage plan should identify what you are willing to do should the Commission declare a water shortage situation in the Ewa-Kunia Ground-Water Management Area. In a water shortage situation, the Commission may require temporary reductions in pumpage from all sources. The Commission is required, by law, to formulate a plan to implement such area-wide reductions, which shall consider and incorporate appropriate provisions set forth within your water shortage plan for implementation. Therefore, your help in submitting a water shortage plan will be beneficial in the Commission's formulation of an overall Water Shortage Plan. At a minimum, we request that you identify the percent reduction (e.g. 5%, 10%, 15%, etc.) in water use that can be sustained indefinitely during a water shortage situation by filling in the table below:
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Wen Name (Wen No.) Permitted H. .' Allpcation (mgd) Percent Reduction in W~t¢rHse
W Beach Estates (2006-13) Irrigation 0.700
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After you have filled in the last column on the above table, please make a copy of this letter and return it to us at the above address. Please retain the original for your records.
Please respond to this letter within the next thirty (30) days. If there are any questions, please contact Lenore Nakama at 587-0218.
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Sincerely,
ejeJ. ~ LINNEL T. NISHIOKA Deputy Director
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State of Hawaii CO~Il\nSSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Department of Land and Natural Resources Honolulu, Hawaii
May 17, 1989
Chairperson and Members Commission on Water Resource Management State of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
RESUBMITTAL Adjustments to Water Use Permits
Pearl Harbor Water Management Area, Oahu
Changes in ground water conditions, irrigated acreage. irrigation practice, and the recent downward revision of sustainable yield in the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area (PHWMA). has resulted in the need for adjustments to existing permitted use.
Staff Analysis
On April 19. 1989. the C mmission revised the sustainable yields for the Koolau basal aquifer and the chofield High-Level aquifers downward to 165 mgd and 13 mgd, respectiv y by the year 1995. Action on the recommended 17 mgd sustainable yield r the Waianae basal aquifer was defered to further study until no later tha October! of 1990. Until the sustainable yield of the Waianae basal aquifer is revised, the Commission will manage the permitted uses of water in the PHWMA within the recommended total sustainable yield of 195 mgd targeted for 1995.
The proposed sched e o,¥Telich 'hf 0~1:ing water use permits on a well source basis, was eveloped from information supplied by the major water users. The schedul cOincidejl with anticipated changes in water use resulting from reduction in Oahu Sugar Co. 's irrigated acreage in Ewa plain .caprock area and planned urban growth throughout the PHWMA.
Prior to the- Water Code, existing water use permits were conditional and subject to review. Also, it is not clear whether the water use permits allocated under Chapter 177 HRS, for ground water control areas, are valid to continue as new water use permits because of the due process in awarding permits under a water management area. It is additionally unclear, through comments of major water users, as to what constitutes an existing use based on previous permits under Chapter 177 HRS. Therefore, water use permits granted under the proposed schedule should be issued as interim permits in accordance with the Water code and Administrative Rule 13-171-20(b).
ITEM 1
· 0 Ch8.lrperson and Members o
Commission on Water Resource Management May 17, 1989
The proposed schedule of permitted water use for the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area are summarized below from the details of Exhibits 1, 2, and 3.
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
OSCo 91.65 78.01 74.95 70.38 70.38 70.38 70.38 62.40 BWS 92.01 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 87.41 Military 28.13 28.13 28.13 28.13 28.13 28.13 28.13 28.13 Private 8.05 7.55 7.55 7.55 7.55 7.55 7.55 7.55
Total 219.84 201.10 198.04 193.47 193.47 193.47 193.47 185.49
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Commission adopt the proposed schedule of permitted water use tabulated in Exhibits 1, 2, and 3 by user, well source, and aqui.fer for the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area, subject to the following conditions:
(1) That within each aquifer_ the total p'er~tted use shall. no~ed the sustainable yiel~H>~4.A~i~~~;.t
(2) (!hat any water aVailablr:~ oca: n r eor in-district usf!J. 0.ij ut>-l ~
(3) That scheduled i:eduction~ to Oahu Sugar Co. permitted use shall be initiated upoI\Jfinal termination of an OSee lease or sub-lease, whichever occurs~,~q..p~~:!1 ~~h...~ (..~;.c~ _
(4) That permits for water use issued in accordance with the proposed schedule shall be interim per . s subject to review and adjustment
;tt....by 1995.
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Attach.
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL
WILLIAM W. T • Chairperson
ectfuUy s
d . (£1~ MAN BUT AGOMORI Deput Director
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EXHIBIT 1 (Cont'd)
IIELlS
PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF INTERIM WATER USE PERMIT WAIANAE BASAL AQUIFER
1988 1989
DOIIALD Proposed Authorized USI Schedule
(agdl
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 ===:====::::=:=::as •••••••••••••••• x •• a ••• ~=.=2s.=a.=============-==Z:===================a===:a::======
OAHU SUCAR COMPANY liPS
EPlO
6.000 1.000
4.S00 4.700
4.500 4.700
4.500 1.590
4.500 1.590
4.500 1.590
4.500 1.590
3.644 0.000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subtotal IOSCol 13.000 9.200 9.200 6.090 6.090 6.090 6.090 3.644
HONOlUlU BII5 !lib. i 10 11111 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500 1.500
Bubers P\ 1.000 l. 000 1. 000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000
Honauli.li 1 , 2 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.000 2.000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subuul IBIISI ,40500 4.500 4.500 4.500 4.500 4.S00 4.500 4.500
HAVY
Barbers p, Sha'\ 1.337 2.337 2.331 2.331 2.337 2.331 2.337 2.337
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subtotal '"ilil,r,1 1.337 2.337 2.337 2.337 2.331 2.337 2.337 2.337
PRIVATE USERS lieu Buch C; C 0.701 0.700 '.700 0.700 0.700 0.700 0.100 0.700
Crac, Pac Corp '.50' 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.00' 0.000 0.000 0.000
SUI' DOIIALD '.500 O.~OO '.SOO 0.500 0.500 0.500 0.500 O.~OO
-------------------_ .. _--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subtot.l (Prifl&.1 1.70' 1.200 1.200 1.200 1.200 1.200 1.200 1.200 :~===:===s======assa ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ==aa: ..... ===== •••••••••••••••••••••••••• =.ac •••• == •• == •••
TOTAL 21.537 17.231 17.231 14.121 14.127 14.127 14.121 11.681
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EXHIBIT 2
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PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF INTERIM WATER USE PERMIT SCHOFIELD HIGH-LEVEL AQUIFER
1988 1989
DOIiAlD Propos.d Au\hori:.d Us. Schedule
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HONOLULU 81115 lIIilhilva I lIilhbva II
3.27' 1.000
3.270 1.000
3.270 1.000
3.270 1.000
3.270 1.000
3.270 1.000
3.270 1.000
3.270 1.00.
-------_._---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sublaul 181151
KILITART Schofield ShaH
Subu\&l 'Kil.1
OTHERS D.I Ko.l, Corp I D,l Ko.l, Corp II
4.270
5.455
5.455
2.121 0.000
U!70 4.270
5.455 5.455
5.455 5.455
2.121 2.121 1.00' '.000
4.27' 4.27' 4.270 4.271 4.270
5.455 5.455 5.455
5.455 5.455 5.455 5.455 5.455
2.121 2.121 2.121 2.121 2.121 0.000 0.'01 0.'01 '.001 0.000
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subiolal (olh,r.' 2.121 2.121 2.121 2.121 2.121 2.121 2.121 2.121 ••••••• cs .................................................... aaaaa .................................... .
TOTAL (Scho'i,ld Hilhluel Aqd fer I
GRAND TOTALS IlIliana., Kaolll I Schafield!
11.846 11.846 11.846 11.846 11.846 11.846 11.146 11.846
219.835 201.089 198.030 173.464 193.464 193.464 193.464 185.477
EXHIBIT 3
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DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
PERMIT
TO WITHDRAW AND USE GROUND WATER
Applicant: West Beach Estates Application Date: 9/26/85
Address: 2024 No. King St., Room 209, I
Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Ground Water Control Area: Pearl lIarbor Subarea: Waianae --=..:...:::.::==-----I
Well(s) Name: St~te Well No. (s): 2006-13, 14
Amount of Withdrawal: (Average Anual) 0.7 mgd (Max. Day) __ N..:../..:...A~_
Beneficial Purpose of Withdrawal: Golf course irri ation
Area or Projects Served: Beach Estates Golf Course
The applicant is hereby grant d a permit to withdraw and use ground water from the source identified bove, in accordance with Chapter 177, HRS, Administrative Rule, Chapter 66 of Title 13; and the following:
General Conditions. (1) the water use uthorized by this permit must be for the beneficial purpose described in this permit; (2) the us~ must not interfere substantially and materially with existing individual household uses, existing pres~rved uses, or existing permitted uses; (3) the use is subject to the shortage and emergency powers df the Board of Land and Natural Hesources; (4) this permit may be suspended or revoked in accorda~ce with Chapter 166 of Title 13; (5) the permit holder may be required to relinquish this permit at ant time or specified time after issuance to the Board of Land and Natural Resources in accordance with thapter 166 of Title 13; (6) an approved flowmeter(s) must be installed to measure withdrawals; and a record of the withdrawals must be kept :md reported to the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Oivision of Water and Land Development, P.O. Box 373, lIonolulu, Hawaii 96809, on a monthly basis.
Additional Conditions.
The term of this permit sh~l be twenty years from the date of issuance, subject to review and adjustment every five years.
The development of the groun water source shall be completed within 24 months from the date of permit suance.
If water with less than 250 arts per million chlorides is found, the water will not be used for irrigatin the golf course.
The issuance of this permit was approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resources at its meeting
on ______ O~c~t~.~2~5~,~19~8~5~ ________ __
hairperson 0
Da e of Issuance: NOV I 4 1985
WATER CiSOURCES L (' Di on of Wate
FLOOD CONTROL~ANCH and Land Develop~lt
¥RaM: l4.. DATE: 0 FILE IN: -----------~~---- ~~~~~-- ---------------
TO: INITIAL: PLEASE: REMARKS:
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D. Nakano --- J. Menor
M. Ohye ----
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Oshiro
Tagomori Sakai
H. Morimatsu --- J. Sato
See Me Call Review & Comment Take Act on Investiga e & Report
- Draft Re ly - Acknowle ge Receipt
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FOR YOUR:
~pproval
- Signatur _. Informati n
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October 18, 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
FROM: Ed Sakoda
SUBJECT: West Beach Golf Course WUP Application - Determination of Average Annual Use
Following are actual use figures for several golf courses on Oahu:
GOLF COURSE TIME PERIOD
Waialae July 1984 - June 1985 Pearl County Club July 1984 - June 1985 HICC July 1984 - June 1985 Hawaii Country Club July 1984 - June 1985 Hawaii Kai *Sept. 1982 - May 1984
AVERAGE ANNUAL USE
0.267 mgd 0.195 mgd 0.282 mgd 0.157 mgd 0.280 mgd
*During this period, the Hawaii Kai course was using only BWS water - no contribution from the Hawaii Kai Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) (oral communication from Riley Smith who operated the STP at that time.
From the above data, it seems that West Beach Golf Course's request of 0.7 mgd (4,080 gals. per day x 170.5 acres) Permitted Use is on the high side. The BWS Water Consumption Guidelines figure of 0.58 mgd (3,400 gals. per acre per day x 170.5 acres) may still be on the high side but we have a provision for adjusting the amount every five years. I think we should recommend a permitted use of 0.58 mgd, averaged annually, instead of the 0.7 mgd. The amount can be adjusted in the future if needed.
l/jJJ-ED SAKODA
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DEPARTMENT OF LA D AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Wat r and Land Development
Hon lulu, Hawaii
Chairperson and Members Board of Land and Natural Res urces State of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
West Beach Estates ater Use Permit Application, Pearl Harbor Groun Water Control Area, Oahu
West Beach Estates has s bmitted a Water Use Permit application to withdraw 0.7 million gallons pe day (mgd), averaged annually, from two new wells to be drilled into t e Waianae Subarea of the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area. he water will be used to irrigate the proposed 18-hole West Beach E tates Golf Course, Ewa, Oahu.
The status of the Waianae Subarea is as follows:
Sustainable Yield: Present Use: Water Available
for Allocation:
25 mgd ~ mgd~ .. ··
.. !
5.A!fi mgd
Based on the availability of water for allocation in the Waianae Subarea, and since the prop sed use of the wells will have no
ide~·mental effects on existing wells in the vicinity, the withdrawal of ~ 0.7 gd is recommended .
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RECOMMENDATION: CJ,) ()'
That the BoarA ~rove t e issuance of a Water Use Permit to West Beach Estates foroJt'~gd, a eraged annually, from two wells in the Waianae Subarea for golf cou se irrigation, subject to any special conditions and applicable laws, rules and ordinances.
The term of the permit s of the permit with a five-year the provisions of the permit. source shall be completed wit issuance.
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL:
sul;o<f!::mrperson
all be 20 years from the date of issuance oard review to determine compliance with The development of the ground water
in 24 months from the date of permit
ep:ll~tt~~ MAN BU TAG~' Mana er-ChiefU:~*eer
ITEM D-2
o o Stat of Hawaii
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Water and Land Development
Honol lu, Hawaii
Octob r 25, 1985
Chairperson and Members Board of Land and Natural Reso rces State of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
West Beach Estates W ter Use Permit Application, Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area, Oahu
West Beach Estates has su mitted a Water Use Permit application to withdraw 0.7 million gallons per day (mgd), averaged annually, from two new wells to be drilled into th Waianae Subarea of the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area. T e water will be used to irrigate the proposed 18-hole West Beach Es ates Golf Course, Ewa, Oahu.
The status of the Waianae
Sustainable Yield: Present Use: Water Available
for Allocation:
ubarea is as follows:
25 mgd ~ mgd ---' /.>·7 2. 'J 1/ ~ mgd
Based on the availability water for allocation in the Waianae Subarea, and since the propo ed use of the wells will have no detrimental effects on existing ells in the vicinity, the withdrawal of 0.7 mgd is recommended.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board approve th issuance of a Water Use Permit to West Beach Estates for 0.7 mgd, av raged annually, from two wells in the Waianae Subarea for golf cour e irrigation, subject to any special conditions and applicable laws, ules and ordinances.
The term of the permit sh of the permit with a five-year the provisions of the permit. source shall be completed withi issuance.
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL:
sul;o~rperson
be 20 years from the date of issuance oard review to determine compliance with he development of the ground water
24 months from the date of permit
GIl ~~~ MAN BU TAGOMO I Mana er-Chief En~ eer
Approved by the Be ~rd of Land 6 Natural Resources at the meeting held Oft
ITEM D-2
o o Stat of Hawaii
DEPARTMENT OF LAN AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Water and Land Development
Hono ulu, Hawaii
Octo er 25, 1985
Chairperson and Members Board of Land and Natural Reso rces State of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
West Beach Estates W ter Use Permit Application, Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area, Oahu
West Beach Estates has su mitted a Water Use Permit application to withdraw 0.7 million gallons per day (mgd), averaged annually, from two new wells to be drilled into th Waianae Subarea of the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area. T e water will be used to irrigate the proposed 18-hole West Beach Es ates Golf Course, Ewa, Oahu.
The status of the Waianae ubarea is as follows:
Sustainable Yield: Present Use: Water Available
for Allocation:
Based on the availability Subarea, and since the propo detrimental effects on existing 0.7 mgd is recommended.
RECOMMENDATION:
25 mgd -19,62-9 mgd .}.2,c.·<~1
/ 77 i 5~ mgd
water for allocation in the Waianae ed use of the wells will have no ells in the vicinity, the withdrawal of
That the Board approve th issuance of a Water Use Permit to West Beach Estates for 0.7 mgd, av raged annually, from two wells in the Waianae Subarea for golf cour e irrigation, subject to any special conditions and applicable laws, ules and ordinances.
The term of the permit sh of the permit with a five-year the provisions of the permit. source shall be completed withi issuance.
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL:
sul;o~rperson
be 20 years. from the date of issuance oard review to determine compliance with he development of the ground water
24 months from the date of permit
GIl ;~~ MAN BU TAGOMO I Mana er-Chief Engi eer
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October 10, 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
FROM: Ed Sakoda
SUBJECT: West Beach Golf Co~rse WUP Application
West Beach Golf Course h,s requested 0.7 mgd permitted use for the golf course based on 4,080 gall acre per day. Figure (4080) is taken from page 1-2 (attached report)i. However, the 4080 has a factor of 1.2 applied by BWS to allow for uncertainty in operating the new dual system. The West Beach Golf ~ourse will not be part of the BWS dual system so the 1.2 factor should. not apply. The BWS Water Consumption Guidelines figure of 3,400 gal/abre per day (attached Table 1) should be used for West Beach (3,400 gpaid x 170.5 acres = 0.58 mgd). It ShOUld] be taken into account that the :period of establishment of the golf course will require more than the aveItage annual use and should be noted in the water use permit issued anct perhaps in the Board submittal.
RECOMMENDATION: Recommend that the Board approve a WUP for West Beach Estates
G. C. for 0.58 mgd, averaged $Ilnually. It should be noted that the proposed West Beach G.C. wells will draw from the Waianae Basal Aquifer (Waianae Subarea) alth~gh it is located on the Caprock Subarea (similar situation as OSCo. Pumf 10). The Permitted Use given to West Beach G.C. will be subtracted from the total available from the Waianae Subarea.
EDWIN SAKODA ES:dh
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Table I. Summary of Wo~ er Consumption Guidelines and Sizing Factors
DUAL SYSTEM
WA TER CONSUMPTION GUIDELINES
SINGLE SYSTEM Alternative A Alternative B
Non- Non-Potable gal/unit
Potable Potable Potable gal/unit gal/unit gal/unit gal/unit
Single Family Duplex Multi Family Low Rise Multi Family High Rise
500 400 300
345 276 207
ISS 124 93
210 168 126
290 232 174
Sinqle Potable Non-Potable
Commercial ~,( 00 gal/acre 1,800 1,200 Resort . 50 gal/unit 203 147
4,( 00 gal/acre 2,320. 1,680 ""Golf Course & Parks '"«~J:'~l~T,~~A,(~ gal/acre,,:¥,r,l;;~:;t:'·~n·:<tTg600 ).:;,,~:'.tft.'\~T/ ~;~!.3,400
School 60 gal/student 35 25 Light Industry 4,(00 gal/acre 1,184 2,816 Commercial/Industrial 100 gal/ I 000 ft~ 60 40 Commercial/Residential 120 gal/I 000 ft 83 37
Heavy Industry - Where heavy demand for high quality water is required, it will be subject to special review and control by the Man< ger.
PIPELINE, RESERVOIR, AND WELL Pl~MP SIZING FACTORS
I. Demond Factors
a. AVERAGE DAY DEMAND. I='or land uses to be served byt~dual\system, a i.2' factor shall be applied to the above unit consumption rates to derive the overage day demand. For la'nd uses served by the potable system only, the above unit consumption rates are equivalt nt to average day demand.
b. MAXIMUM DAY DEMAND = ( .5) AVERAGE DAY DEMAND
c. PEAK HOUR RATE = (3.0) A V~RAGE DAY DEMAND
2. Fire protection can be met in Either the potable or non-potable system subject to meeting all present fire protection standards.
3. Reservoir Size
a. The potable reservoir volume shall be equivalent to maximum day demand.
b. The non-potable reservoir volutne sholl be equivalent to average day demand.
4. Potable and non-potable pipelines ~ hall be sized for peak hour flowrates with a minimum residual pressure of 40 psi and mpximum velocity in the main of 6 feet per second. Pipelines providing fire protection shall also be sized for maximum day flow plus fire flow with a residual of 20 psi at the critical fire hydrant.
5. Well pumps for potable and non-potable systems shall provide maximum day in an operating time of 16 hours.
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Table I. Summary of Wat~r Consumption Guidelines and Sizing Factors
DUAL SYSTEM
WA TER CONSUMPTION GUIDELlNE~
SINGLE SYSTEM Alternative A Alternative B
Single Family Duplex Multi Family Low Rise Multi Family High Rise
Commercial Resort
'Golf Course & Parks ", School Light Industry Commercial/Industrial Commercial/Residential
gal/unit
500 400 300
Potable gal/unit
345 276 207
Single
3, )00 gar/acre 50 gal/unit
4, )00 gal/acre . 4,000 gal/acre
60 gal/student 4 , (~OO gal/acre 2
00 gal//oOO ft2 20 gar/ I 000 ft
Non- Non-Potable Potable Potable gal/unit gal/unit gal/unit
155 210 290 124 168 232 93 126 174
Potable Non-Potable
1,800 1,200 203 147
2,320 1,680 ;." 600 3,400
35 25 1,184 2,816
60 40 83 37
Heavy Industry - Where heavy demand for high quality water is required, it will be subject to special review and control by the Man ~ger.
PIPELINE, RESERVOIR, AND WELL PJMP SIZING FACTORS
I. Demand Factors
a. AVERAGE DAY DEMAND. For land uses to be served by the dual system, a 1.2 factor shall be applied to th4~ above unit consumption rates to derive the average day demand. For lond uses served by the potable system only, the above unit consumption rates are equiva ent to average day demand •
b. MAXIMUM DAY DEMAND = 1.5) AVERAGE DAY DEMAND
c. PEAK HOUR RATE = (3.0) A \ ERAGE DAY DEMAND
2. Fire protection can be met in either the potable or non-potable system subject to meeting all present fire protection standards.
3. Reservoir Size
a. The potable reservoir volume shall be equivalent to maximum day demand.
b. The non-potable reservoir voh me shall be equivalent to average day demand.
4. Potable and non-potable pipelines shall be sized for peak hour flowrates with a minimum residual pressure of 40 psi and nraximum velocity in the main of 6 feet per second. Pipelines providing fire protectio ~ shall also be sized for maximum day flow plus fire flow with a residual of 20 psi at th ~ critical fire hydrant.
5. Well pumps for potable and non potable systems shall provide maximum day in on operating time of 16 hours.
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No. of Projected Water Use Year Land Use Units Acres Potable Water Non-Potable Water
(MGD) (MGD)
85 Resort /Hotel 1,340 -- 0.2720 0.1970 Pork -- 18.5 0.01 I I 0.0629 Golf Course-- -- 170.5· 0.1023 0.0000* HCC -- 21.8 0.0327 0.0540 Circulation -- 15.8 0.0000 0.0174 Beach Club -- 2.2 0.0066 0.0022
86 Low Density Apartments 150 -- 0.0414 0.0186 Resort/Hotel 830 -- 0.1685 0.1220
87 Low Density Apartments 445 -- 0.1228 0.0552
88 Commercial -- 2.0 0.0060 0.0000
89 Resort /Hotel 930 -- 0.1888 0.1367 Low Density Apartmen.ts 445 -- 0.1228 0.0552 High Rise Apartments 700 -- 0.1449 0.0651 Commercial -- 10.0 0.0300 0.0000 Circulation i -- : 18.5 0.0000 0.0204
-91 Resort /Hotel 900 -- 0.1827 0.1323
High Rise Apartments 960 -- 0.1987 0.0893 Park -- 5.8 0.0035 0.0197
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92 Low Density Apartments 310 -- 0.0856 0.0384 High Rise Apcirtments 1,220 -- 0.2525 0.1135 Park -- 10.2 0.0061 0.0347 School (300 Students) -- 6.9 0.0105 0.0228 CirculatiOn 5.2 0.0000 0.0051 . --
94 Low Dens.ity Apartments 150 -- 0.0414 0.0186 , High Rise Apartments 420 -- 0.0869 0.0391
Commercial -- 5.8 0.0174 0.0000 Pork -- 16.9 0.0101 0.0575
95 High Rise Apartments 400 -- 0.0828 0.0372 Morino -- 18.1 0.0453 0 0.0151
Sub-total for 1985-1992 2.2734 1.4306
Post Design Allocation for 0.9203 0.3624 '95 Future Development -- --TOTAL FOR 1985-2000 3.1937 1.7930
• The golf course will be irrigated by private, on-sHe wells.
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I ~ o AKINAKA & ASSOCIATES, LTD. Consulting Engineers
TO: Mr. Manabu Tagomori
Manager and Chief Engineer
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DATE: ____ ~0~c~to~b~e~r~9~,_1~9~8~5 ____ ___
Division of Water and Land Development
Dept. of Land & Natural Resources
P.O. Box 373
Honolulu. Hawaii 96809
ATTENTION: Mr. Ed Sakoda
SUBJECT: West Beach Estates
Golf Course Test Well
We are sending you attached herewith:
No. of Copies
General Remarks:
Description or Remarks
Master Plan, Dual Water System Study for West Beach Estates, James Campbell Industrial Park and Deep Draft Harbor, Community Planning, Inc., February 28, 1985 (Approved by Honolulu BWS dated May 10, 1985)
We herewith transmit above su~ject report for your information and files.
As per telephone conversation please be informed of the following:
1) EXHIBIT I, page 1-2: Go f Course - 4,080 gpad (non-potable) is part of the interim standards adopted for this project by the Honolulu BWS.
2) Historical average daily irrigation flows for the Hawaii Kai Championship Golf Course is approximately 0.7 MGD. (Mr. Riley Smith, Kaiser Hawaii Kai Wastew~ter Treatment Plant Manager)
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If there are any questions, please call the undersigned.
c.c. Mr. Bernard P. Kea Community Planning, Inc.
Very truly yours, AKINAKA & ASSOCIATES, LTD.
T ansmittal Form
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBliCATION
STATE OF HAWAII, City and County of Honolulu.
Leatrice Yamane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is a clerk, duly authorized to execute this affidavit, of the HAWAII NEWSPAPER AGENCY, INC., agent for HONOLULU ADVERTISER, INC., publisher of THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER and SUNDAY STAR-BULLETIN & ADVERTISER, and agent for GANNETT PACIFIC CORPORATION, publisher of HONOLULU STAR-BUllETIN; that said newspapers are newspapers of general circulation in the state of Hawaii; that the attached notice is a trU? notice as was published in the afore-referenced news-papers as follows: The Honolulu Advertiser ............. times, on ............................................................ .
Honolulu Star-Bulletin: ... Pone... times, on October 14, 1985
Sunday Star-Bulletin & Advertiser: ........... times, on ........ .
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AFFIDAVIT OF PUBliCATION
STATE OF HAWAII, City and County of Honolulu.
Leatrice Yamane ............................................ " ,being duly sworn, deposes and says that she is a clerk, duly authorized to execute this affidavit, of the HAWAII NEWSPAPER AGENCY, INC., agent for HONOLULU ADVERTISER, INC., publisher of THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER and SUNDAY STAR-BULLETIN & ADVERTISER, and agent for GANNETT PACIFIC CORPORATION, publisher of HONOLULU STAR-BUllETIN; that said newspapers are newspapers of general circulation in the state of Hawaii; that the attached notice is a trw notice as was published in the afore-referenced news-papers as follows: The Honolulu Advertiser ............. times, on .......................................................... '"
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Consideration of Water Use Permit Application in the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area
All interested parties are hereby notified that the Board of Land and Natural Resources plans to consider and act on tJ:le following application for a Water Use Permit in the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area at its regularly scheduled meeting on Friday morning, 9: 00 a. m., October 25, 1985, at the Kahului Library Conference Room, Kahului, Maui.
West Beach Estates requests permission to withdraw a total of 0.7 mgd of brackish water, averaged annually, from two new wells in ·the Waianae Subarea of the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area. The water will be used to irrigate the proposed IS-hole West Beach Estate Golf Course.
State of Hawaii BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
~<:£-Chairperson of the Board
Dated: October 10, 1985 Publish in the Honolulu Star Bulletin issue
of October 14, 1985.
STATE OF WAil ( .
REQUISITION & PU •• CHASE OI~DER m Oh 6E
NO.
Date _______________ _
Deliver Before ____________ _
ORGANIZATION F NCTION AND ACTIVITY DELIVERY ADDRESS NOTICE TO VENDORS
Conditions of purchase are listed on the back side of this purchaEe order. Please read carefully. Payments may be delayed if all steps are not followed
... --- BILLING ADDRESS -Honolulu. - •• 96801 .... '~f 1' __ ' Act -The State of Hawaii is an EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY and AFFIRMATIVE AC ION employer. We encourage
the participation of women and minorities in all phases of employment.
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co Y #7 - DEPARTMENT STATE ACCOUNTING FORM C-03 JULY 1 .. 1983 (REVISED)
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West Beach Estates 2024 No. King St. Room 209 Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Oct bar 3, 1985
Gentlemen:
This is to acknowledge re eipt of y~_~lications for a Water Use Permit and a Well Drilling Permi for two~oc~wellS to furnish irrigation water for the West Beach Estat's Golf Course--located in the Pearl Harbor
Ground Water Control Area.
':,ly staff is processing more information is needed.
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applications and If'lill contact your office if
SiIlcercly,
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Depa!,·tment of Land and Natural Resources
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APPLICATION FOR: (check one) CJ1 PERMIT TO WITHDRAW WATER FOR BENEFICIAL USE o PER-MIT TO SUPPLY WATER FOR BENEFICIAL USE
Instructions: Fill out, sign, and send application with pertinent attachments to Dept. oj Land &
Natural Resources, P.O. Box 373. Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. A non-refundable fiHng jee 0; 5100 is required. e:::cepting military. federal. state. and local government agencies.
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N~'4E OF APPLICANT West Beach Estates Address 2024 No.Kjng S1Phone 848-2260 . Rm. 209 '
REQUESTED BENEFICIAL USE OF WATER. Han. Hi 9~19 Golf Course CiDomestic OMunicipal OMilitary QAg=icultural 0 Industrial LYOther Irrigation
(specify) Appropriately describe nature and pUI:pose of requested use: The proposed well s wi 11 furni sh irrigation water for the proposed la-Hole West Beach Estates Golf Course. TWO wei Is
will alternate to furnjsbappro¥iwatelyO.7 MG for the Golf COllrse irrigatiQR. _______________ . Proposed commencement date of water use: ______ _
REQUESTED AMOtJNT OF WITHDRAWAL OR SUPPLY: Average Annual O. 7 mgd~ ~Ia:dmum ~10nth 30 mgd; Maximum Day 1.0 :=gs.. Appropriately describe schedule or times of taking requested withdrawal: ....;N:.:.;o::..r:..:m.:::a::..l:.,....:g:c:o~l"-lf--"c~o:.wyL.Lr-'lls~e irrigation will be during evening hours from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
)JATt:RE AND TEID1 OF REQtJESTED PER.\!!T: fiTemoorar-v" - . . Requested period of ;>er!!lit --.-----------------------
;:). PROPOSED SOURCE OF WATER Sli"PPLY: OExistng source OModification of existing source filNew sou=ce Briefly describe existing or proposed source and any related facilities and st;.bmit map. plot olan. and olans or drawings of source of su:pply: Proposed well section is covered in companion·Well Drilling Permit Applicatlon.
If construction work is proposed for new or modified existing source. give: Commencement Date Completion Date __________ _
6. ASSESSMENT OF REQUESTED WATER USE OR SUPPLY
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In a separate attac.'lment to this application. applicant must provide a written assessment addressing the desirability of issuing the requested permit. including such considerations as the availability of water. the beneficial purpose of the proposed water use. and the impact. if any. of the proposed water use on existing permitted uses. preserved uses, and indi-vidu~househol SEE ATTACHMENT
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Signature;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Water User or Supplier
Signature: ~ O~
Date: September 20, 1985
Date: Cfj).?r/fr ------~,~----)T-----------
In ccco~ancr 'WIII'l DrpC1l"tmenr ihgularion No.9, rve", pe"mu approved and iuued !)y Ihe 30<1"d :Jf L..uId ,.\jalW"al ilesoureu shall be fo" a specifl.d perIod of ame. for a speCified bene;ic:al ~SI!. suo/ec: to suspensIon and "rvoccnon. and subject to thl shortage and .1II.rglnCJl...p\IWI/"'S of th. aoC1l"d.. ConSIderation of applications for ~ p.rmlt snelll inc!u.I1I:' availabilitjl o( water. ben'flcial-;;arpose o( warer use. non-impairment of the most benefiCial use and develD~nu of tl'le waltr rUOI.l1'eCS in 11\. d.esignared arec. and lUI subSlantial and ma"r:al inrer;rrr.ncrr · ... i:l'l I:ISIing lUes of watlr.
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Docket No. 180 days 2~f""'/f!~:4-,rA""-? ,......,.p,Nb----Board Approved Disapproved Well No. 2006 - i3
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PERMIT TO WITHDRAW WATER FOR BENEFICIAL USE OAHU GROUND/WATER CONTROL AREA
6. ASSESSMENT OF REQUESTED WATER USE OR SUPPLY:
The proposed West Beach Estates golf course irrigation wells were reported by Belt Collins and Associates as separate on-site irrigation wells (privately owned) in the "Ewa Water Master Plan", dated July 1985, which was approved by the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.
The proposed irrigation wells will provide a non-potable water source to the West Beach Estates l8-hole golf course. This conforms to agreements by the Honolulu Board of Water Supply, Department of Land and Natural Resources - DOWALD, and the James Campbell Estate to reserve potable water for domestic uses.
The permit application is a request to develop two non-potable irrigation wells which will alternately pump to furnish 0.7 MGD for the golf course irrigation. The first well is located on the site plan and the second well will be located after development and results of the first exploratory well.
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~~.... . DEf"Ai'n~.f.~.c""'r OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
PERMIT
TO WITHDRAW AND USE GROUND WATER
Applicant: Honolulu Board of Water Supply Application Date: July 2, 1985
Address: 630 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, Hawaii 96843
Ground Water Control Area: Pearl Harbor Subarea: Waianae
Well(s) Name: Barbers Point State Well No. (s): New --------------------Amount of Withdrawal: (Average Annual) 1.000 mgd (Max. Day) ------Beneficial Purpose of Withdrawal: Municipal
Area or Projects Served: Ewa/Waianae Water System - Others
The applicant is hereby granted a permit to withdraw and use ground water from the source identified above, in accordance with Chapter 177, IIRS, Administrative Rule, Chapter 166 of Title 13; and the following:
General Conditions. (1) the water use authorized by this permit must be for the beneficial purpose describeu 1rI this permit; (2) the use must not interfere substantially and materially with existing individual household uses. existing preserved uses. or existing permitted uses; (3) the use is subject to the shortage and emergency powers of the Board of Land and Natural Hesources; (4) this permit may be suspended or revoked in accordance with Chapter 166 of Title 13; (5) the permit holder may he requi!'ed to relinquish this permit at any time or specified time after issuance to the rloard of Land Ilnd Natural Resources in accordance with Chapter 166 of Title 13; (6) an approved flowmeter(s) must he installed to measure withdrawals; and a record of the withdrawals must he kept and reported to the Department of Land and Natural Resources. Division of Water and Land Development. P. O. rlox 373. Honolulu. Hawaii 96809. on a monthly basis.
Additional Conditions.
The term of this permit shall be twenty years from the date of issuance of the permit, subject to review and adjustment every five years.
The issuance of this permit was approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resources at its meeting
July 11, 1985 on ________________________________ _
fuifrperson of the Board
Date of Issuance: AUG , 2 1985 ---~~~~~---
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STEPHEN P. BOWLES President
ISLAND RESO URCES, L'I'D. Resource Management with Imagination
Water. Land. Energy
January 14, 1966 Telephone (808) 885-4759
Akinaka & Associates, Ltd. C©rPY
RE:~tIVED 250 N. Beretania Street - Suite 300 Honolulu, Hawaii 96617 JAN 15 1988
SUBJECT: WEST BEACH WELL NO.2 INTERIM REPORT AKINAKA & ASSOCIATES, LT~.
Attached is an interim report on West Beach No.2 as built
and tested. Complete chemical analyses and drilling logs will
be provided, when available, and included in a final comprehensive
report covering West Beach No.1, West Beach No.2, and a hydrogeologic
review with interpretive conclusions.
Should more data be required in the meantime, please call
on me.
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P.O. Box 1656. Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
STEPHEN P. BOWLES President
ISLAND RESOUHCES, LTD. Resource Management with Imagination
Water. Land • Energy
January 14, 1988
WEST BEACH NON-POTABLE WELL NO.2
CONSTRUCTION AND PRELIMINARY TEST RESULTS Interim Report
CONSTRUCTION
Telephone (808) 885-4759
Construction of West Beach brackish well No. 2 commenced on October 20, 1987. A 20 inch diameter bore hole was constructed to a depth of 245 feet by November 20, 1987. According to the drilling logs, the first water was struck at a depth of about 190 feet.
On December 4, 1987, bail samples of water were collected at depths of 13,43 and 53 feet below the water table. The depth to water was about 178 feet below the ground surface (approximately elevation 193 feet). The decision was made to set the permanent 16 inch diameter casing to elevation -50 feet, as called for in the specifications.
The well was electric logged by the Honolulu Board of Water Supply and casing installed and grouted as specified. Open hole drilling commenced on December 17, 1987 and was drilled to a depth of 300 feet on December 29, 1987. Additional water samples were collected daily as the drilling progressed. Based on indications of highly permeable rocks (as determined by drill cuttings) and water quality (a consistent chloride analysis between 318 and 354 mg/l), a decision was made to conduct pumping tests.
On January 4, 1988, a yield-drawdown test was conducted. At 9:00 A.M. on January 5, 1988, the long term test was started and run continuously until 9:00 A.M. on friday, January 8 (72 hours). The well was tested for a total of 75 hours and 45 minutes.
AS BUILT DIMENSIONS AND TEST RESULTS
figure 1 is an as built sketch of West Beach well as of January 8, 1988. The well will be capped as per specifications. final acceptance of the well is pending approval by the Honolulu Board of Water Supply.
The results of the yield-drawdown test are listed on Table 1. Data on the long term test are summarized in figure 2. A total of 4,840,700 gallons were pumped over 72 hours, for an average pump
P.O. Box 1656. Kamuela, Hawaii 96743
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rate of 1120 gallons per minute.
~ As noted in figure 2, the water quality, i.e., salinity expressed as total chlorides, remained constant during the test. Complete chemical analy8es and drilling logs including interpretive information, will be provided upon the completion of West Beach No.1.
for purposes of this report, it is reasonable to conclude the following:
1) Construction and test results of West Beach No.2 meet all specifications.
2) The depth of casing and open hole is satisfactory to provide sustained yield and water quality, as called for under the permit approvals.
3) The design pumping rate of 1100 gp~ can be met with a drawdown of about .6 feet.
4) The consistent and low chloride readings during sampling and testing indicate that sustained pumping will provide high quality brackish water in the long term.
5) The depth of West Beach No.2 is satisfactory and it is concluded that the present depth meets all requirements, and that there is no reason to drill further.
6) The pump design for West Beach No.2 can proceed as planned.
WEST BEACH NON-POTABLE WELL NO. 2
YIELD VS DRAWDOWN TEST January 4. 1988
Casing Elevation Casing Depth Open Hole Depth Pump Intake @ Airline Measured Water Level
Pressure Time Gage PSI
Drawdown In Feet
11:29 8.8
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WATER USE PERMIT NO. 082
This report has been prepared in accordance with 13-171-22(b) of the Hawaii Revised Statutes
requiring a 20-year review of issued water use permits to determine permit compliance.
Following is a summary of permit information, site characteristics, methodology, ftndings, and
recommendations for this State permit ftle.
Permit Information
Water User:
Landowner of Source:
Permitted Withdrawal Rate:
Water Management Area:
Island:
Aquifer Sector/System:
System Sustainable Yield:
Water Type:
Original CWRM Date:
Standard Conditions:
Special Conditions:
Water Source
State Well Number(s):
Well Name:
Water Source TMK Number(s):
State Land Use Classiftcation(s):
County Zoning Classiftcation(s):
Geographical Coordinates:
State Well No. 2006-14:
State Well No. 2006-15:
Beneftcial Use Explanation:
Honolulu Board of Water Supply 630 S. Beretania St. Honolulu, HI 96843
West Beach Estates 2024 North King Street, Room #209 Honolulu, HI 96819
1.000 mgd (Based upon a 12-month moving average)
Ewa-Kunia
Oahu
Pearl Harbor/Ewa-Kunia
16.0 mgd
Non-Potable
May 17th, 1989
N/A
N/A
2006-14,2006-15
Barbers Point
1 st Division, 9-1-015:004
Urban
AG-1/BMX-3
Latitude 21 0 20' 47.0" North Longitude 1580 06' 19.0" West
Latitude 21 0 20' 46.0" North Longitude 1580 06' 18.0" West
Supply proposed golf courses in West Beach
1 BROWN AND CALDWELL Summary Report for Water Use Permit No. 082
o Background Information
State Well Nos. 2006-14 and 2006-15 located on TMK parcel 9-1-015:004 and are used for
irrigational purposes on the island of Oahu. Consistent water use reporting records are available
for at least the past four years. During this time, the permittee's 12-month moving average has
not exceeded the permitted allocation of 1.000 mgd. There are no salinity records on file for
either well. Reference the permit file for additional information on reporting history.
Water Use Permit 082 was issued on May 17th, 1989 by the Commission on Water Resource
Management. During the research phase of this project, the file for State Well Nos. 2006-14 and
2006-15 could not be located. As such, the standard conditions and special conditions governing
this water use permit are not available, which makes determining overall permit compliance
impossible. A complete list of all standard and special conditions is given in the permit ftle.
Field Investigation Information
Due to certain project constraints, no Honolulu Board of Water Supply well sites were visited.
However, information collected during the data gathering phase of this project is included in
previous sections of this report.
Recommendations
• Address the following discrepancies between the Commission's electronic database and
actual fteld investigation ftndings:
o Update permittee contact with new BWS director
• Locate the standard and special conditions associated with WUP 082 and cross reference
with information in this report in order to determine the extent of permit compliance.
2 BROWN AND CALDWELL Summary Report for Water Use Permit No. 082
o o Standard Conditions List
1. The water described in this water use permit may only be taken from the location described and used for the reasonable beneficial use described at the location described above. Reasonable beneficial uses means "the use of water in such a quantity as is necessary for economic and efficient utilization, which is both reasonable and consistent with State and County land use plans and the public interest." (HRS § 174C-3)
2. The right to use ground water is a shared use right.
3. The water use must at all times meet the requirements set forth in HRS § 174C-49(a), which means that it: ,
a. Can be accommodated with the available water source; b. Is a reasonable-beneficial use as defined in HRS § 174C-3; c. Will not interfere with any existing legal use of water; d. Is consistent with the public interest; e. Is consistent with State and County general plans and land use designations; f. Is consistent with County land use plans and policies; and g. Will not interfere with thelrights of the Department of Hawaiian Home
Lands as provided in Sectipn 221 of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act and HRS § 174C-I01(a). !
4. The ground-water use here must ~ot interfere with surface or other ground-water rights or reservations. !
S. The ground-water use here must ~ot interfere with interim or permanent instream £low standards. If it does, then:
a. A separate water use permjit for surface water must be obtained in the case an area is also designated as ai surface water management area;
b. The interim or permanentiinstream £low standard, as applicable, must be amended.
6. The water use authorized here is subject to the requirements of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, as amended, if applicable.
7. The water use permit application and submittal, as amended, approved by the Commission at its <Insert Date>meeting are incorporated into this permit by reference.
8. Any modification of the permit terms, conditions, or uses may only be made with the express written consent of the Commission.
Variations of Standard Condition (8) are as follows: 1. Modification of any permit condition shall be approved by the Commission.
Modification of any permit condition without notification may result in the revocation of the water use permit.
9. This permit may be modified by the Commission and the amount of water initially granted to the permittee may be reduced if the Commission determines it is necessary to:
a. Protect the water sources (quantity or quality); b. Meet other legal obligations including other correlative rights; c. Insure adequate conservation measures; d. Require efficiency of water uses; e. Reserve water for future uses, provided that all legal existing uses of water as
of June, 1987 shall be protected; f. Meet legal obligations to tp.e Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, if
applicable; or g. Carry out such other nece~sary and proper exercise of the State's and the
Commission's police powers under law as may be required.
Prior to any reduction, the Commission shall give notice of its proposed action to the permittee and provide ~e permittee an opportunity to be heard
10. An approved £lowmeter(s) must ~e installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, s~linity, temperature, and pumping times must be kept and reported to the Commis$ion on Water Resource Management on forms provided by the Commission on ~ monthly basis (attached).
Variations of Standard Condition PO) are as follows: i. The applicant shall keep nltonthly pumpage estimates to be submitted
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annually to the Commissi<J>n. 11. An approved flowmeter(si need not be installed to measure monthly
withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, salinity, temperature, and pumping times must be ~ept and rep~rted to the Co~ss~on on Water Resource Management on: forms proVlded by the COtnnllSSlOn on a yearly basis (attached). .
111. An approved £lowmeter(s) must be installed to measure withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrll-wals, water-levels, salinity, and temperature must be kept and reported to the Commission on a monthly basis in accordance with the Commission's September 16, 1992 action on reporting requirements.
lV. Approved £lowmeters must be installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals must be kept and reported to the Commission on Water Re!,ource Management on a monthly basis.
v. An approved £lowmeter(s) must be installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, salinity, temperature, and pumping times must be kept and reported to the Commission on Water Resource Management on forms provided by the Commission on a quarterly /yearly basis (attached).
VI. An approved flowmeter shall be installed to measure water withdrawls Vll. An approved flowmeter(s) must be installed to measure withdrawals; and a
record of the withdrawals must be kept and reported to the Deparment of
o o Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water and Land Development, P.O. Box 373, Honolulu, HI 96809, on a monthly basis.
Vlll. Although not stated as a condition of the permit § 13-168-7 HAR requires you to keep a record of your monthly total pump age, water level, salinity, and water temperature. This information must be submitted to the Commission on a regular monthly basis using the enclosed water use report form.
lX. An approved flowmeter s~all be installed and the withdrawal from Well 1851-73 shall be recorded;and reported to DLNR on a monthly basis by the owner and/or operator of the well.
x. The withdrawals from the~e wells shall be recorded and reported to the DLNR on a monthly bas~s by the BWS.
Xl. The applicant shall providF and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or means for measuring and reporting water usage on a monthly basis.
xu. The applicant shall provide and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or means for measuring and reporting total water usage. Water usage shall be measllled on a monthly basis and reported to the Commission.
Xlll. The applicant shall provid~ and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or meahs for measuring and reporting total water usage. Water usage shall be measpred on a monthly basis and reported to the Commission along with w~ter level and salinity measurements.
11. This permit shall be subject to thel Commission's periodic review of the <Aquifer> Aquifer System's sustainable yield, The amount of water authorized by this permit may be reduced by the Commissiqn if the sustainable yield of the <Aquifer> Aquifer System, or relevant modified aqui1er(s), is reduced.
12. A permit may be transferred, in wllOle or in part, from the permittee to another, if: a. The conditions of use of the permit, including, but not limited to, place,
quantity, and purpose of use, remain the same; and b. The Commission is informed of the transfer within ninety days.
Failure to inform the department of the transfer invalidates the transfer and constitutes a ground for revocation of the permit. A transfer, which involves a change in any condition of the permit, including a change in use covered in HRS § 174C-57, is also invalid and constitutes a ground for revocation.
13. The uses(s) authorized by law and by this permit do not constitute ownership rights.
14. The permittee shall request modification of the permit as necessary to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances that will affect the permittee's water use.
15. The permittee understands that under HRS § 174C-58(4), that partial or total nonuse, for reasons other than conservations, of the water allowed by this permit for a period of four (4) continuous years or more may result in a permanent revocation as to the amount of water not in use. The Commission and the permittee may enter
o into a written agreement that, for reasons satisfactory to the Commission, any period of nonuse may not apply towards the four-year period. Any period of nonuse which is caused by a declaration of water shortage pursuant to section HRS § 174C-62 shall not apply towards the four-year period or forfeiture.
16. The permittee shall prepare and submit a water shortage plan within 30 days of the issuance of this permit as required by HAR § 13-171-42(c). The permittee's water shortage plan shall identify what the permittee is willing to do should the Commission declare a water shortage in the <Aquifer>Ground-Water Management Area.
17. The water use permit shall be subject to the Commission's establishment of instream standards and policies relating to ~e Stream Protection and Management (SP AM) program, as well as legislative marldates to protect stream resources.
18. The permittee understands that a4y willful violation of any of the above conditions or any provisions of HRS § 174C pr HAR § 13-171 may result in the suspension or revocation of this permit. '
19. Special conditions in the attached 'cover transmittal letter or attached exhibits are incorporated herein by reference.
20. If the ground-water source does not presently exist, the new well shall be completed, i.e. able to withdraw water for the:proposed use on a regular basis, within twentyfour (24) months from the date the water use permit is approved.
Variations of Standard Condition ~20) are as follows: i. The permit may be revok~d if work is not started within six months of the
date of issuance or if wor~ is suspended or abandoned for six months. The work proposed in the pentut application shall be completed within two years
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from the date of permit issuance.
21. This permit may not be transferred or the use rights granted by this permit sold or in any other way alienated. Pursuant to HRS § 174C-59 and the requirements of . Chapter 174C, the Commission on Water Resource Management has the authority to allow the transfer of the permit and the use rights granted by this permit in a manner consistent with HRS § 174C-59. Any such transfer shall only occur with the Commission's prior express writte;n approval. Any sale, assignment, lease, alienation, or other transfer of any interest in this permit shall be void.
22. The water use permit granted shall be an interim water use permit, pursuant to HRS § 174C-50. The final determination of the water use quantity shall be made within five (5) years of the filing of the application to continue the existing use.
23. The water use permit shall be issued only after agricultural review.
24. That scheduled adjustments to Oahu Sugar Co. permitted use shall be initiated upon discontinuance of agricultural uses.
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25. The issuance of this permit was approved by the Commission on Water Resource Management at its meeting on <Insert Date>.
26. The permit shall be subject to the review by the Attorney General.
27. The permit holder may be required to relinquish this permit at any time or specified time after issuance to the Board of Land and Natural Resources in accordance with Chapter 166 ofTicle 13.
28. The applicant shall obtain the necessary land acquisition documents from the Hawaii Housing Authority.
o Special Conditions List
1. Should an alternate permanent source of water be found for this use, then the Commission reserves the right to revoke this permit, after a hearing.
2. In the event that the tax map key at the location of the water use is changed, the permittee shall notify the Commission in writing of the tax map key change within thirty (30) days after the permittee receives notice of the tax map key change.
3. The applicant shall contact the Environmental Management Division, State Department of Health, at 586-4304, concerning "GUIDELINES APPLICABLE TO GOLF COURSES IN HAWAII" date <Insert Date & Version #>.
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4. Standard Condition lOis emphas~ed, to report consumption on a regular basis.
5. The applicant may continue this e:\cisting use of ground water within the limits approved by the Commission, and the actual issuance of the interim permit shall not be a reason to interrupt this exis~g use.
6. This interim water use permit shall cease to become interim and shall be subject to HRS § 174C-55 upon administrative review of the quantity within five (5) years, provided that all conditions of the use (including the review of the quantity which shall not be greater than the amoUiflt initially granted) remain the same. Enforcement of the allocation limit shall be stay~d pending staff's review and issuance of a permanent water use permit.
7. As-built drawings of the well and ~ump, and a complete pumping test record shall be submitted within sixty (60) days. .
8. In the event the pump tests show that aquifer boundary conditions do not support the requested withdrawals, the Commission reserves the right to amend this permit, after a hearing, to a level that is supported by the pump tests.
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9. The existing use may be continued within the levels approved by the Commission, and the actual issuance of the permit document shall not be a reason to interrupt the approved level of use.
10. The filing of an application by Kukui, Inc. for a new or modified water use permit for the Kualapuu Aquifer in exces~ of 2.0 mgd (total system withdrawal) shall be just cause for re-consideration of this ifterim permit by the Commission
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11. Upon completion of a new transmission line for the transport of water use by Well #17, the permit shall be modified to reduce the allocation amount by the additional 79,220 gallons per day allocated for use of the Molokai Irrigation System.
12. Within six (6) months from the date of approval of a water use permit for the well, the applicant shall conduct a feasibility study and submit a report describing
o o alternative sources of nonpotable water for irrigation uses at the resort area. It is suggested that the developer consider use of dual lines in the subdivisions so that effluent may be used in the existing reuse system. Another consideration is the development of brackish water wells in the Kaluakoi Aquifer system for mixing with the effluent generated at the resort.
13. Within six (6) months from the date of approval of a water use permit for the well, the application shall evaluate the filter back discharges into Kakaako Gulch to determine if excessive preventable waste is occurring and identify possible measures to eliminate or reduce such waste. The evaluation shall be conducted in cooperation with the Commission staff and staff of the Department of Health's Safe Drinking Water Branch, which regulates the drinking water system.
14. Within six (6) months from the date of approval of a water use permit for the well, the applicant shall 1) implement a leakage control and detection system and compete repairs to prevent such leakage and 2) implement use of xeriscaping and low-flow fixtures.
15. Action on the future use portion 9f the water use permit application for Well #17 (Well No. 0901-01) is deferred pe~ding the establishment of existing uses in the aquifer. Kukui Inc.'s application (or uses in excess of those uses existing on July 15, 1992 will be considered "new" us¢s and will be taken up by the Commission as soon
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as other existing use applications ~ave been decided. In the interim, a. The Commission shall recpgnize that there is disagreement between the
applicant's staff calculatiotils of reasonable-beneficial existing use b. The Applicant will have the burden of proof to show within six (6) months
reasonable-beneficial existing use calculations that support the applicant's request as opposed to staffs calculations.
c. The Commission's enforcement of the approved existing use allocation will be suspended for six (6) months.
16. The permittee shall submit a notice of intent and written request to continue the use at least ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the interim five-year permit.
17. The Commission shall delegate to Maui Department of Water Supply the authority to allocate the use of water for municipal purposes, as provided in §174C-48(b).
18. Maui Department of Water Supply shall be exempt from the requirements for permit modifications, as provided in§174C-57(c).
19. The permittee must meter water use and monitor chloride concentrations on a monthly basis and submit monthly reports of water use and chloride concentrations to the Commission.
20. Standard Condition 16 is waived for saltwater wells.
21. The permit will be revoked if (1) stream monitoring shows that pumping the well reduces stream flow, or (2) the electromagnetic resistivity survey indicates that the
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well was drilled into a dike compartment, unless the applicant submits a petition for an amendment to the interim instream flow standard with the well completion report. However, no use of the water may be made without a Pump Installation Permit, which cannot be issued during consideration of the amendment of the interim instream flow standard.
22. The applicant shall present the results of the electromagnetic resistivity survey, pump tests, and stream monitoring to a community meeting as well as to the Commission.
23. A final determination of water use quantity shall be made within five (5) years of the filing date of the application «Insert Date» to continue existing use.
24. The applicant shall implement, by December 31, 1995, a biological and hydraulic monitoring program for a minimum 2-year period that: 1) documents the existing operating procedure, 2) seeks to identify the impacts of all operating alternatives on Waikolu Stream, and 3) seeks to identify the effectiveness of weir modifications (Dam No.1). This program shall incorporate the three new wells, Wells #4-6 (Well Nos. 0855-06, -OS, &-04, respectively), which may be pumped within the approved limits, for monitoring and testing purposes only. Further, semi-annual reports summarizing data and preliminary findings shall be submitted to the Commission. It is suggested that the Department of Agriculture work with the State Division of Aquatic Resources and other affected agencies to prepare the monitoring program in light of the difficult technical questions raised by this application. A particular concern is the coordination of this monitoring program with the ongoing National Park Service study by Anne Brasher. A draft of this plan shall be submitted to the Commission staff within ninety (90) days for technical review and comment. Results of the monitoring program shall be used to make recommendations to the Commission on any additional use of the wells, and shall be made readily available to all interested parties.
25. That the Commission approves the well construction permit for the KamiloloaWaiola Well (Well No. 0759-01), subject to the standard well construction conditions and the special conditions for the pumping well for the aquifer tests.
26. That the Commission authorizes the Chairperson to approve and issue a pump installation permit upon acceptance of adequate pump test result, subject to the standard pump installation conditions.
27. Should the well be used for back-up domestic supply, applicant is advised to contact DOH or otherwise ensure safe drinking water quality is maintained.
28. The applicant shall follow the agreed monitoring plan.
29. If pesticides used by the applicant are found in ground or surface water and can be traced to the applicant's use, the CWRM may revoke the permit immediately upon such finding.
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30. Issuance of the interim permit shall be withheld until the reservation of water for DHHL is set by rule. Applicant may continue this existing use within the approved limits.
31. The applicant shall submit well modification and pump installation permit applications for administrative approval by chairperson prior to beginning any work required to complete well.
32. Should any stream flow impacts result from use, petition to amend interim instream flow standards shall be submitted.
33. Should any dewatering result from use, pumping shall cease immediately.
34. Shall submit accurate schematic diagram of distribution system for the battery of 5 wells.
35. Shall be subject to a 6-month independent audit & monitoring.
36. Final pump capacity shall be determined from pump test results & approved administratively by signature of chair.
37. The permittee shall seek and submit to the Commission within ninety (90) days written confirmation from the Department of Land Utilization of the nonconforming use.
38. Pumping shall cease immediately if the chloride reports show that the brackish water developed in the well exceeds 1,OqO mg/l of chloride, unless a variance from the chloride limit has been granted. The authority to approve future variance requests is delegated to the chairperson.
39. The duration of the interim permit shall be: a. To July 1,2006, or b. Until treated wastewater is available and acceptable for use, or c. Until such time that a significant change in permitted, actual, or projected
uses or water supply occurs.
40. Action on any interim permit may be initiated by the Commission or any permittee upon letter request or pursuant to §174C-57 Haw. Rev. Stat. (Modification of permit terms).
41. This permit is approved under the assumption that wastewater will become available for reuse as an alternative supply source.
42. Require adherence to the chloride sampling protocol and the submittal of weekly chloride data. The authority to approve variances from the weekly reporting requirement is delegated to the Chairperson.
43. Require adherence to the Conservation Conditions.
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44. In the event a water shortage is declared by the Commission, permittees in the <Insert Aquifer Sytem> shall comply with the <Insert Aquifer System> water shortage plan adopted by the Commission.
45. The permittee shall contact the Department of Health, Clean Water Branch and obtain the necessary discharge permit(s).
46. Permit shall be interim and replaces existing WUP for 2051-07 & 11.
47. Applicant shall submit an acceptable archaeological inventory survey report to DHP. If historic sites affected, a plan to mitigate these affects must be accepted by DHP and completed by applicant.
48. Should the well be used for back-up domestic supply, applicant is advised to contact DOH or otherwise ensure safe drinking water quality is maintained.
49. (The permittee) may report monthly pumpage on yearly basis.
50. Prior to issuance of any permits, must submit filing fee for after-the-fact pump installation permit.
51. The term of this permit shall be twenty years from the date of issuance of the permit with a five-year Board review to determine compliance with the provisions of the permit.
52. The amount of water to be withdrllwn under this permit shall be 0.19 mgd, averaged , annually, for irrigation use. This permitted use of 0.19 mgd when added to a preserved use of 0.27 mgd amounts to a total of 0.46 mgd, averaged annually, which may be withdrawn from well 1646L01.
53. The use authorized by the permit lJllust not interfered substantially and materially with existing individual household'uses and existing uses.
54. The use of this well shall be subject to the shortage and emergency powers of the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR).
55. This permit may be suspended or revoked, in accordance with Chapter 166.
56. The permit holder may be required to relinquish this permit to BLNR, in accordance with Chapter 166
57. The withdrawal from Well 1646-10 shall be recorded and reported to DLNR on a monthly basis by the permittee.
58. In the event that emergency water use occurs, the permittee shall notify the Commission in writing within one (1) day of pumping, to in form the Commission as to the nature of the emergency and the expected duration of the emergency. A water
o use report shall also be filed pursuant to Standard Condition 10 and Administrative Rule 13-168-7.
59. Note DOH's requirements related to non-potable water systems (attached to original permit).
60. Standard Condition 16 requiring the submittal of a water shortage plan is waived.
61. All non-potable spigots and piping shall be clearly labeled as "DO NOT DRINK, NON-POTABLE" to prevent direct human consumption.
62. Standard Condition 10 is modified. Due to the inability to take water level measurements, the requirement to measure monthly water levels is waived. In addition, as long as the U.S. Geological Survey is collecting and analyzing the chloride content of the well water, the requirement for the permittee to measure and report chlorides is also waived.
63. Well elevation components must be surveyed by a licensed surveyor and this information must be submitted to commission prior to issuance of permanent permit.
64. The permittee shall obtain approv~s from the Department of Health and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prior to use of the water.
65. This water use permit, WUP No. <Insert #>, shall supersede WUP No. <Insert #>.
66. WUP No. <Insert #> is revoked
67. Standard Condition 17 is waived.
68. Standard Condition 22 for interim water use permits shall not apply.
69. To supplement our records, we request that you provide a map of the Galbraith Est. lands west of Wahiawa (2100 ac+-) and the associated TMK's for use area.
70. Deferred action on portion requested for golf course irrigation pending further refinement of irrigation requirement and a feasibility study for utilization of surface water sources, including Wahiawa Reservoir.
71. Written justification be provided for any 'cushion' of 0.5 mgd.
72. The water use permit shall be an interim permit. The duration of the interim permit shall be until treated wastewater is available and acceptable for use. The permittee shall continue discussions with Honolulu Board of Water Supply regarding the use of reclaimed water.
73. The permittee is put on notice that this is a qualified approval in that this permit may be modified or revoked prior to the expiration of the interim permit if the
o Commission decides that the use of additional basal ground water for dust control and landscape irrigation is not reasonable-beneficial use.
74. The permittee encouraged to use drought-tolerant landscaping to conserve water.
75. Should the applicant provide written evidence that the county DHCD approves a 201E exemption for the elderly affordable housing project then the applicant may modify a corresponding portion of their existing aquacultural use to be used by the exemption approved project within the Commission approved water use permit limits under recommendation 5.
76. The applicant shall obtain a water lease/permit from Land Division prior to actual use of the well water.
77. Require the permittee to sign a contract by May 14, 1998 with the City Department of Wastewater Management to buy and use 00400 mgd ofR-1 water for a corresponding reduction in allocation for Well Nos. 1900-02, 17 to 20, and 1901-03.
78. Standard Condition 9 is waived.
79. Standard Condition 10 is modified to exempt the permittee from monthly measurements of salinity and temperature.
80. Standard Condition lOis waived.
81. Applicant must seek a determinatipn from BLNR and Land Mgt Divas to whether water license required. If require4, license must be obtained prior to issuance of permit. If not, permit will be issu¢d w / out further action.
82. Commission defers action on use 1n excess of 452,000 gpd pending additional info from BWS and further staff analy~is.
I 83. The permit shall be subject to the Commission's sustainable yield review by
December 1990.
84. The Commission shall delegate to the Honolulu Board of Water Supply the authority to allocate the use of water for municipal purposes, in accordance with §174C-48(b) HRS.
85. Honolulu Board of Water Supply shall be exempt from the requirements of permit modifications as provided in §174C-57.
86. BWS must participate in discussions, to be coordinated by Commission Staff, regarding a monitoring program to address impacts to Kaneohe Bay water quality, prior to any action on applications for future municipal uses.
87. A pump installation permit application must be made and approved prior to the installation of a permanent pump.
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88. The water withdrawn shall be 0.7 mgd for municipal use.
89. The installed pump capacity of the well shall not be more than 700 gpm or 1.01 mgd.
90. The term of permit shall automatically expire twelve months from the date of Issuance.
91. The Honolulu Board of Water Supply may continue to submit monthly water data on their own form, provided that the data are submitted in a format that is acceptable to the Commission staff.
92. Standard Condition 7 shall not apply.
93. Standard Condition 22 shall not apply.
94. Standard Condition lOis modified to exempt the permittee from monthly measurements of salinity and temperature.
95. This permit shall be subject to condition.s providing for stream restoration if the Commission determines that additional water should be returned to the streams.
96. HECO 1 mgd for industrial use
97. Campbell Estate 1 mgd for municipal use through BWS, by separate agreement with HECO
98. BWS 1 mgd for municipal use.
99. The permit shall be subject to the ~ommission's sustainable yield review by <Insert Date>. I
i 100. The applicant shall obtain the cur.tjent version of the Department of Health's
Guidelines Applicable to Golf Cokses in Hawaii. Where relevant and viable, items of the guidelines should be implemented and sustained appropriately. To obtain the current version, contact the Safe Drinking Water Branch, Environmental Management Division at 808-586-4258 (Honolulu).
101. The future use portion of the application shall be deferred until existing uses in the Koolauloa area are established.
102. The water to be withdrawn under this permit shall be a total of 0.03 mgd (0.02 mgd preserved plus an additional 0.01 mgd permitted use), averaged annually, for domestic and irrigation use
103. Existing well 1851-09 shall be properly sealed by a licensed drilling contractor. A well modification permit application, enclosed, shall be submitted to the Department for approval of the well sealing. A filing fee for sealing the well will not be required.
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104. The permittee is required to test the source using a certified private laboratory and submit the test results to the Commission within three (3) months. The Commission will then forward the results to the Department of Health for their review. The Department of Health recommends that the well be routinely tested for microbiological and chemical parameters thereafter.
105. The permittee is required to submit a completed Registration of Well and Declaration of Water use by <Insert Date>.
106. The permitee shall contact the Department of Health for a written determination on the status of their water system and comply with any Department of Health requirements for monitoring and testing.
107. In the event that the original spring source decontaminates, the new well authorized will be shut clown.
108. That within each aquifer the total !permitted use shall not exceed the sustainable yield. I
109. That any water available for allocation shall be for in-district use.
110. That scheduled reductions to Oahu Sugar Co. permitted use shall be initiated upon final termination of an Osco lease or sub-lease, whichever occurs later.
111. That permits for water use issued in accordance with the proposed schedule shall be interim permits subject to review find adjustment by 1995.
112. That the permit shall be an interim permit for a new use which is afforded to existing users as specified in §13-171-20.
113. That the original allocation of 0.200 mgd shall be taken to hearing for possible revocation at a later date to complete the transfer of the water use permit entirely to Well No. 3407-02. This revocation would reduce the current allocation afforded to the Kunihiro Well (Well No. 3406-06) to zero.
114. This allocation incorporates the unspecified domestic needs of the applicant and therefore necessitates a single meter be installed at the well.
115. Should any impacts to nearby wells or streams be established by the use of this well, the applicant shall address these issues to the satisfaction of the Commission.
116. If an economically feasible nonpotable source is identified, the applicant shall convert to the alternative nonpotable source.
117. The permit shall be subject to the Chairperson's approval of a water use plan recommending possible measures to prevent or minimize saltwater contamination and establish courses of action to follow should the aquifer become to saline to use.
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118. Permittee shall provide the necessary end-use information on the 10th residence to allow regulation of the use under Chapter 174C.
119. Standard Conditions 10 & 18 shall not apply.
120. Standard Condition 10 is modified to exempt the permittee from the requirement to install a flowmeter. Salt water withdrawals may instead be estimated based on pumping capacity and run time.
121. The applicant shall review the existing year long period of pump age and stramflow data and provide analysis on ground and surface water interaction. Deadline is January 25, 1994.
122. The water use permit for Well Nos. 2301-27 to -32 for 0.75 mgd (WUP No. 419) shall be revoked upon issuance of a pump installation permit for the well.
123. The permittee shall use mulching to decrease evaporative losses and manage irrigation scheduling to minimize water demand.
124. The permittee shall submit a detailed agricultural plan to support any future water use permit application for increased agricultural use at this parcel.
125. If not already obtained, the permittee shall seek and obtain any necessary permits from the Department of Health for the proposed discharge to Malaekahana Stream.
126. Standard Condition 10 is modified to waive the requirement for installing a water meter on Well Nos. 2358-21, 22, and 29. The permittee shall install a water meter on Well No. 2358-26 to measure total monthly flow through the discharge line. This quantity should then be assumed to be the rate of natural flow from the other three wells for monthly reporting purposes.
127. The permit shall be effective upon submittal of documentation by Navy that it has met the DOH requirements for a public system.
128. This WUP shall be subject to Army's application for a WUP to reduce the permitted use of the Army's Schofield Shaft (2901-02 to 04, 10) by 0.208 mgd to a new total of 5.648 mgd. The Army's application shall be submitted within 60 days after the approval of this WUP or this WUP shall be void. Approval of the modification request shall be obtained from the CWRM prior to use of Well No. 3100-02 and issuance of this WUP.
129. Navy shall submit an after-the-fact PIPA, and approval of the permit shall be obtained prior to use of the well.
130. The well shall not be used for drinking water purposes unless it is properly tested and treated.
o 131. This permit is approved subject to reclaimed water becoming a practical alternative
and provided that the Department of Health approves the reuse application.
132. Should any opae ula be recovered in the well water, the permittee shall notify the Division of Aquatic Resources and provide specimens to the Division of Aquatic Resources for analysis.
133. If a single meter at the well is used, the Commission shall allow an additional 1,000 gallons per day to the water use permit amount for the domestic needs of two residences, although a permit for individual domestic consumption is not required. Otherwise, the applicant must provide a meter to separately measure the irrigation consumption.
134. This permit is approved under the requirement that conversion to either: 1) treated wastewater becoming available for reuse as an alternative supply source, provided that Department of Health concerns over the use of treated effluent over the potable water aquifer have been addressed; and/ or 2) other nonpotable source becoming available will occur in a timely manner.
135. These permits shall be subject to a review of actual use within four years for possible modification of the permitted amount.
136. The permit shall be reviewed in two (2) years for possible additional revocation due to nonuse.
13 7. The allocation is based on the projects listed in Exhibit 5 (of Item 10 of the May 20, 1998 Staff Submittal), except for the Queen's Beach GC (fMK 139-11-2,3), Lot 9 (fMK 139-17-51), and Varsity Place (fMK 128-24-35).
138. Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate/Honolulu Board of Water Supply shall transfer the water use permit within ninety (90) days of the effective date of the transfer of the pump station to the Honolulu Board of Water Supply, pursuant to §174C-59 Hawaii Revised Statutes.
139. The permittee shall ensure that the water is recycled by either directing it into the Waiahole Ditch for use by downstream farmers (subject to the approval of the Agribusiness Development Corporation's Board) or into Waikele Farm's existing irrigation system.
140. The permittee shall file a completed application to modify WUP No. 758 to reduce the allocation by 0.100 mgd within 60 days. If a completed water use permit modification application is not received within 60 days from this submittal's date, then the subject water use permit application (WUP A No. 767) shall be deemed denied without prejudice without the need for another hearing.
141. The water withdrawn shall be for municipal use. No improvements to the existing sources are required as the existing source capacities are greater than the increase.
o 142. Water license must be determined through LM.
143. Proposed other uses will be considered at a later date.
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SEC. 2 PI-AT 03
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WATER USE PERMIT NO. 655
This report has been prepared in accordance with 13-171-22(b) of the Hawaii Revised Statutes
requiring a 20-year review of issued water use permits to determine permit compliance.
Following is a summary of permit information, site characteristics, methodology, findings, and
recommendations for this State permit file.
Permit Information
Water User:
Landowner of Source:
Permitted Withdrawal Rate:
Water Management Area:
Island:
Aquifer Sector/System:
System Sustainable Yield:
Water Type:
Original CWRM Date:
Standard Conditions:
Special Conditions:
Water Source
Ko'olina Co. 92-1480 Ali'i Nui Dr. Kapolei, HI 96707
Campbell Estate 1001 Kamokila Blvd Kapolei, HI 96707
0.700 mgd (Based upon a 12-month moving average)
Ewa-Kunia
Oahu
Pearl Harbor/Ewa-Kunia
16.0 mgd
Brackish
October 25, 1985
1-19
None
State Well Number(s): 2006-13
Well Name: W. Beach Estates
Water Source TMK Number(s): 1st Division, 9-2-003:002
State Land Use Classification(s): Agriculture, Urban
County Zoning Classification(s): AG-2
Geographical Coordinates: Latitude 21 0 20' 12.8" North Longitude 1580 06' 21.4" West
End Use
End Use TMK Number(s):
State Land Use Classification(s):
County Zoning Classification(s):
Beneficial Use Explanation:
1 st Division, 9-2-003:002
Agriculture, Urban
AG-2
Golf course irrigation
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Background Information
Water Use Permit 655 was approved during the October 25th, 1985 Commission on Water
Resource Management meeting. Standard conditions 1-19 are the governing conditions for this
water use permit. A complete list of all standard and special conditions is given in the permit file.
i Consistent water use reporting records are available for at least the past five years. The
permittee's 5-year moving average has not exceeded the permitted amount of 0.70 mgd during
this time. Reference the permit file for additional information on reporting history.
Field Investigation Information
Contact: Site Address:
Alan Nakamura 92-1480 Ali'i Nui Dr. Kapolei, HI 96707
Brown and Caldwell conducted a field investigation on August 5, 2008 from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00
a.m. with Alan Nakamura. During this time, type of water usage was verified, GPS coordinates
of well head(s) were recorded, flow meter installation and functionality were documented, and
property TMK information was verified. The wellhead, its related appurtenances, and water
usage area were visually inspected to assess compliance with permit conditions. Visual inspection
of water loss/waste was limited to outdoor areas within the usage boundary. Reference the TMK
and GIS maps in the permit file for a visual representation of the site.
Summary of Findings for Water Use Permit No. 655
State Well No. 2006-13 is located on TMK parcel 9-2-003:002 at 21 0 20' 12.8" N, 1580 06' 21.4"
W, with a real time accuracy of ±12-feet.W~ter is normally only drawn from the well during I
testing and at times when the primary R-1 "Yater supply is unavailable, currently the golf course is
using a mixture ofR-1 and well water. When in use, the water is drawn from the well via an
above ground pump, metered at the well site, and conveyed to a holding pond/reservoir on
TMK parcel 9-2-003:002. A series of booster pumps located in a pump house adjacent to the
holding pond distribute the water across the Ko'olina Golf Course for general landscape
irrigation. Reference the Appendix for photographs of the previously described system
components. , I
Based upon visual inspection of the system,1 all components appear to be in full working order.
The permittee demonstrated functionality o~ an installed flowmeter and provided access to the
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conftrmed that water use was within the permitted TMK boundaries. Water use and chloride
levels are being reporting on a monthly basis.
Recommendations
• Address the following discrepancies between the Commission's electronic database and
actual fteld investigation ftndings:
o Change permittee contact tp Alan Nakamura at (808) 677-5814
o Create memo field entry n~ting field investigation on 8/5/08 i
• No disciplinary action required for ~s WUP since the permittee is in compliance with all
standard and special conditions.
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Field Investigation Photographs
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Figure 2 - Flowmeter
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Figure 4.- Storage reservoir
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Figure 5 - End use
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o Standard Conditions List
1. The water described in this water use permit may only be taken from the location described and used for the reasoQable beneficial use described at the location described above. Reasonable beneficial uses means "the use of water in such a quantity as is necessary for economic and efficient utilization, which is both reasonable and consistent with State and County land use plans and the public interest." (HRS § 174C-3)
2. The right to use ground water is a shared use right.
3. The water use must at all times meet the requirements set forth in HRS § 174C-49(a), which means that it:
a. Can be accommodated with the available water source; b. Is a reasonable-beneficial use as defined in HRS § 174C-3; c. Will not interfere with any existing legal use of water; d. Is consistent with the public interest; e. Is consistent with State and County general plans and land use designations; f. Is consistent with County land use plans and policies; and g. Will not interfere with the rights of the Department of Hawaiian Home
Lands as provided in Section 221 of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act and HRS § 174C-101(a).
4. The ground-water use here must not interfere with surface or other ground-water rights or reservations.
5. The ground-water use here must not interfere with interim or permanent instream flow standards. If it does, then:
a. A separate water use permit for surface water must be obtained in the case an area is also designated as a surface water management area;
b. The interim or permanent instream flow standard, as applicable, must be amended.
6. The water use authorized here is subject to the requirements of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, as amended, if applicable.
7. The water use permit application and submittal, as amended, approved by the Commission at its <Insert Date>meeting are incorporated into this permit by reference.
8. Any modification of the permit terms, conditions, or uses may only be made with the express written consent of the Commission.
Variations of Standard Condition ($) are as follows: 1. Modification of any permit ':condition shall be approved by the Commission.
Modification of any permit lcondition without notification may result in the revocation of the water use permit.
9. 1bis permit may be modified by the Commission and the amount of water initially granted to the permittee may be reduced if the Commission determines it is necessary to:
a. Protect the water sources <quantity or quality); b. Meet other legal obligatio*s including other correlative rights; c. Insure adequate conservatiion measures; d. Require efficiency of watejr uses; e. Reserve water for future Ujses, provided that all legal existing uses of water as
of June, 1987 shall be pro~ected; f. Meet legal obligations to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, if
applicable; or !
g. Carry out such other necefsary and proper exercise of the State's and the Commission's police powhs under law as may be required.
Prior to any reduction, the Copunission shall give notice of its proposed action to the permittee and provide the permittee an opportunity to be heard
10. An approved flowmeter(s) must ~e installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, salinity, temperature, and pumping times must be kept and reported to the Commissiion on Water Resource Management on forms provided by the Commission on amonthly basis (attached).
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Variations of Standard Condition ~1 0) are as follows: 1. The applicant shall keep monthly pump age estimates to be submitted
annually to the Commissiop.. 11. An approved flowmeter(s) Jneed not be installed to measure monthly
withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, salinity, temperature, and pumping times must be kept and reported to the Commission on Water Resource Management on forms provided by the Commission on a yearly basis (attached).
111. An approved flowmeter(s) must be installed to measure withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, water-levels, salinity, and temperature must be kept and reported to th¢ Commission on a monthly basis in accordance with the Commission's September 16, 1992 action on reporting requirements.
IV. Approved flowmeters mu~t be installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals must be kept and reported to the Commission on Water Resource Management on a monthly basis.
v. An approved flowmeter(s) must be installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, salinity, temperature, and pumping times must be kept and reported to the Commission on Water Resource Management on forms provided by the Commission on a quarterly /yearly basis (attached).
Vl. An approved flowmeter shall be installed to measure water withdrawls V11. An approved flowmeter(s) ~ust be installed to measure withdrawals; and a
record of the withdrawals dtust be kept and reported to the Deparment of !
Land and Natural Resources, Division of Water and Land Development, P.O. Box 373, Honolulu, HI 96809, on a monthly basis.
vlll. Although not stated as a condition of the permit §13-168-7 HAR requires you to keep a record of y<;>ur monthly total pump age, water level, salinity, and water temperature. l1his information must be submitted to the Commission on a regular ~onthly basis using the enclosed water use report form. i
IX. An approved flowmeter s~all be installed and the withdrawal from Well 1851-73 shall be recordediand reported to DLNR on a monthly basis by the owner and/or operator 04 the well.
x. The withdrawals from the~e wells shall be recorded and reported to the DLNR on a monthly bas~s by the BWS.
Xl. The applicant shall provict and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or meahs for measuring and reporting water usage on a monthly basis.
xu. The applicant shall provide and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or means for measuring and reporting total water usage. Water usage shall be measured on a monthly basis and reported to the Commission.
Xlll. The applicant shall provide and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or meafs for measuring and reporting total water usage. Water usage shall be measl\Ued on a monthly basis and reported to the Commission along with w+ter level and salinity measurements.
11. This permit shall be subject to the : Commission's periodic review of the <Aquifer> Aquifer System's sustainable yield.i The amount of water authorized by this permit may be reduced by the Commission if the sustainable yield of the <Aquifer> Aquifer System, or relevant modified aquiferes), is reduced.
12. A permit may be transferred, in whole or in part, from the permittee to another, if: a. The conditions of use of the permit, including, but not limited to, place,
quantity, and purpose of use, remain the same; and b. The Commission is informed of the transfer within ninety days.
Failure to inform the department of the transfer invalidates the transfer and constitutes a ground for revocation of the permit. A transfer, which involves a change in any condition of the permit, including a change in use covered in HRS § 174C-57, is also invalid and constitutes a ground for revocation.
13. The uses(s) authorized by law and by this permit do not constitute ownership rights.
14. The permittee shall request modification of the permit as necessary to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances that will affect the permittee's water use.
15. The permittee understands that un<jler HRS § 174C-58(4), that partial or total nonuse, for reasons other than con~ervations, of the water allowed by this permit for a period of foui: (4) continuous yeats or more may result in a permanent revocation as to the amount of water not in use. The Commission and the permittee may enter
into a written agreement that, for reasons satisfactory to the Commission, any period of nonuse may not apply towards the four-year period. Any period of nonuse which is caused by a declaration of water shortage pursuant to section HRS § 174C-62 shall not apply towards the four-year period or forfeiture.
16. The permittee shall prepare and submit a water shortage plan within 30 days of the issuance of this permit as required by HAR § 13-171-42(c). The permittee's water shortage plan shall identify what the permittee is willing to do should the Commission declare a water shor(age in the <Aquifer>Ground-Water Management Area. .
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17. The water use permit shall be subject to the Commission's establishment of instream standards and policies relating to ~e Stream Protection and Management (SP AM) program, as well as legislative ma~dates to protect stream resources.
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18. The permittee understands that arj.y willful violation of any of the above conditions or any provisions of HRS § 174C br HAR § 13-171 may result in the suspension or revocation of this permit.
19. Special conditions in the attached tover transmittal letter or attached exhibits are incorporated herein by reference.
20. If the ground-water source does npt presently exist, the new well shall be completed, i.e. able to withdraw water for the proposed use on a regular basis, within twentyfour (24) months from the date th¢ water use permit is approved.
Variations of Standard Condition ,20 are as follows: 1. The permit may be revoke if work is not started within six months of the
date of issuance or if work 'is suspended or abandoned for six months. The work proposed in the penrlit application shall be completed within two years from the date of permit issuance.
21. This permit may not be transferred or the use rights granted by this permit sold or in any other way alienated. Pursuant to HRS § 174C-59 and the requirements of Chapter 174C, the Commission on Water Resource Management has the authority to allow the transfer of the permit and the use rights granted by this permit in a manner consistent with HRS § 174C-59. Any such transfer shall only occur with the Commission's prior express written approval. Any sale, assignment, lease, alienation, or other transfer of any interest in this permit shall be void.
22. The water use permit granted shall be an interim water use permit, pursuant to HRS § 174C-50. The final determination of the water use quantity shall be made within five (5) years of the filing of the application to continue the existing use.
23. The water use permit shall be issued only after agricultural review.
24. That scheduled adjustments to Oahu Sugar Co. permitted use shall be initiated upon discontinuance of agricultural uses.
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25. The issuance of this permit was approved by the Commission on Water Resource Management at its meeting on <Insert Date>.
26. The permit shall be subject to the review by the Attorney General.
27. The permit holder may be required to relinquish this permit at any time or specified time after issuance to the Board of Land and Natural Resources in accordance with Chapter 166 of Tide 13.
28. The applicant shall obtain the necessary land acquisition documents from the Hawaii Housing Authority.
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Special Conditions List
1. Should an alternate permanent source of water be found for this use, then the Commission reserves the right to revoke this permit, after a hearing.
2. In the event that the tax map key at the location of the water use is changed, the permittee shall notify the Commission in writing of the tax map key change within thirty (30) days after the permittee receives notice of the tax map key change.
3. The applicant shall contact the Environmental Management Division, State Department of Health, at 586-43()4, concerning "GUIDELINES APPLICABLE TO GOLF COURSES IN HA WAIl" date <Insert Date & Version #>.
4. Standard Condition 10 is emphasized, to report consumption on a regular basis.
5. The applicant may continue this existing use of ground water within the limits approved by the Commission, and the actual issuance of the interim permit shall not be a reason to interrupt this existing use.
6. This interim water use permit shall cease to become interim and shall be subject to HRS § 174C-55 upon administrative review of the quantity within five (5) years, provided that all conditions of the use (including the review of the quantity which shall not be greater than the amount initially granted) remain the same. Enforcement of the allocation limit shall be stayed pending staffs review and issuance of a permanent water use permit.
7. As-built drawings of the well and pump, and a complete pumping test record shall be submitted within sixty (60) days.
8. In the event the pump tests show that aquifer boundary conditions do not support the requested withdrawals, the Commission reserves the right to amend this permit, after a hearing, to a level that is supported by the pump tests.
9. The existing use may be continued within the levels approved by the Commission, and the actual issuance of the permit document shall not be a reason to interrupt the approved level of use.
10. The filing of an application by Kukui, Inc. for a new or modified water use permit for the Kualapuu Aquifer in excess of 2.0 mgd (total system withdrawal) shall be just cause for re-consideration of this interim permit by the Commission
11. Upon completion of a new trans~ssion line for the transport of water use by Well #17, the permit shall be modified to reduce the allocation amount by the additional 79,220 gallons per day allocated for use of the Molokai Irrigation System.
12. Within six (6) months from the d~te of approval of a water use permit for the well, the applicant shall conduct a feasibility study and submit a report describing
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alternative sources of nonpotable water for irrigation uses at the resort area. It is suggested that the developer consider use of dual lines in the subdivisions so that effluent may be used in the existing reuse system. Another consideration is the development of brackish water wells in the Kaluakoi Aquifer system for mixing with the effluent generated at the resort.
13. Within six (6) months from the dlate of approval of a water use permit for the well, the application shall evaluate the ~ter back discharges into Kakaako Gulch to determine if excessive preventabl~ waste is occurring and identify possible measures to eliminate or reduce such waste. The evaluation shall be conducted in cooperation with the Commission staff and stllff of the Department of Health's Safe Drinking Water Branch, which regulates the drinking water system.
14. Within six (6) months from the date of approval of a water use permit for the well, the applicant shall 1) implement a leakage control and detection system and compete repairs to prevent such leakage and 2) implement use of xeriscaping and low-flow fixtures.
15. Action on the future use portion pf the water use permit application for Well #17 (Well No. 0901-01) is deferred pelnding the establishment of existing uses in the aquifer. Kukui Inc.'s application for uses in excess of those uses existing on July 15, 1992 will be considered "new" usb and will be taken up by the Commission as soon as other existing use applications ~ave been decided. In the interim,
a. The Commission shall redognize that there is disagreement between the applicant's staff calculatiops of reasonable-beneficial existing use
b. The Applicant will have t1ile burden of proof to show within six (6) months reasonable-beneficial existing use calculations that support the applicant's request as opposed to sta~rs calculations.
c. The Commission's enforcement of the approved existing use allocation will be suspended for six (6) months.
16. The permittee shall submit a notice of intent and written request to continue the use at least ninety (90) days prior to me expiration of the interim five-year permit.
17. The Commission shall delegate to Maui Department of Water Supply the authority to allocate the use of water for municipal purposes, as provided in §174C-48(b).
18. Maui Department of Water Supplr shall be exempt from the requirements for permit modifications, as provided in§174C-57(c).
19. The permittee must meter water use and monitor chloride concentrations on a monthly basis and submit monthly reports of water use and chloride concentrations to the Commission.
20. Standard Condition 16 is waived for saltwater wells. i
21. The permit will be revoked if (1) ~tream monitoring shows that pumping the well reduces stream flow, or (2) the electromagnetic resistivity survey indicates that the
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well was drilled into a dike compjtttment, unless the applicant submits a petition for an amendment to the interim instream flow standard with the well completion report. However, no use of the ater may be made without a Pump Installation Permit, which cannot be issued . g consideration of the amendment of the interim instream flow standard.
22. The applicant shall present the re ults of the electromagnetic resistivity survey, pump tests, and stream monitoring to a community meeting as well as to the Commission.
23. A final determination of water us quantity shall be made within five (5) years of the filing date of the application «I sert Date» to continue existing use.
24. The applicant shall implement, b December 31, 1995, a biological and hydraulic monitoring program for a minim 2-year period that: 1) documents the existing operating procedure, 2) seeks to i entify the impacts of all operating alternatives on Waikolu Stream, and 3) seeks to i entify the effectiveness of weir modifications (Dam No.1). This program sha incorporate the three new wells, Wells #4-6 (Well Nos. 0855-06, -OS, &-04, respecti ely), which may be pumped within the approved limits, for monitoring and testing urposes only. Further, semi-annual reports summarizing data and prelimin findings shall be submitted to the Commission. It is suggested that the Department f Agriculture work with the State Division of Aquatic Resources and other affe ted agencies to prepare the monitoring program in light of the difficult technical que tions raised by this application. A particular concern is the coordination of thi monitoring program with the ongoing National Park Service study by Anne Bras er. A draft of this plan shall be submitted to the Commission staff within ninety ( 0) days for technical review and comment. Results of the monitoring program shall e used to make recommendations to the Commission on any additional us of the wells, and shall be made readily available to all interested parties.
25. That the Commission approves e well construction permit for the KamiloloaWaiola Well (Well No. 0759-01), ubject to the standard well construction conditions and the special conditions for the umping well for the aquifer tests.
26. That the Commission authorizes e Chairperson to approve and issue a pump installation permit upon acceptan e of adequate pump test result, subject to the standard pump installation condi ons.
27. Should the well be used for back- p domestic supply, applicant is advised to contact DOH or otherwise ensure safe . king water quality is maintained.
28. The applicant shall follow the agr1ed monitoring plan. I
29. If pesticides used by the apPlicantFre found in ground or surface water and can be traced to the applicant's use, the C may revoke the permit immediately upon such finding.
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30. Issuance of the interim permit sh 11 be withheld until the reservation of water for DHHL is set by rule. Applicant ay continue this existing use within the approved limits.
31. The applicant shall submit well odification and pump installation permit applications for administrative ap roval by chairperson prior to beginning any work required to complete well.
32. Should any stream flow impacts sult from use, petition to amend interim instream flow standards shall be submitte
33. Should any dewatering result fro use, pumping shall cease immediately.
34. Shall submit accurate schematic 'agram of distribution system for the battery of 5 wells.
35. Shall be subject to a 6-month ind pendent audit & monitoring.
36. Final pump capacity shall be dete mined from pump test results & approved administratively by signature of c alt.
37. The permittee shall seek and sub . t to the Commission within ninety (90) days written confirmation from the D artment of Land Utilization of the nonconforming use.
38. Pumping shall cease immediately f the chloride reports show that the brackish water developed in the well exceeds 1,0 0 mg/l of chloride, unless a variance from the chloride limit has been granted. e authority to approve future variance requests is delegated to the chairperson.
39. The duration of the interim pe . shall be: a. To July 1,2006, or b. Until treated wastewater i available and acceptable for use, or c. Until such time that as' 'ficant change in permitted, actual, or projected
uses or water supply occ s.
40. Action on any interim permit may be initiated by the Commission or any permittee upon letter request or pursuant to §174C-57 Haw. Rev. Stat. (Modification of permit terms).
41. This permit is approved under the assumption that wastewater will become available for reuse as an alternative supply s urce.
42. Require adherence to the chloride sampling protocol and the submittal of weekly chloride data. The authority to ap rove variances from the weekly reporting requirement is delegated to the C airperson.
43. Require adherence to the Conserv tion Conditions.
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44. In the event a water shortage is declared by the Commission, permittees in the <Insert Aquifer Sytem> shall comply with the <Insert Aquifer System> water shortage plan adopted by the Commission.
45. The permittee shall contact the Department of Health, Clean Water Branch and obtain the necessary discharge permit(s).
46. Permit shall be interim and replaces existing WOP for 2051-07 & 11.
47. Applicant shall submit an acceptable archaeological inventory survey report to DHP. If historic sites affected, a plan to mitigate these affects must be accepted by DHP and completed by applicant.
48. Should the well be used for back-up domestic supply, applicant is advised to contact DOH or otherwise ensure safe drinking water quality is maintained.
49. (The permittee) may report monthly pumpage on yearly basis.
50. Prior to issuance of any permits, must submit filing fee for after-the-fact pump installation permit.
51. The term of this permit shall be twenty years from the date of issuance of the permit with a five-year Board review to determine compliance with the provisions of the permit.
52. The amount of water to be withdrawn under this permit shall be 0.19 mgd, averaged annually, for irrigation use. This permitted use of 0.19 mgd when added to a preserved use of 0.27 mgd amounts to a total of 0.46 mgd, averaged annually, which may be withdrawn from well 1646-01.
53. The use authorized by the permit must not interfered substantially and materially with existing individual household uses and existing uses.
54. The use of this well shall be subject to the shortage and emergency powers of the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR).
55. This permit may be suspended or revoked, in accordance with Chapter 166.
56. The permit holder may be required to relinquish this permit to BLNR, in accordance with Chapter 166
57. The withdrawal from Well 1646-10 shall be recorded and reported to DLNR on a monthly basis by the permittee.
58. In the event that emergency water use occurs, the permittee shall notify the Commission in writing within one (1) day of pumping, to in form the Commission as to the nature of the emergency and the expected duration of the emergency. A water
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use report shall also be filed purs~ant to Standard Condition 10 and Administrative Rule 13-168-7. !
59. Note DOH's requirements relate to non-potable water systems (attached to original permit).
60. Standard Condition 16 requiring e submittal of a water shortage plan is waived.
61. All non-potable spigots and pip· g shall be clearly labeled as "DO NOT DRINK, NON-POTABLE" to prevent . ect human consumption.
62. Standard Condition lOis modifie . Due to the inability to take water level measurements, the requirement t measure monthly water levels is waived. In addition, as long as the U.S. Geol gical Survey is collecting and analyzing the chloride content of the well wate , the requirement for the permittee to measure and report chlorides is also waived.
63. Well elevation components must e surveyed by a licensed surveyor and this information must be submitted t commission prior to issuance of permanent permit.
64. The permittee shall obtain appro als from the Department of Health and the u.s. Environmental Protection Agenc prior to use of the water.
65. This water use permit, WOP No. <Insert #>, shall supersede WOP No. <Insert #>.
66. WOP No. <Insert #> is revoked
67. Standard Condition 17 is waived.
68. Standard Condition 22 for inte· water use permits shall not apply.
69. To supplement our records, we r quest that you provide a map of the Galbraith Est. lands west of Wahiawa (2100 ac+ ) and the associated TMK's for use area.
70. Defetted action on portion reque ted for golf course irrigation pending further refinement of irrigation requirem nt and a feasibility study for utilization of surface water sources, including Wahiawa Reservoir.
71. Written justification be provided or any 'cushion' of 0.5 mgd.
72. The water use permit shall be an· terim permit. The duration of the interim permit shall be until treated wastewater i available and acceptable for use. The permittee shall continue discussions with H nolulu Board of Water Supply regarding the use of reclaimed water.
73. The permittee is put on notice th t this is a qualified approval in that this permit may be modified or revoked prior to e expiration of the interim permit if the
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74. The permittee encouraged to useldrought-tolerant landscaping to conserve water.
I 75. Should the applicant provide wri~ten evidence that the county DHCD approves a
201E exemption for the elderly affordable housing project then the applicant may modify a corresponding portion of their existing aquacultural use to be used by the exemption approved project within the Commission approved water use permit limits under recommendation 5. !
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76. The applicant shall obtain a water lease/permit from Land Division prior to actual use of the well water.
77. Require the permittee to sign a contract by May 14, 1998 with the City Department of Wastewater Management to buy and use 00400 mgd ofR-1 water for a corresponding reduction in allocation for Well Nos. 1900-02, 17 to 20, and 1901-03.
78. Standard Condition 9 is waived.
79. Standard Condition lOis modifie~ to exempt the permittee from monthly measurements of salinity and temperature.
80. Standard Condition lOis waived. I
81. Applicant must seek a determination from BLNR and Land Mgt Divas to whether water license required. If required, license must be obtained prior to issuance of permit. If not, permit will be issubd w / out further action.
82. Commission defers action on use in excess of 452,000 gpd pending additional info from BWS and further staff analysis.
83. The permit shall be subject to the:Commission's sustainable yield review by December 1990. !
84. The Commission shall delegate tol the Honolulu Board of Water Supply the authority to allocate the use of water for mtlnicipal purposes, in accordance with §174C-48(b) HRS.
85. Honolulu Board of Water Supply shall be exempt from the requirements of permit modifications as provided in §174C-57.
86. BWS must participate in discussions, to be coordinated by Commission Staff, regarding a monitoring program t<1> address impacts to Kaneohe Bay water quality, prior to any action on applications for future municipal uses.
87. A pump installation permit applic~tion must be made and approved prior to the installation of a permanent pump.
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88. The water withdrawn shall be 0.7 mgd for municipal use.
89. The installed pump capacity of the well shall not be more than 700 gpm or 1.01 mgd.
90. The term of permit shall automatically expire twelve months from the date of Issuance.
91. The Honolulu Board of Water Supply may continue to submit monthly water data on their own form, provided that the data are submitted in a format that is acceptable to the Commission staff.
92. Standard Condition 7 shall not apply.
93. Standard Condition 22 shall not apply.
94. Standard Condition 10 is modified to exempt the permittee from monthly measurements of salinity and temperature.
95. This permit shall be subject to conditions providing for stream restoration if the Commission determines that additional water should be returned to the streams.
96. HECO 1 mgd for industrial use
97. Campbell Estate 1 mgd for municipal use through BWS, by separate agreement with HECO
98. BWS 1 mgd for municipal use.
99. The permit shall be subject to the Commission's sustainable yield review by <Insert Date>.
100. The applicant shall obtain the current version of the Department of Health's Guidelines Applicable to Golf Courses in Hawaii. Where relevant and viable, items of the guidelines should be implemented and sustained appropriately. To obtain the current version, contact the Safe Drinking Water Branch, Environmental Management Division at 808-586-4258 (Honolulu).
101. The future use portion of the application shall be deferred until existing uses in the Koolauloa area are established.
102. The water to be withdrawn under this permit shall be a total of 0.03 mgd (0.02 mgd preserved plus an additional 0.01 mgd permitted use), averaged annually, for domestic and irrigation use
103. Existing we111851-09 shall be properly sealed by a licensed drilling contractor. A well modification permit application, enclosed, shall be submitted to the Department for approval of the well sealing. A filing fee for sealing the well will not be required.
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104. The permittee is required to test 1fhe source using a certified private laboratory and submit the test results to the Co . ssion within three (3) months. The Commission will then forward e results to the Department of Health for their review. The Department of He th recommends that the well be routinely tested for microbiological and chemical par meters thereafter.
105. The permittee is required to sub ·t a completed Registration of Well and Declaration of Water use by <In ert Date>.
106. The permitee shall contact the Department of Health for a written determination on the status of their water system and comply with any Department of Health requirements for monitoring and testing.
107. In the event that the original spring source decontaminates, the new well authorized will be shut down.
108. That within each aquifer the total.permitted use shall not exceed the sustainable yield.
109. That any water available for alloc tion shall be for in-district use.
110. That scheduled reductions to Oa u Sugar Co. permitted use shall be initiated upon final termination of an Osco leas or sub-lease, whichever occurs later.
111. That permits for water use issued in accordance with the proposed schedule shall be interim permits subject to review nd adjustment by 1995.
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112. That the permit shall be an interim permit for a new use which is afforded to existing users as specified in §13-171-20.
113. That the original allocation of 0.200 mgd shall be taken to hearing for possible revocation at a later date to complete the transfer of the water use permit entirely to Well No. 3407-02. This revocation would reduce the current allocation afforded to the Kunihiro Well (Well No. 340(\-06) to zero.
114. This allocation incorporates the uhspecified domestic needs of the applicant and therefore necessitates a single me~er be installed at the well.
115. Should any impacts to nearby wens or streams be established by the use of this well, the applicant shall address these issues to the satisfaction of the Commission.
116. If an economically feasible nonpotable source is identified, the applicant shall convert to the alternative nonpotahle source.
117. The permit shall be subject to the Chairperson's approval of a water use plan recommending possible measures·to prevent or minimize saltwater contamination and establish courses of action to follow should the aquifer become to saline to use.
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118. Permittee shall provide the neces ary end-use information on the 10th residence to allow regulation of the use under Chapter 174C.
119. Standard Conditions 10 & 18 sh
120. Standard Condition 10 is modifi d to exempt the permittee from the requirement to install a flowmeter. Salt water wi drawals may instead be estimated based on pumping capacity and run time.
121. The applicant shall review the exi ting year long period of pump age and stramflow data and provide analysis on grou d and surface water interaction. Deadline is January 25, 1994.
122. The water use permit for Well N s. 2301-27 to -32 for 0.75 mgd (WUP No. 419) shall be revoked upon issuance 0 a pump installation permit for the well.
123. The permittee shall use mulching 0 decrease evaporative losses and manage irrigation scheduling to minimize ater demand.
124. The permittee shall submit a de . ed agricultural plan to support any future water use permit application for increas d agricultural use at this parcel.
125. If not already obtained, the permi ee shall seek and obtain any necessary permits from the Department of Health £, r the proposed discharge to Malaekahana Stream.
126. Standard Condition 10 is modifie to waive the requirement for installing a water meter on Well Nos. 2358-21,22, nd 29. The permittee shall install a water meter on Well No. 2358-26 to measure tot monthly flow through the discharge line. This quantity should then be assumed 0 be the rate of natural flow from the other three wells for monthly reporting purp
127. The permit shall be effective upo submittal of documentation by Navy that it has met the DOH requirements for a ublic system.
128. This WUP shall be subject to A y's application for a WUP to reduce the permitted use of the Army's Schofield Shaft 2901-02 to 04, 10) by 0.208 mgd to a new total of 5.648 mgd. The Army's applicati n shall be submitted within 60 days after the approval of this WUP or this WU shall be void. Approval of the modification request shall be obtained from th CWRM prior to use of Well No. 3100-02 and issuance of this WUP.
129. Navy shall submit an after-the-fac PIPA, and approval of the permit shall be obtained prior to use of the well.
130. The well shall not be used for u...L.Ll~·.Ug water purposes unless it is properly tested and treated.
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131. This permit is approved subject to reclaimed water becoming a practical alternative and provided that the Departme1Jlt of Health approves the reuse application.
132. Should any opae ula be recovere in the well water, the permittee shall notify the Division of Aquatic Resources a d provide specimens to the Division of Aquatic Resources for analysis.
133. If a single meter at the well is use, the Commission shall allow an additional 1,000 gallons per day to the water use ermit amount for the domestic needs of two residences, although a permit fori individual domestic consumption is not required. Otherwise, the applicant must prbvide a meter to separately measure the irrigation consumption.
134. This permit is approved under th~ requirement that conversion to either: 1) treated wastewater becoming available fqr reuse as an alternative supply source, provided that Department of Health conc~rns over the use of treated effluent over the potable water aquifer have been addresse' ; and/or 2) other nonpotable source becoming available will occur in a timely m nner.
135. These permits shall be subject to review of actual use within four years for possible modification of the permitted a
136. The permit shall be reviewed in 0 (2) years for possible additional revocation due to nonuse.
137. The allocation is based on the pr jects listed in Exhibit 5 (ofItem 10 of the May 20, 1998 Staff Submittal), except for e Queen's Beach GC (fMK 139-11-2,3), Lot 9 (fMK 139-17-51), and Varsity PI ce (fMK 128-24-35).
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140.
Kamehameha Schools Bishop Es the water use permit within nine the pump station to the Honolul Hawaii Revised Statutes.
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te/Honolulu Board of Water Supply shall transfer (90) days of the effective date of the transfer of Board of Water Supply, pursuant to §174C-59
The permittee shall ensure that thf water is recycled by either directing it into the Waiahole Ditch for use by downs~eam farmers (subject to the approval of the Agribusiness Development Corp<j>ration's Board) or into Waikele Farm's existing irrigation system. '
The permittee shall file a comp3eti d application to modify WUP No. 758 to reduce the allocation by 0.100 mgd wi . 60 days. If a completed water use permit modification application is not re eived within 60 days from this submittal's date, then the subject water use permit japplication (WUPA No. 767) shall be deemed denied without prejudice without Ithe need for another hearing.
141. The water withdrawn shall be for ~unicipal use. No improvements to the existing sources are required as the existink source capacities are greater than the increase.
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142. Water license must be determined through LM.
143. Proposed other uses will be considered at a later date.
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Water t se Permit Survey (Please compJec one survey fcrm tor each WUP)
WUP Number: 655 Well Number(s :,--!2006~:3ol-;;:;..u13L--:--_______________ _
Contact Informatfoa (of die persoa who wW be present at site vJsI~:
Name: Alan Nakamura Phone (for phone interview}:._....;67;.;....;,.7_-..:...5..:...8.,:.14.::.-___ -+ __ Fax: Email: Best lime to reach for phone interview:,_.....:;.;M;,...-;;,..F,l.....;; ,9::;..:;;.:OO:;..;:;.....:::r.: ~.=m:..;.. ___________________ _
Propen, Information (of the water usdweU location):
~: 92-1220 Aliinui Drive City: Kapolei Zip: 96707
Well Location TMK (list all if multiple wells present): __ 9:=11-r-1:---:1:-=:5:-::~4"'-:"'-:-::-----_---_------Water Use TMK (list all if used on multiple lots):, ___ 9=-i1-_1.:...-..;:56:..:::...::-..:...3.z..:.8::';"L..1:.:::5:...z, • .::.2~0~.2=3::.;iz..:.2:::.;4&2=!!:!5:...-________ _
Water UHlWeU InIonnation: Is the water source currently in use? Yes !XI No o Ifno,pleaseexplain:, ____________ r-____________________ _
What are you currently using the water for? (example: "Usc for 4 acres of divcnlfied aartcuft\Ife IIId 3 aldences''): ________ _
Used to irri~ate 201f course and lu a .... P-$I $I iMl'lt.l'!lv 1M ~~rA..C::
Is a flow meter installed and working properly? Yes IX) No 0 If no, please explain:
Do you submit monthly water use reports to the State? Yes IX] No 0 If no, please explain:
FfelcllavesCigations: A representative from Brown and Caldwell will be visiting M Is in your area over the next several months between the times of 9:00 am and 5:00 pm. Bach she investigation will take approximat~ly 1-2 hours. Please indicate up to three potential days of the week and availability times for all on-site inspection of the weliloeation and verifacation of water use compliance. The permit bolder must provide Brown and caldwell with at least five (5) working da s notice of the need to reschedule.
Option'l Date (M-f): M-F Time: 9:0hm ~ 12:oopm 0 Option 12 Date (M-P): M-F Time: 9:0 am 0 12:00pm 00 Option 1#3 Date (M-f): M-F Time: 9:0 am 0 12:00pm 0
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Once this survey is returned. a Brown and Caldwell represen~ live will be oonlacting you to conduct a phone interview and fmalize the exact date and time of your field investigation. Please fax/ma complcced surveys by Dec:tmber 12th, lG07 and direct any questions related to this survey to Mr. Milo Smith of Brown and CaJdwe I at: 1099 Alakea Street, Suite #2400 Honolulu, Hl96813 Tel: (808) 203-2661 fait: (808) 533-0226 [email protected]
For ~~ial Usc Onl,
Received: 1-\ I to! 0 1:> Jnf'onnatloa Updated: \..-\ / \ ,I; O"'b Phone Interview Complctc;, ______ _
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Phone Interview
WUP Number: __ 6=--"'::>.:::::...-:2...L:-__ _ Well Number(s): 2-00<0 - \ ~
Contact Name: A \ 0" No.. \<So ("YO ....:> rv-. Phone Number: Attempt #1: Dateffime: ____________ _ Result: _________________ _
Attempt #2: Dateffime: ____________ _ Result: _________________ _
Well Location TMK(s): q - \ - 0 Ie::::.', .. :::Cll-\
WaterUseTMK(s): C\ - \ - ODIO'o~3 OO~ =\2 0"2..0 oz.3> OZl-\ o-z..S • Ji' I J ;
Water Source Address: '?l L - \ L. 2..0 A \ \'\ ("'\0\ Dr'. City: ¥...0ve\.e·, Zip Code:_C\.-'-G=-~..;..o_, _________ _
Currently using water source? Yes ~ No o Notes/Comments:_--,;:;;--___ -;=:: ________ - _____________ --:---:--______ _
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How often is the water source being used? Daily iZJ Weekly 0 Monthly o Notes/Comments: _____________________________________ _
How long have you been using this water source?:_J.Af~~[lL'!!=----=t:..:t{:...'t()::=--------------------Has there been any rezoning of the water source/water use properties?
Have you reported the rezoning to the State?
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No N/A @.. If no, explain: ______________________________________ _
Scheduled field investigation day/time: __ ~_V_~_~_.L___A_"1f-',,:..:>'-~--S-...... -t,--~----'(!~'"'--_,_ .. _e:rz> _____ _
Notes (Special directions, site conditions, potential hazards, general notes, etc.): _______________ _
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Although we prefer that you do not change your scheduled field investigation time, if you require a reschedule, you must provide Brown and Caldwell with at least five (5) working days notice of the need to reschedule, A representative from Brown & Caldwell will be making a reminder phone call to you sometime during the week prior to your scheduled field investigation. It is very important that you provide access to the site at the day and time agreed upon. Due to a very tight schedule, if you fail to provide access at the agreed upon time and/or do not reschedule with at least a five (5) working day notice, a makeup date will not be allowed. If for some reason you don't know where your well head is located, it would be a good idea to locate it prior to your field investigation to help make the visit go quickly and smoothly.
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Is there any observed wasting of water or water loss? Yes D No If no, explain _____________________________________ _
Are the permit conditions being complied with? Yes No D If no, explain: ____________________________________ _
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STAl)E OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF ~ND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WAFER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ip.o. BOX 621
Ref:655.wup
CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Mr. Jeffrey R. Stone .: Ko Olina Intangibles, LLC
55 Merchant St., Ste. 1500 Honolulu, HI 96813
Dear Mr. Stone:
HONO ULU, HAWAII 96809
PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. OELA CRUZ
. CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. BRIAN C. NISHIDA
HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR
ERNEST YW. LAU OEPUTY DIRECTOR
May 20,2003
This is in reference to your January 29, 003 letter, and our follow-on telephone call to Mr. William Blaisdell, which clarified that the water use permit for Well No. 2006-13 has been transferred from West Beach Estates to 0 Olina Intangibles, LLC, effective December 31, 2002. Section 174C-51(1)(B) Hawaii Revi ed Statutes requires that the landowner at the water source, The Estate of James Campbell, als be stated as a joint permittee.
This letter transmits your water use permit or Ko Olina Well (Well No.2006-13) for use of 0.700 million gallons per day (mgd) of water on 12-month moving average basis that was approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resourc s (BLNR) on October 25, 1985. Please note that the current set of standard water use permit conditions, adopted by the Commission on Water Resource Management on April 16, 2003 has been attached to your water use permit. This water use permit, WUP No. 655, supersed s WUP No. 63, which has been cancelled.
Enclosed with this letter of approval are th
1. Your water use permit 2. Your official monthly water use eport form
Please be sure to read the conditions of y ur approved permit.
We draw your attention to two key conditions of your permit that require your response. First, you are required to keep a record of your onthly total pumpage, water level, salinity, and water temperature. This information must be su mitted to the Commission on a regular monthly basis using the enclosed water use report form. You should make copies of the enclosed report form as needed.
Mr. Jeffrey Stone Page 2 May 20,2003
• Second, you are required to submit a wate shortage plan to the Commission within thirty (30) days of the issuance date of this permit. our water shortage plan simply identifies what you are willing to do should the Commission d clare a water shortage situation in the Ewa-Kunia Ground-Water Management Area and can as short as a one page letter. In a water shortage situation, the Commission may require tem orary reductions in pumpage from all sources. The Commission is required, by law, to formul te a plan to implement such area-wide reductions, which should accommodate, include, and e consistent with your plans. Therefore, your help, by submitting your water shortage plan, i greatly needed in formulating the Commission's overall Water Shortage Plan.
If you have any questions, please call Leno e Y. Nakama of the Commission staff at 587-0218.
Sincerely,
~t.J~ ~peter T. Young
Chairperson
Attachments
c: The Estate of James Campbell William Blaisdell, West Beach Estates
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
P.O. BOX 621 HONOLULU. HAWAII ~
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GROUND-WATER USE PERMIT
PERMITTEE
Permittee/Water User
Address Ko Olina Intangibles, LLC
55 Merchant St., Ste. 1500
Honolulu, HI 96813
PERMITTED SOURCE INFORMATION
Island Oahu
Water Management Area
WUPNO.655
Landowner of Source
Address The Estate of James Campbell
1001 Kamokila Boulevard
Kapolei, HI 96707
Aquifer Sector Pearl Harbor ~~~~~-------------------------------------
Aquifer System Ewa-Kunia ------------------------------------------------System Sustainable Yield _1::...;6:....-__________________________________________ _
Well Name Ko Olina Well j -------------------------------------------------------State Well No. 2006-13
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PERMITTED USE INFORMATION
Reasonable beneficial use
Withdrawal (12 month moving ave.)
Location of water use
TMK#
Address
State land use classification
County zoning classification
Golf Course Irrigation
0.700 mgd
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Ko Olina Golf Course
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Pursuant to Hawaii's State Constitution, Article XI, Section 7, Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 174C; Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapters 13-167 through 13-171; a~d Hawaii decisional law and custom, the permittee is hereby authorized to use ground water from the sources and in the amount and from and upon the locations described above; subject however, to the requirements of law including but not limited to the following conditions:
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• GROUND-WATER USE PERMIT Page 2 Ko Olina Intangibles. LLC. Well No. 2006-13. WUP No. 655
1. The water described in this water use permit may only be taken from the location described and used for the reasonable beneficial use described at the location described above. Reasonable beneficial uses means "the use of water in such a quantity as is necessary for economic and efficient utilization which is both reasonable and consistent with State and County land use plans and the public interest." (HRS § 174C-3)
2. The right to use ground water is a shared use right.
3. The water use must at all times meet the requirements set forth in HRS § 174C-49(a). which means that it:
a. b. c. d. e. f. g.
Can be accommodated with the available water source; Is a reasonable-beneficial use as defined inHRS § 174C-3; Will not interfere with any existing legal use of water; Is consistent with the public interest; Is consistent with State and County general plans and land use designations; Is consistent with County land use plans and policies; and Will not interfere with the rights of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands as provided in section 221 of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act and HRS § 174C-101(a).
4. The ground-water use here must not interfere with surface or other ground-water rights or reservations.
5. The ground-water use here must not interfere with interim or permanent instream flow standards. If it does, then:
a. A separate water use permit for surface water must be obtained in the case an area is also designated as a surface water management area;
b. The interim or permanent instream flow standard, as applicable, must be amended.
6. The water use authorized here is subject to the requirements of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, as amended, if applicable.
7. The water use permit application and submittal, as amended, approved by the Board of Land and Natural Resources at its October 25, 1985 meeting are incorporated into this permit by reference.
8. Any modification of the permit terms, conditions, or uses may only be made with the express written consent of the Commission.
9. This pennit may be modified by the Commission and the amount of water initially granted to the permittee may be reduced if the Commission determines it is necessary to:
a. protect the water sources (quantity or quality); b. meet other legal obligations including other correlative rights; c. insure adequate conservation measures; d. require efficiencoy of water uses; e. reserve water for future uses, provided that all legal existing uses of water as of June, 1987 shall be protected; 1. meet legal obligations to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, if applicable; or g. carry out such other necessary and proper exercise of the State's and the Commission's police powers under
law as may be required.
Prior to any reduction, the Commission shall give notice of its proposed action to the permittee and provide the permittee an opportunity to be heard.
10. An approved flowmeter(s) must be installed to measure monthly withdrawals and a monthly record of withdrawals, salinity, temperature, and pumping times must be kept and reported to the Commission on Water Resource Management on forms provided by the Commission on a monthly basis (attached).
11. This permit shall be subject to the Commission's periodic review of the Ewa-Kunia Aquifer System's sustainable yield. The amount of water authorized by this permit may be reduced by the Commission if the sustainable yield of the EwaKunia Aquifer System, or relevant modified aquifer(s), is reduced.
12. A permit may be transferred, in whole or in part, from the permittee to another, if:
a. The conditions of use of the permit, including, but not limited to, place, quantity, and purpose of the use, remain the same; and
b. The Commission is informed of the transfer within ninety days.
Failure to inform the department of the transfer invalidates the transfer and constitutes a ground for revocation of the permit. A transfer, which involves a change in any condition of the permit, including a change in use covered in HRS § 174C-57, is also invalid and constitutes a ground for revocation.
13. The use(s) authorized by law and by this permit do not constitute ownership rights.
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14. The permittee shall request modification of the permit as necessary to comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances that will affect the permittee's water use.
15. The permittee understands that under HRS § 17 4C-58(4), that partial or total nonuse, for reasons other than conservation, of the water allowed by this permit for a period of four (4) continuous years or more may result in a permanent revocation as to the amount of water not in use. The Commission and the permittee may enter into a written agreement that, for reasons satisfactory to the Commission, any period of nonuse may not apply towards the four-year period. Any period of nonuse which is caused by a declaration of water shortage pursuant to section HRS § 174C-62 shall not apply towards the four-year period of forfeiture.
16. The permittee shall prepare and submit a water shortage plan within 30 days of the issuance of this permit as required by HAR § 13-171-42(c). The permittee's water shortage plan shall identify what the permittee is willing to do should the Commission declare a water shortage in the Ewa-Kunia Ground-Water Management Area.
17. The water use permit shall be subject to the Commission's establishment of instream standards and policies relating to the Stream Protection and Management (SPAM) program, as well as legislative mandates to protect stream resources.
18. The permittee understands that any willful violation of any of the above conditions or any provisions of HRS § 174C or HAR § 13-171 may result in the suspension or revocation of this permit.
19. Special conditions in the attached cover transmittal letter are incorporated herein by reference.
Attachment
c: The Estate of James Campbell
~~0~~ ~ PETER T. YOUNG, fha:rp::OO
Commission on Water Resource Management
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FILE REF:
WELL FILES:
~ STATE OF HAWAII t"'\ DEPllifMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESO~ COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
P.O. Box 621 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
FIELD MEMORANDUM
WEST.l3~CH-·IiST-filed declaraticm'§"forwells 2006-13,14 & 15
(Inspec!iot\..ofWeIl2006-13;-BWS Wells 2006-14,15 not inspected)
3-2006-13 -15
PURPOSE OF INSP: West Beach Estates submitted a Ground Water Management Zone application to access additional sources Of water (Waiahole Ditch water and EP 10 water) for increased irrigation and gol~ course irrigation for a proposed second golf course. The site inspection was focuse~ on the request for increased water by West Beach Estates during inspections of Waiahole Ditch users. West Beach estate operates one well (2006-13) on the golf oourse property.
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PRESENT:
In addition, WBE is a user of two non potable wells operated by the Board of Water Supply (BWS). The State Well #'s for these wells are 2006-14 & 15. There is also a nonpotable reservoir along a bypassed strip of Farrington Highway, mauka of the Freeway. The two nonpotable wells were drilled by the developer with an agreement with Campbell Estate, then turned over to BWS.
Ken Williams, Sr Project Manager of WBE stated that their agreement with Campbell estate WBE receives .861 mgd from Wells 2006-14 & 15 of the total of one million gallons maximum pumped per day. No information was given as to the other users of those wells. Two water use declations filed 5-26-89 by WBE for the nonpotable wells stated "under construction"; the Drillers reports dated 3/22/88 are also in the well file. The declarations stated that Roscoe Moss was the contractor, that the 100 hp electric pumps with a capacity of 1100 gpm.
EP 10 (2006-1 to 11) is owned by Campbell Estate, any potential use of that source would have to be negotiated between the potential user and Campbell Estate. Any uses need to consistent with Campbell Estate's groundwater permit which specifies that the water be used for agricultural irrigation.
Site visit photos taken at Ko'Olina 4/13/95, interview with Mr. Williams and phone discussion a few days later.
Ken Williams, Sr. Project Mgr, West Beach Estates, Ko'Olina Resort
Don Mailer, Ko'olina Golf Course
Susan Swanson, DWRM
PROPOSED USE: Increased use of non potable irrigation of West Beach Estates Ko'Olina Phase II for landscaping around low and medium density housing, landscaping around hotel properties and for irrigation of the second Ko'Olina Golf Course.
LOCATION: Southwest Oahu
Currently Ko'Olina is using water from the BWS Nonpotable water supply from wells 2006-14 and 2006-15 and from West Beach Estate's well 2006-13 for the facilities already built in Ko'Olina Golf Course I anc~ Phase I of the Ko'Olina Resort. Wells 2006-14 & 15 were drilled by West Beach Estates and Campbell Estate. The two non potable wells are allowed to withdraw a total of 1 mgd. BWS reports total pumpage frllrn wells 2006-14 & 15 on a monthly basis under the heading of "Barbers Point Non Potable Wells". West B£ctch Estates' portion of the water from these wells is 861,000 gal/day. They also pump 700,000 gal/day frmn their own well #2006-13. West Beach Estates sends monthly pumpage reports to CWRM on well 2')J6-13.
Further requests for nonpotable water from Waiahole Irrigation System and from EP 10 are to irrigate the remainder of Phase 1 Development and Begin Phase 2 Development & 2nd Golf Course.
The informatiQn below reported from Mr. Ken Williams, Sr. Project Engineer, West Beach Estates in 4-95,
Water commitments:
Ko'Olina Golf Course # 1 700,000 gpd, 170 acres to be irrigatedfrom well 2006-13 at. 700 mgd or 4118 gpdlacre. TMK: 9-1-56: 3, 8, 15, 20, 23, 25 = 168.943 ac. (The irrigated acreage should be less than the total size of the golf course, subtracting out nonirrigated areas such as sand traps, 4 - 5 miles of 4' wide cart paths, water hazards, structures, etc.) Mr. Williams estimated
'J6/14/95) that 94 % of the golf course area is being irrigated Ken Williams said approx. 10 acres makes up the bunkers (sand traps), clubhouse & parking, & 2 ac of cart paths.
Other areas being irrigated: Parks, including shoreline walkway 147,220 gpd
Field Memo West Beach Estates Insp. 4/13/95 Page Two
Circulation - medial strip landscape 40,392 gpd
Visitor Center 1,941 gpd
Hotels for non potable landscape
(4000 hotel rooms x 147 gpd.) 588,000 gpd
1,477,553 gpd
Remaining available water:
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and shoreline irrigation) 83,477 gpd
Ko'Olina Phase I Resort, Residential, Park & Commercial Landscaping, 272 acres @.551 mgd or 2026 gpdlacre. TMK: 9-1-56:1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7,9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16,21,22,26. TMK: 9-1-57: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7,9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26.
I spoke with Mr. Williams by phone on 6/14/95. I asked him if there was an overlap of use requests, ie, if the acreage described above was being irrigated with water from wells 2006-13, 14 & 15. He said, "No", that the total Phase I acreage was 600+ acres and they didn't receive enough non potable water from the three wells to irrigate the remaining 272 acres. He said that the calculations were based on the BWS's projected requirements for the various use areas. Ko'Olina Golf Course # 2 (not built yet) "Net Irrigable Acreage" of 183 acres, described in the January 12, 1995 letter from Takeyama & Sullivan describes the total acreage the new golf course will occupy of the 503 ac parcel. 183 acres would calculate to. 70 mgd or 3825 gpdlacre. Mr. Williams estimated (6-14-95) that 94 % of the acreage will be irrigated.
Ko'Olina Phase 2, Resort, Residential, Park and Commercial Landscaping - 190 acres of same 503 acre parcel @ .385 mgd or 2026 gpdlacre.
Current water supply: Ko'Olina Golf Course Well (2006-13) Two BWS Nonpotable wells (2 008-14, 15)
700,000 gpd 861,000gpd
1,561,000 gpd These wells, 2006-14 & 15, are now operated by the BWS and used by West Beach Estates and Campbell Estate as nonpotable irrigation sources. There is a large non potable reservoir adjacent to the wells. Mr. Williams said that Ko'Olina has an agreement to receive up to .861 mgdfrom the wells & that Campbell Estate receives the remainder.
Water Requestedjor Completion of Phase 2 Development:
Ko'Olina Golf Course #2 700,000 gpd Ko'Olina Phase 2 Resort, Residential,
Park & Commercial Landscaping 385,000 gpd Needed to complete Ko'Olina Phase 1 landscaping 551,000 gpd
1,636,000 gpd
Total NonPotable Water Requirements: 3,113,553 gpd
Current irrigation requests exceed West Beach's current available nonpotable water supplies. The total nonpotable irrigation water requested is 3,113,553 gpd. This would allow them to irrigate around eight hotels, two golf courses, parks, medial strips on roads, low and medium density residential and commercial properties.
Attachments: maps, photos
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WELL 2006-13 KO'OLINA GOLF COURSE WELL
What Initiated this Inspection? West Beach Estates requested permission to use other sources such as Waiahole Ditch water, Campbell Estates EP 10 (permitted for agriculture irrigation only) and/or request to drill a second well (Pearl Harbor Management Zone).
File Reference: W Beach Est (West Beach Estates)
System User: same
PART I: USE OF WATER
1. Tax Map Key where the water is used: 9-1-15. See attached map.
2. What is the water used for? Ko'Olina Golf Course # 1 irrigates 168 acres of golf
course including 13.10 acres of lagoons (water hazards).
3. Is the quantity of water use being measured? - The Pumpage Report submitted monthly by WBE indicates that the well is metered, but the meter was not documented during the field visit in 1995.
4. Does this person takes from a multi-user pipe or ditch system? No
PART II: WATER SOURCE
1. Where does the water come fromlwhat kind of source is this? 2006-13 is the non potable well that irrigates the golf course. The well is located northeast of Osco's old pump EP 10.
2. Show the source location on maps, determine latitude and longitude, and document the nature of source development by measurements, sketches, and photographs.
How is the water taken? Well 2006-13 is a 25 hp pump
What is the capacity for taking (gpm)? 840 gpm
How often is it taken (used)? daily
3. Tax Map Key at the source: 2006-13
Latitude: 21-20-25
Longitude: 158-06-31
Determine declarant's relation to source.
Does the declarant:
1) Operate and maintain the source? yes
2) Own the land at the source? The declarant is the developer of the project.
3) Use the water from this source? yes
4. Does anyone else also use water from this source? No
Verified By: Susan Swanson (CWRM) Date of Inspection: 4-13-95
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These two BWS source wells and pumps have not been inspected.
File Reference: W Beach Est, the full name is West Beach Estates.
These wells in May of 1989, were also declared in FILE REF "HONOLULU BWS" as
"non potable wells, not in use."
PART I: USE OF WATER
1. Tax Map Key where the water is used: multiple tmks, 9-1-56 & 57,9-1-15. See attached maps.
2. What is the water used for? Ko'Olina Development, medial strips (called "circulation" by the developer) landscaping around the visitor center, parks, public areas, hotels, future small boat harbor and other construction throughout the Ko'Olina. Additional water is used for dust control of undeveloped lots.
Mr. Ken Williams ofWBE stated that there wasn't enough water from Wells 2006-13, 14 & 15 to irrigate all 600 acres of Phase 1 (includes 1st golf course), leaving 272 acres not irrigated. WBE requested additional water to Irrigate 183 acres of Golf Club #2 , 190 acres of Phase 2 commercial irrigation
3. Is the quantity of water use being measured? BWS reports the total pumpage under "Barbers Point Non Potable Source"
4. Does this person takes from a multi-user pipe or ditch system? No
PART II: WATER SOURCE
1. Where does the water come fromlwhat kind of source is this? 2006-14 & 15 are two out of three wells used to irrigate the Ko'Olina Golf Course and the subdivisions and hotel properties. These wells are operated by the Board of Water Supply and are located to the east of the golf course and are on the mauka side of Farrington Highway. The wells are each listed on WBE's declaration as having 100 hp electric pumps producing 1100 gpm.
2. Show the source location on maps, determine latitude and longitude, and document the nature of source development by measurements, sketches, and photographs.
(No access at the time of site inspection of use area at Ko'Olina.- BWS Keys needed to enter chain link well/reservoir enclosure.) A request for use of water from other sources initiated the site inspection at Ko'Olina, so information was gathered on use area and golf course well on site.
How is the water taken? two large pumps - I used to take monthly water samples for chloride testing from these pumps ten years ago when I worked for the Board of Water Supply.
What is the capacity for taking (gpm)? listed on WBE's declaration as 1100 gpm, not documented.
How often is it taken (used)? daily
3. Tax Map Key at the source: 2006-15,14 BWS Barbers Point Nonpotable Wells and Reservoir.
Latitude: 21-20-46,47
Longitude: 158-06-18,19
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Site Inspection Checklist
Use Area Field Inspection 4-13-95
Page Two
Determine declarant's relation to source.
Does the declarant:
1) Operate and maintain the source? No, BWS operates
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2) Own the land at the source? The land may be owned by Campbell Estate, unless it's been deeded over to BWS
3) Use the water from this source? yes
4) Own the land where the water is being used? Yes it is my understanding that WBE provides the infrastructure for the development.
4. Does anyone else also use water from this source? Yes, some of the remainder of the 1 mgd is reported to be used by Campbell Estate - the land appears to be have been owned by Campbell Estate before the wells were drilled, they may still own it, or it may have been deeded to the BWS. The developer was involved in the drilling of the wells; then the operation of the wells were turned over to BWS.
Verified By: Susan Swanson (CWRM) Date of Inspection: Use area inspected 4-13-95
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Approximate areas of parcels in Ko'Olina tmk 9-1-56 tmk 9-1-57 Parcel # Area Use Parcel # Area Use
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1 12.457 1 14.515 i
I 2 10.934 2 10.668
3 36.906 golf course 3 5.501 Lagoons
4 29.861 4 10.548
5 33.913 5 2.27
6 1.882 6 14.695
7 1.43 7 10.304 e 8 55.025 golf course 8 2 Lagoons
9 19.377 9 7.749
10 4.971 check use 10 8.932
11 10.997 11 7.814
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13 11.223 13 10.94
14 19.621 14 9.979
15 37.433 golf course 15 7.066
16 2 16 2.1 Lagoons
17 3.707 Roads 17 9.311
18 0.604 Roads 18 1.71
19 12.898 Roads 19 43.823 e 20 17.47 golf course 20 9.687
21 1.331 21 0.166
22 14.564 22 16.157
23 15.67 golf course 23 6.392
24 24 5.069
25 6.439 golf course 25 24.546 Road
26 0.124 26 5.503
27 0.587 27 21.665
totals 181.272 17.209 168.943 golf course 234.963 24.546 13.103
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I I STAlE OF HAWAII
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
REGISTRATION OF WELL AND
DECLARATION OF WATER USE
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" INsmucnoNS: Please type or print. H information is no. available or not appHcable. Indicate as NlA;; ~I out U::d,mplelel~:85 possible. sign. and lile,form with the Division of Water Resour<le Management. P.O, Box 373. Honolulu. Hawaii 9§809. PooRe 546-3!148 or 548-7543 for assistance. ' iTi....... L;
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BATIERY OF WELLS: For a battery 01 wells. on the surface. iln a tunnel. or In a shaft. submit a reglstratlolriorm for ea~ell together with a single map or plot plan showing layout of Wells.
STATE WELL NO.: 2006-13 ISLAND: __ O_a_h..:..,u __ _ WELL NAME OR DESIGNATION: __ W_e_st_B.J,.fa_c_h_Go_l_f_Co_u_r_s_e_W_e_ll_N_o_, _1 ______ _
SOURCE OR STATION NAME (For a battery of wells): _________________ _
A. WELL OPERATOR Firm name: West Beach Estates
Contact person: Brjan Mjnaai
Address: 1585 Kapjolanj Blvd. I Suite 1430, Honolulu, HI
Zip: 96814 Phone:
C. WELL LOCATION
B. OWNER OF WELL SITE Firm name: West Beach Estates
Contact person: Bri an Mi naa i Address: 1585 Kapiolani Blvd.
Suite 1430, Honolulu, HI Zip: 96814 Phone:
Tax Map Key: 9-1-15:4 Town, Place, District: Honouliuli; Ewa
Attach USGS "Quad" map (scale 1:24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location.
D. WELL DATA For Drilled Wells. submll "as-bull" drawing. driller's log. and Wmp test resuhs. and complete hems below.
For Tunnels end Shifts. submit construction drawings. plot plan. or sketch map.
GrounJ elevation (Mean sea level): 58,12 ft. Year drilled or constructed: __ -=1.:..9.:..86~ __ _ Reference point (Used to measure depth to water): Well contractor: _...:..R~o~s~co~e~M~o~sC=l.s_Clo<.lOoL.'L--__ _
Elevation: 59.02 ft. Description: Top' of Ca~i n9
I ¢asing diameter: Solid casing depth (Below ground):
Perforated casing depth (Below ground):
Total depth of well:
12 in. 58 ft.
N/ A ft. 120 ft.
Depth to water (Below reference point): __ 4..;.;5~ ft. Maximum recorded chloride: ____ ppm
Minimum chloride in 1987: ____ 4_0_2 ppm Minimum recorded chloride: ppm Maximum chloride in 1987: ppm
E. INSTALLED PUMP DATA Pump type: [] Vertical shaft 0 Submersible 0 Centrifugal 0 Other (specify): ______ _
Power: 0 Diesel, __ HP 0 Gas, __ HIP [] Electric, -25.... HP 0 Other (specHy): ___ _
Pump capacity: 700 gallons per minute J Pump installation contractor: _--!.::Ro~s:::..:c::..::o:.::e~M::::.0.:tl=-S_C:::.:o:::..:.~ ________________ _
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I .• For Official Use Only: I. ~'~4lJI Date received: Date acceptflp:' , Field checked by: .ss Date: "fIl/fjLatitude:;ZI:~O"';JS Hydrologic Unit: __ _-Comments: ________ "'*t_,_ Longitude: 1 ~o~1 State Well No.: 200tcl-f..!,
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NOTE: The purpose of the Oeclarallon of Water Use Is to obtain Information necessary for the management 01 the Stale's water resources. The Oeclarallon does not conter a legal rigHt to waler or Its use.
Method of measurement:
o Daily ~ Weekly l8l. Monthly o her (Oescrlbe): _____________ _
~ Flow Met r 0 Orifice
Water use data are recorded:
o Other (o+be): ______________ _ ,
Quantity of Use (Report metered or estimated monthly water use from the well described on the reverse side 01 this form, for the calendar years 1983 through 1987. For a battery of wells JWhich are not Individually melered. but which are connected to a single meter or other measuring device, report total use from the battery.):
WATER U$E, IN GALLONS X 1000
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19~ 1985 1986 1987 Januarv Februarv March ADril 2~924
May 4,386 June 4 386 July 4 386 Auaust 5~440
SeDtember 5 290 '1rnnhAr I 4.471 NCl'lember 4~318
December 1,480 ANNUAL i i
I Minimum day's use: r6 gal~ns! Maximum day'S use: 1,000,000 Typical times of usage: _-"'2.:r.4 ..... h~Q>Lly.ur .... su/...\ldl.lo:!aJ,..y__\i-------____________ _
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Type of Use (Check d category boxes that apply and plvlde addllionallnfonnallon as Indicated.):
Category
o Municipal (Including resorts, hotels, businesses)
o Domestic (systems serving 25 people or less)
[] Irrigation
o Industrial
o Military
U Other
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Addit*nal Information
Numbj:!r of service connections: __________ _ !
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Acre sf I IrriQ!ted: Crop( ): U Sugar 0 Pineapple
o Other (specify): Non-l'rop: [XJ Landscape ----rlKJ~G=-o~H:-C:::-o-u-rs-e-----
J 0 Other (s.Q..ecify): Me~ho : 0 Drip U Furrow 0 Sprinkler
I o COG>ling 0 Manufacturing 0 Mill o OtHer (specify): ____________ _
Specify (livestock, aquacuhure, elc.): ___________ _
I declare that the contents of the above Declaration of Water- Use are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, correct, and CClmplete.
Water User's Signature:~VU~ Date: 5/25/89 Printed Name: Brj an Mi naa i Firm or Title (Well Operator, etc.): ---.:W~e:.:s:...:t:;....=.B.=.ea::.;c:.:.h.:.......::E:.::.s..:.t.::.at..:..;e:..:s=--__________ _
Form 8810-1
._~),q I", ',,' 2° Pl2' 08 STATE OF HAWAII vi',' n,: U •
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT' DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT . UF 1:'/,-HfR & U';H) DE \, ,_i_':JI;j·1ENT
REGISTRATION OF WELL AND
DECLARATION OF WATER USE
ItSTRUCTIONS: Please type or print. "informalion is not available or not appIcabIe. Indicate as MIA. Fill out as completely as poeaIIIe. sign. and file form with the Division of WaJer Reaowce Management. P.O. Box 373. Honolulu. HawaII 96809. Phone ~3948 or ~7S43 for assistance.
BAnERY OF WELLs: For a battery of wells. on the surface. In a tunnel. or In a shaft. submit a registration form for each well together with a single map or plot plan showing layout of wells.
STATE WELL NO.: 2006-14 ISLAND: --=:O.::.:ah~u,---__
WELL NAME OR DESIGNATION: West Beach Non-Potabl e Well No 2. ______ _ SOURCE OR STATION NAME (Forabatteryofwels): _______________ _
A. WELL OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WELL SITE Firm name: West Beach Estates
Contact person: Brj an Mj naaj
Address: 1585 Kapi 01 ani Blvd.
SYite 1430. Honolulu. HI
Zip: 96814 Phone:
C. WELL LOCATION
Firm name: West Beach Estates
Contact person: Bri an Mi naa i Address: 1585 Kapiolani Blvd.
Suite 1430. Honolulu. HI
Zip: 96814 Phone:
Tax Map Key: 9-1-15:5 Town, Place, District: Honouliuli. Ewa
Attach USGS "Quad" map (scale 1 :24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location.
D. WELL DATA For DrIlled W ..... aubml ·&&-bull' drawing. drller's log. and pump test resuns. and complete nerns below.
For Tunnel. and Shafts. submn construction drawings. plot plan. or &ketch map.
Ground elevation (Mean sea level): 194 ft. Year drilled or constructed: ~~19:.::8~7 __ _ Reference point (Used to measure depth to water): Well contractor: Roscoe Moss Co.
Elevation: 195 • 11 ft. Description: Top fo Casi n9
Depth to water (Below reference point): 180. 17ft. Maximum recorded chloride: __ -=3~4 ~1 ppm Minimum recorded chloride: 333 ppm
Casing diameter: ______ --::-:-16:--_ in. Solid casing depth (Below ground): 244 ft. Perlorated casing depth (Below ground): N/ A ft. Total depth of well: 300 ft.
Maximum chloride in 1987: N/A ..... eem~----,'"- Minimum chloride In 1987: ___ ....:N/_A_ ppm _, ,,~~-::'.~~:::..-............ - ' ~~o_< .....
,." .... '.- ') E. INSTALLED PUMP D~TA UNDER CONSTRUCTIQN
Pump type: !Xl Vertlca'tshaft O'SUtiffieiSible 0 Centrifugal 0 Other (specify): _____ _
Power: 0 Diesel, __ HP [J Gas, _ HP [] Electric, ~ HP 0 Other (apecly): ___ _
Pump capacity: 1100 gallons per minute Pump installation contractor: --.JR~o!.:ls!.!::c.!:!.oe!::....!:M~o~s~s....!C:d.OLr.' ________________ _
. . . (continued over)
For Official Use Only: Date received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Reid checked by: ___ Date: _ Latitude: ___ _ Hydrologic Unit: __ _ Comrrrtmts: ___ ~______ Longitude: ___ _ State WeN No.: __ _
V'0 1e.:These wells, 2006-14 & 15, are now operated by the BWS for use by West Beach Estates and Campbell Estate as nonpotable irrigation sources. There is a large nonpotable reservoir adjacent to the wells. Ken Williams of West Beach Est. (Ko'Olina) stated that Ko'Olina has an agreement to receive up to .861 mgd from the wells & that Campbell Estate receives the remainder. Aa:ess is from the BWS. BWS wells on leeward Oahu have not yet been documented. BWS personnel 'ft. ... .a'.,~n.1I,u"l .. r "'"n.1, '1'1rA.A..,l., •• ,.,.+.0. ... ~,.., ............ l.arl C' C'"r.n_".. __
• F. DECLARATION OF WATER USE
NOTE: The purpose of the Declaration of WBl.er Use Is to obtain informal Ion necessary lor the management 01 the Stale's water resources. The Declaration does not confer a legal rlghlto water or lis use.
Water use data are recorded: 0 Daily 0 Weekly 0 Monthly o Other (Describe): To be established
Method of measurement: 0 Flow Meter 0 Orifice fi] Other (Descrbe): _J...F..u1 OOLjW!L· ...JT ...... IJLUb.s::::.e_-=-__________ _
Quantity of Use (Report metered or estimated monthly waler use lrom the well described on the reverse side of this 'orm, lor the ealendar years 1983 through 1987. For a battery 01 wells which are not Individually metered, but which are connected to a single meter or other measuring device, report total use from the battery.): .
WATER USE, IN GALLONS X 1000
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Januarv Februarv March ADril Mav June Ju_~
AUQust Seotember Or.TnnAr Nov-.embeJ December ANNUAL
Minimum day'S use: _______ gallons Maximum day's use: _______ gallons Typical times of usage: _....._-------________________ _
Type of Use (Check .. category boxes that apply and provide addlllonallnformBl.lon as Indicated.):
Category
o Municipal (Including resorts, hotels, businesses)
o Domestic (systems serving 25 people or less)
[XJ Irrigation
o Industrial
o Military
o Other
Additional Information
Number of service connections: __________ _
Ac~slmQ!ted: ______ ~~-------------------CroP(s): U Sugar 0 Pineapple o Other (specify): _--.-..........,,_~ _____ _ Non-Crop: rn Landscape ~ Golf Course o Other (sjt8cify): Method: 0 Drip U Furrow--"""O""""-::S:-p-:'rin-:'k7'le-r ----
o Cooling 0 Manufacturing 0 Mill o Other (specify): _____________ _
Specify (lIVestock, aquaculture, etc.): ____________ _
I declare that the contents of the above Declaration of Water· Use are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, correct, and complete.
Water User's Signature: ~M~ Date: 5/25/89 Printed Name: Brjan Mj naai Firm or Title (Well Operator, etc.): _...!.!W .. e.x.st.l<-.!:B~e~a~ch!..!..-!:E~s~t~at.::::e=..::s~ _______________ _
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.... . "T". Form 8810-1 qe
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STATE OF HAWAII I '. I., (0 COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF WAT'ER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Illi.' ! '~
REGISTRATION OF WELL AND
DECLARATION OF WATER USE
INSlftUCTlONS: Please type or print. "information is ncit available or no! applicable. Indicate as NlA. Fin out as completely as possible. sign. and IIIe form with the Division of W&ler Resource Management. P.O. Box 373. Honolulu. Hawaii 96809. Phone 54&-3948 or 54&-7543 lor assistln».
BATTERY OF WEllS: For a baltery 01 wells. on the surfaceJ In a tunnel, or In a shaft. submn a reglstrallon fonn for each well together wnh a single map or plot plan showing layout 01 wells.
STATE WELL NO.: 2006-15 ISLAND: Oahu ---:;..;;.;..;..;..:----
WELL NAME OR DESIGNATION: West Beach Non-Potable Well No.1 SOURCE OR STATION NAME (Forabalteryolwels): _______________ _
A. WELL OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WELL SITE Firm name: West Beach Estates
Contact person: Bri an Mi naa i
Address: 1585 Kapjolani Blvd. Suite 1430, Honolulu, HI
Zip: 96814 Phone: 941-1533
C. WELL LOCATION
Firm name: West Beach Estates
Contact person: Bri an Mi naa i
Address: 1585 Kapiolanj Blvd. Suite 1430, Honolulu, HI
Zip: 96814 Phone: ....:9!..::!4~1-.....:!1~5~33~ __ _
Tax Map Key: 9-1-15: 5 Town, Place, District: Honouliul i, Ewa
Attach USGS "Quad" map (scale 1 :24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location.
D. WELL DATA For DrIlled Wells. subml ·as-bull· drawing. driller's log. and pump test results, and complete nems below. For Tunnels and Shafts. submn construction drawings, plot plan, or sketch map.
Ground elevation (Mean sea level): 178.83 ft. Reference point (Used to measure depth 10 water):
Elevation: 178.83 ft. Description: Top of Dri 11 i ng
Platform Depth to water (Below reference point): 154.4 ft. Maximum recorded chloride: ppm Minimum recorded chloride: 340 ppm 1988
Year drilled or constructed: -=-~1~9~88~ __ _ Well contractor: Roscoe Moss Co.
Casing diameter: 16 in. Solid caSing depth (Below gromd): 228 ft. Perforated casing depth (Below ground): -.~~.,- ft. Total depth of well: 289 ft.
Maximum chloride in 1987: N/A " ... RQm ... ". Minimum chloride in 1987: ____ N.:...,./A_ ppm .. " •• it ~ ,"- " --'lI' .. r....",~.L.,..f~.,
E. INSTALLED PUMP DATA UNDER CONSTRUCTION Pump type: [] Vertical'Shaft~'·D·StJt:)merslbl •. tJ Centrifugal 0 Other (specify): _____ _
Power: 0 Diesel, __ HP 0 Gas, __ HP [KJ Electric,l.OD.- HP 0 Other (specly): ___ _
Pump capacity: 1100 gallons per minute Pump Installation contractor: _.:..:Ro=.;s::;c:.:o:..:e:......:..:Mo=.;s::;s::......:C:..:::o..:... ________________ _
. . . (continued over)
For Official Use Only: Date received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Field checked by:___ Date: Latitude: ___ _ Hydrologic Unit: __ _ Comments: Longitude: ___ _ State Well No.: __ _
Re"'ences: HawaII Revised Statutes, Chapter 174C.
Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapters 13-167 to 13-171.
•
F. DECLARATION OF WATER USE
NOTE: The purpose of the Oeclaration of WBl.er Use Is to obtain informBl.ion necessary for the management of the State's water resources. The Declaration does not confer a legal right to water or Its use.
Water use data are reoorded: 0 Daily 0 Weekly 0 Monthly o Other (Oescribe): To be establ i shed Method of measurement: 0 Flow Meter 0 Orifice
[] Other (Descrbe): Fl ow Tube
Quantity of Use (Report metered or estimated monthly water use from the well described on the reverse side of this form. for the ealendar years 1983 through 1987. For a baIIery of wells which .. e not Individually metered. but which are connected to a single meter or other measuring device. report total use from the battery.): .
WATER USE, IN GALLONS X 1000
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Januarv Februarv March ADril Mav
June
Julv Auoust
Seotember
October November December ANNUAL
Minimum day'S use: _______ gallons Maximum day's use: ______ gallons Typical times of usage: _________________________ _
Type of Use (Check d category boxes that apply and provide addltlonallnformBl.ion as Indicated.):
Category
o Municipal (Including resorts.hotels.busi~)
o Domestic (systems serving 25 people or less)
m Irrigation
o Industrial
o Military
o Other
Additional Information
Number of service connections: __________ _
Acres Irri~ed: CroP(s): U Sug-a-r --.-O..-P=-:i-ne-a-ppl-:"e--------
o Other (specify): Non-Crop: IX] Landscape -~OO~Go~1f -=eo-u-r-se-----
o Other (S.2!tCify): __ .......... -:::--~ ___ _ Method: 0 Drip U Furrow 0 Sprinkler
o Cooling 0 Manufacturing 0 Mill o Other (speCify): ____________ _
Specify (livestock. aquaculture. etc.): ___________ _
I declare that the contents of the above Declaration of Water- Use are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, correct, and oomplete.
Water User's Signature: ~ ~~ Date: 5/25/89 Printed Name: Bri an Mi naa i Firm or Trtle (Well Operator, etc.): _.!!W~esil..tk.....!:!B~e5!:ac!dhJ......!:E...1s...!::;tali!...t!<Jie'_i1s!...--_________ _
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REFERENCE: USGS EWA
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WELL LOCATION MAP ";'. H .J 1~ I 2000 3000 4000 fEET
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JOHN WAIHEE
GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
UG la 12 'iO IJ )1 'no '. II liU
DEPARTMENT OF NO AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON W TER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Mr. Kazu Hayashida lYJanager and Chief Engineer Board of Water Supply City and County of Honolulu 630 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96843
Dear Mr. Hayashida:
West Beach
st 8, 1988
1 & 2 2006-14-15, Oahu
WILLIAM W. PATY
CHAIRPERSON
JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D.
ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX
GUY K. FUJIMURA
MANABU TAGOMORI
DEPUTY
In order to complete our ell record files, we would appreciate your providing us an accurate locat on of your recently completed West Beach Wells 1 & 2 (State .. Well Nos. 006-14 and 15). Please accurately mark the location of the wells on t e enclosed 1: 24,000 Scale USGS map and return it to our office.
Thank you very much fo your cooperation.
MO:ko Enc.
Sincerely.
MANABU TAGOMORI Deputy for Water Resource Management
DOWAlD Form 71(1) jItF" St te Of HawaII " DEt. .TMENT OF NO & NATURAL RESOl ;ES STATE DIVISION OF WAT R AND LAND DEVELOPMt:rH
DRILLER'S REPORT
D SCRIPTION .' Date of report .... ~~.;t;.g.h .... 2..2..r ... J:~.~.~ ...... Person fili g report .... L.o.ran ... H ...... Ru.n..ne.:L.:L.s .................. ~::.:<: ....... ..
WELL A. OWNER .... W.e.s.t ... Be.ac.h. .................. NAME ...... W .. l.J .... #.2 ...... L ..................................... ISLAND .... Q~h~ .................. .. B. GENERAL LOCATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... . C. DRILLING COMPANY ... Ros.cQe .... Mo.s.s ... C.OIDP .JAy ..................... . D. TYPE OF RIG ..... 3.6L ............................. DRILLING OMPLETED .. .;r~D .. J':~.~.~ ..... DRILLER .. Jak.e ... Woe:r:ner. ...... ..
month year E. ELEVATION, msl: Top of drilling platform .............................. ft. Bench mark and method used to determine
Height of drilling platform above ground surface ......... Q .... ft. elevation: .... 19.5. .... 1l ................................................... .. F. HOLE SIZE: ............. 22 ......... inch dia. to ...... .2.4.4 .. ft. below drilling platform .
............. 16 .......... inch dia. to ....... 3.0.0 .. ft. below drilling platform .
............................ inch dia. to ................. ft. below drilling platform. G. CASING INSTALLED: .... 16 ... in. 1.0. x .•. 37.5. in. all solid section to .. .24.4 ....... ft. below drilling platform .
............ in. 1.0. x ............ in. all perforated section to .................. ft. below. drilling platform. Type of perforation ..... No e .................................................................................................................. ..
H. ANNULUS: Grouted .... 0 ........... ft. to ...... 2.4.4 .... ft below drilling platform. Gravel packed .................. ft. to ................. ft. below drilling platform.
I. PERMANENT PUMP INSTALLATION: Pump type, make, serial no ......................................................................................................... Capacity .................... g.p.m. Motor type, H.P., .voltage, r.p.m ...................................................................................................................................................... . Depth of pump intake setting ................ ft. below ............................................................... which elevation is ................ ft. Depth of bottom of airline ................ ft. below ................................................................... which elevation is ............... .ft.
H DROlOGY J. INITIAL WATER LEVEL ... ±~A ........ .ft. below drill ng platform. Date of measurement. .g9:P:~.~.;t;y .... 4.1 .... J.~.~.~ .... .. K. INITIAL CHLORIDE: '(IJ./!fI.3.6.7 ppm, total depth f well ....... 3.0.0 ... ft. below drilling platform ...................................... ..
. Sampling Date L. PUMPING TESTS: Refere ce point (R.P.) used: .................. which elevation is ................ ft.
Date .. Jan ...... OS.., .... 19.S.S.................... Date ........................................................... . Start water level ................................... ft. below R. P. Start water level ........................................... ft. below R. P. End water level ..................................... ft. below R. P. End water level ............................................. ft. below R. P. Depth of well ......................................... ft. below R. P. Depth of well ................................................. ft. below R. P.
Elapsed Rate Draw- CI- Tem . Elapsed Rate Draw- CI- Temp. Time (hours) (gpm) down (ft.) (ppm) OF Time (hours) (gpm) down (ft.) (ppm) OF
.............. to .............. .............. .............. .............. ............. .. ............ to .................................................................... ..
.............. to ............................ ........ -...v .... 1 ... 'J, ........ . ....... 0 .... to . .-.1L...... JU?P .. . .. ............ to ............ .. .. ............ to ............ ..
.............. to ............ .. .............. to ............ ..
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SUBSUR ACE FORMATION M. DRILLER'S LOG:
Water Level Water Level Depth, ft. Rock Description & Remarks f . Depth, ft. Rock Description & Remarks ft.
.... 0 ........ to .... 1.6..... ..Cl.inkers........................... .. ......... .. .. .. 1..f3.0 .. to ..2'OZ..... ..Me.d ... H.ar.d ... Ro.ck............ .. ........... .
... 1.6 ..... to .... 2.0 ... _ . Boulders........................... .. .......... .. .. .. Z.O.G .. to .21D..... ..C;i.nQers. .. & ... ~rc*.en .. rock ............ ..
... 20 ..... to ... 50..... .Clinkers ... & .... C.1ay....... .. ......... .. .. .. G.a.3 .. to .2.9.6..... ..Me.d ... Ha.r.d ... RQck............ .. ........... .
... 5-0 ..... to .... 6.0..... ...Basalt'"'-Hard.................. .. .......... .. .. .. 29.6 .. to .. 3.0.0.... ...Cinders.............................. .. .......... ..
... .6-0 ..... to .... 7..0..... ..C1.inkers........................... .. .......... .. .. ............ to ............ ..
.... 7.-0 ..... to .... 7..2..... ..Ba.sa.lt ... Hard.................. .. .......... . .. ............ to ............ ..
.... 7.2 ..... to .... S.O..... ..Cl.inksrs ... & ... Basa.l.t ............ . .. ............ to ............ ..
... .a-O ..... to .1·0·6..... Red .. Clay., ... Broken .. Rock ............ . 1.0.6 ..... to .12.1..... .clinker .. ~ .. .Red ... & .. Black ............ .
.. ............ to ................................................................. .
.. ............ to ................................................................ .. . 1.2.1 ..... to .15.5..... ..Har.d .. Rnck........................ .. .......... . .. ............ to ................................................................. . . 15.5 ..... to .lS.0..... ..Red .. .cinders.................. .. .......... . .. ............ to ................................................................. .
N. REMARKS: ........................................................................................................................................................................................... .
FOR DRILLER'S IJ,SE ...
Job Name ............................. .
Job No .................................... .
INSTRUCTIONS: Send three( ) copies to: Manager-Chief Engineer, Division of Water and Land Develop ent, P. O. Box 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809.
REFERENCES: Chapter 178, ntitled "Artesian Wells, Generally," HRS, as amended by Act 123 SLH 1970 Honolulu Board of Water Supply, "Rules and Regulations Providing for the Protection, Development and Conservation of Water Resources." Sec't 8-105(j • "Powers, Duties and Functions of the Board," Charter of the City and Count of Honolulu, 1959.
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.TORIESF .-BREWER ANALYTICAL LABO JOB NO. 2460 a Department of Brewer Chemical Corporation -' 02-01-88 DATE P. O. BOX 552 PAPAIKOU. HAWAII 96781 PHONE: 964-1271 1 2 PAGE OF
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORl
TO: ROSCOE MOSS COMPANY ATTN:
ADDRESS: 830 AHUA STREET PHONE: cc: MR. STE PHEN BOWLES HONOlULU HAWAII 96819
SAMPLES OF: Well Water -- West Beach SAMPLED BY: Steghen BQ~les S~MPLING DATE: 01-12-88 TIME:
RECEIPT DATE: 01-13-88 TIME: 1000
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 01/13-29/8 8
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE J!,ot.aOleJ
WELL No Mrunmum
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 2 Contaminant 'l-tlab""' 113 Levels
UNITS mg/L
ARSENIC .me:/L < 0 002 0.05
BARIUM mg/L . < 0.03 1.0
CADMIUM mg/L ~ 0.002 0.010
CHROMIUM mg/L ~ 0.01 0.05 . LEAD mg/L < 0.02 0.05
MERCURY me:/L < 0.000 0.002
SELENIUM mg/L < 0.002 0.01
SILVER m[!/L <... 0.005 0.05
FLUORIDE me:/L 0.10
NITROGEN . NITRATE m[!/L 3.45 10.0 TURBIDITY NTU 0.10
ENDRIN mg/L < 0.000(J2 . 0.0002
T.TNDANE mg/L ~ O.OOO( 2 0.004
METHOXYCHLOR mg/L <. 0.000 0.1 TOXAPHENE mg/L < O.OOOf 0.005
2,4-D mg/L ~ 0.001 0.1
2 4 5-TP m[!/L .(. 0.000 I 0.01 . 1\[\
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LABORATORY REMARKS; Samples analyz~d accord in to "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", U.S.
Environmental Protection AQencv March 1976: and/or "Microbiolodcal Methods for Monitorin2 the 'Environment". U.S. Environmental Protectic n Agency. August 1978 and "Methods for Organoch1ori V~sticides and Chloroehenoxy Acid lIerbicid ~R in Drinking and R".!:{ Source Water". U.S. Environmen \otection A~encv. Julv 197Q. ft71c."vr, P ?luA~ . .!~
· BR'E~~R ~NAL YTICAL LABO \TORIES o a Departmenl 01 Brewer Chemical Corporation P.O. BOX 552 PAPAIKOU, HAWAII 96781 PHONE: 964-5522
JOBNO. ____ ~2~4~6~0 ____ __ DATE ___ ..!::0.::.2-__:0~1~--!:::8~8 ___ _
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT (1) PAGE 2 OF 2
TQ ___ ~R~OS~C~O~E~M~OS~S~C~O~M __ PAN~Y _________ ATTN: ________________________ __
ADDRESS:~8~3~0__:A~H~U~A~S~T~R~E~E~T~ ______________________________ __ PHONE: _________ _
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96819 SAMPLESOF: __ ~W~e~I~I~W~a~t~e~r~-=-~W~e~s~t~B~e~a~c~hL-_______________________________ ___
SAMPLED BY: Stephen Bowles SAMPLING DATE: __ .....:0~1=---=1=2-~8=8::...._ ______ TIME: _____ __ RECEIPT DATE: 01-13-88 . TIME: ___ ....:!1~0~00~ _________________ ___
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 01/13-29}_88
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION WELL No.2
10{)(P-tt.) UNITS
TOTAL ALKALINITY ~¥o~ as 156
TOTAL HARDNESS If!?{(\~ a: 449
pH Units 8.19
CONDUCTIVITY umhas/ClJl 1330
SALINITY ppt 0.5
CHLORIDES mg/L 367
SODIUM me:/L 129 I
TOTAL PHOSPHORUS me:/L 0.10
POTASSIUM mg/L 9.1
CALCIUM mg/L 60.90
MAGNESIUM me:/L 72.20
COPPER me:/L < 0 01
IRON me:/L <. 0.02
MANGANESE me:/L < 0.01
ZINC me:/L ~ 0.005
SULFATES mg/L 60
SILICA mu:/L 40
TOTAL DISSOLVED mg/L 1147 ... LABORATORY REMARKS: Samples analyzed according to "Methods for Chemical AnalysiS of Water and Wastes", U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, March, 1979 and/or "Microbiological Methods for Monitoring the Environment",
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, August, 1978.
.-
DOWl::; Form 71ql
,~ O St te of HawaII 0 DE MENT OF ND & NATURAL RESO .' ES DIVISION OF WATE AND LAND DEVELOPMt::NT
STATE
DRILLER'S REPORT
DE CRIPTION Date of report .. March .. 22.,. .. "1.9B.8,, ..... Person fili g report .. Loran .. R ..... Runnells ......................... 7<~.·: ................. .
WELL A. OWNER .. West ... Be.ach. .................... NAME .. w.e. l .. ..:ftl ............. __ .............. __ ...... " ............. ISLAND ... O.abu ..................... . B. GENERAL LOCATION .................................................................................................. , .................................................................... . C. DRILLING COMPANY ..... Ro.s.c.o.e ... M.oss ... Com .any ................... . D. TYPE OF RIG ... 3.6L .............................. DRILLING OMPLETED .March ..... ' __ 8.8 ... DRILLER . David. McAllister ..... .
month year E. ELEVATION, msl: Top of drilling platform .. __ ......................... ft. Bench mark and method used to determine
Height of drilling platform above ground surface ...... .Q .... ft. elevation: ........... .1.1.6. .•. 8.3 ............................................. . F. HOLE SIZE: ........ .2.2 .............. inch dia. to ........ 22 ... ft. below drilling platform .
............................ inch dia. to ................. ft. below drilling platform .
............................ inch dia. to .................. ft. below drilling platform. G. CASING INSTALLED: ... 1.6 .... in. I.D. x .. ".3.1.5 in. all solid section to ..... 2.2.6. ..... ft. below drilling platform .
............ in. I.D. x ............ in. all perforated section to .................. ft. below drilling platform. Type of perforation .... Non ...................................................................................................................... .
H. ANNULUS: Grouted ......... 0 ....... ft. to .... 2.2.8. ..... ft below drilling platform. Gravel packed .................. ft. to ....... __ ........ ft. below drilling platform.
I. PERMANENT PUMP INSTALLATION: Pump type, make, serial no ......................................................................................................... Capacity .................... g.p.m. Motor type, H.P., .voltage, r.p.m .................................................................. , __ ........................................... __ .................................... . Depth of pump intake setting ................ ft. below ............................................................... which elevation is ............... .ft. Depth of bottom of airline ................ ft. below ................................................................... which elevation is ............... .ft.
, L. H DROlOGY J. INITIAL WATER LEVEL(~~~~:!. . .ft. below drill ng platform. Date of measurement. f..~p.rQ.gx:y. __ 2..3 . .J .... l.9.8.8.. K. INITIAL CHLORIDE:.2~/~~ ....... ppm, total depth f well .................. ft. below drilling platform ....................................... . . r'/ Sampling Date L. PUMPING TESTS: Refere ce point (R.P.) used: __ ................ which elevation is ................ ft.
Date .... 02~.2.3.~.8.8................................. Date ............ ''' ______ . ____ ' ______ . __________ ' ________ . ____ __ Start water level . ________ .. __________ ", .. ____ .. __ . ft. below R. P. Start water level ____ . __ ..... __ .......... __ .......... __ ..... ft. below R. P. End water level ..................................... ft. below R. P. End water level ............................................. ft. below R. P. Depth of well ......................................... ft. below R. P. Depth of well ................................................. ft. below R. P.
Elapsed Rate Draw- CI- Tem . Elapsed Rate Draw- CI- Temp. Time (hours) (gpm) down (ft.) (ppm) DF Time (hours) (gpm) down (ft.) (ppm) of
.............. to .............. .............. .............. .............. .......... ... . ............. to ..................................................................... .
.............. to .............. .............. .............. .............. .......... ... . ............. to ..................................................................... .
.............. to .............. .............. .............. .............. .......... ... . ............. to ..................................................................... .
.............. to .............. .............. .............. .............. .......... ... . ............. to ..................................................................... .
.............. to .............. .............. .............. .............. .......... ... . ............. to ..................................................................... .
.............. to .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. . ............. to ..................................................................... .
SUBSUR ACE FORMATION M. DRILLER'S LOG:
Water Level Water Level Depth, ft. Rock Description & Remarks f . Depth, ft. Rock Description & Remarks ft.
......... 9. ... to ...... ~.9.... . ... Cinders............................ .............. . .. 1.0.5 ... to .125 ....... Hard ... Ro.ck......................... . ............ .
..... 2.0 ... to ..... 25... . .. Firm. .. Rock...................... .............. . .. 1.2.5 ... to 16.0 ...... Red .. & .. Blac:k .. Rock............. . ............ .
.... 25 .... to ..... 30.... . .. Sof:t .. Mud· ... & ... Cinders..... ....... . .. 1.6.Q ... to 16.5...... .Mud .. Ro.ck .... & ... Cinde.r.s ............. .
..... 3.0 ... to .... ..4.0... . .. Firm. .. Rock....................... ...... ....... . .. 16.5 ... to 20.5. ...... Red ... Ro.ck............................ . ............ .
.... ..4.0 ... to ..... 5.0... . .. S.of.t ... Rock..,. .... Cind.ers..... ....... . .. 2.0.5 ... to 24.5. ...... Grey .. Ro.ck......................... . ............ .
.. , .. 5.0 ... to ..... 55... . .. Firm. .. Lav:a .. Rock........ ...... ....... ..24.5 ... to 26.1. ..... Rock ... & ... Cinders.......... . ............ .
..... 55 ... to ..... .65 ...... Cinders............................ ...... ....... . . .26.1... to 210 ....... Cinders............................... . ............ .
..... .65 ... to ...... 6.1. ..... Blue ... Rock...................... ...... ....... . . .27.0 ... to 215 ....... Grey .. .Ro.ck......................... . ............ .
...... 6.1. .. to ..... .15 ...... Mud ... Rock......................... ...... ....... . .. 2.7.5 ... to 28.0 ....... Red ... Cinder...................... . ............ .
...... 75 ... to ..... .85... . .. B.lue ... Rock...................... ...... ....... . . .28.0 ... to 28.5...... .Grey .. Ro.ck......................... . ............ .
...... 85 ... to ... 1.05... . .. .Red,. ... Black ... & .. Blue.R ck. . ............. to .............. ........................... ......................... . ............ .
N. REMARKS: ........................................................................................................................................................................................... .
FOR DRILLER'S USE
Job Name ............................. .
Job No .................................... .
INSTRUCTIONS: Send three( ) copies to: Manager-Chief Engineer, Division of Water and Land Develop ent, P. O. Box 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809.
REFERENCES: Chapter 178, ntitled "Artesian Wells, Generally," HRS, as amended by Act 123 SLH 1970 Honolulu Board of Water Supply, "Rules and Regulations Providing for the Protection, Development and Conservation of Water Resources." Sec't 8-105(j . "Powers, Duties and Functions of the Board," Charter of the City and Count of Honolulu, 1959.
FOR OFFtplAL ,USE I'
Latitude .. 1:L .... 'l.C? ...... ~r!.. .. o , ,.
Longitude I.?.~ ... P.~ ... .J.~ .... 1-0010- 14-Well No ................................ .
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SCOE MOSS COMPANY
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830 AHUA STREET. HONOLULU, HAWAll 96819 TELEPHONE (808) 839·6888 • 833·1444
WEST BEACH \'lELL # 1 100(P - 14
Water Level 154.4 Well Cased depth 228 ft.
PUMP TEST START 2/23/88
TIME
9:00 AH
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
9:30
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00 PM
2:00
3:00
4:00
6:00
8:00
10:00
02/24/88
12:00
2:00
4:00
6:00
8:00
12:00
4:00
8:00
02/25/88
12:00 AM
G P M
750
1000
1200
14.74
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
1100
Elevation 178.83 Well Casing 230'4" 16 x 3/8 Wall
~*'~,t)~ ~rrl
AIR LINE
13.85 Start
13.72
13.41
13.11
12.55
13.40
13.40
13.40
13.40
13.40
13.40
13.40
13.25
13.25
13.25
13.25
13.25
13.25
13.25
13.30
13.25
13.25
13.25
WFll DRlll.ING AND DEVELOPMENT • PUMPS-SALES AND SERVICE
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SCOE MOSS COMPANY
WEST BEACH WELL #1 PUMP
TIME G P M
4:00 AM 1100
8:00 1100
12:00 PM 1100
4:00 1100
8:00 1100
02/26/88
12:00 AM 1100
4:00 AM 1100
8:00 AM 1100
EST:
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830 AHUA STREET. HONOLULU, HAWAll 96819 TELEPHONE (808) 839-6888 • 833-1444
Pa e 2
AIR LINE
13.25
13.40
13.50
13.40
13.25
13.25
13.25
13.25
WElL DRIUJNG AND OEVJOPMENT • PUMPS SALES AND SEl!l!!ff
.. B~~:ER ANAL YTICAL LAB~ ATORIES a Depal1lTlenl 01 Brewer Chemical Corporation .. , .' P.O. BOX 5S2 PAPAIKOU. HAWAII 96781 PHONE: 964-5522
JOB NO. ___ 25_3_7 __ _
DATE __ ......:0:.:3:....-..:.14.:..-....::8~8~-_
LABORATORY ANA1. YSIS REPORT (1) PAGE __ ~1 ___ 0F __ -=1 __ _
TO: ___ R_OS_C_O_E_M_OS_S_C_O_M_P_A_N_Y _____ AnN: _.....:M=R..:... -=L:..:O::::R~A..:.::N;.;.....:R.:...:UN=N~E:.:L=S~ ______ _ ADDRESS: 830 AHUA STREET cc: MR. STEPHEN BOW.=L:.;;;;E=S ______ _
HONOLULU. HAWAIT 96819 SAMPLESOF: ____ ~W~e~l~l_W~at~e~r _______________________________________________ _
SAMPLED BY: ___ .;;;S.::.:te::.J:p::.::h.:.;en;:::......;;B~o:...:;w:..::.le.:.:s~ _____ ~AMPyNG DATE: __ ..... 0_a-...:2~6'--'""88"--_____ TIME: _____ _ RECEIPT DATE: __ --::0:.:::;3.-;-0::.:3::...-....:::8,.:.8 ________________ TIME: 1300
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 03/03-11/88
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE
West Beach SAMPLE DESCRIPTION ifl Well
after 72 hOUI s UNITS pumping
'IOOb - 14 TOTAL ALKALINITY mg/L as CaCOil 157
TOTAL HARDNESS mg/L as CaCO~ 453
CALCIUM mdL 53
MAGNESIUM m!!/L 78
nH -- 752
CONDUCTIVITY umhos/c h 1150
SALINITY ppt 0.3
CHLORIDES mg/L 340
SODIUM mg/L 112
TOTAL PHOSPHORUS mg/L ° 084 POTASSIUM mdL 8 93
SULFATE mg/L 56
SILICA mdL 70
TOTAL DISSOLOVED ml!/L 1061 SOLIDS
NITRA TE NITROGEN mg/L 3.65
TURBIDITY NTU 0.15
LABORATORY REMARKS: Samples analyzed accordin@ to "Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes", U.S .
. Environmental Protection Agency, March, 1979 and/or "Microbiological Methods for Monitoring the Environment",
'J.S. Environmental Protection Agency, August, 1978.
""
Au ust 8. 1988
Mr. Kazu Hayashida l\Ianager and Chief Engineer Board of Water Supply City and County of Honolulu 630 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96843
Dear tlr. Hayashida:
West Beach Well 1 II 2 2006-14-15, Os.hu
In order to complete our ell record files, we would appreciate your providing us an accurate loeat on of your recently completed West Beach Wells 1 I; 2 (State Well Nos. 2 06-14 and 15). Please accurately mark the location of the wells on th enclosed 1:24,000 Scale USGS map and return it to our office.
Thank you ver.f much for your cooperation.
MO:lto Ene.
Sincerely.
~d.J ( MANABU TA'C:OMORI
Deputy for Water Resource Management
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111\1 nr:-i!I,~IJ:P?<,
-:-.:J ___ --:M::-r-=.---:G,-l_e--:n,-n....--R_. _B_a-.u..-e_r---:::;--___ ~-+-I'b:-iJl41·, ',..,." 'rbi-I +:~"",: .. ......-,.-' '. P18H~ T N ~~. = _---=-:W~e:=s~t:......=.B.:::e.:::ac=-h::.....:R:.:.:e::.:s::.:o::.:r:...:t=___--Board of Water Supply ~-i .... L.;;"j'i, ~". ~
630 So. Beretania St. Col-:-= __ M_a_rc_h_9 ___ 19a8:::.--_____ _ nono.LUl.U,.nl. ':fOO~":>
F::;':~" ___ B_l_a_i_n_e_I_k_e_d_a _______ _
Pump Reading for West Beach Es ates Well 2006-13
These are transmitted as checked: x: =:= v:: = '.=::::::','':'-:'. X.:.,3 =~::_=s-~: = =:;::: =~"=.'J & -:OW.'E\JT
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~--lL-~~Pump~ading fu~ mont~hUL~0)~fE~re~~bur~u~a~r~v~1~L9~88~----------------------------~
~---.-i--.-----------------__f----------.. --.---------------------4
Remarks: __________________________ -+ ____________________________________________ __
----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------r--------------------------------------------------_._---------------- -----_ ... - --.-'----_.-----_._--- . __ ._------------------------ ------- .. ----.... .. --.. " _ .... --_._--_. - - -- .. _----.•. _---_._--------------
.' v-Mr. Manabu Tagomori/State of ~awaii -" ----- •.. --- ..... --- ..... -'- ..... '-. -- t:- -'-- -----.• ' Department of Land and Natura Resources
.--------·P.·O. ·Box 373,·Honolulu, HI.9p809----.-,a~
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BOARD 01 ~ WATER SUPPLY to ... N.2ca. -15 ... CITY AND ( OUNTY OF HONOLULU flU ( "ET •• " ... DIN.
NA .... We&e.:r e~ 1l.C:O.D DIVISION OF PLANNING 8: ENGINEERING
HYDROLC GY.GEOLOGY SECTION
C •• ,n-/JIi.t P/Jr"":
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DAILY DISCHAR GE FOR THE MONTH OF. ...... J~~e.h .. , ....................... -. 190-8
DATE TIME READING DIFFERENCE REMARKS (Gals.) (Gals.)
31 30
. 29 4:5~~~6CC' ,.5<\\ ~ 28 27 26 25 24
23 22 \ 21 I 20 19 I 18 I 17 16 I 15 H
13 12 I 11
10 9 8
7 I I
6 : I 6 ! 4
3 2 1 140J ?}4J..1 dOJ1
TOTAL s 5Cf~DoO RelJd£nv, " ~~.~.~L4 .................... _ .................. ___ bll_._ ..
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l'or ... _ .............................................................................. _._
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DOWAlD Form 71(1)
AMENDED COpy
,..., Sta e OT t1aWall '~_' /lENT OF LA D & NATURAL RE:
.0N OF WATE AND LAND DEVELO.
DRILLE 'S REPORT
() ; STATE
Date of report _~I~h __ 9_~_L~_~~§ _______________ Person fili g report ______ L9.r@J:I.. ____ Rw:m._~;I,.J$. ____________________________________________________ _ WEST BEACH ESTATES WELL
A. OWNER _______ : ____________________________________________ NAME __________________________________________________________________________ ISLAND .9NW _________________________ _ B. GENERAL LOCATION _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ C. DRILLING COMPANY _____ RQ~~9~ ___ M9$_~ __ ~AN.Y ___________________________ _ D. TYPE OF RIG ____ §J3.I~ _______________________________ DRILLING C MPLETED _______ ? __________ ~~ _______ DRILLER ..J_~ ___ ~?~_~ ________________________ _
month year E. ELEVATION, msl: Top of drilling platform ___ ?_~.)4 ______________ ft. Bench mark and method used to determine
Height of drilling platform above ground surface _______________ ft. elevation: _________________________________________________________________________ _ F. HOLE SIZE: _.1.9 ______________________ inch dia. to ?~ _____________ ft. below drilling platform.
v ___________________________ .inch dia. to _________________ ft. below drilling platform. ___________________________ .inch dia. to _________________ ft. below drilling Platf~m. J
G. CASING INSTALLED: _l~ ______ in. 1.0. x ___ ._~_S.Q in. all solid section to _____ .0. _________ ft. below drilling platform. ____________ in. 1.0. x ____________ in. all perforated section to __________________ ft. below drilling platform. TOpe of perforation __________________ ~_b._~_~ ___________________________________________ -- _____________________________________________________ _
H. ANNULUS: Grouted __________________ ft. to _____ ?_~ ________ ft. below drilling platform. Gravel packed __________________ ft. to __________________ ft. below drilling platform.
I. PERMANENT PUMP INSTALLATION: Pump type, make, serial no. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Capacity ____________________ g.p.m. Motor type, H.P., .voltage, r.p.m. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ Depth of pump intake setting ________________ ft. below ________________________________________________________________ which elevation is _______________ .ft. Depth of bottom of airline ________________ ft. below ____________________________________________________________________ which elevation is _______________ .ft.
~ HOROLOGY J. INITIAL WATER LEVEL _A_5 _____________ .ft. below drill ng platform. Date of measurement. ___ Zj4j~9 ________________________________ _ K. INITIAL CHLORIDE: __________________ ppm, total depth 0 well __ 12_0. ________ ft. below drilling platform _______________________________________ _
Sampling Date L. PUMP~~_S~STS: Refere ce point (R.P.) uSff~~ T~-----H)8'6hich elevation isS~_.JHL __ ft. Date ____________________________________________________________ Date _____________ • _________ , ___________________________________ _
Start water level _____ 4_? _________________________ ft. below R. P. Start water level __________ .45 ____________________________ ft. below R. P. End water level ______ .4_5 _________________________ ft. below R. P. End water level ____________ .4!i ___________________________ ft. below R. P. Depth of well ________ .11Q _________________________ ft. below R. P. Depth of well ______________ 1.2.0 ____________________________ ft. below R. P.
Elapsed Rate Draw- CI- Elapsed Rate Draw- CI- Temp.
________ ~~~e t~O_~_~~~________ _ __ ~~~_~)___ ~~:~_(ft:~ ___ ~:.:.~~__ _ ______ Q:~~e t~O_~~)________ __~g~~___ ~~;~~~~ .. ~ ___ ~~,_)__ _ _____ ~:. ____ _ ____ 9_:_30_ to __ 9_;_0.0__ _ ___ .7.2.2__ _ __ L.15_~ _____ ~5__ _ _____________ to ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ _ ____________ _ ______________ to __ 24 ___ b9.ur~L_______ ______________ ______________ _ ______ 1.. ___ to ___ 2._________ __.IJ.1.____ _ ___ • __ !?~____ __.4_Q~____ _ ____________ _ ______________ to ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ _ ______ 2 _____ to __ :3__________ __.I7.!?____ _ ___ • __ 9~t___ _ __ 4_QZ____ _ ____________ _ ______________ to ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ _ ______ ~ _____ to _.:3?:L____ _ __ n_9____ _l..JH____ _..4.17..._ _ ____________ _ ______________ to ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ _________ ____ _ _____________ to _____________________________________________________________________ _
SUBSURFACE FORMATION M. DRILLER'S LOG:
Water Level Water Level Depth, ft. Rock Description & Remarks f _ Depth, ft. Rock Description & Remarks ft.
_____ JL ___ to ___ 9_________ _ _____ RQck.___________________________________ ______ _______ _ ____ ~_3 ____ to __ Q5 ________ rQM()_~bm~____________________________ _ ____________ _ _______ 9 _____ to ___ 2_5______ _ _____ CQulde_rs___________________________ ______ _______ _ ____ ~_5 _____ to _.1.0.4 ______ GU-_~_~r~ ___ A~:r4 __ J~.y~:r---- -____________ _ ____ 25 ______ to ___ ~4_______ _ _____ Blue ___ rQck._______________________ ______ _______ _ __ .lO.4 __ to _.1.1.0._____ _X~Q __ c_mQ~:r_$._______________________ -____________ _ ____ J.4 _____ to __ A-.2______ _ _____ Clinke.r_, ___ cind~r_s_______ ______ _______ _ __ ).10 __ to __ U_s._____ _X~Q __ p_(;mhQ~Jl()-~------------------ -____________ _ ___ A_2. _____ to __ A.4______ _ _____ blue __ .l'ock_______________________ ______ _______ : ___ )'15 __ to _.l2_0 _______ .fnl:cwr_~~LM____________________ -____________ _ ___ A.4 _____ to ___ 5.2______ _ _____ clinke_L_cinde.rs__________ ______ _______ : _____________ to ______________ ____________________________________________________ -____________ _ ____ 5.2 _____ to ___ 5_5______ _ _____ blue. __ rock________________________ ______ _______ _ _____________ to ______________ -___________________________________________________ --------------
____ 5_5 _____ to __ .5.7.______ _ _____ clinkders_, ___ cinde.rs__ ------ ------- -------------- to -------------- -----------------------.:~~:----------------(~'5 --------------____ 5.7. _____ to ___ 5.8 ____________ blue. __ rock________________________ -------------- -------------- to -------------- ------------------------f-------.--------------:,-.'- --------------___ 58 _____ to ___ 7.3 ____________ p-0ahoeho_e________________________ -------------- -------------- to -------------- -_-_-_-__ --_-_-_-_,,_--_--_-_-_-__ --_-_-_-_::~_-_-_,_i.~_:_-_::-_-_-__ -:-_-_-_X.:-_~.-_:_'::-_-_ --------------___ ]3 _____ to ___ 8_3______ _ _____ Red __ cinders___________________ ______________ _ _____________ to ______________ __- .-, -____________ _
N. REMARKS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- --------------f:~~~---------:.~---------_,;':-:-,-------
FOR DRILLER'S USE
Job Name _____________________________ _
Job No. ___________________________________ _
INSTRUCTIONS: Send three( ) copies to: Manager-Chief Engineer, DiV'~;" of Water and Land Develop ent, P. O. Box 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 981'~. REFERENCES: Chapter 178, entitled "Artesian Wells, Generally," HRS, as amended by Act 123 SLH 197 . Honolulu Board of Water Supply, "Rules and Regulations Providing for the Protection, Development and Conservation of Water Resources." Sec't 8-105( ). "Powers, Duties and Functions of the Board," Charter of the City a.nd Count of Honolulu, 1959.
OFFtG-lAL USE II
.• ~~O'· Latitude ~ ____________ ~_5. __ ~ ----ouT U I I,
Lo~itude 1lIf ____ p" ____ :?L_ '100"'- J!> Well No. ______________________________ _
~.~ KG HAV'lAlicONS
~~~u~~ (Q)lP RUCTION .1l~~®~~uu~[L ~~ ,- C " . I I f' } L .., l- i'~ L.)
KG HAWAII CORPORATION '1585 KAPIOLANI BLVD. SUITE 1404' HO OLULU HAWAII 96814 USA' PH. (808) 942-7743
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West Bea~:~~~tes) ,..
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TO Mr. Manabu Tagomori nnl ~ I.tll\ l~~~C.T NA~ State of Hawaii LAND DE vlLUi'i'1E I Well 2006-13 ,/,."
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Department of Land and Natural Re::: ources DATE. Septe~ 1 .. -/
198 L--·-.---P. O. Box 373 -==~---
Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 Larry Leopardi FROM
RE Pump Readings for West Beach Estat es Well 2006-13
Gentlemen: We are sending you: IXJ ATTACHED [ P UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA
o SHOP DRAWING o COVER LETTER o PLAN o SPECIFICA ION o SAMPLE o WORK ORDER o PURCHASE ORDER
o CHANGE ORDER 0
These are transmitted as checked' 0 FOR YOUR INFORMATION [] AS REOUESTED 0 FOR REVIEW & COMMENT . o FOR YOUR USE o FOR APPROVAL o FOR RECORD o FOF PROCESSING o FOR BID DUE 19
0
COPIES DESCRIPTION
1 Estimated Pumo Readings for mon hs Aoril. May June
1 Actual Pump Readings for July a ~d August
1 Site Plan Driller's Log, Pump ~est #1 & #2,
Water Oualitv Analvsis Drill er's Report
Remarks:
COpy TO
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TAB LE OF CONTE~HS
SUBJECT
WEST BEACH GOLF COURSE WELL 11 AND PROPOSED MAUKA BRACKISH WELL #1
EXHIBIT I:
EXHIBIT II:
;;XHIBIT III:
EXHIBIT IV:
EXHIBIT V:
EXHIB IT VI:
LIST OF EXHIBITS
SITE PLAN
AS-BUILT TEST WELL DETAIL WITH DRILLER'S LOG
PUMP TEST NO. 1 (2/5/86)
BREWER ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS DURING PUMP TEST NO. 1 (2/5/86) @ 10:35 a.m.
PUMP TEST NO.2 (2/12/86)
WELL DRILLER'S REPORT DATED MARCH 3, 1986 (AMENDED COpY)
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Water • l...lnd • Energy
~EST BEACH GOLF COURSE ~EL~ 41 AND ?RCPOSED MAUKA 3RACKISH WELL '1
Attached are the final data on the Golf Course Well 11. The first water struck, at elevation +14 feet, had a salinity of 530 mg/t chlorides. Samples taken from a depth 53 1 (+5') after bail ing showed a salinity of 447 mg/l. The casIng was then set In place to a depth of 58' (elevation). Bail samples taken at 85' (elevation - 27') had a salinity of 454 mg/I. A bottom sample taken the following morning at that depth resulted in a reading of 401 mg/l chlorides indicating a substantial (530 vs 401) improvement in quality with depth.
The well was then drilled to depth of 110' and pump test #1 was conducted. A steady freshening of the well is noted in Pump test 11 with a sample taken at 10:35 a.m. on day 2 (2/5/86) for complete analysis (Field Chloride 424 mg/l and Brewer Analytical Laboratories' analysis at 422 mg/l). Based on the steady improvement In quality with depth and time pumped, the hole was deepened la', a tail pipe added to the pump and a second test run. A further improvement in qual ity (a low as 402 mg/I) occurred, thus' substanti atlng the qual i ty improvement wi tn depth.
The high salinity at the surface or the water table is most probably caused by nearly 70 years of brackish cane irrigation on the surrounding lands. This freshening trend is encouraging with respect to the proposed brackish water wells. It can not be concluded however that potable (160 mg/l or less) water will be found. The freshening of the golf course well clearly proves the following:
1. The lens contains water fresher than 400 mg/I.
2. The freshening occurs with depth below sea level.
(Based on the theoretical calculation, the salt water boundary is at elevation - 574 feet (14x40+14=574')
3. The golf course well did not penetrate to the freshest water.
4. Pumping (volume) removes the upper water and the final quality of water produced by the well wil I be better than 400 mg/I.
From the evidence produced by the golf course well the following Is reconmended:
I. The first mauka brackiSh well to be drilled to a depth of 200 feet to 300 feet below sea level or until the salinity begins to increase (possibly less than ZOO feet below sea level).
2. The first '",ell should be drilled irrmediately to confirm the possible presence of potable water.
February 26, 1986 Stephen P. Bowles
P.O. Box 1656 • Kamuela, Hawaii 96143
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ORILLlNG, CASING ANO TESTING ONE WELL
!WA, OAHU, HAWAII
SITE PLAN
EXHIBIT I
(f COORDINATES OF WELL 14,378.90 S 11,404.76 W STANDARD CAP COVER REF. TO "" APUAI NEW ~ "lfELEV. ;: 60.27'
en I TOP OF CA51NG EXIST. _~HOUN~ 0l- ELEV. ;: 59.02' ELEV. - 58.1 ~~ I:!~I--l'~....,..... __
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:V~ APPROX. WATER LEVEL ':~ ELEV.;: ± 14.0'
I='- ':V 1 1/2" GROUT FILLED , ANNULUS
--- Y-r--~ BOTTOM OF CASING
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~ ELEV. ;:; 0 ~
"'---11 3/4" MIN. DIAMETER OPEN HOLE
BOTTOM OF WELL ELEV. ;: (- )62,0 I
AS-BUILT TEST WELL SECTION NOT TO SCALE
DRILLERS LOG· SUBSURF ACE FORMATION
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DEPTH, FT. ROCK DESCRIPTION WATEk & REMARKS lEVEL FT, .
o TO 6 ROCK -- --------j
6 TO 25 BOULDERS I I
25 TO 34 BLUE ROCK
34 TO 42 CLINKER, CINDERS
42 TO 44 BLUE ROCK
44 TO 52 CLINKER, CINDERS
52 TO 55 BLUE ROCK
55 TO 57 CLINKER, CINDERS
57 TO 58 BLUE ROCK
58 TO 73 PAHOEHOE
73 TO 83 RED CINDERS
83 TO 95 PAHOEHOE
95 TO 104 CLINKERS HARD LAYER
104 TO 110 RED CINDERS
110 TO 115 RED PAHOEHOE
115 TO 120 FRACTURED AA
.BY ROSCOE MOSS COMPANY
AS-BUILT WEST BEACH ESTATES
GOLF COURSE TEST WELL DRILLING. CASING AND
TESTING ONE WELL EWA, OAHU. tlAWAIl
MARCH 3, 1986 --~--~--------------------.
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ELEVATION = 5e.~ FT. (.;-) DEPTH OF CASlNG = 58.0 FT. WATER LEVEL = +1~.O FT. TOTAL DEPTH = 110.0 FT. PUHP INTAKE ELEV. = -S FT.
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'4EST 3E.:ICH 30Li= COURSE ~IELL NO.1 ('l-OOf,p-I.,.,')
DRAWOOWN T IliE (ft.) FIELD CHLORIDE LAB CHLORIDE REMARKS
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1'~33 .) 0 0 1035 4 .....
16-._ 1. 155 424 start - dayl 1041 1.155 1107 7 ......
.. 4 1. 155 1135 7"" .... 1.155 417 1235 7 ..... ..... 1.155 4-" .} ... 1333 .,."".., l. 155 439 ..... 143t) 4~" 1.155 410 ''''-1530 -... - 1. 155 41)S I ....
1631) 7"" ...... 1. 155 424 1730 7 ..... .... 1. 155 405 439 1930 7"'" ...... 1. 155 41)5 193i) ..,.-.-~ 1.155 J94 ' ...... :030 722 1. 155 41)1 2130 -..... 1.e.4- 1.155 394 432 2230 7"" ..... 1. 155 401 2330 -r~., , ...... 1. 155 401 n9 d~yl
30 7"'" ...... 1. 155 405 day2 131) 7 ..... .... 1.155 394 4:2 230 -....
144 1.155 394 330 i2Z 1. 155 394 439 430 722 1. 155 394 530 7"'" ..... 1. 155 401 439 6:;0 7"" ~4 1. 155 394 730 7"'" .... 1. 155 386 4Z4 830 7 ...... .... 1. 1 SS 394 931) 7"" .... 1.155 405 424
1(31) 7"" ...... 1. 155 405 1035 (1)30 95: 1. 8S 0 422 sa.pIe - bre;alc in fI,,"/d~lt;a
1037 q5: 1. 85 424 1')59 95: 4"" oJ ..
1 I r)') deltil Q 11 (13 4'--.. ' .' (1.40 r)
II') 7 453 ".46 4:.$ 1115 4~:: '.1.46 447 1116 t) .) st'JP
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TOTAL p'Jtlr£D 2 I ,I)S:, ::')1) G ... lLt)'I~
EXHIBIT III
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BREWER ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES <1 Ol!partmenl 01 9rl!wer C:'em1C31 Corooratlon '" 0.3011 531 ",,,p,,ucCU ...... "'''''911181 "HONE; ?&I-I 27'
LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
TO: HOSCOE MOSS COMPANY
ADDRESS: 830 AHUA STR EET HONOLULU. IIt\ WAH 96819
SAMPL::S OF: WEST 13EACII GOLF COUHSE
o JO. NO.
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COHnECTED COPY
ATTN: MIt. LOUAN HUNNELS
~! cc: MR. STEPHEN BOWLES
SAMPLED BY: Stephen Bowles SAMPLING DATE: 02/04 - 05(86 TIME: . 10:35 o.
RECEIPT DATE: Q2-06-86 TIME: 1015
DATE SAMPLE ANALYZED 02/19-24/86
TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED
SAMPLE TYPE
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Well No.1
UNITS
-TOTAL KJELDt\IIL 1l1~/ L 0.158
NITROGEN
PHOSPHORUS mg/L 0.050
POT ASSIUl\I mlr/L 8.16
CALCIUM llll!/L 68
MA G N ES IUl\l mlr/L 76
TOTAL HARDNESS msUL as "aCO:! 483
Jb\' C~lcul:tt1on) SODIUM llll!;/L 156
TOTAL DISSOLVED III It/ L 1208
SOLIDS
oli --- 7.90
SA LINITY l20t 1.0
CONUUCTIVITY tlI1lllOSLc \ 1513U
CHLOHlDES mg/L 4 ...... ... -
L.l,80RA 'CRY ~E\lA~KS.
EI1V"O"."."1J1 1"0'.<:""" A'l~. M.1Ic". 1"975. : and/or "MicToblologlcal Methods for Monitorlng the Envlron~ent··. U.S. Envlronmental Protection Agency. August. 1978.
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~EST ~E~CH 30lF CDURSE ~ELL NO. 1
TEST itO. ::
E L E 'J A T r 0" : 5 a .:) FT. ( .. I - ) DEPTH OF CAStNG = 59.0 FT. ~ATER LEVEL = +14.0 FT. TOTAL DEPTH = lZ0.0 FT. PUMP INTAKE ELEV. = -45 FT.
TIME FLOW (gpo"
DRAW DOWN (ft.) FIELa CHLORIDE LAB CHLORIDE REI1ARKS
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1136 1137 1143 1144 1232 1330 1337 140Z 143: 1433 1434 1419 1454 1457
71)b
737 7~7
n7
775 liS
916 916 916
0.46
I).sa 0.58 0.58
0.09 0.69
1.1)4 1. 04 1. 04
417 417 41)9
~O2
409
417 417
star t
delta Q
delta g USGS saaple, State sa~pl~
delta Q
sa.ple held stop
TOTAL PUMPED = 157,600 GALLons
EXHIBIT V
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.it;ue af Hawan
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JE'I...-,rMENT JF :..AHO ~ -'AT'JRAL ~ESO~£S :JIVISIONJF ,vAT::R ~ND ...AND JE"ElOP""ENT
STAn
DRILLER'S ~E?ORT
.~II:'NlJED .::'l'Y DESCRIPTION Jate of (eport \larch J3 J 1986 .... ., ..... Person filing repOlt ..... LQt'3ll.J! •... R!.,uID~U.~ ......... _._ .... ___ . __ ._ ... _._
WEST 3EAUI ESTMES WflL A. OWNER, ..... ._.... . . ..:....... .. ...... , .. NAME ......... _ ........•. ___ .. __ ............................. _ ...... ISLAND ~_g ____ .. . B. GENERAL LOCATION ...... . .. , ,. .' ..... _. __ • ___ .. _. __ .. _ ........ __ • C. DRILLING COMP-NY ._OO§~g . .!~p'ss <;XM'.t\N'(... .' .. _. _ 0. TYPE OF RIG .i!~_._ .... _ ... _ ......... DRILLING COMPu:rED ..... L ....... ~~., ..... DRIUER .~.:_.Bou=;;;;rn,;;;;-. ___ _ _ II, .,._
E. ELEVATION, msl: Too 0' drilling platlorm s.a ,,~~._ .... ___ It. Bench mark and method used to detennin...
F. ~~~~\~~~;i~.1~~ .. ~IaU~:. ~~e d~:~u~: ~~.~~.~~~ .. '~ 'iL-~I! j~~~~O;,~li;;;;:·---·· .\ .... __ ._ .. __ . .inch dia. to ............... _ It !lelow drilling platform. " ........... _.. . .. _inch dia. to ...... n. ~Iow drilli"g platform.
G. CASING INSTALLEO:1.~ ..... in. 1.0. x .. ,.~5Q in. wall solid section to ... _ ..... _ ... _ It below drilling platform. ....... in. 1.0. x ..... in. wall perfwated section to '''_'' __ It below arillina platform.
TOpe of perforation ................... __ .......... _ ....... _ ....... _. ______ , _________ _ H. ANNULUS, Grouted ...... __ It to ..... ~.I! ..... _. It below drilling platfwm.
Gr~vel paclced It to ..... _ ..... _.:_ It. ~Iow drilllna platform. I. PERMANENT PUMP INSTALLATION:
Pump type, make. serial no. ... ___ ... _ ..................... _ .... _. ._ .. _ ..... _ ....... _ ... _ ...... C-lpacity . i-P.m. Motor type. H.?~.vollage. r.p.m .... _ ...................... _ ... _ .. ___ ._. __ .. _ ......... _ .... _ .... _ ............ ' ....... __ .. ___ .. _ Depth 01 pump intake setting .... It. below .. , .. ' .. . . . __ .... _ .......... __ .. _ ........... which elevation is . __ ._ ... ft. Deeth ot ~ottom of airline ..... ft. below............ .. .... ", ................................. ''''',icn eievation is ..... _ .... ".ft.
HYDROLOGY J. INITIAL WATER !..£'/El :~S It belOW drilling jJlallorm. Dale of measurement. 2/~L~~ ... __ ... _ ._ .... _ K. INITIAL CHLORIDE: , ..... ppm. total depth 01 weil , 1:0 .... It. below drill ina platform _ .. _......_..... ... _
s-t!t!trOat. L ~~~P't~.:-~a~STS.: ... _ .... . ... Relerence point 6~i:·l US~b .~.~::.t.98t~~~~I~~ti~ isSg, .. P. .... It.
Start waler lev~l. 4S. .. ... _ ...... ft. below R. P. Start water level .... _ ..... 45 ! ...... _.. It. below R. P. End water level _ .. 45... ._ •. _. __ . It. below R. P. End water level ........... ,"S ._._._ .. _ .. _ft. bejow R. P. Depth of weil . __ 110_ ..... ...... It. below R. P. ~th of weil .. _._ .. lZQ._. __ .. __ ft. beiaw R. P.
ElaosM Rate Dr_ cr· Temo.. ElacIHd Rale 0._ ~ r ..... ...... Ti:et~~_ ..... ~ .. dOwnllLl (PIK1'I'F _r;{~t~~ ..... _ .~~_ ~~~ ~.rt1_ 'F
... .9.:~O. to .. 9 ;0.0.. UZ. ..l...lS~ ... _~5 ..... A.v~... __ . _ to """ ___ ' ....... , __ " __ "_" to .. ?Lh9.ur~____ ... :445.... .._L_ to .. 2 .... __ .. .l:R... _. SIL _~Q9._ ....... _ .... to . __ ... ....._2._ to .. 3._... ...Z7S ....... ,69 _ ~OZ_ ............ to .... __ ........._3_ to.J!., .. __ ... ?J.,tL~~.~_ .... 4.1.1_
... _ ......... to ........... .. . __ ......... to .......... _ ..
SUBSURFACE FORMATION M. DRILLER'S LOG:
Wale, L .... t "'-L ..... !Jeotl .. It. Rock OeKtilllion &. R.matkS It. Depth. II. Rock Description &. ~ IL
.. _ .. 0 ..... to ... !$ " .. ___ ... IlocJt ...... _.... . ........... . . _.!J3._ to . 95 ...... Poahpeboe... .. __ ._ _._ _ .... 6, __ to ... Z5. __ .. _Coulders ._ ............ .. ._ .. 95 ... to .104 ...... €:link~rs.ha~_YJY'!L. . _.~S ... _ to ... ;H... _ .. Blue. rock ............ .. . _J04. to. lIO ....... reci!=inclen .. _ J·L_. to ... ~ Z .. __ __Clinker ... c.inder.s .... _. .._~lO. to. HS" ..... ted, poahoehoe __ _ _ 42 .. _ to _.H ...... _blue .. roa.. . .....us.. to .. 1.Z.IL ..... ft.ac~r~ ... M __ _ .... ~H .. _ to ... 5L .... _.clinker. cilWers" ... " ... ,, __ . __ to ... _ ..... .. . . .......... -................ __ .. _--.. ,,52 .. _ to ... 55 ....... _blue,.rock. ....... "." . __ ...... to ..... " ..... . .... 55 .... to ... 57 ........ _.clinkdcrs , ... cillllers .. .._ ....... to ....... _ ... . .... 57 ..... to .. 58 ........... blue .. roc.It. ..................... .. ._ .......... to ......... _ ... .... 58 .. _ to ... 13 ....... _ po:Uloehoe ... " .... "....... .. ...... _ .. to ........ _ .. . .... 1.3 " .. to ... B3 ...... ..... Red .cinders .. " .. . .. ... " ...... to ..... " ...... .
N. REMARKS:
FOR DRILLER'S USE
::Ib Name
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INSTRUCTIONS: S~nd Ihr~~f!1 coo ••• '.., "'a<o'r.~' Ch.e! Enl.n~.r. Oi •• ",," .,/ "' ••• , MOd ~.nd O •• ~IOOlM"'. P, O. au 113. HonolUlU. H •••• i '6109.
IIEF!R£NCES: Ch." •• , Ill, ..... U.d ." ...... .., "'~II'. ~ ........ tlf:· liAS. n J'" •• ~Mt by .Act 111 SlH l'/O. 'fonOluiu -io~.dI 'J' If".", ~uno'Y. 'nul .. " .lnd !l1l!'~ •• lllon, ~'O'VuJU1C fl)l ~h~ ;"rotrC!tOft. '.wtIODl"I!'f'1 ""S :oo,\et •. 1tlcn )' Nollrr ~."c",.ce1i"· Sec r '·lO~(I) ··P!)W~". Ju.,~~ .lnci FuftCuons a. tn. dOol.d.Cha.let ., tn. ':ilr .nd C,)U.u, ,/ Hono.u .... :!!>,.
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EXHIBIT VI
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BOARD 0. :" WATER SUPPLY {W .... No. 2.00 1.-1 3 ... CITY AND C OUNTY 0 ... HONOLULU flLl MET •• " .... DIN. ".CO.D DIVISION OF PLANNING a. ENGINEERING NAMK HYDROLO GY-GEOLOGY SECTION
C"I"Gti., P"rti.,:
PI,G" ,.,,11 .ri,..,,1 (;.~;, to Surd ".oet'd;,; ~ • ., (;Or". (;O~;, !.r ;,o.r ....
DAILY DISCHAR ~E FOR THE MONTH OF---A~_&s.~.+' ................. _ 19$.-7
DATE TIME READING I DIFFERENCE REMARKS (Gal .. ) (Gall.)
I 31 p.f.1 .7. J5Z2.ood tl.++O. tJrJL) ~ ... .1. 1'.1.,\ .Y~ 'lZ...e.o di1\.Gi 30
, , , , 'L 1 29 .
I
28 J : 27 t
: :
26 I 25
U i
%3 22
21 !
20
19 18 I 17 16 I
Iii , I 14 ) 13 / I
lZ I ! :
11
10 9 I 8 \ 7 , 6 ! I
, i 6 I / 4
3
2 1 i,,,,,,. I ", t) ~ '2. OOD h t..f ",,*,- (l I.O.-.....p ~--etA.d "06-
• I .
I TOTAL I
Readiltg. .. --~=::~:=:::~:::~::=::~~-:~ l'or ... _.K ... __ 6 .... _Jl.~1_~_._ . .c.aN.s..H.t
... M.,. •• 1t ... DINe
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CITY AND COUNTY 0 ... HONOLULU DIVISION OF PLANNING Be ENGINEERING
HYDROLOGY - GEOLOGY SECTION
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WEL.L. No. 6 0 0 " -I 3 flLf
NAME _____ _
Co.,n-"Ii., P"rli,,:
PI."u ",,,11 or/Ii.,,1 "" 10 B."rtl .0.,111,: i.q cor_ ~, I.r ,..r IU ••
DAILY DISCHARGE FOR THE MONTH OF. _____ ~_u..l.~-.... -................ -. 198.7
DATE TIME READING I DIFFERENCE REMARKS (Gala.) (Gala.)
i 31 ~.K. 't. I'J 9. 'l. n nl\l d.. ~~. ntl f) A ~""",, 4. l R ......... I\ .eDi&~~~1A 30
, ! ' . , , .
29 i
28 , I
27 I
26 , , 25 I
, ,
2. ,
23 }
22 I I i
21 I , i
20 I !
19 I I
18 i
17 I I
16 \ i
16 ) !
U I ! 13 ; ~ 12 \ ,
11 ,
I 10 \ 9 ) 8 I ! 7 , 6 I ! / 6
• !
3 2 I
!
1 6..11<01 II, ,..'" DDO e -s.,. ,'_ A. +t!J wtJ i"~.., l-e ... d~tWG i I I
TOTAL I
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BOARD 0 ~ WATER SUPPLY rut w ... No. "ZcoI,-/3 ... CITY AND ~OUNTY 0 ... HONOLULU Mn ........ DIN.
... c:o.o DIVISION OF PLANNING 8< ENGINEERING HAM • HYDROLC GY-GEOLOGY SECTION
C.',",,';e, PII"';.,:
PI."u ",Gil .rl';e,,1 CO" ,. Bo""d ttI.ellll,; •• " &4"... co" /." ,.." ., •.
DAILY DISCHAI1 GE FOR THE MONTH OF ....... .:r.::~.~.6 ..................... 19 .B-7
DATE I TIME READING I DIFFERENCE REMARKS (Gala.) (Gala.)
I 31 ! 30 1'. ¥\ 11 " ... 1)1'1.0 \ do ~Ala DDb 1=<.+1"". ~ fUaAa f(@.~\~ e;; 29 • . . • , 1
28 ( 27 \ 26 ) i
25 I I i
U i i
23 i , I 22 i l 21 ! I I
20 \
19 I I
18 I ,
17 \ , 16 !
i
16 i 14 I I 13 , \ !
12 I
11 ,
10 \ 9 ; i 8 I \ !
7 I I I 6 f !
6 , I , "
• , / I 3 I ( I 2 ! I 1 A.,..... ii.11D OD~ , e b+;-AMiD p"", M. 0 R..EA","",,6J
: I I . I TOTAL I
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BOARD 0 I=' WATER SUPPLY f1(f{ W ... No. 2. 0 CU .. - 13 ... CITY AND ~OUNTY O~ HONOLULU Nn •• II.ADIH.
".CO.D DIVISION OF PLANNING a. ENGINEERING NAN. HYDROL( GY.GEOLOGY SECTION
C •• ,.rGtill, P.rti,,:
PI.II11 ,.1Ii1 orl,; •• 1 co" te B •• "II ,."lIt"I,; i." 1:111'6.. CO" /.1' ,..1' ....
DAILY DISCHAI1 GE FOR THE MONTH OF ...... -.MA·1 ............ ·.·.···· ..... -· 198-':1
DATE I TIME READING I DIFFERENCE REMARKS (GaIB.) (Gal .. )
I 31 1P.t-\. I~. ~ID AI')Il 4. -=c A 1.#. DI.J1l. .J~+i-D...~""" p""-"""-~J~JI!C....A.CU ..... "IlA 30
, i
., I \ -29 i ~ 28 : 27 ;
26 \ , 25 i ( : 2. I i 23 i I
i
22 I I 21 i
20 \ 19 ! 18 I 17 16 j I u I \ I
I
If
13 : I 12 I
11 I 10 ,
9 8 7 I 6 I
6 I J I
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1 ! A· 1-1. r ZI~7.~, QQQ I E S+''''A~ PIA ..... ,/.) (f~ ... rl ,',.; A , TUTAL
RefJdiltg' .. -d':=:~ .. :=~~.===:=~~::==~== .. or ... J< .... &_±\.~ .... i .. __ .c .. Q.IIls.::hC.. __
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C.el"IJU.t PIJ,.U.,:
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CITY AND COUNTY 0 .. HONOLULU DIVISION OF PLANNING de ENGINEERING
HYDROLOGY. GEOLOGY SECTION
(WUL No. 2.00 '=I .3 fllll
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PI.IJ" "'IJil orlti.lJ/ "1:/ to BeIJ,.J ", •• tAl:/; It • ., ClI,.6.. col:l /.,. ,..,. IU ••
DATE I TIME I 31
30
29 ! ' 28 !
27 26
25
2t I 23 22 !
21 ! 20
19 18
17 16 I
I I 16
I 13 I
12
11
10 A.. "". 9
8 ! 7
6 ,
6
4 !
3 I
2 I
READING (Gala.)
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)
)
, 0
TOTAL
DAILY DISCHARGE FOR THE MONTH OF. .... Ap.Y.:l .. b ..... _ ................ _. 19$.7
DIFFERENCE (Gal •• ) REMARKS
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Rev. 5/87 WATER RESOURCES & FLOOD CONTROL BRANCH
. t'''' rn !(;sion of Wa! r and Land neveloQn! iJH18l{1Uj £r,C 11141 FROM: --=~-"-'t------- DATE: 1 1 . FILE IN :..L.p..:.!.H:6t<J~-l.<rA-OL.-_...!:l.O=-o_6_--:.1_3 __ _ TO: INITIAL: PLEASE: REMARKS:
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Gentlemen:
Jul 13, 1987
We understand that the We t Beach Estates Golf Course Well. State Well No. 2006-13, is now being sed. This is to remind you of condition 3 in the well drilling permit, hich states that monthly reports of pumpage shall be submitted afte the well is put into production.
We also understand that th re may be a consultant's report on the drilling, construction and testi g of the well. If there is. we would appreciate a copy for our infor ation and files.
We appreciate your coopers ion in this matter.
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Mr. Susumu Ono, Chairperson Board of Land and
Natural Resources State of Hawaii P. O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
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PLANNING & URBAN DESIGN ENGINEERING
LAND SURVEYING ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
COMMUNITY PLANNING INC. _____ .. __________________ _
January 2, 1986
Department of Land & Natural Resources State of Hawaii P. O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809
Attention: Mr. Manabu ri
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SUBJECT; WEST B CH RESORT DEVELOPMENT HONOULI LI, EWA, OAHU, HAWAII TAX MAP 'KEY :-9-1-15:4
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COMMUNITY PLANNING, INC.
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DEPARTMENT Of LAND & NATURAL ill¥.sBfiR'btl£R & WATER & LAND DEVELOPr4ENT DI~fr'~lfR)~ ~tlOPMENT STATE Of HAWAII KALANIMOKU BLDG., RM. 227
Attention MR _ ED SAKODA
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As requested by Sam Keala of Campbell Estat~, the attached is transmitted for your approval of relocatl0n.
cc: Sam Keala (Campbell Estate) Brian Minaai (West Beach Estates) Very truly yours, Q ,,1
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MI,l, TpN J. AGADER, Vice Chairman \.) I) '. D~I\IA B. GOTH
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HONOLULU, HAWAII 96843 PAULA R. RATH RUSSELL L. SMITH, JR. W~YNE J. YAMASAKI
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Dear Mr. Ono:
Subject: West Beach Estates' Water Use Application, Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area, Oahu
We recommend approval of tbe permitted use for irrigation of the proposed golf course at West Beach, Oahu. The requested use of 0.7 million gallons daily (mgd) is larger than the irrigation requirement of existing golf courses of similar size. Other golf courses such as Waialae, Pearl Country Club, Honolulu International Country Club, and Hawaii Country Club, which rely on well water, use about 0.3 mgd.
Because the source will be from the Waianae basal aquifer, the applicant should be required to conserve water to protect existing sources.
If you have any questions, please contact Herbert H. Minakami at 527-6183.
Very truly yours,
S~ KAZU HAYASHIDA Manager and Chief Engineer
Pure Water . .. man's greatest need - use it wisely
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SELECTED GOLF COURSE IRRIGATION RATES IN RELATIONSHIP TO PROPOSED USE FOR THE WEST BEACH GOLF COURSE
1. The several resort golf courses for which we have reliable water use rates are as follows:
a. Mauna Lani Resort (125 to 135 irrigated acres; brackish supply of 800-1000 MGL chlorides).
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Mid-1982 thru Jan~ary 1984, use rate averaged 1.7 MGD.
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Waikoloa Beach Resort 'I' (140 irrigated supply.
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(i) Parker 1 well, July 1983 thru October 1984: 0.85 MGD average.
Honolulu: 606 Coral Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813, Telephone (80~) 521-5361, Telex: BELTH 7430474 Singapore: 360 Orchard Road, #12-06, International Building, Singa~ore 0923, Telephone 235-6870, Telex RS 50464 BClSIN Australia: Level 2, First Floor, 19 Grosvenor Street, Neutral Bay, Sydney, NSW 2089, Telephone 908-1388
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2. Average use rates per irr gated acre for the above three courses are as follows:
Golf Course Acres ci- Avge. GPD/Acre -~
Mauna Lani Resort 130 y""Ju-t)Ju 9,320 - ,q = I, 21 Z tI/t. Waikoloa Beach Resort 140 7&J-~rJ 10,000 _
\ 'I 10 .:: I, roo 4'7 d Waikoloa Village 120 7,080 ;;s-u -6 (0
'1 Average of the Three 8,800 :: o. ~ f() ItiJf j
The average of the three ver West Beach I s 170 acres wou ld amount to / o. it 1.496 MGD. /
3/",'~'--~~!~~Gol) Course has r cently received BLNR approval fo 0.56 GD ~c _ use for its 140 cres. For the larger 170-ac each
course at the same unit us rate, the average would be .68 MG .-!---- 0, /) (, / ~ - ~ -- ~~ ~~-~~~--~
A reasonable approach to c nsumptive use by turfgrass is (70) percent of~ the pan evaporation rate. Subtracting the supply by rafnfa11 leaves \ the balance to be provide by irrigation. Calculations for the West ~
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Beach site indicate an ave age requirement of 0.71 MGD year-round and a 1.05 MGD maximum use in summer:
Pan Evaporation Ra infa 11 at 70% of Pan Evaporation at Gage 727, Gage 700, Less Rainfall Amount Reservoir 10 aimanalo, Ewa Equiva lent MGD
Month (Inches) i (Inches) (Inches) Over 170 Acres
Jan. 5.82 2.9 1.174 . 0.175 Feb. 6.10 1.7 2.570 " 0.424 Mar. 7.36 1.2 3.952 0.588 Apr. 8.13 0.5 5.191 0.799 May 8.82 0.4 5.774 0.860 June 9.86 0.1 6.802 1.047 July 10.40 0.2 7.080 1.054 l,os7
Aug. 10.31 0.2 7.017 1. 045 I. 0'1 '6 Sept. 9.30 0.4 6.110 0.940 Oct. 7.97 0.8 4.779 0.712 Nov. 6.84 1.3 3.488 0.537 Dec. 5.91 2.2 1.937 0.288
Annual 96.82 11.9 55.874 0.707
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5. In the absence of specl lC meteorological data and soil moisture retent ion capacity, golf curse arch itects strive for a supp ly of 1.5 inches per week for matur turf (equivalent to 5818 gallons per acre per day) and 2.0 to 2.25 i ches per week in early stages to establish the turf (7760 to 8730 gallons per acre per ,day). For West Beach's 170 acres, this would be e uivalent t6 0.989 MGp long term average and 1.40 MGD in the start-up p riod. \
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FROM: N. J. Bustamante
DATE: October 17, 1985
RE WEST, BEACH WATER AND CONSUl-IPTI OF BRACKISH WATER PROJECTED FOR THIS FACILITY
This note is a follow-up ~o 0 r conversation on October 15, 1985.
As I explained to you, there re various elements that need to be researched as to the actual needs to this area. Two of the most important factors are perculation rate (the rate at whcoh water perculates through the soil)and ~protranspiration(the ratge water evap rates and is given off in transpiration by vegetation) .
Every geographical location t roughout the island will vary in these areas as different soils will allow various perculation rates. Also, varying wind conditions, temperatures, humidity will af ect evaprotranspiration rates.
Now having seen a proposal I will have to assume that the percul drainage and yet hold a considerable
I would consider this a plus ever, the area in development'for the therefore, a semi-arid area. I'm not which does offset irrigation needs.
the "root zone" soil mixture for West Beach, tion rate will be good enough to promote
of water for plant growth.
actor in reducing irrigation needs. Howgolf course is in lee of the mountains and aware of average rainfall at this time
Based on my limited know ....... _-G-I-Qf weather conditions, I would "guess-timate" a evaprotranspiration 0 c;~'-l;Jlches per week to this area. This means that for 170 acres/7,405,200 sq -ft., it would take approximately 550,000 gpd (gallons per day) to replenish the so 1 with what is lost through evaprotranspiration.
In summarizing this informati n you could simply say that the basic needs for this area must be first est blished and monitored. These computations will establish the minimum needs to r plenish lost moisture to the area.
After this need has been met, then you proceed to the feeding needs for grasses and plants used in an area.
A point of information to not If the moisture falls below 85% withi development is impaired. It is due t enough moisture to replenish moisture
is that turfgrass contains 85% to 95% water. the plant, (grass) root development and leaf this factor that grass must be supplied with
lost thru evaprotranspiration.
In Hawaii, a conservative fig re to use in computing irrigation needs is approximately .75 to 1.00 acre inches per week. This would mean that a minimum figure used to compute the ~Eri_9~:t,ionJ")~e<l_~. for your facility would be in the area of .75 to 1.00 plus (5o--eva:-protransE~~~c:>n) for a total of 1.25 to 1.50 acre inches per week.
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of In gallons per d~y, for an ar a of 170 acres, this would mean a minimum
1,400,000 to 1,650,000 gal~ons. -L----- ~WrWn-Tt,.l: ~'l.A'I01YJ to 0)0)0,0151> 'PI) •• {.t,\~u: )
The final consideration that ust not be overlooked is that due to the usage of brackish water it is importa continual leaching of s~lts contained mulation does contribute to a decline (other plants) for water.
In closing, I might add that to an area of 125 acres. Our soil do slow to drain. The sodium content of per week, it figures in at 2.17 per w
t to increase irrigation so as to cause a in the water thru the soil. Salt accu-in all plants as it begins to compete with
presently apply upwards of 1,700,000 gpd s not have a good perculation rate and is
water is 2,000 ppm. In acre inches
I'm not sure who is giving yo a figure of 600,000 to 750,000 gpd, but, as you can see, the figures do not pr vide for good turf development.
I would suggest that to substantiate these projections you establish an evaporation test at the West Beach si~e. This would give you a basis for the minimal needs argument. Also, wind seed, if it could be recorded, would be helpful.
The University of Hawaii could furnish you with a perculation rate information if a soil sample was furnished. And, they also could establish the actual feeding needed for plant an grasses selected.
Armed with this information, I'm sure you could get the needed water for irrigation.
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DIVISIONS:
STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
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WELL DRJLLING PERMIT I for
Barbers Point Non-Potable Wells State Well! Nos. -2t)()5-62,03, 2,..CJU& - / '-I) 1)-"
Barbers Point, Oahu
AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
AQUATIC RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND
RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT CONVEYANCES FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE LAND MANAGEMENT STATE PARKS WATER AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
TO: Mr. Kazu Hayashida Manager & Chief Engineer Board of Water Supply City and County of Honolulu 630 South Beretania Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96843
In accordance with Chapter 166 of Title 13, "Rules for the Control of Ground Water Use in the State of Hawaii," your application to drill a primary and backup well for landscape irrigation (State Well Nos. 2005-02,03) is approved subject to the following conditions:
1. A Driller's Well Completion Report (enclosed) shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after completion of the wells.
2 • Pumping test data shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after testing of the wells.
3. Monthly reports of pumpage shall be submitted after the wells are put into production.
4. Upon completion of the wells, "as-built" drawings of the wells and a map showing the exact location of the wells shall be submitted.
5. The applicant shall comply with all applicable laws, rules and ordinances.
Enc. Driller's Report Form cc: USGS
Dept. of Health, Drinking Water Program
Chairperson of the Board
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CITY AND COUNTY OFt'Hdwdiw~4' ED 630 SOUTH 6fAETANIA STREET
HONOLULU,~~W)I(iJ,s?;? A 1D: 5 I
o ERNEST A. WATARI, Chairman
at) l~·AY 2 f P ~IL T~~. AGADER, Vice Chairman eJN . GOTH YO I HIGASHIONNA
. RUSSELL L. SMITH, JR. ~U~r. OF ll~'NWNE J. YAMASAKI
May 16, 1986 &. NA iUHAl RtS~18YASHIDA STATE OF HA\VMger and Chief Engineer
Mr. Susumu Ono, Chairperson Board of Land and Natural
Resources State of Hawaii P. O. Box 621 Honolulu, 96809
Dear Mr. Ono:
Subject: Water Use Permit Application for West Beach Estates Non-Potable Water Wells Near Barbers Point 215 Reservoir
We request favorable action on the attached application for a permit to drill wells to obtain 1.0 mgd of brackish water. A permitted use of 1.0 mgd was issued on August 12, 1985. The completed wells and facilities will be turned over to the Board of Water Supply by the developer of West Beach Estates.
If you have any questions, please call me at 527-6180.
Very truly yours,
KAZU HAYASHIDA Manager and Chief Engineer
Attachment
cc: Community Planning, Inc. The Estate of James Campbell
Pure Water . .. man's greatest need - use it wisely -----·---·---_______________ ... u .... wr ....... , _1I1,.,~
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o o February 1983
FOR DLNR USE ONLY Reviewed by .Date STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND ~ATURAL P. O •. BOX 621
HONOLULU} HAWAII 96809
RESOURCES Accepted by Date Docket/File No, ______ _ l80-Day Exp, EIS Required PH Requi red DEPARTf1ENT MASTER APPLICATION FORM Board Approved ______ _ Disapproved Well No.
(Print or Type)
I. LANDOWNER/WATER SOURCE OWNER (If State land, to be filled in by Government Agency in control of property)
II. APPLICANT (Water Use, omit if applicant is landowl1er)
Name West Beach Estates.
Name Honolulu Board of Water Supply Address 2024 North King Street
Address 630 So. Beretania Street
Honolulu. HI 96843
Telephone No. 527-6180
SIGNATURE _______ _
Date
III. ·TYPE OF PERMIT(S} APPLYING FOR
( ) A. State Lands
( ) B. Conservation District Use
( ) C. Withdraw Water From A Ground Water Control Area
( ) D. Supply Water From A Ground Water Control Area
( X) E. Well Drilling/Modification
- 1 -
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Telephone No. ~8..;;.48.;...-..;;;2..;;.2..;..60~ _____ _
Interest in Property _______ _
Developer {Indicate interest in property; submit written evidence of this interest
*SIGNAT
Date Herbert K.Horita Apr j 1 2 3, 1 986
*If for a Corporation, Partnership, Agency or Organization, must be signed by an authorized officer.
IV. WELL OR LAND PARCEL LOCATION REOUESTED
District Ewa --------------------Island Oahu --------------------County Honolulu -----------------.Tax Map Key 9-2-03: 2 & 9-1-15: 5
. Area of Parcel 2 Ac. (~ln-d~i-ca~t~e~in-a-c-re-s-o-r--
sq. ft.) Term (if lease) ________ _
-----------------'",-
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o o DESIGNATED G OUND HATER CONTROL AREA
APPLICATION FOR: (check one) . X PERI·lIT TO HITHDRAH ~/ATER FOR BENEFI CIAL USE
-~ PERI-lI T TO SUPPLY ~/ATER F R BENEFI CIAL USE
Fill out, sign page 1, send applic tion with pertinent attachments to Department of Land and Natural Resources. P. • Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. A nonrefundable filing fee of S100 is r quired, excepting. military, federal, state, and local government agencies.
1. REQUESTED BENEFICIAL USE OF W TER: Domestic . X Muni ci pa 1 Mil itary __ Agri cul tura 1 Other - -
Industrial
and purpose of requested use: * Non-pota.ble land-
2. REQUESTED Af<tOUNT OF HITHDRAHA OR SUPPLY: Average Annual ..-Lmgd; Maxim m Honth __ mgd; Naximum Day mgd. Appropriately describe schedule Oi times of taking requested ... /ithdra\·/al: As er Honolulu BWS and meter d consumers
3. NATURE AND TERH OF REQUESTED PERMIT: _ Temporary _X_ Permanent Requested period of permit --+ _____________ _
4. PROPOSED SOURCE OF ~/ATER SUP LY: Existing source Ho ification of existing source X New Source
Briefly describe existing or proposed source and any related facilities and submit map, plot plan, a d plans or dra\·';ngs of source of supply: Well site location, lan, de ails are enclosed.
If construction work is prop sed for new or modified existing source, give: 'Commencement Date Unknown Completion Date Unknown ......... _----
5. ASSESSHENT OF REQUESTED ~IATE USE OR SUPPLY: In a separate attachment to his application, applicant must provide a written assessment addressin the desirability of issuing the requested permit, including such consi erations as the availability of "'/ater, the beneficial purpose of the pr posed water use, and the impact if any, of the proposed water use on ex sting permitted uses, preserved uses, and individual household uses.
Assessment/approval of p oposed well sources has been made by the State Department of Land and Natural Resources and approval granted to the Honolulu BWS.
* Use additional sheets as necess rYe Purpose of wellsis to co serve potable water·by utilizing non-potable
sources for landscape irrigat on.
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o o APPL CATION FOR (check one)
X WELL DRILLING PERMIT WELL MODIFICATION PERr~IT
Instructions: Send completed appli ation and attachments to the Department of Land and Natural esources, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809.
Reference: Chapter 166, Departm nt of Land and Natural Resources.
Is the well located in a Desianated Ground Water Control Area? x Yes No
If "yes", application must be acco panied by a Water Use and/or Water Supply Permit and a non-refuDdab1e filing fee of $100 payable to the Department of Land and Natural Resources. Howev r, if application is for minor modification of well, filing fee may be waived. If "no", no filing fee is required. Filing fee is waived for federal, state, nd county government agencies .
1. \~ELL NAttE AND/OR LOCATION: plan showing well location
. W st Beach Estates Attach a plot
boundaries.
2. PROPOSED DRI LLING COMPANY: ---I~~-.J,;Al,~-Io<W.~I.I..I"lI.... _________ _
3. PROPOSED \·IORK: --X-- Drill ne\,1 well _ Deepen _ Redrill _ Alter _ Seal _ Abandon _ Install n w pump _ Replace pump _ Modify pump
4.
Fill in the diagram and brief y describe the proposed work (use back of for if necessary):
__ -.IoLL-L..L .......... ....M.W.auii.&..-IoIo.l..Uol-k.lii.&.lo......::.!!.f-....unon-potabl ewell s at Hooo] ul IJ ""ater System
PROPOSED USE: X ~tuoi ci pa 1 DomestiC-- Disposal - -
Mil itary _Agricultural Other (specify)
Industrial
s. PROPOSED AI·taUNT OF \HTHDRAHAL: Check most appropriate box and fill in amount. 1.0 MGD LDaily Gallons ~lonth1y _Gallons .quarter1y
6. PROPOSED PUHP OR· FLOW CAPACI Y 1] 00 Ga 11 ons per mi nute
-6 -
-\ o
?!lCP':SE:J SC:C7!CN OF iVEL~ Elevation .. I :op cC c3~ln~ -.........
180.0 t.. msl. "
208i.5 Cement i G ("out -Jt. -------:+ Hole
19 3V4
Di~.
Total 308 Oepth __ !
i (t.----oi
U ·A~proXlmate elev. at Cilln~. Final elev. (;n~1l
by a sur'/'!!yor Ilc~nsed by t.'le State mu:st 015 sucr::lttet.i :u start oi c:onstr-.:c:lon.
o
r.."ound =_'."_v. 178.5 '( -51" ---=-~:';:':':":::"''':;';':''':''':'-----' .....
Solir:! caslOl~: .'wlatenal Steel
~-;:------Len ;t!1 208" 5 f'
Diameter 16" I.D. ir. · .... 311 thlcl<ness _..:3:;..1'-=8:..... ___ 1:.
~.late!':<lI_~:....:..:::.-_____ -..,.. Lp.n~th _________ f:
Dlam~te!' _________ "1
'.'I::tll ~!11cknes..i ir. Opp.nln~'5 _____ 3" .. in., !...F
Open Hole: Ler: sth 100 Ct D:amete!' __ 1.5~k,,"2 ______ i n
~~-----------------------------.-
y I V/ ~ I' .. "" 12" ( t') ;:;;'~ /:l4 16" I. D 4'- 0" SQUARE ... ...
PLAN - PUMP sASE
wE.; 7 If:{e:;4~t",.{ A.9 o V""" ,tf~),r;';'?Aj ifltL~' c:.Je £·1 J
PUMP BASE DETAIL SCALE: 3/8" = I' - 0"
tOUND £LElI. ~I "Id]~ STANDARD CAP~ COVER DETAIL~
PAINT EXPOSED WELL CASI NG. SEE NOTES.
6" BAR I
~ 6"x 4" t30 (W ELL)--'" ---r---r'-,Wu~d
,3.0 (WELL)
--' f()¢
dd 22
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...J...J LaJLaJ
:;t-~~ 1'1 ¢--
~ 16" I. D. STEEL CAS I NG ... (3/8" THICKNESS)
~ ~.. I) ,_ F -111_ ~
16" I. D. ~
I • I 1;2 II GROUT FILLED ANNULUS
COVER DETAIL0
dd~q 2Z IO rt> v¢ ...J...JN N 1rl...J
APPROX. WATER LEVEL ELEV. = ± 12
~. ____ ! ___ i1/l ~~ --Q 0 rt>rt; ~m
-o !Q
STEEL SHOE f9\ DETAIL V
BOTTOM OF CASING ELEV. = (-)50
,.. 151;2" MIN. DIAMETER)'
BOTTOM OF WELLELEV. = (-)200
cp ADDITIONAL 50' IF NEEDED
TYPICAL WELL SECTION
-(D
3/4" (D
1/4" -I ~ :J 11;4"
STEEL SHOE DETAIL(
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State of Hawaii DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Division of Water and Land Development Honolulu, Hawaii
January 10, 1986
Chairperson and Members Board of Land and Natural Resources State of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
Request to Relocate the West Beach Estates Golf Course Wells (2006-13, 14), Pearl Harbor
Ground Water Control Area, Waianae Subarea, Oahu
West Beach Estates has requested to relocate their Golf Course Wells approximately 800 feet north-northeast of the original location the Board approved at its October 25, 1985' meeting. The original location placed the well on cane land presently being used by Oahu Sugar Company. The proposed relocation would place the well site on land not used for cane growing and would be preferred by Oahu Sugar Company. The relocation will have no detrimental effects on existing wells in the vicinity.
Conditions of the original Permit to Withdraw and Use Ground Water and the Well Drilling Permit would remain the same, except for the total depth of the wells would not exceed 145 feet, an increase of 25 feet over the original 120 feet total depth, to compensate for an approximate 25-foot gain in ground elevation at the new site.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board approve West Beach Estates' request to relocate the West Beach Estates Golf Course Wells, subject to the same conditions of the original Permit to Withdraw and Use Ground Water and Well Drilling Permit, except for the total depth f the wells would not exceed 145 feet.
APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL:
sostcfhhalrperson
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October 18, 1985
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECOR
FROM: Ed Sakoda
SUBJECT: West Beach Golf Co rse WUP Application - Determination of AVera e Annual se
Following are actual use fi ures for several golf courses OIl Oahu:
GOLF COURSE T ME PERIOD A VERAGE ANNUAL USE
\Jaialae July 984 - June 1985 Pearl County Club July 984 - June 1985 HICC July 984 - June 1985 Hawaii Country Club July 984 - June 1985 Hawaii Kai *Sept 1982 - May 1984
0.267 mgd 0.195 mgd 0.282 mgd 0.157 mgd 0.280 mgd
"'During this period, the I awaii Kai course was using only BWS water - no contribution from t e Hawaii Kai Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) (oral communication from Riley mith who operated the STP at that time.
From the above data, it s ems that West Beach Golf Course's request of 0.7 mgd (4,080 gals. per d y x 170.5 acres) Permitted Use is on the high side. The BWS Water C nsumption Guidelines figure of 0.58 mgd (3 ,400 gals. per acre per day 170.5 acres) may still be on the high side but we have a provision for ad usting the amount every five years. I think we should recommend a permit ed use of 0.58 mgd, averaged annually, instead of the 0.7 mgd. The amount can be adjusted in the future if needed.
I.(JLl,~ ED SAKODA
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CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
630 SOUTH BERETANIA
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96843
Pure Water ... man's greatest need - use it wisely
YOSHIE H. FUJINAKA, Chairman
MILTON J. AGADER MICHAEL J. CHUN WALTE R A. DODS, JR., Vi c e- Chmn . ERNEST A. WATARI WAYNE J. YAMASAKI KAZU'HAYASHIDA Manager and Chief Engineer
,"
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I I
R·) October 1969
'"'.'" .. "I.,...·' __ • __ ~~' ... tII.I.IP.I."' .. 't.~ll.;42U'.~!,~,~i.!~,.m~""'.~~.~"~Iml~jl~@i;f.WI.i.tilt:",\ ~ :. . . - . , . - , .' . " " '. ' " ' , ,. . ,.- ' ..
BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY PLANNING, RESOURCES AND RESEARCH DIVISION
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
1 ~: beilbl } in feet
Daily Chloride(Cl)content, in parts per million- of Sprint' Or Tuuel ... ) 1 SIre ... ----------------- ....... )
For the year ending June 3D, 19~ Wen No._ ... _ .... __ .. __ ._. Q Discharge ~~~illion gallons per day
.. E'P tI T,,. V qUI men 1 :,-;,~.
..
1:6 I~ UU lUG !EPT leT IOV lEe 1 IAN : EB tAR APR MAY 'UN F '.p.m. . F '.p.m IM.G.D. F . '.p.m. I.G. F' '.p.m. F . •. m. I.G F . '.p.m. I.G. T ~ !:G. F' '.p.m. IM·G.c. F . '.p.m. IM.G. . F . f·p·m. ~.G F i~p·m·IM. F ~P.m. IM.G.
18 1 ~, 1 ,-otS
2 .0", 2
~ In')., .'" 3
4 4
5 5 -'-4-(), .4-Lf.5 '.S.' 6 6
7 1".",,7 1,"'0 "A 1" 8 I
-8 "'- '2.934
9 9 1
I~ 10 :7 ~,~ 11 4.4"" 11 , 12 12
13 13 14 14
~ 15 15 .. 16 16 140 ,"'''' 17 17
18 1".-"0. 18 19 19
II 20 20 I
21 21
22 22
ii 23 23
24 24 25 25
Ii 26 26
27 27
128 2s 1.2-1.'0 129 29 ',-'
~ l30 1.,.·4'0 \".0,,9 30 -- \._-: .-174'" I/~
~1 1'.oZ7 1 " .• Z7 '-- ~:-, I. '- ~--~ 1.-- _ _9(", 31 .Q71 r-'~ ''iqq. ~----~ :: 17.271 ---. ;~-- I~- Ip~ttD
TOTAL Vo . .!>Ci3 I" .•• · \11. 9'.~ vo.~, ·~"7 "'0 17JH '·'''5 1(,.4~(' 19.770 1".1S~ 1/.t.'75 In Z10
MEAN . .!>~s .~., . ,97 ·~d< . ,..~ 10~ .0" .OBB 201 32l . ~~I .122 .~C7
• MAXIMUM i MINIMUM 1 • Compik!e by -.$'-"-- 5</ ~u<-- ..!1.I.L !f.d. ~i <Ii _J!1~ ~ LJ, In,.. Go" tV1
Checked by . .. y 5?J.63{' ,¥>T.5I Note. To convert chlonde ID parts per mllhon to salt ID gralDs per U.S. gallon, d,v,de b. 10.39
Calendar Year 19--fL: Total /oJ· oes Max. ____ Min. ____ Mean o. ZfzJ (mgdl
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R·3 October 1969
{ ~=: help. f in feet
Daily Chloride (C 1 ) content, in parts per million· Discharge 1 ~:umillion gallons per day
Equipment ::. Lt.,,, ..... .
I~ ~ IULY ,UG EPT ICT
F· ·'.p.m. \.G FT iP.p.m. IM.G F '.p.m. IM.G. F. iP.om. 1
2
~ 4
5
6
7
~ 9
10 i '11
112 1
113 ,
14 III· .,,, 15
BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY PLANNING, RESOURCES AND RESEARCH DIVISION
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
) 1 51 .................................. .
01 Sprint 0' TunDtl
Well No .................. .
IOV lEe 1 fAN \.GJ). -F '.0:;;;. IM.G. F 'D:m: IM:G. F. '.m. \.G. --,
2
3
4
5
6
7 8-
9
" 12 ·13
14- 1,.771. 15-
...) For the year ending June 30. 19~
: EB IAR APR MAY IUNI F . IP.p.m. I.G. F lP.p·m·IM. F ~p.m. IMG .. F . lP.p.m. IM.G F' .
1(,4"" .7N
• 16 i -16
2.s~"
117 . .5."" 17 '.1.24-18 .M.' 18-
'19 ! 19 5."'1
I '20 20
121 21
,22 22 I
.~ :23 1"".1:z,4 ~.O7~ 23
1 !24 24-12~ -25- ,
Ii 126 26 '27 , 127
121! i 28 .'PO \29 '29 ~"--
(" \30 I \ ... ...,1.. ... 56 130 '- I'~'-' 1.2.o6~ 1&"48 IPERlb~ 131 I· ... e·77 Fz-; '- ,,~, .- ~-._~I-
.,,~ 131 1.1' 1----· ~.417 k··-~ :-:. 13.'''. :~-' . . :_-TOT AL .~b I/o./e~ ... 1".tiM 1".73" ~."(,9 G I •. ,.. l.z~ lLzH 14 ". 1',~S"f I'.lIZ IT/, 211 c
MEAN .w~ . .,eq .~'" . ?1.9. ·IZ~ .Ioq ; ./Os .olZ- .IfQ .It~ .2/Z- . ~10 ."$ MAXIMUM 0 . MINIMUM . eompi~ by I"uf ~u: 1-'"<lL ~ IsLJ(. : 1---- IJ-1 '" ".., iJ. r;,.. Go,,- ~'1
Checked by . ' : v '" 0 f) -tl. .,.S'; .. Note 10 (Ollv~rt ,-hlonde In pans p<:f mllhon to salt IR grams per U.S, gallon. dl Ill< b I .3 . 779
Calendar Year 19.fi~. TOlol_ .lL!IL_Milx .. ____ . ____ .. _ Min. _______ Mean ~_~~._ (mgdl
1 tl
---_._--- -
R·3 October 1969
1 ~:: b..... f in feet
Daily Chloride(Cl)content, in parts per million'
r"J.... Dis~barge ~':..~. illion gallons per day
. V . EqUipmentl~·········· LI.ih ....
l~ ~ IULY lUG EPT ICT
F' ·'.p.m. LG F' lp.p.m.IM. F '.p.m. LG. F '.p.m. 1 ~ 2
3 .10 1/.~"'4-4
5
6
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Ii 12
13
14
15
-16 I
17 18 I
I
19
II 20 I 21 I
22
Ii 23 I 24
35
26
27
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I~ 129
f) 130 "' .. 131 '.(y. I 1.3" .:-F:- . -
TOTAL V2.4o~ 12·'31. 1,0.7,q
t.. ~EA..!'I. ·400 _:'Jq ·"57 . _MA~MUM
I MINIMlJM
Compil..!! by ~. s'-"'- I-<>u<-Checked by
BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY PLANNING, RESOURCES AND RESEARCH DIVISION
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
) 0' 1 :~:: ~;~=~, Well No ........... .
IV. IE 1 iAN F' I.m. LG F . '.p.m. LG .. F '.p.m. LG ..
t 1
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3
4
5
6
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" 12
13 14
15 -16 70 <"'t. 17 ..... 18 19
20
21
22 23
24 -25
26
27
28 29
1, ..... 4 30
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[9 .. 2 k~.'d .... " 1.5.1.38
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StX- 5 ....... i~l¥- ~
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~ IS4"O/
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For the yeor ending June 30. 19''lS
: EB tAR ,PR MAY UNE F I.m. IM·G.D. F '.p.m. [M.G. F . '.p.m. I.G. F . lP.p.m. IM.G. F
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112/. I'S IMs1 lID. ~1.8 I, ... ,,7 1,.%. fH
.111 ./%D ,180 1"~2~ ,U~ .ZI"
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BOARD OF WATER SUPPLY PLANNING, RESOURCES AND RESEARCH DIVISION
CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
1 ::::: .. I,h. f in feet
Daily Chloride (C 1) content, in parts per million' ......• j
For the yeor ending June 30. 19~
L Discharge 1 ~~. million gallons per day
E· t T". qutpmen $I •• .......
L1.il • ...
I~ i 1
2
3
4 5
• 6
~ 8
9
I~ I'Q 1"
l'~ 113
[1,4 1'~
I! 1'6
117
1'8
19
20
~ 21
22 23
24
25
~, 2_6
!7
2!j 29
30
31
TOT AL
MEAN
_MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
Compiled by
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IU lUG EPT Ie IV F '.p.m. I.G. F '.p.m. lM.G F . '.p.m. I.G. F '.p.m. F '.p.m. IM.G
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2!> 2.5~ .Z.<;'3
IE F
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.. 707
//.4·'f ·/24
~ 1
2
3
4
5
fl 7
8
9 ',0'
11 -12
13
14
15
16
17
18 19'
20
22
123
24 25'
26
27
28
29
30
31
ii li ! :
..
iAN EB IAR .PR lAY J UN E F '.p.m. I.G. '.p.m. F '.p.m. IM.G. F '.p.m.IM. F P'p.m. IM.G.O. F .
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" _.:,u<. .'<LtC "'''''- ~
Calendar Year 19..JiL: Total 47. '720 Max. ____ Min. ____ Mean o·I/!4
4·;,(,7 047
~ ~ :."" &7. ,4,
....., •· .. 7
oSuL ~uc.
(mgd)
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GEORGE R. ARIYOSHI
GOVERNOR OF HAWAII o
STATE OF HAWAII
DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
P. O. BOX 621
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96609
PEARL HARBOR GROUND WATER CONTROL AREA
WELL DRILLIN G PERMIT
for
West Beach Estates Golf Course Wells State Well Nos. 2006-13, X
Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii
SUSUMU ONO. CHAIRMAN
BOARD OF LAND & NATURAL RESOURCES
EDGAR A. HAMASU
DEPUTY TO THE CHAIRMAN
DIVISIONS: AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM AQUATIC RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND
RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT CONVEYANCES FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE LAND MANAGEMENT STATE PARKS WATER AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
TO: West Beach Estates 2024 No. King St., Room 209 Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
In accordance with Chapter 1166 of Title 13, "Rules for the Control of Ground Water Use in the Sta~e of Hawaii lf
, your application to drill State Well Nos. 2006-13 and 14 at TMK: 9-1-15:4 is approved subject to the following conditions:
1. A Driller's Well Completion Report (form enclosed) shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after completion of the well.
2. Pumping test data shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after testing of the well.
3. Monthly reports of pumpage shall be submitted after the well is put into production.
4. Upon completion of the well, submit an Ifas-built lf drawing of the well and a map showing the exact location of the well.
5. The applicant comply wit:h all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances.
6. The total depth of the Vlell shall not exceed 120 feet, as indicated in the proposed section, unless authorized by the Division of Water and Land Development.
NOV 15 1985 Date of Issuance
Enc. Driller1s Report Form cc: USGS
Dept. of Health Honolulu BWS
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West Beach Estates 2024 No. King St. ~oom 209
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Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
Gentlemen:
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October 3, 1985
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This is to acknowledge rece~pt of Y$$!ications for a \~ater Use 1:'ermit and a \~ell Drilling Permit tor two cap rock, wells to furnish irrigation water for the West Beach Estates Golf Course ocated in the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area.
: .. iy staff is processing the applications and will contact your office if more information is needed.
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Sincerely,
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Mana,er-Chief E~neer
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DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL pJ~~ED
APPLICATION FOR (check (;)I;1e)
CiJWELL DRILLING PERMIT DWELL ~a~fci~IO~ ~t~ Instructions: Send completed application and attachments to DePf9¥.~ and Natural
Resources, P. O. Bo% 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 968~AND Df.Vi:1OPMENT Reference: Regulation 9, Dept. of Land & Natural Resources.
Is the well located in a Designated Ground Water Control Area? LYes _No If "yes". application must be accompanied by a Water Use and/or Water Supply Permit and a non-refundable filing fee of $100 payable to the Department of Land & Natural Resources. However, if application is for minor modification of well. filing fee may be waived. U "no". no filing fee is required. Filing fee is waived for federal. state. and county government agencies.
1. WELL LOCATION: Island Oahu Tax Map Key Q-l_ g.LI. Attach a plot plan showing well location referenced to established property boundaries.
2. WATER USER West Beach Estates Telephone Address 2024 North Kjog Street, Room 209, Hooo1"l", HI Zip Code--:;;.9~68~J ..... 9,--___ _
3. PROPOSED DRILLING COMPANY: ____________________ _
4. PROPOSED WORK: Qi"Drill new well Q'Deepen ORedrill c::J Alter OSeal ClAb an don wInstall new pump , QReplace pump c::JModify pump
Fill in the diagram and briefly describe the proposed work (use back of form if necessary) : SEE ATTACHt~ENT
PROPOSED SECTION OF WELL Elevation at top of caSing --......... 72± ft •• msl. "'-,....
Ground Elev. 70+ ft.. msl"
'·7 Cement .• Grout ~ft.---.....,-~:;
Hole :.. Oil. ~ln. -----t-e.f
~:~h 1 20 ft. -----t ,R~k N/A I PackinlJ_ft. -----.;.1
-Approximate elev. at filing. Final elev. (msl) by a surveyor licensed by the State must be submiltetl at start of construction.
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-',' .. \/ Solid casing: .' Material A-242 CORTEN STEEL !i-. Length 12 ft , i'-' Diameter In ,
Wall thickness 1/4 111.
CScrr Material ______ ........,.. V
CasinlJ: "::-Perforated
I Length_______ ~t. Diameter:--______ ll1 ,
I \o'lpaellntlhnlgCSkness __ ~~:""",iO' ____ S'l.in .. L.F,
Open Hole: Length __ --,;5~1);......".'"T'"r'-_ft. Diameter __ .... lJI...-I03~/ .... 4 __ ;n ,
5. PROPOSED USE: OMunicipal D~lilitary c:J Agriculture CIndustrial CJ'Domestic ODisposal L170ther (sp ecify) Gol f Course Irrigation
6. PROPOSED AMOUNT OF WITHDRAWAL: Check most appropriate box and fill in amount. WDaily 0.7 MG gallons DM~nthly gallons QYearly gallons
7. PROPOSED PUMP OR FLOW CAPACITY: 700 gallons per cinute
Signature: ~ Date: September 20,1985 ater User
For Official Use: Signature:
State Well No. 2Q rJ 6 -13) 1/: DLNR Permit No. _________ _
L~llSite Date: ~¥'r
DL:'lR Application No. ______ _
· . o o WEST BEACH ESTATES, GOLF COURSE IRRIGATION WELLS
APPLICATION FOR WELL DRILLING PERMIT REGULATION 9, DEPT. OF LAND & NATURAL RESOURCES
The proposed work includes drilling two wells for a combined capacity of 1.4 MGD. After completion of the golf course landscaping establishment period, the well pumps will alternate to furnish 0.7 MGD for the golf course irrigation.
This permit application request is to develop two exploratory wells which will be utilized for the West Beach Estates golf course irrigation system. The first well is located as shown on the site plan and the second well will be located after the development and results of the first well.
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WEST BEACH ESTATES , , • " GOLF COURSE TEST -WELL
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EWA. OAHU. HAWAII
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EWA, OAHU, HAWAII
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