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Special spring break treat for Waikiki visitors...
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HONOLULU (March 29) - Millions of gallons of raw sewage have gushed into a canal since a major sewer line ruptured, forcing officials to monitor bacteria levels around Hawaii's most popular beaches. As of late Tuesday, well over 10 million gallons of untreated wastewater had been diverted into the Ala Wai Canal, said Eric Takamura, director of the city Department of Environmental Services. The canal flows into the Pacific Ocean between Waikiki and Ala Moana beaches, which remained open. The 42-inch sewer main, installed in 1964, cracked open early Friday after heavy rain flooded the aging sewer system. City crews have been working 24 hours a day to repair the break but have been hampered by underground utilities. "For the most part, we've been pretty lucky and the current has been taking the sewage straight out to sea," said state Health Department spokesman Kurt Tsue. "But that could change." Environmentalists worry about damage to the fragile coral reef and other marine life in the area. "What's happening today is a result of a long-term history of poor design or mismanagement," said Melody Heidel of the Sierra Club, which filed a lawsuit in 2004 alleging deficiencies in the city's wastewater system. The main was scheduled to be replaced next year at a cost of $30 million. |
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Sat, Apr 1, 2006 1:00 PM
old news. but please feel free to enjoy it from afar: [ Edited by: lanikai 2006-04-01 14:59 ] |
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Sun, Apr 2, 2006 2:34 PM
Call me crazy, but you've given me a brainstorm Lanikai... All native Hawaiians should stop using toilets and just "GO" in the streets or sidewalks in popular tourist areas or in front of fancy Haole condos. Pretty soon the delicate Haoles would split taking their golf courses and housecats with them, finally leaving the islands to Da People. Bummer if you're non-native but that's just the way it's gotta be since "Waikiki can't handle more people", if of course, by "people" you mean non-native Hawaiians. Or dig this... we could just rotate Haole's to keep the Haole to Islander ratio equanimous. If for example you, Lanikai or I Hodadhank are a non-native and have been enjoying a squat in paradise for more than two and a half years, its time to split back to Oklahoma or where ever and let another Haole have his or her quarter decade of the Aloha Lifestyle. These are just theories of course. Lets call the first the Massive Shitstorm Theory and the second the Swapa-haole Theory. [ Edited by: hodadhank 2006-04-02 14:37 ] |
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Sun, Apr 2, 2006 5:15 PM
ok, yer crazy.
who knows what da revolution will bring...
of course, by 'people' I mean the heavy majority; tourons. [ Edited by: lanikai 2006-04-02 17:16 ] |
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Sun, Apr 2, 2006 6:46 PM
What's even sadder is the plague is spreading to the other islands. I'm kind of torn. But I don't go for the resort-life. I live in much the same kind of "build no matter what" state and I just don't understand where they think they're going to get water and services. But they don't care. They make as much as possible and move to... Hawai'i I guess. Are there any groups doing anything about the overbuilding? Groups that have any muscle? |
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Sun, Apr 2, 2006 7:00 PM
Podcast huh? So you're saying that the revolution will not be televised? You will not be able to stay home, brother. The revolution will not be televised. The revolution will not be brought to you by the There will be no pictures of you and Willie May There will be no pictures of pigs shooting down Green Acres, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Hooterville There will be no highlights on the eleven o'clock The revolution will not be right back after a message The revolution will not be televised, will not be televised, At least I think that's what you're saying. |
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Sun, Apr 2, 2006 7:09 PM
true dat. Maui is already a kind of Waikiki; Locals don't wanna touch it anymore. It's fulla el lay types. swarmed over and decimated like a locust infected crop, indistinguishable anymore from what it was for so long. [ Edited by: lanikai 2006-04-03 10:09 ] |
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Mon, Apr 3, 2006 9:42 AM
Very disturbing news! When do they think it will be cleaned up? |
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Mon, Apr 3, 2006 10:12 AM
No telling at this time. And if the state submitted an estimate to the media, wouldn't trust it. The state is Hawaii's worst enemy. |
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Mon, Apr 3, 2006 10:22 AM
To quote King Kukulele: "I don't like poop." Let's hope they get it cleaned up!! Cheers and Mahalo, |
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Mon, Apr 3, 2006 5:23 PM
Wasn't it custom for Polynesians of yore to back up to the edge of the waterline and "make doo doo" in the lapping waves? I think I've read (Theroux?) that this is still custom in some of the less Westernized South Pacific islands and that it is common to spot the ubiquitous "brown trout" riding the waves at many an otherwise beautiful beach. The more things change... |
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