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Q MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DATE: TIME: PLACE: January 16, 1991- 9:00 a.m. Kalanimoku Building Board Room, Room 132 1151 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii ROLL Chairperson Paty called the meeting of the Commission on Water CALL Resource Management to order at 9:09 a.m. The following were in attendance: OTHERS: MEMBERS: EXCUSED STAFF: COUNSEL: Mr. A. Morisako Mr. Jim Eychaner Mr. Barry Ching Mr. Tom Nance Mr. Dan Jenkins Mr. Jim Wriston Mr. Max Shoura Mr. Brian Burke Mr. Shigeru Y oshizaki Mr. Rich Pedrina Ms. Helen Garrigan Mr. Samuel Keala, Jr. Mr. Gen Morita Mr. Futomu Kuji Mr. A. Locricchio Ms. Majorie Ziegler Ms. Mary Prothro Chairperson William Paty Dr. Michael Chun Mr. Robert Nakata Mr. Richard Cox Dr. John Lewin Mr. Guy Fujimura Mr. Manabu Tagomori Mr. George Matsumoto Mr. Edwin Sakoda Mr. Glenn Bauer Ms. Sherrie Samuels Mr. Roy Hardy Mr. William Rozeboom Ms. Sharon Kokubun Mr. William Tam Mr. Rick Fontaine Mr. Chester Lao Mr. David Martin Mr. Michael Burke Mr. Hugh Morita Mr. DanLum Mr. Cheng Hsin Chang Mr. Tim Ayau Ms. Francine Duncan Mr. Raymond Pedrina Ms. Shari Berinobis Mr. Bob Imose Mr. Nama Morita Mr. Teoni Black Ms. Clara Olds Ms. Donna Wong Ms. Shannon Wood (Although items are shown in a numerical order, some items were moved up to accommodate the applicants.) ITEM 1

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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

DATE: TIME: PLACE:

January 16, 1991-9:00 a.m. Kalanimoku Building Board Room, Room 132 1151 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii

ROLL Chairperson Paty called the meeting of the Commission on Water CALL Resource Management to order at 9:09 a.m.

The following were in attendance:

OTHERS:

MEMBERS:

EXCUSED

STAFF:

COUNSEL:

Mr. A. Morisako Mr. Jim Eychaner Mr. Barry Ching Mr. Tom Nance Mr. Dan Jenkins Mr. Jim Wriston Mr. Max Shoura Mr. Brian Burke Mr. Shigeru Y oshizaki Mr. Rich Pedrina Ms. Helen Garrigan Mr. Samuel Keala, Jr. Mr. Gen Morita Mr. Futomu Kuji Mr. A. Locricchio Ms. Majorie Ziegler Ms. Mary Prothro

Chairperson William Paty Dr. Michael Chun Mr. Robert Nakata Mr. Richard Cox Dr. John Lewin

Mr. Guy Fujimura

Mr. Manabu Tagomori Mr. George Matsumoto Mr. Edwin Sakoda Mr. Glenn Bauer Ms. Sherrie Samuels Mr. Roy Hardy Mr. William Rozeboom Ms. Sharon Kokubun

Mr. William Tam

Mr. Rick Fontaine Mr. Chester Lao Mr. David Martin Mr. Michael Burke Mr. Hugh Morita Mr. DanLum Mr. Cheng Hsin Chang Mr. Tim Ayau Ms. Francine Duncan Mr. Raymond Pedrina Ms. Shari Berinobis Mr. Bob Imose Mr. Nama Morita Mr. Teoni Black Ms. Clara Olds Ms. Donna Wong Ms. Shannon Wood

(Although items are shown in a numerical order, some items were moved up to accommodate the applicants.)

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REVISION OF OAHU SUGAR COMPANY'S GROUND WATER USE PERMITS. PEARL HARBOR WATER MANAGEMENT AREA. OAHU

Mr. Sakoda revised the recommendation on the request of Oahu Sugar Company because they were not comfortable with the words "interim permits":

"That the Commission approve the reduction of OS Co's allocation by 9.76 mgd to 60.62 mgd subject to the condition that water use permits issued according to the proposed revised schedule shall be [interim permits] subject to review and adjustment by 1995."

Mr. Sakoda stated that staff's main concern was that the permits be reviewed by 1995.

Mr. Cox mentioned that this was a substantial decrease from what was given earlier. He understood OS Co still used a large amount of surface water licensed from the state and asked if that was lost would OSCo need to go back to their original approval for water use. He asked OSCo's representative for their comments.

Mr. Michael Burke said they could live with the reallocation as amended by staff. In the numbers on the pump by pump allocation, as the numbers become tighter there would be a need for flexibility between pump allocations. The possiblity of the state withdrawing their water would remove substantial water from the Waiahole System.

Mr. Cox recalled that the BWS hasn't always followed their pump by pump allocations and asked Mr. Sakoda if formal or informal adjustments had been made. Mr. Hardy replied that allocations and needs were matched as much as possible but adjustments need to be made from time to time. The numbers are not absolute in the sense that in a month by month pumpage, the numbers given are yearly averages. Hopefully, within the time period the numbers would remain within the averages. When reviews were made of all the major water users, OSCo. stood out as having the most "cushion". In discussions with OSCo., they agreed upon the reduction to the present allocations.

Chairperson Paty asked where pumps 15 and 16 were located. These pumps had the biggest reduction from 19 to 10 mgd. Mr. Burke said those pumps were just mauka of H-1, between Waipahu and Makakilo. These pumps irrigate the Ewa plains, which partially supply the Kapolei City and Kapolei Village area. Pumps 3-8 all work together with 15 and 16 as one major system. As long as there is flexibility in the total amount it would be a workable number for OSCo.

Mr. Martin submitted testimony and recommendations (see attached). He asked for the Commission's view on the concerns expressed.

Chairperson Paty understood that they would like to see broader distribution of discussion. Mr. Martin replied that that was correct, a broader distribution of discussion and recognition of other rights that may need to be discussed.

Mr. Nakata asked if people are standing in line for this water. Mr. Hardy asked if Mr. Nakata meant as far as actual applications for water use, there were none at this time. Although staff has been asking for information regarding updates for future demands.

Mr. Nakata felt NHAC's recommendation was appropriate and that the Commission should look at it.

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o o Dr. Lewin asked for the status of applications to the County regarding future water use in that area because the Commission has heard some concerns that there are applications for water exceed what can be provided. Mr. Hardy said he can't answer for the County in so far as what's available in the Hawaii Water Plan because that is more of a long-term plan.

.. Chairperson Paty recognized that by cutting the use down by 9 mgd does not mean there will be 9 mgd for someone else to use. New wells should be developed and utilized.

Mr. Tagomori commented that like the West Hawaii area, there have been numerous discussions with the BWS in terms of what kind of applications are being requested for their system. Discussions ate also ongoing among the major landowners about their water needs. Much of this information is in the Oahu Water Use and Development Plan and it is being reviewed. If there is to be a reallocation, there will be a formal process through the Commission.

Chairperson Paty wanted to assure that Mr. Nakata's concern that NHAC's suggestion be incorporated in the Plan. Mr. Tagomori replied that public hearings and other processes wlll be followed.

Mr. Cox asked if the reduction of total approved uses to 185 mgd by 1995 was still being looked at. Mr. Tagomori said they are looking at such a plan.

Unanimously approved with the amendment proposed by Mr. Sakoda and with the understanding that there is some flexibility on individual pumps for OSCo. and that staff start looking at long-range plans as suggested (CoxlChun).

STATE OF HAWAD DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. APPLICATION FOR A STREAM CHANNEL ALTERATION PERMIT. UHELEKAWAWA STREAM. WAIPQULI. KAUAI

Referring to the Division of Aquatic Resources preference for an overstream installation if possible, Dr. Lewin asked how it would affect the Commission's general policy in terms of the trade-offs in reducing construction costs to developers versus a policy which mitigates environmental effects that could occur.

Ms. Samuels stated that under the Instream Program a policy statement and management plan is currently being developed. A draft including recommended policy will be available for the Commission sometime this year.

Mr. Cox recalled approving the installation of the sewer system and asked if that project should be coordinated with this project so as not to cause disturbances to the stream at two different times. Mr. Matsumoto stated that the coordination is currently taking place. Mr. Cox stated that he did not notice any referral to coordination of projects in the recommendations. Ms. Samuels said it was not added because she was told the agencies involved were coordinating the matter.

Dr. Chun suggested the representative for the Department of Transportation (DOT) could possibly make a statement to that effect.

Mr. Harold Yoshizaki SEY Engineers, representing the applicant, responded to the DAR's preference for overstream utility lines coordination between

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o o State of Hawaii

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Department of Land and Natural Resources

Honolulu, Hawaii

January 16, 1992

Chairperson and Members Commission on Water Resource Management State of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii

Gentlemen:

Background

Revision of Oahu Sugar Company's Ground-Water Use Permits

Pearl Harbor Water Management Area, Oahu

On May 17, 1989, the Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM) approved adjustments to water use permits in the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area (PHWMA) to comply with the CWRM's April 19, 1989 revisions to the PHWMA sustainable yields. The adjustments provided for a 5-year reallocation plan which incorporated the conversion of sugar cane cultivation to urban development as well as the estimated Oahu Sugar Co. COSCo.) optimum basal ground-water demand.

Staff Review of Existing Water Uses

Staff reviewed existing water use patterns and authorized uses for all major water users within the PHWMA. Additionally, the sugar cane land conversion to urban land schedule was reviewed. Discussions and meetings were held with all major users to verify information on water uses. Based upon staff review it is evident that additional water use reductions could be applied to OSCo.'s authorized uses. Under current operations, sugar cane land taken out of production has occurred as scheduled and as anticipated from the May 17, 1989 CWRM action. Under current crop conditions, which reflect the 1989 reallocation plan, OSCo. basal ground-water requirements are currently 60.62 million gallons per day Cmgd). This is 9.76 mgd below OSCo.'s scheduled 1992 authorized use from the 1989 5-year plan. OSCo. has agreed that 60.62 mgd would be adequate for their uses in the foreseeable future.

A well-by-well reduction of water use permits has been discussed with OSCo. to achieve the least amount of negative impact to them. The attached table shows the readjusted allocations by wells.

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o o Chairperson and Members Commission on Water Resource Management January 16, 1992

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Commission approve the reduction of OSCo.'s allocation by 9.76 mgd to 60.62 mgd subject to the condition that water use pennits issued according to the proposed revised schedule shallbe~t8Rm PQHfti~ subject to review and adjustment by 1995.

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Attachment

MITTAL:

WILLIAM W. PA IT, Chairperson

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Respectfully submitted,

6{iJ~-UO G. AKITA ager-Chief Engineer

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D~RM ALLOCATION SCHEDULE (mgd)

~ELLS

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 ===============================================================================================

OAHU SUGAR COMPANY EP2 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 EP3,4 5.362 3.887 3.558 3.304 3.304 3.304 3.304 1.919 EP5,6 11.696 10.292 9.963 9.709 8.000 8.000 8.000 6.615 EP7,8 8.514 7.396 7.067 6.813 6.813 6.813 6.813 5.428 EP15,16 19.150 17.596 15.522 14.828 12.154 12.154 12.154 10.769 \JP17A, 17B 0.300 0.300 0.300 0.300 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 \JP1 1.151 1.151 1.151 1.151 1.151 1.151 1.151 1.151 \JP2A, 2B 6.750 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 \JP2C, 4C 6.250 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 5.594 \JP4A, 4B 6.478 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 \JP6A, 6B 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 \JP7A, 7B, 7C 13.000 13.000 13.000 13.000 9.000 9.000 9.000 9.000

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subtotal (OSCo) 78.651 68.808

\JAIANAE BASAL AQUIFER

\JELLS 1988 1989

65.749 64.293 55.610

D\JRM ALLOCATION SCHEDULE (mgd)

1990 1991 1992

55.610 55.610 50.069

1993 1994 1995 ===============================================================================================

OAHU SUGAR COMPANY \JP5 EP10

6.000 4.500 4.500 4.500 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 7.000 4.700 4.700 1.590 5.010 5.010 5.010 2.564

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subtotal (OSCo) 13.000 9.200 9.200 6.090 5.010 5.010 5.010 2.564

=============================================================================================== Total OSCo. 91.651 78.008 74.949 70.383 60.620 60.620 60.620 52.633

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ROLL CALL

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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

DATE: May 17,1989 TIME: 2:00 P.M. PLACE: Kalanimoku Building

Board Room, Room 132 1151 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii

Chairperson Paty called the meeting of the Commission on Water Resource Management to order at 2:15 p.m.

The following were in attendance:

MEMBERS: Chairperson William W. Paty Dr. Michael Chun

STAFF:

OTHERS:

Mr. Richard Cox Dr. John Lewin Mr. Guy Fujimura Mr. Robert Nakata

Mr. Manabu Tagomori Mr. George Matsumoto Mr. Edwin Sakoda Mr. Dan Lum Ms. Sherrie Samuels Mr. Sterling Chow Mr. Roy Hardy

Mr. William Tam Mr. Bert Hatton Mr. Mark Cramer Mr. Sam Keala Mr. Quentin Kawananakoa Mr. Kazu Hayashida Mr. Hugh Morita Mr. Linda Rosehill Mr. Dean Anderson Ms. JoAnn Yamada Mr. Charlie Reppun Mr. Williamson Chang Ms. Lori Nishimura Mr. Peter Nottage Mr. Nelson Lee Mr. O. K. Stender Mr. Eric Onizuka Mr. Ron Uemura Mr. Rhanda Kim Ms. Sallie Edmunds Mr. Richard Porlocke Mr. Dan Davidson Ms. Mina Morita

Mr. David Oshiro Mr. Brian Kim Mr. Tats Fujimoto Mr. Les Hoag Mr. Clark Champion Mr. Herbert Minakami Mr. Jim Wriston Mr. Michael Burke Mr. Andy Yamaguchi Ms. Cynthia Takahashi Mr. Brad Mossman Mr. Clarence Tanonaka Ms. Meredith Ching Mr. Miles Nishijima Mr. Douglas W. MacDougal Mr. Wally Miyashira Mr. Matt Higashida Ms. Patrice Tottori Ms. Susan Miller Ms. Carol Wilcox Mr. Kelvin Kai Ms. Elizabeth Martin

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APPROYAL OF MARCH 19. 1989 MEETING MINUTES

Unanimously approved with the correction on page 5, "mdg" to mgd" and replacing "sustainable yield" with "water allocation" on page 8 (ChunlFujimura).

RESUBMITTAL: ADJUSTMENT TO PERMITTED USES. PEARL HARBOR WATER MANAGEMENT AREA. OAHU

Mr. Tagomori recommended the following amendments to the "Staff Analysis" and "Recommendation":

Staff Analysis

First paragraph, line 5: delete "October 1990", insert "December 1990".

Third paragraph, line 3: delete "coincides", insert "incorporates Oahu Sugar's current optimum water demand of 81 mgd".

Recommendation

Item 1, insert after the last word: "(for the Waianae Aquifer, the sustainable yield is 25 mgd)".

Delete Item 2 in its entirety.

Item 3: delete "reduction", insert "adjustments", delete "final termination of an Oahu Sugar lease or sub-lease, whichever occurs later", and insert "discontinuance of agricultural uses".

Item 4: after "adjustment" insert "for the Waianae Aquifer by December 1990 and the Koolau and Schofield High-Level Aquifers".

Mr. Tagomori introduced Roy Hardy to assist in answering the questions of the Commission.

Mr. Cox asked if the numbers for the million gallons per day shown on the exhibits is a limit each day or the average over the year. Mr. Hardy replied that it was on the average over the year. Mr. Tagomori added that this was consistent with the management of the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Management under Chapter 177.

With regard to the floor amendments, Mr. Fujimura asked if the concerns of the major users had been addressed. Mr. Tagomori replied discussions with the major users addressed all of the significant concerns.

Mr. Cox asked if the in-district sources should also be eliminated to reflect amendments made by the staff. Mr. Tagomori agreed that would be consistent with the amended recommendation and that all references (In-District Source, Export to Honolulu, Export to Ewa-Waianae) wherever they occur in the exhibits should also be deleted.

In regards to the Recommendation 1, Chairperson Paty asked if the 25 mgd, instead of the 17 mgd, was in keeping with the Commission's indication to reexamine the sustainable yield of the Waianae Aquifer. Mr. Tagomori agreed that the review by 1990 would allow for additional pumpages over 17 mgd for the interim. He also added that BWS will be allowed more flexibility to select wens to meet certain needs.

Mr. Fujimura asked if it would be possible that the amount of water used be higher at a given moment than the number staff has cultivation practices. Yes, replied Mr. Tagomori. Would it be possible to continue agricultural use

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but with a lower water use crop, asked Dr. Chun. Mr. Tagomori answered that replacement crops would be permissible. Mr. Bert Hatton of Oahu Sugar Co. commented that although staff has worked with them on coming to agreeable numbers, there are still some concerns about Oahu Sugar and other plantations around the State because this is the first major reallocation decision that the Commission is making. He stated that they have preserved uses, existing uses, and that these should be protected beyond prospective uses and he did not believe they are being protected if the action is taken. He added he was also concerned with their allocations for the two pumps in the Waianae Aquifer which is proposed to go from 13 to 9.2 mgd. Their actual Waianae usage p'er day in 1988 was 11.5 mgd. They are currently refurbishing a booster pump in that area and planning to plant an additional 100 acres to cane to solve a tax problem. Therefore, if their allocation is raised to 25, they can plant the additional acreage. He is also concerned about the schedule over time of the take-downs of cane and would like to have the staff continue working with them on a regular basis.

Mr. Kazu Hayashida of the Board of Water Supply, in looking over the reduced pumpage figures for export to Waianae and Honolulu questioned if they could do that. He asked the staff to work with them to see if they can meet the 92.01 to 87.41 reduction. Chairperson Paty assured Mr. Hayashida that the staff would work with him.

Mr. Cox mentioned he understood that the pumpage from anyone well could be adjusted provided the pumping did not interfere with nearby wells. Mr. Tagomori agreed that staff regularly evaluates pumpages to assure there is no interference to the surrounding wells.

Mr. Oz Stender of the Ewa Plain Water Development Corporation commended the staff and Commission with dealing with the issue. He also stated that although no one will be completely happy if the Commission adopts what is presented by the staff it will be a step in the right direction. Mr. Stender added that Oahu Sugar's remaining a viable operation is important and that withdrawals should dovetail with plantation operations. Ewa Plain Water Development will work with them on whatever problems occur. They would also like to work towards more precise information, therefore they propose additional studies be made to confirm or determine the aquifer limits and would like to offer their participation in that process.

Mr. Charlie Reppun stated that the allocations should be done under the Water Code - to allocate water someone should request the water, stating what the water is to be used for, criteria to be met, etc. He has not heard of BWS applying for a permit and whether all the changes are being done under the permit process (Mr. Reppun then quoted from the Water Code rules). He stated the Commission did not have the legal right to cut Oahu Sugar's water back if no one applied for a permit and by turning the planning process to an agency of the City whose policy is "first come first served" it will be a "planning mess". Mr. Reppun added that by allocatirig up to the sustainable yield without a margin of error, the Commission is not following proper procedure.

Mr. Fujimura suggested the question be addressed to Mr. Tam.

Chairperson Paty stated registration questions would be answered on the registration item on the agenda, but Mr. Tam could comment.

Mr. Tam stated there are two laws that are in effect: Chapter 177 is in effect until July 1st. Under 177, whether preserved uses or permitted uses, under water shortage section there can be modifications of those permits. Section IV talks about interim permits that will be in existence under the Code and for new designated areas: there has to be applications but it is not clear under the statutes whether existing uses in an existing water

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management area are deemed to be existing applications and therefore given priority over a new decision.

Mr. Reppun commented that if allocation is cut back on one party it cannot be given to another party without their coming in for a permit. especially no if permit was formally requested. He asked what the BWS was going to use the allocation for because under the Code a use will need to be stated.

Mr. Hayashida answered that the statement was not correct because by the Code it would have to go by project to project and by looking at their records, which are public records, whatever information is needed is available.

Chairperson Paty intervened by saying the Commission would take Mr. Reppun's comments into consideration on their deliberation of the item.

Mr. Reppun stated he knows BWS does not have to come on a project by project basis. but also that it was not the intent of the Code to get a blanket allocation. He would still like to know about the margin of error on allocations. He would like answers to these two questions.

Mr. Cox asked for clarification if the BWS allocation is going up or down in the proposal and that if there is a reduction they would have to come in for a permit for additional water. Mr. Tagomori. referring to the tables. replied that there is a reduction in the allocation and that the Board would have to come for a permit for new withdrawals.

Mr. Tagomori added that in 1984 Oahu Sugar's allocation (115 to 92.5 mgd .• a 22.5 mgd. reduction over a three-year period) was reallocated under Chapter 177 by the Board of Land and Natural Resources due to reduction in plantation size from 18.000 acres to 14.000 acres and change in irrigation method from furrow to drip.

Mr. Reppun commented that the bulk of the reallocation is coming from Oahu Sugar, almost 30 mgd. He then asked if that 30 mgd. is automatically transferred to BWS because theoretically it is available for someone else to claim since everyone is not cut back equally ..

Dr. Chun replied he did not see it that way. Dr. Lewin added that the overall water use is being reduced over a period of time and that everyone except the military is gradually reduced; Oahu Sugar is where the bulk of the reduction is coming from.

Chairperson Paty said the staff is trying to come up with the best balance and intend to do everything they can to assure that Oahu Sugar will not suffer any reduction in yields on lands that they are currently farming. The Ewa Plains people. the staff, all involved are trying to take care of the situation.

Mr. Hayashida wanted to clarify his statement "first come. first served" is made on the b~sis of the Land Use planning by the City Council. so your land is properly zoned before water is given to you. It is not a haphazard decision. it's tied into the Land Use Plan. The actual allocations given to the BWS will be through a water use or withdrawal permit system.

Mr. Hatton added that withdrawal of water from Waiahole Ditch would create a water shortage and Oahu Sugar would need to pump more water. It is not a problem at the moment but it may be in the future.

Dr. Chun moved to accept staff recommendations as amended. Mr. Nakata asked to amend Recommendation 1 to add "subject to review by December 1990" at the end of the recommendation.

Unanimously approved as amended (ChunlFujimura).

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o o State of Hawaii

COMMISSION 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:

RES UBMITT AL 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 Octobe'tl 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'¥;:eucb ~f E:~l:ing water use permits on a well source basis, was eveloped from information supplied by the major water users. The schedul coincide~ with anticipated changes in water use resulting from reduction in Oahu Sugar Co. 's irrigated acreage in Ewa plain cap rock 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).

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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 aquifer for the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area, subject to the following conditions:

(1) That within each aquifer_the total per~tted use shall. not exceed

the sustainable y1el~~"7.~."ez"r (2) [!hat any water availablet;ocarn ~ e:orrn:'~strict us~

Q.!i j ub-l ~ (3) That scheduled 'lr..eductionil to Oahu Sugar Co. permitted use shall

be initiated upoI\)final tennination of an oSee lease or sub-lease, whichever occurs~'!.4..9~~d ~~h.-~ ~~!:> -

(4) That permits for water use issued in accordance with the proposed schedule shall be interim per . s subject to review and adjustment

;tf\.by 1995.

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APPROVED FOR· S UBMITT AL

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KOOLAU BASAL AQUIFER

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Form 881()"1 o o .! -,

STATE OF HAWAII ' ;.' COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT,' .. fr.~.,

DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAl RESOURCES - ;.,', . ;"1/,,-, DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEME,NT. • """<' t;; ~

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REGISTRATION OF WELL AND

DECLARATION OF WATER USE

INSTRUCTlONS: Please type or print. "In'onnation I. noC availl!bla or noC appIcable. Indlcata .. NtA. Fin out as completely .. possible. 'Ign. and me 'orm with 'he Division 0( WaI.., Resowce ~. P.O. BOil 373. Honolulu, H_aII 06800. Phone 548-3~ or 548·7543 lor assistance.

BATTERY OF WELLS: For. banery 01 wells. on tha IUrface, In • 'UI'1MI. or In • ahaft. submit • ~ratlon form lor aach _a together wlth.llngla IMp or plot plan .tlowing layout 01 well ••

STATE WELL NO.: 2203- DS" ISLAND: __ O_A_H_U __ _

WELL NAME OR DESIGNATION: _Huo~n:.=:o-===u=1.a!:i~u~1~i~P-=5:.-_=-E __ ~~_~ ______ _ SOURCE OR STATION NAME (Fo..abaneryoe_ •• ):lvaipahu Pump 5 (WP5)

A. WELL OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WELL SITE Firm name: Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. Firm name: The Estate of James Campbell Contact person: W. D. Balfour, Jr. Contact person: Samuel L. Keala. Jr. Address: P.O. Box "0" Address: 828 Fort Street Ma11« Suite 500'

Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-4380

Zip: 96797 Phone: 677-3577 Zip: 96813 Phone: 536-1961

C. WELL LOCATION Near Puu Kapuai, Tax Map Key: 9- 2- 0 2: 1 Town, Place, District: -..:::Ew~a:-.:D:..:i:.:s:...:t:.:r:.:i::..;c=-t=--______ _

Attach USGS "Quad" map (scale 1 :24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location,

D. WELL DATA For Drilled Walla. ,ubmil -.. -bul.· drawing. driller', log. and pump t ... ,...,n •. and complete "ama batow.

For Tunnel. end Sha"s •• ubmlt construction drawings. pIoC plan, or .ketch map.

Ground elevation (Mean .. a level): 285. 4 Stt. Reference point (Used 10 measure deplh 10 Wal..,):

Elevation: 21.3 ft. Description: -:--__ -=-______ _

centerline of pump Depth to water (Selow rererance poiol): N/A Maximum recorded chloride: 334 Minimum recorded chloride: 159 Maximum chloride In 1987: 178

H. ppm ppm ppm

Year drilled or constructed: _..;;1;.:;9.,..;0;..,.;0:...--__ _ Well contractor: ______ N..:.,/_A ____ _

Casing diameter: 12 In. Solid casing depth (Balow growld): N/A H. Perforated casing depth (Balow ground): N/A ft. Total depth of well: .!5/~ H.

Minimum chloride In 1987: _1_5_9 ____ ppm

E. INSTALLED PUMP DATA 2 pumps drawing f'rom connected battery of wells Pump type: 0 Vertical shaft 0 Submersible t3 Centrifugal 0 Other (specify): -----­Power: 0 Diesel, __ HP 0 Gas, __ HP ~ Electric, 1..O.il HP 0 Other (..,acly): ---­

Pump capacity: 5 550 gallons per minute Pump installation contractor: Oahu Sugar Company

. . • (continued over)

For Official Use Only: Date received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Field checked by: ____ Date: _~ Latitude: ____ _ Comments: ____________ Longitude: ____ _

Hydrologic Unit: ___ _ State Well No.: ___ _

Aer.aneee: Hawaii Revised Statut". Chaptar 174C. Hawaii Adminislral.lve Rules, Chepla,.. 13-16710 13-171.

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Form 88t()'1 o o

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STATE OF HAWAII (

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT" DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAl RESOURCES f ~ "1; f ....

DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ' , ".?

REGISTRATION OF WELL AND

DECLARATION OF WATER USE

INSmUC110NS: Please Iype or print. "In'onnatlon is no! available Of no! eppIcable, Indlc:ale .. NlA. Fin eM as completely .. possible. 1Ign, and lile 'orm with Ihe Division of Water Reeource Man8gemenc. P.O. BOil 373, Honolulu. HaWIIII 06800. Phone ~3041 Of 548·7543 'Of assistance.

BATTERY OF WELLS; For. banery 01 wells, on Ihe lurface. In • lunnel. Of In. ahaII. aubmK • .-gIatratlon Ionn 'Of each _n together with. alngle IMp Of plot plan ahowing layout of weill.

STATE WEll NO.: 2203- of- ISLAND: __ O_A_H_U __ _ WEll NAME OR DESIGNATION: _H .... o=n~o~u-=1.=i~u>.::!::1-=i'-*-p ..... 5:.-.....-...;;D ____________ _ SOURCE OR STATION NAME (F~.ban«Yof_.I):\vaipahu Pump 5 (WPS)

A. WEll OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WELL SITE Firm name: Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. Firm name: The Estate of James Campbell

Contact person: W. D. Balfour, Jr. Contact person: Samuel L. Keala. Jr. Address: P. O. Box "0" Address: 828 Fort Street Mall« Suite 500'

Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-4380

Zip: 96797 Phone: 677-3577 Zip: 96813 Phone: 536-1961

C. WEll lOCATION Near Puu Kapuai, Tax Map Key: 9-2-02: 1 Town, Place, District: .-:;Ew:.:.;.:a:.....;:D:.,:1::..;· s::,.t..::.::.,r;:;;;.i.;:.c..:;t _______ _

AHach USGS "Quad" map (scale 1 :24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location.

D. WEll DATA FOf Drilled Weill, lubmil • .. -bull· drawing, driller'1 log. and pump tnt reeulli. and complete "_ below.

FOf Tunnell and She"., submit constnJdlon drawings, plot plan, Of IMtch map.

Ground elevation (Mean se. level): 285. 4 Stt. Reference point (Used 10 measure deplh 10 Waler):

Elevation: 21 • 3 ft. Description: ~ __ ~ ______ _

centerline of pump Depth to water (Selow rererence poinl): N/A Maximum recorded chloride: 334 Minimum recorded chloride: 159 Maximum chloride in 1987: 1 7 8

ft. ppm ppm ppm

Year drilled or constructed: _~1:..:9~0;...:0~--_ Well contractor: _____ N~/_A ____ _

Casing diameter: 12 In. Solid casing depth (aelow groIN): N/A ft. Perforated casing depth (Below ground): N/A ft. Total depth of well: SO() ft.

Minimum chlorfde In 1987: 159 ppm

E. INSTAllED PUMP DATA 2 pumps drawing from connected battery of wells

Pump type: 0 Vertical shaft 0 Submersible tlJ Centrifugal 0 Other (speclly): -----­Power: 0 Diesel. __ HP 0 Gas, __ HP :{j Electric, 1.1lO. HP 0 Other (apac:ly): ---­Pump capacity: 5550 gallons per minute Pump Installation contractor: Oahu Sugar Company

. • • (continued over)

For Official Use Only: Date received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Field checked by: ____ Date: _~ Latitude: ____ _ Comments: ____________ Longitude: ____ _

Hydrologic Unit: ___ _ , State Well No.: ___ _

R."' ... cea: Hawaii R.viNCi Stalut", Chapter 174<:. , Hawaii AdminlWallv. Ru .... Chaptera 13-167 10 13-171.

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Form 8810-1 o o

STATE 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

INsmUCTlONS: Please type 0( prinl. If inlormaJlon Is no( available or no( eppIcable indicate as NlA. Fin out as completely as possible. sign. and lile lorm with lhe Division of W .. ., R-.oe ~. P.O. Box 313. Honolulu. HawIIII 0680e. Phone 548-3941 0( 548·7543 lor ... Istan~.

BATTERY OF WELLS: FO( a banery 01 wells. on Ihe surf_. in a tunnel. or In a shall. submll a ~ralion lorm lor each _II together with a single IMp ot plot plan showing I_you! 01 wells.

STATE WEll NO.: 2203- tJ~ ISLAND: __ O_A_H_U __ _

WEll NAME OR DESIGNATION: __ H .... o=n .... o;:c.:;::u ..... l..=i.::=u'-=1..:=i_P...:::5;...............;;;C ______ ~------SOURCE OR STATION NAME (F~abaneryof_ .. ):\'laipahu Pump 5 (WP5)

A. WEll OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WEll SITE Firm name: Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. Firm name: The Estate of James Campbell

Contact person: W. D. Balfour, Jr. Contact person: Samuel L. Kea1a, Jr. Address: P.O. Box "0" Address: 828 Fort Street Mall. Suite 500'

Waipahu, Hawai~ 96797 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-4380

Zip: 96797 Phone: 677-3577 Zip: 96813 Phone: 536-1961

C. WELL LOCATION Near Puu Kapuai, Tax Map Key: 9-2-02: 1 Town, Place, District: -..:..Ew..;....;.a~D_~..;..;· s.;;..t_r_i_c_t _______ _

Attach USGS "Quad" map (scale 1 :24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location.

D. WELL DATA For Drilled Welle. submit ... .00". drawing. drillefa log. and pomp , ... resuns. and cornpIele lIems betow.

For Tunnela and Sha"s. submiC construdion drawings. pIoC plan. or allelch map.

Ground elevation (Mean sea level): 2 8 5 • 4 Stt. Reference point (Used 10 measure deplh 10 waler):

Elevation: 21. 3 ft. Description: -:-__ -::--______ _

centerline of pump Depth to water (Selow reference point): N/A Maximum recorded chloride: 334 Minimum recorded chloride: 159 Maximum chloride in 1987: 178

ft. ppm ppm ppm

Year drilled or constructed: _-=1;..:;9.,..;;0;...;0~ __ -Well contractor: ____ ~N;..;.!/:......;A~ ___ _

Casing diameter: 12 In. Solid casing depth (Below ground): N/A ft. Perforated casing depth (Below ground): N/A ft. Total depth of well: .6 a 0 ft.

Minimum chloride In 1987: _1_5_9 ____ ppm

E. INSTALLED PUMP DATA 2 pumps drawing from connected battery of wells

Pump type: 0 Vertical shaft 0 Submersible t3 Centrifugal 0 Other (epedfy): -----­Power: 0 Diesel, __ HP 0 Gas, __ HP ,fii Electric, .11l.O. HP 0 Other (lp8Cly): ----­Pump capacity: 5550 gallons per minute Pump Installation contractor: Oahu Sugar Company

. • • (continued over)

For Official Use Only: Date received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Field checked by: ___ Date: _-:-- Latitude: ____ _ Comments: ____________ Longitude: ____ _

Hydrologic Unit: __ _ . State Well No.: ___ _

Rer.renoee: Hawail Revised SI .. "'". Chapter 174C. . Hawaii Adminlslrallve Rules. Chapte,. 13-167 10 13-171.

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Fonn 8810-1 o o

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STATE OF HAWAII COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAl RESOURCES "'.' DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT '",' I

REGISTRATION OF WELL AND

DECLARATION OF WATER USE

IHsmucmoNS: Please type or prinl. II Inlormalion Is no! availl!ble or no! appIcable, Indlc:ele .. NlA. Fin out as compIelely .. possible. algn, and liIe form with Ihe Division 01 Weier Reaowce Managemenl, P.O. So. 373, Honolulu, H8W811 06800. Phone 548-3048 or 548·7543 lor assislanc:e.

BAnERY OF WELLS: For a banel)' of wells, on Ihe surface, In a lunnel, or In a shaft, submit a Alglstr8flon Iorm lor each _I Iogether wllh a slogle !NIP or pial plan showing layout 01 wella.

STATE WEll NO.: 2203-0V ISLAND: __ O_A_H_U __ _

WEll NAME OR DESIGNATION: ·_H .... ox.n~o~u"""1 ..... i...1:::uo..o!:lo.:::i~P-=5:....::B:...-____________ _ SOURCE OR STATION NAME (Forabalteryol_.a):loJaipahu Pump 5 (WP5)

A. WEll OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WEll SITE Firm name: Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. Firm name: The Estate of James Campbell

Contact person: W. D. Balfour, Jr. Contact person: Samuel L. Keala, Jr.

Address: P. O. Box "0" Address: 828 Fort Street Mal1« Suite 500' Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-4380

Zip: 96797 Phone: 677-3577 Zip: 96813 Phone: 536-1961

C. WELL LOCATION Near Puu Kapuai, Tax Map Key: 9-2-02: 1 Town, Place, District: --.:;Ew~a~D:...;;i;;.;:s:...t:...r....:i;;;..c:...t _________ _

AHach USGS "Quad" map (scale 1:24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location.

D. WELL DATA For Drilled Wella, aubmit • .. -bul.· drawing. drillefa log, and pump , ... resulla. and compIele lIerne below.

For Tunnela and Sha"s, submit constlUdion drawlnga. ploe plan, or a .. eft map.

Ground elevation (Mean sea level): 2 8 5 • 4 Stt. Reference point (Used 10 measure deplh 10 Waler):

Elevation: 21 • 3 ft. Description: -:-__ -:=-______ _

centerline of pump Depth to water (aelow relerence poinl): N/A Maximum recorded chloride: 334 Minimum recorded chloride: 159 Maximum chloride in 1987: 178

ft. ppm ppm ppm

Year drilled or constructed: _..;:1;.::9~O;.,,;0~ __ _ Well contractor: _____ ..;;,;N,!..,/..;;,;A;;,..-. ___ _

Casing diameter: 12 In. Solid casing depth (aalow ground): N/A ft. Perforated caSing depth (Below ground): N/A ft. Total depth of well: 4:'2.k ft.

Minimum chlorfde In 1987: _1_5_9 ____ ppm

E. INSTALLED PUMP DATA 2 pumps drawing from connected battery of wells

Pump type: 0 Vertical shaft 0 Submersible f3 Centrifugal 0 Other (speelly): -----­Power: 0 Diesel. __ HP 0 Gas. __ HP ~ Electric, 1Jl.O. HP 0 Other (lpdy): ---­Pump capacity: 5550 gallons per minute Pump installation contractor: Oahu Sugar Company

. . • (continued over)

For Official Use Only: Dale received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Field checked by: ____ Date: _,.....- Latitude: ____ _ Comments: ____________ Longitude: ____ _

,Hydrologic Unit: ___ _ State Well No.: ___ _

R ..... ance.: Hawaii Revised Slalul .. , CMple, 17<4C. Haw8i1 AdminlllraUva Rules. Chap'era 13-16710 13-171.

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F. DECLARATION OF WATER USE

NOTE: Th. purpose 01 Ihe Declaralion 01 W""er Use Ia 10 obIain Inlonnlllion necessary IOf the manegemenl oIlhe 51 •• •• wal., resources. The Dedar.,ion does no( conler • legal rtghllo w • ., Of III u... .

Water use data are recorded: 0 Daily 0 Weekly tiaMonthly o Other (Deecrbe): _____________ _

Method of measurement: lID Flow Meter 0 Orifice o Other (o.acrbe): _________________ _

Quantily 0' Use (Repolt melared or eslimal8d rnonlh/y wei., UN .rom lhe _II desc::rlbed on lhe .. \Ie,.. aide oIlhla 'onn. 'Of the calendar par. 1083 Ihrough 1D87. Fot & baIIery 01 _11a which .e noC individually mGlared. buI which _ oonnecI8d 10 • alngle "' • ., Of oCher measuring devlc:e. report lolal use 'rom Ihe beuery.):

WATER USE, IN GALLONS X 1000

Minimum day's use: 0 gallons Maxirrum day's use: 16 , 000 , 000 gallons ~p~~Umeso'usage:_~c~o~n~s~t£a~nut~u~s£a~g~e~t~h~r~o~uug~h~o~u~t~tdh~e~~d~a~y~.~--------

Type 0' Use (Check aI c:alegOty boX85 Ihal apply and pnMde add.lonIIIlnfonnllllon .. Indk*ed.):

CateQQrY

o Municipal (Including 1ftOft1. holels. bullnesses)

o Domestic (aysaema .. rvIng 25 people Of leas)

}OJ Irrigation

o Industrial

o Military

o Other

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Addn!cmal Information

Number of service connections: ___________ _

Acres IrriQ.!ted: 467 acres Crop(s): P9<Sugar 0 Pineapple o Other (specify): _--....~~~ _____ _ Non-Crop: 0 landscape 0 GoR Cours, o Other (s..2,ecHy): ____ ~--=--:-:-----Method: lit] Drip U Furrow 0 Sprinkler

o Cooling 0 Manufacturing 0 Mill o Other (speCify): ____________ _

Specify (lIYMIock, aquacullu,.. eto.): ___________ _

o

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F ann 88t O-t o o

STATE OF HAWAII COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF l.AND AND NATURAl RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

REGISTRATION OF WELL AND

DECLARATION OF WATER USE

INSmUCTlONS: Please Iype 01' prinl. n Information is no! avai~le Of no! appIcable, Indleale .. HlA. Fin out as completely .. possible. sign, and file form with Ihe Division 01 W8Ier RetIOU'ce ~, P.O. Box 373, Honolulu, HawaII 0680t. Pta. ~3048 Of 548·7543 lor assislance.

BAnERY OF WELLS: FOI' • baUery of wells, on Ihe surface, In • lunnel, Of In • shall, aubmll • ~ralion lann 'Of .ach ,"II Iogether with. single m." 01' plot plan showing layout 01 well ••

STATE WEll NO.: 2203- or ISLAND: __ O_A_H_U __ _ WEll NAME OR DESIGNATION: Honouliuli P5 --.:.A~ ___ -:---=~ _____ _ SOURCE OR STATION NAME (FOf. banery 01 ,"I.): \iaipahu Pump 5 (WP 5)

A. WEll OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WEll SITE Firm name: Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. Firm name: The Estate of James Campbell Contact person: W. D. Balfour, Jr. Contact person: Samuel L. Kea1a, Jr. Address: P.O. Box "0" Address: 828 Fort Street Mall. Suite 500'

Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-4380

Zip: 96797 Phone: 677-3577 Zip: 96813 Phone: 536-1961

C. WEll lOCATION Near Puu Kapuai, Tax Map Key: 9-2-02: 1 Town, Place, District: --=Ew:.:.:.::a~D:..:i:.:s:..:t:.:r:...:1::..:' c::,.t=--______ _ Attach USGS -Quad- map (scale 1 :24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location,

D. WELL DATA For Drilled Well., slbn. • .. -bull· drawing. driller's log. and pump lest reeuns, and complele Ilems below.

For Tunnell and Shehs, submll construction drawings, pIol plan, 01' lketch map.

Ground elevation (Mean se. level): 2 8 5 • 4 Stt. Reference point (Used 10 measure deplh 10 waJer):

Elevation: 21 • 3 ft. Description: -:-__ -::-______ _

centerline of pump Oepth to water (aelow reference poinl): N/A Maximum recorded chloride: 334 Minimum recorded chloride: 159 Maximum chloride In 1987: l7 8

ft. ppm ppm ppm

Year drilled or constructed: _..;;1;..:.9..,;0;...;;0~---Well contractor: ____ ~N.;.:../...;.A~ ___ _

Casing diameter: 12 In. Solid casing depth (Below gl'OWld): N/A ft. Perforated casing depth (Below ground): N/A ft. Total depth of well: ~eo ft,

Minimum chloride In 1987: _1_5_9 ____ ppm

E. INSTALLED PUMP DATA 2 pumps drawing f·rom connected battery of wells Pump type: 0 Vertical shaft 0 Submersible t3 Centrifugal 0 Other (specify): -----­Power: 0 Diesel, __ HP 0 Gas, __ HP a ElectriC, .:z.a..a. HP 0 Other (lp8Cly): ---­

Pump capacity: 5550 gallons per minute Pump Installation contractor: Oahu Sugar Company

• , , (continued over)

For Official Use Only: Dale received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Field checked by: ___ Date: _-:-- Latitude: ____ _ Comments: ____________ Longitude: ____ _

Hydrologic Unit: ___ _ . State Well No.: ___ _

ft."' .. ee.: Hawaii Revised SI.IuI ... Chaple, 174<:. Hawaii Adminialrallve Rules, Chaplere 13-167 10 13-171.

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DEPTH CURVES AND SOUNDINGS IN FEET-DATUM IS MEAN LOWER LOW WATER SHORELINE SHOWN REPRESENTS THE ~PPROXI"AT~ LINE 0' MEliN HIGH WATER

THE MEAN RANGE OF TIDE IS APPROXIMATELY 2 FEET

• THIS MAP COMPLIES WITH NATIONAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS

lE BY U. S; GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, DENVER, COLORADO 80225, OR WASHINGTON, D. C. 20242 A FOLDER DESCRIBING TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS AND SYMBOLS IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

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SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HA WAil N2122.5-WI5801.517.5

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Form 8810-1 o o

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COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAl RESOURCES .. r

D,V,SION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

REGISTRATION OF WELL AND

DECLARATION OF WATER USE

INsmuC11OHS: Please type or prinl. n inlormation is no! .v.i~le Of' no! applicable. Indlce'e .. HlA. FIll our as completely as possible. 1Ign. and lile lorm with lhe Division of Water Retource Manegemenl. P.O. Box 373. Honolulu, H ..... Il6800. Phone 54&-3948 Of' 548·7543 'Of' assislance.

8AnEAY 0' WELLS: For a battery 01 wells. on ahe aul1_. in a lunneI, or In a 1IhaII. IUbmIl • ~"rallon 'orm lor each __ Iogether wllh a lingle IMp or plot plan allowing 'ayout of well ••

STATE WELL NO.: 2203- ~ ISLAND: __ O_A_H_U __ _ WELL NAME OR DESIGNATION: _Hxo.u.n.:oo;o..:.=u....,1 ... i~u~1~i~p-=5:...---I.F ____________ _ SOURCE OR STATION NAME (F~abatteryof_I.):\iaipahu Pump 5 (WP5)

A. WELL OPERATOR B. OWNER OF WELL SITE Firm name: Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. Firm name: The Estate of James Campbell Contact person: W. D. Balfour, Jr. Contact person: Samuel L. Keala. Jr. Address: P.O. Box "0" Address: 828 Fort Street Mall. Suite 500'

Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813-4380

Zip: 96797 Phone: 677-3577 Zip: 96813 Phone: 536-1961 , .

C. WELL LOCATION Near Puu Kapuai, Tax Map Key: 9-2-02: 1 Town, Place, District: ......;;Ew~a~D_1_· s;;;...t~r.;;;.i..;;.c...;.t _______ _

AHach USGS -Quad" map (scale 1 :24,000), tax map, or other map showing the well location.

D. WELL DATA FOf' Drilled Well •. submk ' .. -bulk' drawing. dri'lef. log. and pump 1881 "",,lis. and COIT1*t'e lIerne below. FOf' Tunnel. and Shafts. submit conSInJdion drawings, pIoC plan, or .Jcelch map.

Ground elevation (Mean sea level): 285.4.5tt. Reference point (Used 10 measure deplh 10 water):

Elevation: 21 • 3 ft. Description: ....,.-__ ~ ______ _

centerline of pump Depth to water (Below reference poinl): N/A Maximum recorded chloride: 334 Minimum recorded chloride: 159 Maximum chloride in 1987: 178

ft. ppm ppm ppm

Year drilled or constructed: _..:;1;,:;9,..;0:....;:0:...----Well contractor: ____ ---.:;N~/..;;A~ ___ _

Casing diameter: 12 In. Solid casing depth (aelow ground): N/A ft. Perforated casing depth (Below ground): N/A ft. Total depth of well: 4¥f ft.

Minimum chloride In 1987: _1_5_9 ____ ppm

E. INSTALLED PUMP DATA 2 pumps drawing from connected battery of wells

Pump type: 0 Vertical shaft 0 Submersible til Centrifugal 0 Other (spedly): -----­Power: 0 Diesel, __ HP 0 Gas, __ HP ~ Electric, 2ilil. HP 0 Other (1pACIY): ---­Pump capacity: 5550 gallons per minute Pump Installation contractor: Oahu Sugar Company

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For Official Use Only: Dale received: ___ Date accepted: __ _ Field checked by: ____ Date: _-:-- Latitude: ____ _ Comments: ____________ Longitude: ____ _

Hydrologic Unit: ___ _ Slale Well No.: ___ _

Refer..,e..: Hawaii Revised SlalulH. Chapter 174C. Hawaii Adminialrallve Rules. Chaple ... 1;),167 10 1;),171.

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APPLICANT

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o WATER USE PERMIT INDEX REPORT 06/13/94

WELL NO. WELL NAME

Aquifer Syst;em: EWA-KUNIA Sust;ainable Yield :z 20 mgd

OAHU SUGAR co., LTD. 2203-01 WPS 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2203-02 WPS 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2203-03 WPS 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2203-04 WPS 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2203-05 WPS 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2203-06 WPS 01/16/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-02 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-06 EP 10 01/16/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-07 EP 10 01/16/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-08 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-09 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-10 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-11 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-03 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR co., LTD. 2006-04 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-05 EP 10 01116/92 0.000 OAHU SUGAR CO., LTD. 2006-01 EP 10 01116/92 5.010

17 Per_its Totaling 5.010 Available Allocation z 14.990

OAHU has 17 Per.its Totaling 5.010

STATEWIDE THERE ARE 17 PERMITS TOTALING 5.010

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APPROVAL

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II. CONSENSUS RECOMMENDATIONS

The following recommendations were arrived at by full consensus of the multi-interest SPAM Task Force. These consensus recommendations represent only a portion of the list of ideas and suggestions provided over the past year by the various members of the Task Force, public meeting participants, invited speakers, staff and others. The ideas brought forth by SP AM Task Force members are included in the next section of this report.

A. STREAM PROTECTION AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

1. HERITAGE STREAMS

a. Criteria

( 1) Those streams which are perennial as verified by the CWRM, DLNR-DAR or the USFWS and without existing and functioning diversion structures and which support viable populations of native amphidromous species as evidenced by significant recruitment or by significant spawning of 'o'opu nakea, 'o'opu alamo'o, 'o'opu nopili, 'o'opu naniha, 'o'opu akupa, hihiwai or 'opae.

Evidence of spawning may consist of the presence of numbers of eggs or observation of indicators of spawning behavior such as territorial displays or related behavior. Indicators of territorial displays for each species are available from DLNR­DAR. Evidence of recruitment may consist of the collection of numbers of recruits or identifiable peaks in size frequency distribution.

b. Management Rules

(1) Rights

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(a) Appurtenant rights are preserved in accordance with existing laws. However, the reduction of flows and degradation of water quality resulting from the exercise of these rights shall be minimized. When disputes do arise, the CWRM shall attempt to resolve them through appropriate dispute resolution processes.

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Mr. Manabu Tagomori Deputy Director

December 6, 1991

Commission on Water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources P. O. Box 373 Honolulu, HI 96809

Dear Manabu:

o OAHU SUGAR PO. Box "0" Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 (808) 677-3577

Enclosed are a listing of fields actually withdrawn from Oahu Sugar Company's demise by Campbell Estate via Area and Rental Agreements and a list of basal well by well pumpage requirement to total 60.62 MGD when our present allocation is readjusted.

If any other information is required, please give me a call.

Very truly yours,

W. D. Balfour, Jr. Vice President and Manager

WDB:yk

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Recommended Distribution of Revised 60.62 MGD Basal Groundwater Allocation

Koolau Sub-area: EP2 0.000 EP3,4 3.304 EP5,6 8.000 EP7,8 6.813 EP15,16 12.154 WP17A,17B 0.000 WPI 1.151 WP2A,2B 5.594 WP2C,4C 5.594 WP4A,4B 4.000 WP6.a.,6B 0.000 WP7A, 7B, 7c 9.000

--------------55.610

Waianae Sub-area: WP5 0.000 EPIO 5.010

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TOTAL 60.620

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Campbell Estdte Sugarcane Acreage Withdrawals and Cessation of Cultivation on Lands Supplied

With Water from the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area Basal Aquifer

Area and Rental Agrmt # ========

Effective Date Oate Signed ========= ========

Completed Agreements: 61 5/31/88 8/16/88

62 5/26/88 11/10/88

63 9/21/88 1/19/89

64 4/16/89 3/8/90

65 5/1/89 3/8/90

66 11/10/88 3/8/90

Pending Agreements: 68 4/16/89

70 6/13/90

71 10/20/89

73 10/19/89

74 11/18/88

75 11/12/88

76 10/26/90

77 4123188

78 4/10/89

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81 10119/90

83 10/12/90

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92

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57

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0.197

33.95 9.62

63.9

4.571

114.65

40.195 94.55

52.86

55.113

59.14

0.086

65.586 78.82

76.85

36.42

146.266

829.328

21.25

139.09

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State of Hawd DUART)lENT OF &..UfD AND MATUIlAL RESOUaCES

Division of Water and Land DenJopment Honolulu, Hawd

JUM 10, 1.12

Chairman and ~lel1lbers Board of Land and ~ atural aesource. State of Hawd Honolulu, Hawd

Gentlemen:

RES UBi'tIITT .U Ter-IIS of Water Withdrawil and U .. PenDit.

The Department'. Adml.nJstraUVe Rule. on IfOWld ",ater control require that the Board specify the period or duration of ~rm1t. and the COIDIDencement and completion date. for the coatnlctiOll of rround water source.. After InnsUcaUon and study of tJds matter, DOWALD 11 ready to malte speciBc recommendations for adopUon by the Board of Land and Natural Resourc:e ••

The Ground Water Use Law specifie. that permit. may be issued up to a awdmum ot 50 yurs end aUow. for extenaloft of the permit atter one-hall ot the pulDit period baa lapsed. The.taff Is recommendinr that the dW'ation ole.ch perJDlt be e.tabl1ahecl at tweAt)' (20) "US with a review .every flve yean by the loud to cletenalDe OOIDpUaDc:e with prov1Dma of the perJDlt. The staff feet. &bat 20 ,..,.. Is a nuonable time lor reruJadne rround "ater withcSn.wala eAd ..... at this early Itap of the . prorr-. A8 the Depan..t pIna expen.nCl III pound "ater npladon, the d\l1'&tloG of the peradtll cq be reviewed IIld ad.jv.stecl u appropriate 111 the "'tun .

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On the ooaameneement and completion data. the IUlf l'eCOIHIaQ tbaI a period of 24 months be .. tabllahecS for ~ the de.eIopaaent of the rround water 1IO\U"Ce. This c:onamactioft pedoct Is • reasonable time for cIri1Unr. te.tine. Ulcl for the Installation of penaanent pWDpe and c:ontJ'ola to fuJly brin, the cround. watar soune tnto opentilCla. The period may be extendecl upoIl a showtn, of pocl cau .. and pod faith performance. Th. ~radt and. oonstruct1on elates should c:omeenee OIl the date the permit la tuuecl b, the DepaJ"bHnt.

It Is ~cled that tile above t.,.. be staoelardbecl fo&o all water withdnwel aod. UN pel'lDita Iuucl by the 8ou4. aubject .., acljWltlDeAlI rtClutncl by the BoaI1l for an, penalt.

REC06II'AINDATIO:C :

That the Board estabUsh the terms of J1'OWlcl water withdrawal and use permits at 20 years {:"OCII cAe date of Issuance of tbe pendt with a dve-year Soard. revie" to det.nntnecompUuce with the provisions of the permit and that the developmenc ot the Jl'O'lDcl water sou~ce be completed wlthJn 24 monchs {rom the date of perolt Issuance for aU permits issued by the Board. subject to adjustments requi:ed by the Board for any permit.

attach.

APPRO? ~UB)1ITT.-\L

sc~tf &"0. Chairll"oIA

~~ OBUT T. CHUCK ~hief EnIL"eer

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State of H.waU o DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Division of Water and Land D.velopment Honolulu, Hawa11

April 11,1'"

Chairman and Member. Board of Land and Natural Rllourc .. State of HawaU Honolulu, HawaU

a,nUemen:

RESUBMITTAL (Deferred Item D-2 of Marcb 21, ttlO meetinl)

C,r11t1catioD of Water Withdrawal. and O.e. Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area, Oahu

Tbe Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area (GWCA) whicb Include. the Ewa and Wahla .. judlclal dl.trlct., w .. de.lpated for State r •• ulatioD by the Board IJf Laud and Natural Re.ource. (BLNR) lD September 1179 under authorllf of Chapter 177, IIRS, and the Department of Land and Na~ral Resource. (DLNR) Replation •. Tbe retulatorr procedure. call for the BLNR to certlfy eldatin. water withdrawal. and u.e. and to I •• ue permits for Dew .round water development. In the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Control Area.

Tbe u.er. of water wltbiD the '.arl Harbor Ground Water Control Area have submitted records of pumpa •• to the Department and from th, •• submtttals the annual withdrawal. and muimum daUy pumpa., for lDdJvldual wella and/or well tleld. are· tabul.ted •• sbown In the attached ·Cert1t1cation of Water Withdrawal. and 0 ••• • which 11 mad. a part b.rtof. A. a re.u1t, the followlD.l. recommended for certit1catiOD of u1stinl use.:

~ Board of Water Suppl, 0.5. Navy U.S. Army Prl .... Oahu Supr Company

Total

Ext.tin. Use Ann •• Annual

(mId)

71.'50 21.350 1.455 1.151

115.000

224.413

Oahu Su.1I' Compaay .ubmltted tipI''' which .xc .. ded the 111 mid Usttd above but becau •• their IUbml •• lon repre.entl uOlD.nured pumpa .... the Depart­ment' •• taft t. rlCOllUlendinl that 115 mid be celUll.d. Oabu Supr, !Jl the mtlnuae. wllllnve,Ulate the matter and U de.ed ntcenarr wtll requllt that the Board bold a hauin. a. Is allowed undar SecUon 4.4 of R.lQ1atioD t of the Depertlllent of Land and Natural 1leaource ••

~COMMENDATlON:

Tbat the Board certify the extstlnl u ... and quantity of withdrawal for .. cb well a. lndlcated lD the attached ·CertUlcatlon of Water Withdrawal. uad u ... • dated AprU 11. 1110 wblch reflects the rlCOllllllendec! withdrawal quantllf a. foUow.: Board of Water Supply at 7'.95 mid; U.S. Navy. 21.35 mid: U.S. ArlDY, 5.455 mid; Private, 5.151 mid; and Oabu Su.u Company. 115.0 mid; subject to tbe provision. of appllcable 1a •• and rule. and relulatioD ••

Attacb.

LAPPROVE~UBMITTAL:

• • OSUMU ONO. Chairman

~4..-.~ ROBERT T. CHUCK ~ .. "...,..r~ . Manlier-Chief Engin .. r un' ...... ",\4..c'\ ...,..J.. ~t .... "f4 j40 • .n a\'''' IAI ,,).,-

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HOTION

Based on the submittal of the staff dated

April 11, 1960, I move that th, Board approve the issuance

of conditional certification to the major users of the

ground water who have filed the prescribed declarations,

in the amounts recommended by the staff in its submittal

dated April 11, 1980, subject to the ,following:

1. Submi~sion by each. user of a water use

plan, meeting the management objectives and policies of

the Board, within 3 months from the issuance of such

objectives and policies by the Board in the State's water

management plan.

2. Approval of the water use plans by the Board.

J. Review of the conditional certification

~ithin the next 3 years.

4. Reduction in the quantity of water conditionally

certified in the event that such water is not being bene­

ficially used as defined by law or that the water use plan

is not being implemented effectively.

5. Adjustment in quantity, in the case of Oahu

Sugar, upon the installation of a new and more accurate

metering system, but in no event will said adjustment exceed

the amount of the 1979 withdrawal as contained in the declared

use attached to the submittal.

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