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cc "David Barnes" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>

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Subject Re location of well 4626-02

Charley, Attached is the proposed re-location of the well #4626-02. It is primarily to make it easy to service from the yet to be built road shown on the map. Please let us know if you have any issues regarding the

relocation. Aloha, Steve Bowles Lot 28 Grading Study Sketch_8·31 ·201 1 .pdf

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0 0 NEIL ABERCROMBIE

GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

Mr. Douglas B. Gray Piilani Promenade North, LLC 17802 Skypark Circle #200 Irvine, CA 92614

Dear Mr. Gray:

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 2, 2012

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

TED YAMAMURA

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

4626-02.ccwcpi

Combined Certificate of Well Construction and Pump Installation Completion for MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1, Well No. 4626-02 (TMK (2) 3-9-001 :169)

We are pleased to inform you that the Well Construction and Pump Installation work permitted for the MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02) is complete and acceptable and welcome you as a new member to the community of well owners and ground water users in Hawaii. This combined certificate allows you to commence pumping your well for reasonable & beneficial water use.

To protect Hawaii's natural ground water resources for the benefit of all, the following requirements apply to the use of your well:

1. If the well is not in use it must be properly capped.

2. If the well is to be abandoned then the landowner must cause a licensed contractor to apply for a well abandonment permit in accordance with §13-168-12(f), HAR, prior to any well sealing or plugging work.

3. In the event that the well operator and/or landowner changes, the Commission shall be notified prior to the change.

4. In the event the benchmark in the concrete base of the well is altered in any way, an updated version of the Well Elevation page of the Well Completion Report Part I shall be submitted to the Commission. If a licensed surveyor had estimated the original benchmark elevation then a licensed surveyor must establish the new benchmark elevation. The Well Elevation portion of the Well Completion Report Part I can be obtained by contacting Commission staff or at our website at www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwnn!resources_permits.htm.

5. Your approved pump has a capacity of 150 gpm at a head of 184 ft. In the future, pump replacements of equal or lesser capacity will not require an additional permit from the Commission, but will require the submission of a Well Completion Report Part II by the licensed pump installer. If the pump replacement is greater than the existing pump, you will need to apply for a new pump installation permit.

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Mr,.Douglas B. Gray Page2

0 0 July 2, 2012

6. The landowner shall cause the well operator to maintain the installed meter or other appropriate means for measuring and reporting withdrawals and water levels, and appropriate devices or means for measuring chlorides and temperature. These data shall be measured monthly and reported to the Commission on an annual basis, on forms provided by the Chairperson (attached), in accordance with §13-168-7, HAR. Blank water use report forms are also available at www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/info_permits.htm.

7. The proposed use shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. The authorization to drill a well and/or install a pump shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights. The landowner and well operator are notified that the quantity of water taken from the well and/or the pump capacity could be reduced by the Commission in the future.

8. In the event that your installed pump is less than 70 gallons per minute, and no elevation survey has been completed, you may be required to do one in the future.

Because ground water in Hawaii is a public trust, and adverse effects at one well may affect other water resources, any violation of the above conditions or any other provision of the Hawaii Administrative Rules may be subject to fines of up to $5,000 per day. The Commission needs your help and asks that you to do your part in utilizing this shared resource. We prefer to work with you in meeting the goal of protecting our ground water resources together.

CI:ss

Ifyou have any questions, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0218.

Sincerely,

v-~ WILLIAM M. TAM Deputy Director

c: Derrick's Well Drilling and Pump Services, LLC

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

Mr. Derrick Moreira

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 2, 2012

Derrick's Well Drilling and Pump Services LLC P.O. Box 2187 Keaau, HI 96749

Dear Mr. Moreira:

Well Completion ReportParts I & II for Well No. 4626-02

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETIAJ. FUDDY, AC.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

TED YAMAMURA

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

4626-02.wcr I &2.acc

We received your Well Completion Report Parts I & II for the Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02) on March 21, 2012 and acknowledge that they are complete.

This completes your obligation under the well construction and pump installation permits. Certificates of well construction and pump installation completion will be issued to the well operator/landowner and you will receive a copy. These certificates transfer responsibility of specific aspects of well usage and maintenance from you to the well operator/landowner.

If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218.

CI:ss

c: Piilani Promenade North, LLC

Sincerely,

WILLIAM M. TAM Deputy Director

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0 0 MEMO and ROUTE SLIP (ver. 5t11t1o) M-<f- o5t21t12

.-I W_C_R_1_C_h_e_c_k_f_o_r_W_e_II_N_o_. --46_2_6--0-2--(-G_W_r-eg_u_la-tio-n-ro-u-te-) -----'-~---=-=-t\.0~~ 1

1. From Roy 1\ (initial) Yes No

Initial entry in to well index Ingrid's spreadsheet updated needed/done

Pump Tests Check

Step-Drawdown Test: followed WCPI Stds analysis attached

Constant Rate Test: followed WCPI Stds analysis attached

Potential Well Interference:

Potential Stream Impacts:

Additional Testing or Data Required:

Pump Test Comments Attached:

Proposed Pump Capacity is OK.:

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0<70 gpm no test required

0<50 gpm no test required

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~ lAte// LOR Claoc:k Qaalasy Ca&la far Wall h•ila•• fiAitial)

3. ~an -Construction Check ~

Yes No

data complete I& D followed Special Cond & elevations D D location unchanged from WCPIPA? D J(

If yes, is SMA, CD, TMK changed? 0 0

ATTACHMENTS FOR PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT px}\ 1 COVER LETTER ~

2 COUNTY COMMENTS (DWS/SMA)

3 DOH COMMENTS

4 DLNR COMMENTS (LD/OCCUDHP)

5 WCR 1 Accept

6 WELL CONST. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE ___::...,.,.,.,..,... + 7_

(initial)

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} To be sent to driller/pump installer

<------ To Landowner

} Staff internal checks

---++--- (initial) check (Entered WCR 1/WCCC accept date into database) ~-- (initial) finalize

-----'~--(initial) signature File & Enter PIP issue date if attached/required

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MEMO and ROUT? SLIP (ver4/29/10/10J 0

I WCR 2 Check for Well No. 4626-02 (GW regulation route)

1. From Roy ____ (initial)

Pump Tests Check( special condition of PIP? Yes/No )

Step-Drawdown Test:

followed WCPI Stds analysis attached

Aquifer Pump Test:

0 0

followed WCPI Stds 0 T & S analysis attached 0

Potential Well Interference: Potential Stream Impacts:

Additional Testing or Data Required:

Pump Test Comments Attached:

Proposed Pump Capacity is OK.:

2. Pump Installation Check

D D

D

D

If no, describe deficiency

0<70 gpm no test required

0<50 gpm no test required

If yes, stream names:

&...., w (initial)

05/21/12

Yes No NA If no1 describe deficiency

data complete JlS 0 followed Special Cond & Elevations 0 0

well database updated B 0

ATTACHMENTS FOR ACCEPTANCE: 1WCR2 ACCEPTANCE LETTER ..//

2PUMP INST. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE J 3METER INSTALL. REPORT (IF NECCESSSRY) --+-4WUR FORM(if necessary) /

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J To be sent to landowner/operator

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3. Roy ____ (initial) check(Entered WCR 2/PICC accept date into database)

4. Susan H. ____ (initial) finalize

5. Bill (initial) signature

6. ~arl~yan File

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0 0

Derrick Moreira <moreira_ds@yahoo .com>

To "[email protected]" <[email protected]>

cc 06115/2012 12:10 PM

bee Please respond to Derrick Moreira

<moreira [email protected]> Subject Re: pumpage rate and time for Kaonoulu 1

Hi Charley, So sorry for the late response and for your patience. After checking with Dave at WWS and Derrick's worker, both present for the testing, the flow meter GPM was working properly, but the odometer must be sticky. Do you need me to change the numbers accordingly? Thank you, Cynthia

Cynthia Noreira !Jerrick's Frell !JnJJing & Pump Services LLC PO. Box 2187 Keaau, HI 96749 (808) 982-7627 Office (808) 982-7698 Fax e-mail moreira [email protected] www.ha waiiwelldnlling. com

From: "Charley. F .lce@hawaii. gov" <Charley. F .lce@hawaii. gov> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 2:48PM Subject: pumpage rate and time for Kaonoulu 1

Howzit! We always double-check the pumpage numbers, and in this case we're confused: the meter reading shows a total pumped of 25,772 gallons, and at 175 gpm, that would take 2 hours, 45 min. But the test was run for 24 hours; if that's all that was pumped over that period, you'd have been averaging less than 18 gpm. Can you double-check your figures?

Charley Ice H 'ydrologi st

Ha'Mii WEller Commission 1151 P unchbo\0.1 227 Kalanim oku P .O.Box621, Honolulu 96809 (808) 587-0218

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State of Ha!ii 0 Fof:Ol1J(i,~e only: r- r;. '·. ·· · : ,. ~ _j ~.~:~ .: .~~::: ;~

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMEN"f ·-~-~' i ,',: __ _ __ .

Department of Land and Natural Resources

WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART I Well Construction

201 H.~R 21 AH 9: 48

Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our website at http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cymn/ ~ . __ , - '

Well Name: Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #1 Island: Maui -~"tj~l 1. State Well No.: 4626-02

2. Address: Kihei, Hawaii ----~-------------------------------

- Tax Map Key: 3-9-001:169 -=;;;;;;;. ___ 4_.,,...~,,.,,,_.----f

3. Drilling Company: Derrick's Well Drilling & Pump Services, LLC

4. Drilling method used during contruction: t8l Rotary 0 Percussion 0 Other (describe)

5. Date Well Construction (drilled,cased,grouted) completed: 1113/2012 Attach completed Driller's Log

6. Was the subject well cored? 0 Yes [81 No

7. Step-Drawdown Test completed? 0 No t8l Yes

Test Attach

11. After casing installation (this information should be before any pump tests are Performed with casing installed)

Chloride: 180ppm, Temperature: 73.5 °F

to mean sea Subtract the depth to the water level.

12. As-built section filled in completely t8l

month/day/year

13. Photograph of well and concrete 'pad showing benchmark on concrete pad attached t8l 14. GPS coordinates provided in degrees, minutes, seconds t8l

15. If a pump is not planned to be installed, please describe (below in the remarks section) how well is secured to prevent unauthorized access (example: lockable cover, threaded coupling, etc.) J 16. Remarks: ~ ele\il·h'o"' W<ittte

fu~ -'{~.en ft-. MSe

Licensed Driller (print) _D~em;;_:;;.c;.;;k;..;M~o..;;.re;..;i..;..ra;.__ ______ _

o~~ C-57 Lie. No. C-28001 ~~_..;.. __________ _

Date 2/14/2012 Signature

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WCR1 Form 6112107 Page 1 of 5

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12. AS-BUlL T Ot SECTION (Please attach as-built if different oiagtam provided below)

Bench mark ~evation: _ 1 ,12 .. l~ t).f{p) • 118.81 ft., msl*

181 (Survey to 0.01 ft.) h

wu-t 0 (Estimated)

Grouting method

0 Positive Displacement (if annular space is less than two inches, attach photo of tremie)

181 Other

Total Depth

133.8 ft.

Solid Casing Material:

Cement Grout: 83.8 ft. (min. 70% of distance from ground elevation to top of water surface or 500 ft., whichever is less.)

Annular space between

hole and casing (1.5" for positive displacement, 3" for other methods) __L.in.

Rock or Gravel Packing

50 ft

1.12 ft. msl*

(item 11 from page 1)

*msl = mean sea level

,·Hole Diameter: 14 in.

_.,....-h-- Minimum of 2' Radius & 4" Thick Concrete Pad

Please refer to the HA WAil WELL CONSTRUcriON AND PUMP INSTALLATION STANDARDS

to ensure that your as-built is in compliance with applicable standards.

Solid Casing: (~ 90% x (Ground Elev.-Water Level Elev)) Length: 123 ft. Nominal Diameter: 1 in. Wall Thickness: .250 in.

Bottom Elevation: -4.63 ft., msl*

Open Casing: X Perforated 0 Screen

Length: 1 0 ft. Nominal Diameter: 10 in. Wall Thickness: .250 in. Bottom Elevation: -14.63 ft., msl*

Length: _____ ..:.nl!i!a ______ ft.

Diameter:------------ in.

Bottom Elevation: ft., msl*

Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): 0 ANSI/AWN A C200 0 API Spec. 5L 181 ASTM A53 0 ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or more): 0 ASTM A242 or A606 0 Type E 0 Type S 181 Grade B 0 Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): 0 ASTM A409 (production wells) 0 ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming toASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 orASTM D2241): (check one): 0 Schedule40 0 Schedule 80 0 Schedule 120

Thennoset Plastic: (check one) 0 Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

Open Casing Material:

0 Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

0 Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

0 Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWNA C950

0 PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): 0 ANSI/AWNA C200 0 API Spec. 5L 181 ASTM A53 0 ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or more): 0 ASTM A242 or A606 0 Type E 0 Type S 181 Grade B 0 Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): 0 ASTM A409 (production wells) 0 ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241): (check one): 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80 0 Schedule 120

Thennoset Plastic: (check one) 0 Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

0 Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

0 Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

0 Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWNA C950

0 PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

WCR1 Form 6//12/07 Page 2 of 5

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0 0 DRILLER'S LOG

WELL NUMBER: """"46=2;:;.;:6'--'-0=2'----- In addition to the drillers log, if a geologic log was prepared, please submit with this form

Depths(ft.) Rock Description Water level Cl- Dates Depths(fl) Rock Desaiplion Watfli"Level Cl-

_o_ to _2_

_2 _ to _ 1_8_

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Soft dirt

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Hard blue rock ~

=1 soft dirt 12/23

to

to

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~ to ~ Hard rock { ~ to

Hard rock dto.-1 ? 12/23 to

Hard rock I 12/23

Soft =r 12/23

to

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Hard blue rock 1.12 J/ ~ to

Hard blue rock 1.12 ~ to

Soft rock 1.12 12/23 to

to -- -- to

to to

to __ to __

to __ to __

to __ to __

to to

to __ to __

to to

Remarks:

WCR1 Form 6112107 Page 3 of 5

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0

LOT 1

PARCEL~ BOUNDARY~

CORNER \ BOUNDARY '\.

--------.~-~:;57'4f'=--

----.. .,\\tAun• J 4'

WELL/--------------solft\'\ o\STANCE 2,24.3

Lot: 20"46'09.49. Long: 156"26'47.39•

LOT 28

Benchmark Reference Control Point National Geodetic Survey Benchmark: "M 22" Located 1.2 Miles North Along State Highway 31 from the Post Office in Kihei, set in a Circular Concrete Abutment Protecting Fire Hydrant and Water Main, 3 Feet East of the Fire Hydrant, 0.5 Feet East of the water Main, 15 Feet West of the Center of the Highway and 24 Feet North of the Center of a Driveway, Directly Across the Highway from the Maui Lu Longhouse.

Attach photos of completed well and concrete pad

NAD83 (seconds to 2 decimal places): Latitude: 1.Q_ degrees !.Q_ min 09. 49 sec Longitude: 122.. degrees .12_ min ~sec

-------

LOT 2E

EXAMPLE Lat: 19"36' 45.52"

~~: 154°57'18.49"

I .j,ao·

·-

SKETCH OF WELL LOCATION (Referenced to permanent landmark, i.e. building, road, fence, etc.)

Provide Latitude and Longitude of well referenced to NAD83 to decimal seconds

V:\Projdota\ 1 OPROJ\ 1 0035\dwg\exhibits\EXH-FOR-WELL -REPORT.dwg WCR1 Fonn 10128111 Page 4 of 5

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Well Elevation

Benchmark Elevation 118 • 81

Attach photos of completed well and concrete pad showing benchmark location.

I certify that the elevation shown above:

1) Was done in accordance with acceptable surveying practices 2) Is accurate to the nearest 0.01 ft. 3) Is referenced to mean sea level

> 10008 3/12/2012 Surveyor License No. Date

WCR1 Fonn 10128111 Page 5 of 5

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State of Ha!ii O COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Department of Land and Natural Resources WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II Pump Installation D12 HAR 21 PH 3: 03

Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days ofthe completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construdion and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587.0225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our website at http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cwrm/

1. State Well No.: 4626-02 Well Name:Kaonoulu Irrigation Well # 1 lsland:Maui

2. Address: Kihei, Hawaii Tax Map Key:3-9-001:169

3. Pump Installation Company: Derrick's Well Drilling & PumE Services, LLC

4. Date Pump Installed: 1/16/2012 month/day/year

5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION 1/16/2012

Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: Submersible, Grundfos, 150S 100-5

Rated Capacity: 150 gpm at head of: 184

Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: Franklin, lOH:e, 230V, 3450 RPM

Pump type (check one}:

0 Deep Well Turbine 0 Rotary 0 Propeller 1&1 Submersible 0 Rotary-Displacement 0 Reciprocating 0 Centrifugal 0 Rotary-Gear 0 Impulse

6. Method of flow measurement:

0 Flowmeter Manufacturer TBA Model no. Size

0 Other, explain and attach schematic

7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet.

8. Attach the rating curve for the installed pump.

ft.

Attach photograph of well clearly showing the benchmark on the concrete pad, the well head, and the 9. method of flow measurement.

10. Well Owner Company Piilani Promenade North, LLC Contact Douglas B. Gral

Address c/o Ecli~se Develo~ment Grou~, LLC 17802 Skypark Circle #200 Irvine, CA 92614

Phone 949-251-9919 Fax 949-251-9979

11. Land Owner Company Piilani Promenade North, LLC Contact Douglas B. Oral

Address c/o Ecli~se Develo~ment Grou~, LLC 17802 Skypark Circle #200 Irvine, CA 92614

Phone 949-251-9919 Fax 949-251-9979

12. Remarks

Pump Installation Contractor {print} Derrick Moreira C-57/C-57a/A Lie. No.C-28001

Signature ~~~ Date 2/14/2012

WCR2 Fonn 2126107 Page 1 of 2

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0 0 7. AS-BUlL T PUMP SECTION (Please attach as-built if different from diagram provided below)

Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft.=

118.81 ft. mean sea level

swl:1.56

Elevation of top of chase tube na ft. mean sea level

Pump intake depth = 128 ft. (referenced to bench mark)

Chase tube depth = na ft . .jr---t-- (referenced to bench mark)

If airline installed, bottom of airline elevation =

-7.63 ft. mean sea level

WCR2 Form 2126107 Page 2 of 2

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STEP-DRAWDOWN PUMP TEST DATA (not required for wells producing< 100,000 gpd or 70 gpm)

Pumped Well No. 4 6 2 6-0 2 Observation Well No.

SDPTD Fonn 1012512004

--------------------Pumped Well Name Kaonoul u Distance between Obs. & Pumped Well ft.

Target Q 115 gpm Reference pt. for depth to water II S · '14 ft. msl

Static Water Level @ start of test l11. tJ 6 ft. msl Water level measurements by: m electrical sounder 0 pressure transducer 0 airline

START TEST Date: 1 I 1 7 I 2 01 2 Time of day: 1 0 : 3 0 am

Flow Meter Reading Start 3 0 4 6 8 4 gallons

Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Pumping Data in this table is for. Elapsed Elapsed to s rate Temp. II Pumped VI/ell

time rrme water Q EC cr .!_oF 0 Observation Well t t (unadjusted (atleast3 or

(nearest to nearest steps) _oc Remarks (min) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (Jimhos) (mgll)

=30 10:32a 117.37 -2.65 Target . -15 10:47a 117.36 -2.66 125 . 0 11:02a 117.36 -2.66 . Start Pump

1 1 11 : 03a 120.40 0.38 1170 ~5. 5 .

2 11:04a 120.52 0.50 1181 174 4 . 3 11:05a 120.52 0.50 1192 ~3. 9 .

4 11:06a 120.53 0. 51 11 94 ~3. 4 . 5 11:07a 120.53 0. 51 1195 ~3. 4 . 6 11:08a 120.52 0.50 1198 ~3.4 . 7 11:09a 120.52 0.50 1206 ~3.5 . 8 11 : 1 Oa 120.52 0.50 1209 ~3. 2 .

10 11:12a 120.52 0.50 1 21 0 173.9 .

15 11:17a 120.53 0. 51 1208 ~3. 5 .

20 11:22a 120.50 0.48 1186 73.9 •

25 11:27a 120.49 0.47 1199 a..roill ;z_s.o • Appr:o:xc ~ p_uniped • 30 11:32a 120.49 0.47 1202 75.5 .

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0 0 SDPTD Form 10/25/2004

Suggested Actual Depth Recovery Data in this table is for: elapsed elapsed to Drawdown Pumping Temp. 11 Pumped Well

time time water s rate ~oF 0 Observalion Well t t (unadjusted Q EC cr or Remarks (neai8St to nearest _oc

_(min) {min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (pmhos} {mgll)

0 0 120.49 0.47 Target . Start step 2

1 11:33a 1 21 • 51 1.49 150 1184 73.5.

2 11:34a 1 21 • 52 1.50 0 1180 73.9.

3 11 : 35a 121.52 1.50 0 1180 73 .4.

4 11:36a 1 21 • 52 1.50 0 1178 73.5 . 5 11:37a 121 • 52 1.50 0 1171 73.5 . 6 11 : 38a 121.50 1.48 0 1209 73 .5.

7 11:39a 121.50 1.48 0 1206 73 .s.

8 11:40a 121 • 5C 1.48 0 1201 73. 9.

10 11•42a 121.5( 1.48 0 1191 14 .3.

15 11:47a 121.4S 1.47 0 1162 75.2.

20 11:52a 121. 4~ 1.43 0 1184 75 .o. 25 11:57a 121 • 4~ 1.40 0 1182 74 .8.

30 12:02p 1 21 • 4C 1.38 0 1179 l~rom 74. 1. Approx gal pumped

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0 0 SDPTD Fonn 1012512004

Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Pumping Data in this table is for: Elapsed 8apsed to s rate Temp. • PumpedWel time Time water Q EC cr 2L.Of 0 Observation Well t t (unadjusted (at least3 or (neaJest to nearest steps)

~oc Remarks lminl {min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (t.&mhos) (mgll)

0 121 • 40 1 3R Taraet . Start Sten 3 1 12:03p 122.58 2.56 175 1206 73.9. 2 12:04p 122.59 2.57 1209 74.1. 3 12:05p 122.60 2.58 1203 74.3. 4 12:06p 122.60 2.58 . 5 12:07p 122.60 2.58 . 6 12:08p 122.60 2.58 1203 74.3. 7 12:09p 122.60 2.58 1204 73.5.

8 1 2:1 Op 122.60 2.58 1273 73.4 . 10 12:12p 122.60 2.58 1203 73.9. 15 12:17p 122.60 2.58 1203 74.8.

20 12: 22p 122.60 2.58 1192 74.6. Approx qal pumpec

25 12:27p 1zz.58 2.56 1201 74.4 . 30 12:32p 122.58 2.56 1192 74.4 . Stoo numn

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0 0 SDPTD Form 1012512004

Suggested Actual Depth Recovery elapsed elapsed To Orawdown Pumping Data in this tabJe is for:

time time Water s rate Temp. • Pumped Well t t (unadjusted Q EC cr .JL..o F 0 Observation Well (nearest to nearest

(min) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) or Remarks (gpm) (pmhos) mgJI) oc

0 122.58 2.56 . Pump off, start niCOV8rJ

1 12:33p 118.00 -2.02 0 . 2 12:34p 117.35 -2.67 0 . 3 12:35p 117.36 -2.66 0 . 4 12:36p 117.35 -2.67 0 . 5 12:37p 117.35 -2.67 0 . 6 0 . 7 0 . 8 0 . 9 0 . 1 0 0 . END TEST

0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0

:fl 80% recovery achieved . 080% not achieVed

END TEST Date: 1 I 1 7 I 2 o 1 2 Time of day: 1 2 : 3 7 P ADOITIONALREMARKS: Meter end: 306067 Total Gallons pumped 1383

P . ch of test ( . t) Derrick Moreira

erson 1n arge ~ . pnn : .

Signature: ·u ~ ~ The signature above indicates that the data reported on this fonn is accurate and true to the best of the person's knowledge who operated this pump test.

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CONSTANT-RATE PUMP TEST DATA (not required for wells producing < 50 gpm)

Pumped Well No. 4626-02 Observation Well No.

CRPTD Fonn 1012512004

Pumped Well Name Kaonoul u Distance between Obs. & Pumped Well ft.

Target Q 1 7 5 gpm Reference pt. for depth to water 11 8 • 9 4 ft. ms1

Static Water Level @ start of test 11 7 • 3 5 ft. msl Water level measurements by: ia electrical sounder 0 pressure transducer 0 airline

START TEST Date: 1/17/2012 Time of day: 12:17p

Flow Meter Reading Start 3 0 6 0 6 7 gallons

Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Data in this table is for: elapsed elapsed to s Pumping Temp. 10 Pumped Well time time water rate ~oF 0 Observation Wei t t (unadjusted Q EC cr or

(nearest to nearest _oc {min) Cminl 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) {gpm) ijsmhos) (mgll) Remarks

-45 12:17p 117.35 -2.67

-30 12:32p 117.35 -2.67

-15 12:47p 117.35 -2.67

0 1:02p 117.35 -2.67 1 Start Pump . 1 1:03p 122.40 2.38 175 1174 76. 4.

2 1:04p 122.43 2. 41 175 . 3 1:05p 122.43 2.41 175 1201 73. 9.

4 1:06p 122.44 2.42 175 1204 73. 5.

5 1:07p 122.44 2.42 175 1208 180 73. 2. 9 drops

6 1:08p 122.45 2.43 175 1205 73. 4.

7 1:09p 122.45 2.43 175 1208 73. 5.

8 1:10p 122.45 2.43 175 1208 73. 2.

10 1: 12p 122.46 2.44 175 1209 73. 2. 1 s 1 : 17p 122.47 2.45 175 1203 7 3. 7· 20 1:22p 122.48 2.46 175 1207 73. 5· 25 1:27p 122.48 2.46 175 1208 73 .4.

30 1:32p 122.48 2.46 175 1208 7 3. 4.

40 1:42p 122.51 2.49 175 1205 73. 7.

50 1:52p 122.50 2.48 175 1206 73. 7· 60 2:02p 122.48 2.46 175 1207 73. 5.

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0 0 CRPTD Form 1012112C104

Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Data in this table is for: elapsed elapsed to s Pumping Temp. 121 Pumped \Nell

time time water rate A_oF 0 Observation WeB t t (unadjusted Q EC cr Of

{nearest to nearest _oc {mill) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm} Uamhos) (mgll) Remarks

70 2:12p 122.46 ? llll 175 1207 73. 9.

80 2:22p 122.46 2.44 175 1211 73. 7.

90 2:32p 122.46 2.44 175 1207 73. 7.

100 2:42p 122.46 2.44 175 1209 73.5.

150 3:32p 122.44 2.42 175 1 211 73.5

200 4:22p 122.48 2.46 175 1212 73.5

250 5:12p 122.48 2.46 175 1213 73.5 'lnn 6:02p 122.46 2.44 175 1216 73.Q vVV

400 7:42p 122.46 2.44 175 T

1218 180 13.Q 9 nrnn~

500 9:22p 122.43 2.41 175 1222 72.8.

600 11:02p 122.30 2.28 175 1221 73.Q

700 12:42!;1 122.28 2.26 175 1221 73.Q

800 2:22a 122.37 2.3~ 175 1227 1

72.~ 9 drops 180

900 4:02a 122.35 2.33 175 1226 72.~

1000 5:42a 122.37 2.35 175 1228 186 72.~ 9 drops

1440 1:02p 122.31 2.29 175 1200 18d 75.~ 9 drops 1

2.29 0 122.31 0 . Pumo off

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- _l 1•03o 117 36 -2.66 0 . Start recovery 1

2 1:04p 117.36 -2.66 0 . .

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5 1:07p 117.36 2.66 0 . 1

6 1:08p 117.36 -2.66 0 . 1

7 1:09p 117.36 -2.66 0 . . 1

8 1:10p 117.36 -2.66 0 . 1 :1 2p 117.36 -2.66 0

Max possible duration, 1 0 water level Of quality did not

stabilize for anv 24 Period

" Begin recovery data next page Flow meter reading at end of

pumped period: 3 31 8 3 9 gals

1 Chloride sampling required 2 use same ending drawdown figure as start for recovery

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Suggested Actual Depth Recovery elapsed elapsed to Orawdown Pumping

time time water s rate t t (unadjiiSted Q EC cr

(nearest to nearest (min} lminl 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) {gpm) {Ju'nhos) (mg/1)

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END TEST Date: 1 I 1 8 I 2 0 1 2 Time of day: 1

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ADDITIONALREMARKS: Total Gallons Pumped: 25772

Person in charge o~p ~ 1Jlrin1): . Derrick Moreira

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CRPTD Form 1012&12004

Data in this table is for: • Pumped Well 0 Observation Wei

Remart<s

Start recovery

Ji 80% recovery achieved 080% not achieVed

Signature: U ~ ~ The signature above Indicates that the data reported on this form is accurate and true to the best of the person's knowledge who operated this pump test.

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0 0 State of Hawaii For Off'l£l81 U~e Only:

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. c.:: 't . ,.,.'-:?

Department of Land and Natural Resources

WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART I 201 FEB 23 Att 8: 58 Well Construction

Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587..0225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our ~~~~ebsite at htto:/fwww.state.hi.us/dlnr/cygm/

1. State Well No.: 4626-02 Well Name: Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #I Island: _Mau~;;.;.i ___ _

2. Address: _Ki='h;;;;ei.:.., H;;.;:a;;;.;WaJ.~·i _____________ _ Tax Map Key: _3;;..-;;.;.9-0..;.0;;.;1;.;.;:1;.;;.6;;.;.9 _____ _

3. Drilling Company: Derrick's Well Drilling & Pump Services, LLC

4. Drilling method used during contruction: 181 Rotary 0 Percussion 0 Other (describe)

5. Date Well Construction (drilled,cased,grouted) completed: 1113/2012 Attach completed Driller's Log month/day/year

6. Was the subject well cored? 0 Yes 181 No

7. Step-Drawdown Test completed? 0 No 181 Yes Attach Step-Drawdown Test form ( 12117197 SDPTD Fonn)

Constant Rate Test ,.nrnnllct"•n?

11. After casing installation (this infonnation should be before any pump tests are Perfonned with casing installed)

Chloride: 180 ppm, Temperature: 73.5 oF

mean sea Subtract the depth to the water level.

12. As-built section filled in completely 181

CRPTD

13. Photograph of well and concrete pad showing benchmark on concrete pad attached 181

14. GPS coordinates provided in degrees, minutes, seconds 181

15. If a pump is not planned to be installed, please describe (below in the remarks section) how well is secured to prevent unauthorized access (example: lockable cover, threaded coupling, etc.)

16. Remarks:

C-57 Lie. No. C-28001 -----------------Date 2114/2012

Licensed Driller (print) Derrick Moreira ~~~-------------------------

0~~ Signature

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WCR1 Form 6112107 Page 1 of 5

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12. AS-BUlL T OL SECTION (Please attach as-built if different oiagmm provided below)

Bench mark elevation:

118.97 ft., msl* O(Surveyto 0.01 ft.)

181 (Estimated)

Grouting method

0 Positive Displacement (if annular space is less than two inches, attach photo oftremie)

181 Other

Total Depth

133.8 ft.

Solid Casing Material:

Cement Grout: 83.8 ft. (min. 70% of distance from ground elevation to top of water surface or 500ft., whichever is less.)

Annular space between

hole and casing (1.5" for positive displacement, 3" for other methods) __ 2_in.

Rock or Gravel Packing

50 / ft

1.12 ft. msl*

(item 11 from page 1)

*rnsl = mean sea level

.<'Hole Diameter: 14 in.

Minimum of 2' Radius & 4" Thick Concrete Pad

z4. ~nd Elevation: ~ft., msl* 0Surveyed 181Estimated

Please refer to the HAWAII WELL CONSTRUCTION AND PUMP INSTALLATION STANDARDS

to ensure that your as-built is in compliance with applicable standards.

Solid Casing: (<!: 90% x (Ground Elev.-Water Level Elev))

Length: 123 ft. Nominal Diameter: 10 in. Wall Thickness: .250 in.

Bottom Elevation: -4.63 ft., msl*

Open Casing: X Perforated 0 Screen

Length: 1 ft. Nominal Diameter: 1 in. Wall Thickness: .250 in. Bottom Elevation: -14.63 ft., msl*

Open Hole:

Length: _____ _,n""'a,__ _____ ft.

Diameter: ____________ in.

Bottom Elevation: ft., rnsl*

Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or mote): 0 ANSI/AWVI/A C200 0 API Spec. 5L 181 ASTM A53 0 ASTM A139

And compliant with (check one or more): 0 ASTM A242 or A606 0 Type E 0 Type S 181 Grade B 0 Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): 0 ASTM A409 (production wells) 0 ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241): (check one): 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80 0 Schedule 120

Thennoset Plastic: (check one) 0 Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

Open Casing Material:

0 Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

0 Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

0 Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWVI/A C950

0 PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): 0 ANSI/AWVI/A C200 0 API Spec. 5L 181 ASTM A53 0 ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or mote): 0 ASTM A242 or A606 0 Type E 0 Type S 181 Grade B 0 Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): 0 ASTM A409 (production wells) 0 ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241 ): (check one): 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80 0 Schedule 120

Thennoset Plastic: (check one) 0 Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

0 Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

0 Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

0 Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWVI/A C950

0 PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

WCR1 Form 6//12/07 Page 2 of 5

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0 0 DRILLER'S LOG

WELL NUMBER: ...:..46=-=2=-=6:.....:-0=2=------- In addition to the driller's log, if a geologic log was prepared, please submit with this form

Depths (ft.) ROCk Description WBI.er Level Cl- Oates Deplhs(ft.) ROCk Desaiption Water level Cl- Dates

_o _ to _ 2_ Soft dirt 12122 to

_ 2_ to _18 _ Hard blue rock ~ to

__1L to ~ soft dirt 12123 to

_3L to ~ Hard rock 12123 to

.2L to _2L Hard rock 12123 to

58 to 70 Hard rock 12123 to

_lQ_ to __J!L Soft

~to~ ~)am blue rock -t

1.12 v

12123

12123

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Hard blue rock 1.12 12123 to

Soft rock 1.12 12123 to

to to

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Remarks:

WCR1 Fonn 6112107 Page 3 of 5

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0 0 State of Hawaii For Official Use Only:

-J-:!·•r, "" :':"j•

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Department of Land and Natural Resources WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II Pump Installation

Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed report (with attachments, if applicable) to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. The Commission may not accept incomplete reports. This form shall be submitted within 60 days of the completion of work. For assistance, please consult the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards or call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For updates to this form or additional information, please visit our website at http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cwrm/

1. State Well No.:4626-02 Well Name:Kaonoulu Irrigation Well # 1

lsland:Maui

2. Address: Kihei, Hawaii Tax Map Key:3-9-001:169

3. Pump Installation Company: Derrick's Well Drillin~ & PumE Services, LLC

4. Date Pump Installed: 1116/2012 month/day/year

5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION 1116/2012

Pump Type, Make, Serial No.: Submersible, Grundfos, 150S100-5

Rated Capacity: 150 gpm at head of: 184

Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: Franklin, 10H~, 230V, 3450 RPM

Pump type (check one):

D Deep Well Turbine 0 Rotary D Propeller 181 Submersible D Rotary-Displacement D Reciprocating D Centrifugal D Rotary-Gear D Impulse

6. Method of flow measurement:

D Flowmeter Manufacturer TBA Model no. Size

D Other, explain and attach schematic

7. Fill in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet.

8. Attach the rating curve for the installed pump.

ft.

Attach photograph of well clearly showing the benchmark on the concrete pad, the well head, and the 9. method of flow measurement.

10. Well Owner Company Piilani Promenade North, LLC Contact Douglas B. Gra~ Address c/o EcliEse DeveloEment GrouE, LLC 17802 Skypark Circle #200 Irvine, CA 92614

Phone 949-251-9919 Fax 949-251-9979

11. Land Owner Company Piilani Promenade North, LLC Contact Douglas B. Gra~ Address c/o EcliEse DeveloEment GrouE, LLC 17802 Skypark Circle #200 Irvine, CA 92614

Phone 949-251-9919 Fax 949-251-9979

12. Remarks

Pump Installation Contractor (print) Derrick Moreira C-57/C-57a/A Lie. No.C-28001

Signature 0~~ Date 2/14/2012

WCR2 Form 2126107 Page 1 of 2

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0 0 7. AS-BUlL T PUMP SECTION (Please attach as-built if different from diagram provided below)

Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft.=

118.97 ft. mean sea level

swl:1.12

Elevation of top of chase tube na ft. mean sea level

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Pump intake depth = 128 ft. (referenced to bench mark)

Chase tube depth = na ft. q;---;-- (referenced to bench mark)

If airline installed, bottom of airline elevation = -7.63 ft. mean sea level

WCR2 Form 2126107 Page 2 of 2

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Attach photos of completed well and concrete pad

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NAD83: · ~""i'~< · ~.4-K~ Latitude: 20 degrees 46 min .158 ~ Longitude: UQ degrees 26 min ~ 1{1:

EXAMPLE

SKETCH OF WELL LOCATION (Referenced to permanent landmark, i.e. building, road, fence, etc.)

Provide Latitude and Longitude of well referenced to NAD83 to nearest second

WCR1 Form 6/12107 Page 4 of 5

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Performance CurvE 150 GPM Model 150S

FLOW RANGE: 30 -220 GPM

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200

100

OUTLET SIZE: 3 11 NPT

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NOMINAL DIA. 6 11

70 -"*' -> ()

60 z w 0 u: u. w

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CAPACITY (GPM)

SP CIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 4* MOTOR STANDARD, 2·10 HP/3450 RPM 6* MOTOR STANDARD, 7.5-60 HP/3450 RPM. a· MOTOR STANDARD, 75 HP/3525 RPM. • Alternate motor sizes availab~e.

ORUNDFOS"" 4-8

150 175 200

Performance conforms to ISO 2548 Annex B @ 5 ft. min. submergence.

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Model 1505 150 GPM Technical Data

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS

NOTES: All models suitable for use in 6" wells, unless otherwise noted. Weights include pump end with motor in lbs. • Built into sleeve 3" NPT discharge, a· min. we!l dia.

GRUNDFOs·~

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0 0 STEP-DRAWDOWN PUMP TEST DATA

(not required for wells producing < 100,000 gpd or 70 gpm)

SDPTD Fonn 1012!12004

Pumped Well No. 4 6 2 6- O 2 Observation Well No. __________ _

Pumped Well Name Kaonou 1 u Distance between Obs. & Pumped Well ft.

Target Q 115 gpm Reference pt. for depth to water I t S · ~ 4 ft. msl

Static Water Level @ start of test I I 1. tJ 5 ft. msl Water level measurements by: m electrical sounder 0 pressure transducer 0 airline

START TEST Date: 1 I 1 7 I 2 0 1 2

Flow Meter Reading Start 3 0 4 6 8 4

Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Elapsed Elapsed to s

time rune water t t (unadjusted

(nearest to nearest Cminl Cminl 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft)

=30 10:32a 117.37 -2.65 -15 10:47a 117.36 -2.66

0 11 : 02a 117.36 -2.66

1 11 : 03a 120.40 ro.38

2 11 : 04a 120.52 0.50

3 11 : 05a 120.52 0.50

4 11 : 06a 120.53 0.51

5 11 : 07a 120.53 0.51

6 11 : 08a 120.52 0.50

7 11 : 09a 120.52 0.50

8 11 : 1 Oa 120.52 0.50

1 0 11 : 1 2a 120.52 0.50

15 11:17a 120.53 0.51

20 11 : 22a 120.50 0.48

25 11:27a 120.49 0.47

30 11:32a 120.49 0.47

Time of day: 1 O: 30 am

gallons

Pumping Data in this table is for: rate Temp. • Pumped Well Q EC cr L_Of 0 Observation Well

(atleast3 or steps) _oc Remarks (gpm) (J.imhos) (mg/1)

Tarqet . --125 .

. Start Pump 1

1170 175.5.

11 81 rl4 4 . 1192 173.9 .

11 94 173.4 . 1195 173.4 .

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1 21 0 173.9 . 1208 173.5 .

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0 0 SDPTD Form 10/25/2004

Suggested Actual Depth Recovery Data in this table is for: elapsed elapsed to Drawdown Pumping Temp. 11 PumpedWel

time time water s rate ~oF Cl Obselvation Well t t (unadjusted Q EC cr or Remarks (nearest to nearest _oc

(min) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (pmhos} (mgll)

0 0 120.49 0.47 Target . Start Steo 2

1 11:33a 121.51 1.49 150 1184 73.5.

2 11:34a 121 • 5~ 1.50 0 1180 73. 9.

3 11:35a 121.5~ 1.50 0 1180 73 .4.

4 11:36a 121 • 5~ 1. 50 0 1178 73.5 . 5 11:37a 1 21 • 5~ 1. 50 0 1171 73.5 . 6 11:38a 121.5( 1.48 0 1209 73 .5.

7 11:39a 1 21 • 5( 1.48 0 1206 73 .5.

8 11:40a 121.5( 1.48 0 1201 73. 9.

10 11•4?.<'1 121 • 5C 1. 48 0 1191 74. 3.

15 11:47a 121.45 1. 47 0 1162 75.2.

20 11:52a 121.4~ 1 .43 0 1184 75 .o. 25 11:57a 121.4 .. 1 .40 0 1182 74 .8.

30 12:02p 121.4( 1. 38 0 1179 9 ldron! 74. 1. Approx gal pumped

0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . I . -.

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0 SDPTD Form 1012512004

Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Pumping Data in this table is for: Elapsed Elapsed to s rate Temp. • Pumped Well

time Time water Q EC cr ~oF 0 Observation Well t t (unadjusted (at least 3 or

(nearest to nearest steps) _ac Remarks (min) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (f.llllhos) (mg/1)

0 121.40 1 38 Taraet . Start Sten 3

1 12:03p 122.58 2.56 175 1206 73.9.

2 12:04p 122.59 2.57 1209 7 4. 1 .

3 12:05p 122.60 2.58 1203 74.3.

4 12:06p 122.60 2.58 . 5 12:07p 122.60 2.58 . 6 12:08p 122.60 2.58 1203 74.3.

7 12:09p 122.60 2.58 1204 73.5.

8 12:10p 122.60 2.58 1273 73.4 . 1 0 12:12p 122.60 2.58 1203 73.9.

15 12:17p 122.60 2.58 1203 74.8.

20 12:22p 122.60 2.58 1192 74.6. Approx aal oumpec

25 12:27p ~~~.58 2.56 1 201 74.4 . 30 12:32p 122.58 2.56 1192 74.4 . Stoo numn

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0 0 SDPTD Form 1012512004

Suggested Actual Depth Recovery elapsed elapsed To Drawdown Pumping Data in this table is for:

time time Water s rate Temp. II Pumped Well t t (unadjusted Q EC cr .x_oF 0 Observation Well (nearest to nearest or Remarks

(min) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (Junhos) mg/1) oc

0 122.58 2.56 . Pump off, start recovery

1 12:33p 118.00 -2.02 0 . 2 12:34p 117.35 -2.67 0 . 3 12:35p 117.36 -2.66 0 . 4 12:36p' 117.35 -2.67 0 . 5 12:37p 117.35 -2.67 0 . 6 0 . 7 0 . 8 0 . 9 0 . 10 0 . END TEST

0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 :fl 80% recovery achieved . []8()% not achieved

END TEST Date: 1 I 1 7 I 2 0 1 2 Time of day: 1 2 : 3 7 P ADDITIONAl REMARKS: Meter end: 306067 Total Gallons c.pumped 1383

P . ch f t t ( . t) Derrick Moreira erson 1n arge o ~ es . pnn : .

Signature: V ~ ~ The signature above indicates that the data reported on this form is accurate and true to the best of the person's knowledge who operated this pump test. ~ .. lAo (o 1

5"'! M ~of.!:t>SJ -''~ 1 383-1·U5

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0 0

CONSTANT-RATE PUMP TEST DATA (not required for wells producing< 50 gpm)

Pumped Well No. 4 6 2 6-o 2 Observation Well No.

CRPTD Fonn 1012512004

Pumped Well Name Kaonoulu Distance between Obs. & Pumped Well ft.

Target Q 1 7 5 gpm Reference pt. for depth to water 11 8 • 9 4 ft. msl

Static Water Level @ start of test 1 1 7 • 3 5 ft. msl Water level measurements by: Ia electrical sounder 0 pressure transducer 0 airline

START TEST Date: 1 I 1 7 I 2 0 1 2 Time of day: 12:17p

Flow Meter Reading Start 3 0 6 0 6 7 gallons

Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Data in this table is for: elapsed elapsed to s Pumping Temp. KJ Pumped Well

time time water rate ~Of 0 Observation Well t t (unadjusted Q EC cr or

(nearest to nearest _oc (min) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) {pmhos) (mg/1) Remarks

-45 12:17p 117.35 -2.67

-30 12:32p 117.35 -2.67

-15 12:47p 117.35 -2.67

0 1: 02p 117.35 -2.67 1 Start Pump . 1 1: 03p 122.40 2.38 175 1174 76. 4.

2 1: 04p 122.43 2.41 175 . 3 1: 05p 122.43 2.41 175 1201 73. 9.

-4 1:06p 122.44 2.42 175 1204 7 3. 5.

5 1:07p 122.44 2.42 175 1208 180 73. 2. 9 drops

6 1:08p 122.45 2.43 175 1205 7 3. 4.

7 1:09p 122.45 2.43 175 1208 7 3. 5.

8 1 : 1 Op 122.45 2.43 175 1208 73. 2.

10 1 : 12p 122.46 2.44 175 1209 73.2-1 5 1 : 17p 122.47 2.45 175 1203 73. 7· 20 1:22p 122.48 2.46 175 1207 73. 5· 25 1:27p 122.48 2.46 175 1208 7 3. 4.

30 1:32p 122.48 2.46 175 1208 7 3. 4.

40 1: 42p 122.51 2.49 175 1205 7 3. 7-

50 1: 52p 122.50 2.48 175 1206 73. 7· 60 2:02p 122.48 2.46 175 1207 73. s .

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0 0 CRPTD Form 1012512004 Suggested Actual Depth Drawdown Data in this table is for: elapsed elapsed to s Pumping Temp. Ill Pumped Well

time time water rate .l_oF 0 Obsentation Wefl t t (unadjusted Q EC cr or

(nearest to nearest _oc (min) (min) 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (J.&mhos) (mgll) Remarks

70 2:12p 122.46 2 44 175 1207 73. 9.

80 2:22p 122.46 2.44 175 1 211 73. 7.

90 2:32p 122.46 2.44 175 1207 7 3. 7.

100 2:42p 122.46 2.44 175 1209 73.5.

150 3:32p 122.44 2.42 175 1 211 73.5

200 4:22p 122.48 2.46 175 1212 '" 73.5,

250 5:12p 122.48 2.46 175 1 21 3 73.5

300 6:02p 122.46 2.44 175 1 21 6 73.U

400 7:4?P 122.46 2.44 175 1218 180 73.Q 9 drons 500 9:22p 122.43 2.41 175 1222 72.&

600 11 : 02p 122.30 2.28 175 1221 73.Q

700 12:42«i 122.28 2.26 175 1221 73.Q

800 2:22a 122.37 2.3~ 175 1227 18d 72.~ 9 drops

900 4:02a 122.35 2.33 175 1226 72.~

1000 5:42a 122.37 2.35 175 1228 180 72.~ 9 drops

1A"'1440 1:02p 122.31 2.29 175 1200 180 75.! 9 drops

1 22. 31 2.29 0 1

-0 . Purno off

-2.66 0 1

Start _l 1·03n 11 7 36 . recovery

2 117.36 -2.66 0 1

1:04p . -- 1

3 1 :05p 117.36 -2.66 0 . -

4 1:06p 117.36 -2.66 0 1 .

5 1:07p 117.36 -2.66 0 1 .

\ 6 1:08p 117.36 -2.66 0 1 .

7 1:09p 117.36 -2.66 0 1 . -

8 1:10p 117.36 -2.66 0 1

. 10 1 : 1 2p 117.36 -2.66 0 Max possible duration,

water level or quality did not stabilize for any 24 P8riod

;t. Begin recovery data next page Flow meter reading at end of

pumped period: 3 3 1 8 3 9 ao bOfagals

- 'f4{t11il,;.,. 2.5:1"=1~..;.{~ ~ -: z,,g'-t.n

1 Chloride sampling required 2 Use same ending drawdown figure as start for recovery

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0 0 CRPTD Form 1012512004

Suggested Actual Depth Recovery Data in this table is for: elapsed elapsed to Drawdown Pumping Temp. II Pumped VVell

time time water s rate .!,_oF 0 Observation Well t t (unadjusted Q EC cr or Remarks (nearest to nearest _oc

(min} (min} 0.1 ft) 0.1 ft) (gpm) (Jlmhos) (mg/1)

0 0 0 . Start recovery

0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 Kl 80% recovery achieved . CJ 80% recoverv not achieved

END TEST Date: 1 I 1 8 I 2 0 1 2 Time of day: 1 : 1 2 P

ADDITIONAL REMARKS: Total Gallons Pumped: 25772

Person in charge ~~rint): . Derrick Moreira

Signature: ·u ~ ~ The signature above Indicates that the data reported on this fonn Ia accurate and true to the best of the person's knowledge who operated this pump test.

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f 0 Ct WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT

Kaonoulu Irrigation Well l, Well No. 4626-02 Note: This permit shall be prominently displayed at the construction site until the work is completed

In accordance with Department of Land and Natural Resources, Commission on Water Resource Management's Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entitled "Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works", this document permits the construction and testing of Kaonoulu Irrigation Well I (Well No. 4626-02) at TMK (2) 3-9-001:169, Maui, subject to the Hawaii Well Construction & Pump Installation Standards (HWCPIS- February 2004) which include but are not limited to the following conditions:

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The ChaifP-erson of the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission), P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, HI 96809, shall be notified, in writing, at least two (2) weeks before any work authorized by this permit commences and staff shall be allowed to inspect installation activities in accordance with § 13-168-15, Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR).

This permit shall be prominently displayed, or made available, at the site of construction work until work is completed.

The well construction permit shall be for construction and testing of the well only. The permittee shall coordinate with the Chairperson and conduct a pumping test in accordance with the HWCPIS (the latest pump test worksheet can be obtained by contacting Commission staff or at www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/resources__permits.htm). The permittee shall submit to the Chairperson the test results as a basis for supporting an application to install a permanent pump. No permanent pump may be installed until a pump installation permit is approved and issued by the Chairperson. No withdrawal of water shall be made for purposes other than testing without a Certificate of Pump Installation Completion. The permitted pump capacity described on the pump installation permit may be reduced in the event that the pump test does not support the capacity.

In basal ground water, the depth of the well may not exceed one-fourth (114) of the theoretical thickness (41 times initial head) of the basal ground water unless otherwise authorized by the Chairperson. If it can be shown that the well does not tap basal ground water then this condition may be waived after consultation with and acceptance by Commission staff. However, in no instance can the well be drilled deeper than one-half (112) of the theoretical thickness without Commission approval.

The permittee shall incorporate mitigation measures to prevent construction debris from entering the aquatic environment, to schedule work to avoid periods of high rainfall, and to revegetate any cleared areas as soon as possible.

In the event that historically significant remains such as artifacts, burials or concentrations of shells or charcoal are encountered during construction, the permittee shall stop work and immediately contact the Department of Land and Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation Division. Work may recommence only after written concurrence by the State Histone Preservation Division.

The proposed well construction shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. This permit or the authorization to construct the well shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights.

The Well Completion Report Part I shall be submitted to the Chairperson within sixty ( 60) days after completion of work (please contact staff or visit www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/resources _permits.htm for current form).

The permittee shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances; non-compliance may be grounds for revocation of this permit.

The well construction permit application and, if relevant, any related staff submittal approved by the Commission are incorporated into this permit by reference.

If the HWCPIS are not followed and as a consequence water is wasted or contaminated, a lien on the property may result.

Any variances from the HWCPIS shall be approved by the Chairperson prior to invoking the variance.

The work proposed in the well construction permit application shall be completed within two (2) years from the date of permit approval, unless otherwise specified. The permit may be extended by the Chairperson upon a showing of good cause and good-faith performance. A request to extend the permit shall be submitted to the Chairperson no later than the date the permit expires. ·

If the well is not to be used it must be properly caf:1ped. If the well is to be abandoned during the course of the project then the permittee must apply for a well abandonment permit in accordance with § 13-168- 2(f), HAR, prior to any well sealing or plugging work.

The permittee, its successors, and assigns shall indemnify, defend, and hold the State of Hawaii harmless from and against any loss, liability, claim, or demand for property damage, personal injury, or death arising out of any act or omission of the applicant, assigns, officers, employees, contractors, and agents under this permit or relating to or connected with the granting of this permit.

This permit shall. apply to the locat!on shown on the application only. If the well is to be relocated, the permittee shall apply for a new well construction/pump mstallatJon permit m accordance with § 13-168-12(f), HAR. :J.J

;'TlC":I 17. Special conditions in the attached cover transmittal letter are incorporated herein by reference. 25 ~

Date of Approval: August 17,2011 ~lAM J. ~A, JR., Cha:a,n ~~;, Expiration Date: August 17, 2013 Commission on Water Resource ~ag#~~~

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I have read the conditions and terms of this permit and understand them. I accept and agree to meet these conditions as a jiijreq~and underlying condition of my ability to proceed and. understand that I shall not commence work until I have signed, dated, B.iiil retp· the permit to the Commission. I understand that this permit is not to be transferred to any other entity. I also understand that~-c ... nee with any permit condition may be grounds for revocation and tines of up to $5,000 per day starting from the permit date of approva . 1

'7 -.2 -u C-57 License #: C-28001 ---=:...==-=...:::..=._ ___ _ Date: -------------------

Printed Name: Derrick Moreira Derrick's Well Drilling &

Firm or Title: Pump Sservices, LLC

Please sign both copies of this permit, return one copy to the Commission office, and retain the other for your records.

Attachment

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~PUMP INSTALLA~fiON PERMI1A ~aonoulu Irrigation l, Well No. 4626~

Note: This permit shall be prominently displayed at the site until the work is completed

In accordance with Department of Land and Natural Resources, Commission on Water Resource Management's Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entitled "Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works", this document permits the pump installation for Kaonoulu Irrigation 1 (Well No.4626-02) at TMK (2) 3-9-001:169, Maui, subject to the Hawaii Well Construction & Pump Installation Standards (HWCPIS - February 2004) which include but are not limited to the following conditions:

1. The Chairperson to the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission), P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, HI 96809, shall be notified, in writing, at least two (2) weeks before any work covered by this permit commences and staff shall be allowed to inspect installation activities in accordance with § 13-168-15, Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR).

2. No withdrawal of water shall be made other than for testing until a Certificate of Pump Installation Completion has been issued by the Commission.

3. This permit shall be prominently displayed, or made available, at the site of construction work until work is completed.

4. The pump installation permit shall be for installation of a 150 gpm rated capacity, or less, pump in the well. This permanent capacity may be reduced in the event that the pump test data does not support the capacity.

5. A water-level measurement access shall be permanently installed, in a manner acceptable to the Chairperson, to accurately record water levels.

6. The permittee shall install an approved meter or other appropriate means for measuring and reporting withdrawals and appropriate devices or means for measuring chlorides and temperature at the well head.

7. Well Completion Report Part II shall be submitted to the Chairperson within sixty (60) days after completion of work (please contact staff or visit www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/resources _permits.htm for current form).

8. The permittee, well operator, and/or well owner shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances, and non-compliance may be grounds for revocation ofthis permit.

9. The pump installation permit application and, if relevant, any related staff submittal approved by the Commission are incorporated into this permit by reference.

I 0. If the HWCPIS are not followed and as a consequence water is wasted or contaminated, a lien on the property may result.

11. Any variances from the HWCPIS shall be approved by the Chairperson prior to invoking the variance.

12. The work proposed in the pump installation permit application shall be completed within two (2) years from the date of permit approval, unless otherwise specified. The permit may be extended by the Chairperson upon a showing of good cause and good­faith performance. A request to extend the permit shall be submitted to the Chairperson no later than the date the permit expires.

13. The permittee, its successors, and assigns shall indemnify, defend, and hold the State of Hawaii harmless from and against any loss, liability, claim, or demand for property damage, personal injury, or death arising out of any act or omission of the applicant, assigns, officers, employees, contractors, and agents under this permit or relating to or connected with the granting of this permit.

14. Special conditions in the attached cover transmittal letter are incorporated herein by reference.

Date of Approval: Expiration Date:

August 17,2011 August 17,2013

/WILLIAM J. AILA, JR., Chairperson (IYl Commission on Water Resource Management

I have read the conditions and terms of this permit and understand them. I accept and agree to meet these conditions as a prerequisite and underlying condition of my ability to proceed and understand that I shall not commence work until I and the pump installer have signed, dated, and returned the permit to the Commission. I understand that this permit is not to be transferred to any other entity. I also understand that non-compliance with any permit condition may be grounds for revocation and fines of up to $5,000 per day starting from the permit date of approval.

Installer's Signature: V~ ~ C-57, C-57a, or A License#: C-28001 Date: 9-.J~IJ -.....L..--"'<'--.L..J-. --

Printed Name: Derrick Moreira Derrick's Well Driilling &

Firm or Title: Pump Services, LLC

Please sign both copies of this permit, return one copy to the Commission 'Office, and retain the other for your records.

Attachments

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Charley F lce/DLNR/StateHiUS

09/06/2011 11 :31 AM

To "Stephen Bowles" <[email protected]>

cc "David Barnes" <[email protected]>, [email protected] ·

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Subject Re: Well 4626-02- Kaonoulu well 1

Please transmit a letter with these changes specified, 1) ... with a map to show new location. Looks like a good idea; no other procedural issues. 2) The increase in pump rate can be handled through simply doing your pump tests at the proposed rate (both Step-Drawdown and Constant Rate). 3) Our permits are issued simultaneously to facilitate proper pump installation, base on your test findings. As always, should your pump tests not justify the proposed rate, standard conditions reserve our right to reduce or disapprove the chosen pump (probably in accord with your own recommendations).

"Stepher. •· ,.~?t.o~t2p~ _1 0~:21 ~M ....... , .............. ~ -, ...

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Subject Re: Well 4626-02- Kaonoulu well 1 ~

I realized there is one mor,e qu~stion you might have, ~nd the 'answer is: · · When you submit the WCR2 for'the 200 gpm pump (assuming· it's gotten good results), hbte the higher level rating, and request acknowledgement ancj apprpv~L . 'JVh~~: ~e .~ssue t~e acceptance and the certificate of completion, we can note the change· there;· rathennan issue a' new permit for the larger size.

Charley, I would like your advice/consideration on 2 issues. 1) the owner would like to move the well location about 400' south along the boundary. Do you have issues with that Also, there is a request to increase the capacity to 200 gpm for operation reasons. I think they will also want to leave the test pump in the well. How would you like to receive such a request I would assume we would test the well and send in an as built request for permit. My assumption is we cannot run the pump until you accept the permit Application but I want to know if there is any opportunity for an exception once we send in the application They'd like to use the well for dust control while grading and then make a permanent conversion to irrigation use. Mahalo, Steve

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

Mr. Derrick Moreira

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

August 22, 2011

Derrick's Well Driilling & Pump Services, LLC P.O. Box 2187 Keaau, HI 96749

Dear Mr. Moreira:

Pump Installation Permit Kaonoulu Irrigation 1 (Well No. 4626-02)

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETIA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D, J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Ref: 4626-02.pip

Enclosed are two (2) originals of your approved Pump Installation Permit for the captioned well(s) that authorize permanent pump installation work for your well(s). As part of the Chairperson's approval, the following special conditions were added and are part of your permit under Permit Condition 14:

Special Conditions

1. If the elevation benchmark needs to be altered, the permittee, well operator, and/or well owner shall ensure that the benchmark is transferred (or the well resurveyed) and documentation of the new benchmark shall be submitted to the Commission within sixty (60) days after the pump is installed.

The permittee is responsible for all conditions of the permit. This includes ensuring the submission of a completed Well Completion Report Part II form within sixty (60) days after the pump installation work is completed. Be advised that you may be subject to fines of up to $5,000 per day for any violations of your permit conditions starting from the permit approval date.

Please sign both permit originals and return one copy to the Commission office for our files.

IMPORTANT- Pump installation shall not commence until a fully signed permit is returned to the Commission.

If you have any questions, please call Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218 or toll-free at 974-4000 (Hawaii) or 984-2400 (Maui), extension 70218.

Sincerely,

w-~~ ~WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. ~' Chairperson

Enclosure

c: Charles Jencks Honuaula Partners

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/!"'\ PUMP INSTALLATION PERM:Jtl\ ~aonoulu Irrigation 1, Well No. 462~2

Note: This permit shall be prominently displayed at the site until the work is completed

In accordance with Department of Land and Natural Resources, Commission on Water Resource Management's Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entitled "Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works", this document permits the pump installation for Kaonoulu Irrigation 1 (Well No.4626-02) at TMK (2) 3-9-001:169, Maui, subject to the Hawaii Well Construction & Pump Installation Standards (HWCPIS - February 2004) which include but are not limited to the following conditions:

1. The Chairperson to the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission), P.O. Box 62I, Honolulu, HI 96809, shall be notified, in writing, at least two (2) weeks before any work covered by this permit commences and staff shall be allowed to inspect installation activities in accordance with § I3-I68-I5, Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR).

2. No withdrawal of water shall be made other than for testing until a Certificate of Pump Installation Completion has been issued by the Commission.

3. This permit shall be prominently displayed, or made available, at the site of construction work until work is completed.

4. The pump installation permit shall be for installation of a 150 gpm rated capacity, or less, pump in the well. This permanent capacity may be reduced in the event that the pump test data does not support the capacity.

5. A water-level measurement access shall be permanently installed, in a manner acceptable to the Chairperson, to accurately record water levels.

6. The permittee shall install an approved meter or other appropriate means for measuring and reporting withdrawals and appropriate devices or means for measuring chlorides and temperature at the well head.

7. Well Completion Report Part II shall be submitted to the Chairperson within sixty (60) days after completion of work (please contact staff or visit www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/resources _permits.htm for current form).

8. The permittee, well operator, and/or well owner shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances, and non-compliance may be grounds for revocation of this permit.

9. The pump installation permit application and, if relevant, any related staff submittal approved by the Commission are incorporated into this permit by reference.

l 0. If the HWCPIS are not followed and as a consequence water is wasted or contaminated, a lien on the property may result.

II. Any variances from the HWCPIS shall be approved by the Chairperson prior to invoking the variance.

12. The work proposed in the pump installation permit application shall be completed within two (2) years from the date of permit approval, unless otherwise specified. The permit may be extended by the Chairperson upon a showing of good cause and good­faith performance. A request to extend the permit shall be submitted to the Chairperson no later than the date the permit expires.

13. The permittee, its successors, and assigns shall indemnify, defend, and hold the State of Hawaii harmless from and against any loss, liability, claim, or demand for property damage, personal injury, or death arising out of any act or omission of the applicant, assigns, officers, employees, contractors, and agents under this permit or relating to or connected with the gi: ting of this permit.

14. Special conditions in the attached cover transmittal letter are incorporated herein by reference.

Date of Approval: Expiration Date:

August 17,2011 August 17, 2013

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR., Chairperson Commission on Water Resource Management

I have read the conditions and terms of this permit and understand them. I accept and agree to meet these conditions as a prerequisite and underlying condition of my ability to proceed and understand that I shall not commence work until I and the pump installer have signed, dated, and returned the permit to the Commission. I understand that this permit is not to be transferred to any other entity. I also understand that non-compliance with any permit condition may be grounds for revocation and fines of up to $5,000 per day starting from the permit date of approval.

Installer's Signature: C-57, C-57a, or A License #: C-28001 Date:

Printed Name: Derrick Moreira Derrick's Well Driilling &

Firm or Title: --=-P-=um::.::::.<p:..;S::..e:::rv....:..:..::ic:.::e.::;s,'-'L=L::..C.::.._ ___ _

Please sign both copies of this permit, return one copy to the Commission office, and retain the other for your records.

Attachments

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

Mr. Derrick Moreira

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

August 22, 2011

Derrick's Well Drilling & Pump Sservices, LLC P.O. Box 2187 Keaau, HI 96749

Dear Mr. Moreira:

Well Construction Permit Kaonoulu Irrigation Weill (Well No. 4626-02)

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Ref: 4626-02.wcp

Enclosed are two (2) copies of your approved Well Construction Permit for the captioned well(s) that authorize well construction activities but excludes installation work for a permanent pump. As part of the Chairperson's approval, the following special conditions were added and are part of your permit under Permit Condition 17:

Special Conditions

1. Attached for your information are copies of the Department of Health's (DOH) review comments. Please note DOH's requirements related to discharge of effluent from well drilling and testing activities. Also, please contact the Noise Radiation and Indoor Air Quality Branch at 586-4700 to check compliance with construction noise permit requirements for this project.

2. The casing shall be grouted to at least 70% of the depth from the ground to the top of the aquifer (95 feet).

Please refer to the Permit Processes Worksheet (transmitted with your acknowledgement letter) for further information regarding the process of drilling a well and installing a pump.

No withdrawal of water shall be made other than for testing purposes until a certificate of pump installation completion has been issued by the Commission.

Please sign both permit originals and return one copy to the Commission office for our files. For copies of the aquifer pump test worksheet, please call staff or visit www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cwrm/forms.htm.

IMPORTANT - Drilling work shall not commence until a fully signed permit is returned to the Commission. The permit shall be prominently displayed or made available at the construction site during construction. Be advised that you may be subject to fines of up to $5,000 per day for any violations of your permit conditions starting from the permit approval date.

If you have any questions, please call Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218 or toll-free at 974-4000 (Hawaii) or 984-2400 (Maui), extensio 70218.

Sincerely,

~~ Vl..WILLIAM J. AILA, JR.

Chairperson

Enclosures ,

c: Charles Jencks (with applicable comments rDOH SDWB, WWB, DHP) Honuaula Partners (with applicable commTts- DOH SDWB, WWB, DHP)

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0 0 WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT

Kaonoulu Irrigation Well l, Well No. 4626-02 Note: Tlris permit slrall be prominently displayed at tile construction site until tile work is completed

In accordance with Department of Land and Natural Resources, Commission on Water Resource Management's Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entitled "Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works", this document permits the construction and testing of Kaonoulu Irrigation Weill (Well No. 4626-02) at TMK (2) 3-9-001:169, Maui, subject to the Hawaii Well Construction & Pump Installation Standards (HWCPIS- February 2004) which include but are not limited to the following conditions:

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The ChaiiJ!erson of the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission), P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, HI 96809, shall be notified, in writing, at least two (2) weeks before any work authorized by this permit commences and staff shall be allowed to inspect installation activities in accordance with §13-168-15, Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR).

This permit shall be prominently displayed, or made available, at the site of construction work until work is completed.

The well construction permit shall be for construction and testing of the well only. The permittee shall coordinate with the Chairperson and conduct apumping test in accordance with the HWCPIS (the latest pump test worksheet can be obtained by contacting Commission staff or at www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm/resources_permits.htm). The permittee shall submit to the Chairperson the test results as a basis for supporting an application to install a permanent pump. No permanent pump may be installed until a pump installation permit is approved and issued by the Chairperson. No Withdrawal of water shall be made for purposes other ilian testing without a Certificate of Pump Installation Completion. The permitted pump capacity described on the pump installation permit may be reduced in the event that the pump test does not support the capacity.

In basal ground water, the depth of the well may not exceed one-fourth (1/4) of the theoretical thickness (41 times initial head) of the basal ground water unless otherwise authorized by the Chairperson. If it can be shown that the well does not tap basal ground water then this condition may be waived after consultation with and acceptance by Commission staff. However, in no instance can the well lie drilled deeper than one-half (112) of the theoretical thickness without Commission approval.

The permittee shall incorporate mitigation measures to prevent construction debris from entering the aquatic environment, to schedule work to avoid periods of high rainfall, and to revegetate any cleared areas as soon as possible.

In the event that historically significant remains such as artifacts, burials or concentrations of shells or charcoal are encountered during construction, the permittee shall stop work and immediately contact the Department of Land and Natural Resources' State Historic Preservation Div1sion. Work may recommence only after written concurrence by the State Histone Preservation Division.

The proposed well construction shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. This permit or the authorization to construct the well shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights.

The Well Completion Report Part I shall be submitted to the Chairperson within sixty ( 60) days after completion of work (please contact staff or visit www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrrnlresources _permits.htm for current form).

The permittee shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances; non-compliance may be grounds for revocation of this permit.

The well construction permit application and, if relevant, any related staff submittal approved by the Commission are incorporated into this permit by reference.

If the HWCPIS are not followed and as a consequence water is wasted or contaminated, a lien on the property may result.

Any variances from the HWCPIS shall be approved by the Chairperson prior to invoking the variance.

The work proposed in the well construction permit application shall be completed within two (2) years from the date of permit approval, unless otherwise specified. The permit may be extended by the Chairperson upon a showing of good cause and good-faith performance. A request to extend the permit shall be submitted to the Chairperson no later than the date the permit expires.

If the well is not to be used it must be proferly caf:1ped. If the well is to be abandoned during the course of the project then the permittee must apply for a well abandonment permit in accordance with § 3-168- 2(f), HAR, prior to any well sealing or plugging work.

The permittee, its successors, and assigns shall indemnify, defend, and hold the State of Hawaii harmless from and against any loss, liability, claim, or demand for property damage, personal injury, or death 3!ising out of any act or omission of the applicant, assigns, officers, employees, contractors, and agents under this perm1t or relatmg to or connected w1th the grantmg ofth1s permit.

This permit shall apply to the location shown on the application only. If the well is to be relocated, the permittee shall apply for a new well construction/pump installation permit m accordance with §13-168-12(f), HAR.

Special conditions in the attached cover transmittal letter are incorporated herein by reference.

Date of Approval: August 17,2011 Expiration Date: August 17, 2013

I have read the conditions and terms of this permit and understand them. I accept and agree to meet these conditions as a prerequisite and underlying condition of my ability to proceed and. understand that I shall not commence work until I have signed, dated, and returned the permit to the Commission. I understand that this permit is not to be transferred to any other entity. I also understand that non-compliance with any permit condition may be grounds for revocation and fines of up to $5,000 per day starting from the permit date of approval.

Driller's Signature: C-57 License#:

Printed Name: Derrick Moreira

C-28001 Date:

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Please sign both copies of this permit, return one copy to the Commission office, and retain the other for your records.

Attachment

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:~MMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMf/1 ROUTE LIP FOR PERMIT ISSUANCE 5/19/05

FROM: CHARLEY

ANAKALEA, P. BAUER, G. CHING, F. DANBARA, S. FUJII, N. GOODING, K.

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SWANSON, S. UYENO, D. YODA, K. YOSHINAGA, M.

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WELL NUMBER 4626-02 MIP - Kaonoulu Irrigation 1

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ATTACHMENTS FOR WELL CONSTRU_cTION PERMIT: 1 COVER LETTER .....:4::-2 PERMIT (2x) ./

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08/16/2011 03:15 PM

Aloha Charley:

Please see the attached.

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Venus P. Bolosan County of Maui

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Subject MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

Dept. of Planning; Current Division (808) 270-8063 Direct (808) 270-8205 General Line (808) 270-1775 Fax [email protected]

County of Maui.

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVEJtliOR OF HAWAH

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.OBOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14,2011

Mr. William Spence, Director Planning Department County of Maui 250 South High Street Wailuku, HI 96793

Dear Mr. Spence:

Special Management Area Use Permit Requirements for Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application

MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIItPEitiON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, AC.S.W, MPH NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H MilKE. MD., J D.

WILLIAMM. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOit

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the SMA permitting requirements specific to your division. Please res~ond by returning this cover memo form btTIAugust 17, 2011. If we do not receive comments or a requestor additional review time by this date, we wi assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218.

Sincerely,

U/dtc~. ~ WILLIAM J. AILA, JR.

{ ~ Chairperson

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RESPONSE:

t1"' This well project [ ] requires [~oes not require a SMA. If a SMA is required it [ ] has [ ] has not been approved and [ ] is [ ] is not currently active.

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Other relevant rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

No objections

Other comments:

Phone: 21D .75\ -"2-­Date: g 1\ b l \ \

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NJ>II.. ABERCROMBIE GOIIER.NOlt OF HAWAII

STATE OF HAW All DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

STATEHISTORJC PRESERVATION DIVISION 601 KAMOK.ILA BOULEY ARD, ROOM 555

KAPOLEI,HAWAII 96707

August 10, 2011

TO:

FROM:

SUBJECT:

William M. Tam, Deputy Director DLNR Commissionon Water Resource Management POBox621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 ~ lJMy Morgan E. Davis, Lead Archaeologist, Mau~d Section State Historic Preservation Division

Chapter 6E-42 :Q:istoric Preservation Review -Well ConstructioDIPump InstaUation Permit Application MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (WeD No. 4626-02) Ka'ono'ulu Ahupua'a, Makawao District, Island ofMaui TMK: (2) 2-2-002:015 (por.)

WIWAM J. AILA, JR. CIWRI'EIISOM .

DOARDOF IAIIDAMDNATtllALRE!IOUICES COMMlSSIONON WATER.llliSOURC'E).tAHNJEMDfi

GUYKAULUKUKUI FIRST DEPliiY

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STATE PARKS

LOG NO: 2011.2002 DOC NO: 1108MD13 Archaeology

Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the aforementioned project, which we received on July 19, 2011. Our review is based on reports, correspondence, maps and aerial photographs kept on file at the State Historic Preservation Division.

The proposed project will be a new well associated with an 88-acre development. A search of our records indicates that an archaeological inventory survey of this location was conducted (Xamanek Researches 1994). SHPD previously determined that a similar proposed project would have no effect in 2006, and more recently we recommended archaeological monitoring during a grubbing and grading permit review from Maui County (Log No. 2011.0536, Doc No. 1103MD05). An archaeological monitoring plan has been prepared (Chaffee and Dega July 2011) and accepted by SHPD for this project (Log No. 2011.2060, Doc No. 11 08MD 12).Based on the information above, we determine that there will be no historic properties affected by this proposed project with archaeological monitoring pursuant to the approved plan.

In the event that historic properties, including concentrations of artifacts, human skeletal remains, subsurface cultural deposits, 'or structural remnants over 50 years in age are identified during the grubbing activities, please stop all work in the vicinity of the find, protect the find from additional disturbance, and contact the State Historic Preservation Division, Maui Island Section immediately at (808) 243-1285. If you have questions about this letter please contact me at (808) 243-5169 or via email to: [email protected].

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0 0 ALAN M. ARAKAWA

Mayor

August 5, 2011

DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY COUNTY OF MAUl

200 SOUTH HIGH STREET

WAILUKU, MAUl, HAWAII 96793-2155

www.mauiwater.org

William J. Aila Jr., Chairperson' State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Commission on Water Resource Management P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809

Re: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02) TMK: 2-2-2-002: 015

Dear Chairperson Aila:

DAVID TAYLOR, P.E. Director

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Thank you for the opportunity to provide the following comments on the Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application for MIP Kaonou1u Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02).

Project Demand and Kamaole Aquifer Sustainable Yield The applicant proposes to drill a well that will produce 60,000 gallons per day (gpd) from Kamaole Aquifer. The well would be pumped at a rate of 50 gallons per minute (gpm) to irrigate approximately 20 acres. According to the 2008 Commission on Water Resources Management (CWRM) Water Resources Protection Plan, current permitted pumpage of Kamaole Aquifer is 17 % of the sustainable yield of 11 MGD.

DWS Concerns about Private Wells In general, the County of Maui Department of Water Supply (DWS) has concerns about the growing number of private wells in the county for several reasons:

1. Each well is a potential conduit for contamination of the aquifer. Over time, wear, damage, improper maintenance or inadequate wellhead protection can lead to the potential for non-desirable substances to enter the aquifer through well bores, flawed or damaged casings, or abandoned wells that have not been properly sealed. There are already many wells on the island that can no longer be located. Each one of these represents a potential risk of such contamination to the aquifer. The more wells that are approved, the more this risk is multiplied.

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2. Private owners or their successors may lack the long-term funds or technical understanding to ensure proper well maintenance, rehabilitation, abandonment and sealing. Wells must be properly operated, maintained, and sealed at the end of their useful life in order to avoid contamination/degradation of water quality and to ensure reliable supply over the long-term.

3. A majority of wells in the State either do not report pumpage at all or report infrequently. Though the individual impacts from such wells are generally minor, their cumulative impacts may not be. This makes it difficult for the agencies tasked with resource monitoring to accurately gage aquifer status. Increasing the number of small private wells may exacerbate the problem. ' ,

Kealia National Wildlife Refuge The proposed well appears to be in the approximate vicinity of Kealia National Wildlife Refuge (approximately 2 miles away), and although aquifer delineations clearly indicate that the well is not in the same aquifer as Kealia Refuge, the proximity may justify concern about the possibility that well pumpage could directly or indirectly impact the Refuge. Kealia Refuge has become increasingly dry and is likely to have been affected by drought and mauka diversions/pumpage. As a result, the Refuge presently uses a battery of 4 wells to pump water into wetlands in order to supplement the natural water budget. As mentioned, the proposed well is not located in the same aquifer as Kealia Refuge; however, aquifer delineations are not precise and exact hydrological conditions and interrelationships are difficult to determine without testing. Therefore, the DWS is concerned about potential for indirect and cumulative impacts from pumping 60,000 gpd within approximately two miles of the Refuge. While the aquifer underlying the proposed project (Kamaole) does not appear to be pumped anywhere near its sustainable yield at this time, we note that Kahului Aquifer, which underlies Kealia Refuge, is presently exceeding its sustainable yield by 2,500%.

Wellhead BMPs We recommend adopting Best Management Practices designed to prevent contamination through and to the proposed wells including the following measures.

1. Inspect exposed parts of the well periodically for problems such as: cracked or corroded well casing, broken or missing well cap, damage to protective casing, and settling and cracking of surface seals

2. Slope the area around the well so that surface runoff drains away from the well 3. Provide a well cap or sanitary seal to prevent unauthorized use of or entry into the well 4. Provide for sediment removal or well cleaning as necessary. 5. Have the well tested once a year for fecal coliform or other constituents that may be of

concern. 6. Keep accurate records of any well maintenance, such as disinfection or sediment

removal, that might require use of chemicals in the well.

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7. A void mixing or using pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, de greasers, fuels, or other pollutants near the well

8. Do not locate any type of potentially polluting activity up slope from the well.

Conservation The following attachments provide information to help alleviate demand on the Central Maui system, as well as suggestions for landscaping: 1) A Checklist of Water Conservation Ideas for Industrial and Large Landscapes; and 2) draft plC:mting brochure, "Maui County's Landscape and Gardening Handbook." In the event the area is to be landscaped, we also recommend that the applicant implement the following conservation measures, where appropriate:

1. Use Brackish or Reclaimed Water: for irrigation and dust control during construction/demolition where available. Reclaimed water is available at the Kahului Sewage Treatment Plant.

2. Use Climate-adapted Plants: We recommend using native climate-adapted plants for landscaping. Native plants adapted to the area conserve water and protect the watershed from degradation due to invasive alien species. The project is located in Plant Zone 3 (see attached planting brochure).

3. Prevent Over-Watering By Automated Systems: If an automated watering system is used, provide rain-sensors on all automated irrigation controllers. Check and reset controllers at least once a month to reflect the monthly changes in evapo-transpiration rates at the site. As an alternative, provide the more automated, soil-moisture sensors on controllers.

Unanswered Questions The following questions were not answered on the Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application Form:

1. Question #9 was unanswered: "Is this well part of a battery of wells?" 2. Question 14, "Proposed surveyor name and license number" is blank, but the form also

states that "A surveyor is required for all Well Construction Permits and may be required for some Pump Installation permits."

3. For Question 18, "Irrigation (describe crop and no. of acres)," the applicant answered, "Landscaping." Will landscaping plants such as ornamentals be grown as part of a commercial agricultural operation, or will the area be landscaped for uses other than commercial agriculture? If the area is to be landscaped, please refer to our "Planting Guide" and the conservation measures in the Conservation section.

4. Question 24, "Well Driller" was left blank, although the form says "Must be filled out if application is for Well Construction." This application is for well construction.

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Should you have any questions, please contact our Water Resources and Planning Division at (808) 244-8550.

Sincerely,

-~\>--David Taylor, i.E., Director bab

Attachments: 1) A Checklist of Water Conservation Ideas for Industrial and Large Landscapes 2) Maui County's Landscape and Gardening Handbook

c: engineering division

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This checklist provides water conservation tips successfully implemented by industn"al and commercial users. This list has been revised from the anginal copy first published and distributed by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and the Water Efficiency Manual by the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

"'* START A WATER CONSERVATION PROGRAM

• Increase employee awareness of water conservation.

• Install signs encouraging water conservation in employee and customer restrooms.

• When cleaning with water is necessary. use budgeted amounts.

• Read water meter weekly to monitor success of water conservation efforts.

• Assign an employee to monitor water use and waste.

• Seek employee suggestions on water conservation; put suggestion boxes in prominent areas.

• Determine the quantity and purpose of water being used.

• Determine other methods of water conservation.

• Conduct contests for employees (e.g., posters, slogans, or conservation ideas).

_.,. PLANNING AND DESIGN

• Consider the following:

• Physical conditions (drainage, soil type, sunjshade, etc) and the use of the site (foot traffic recreation, viewing, etc)

• Creating shade areas, which can be 20

degrees cooler than non-shaded areas,

decreasing evaporation.

• Grass areas only where needed; avoid small areas under I 0 feet wide.

• Permeable materials such

as porous concrete or

permeable

paving methods.

• Grading and directing surface run-off and

rainfall gutters to landscaped areas as opposed to drainageways that exit the property.

• Incorporate high water demanding plants at the bottom of slopes, and maintain the use of existing

trees, plants, and wildlife in the area during

planning.

• Minimize the use of impermeable surfaces to

lessen runoff and resulting stormwater pollution

• Identify water source points.

• Develop a schematic of all water entry points (know where your faucets, time clocks, solenoids,

booster pumps, sprinklers and bubblers are located).

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• Identify ca.pacity ~f each water-cAing unit and

frequency of use.

• Determine specific use for each entry source

~ ANALYZE AND IMPROVE SOIL CONDITIONS

• Test the soil quality, nutrients and absorptive

capacity, and then select plants based on findings. Adjust the pH level if necessary.

• Use organic matter (compost mulch or manure) to increase the soil's water holding capacity. This helps improve water distribution and lowers levels

of evaporation. .

• When improving the soil of a given area, remember to treat a larger area around the

planting to allow ample space for root systems.

• Prevent heavy construction equipment from compacting soil in areas around trees or other sensitive habitats.

.. PLANT SELECTION

• Choose native, climate-appropriate species.

• Consider plants' water demand, pest tolerance, soil nutrient and drainage requirements.

_.. INTERIOR AREAS

• Discontinue continuous flow.

• Use ponded water where available.

• Adjust flows to reduce discharge of water.

• Install water­saving devices to

decrease water consumption -

restrooms (toilet

dams and

flappers), faucets

(aerators), cooling systems.

• Retrofit toilets with high efficiency models that use I .28 gallons per flush or less.

.Oetrofit urinals with high efficiency

models that use 0 5 gallons per

flush.

• Install showerheads with a flow

rate of 1.5 gpm at 60 psi or less in

all un1ts.

• Retrofit bathroom sink faucets with

fixtures that do not exceed I gpm

at 60 psi.

• Use recycling systems for chillers and cooling

towers.

• Consider installing energy-and-water-efficient air conditioning equipment

... MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

• Sweep materials from floor instead of washing

down whenever possible.

• Instruct clean-up crews to use less water where

appropriate.

• Check water supply system for leaks .

• Repair dripping faucets and continuously-running or leaking toilets.

._,.DESIGN CRITERIA FOR TURF AND LANDSCAPE AREAS

• Contact the Department of Water Resources or your local water supplier about possible landscape water auditor classes for managers.

• Hire a landscape architect with water conservation and xeriscape experience.

• Use turf only where actually necessary: Immediate picnic areasjoutside lunch areas and gold course

target areas (greens, tees, landing areas).

• Turfgrass should be cut to the maximum recommended height for its type ( generally a

minimum of two inches to a maximum of four

inches) for most efficient water use.

• Use only low-water use plant material in non-turf areas.

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~ • Drip irrigation and microsprays p~e water at the

base of the plant. This reduces evaporation and

saves water by not soaking the ent1re ground surface This works for trees, shrubs, and

groundcovers

• Use automatic

irrigation

systems monitored by moisture probes (i.e. tensiometer

s), and rain shut-off devices to cut power off during rain

• Design dual watering systems with sprinklers for

turf and low-volume irrigation for plants, trees, and

shrubs. Operate sprinkler system before sunrise and after sunset Amount of irrigation can be determined by the evapotranspiration rate, which

DWR can help you determine.

• Use properly-treated waste water for irrigation where available.

... EXTERIOR AREAS

• Regular aeration of clay soils will improve water holding capabilities and prevent runoff.

• Discontinue using water to clean sidewalks, tennis courts, pool decks, driveways, and parking lots.

• Make sure irrigation water does not run onto streets or into alleys. Adjust sprinklers to water

only plants and not sidewalks or roads.

• Use the same size nozzle when replacement is

needed. Sprinklers should be replaced with the

same brand of sprinklers. Spray heads are aligned

with grade.

• Replace worn spray

nozzles.

• Regulate pressure

properly for

system demands.

Make sure roOs or spray heads are mounted

correctly Replace with proper unit for the job.

Post a current controller schedule inside the door

of the controller.

Check for leaking valves .

• Adjust the operating time (runtimes) of the

sprinklers to meet appropriate seasonal or monthly

requirements.

• Check plant leaves and take soil samples to confirm proper system functioning

• Look into alternative sources for irrigation water (i.e. the use of wells as opposed to city water, water reuse operations from air conditioning condensate, storm water retention ponds, or

cisterns, non-contact cooling water).

• Use dedicated water meters to monitor landscaping water use.

• Have a catchment; distribution uniformity test performed on-site to determine how evenly water is applied when sprinklers are in use.

For more information, contact: Maui County Department of Water Supply Water Resources and Planning Division 59 Kanoa Street Wailuku, HI 96793 Telephone: (808) 244-8550 FAX: (808) 244-6701

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Maui County's Landscape and

Gardening Handbook

Water Conservation in the Landscape

Department of Water Supply 200 South High Street

Wailuku HI 96793 www.mauiwater.org

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Xeriscaping in Maui County Xeriscaping is a water conservation practice in the landscape. The word xeriscaping is a word combination of xeros, Greek for dry, and landscape. It does not mean a sea of sand and gravel, and it is not a "zero"-scape. In the simplest sense xeriscaping is landscaping with plants whose natural requirements are appropriate to the local climate. Ideally xeriscaping can help to reduce or eliminate the need for supplemental irrigation.

Xeriscape seven basic principals: • Planning and design

• Hydrozones

• Plant selection

• Soil Preparation

• Mulching

• Efficient irrigation

• Appropriate maintenance

If your area enacts water restrictions during times of drought, your landscape will be well prepared to continue to prosper within those watering restrictions. When traditional yards are turning brown and dying, your garden will continue to thrive.

Planning and Design

Maui Nui Botanical Gardens is an educational facility that spe­cializes in xeriscape design.

Photo Cowtesy of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

There is no single cookie-cutter design to guarantee a successful landscape. Developing a design appropriate to your geographic location will mean the difference between success and failure. Always try to work with the natural features of your landscape.

Things to consider when planning your garden: • Which areas of your garden have shade throughout the day? • Which areas of your garden have shade during part of the day? • How do your shade patterns change throughout the year? • Which areas of your garden are open slopes that do not collect water? • Which areas of your garden are flat and collect some rainwater? • Which areas of your garden have natural water collection (low areas or areas with natural borders that

facilitate water collection)?

Chinese Scholar's Garden

The purpose of Chinese gardens was to provide a spiritual utopia for one to connect with nature. Blending

architecture, rock, water, plants and feng shui the Chinese were able to create personal sanctuaries where they could escape the pressures of daily routine. The aesthetics of the Chinese garden are judged by its concept, approach, depth, scenes, and borrowing. The conception is the measure of how well the garden reflects a

theme. The approach describes how the garden may express the idea of nature beyond the theme. Depth is the use of multiple layers of scenery to create a sense of the infinite in the finite. The scene is a reflection

of how the garden and its surroundings create harmony. Finally the borrowing or borrowed view is how

distant views beyond the garden are incorporated into the whole.

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Maui County Planting Zone Descriptions Zone 1: Wet areas on the windward side of the island. More than 40 inches of rain. Higher than 3000' feet. Haiku, Huelo, Olinda, Keanae, Nahiku, Hana, and the upper west Maui mountains.

Zone 2: Cool dry areas in climates higher than 1 000' foot elevation. 20 to 40 inches of rain per year. Upper Kula, Ulapalakua, and Leeward Haleakala above 1000' feet.

Zone 3: Low, drier areas, warm to hot. Less than 20 inches of rain per year. Sea to 1 000' elevation. Kahalui, Kihei, Lahaina, Olowalu, Central, and Leeward Maui.

Zone 4: Lower elevations which are wetter due to proximity of mountains. 1 000' to 3000' elevation. Haliimaile, Makawao, Pukalani, Lower Kula, Waiehu, Waihee, Wailuku, and Waikapu.

Zone 5: Salt spray zones in coastal areas. Sea level to 500'

Acquiring Natives The best and easiest way to obtain plants is from a reputable nursery (see nursery list). Plants in their wild habitat must be protected and maintained. It is illegal to collect wild plants and seeds without the proper permits. It is best that you obtain plants for your landscape from local nurseries, friends, and plant sales. If you do acquire the proper permits to collect from the wild, remember to collect sparingly from each plant, and know what you are collecting. Some plants are on the Federal and State endangered species lists and require additional permits in order to collect. Tread lightly on other foliage in the collection area. Research the most effective propagation methods for each different plant before you go collecting. Transplanting wild plants is NOT a propagation method and is highly discouraged. Also, it's important to consider that many native species have subspecies that are unique to a specific area. When planting natives, try to use a subspecies that is native to that area. Contamination of native subspecies is especially common with beach naupaka.

Propagation There are many ways to propagate native Hawaiian species. One of the most helpful books is Heidi Bornhorst's book, Growing Native Hawaiian Plants. Some natives are often difficult or expensive to obtain and thus advance gardeners often turn to propagation. Methods for propagation include seed gathering, cuttings, division, air layering, grafting, and tissue culture. If you are interested in propagation methods University of Hawai'i at Manoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources department maintains the Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database Online. This online database summarizes methods and provides citations for propagating each individual native species.

Invasive Plants One of the major threats to Hawaii's native species and forests is the rampant spread of a large number of invasive alien plant species across the state. These plants displace Hawaii's distinctive native flora, resulting in the loss of diverse native forests that support a large array of native animals. To preserve the array of native plants and animals that make Hawaii unique we must confront the problem of invasive alien plant species.

Invasive species arrive in Hawaii for a variety of reasons, but by far the most important reason for introduction is horticultural use for ornamental purposes. In fact, this single pathway of entry accounts for approximately 70% of all documented invasive plant species in Hawaii. Other pathways of lesser importance include introductions for use as crops, livestock forage, or forestry species, and accidental introduction of weed seeds as contaminants in other products.

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Woodchips used as mulch around plants helps to keep in moisture and reduce weed growth.

Photo Cow1esy of HorticMan L TO

Mulching Mulching is the use of organic and inorganic materials to create a layer or barrier on top of your soil. Common inorganic mulch materials are mulch rock chips such as various lava rock types, coral chips and plastic coverings. Large, thick plastics meant as weed barriers are not appropriate. Plastic sheets should be semi­permeable to provide the equivalent benefits of natural mulch. Common organic mulch materials are wood chips, bark chips and compost. There are two main benefits in creating a mulch barrier.

The main benefit is to control water evaporation. A layer of mulch material (organic, rocks, plastic, etc.) will keep the ground moist. The more water you retain in the soil, the bigger the benefit to your plant's root

._ _______________ ...,structure. Roots will also grow deeper and stronger

when provided with sufficient water and moisture. The second major benefit of mulching is to create a natural weed barrier. The lack of sunlight penetrating the mulch layer is usually all you need to prevent unwanted growth of weeds.

Irrigation Proper irrigation is crucial to allow your garden to establish itself. Most plants will establish themselves within a month or two for most plants; however it can take up to a year for some trees. After plants are established you can reduce watering dramatically. Over-watering and nighttime watering may actually cause some diseases.

Tips for Water Wise Watering

• Air-conditioning units can produce up to several gallons of condensation a day depending on the model and type; use it to irrigate your yard.

• Water deeply every few days instead of lightly every day. • Don't trim your grass too short. Exposing the lawn to the sun will increase the water loss due to evaporation.

Longer grass has deeper roots and requires less water. • Water late in the day and never on dry or windy days to minimize the water lost through evaporation.

• Install a trigger nozzle on your hose.

Micro-sprinkler irrigation Micro-sprinkler irrigation is the most effective and efficient method for delivering water where it is needed and in the appropriate amounts. The term "micro-irrigation" describes a family of irrigation systems that apply water through small devices. These devices deliver water onto the soil surface very near the plant or below the soil surface directly into the plant root zone. The most common devices deliver water in three different modes: drip, bubbler, and micro-sprinkler. In drip mode, water is applied as droplets or trickles. In bubbler mode, water 'bubbles out' from the emitters. Water is sprinkled, sprayed, or misted in the micro-sprinkler mode. Systems can be adapted to supply individual areas based on their water requirements. Ideally, water is applied to the root zone in quantities that are approximately equal to the

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minutes. Set start times so that there is an hour in between cycles, and adjust the length of time you water each zone so that no runoff or surface pooling occurs.

Even the most water thirsty plants found in Hawaii do not require daily watering if cared for properly (water cycling, mulch, groundcovers, etc.). The following watering schedule was taken from Kenneth Nagata's Booklet, How to Plant a Native Hawaiian Garden and adapted for use with the plant selection guide water requirement levels.

Maintenance

Water Requirement Watering Day Frequency Wet Three times per week

Med Two time per week

Dry One time per week or less

Com posting Yard waste can be recycled into high-quality compost. This mm1m1zes trips to the landfill and encourages wise resource use. Choose a well-drained corner of the yard that is convenient to the kitchen and out of sight. Clear the area to expose the soil. Commercially prefabricated composters are available, but compost bins fairly easy to build.

Tips for com posting • Remember to use inexpensive materials.

• Allow for air circulation

• Make the bin wide enough to turn and lift compost.

• Black soldier fly larvae and worms can make your com posting more effective.

You can use chicken wire, woven wire, or inexpensive fencing to build a bin. Discarded wood pallets can be put together with wire to make an inexpensive rectangular bin. Cinder blocks or brick can be used if gaps are left to allow air circulation.

Mow correctly Mow the grass when it is about 1/3 higher than the desired height. Clippings can be left where they fall,

recycling nutrients into the soil. If clippings are collected, .---------------.... compost them with raked leaves and organic kitchen waste. Never mow lawns too short. Proper mowing heights can help lawns use less water. Grass cut too short is stressed and dries out quickly.

Fertilize wisely Many native plants do not need fertilizer since they are adapted to natural soil conditions. Other plants, such as non-native grasses and vegetables gardens, need additional nutrients for healthy growth. Use recycled lawn clippings, compost, Dillo Dirt, or slow-release encapsulated nitrogen on lawns.

Kitchen and yard waste in a compost bin Photo courtesy of Karim Nice

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down by bacteria living in the growing medium, and converted into a form that can be used by the plants. Once the plants have utilized to nutrients the water is returned to the fish for further fish culture, and the perpetual cycle begins again.

Aquaponic systems do not discharge or exchange water. The systems rely on the natural relationship between the aquatic animals and the plants to maintain the environment. Water is only added to replace water loss from absorption by the plants, evaporation into the air, or the removal of biomass from the system. A small backyard aquaponics system can supply an entire households worth of veggies and herbs, plus a supplemental protein source. For help with constructing your own system contact the

(The Nitrogen Cycle ~I ~ /

University of Hawaii aquaculture This figure shows the cycle that occurs in aquaponics. Photo Courtesy of Vino extension agent. Information on how._ _______________________ _.

to contact them is available in the where to get help section.

The Advantages of Aquaponics • It is the most water efficient form of agriculture known (90% less water than soil according to the UH

aquaculture extension agent). • There are near zero environmental impacts. • Systems are typically highly space efficient and suitable for intensive urban agriculture. • Plant growth is substantially greater than that of soil based agriculture. • Has the ability to grow two crops (fish and plants) off of one food source (fish food) ..

Water Polymer Crystals Water Polymer Crystals are crosslinked acrylic acid polymer sodium salts. The polymers absorb up to 1,000 times their weight in distilled water. Today it is used in diapers, fire control, personal lubricant, seed germination, soil conditioning, hydroponics, instant snow, and water absorption from gasoline/diesel fuel tanks.

These polymer crystals give plants the capability to survive dry, hot, and drought conditions. Their use dramatically increases the water holding capacity of your soil. The crystals capture and absorb excess moisture, alleviating runoff and storing it until needed by plants.

Water polymer crystals improve soil structure over time. Through the expansion-and-contraction cycles

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• Evaporation control measures may be needed to insure that adequate storage capacity is maintained. Covered storage and/or storage tanks to store runoff is a much more efficient solution than a large pond.

Operation and Maintenance An O&M plan specific to the type of installed water-harvesting catchment should be developed by the landowner. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following provisions:

• Inspecting and testing valves, drains, etc. • Maintaining erosion protection at outlets. • Checking for debris, leafs, and other materials that may restrict system flow. • Controlling all vegetation, wildlife, rodents, or burrowing animals from the apron. • Maintaining all fences to prevent unauthorized human or livestock access. • Inspecting the catchment area for signs of ultraviolet degradation. • Read the UH Rainwater Catchment Guide for more information.

Dowsing for Water Lines You will can use this skill for the rest of your life to position water pipes and other under ground cables and pipes. Field workers use dowsing, in addition to modern pipe locators, in cases where maps are inconsistent with what's underground. Most of the field crew at the Department of Water Supply are aware what "dowsing" is and use it regularly. Dowsing has a hocus pocus reputation; it works for some people and does not for others; and its history is very "colorful". Despite years of practical use by many people, dowsing has failed to produce empirical evidence of being more successful than chance. Despite this, I recommend giving it a try.

Making Angle Rods The easiest way to make divining rods is to cut up a pair of old wire coat-hangers, although many say the best material is solid brass wire. To make an angle rod simply bend an -18" piece of wire into an L

shape. Experiment with materials and lengths until you .--------------.. discover what works best for you.

Holding the rods The short arm of the L is the part you hold. It should be held in a loosely clenched fist. The idea is that the rod can swing freely from side to side, and hence the need for loosely clenched fists or for the sleeves. The long arms of the rods should be pointing away from you and roughly parallel to each other. This is their working or 'neutral' position.

A Matter of Balance Holding the 'neutral' position of the rods will seem fairly easy when you're sitting or standing still; but it's quite another matter

f'; ~dback

Take two metal coat hangers, cut and bend them as shown

Photo Courtesy of Tom Graves

to hold them in that position when you're walking along. If you ._ _____________ _.

allow the rods to sway about all over the place, you won't be able to tell if they're reacting to something interesting or only to your own lack of balance. So the first exercise is to learn how to handle the rods in practice, how to maintain a fairly stable 'neutral', and generally to see what happens when you use the

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Resources for Knowledge Enhancement

Further Reading Materials

Web sites

Department of Health Office of Environmental Quality Control, How to Plant A Native Hawaiian Garden, An On-Line Handbook http://oeqc.doh.hawaii.gov/Shared%20Documents/ Misc_Documents/1992_How_to_Piant_a_Native_Hawaiian_Garden.pdf

Hawaiian Ethnobotany Online Database http://www2.bishopmuseum.org/ethnobotanydblindex.asp

Irrigation Tutorials, Design-Troubleshooting-Product Reviews-Saving Water Tips http://www.irrigationtutorials.com

Native Plants Hawaii, Comprehensive Hawaiian Native Plant Database http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu

University of Hawai'i at Manoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources Hawaiian Native Plant Propagation Database http://pdcs.ctahr.hawaii.edu:591/hawnprop/

Books and Articles

Bornhorst, Heidi L. 1996. Growing Native Hawaiian Plants: A How-To Guide for the Gardener. Honolulu: The Bess

Press.

Culliney, John L., and Bruce P. Koebele. 1999. A Native Hawaiian Garden: How to Grow and Care for Island Plants.

Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

Lilleeng-Rosenberger, Kerin E. 2005. Growing Hawaii's Native Plants: A Simple Step-By-Step Approach for Every

Species. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing.

Ludwig, Art. 2005. Water Storage: Tanks, Cisterns, Aquifers, and Ponds; For Domestic Supply, Fire and Emergency

Use; Includes How to Make Ferrocement Water Tanks.

Macomber, Patricia S.H. 2004. Guidelines on Rainwater Catchment Systems for Hawai'i. Honolulu: College of

Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai'i at Manoa.

Wilson, C. and Bauer, M. 2005. Drip Irrigation for Home Gardens. http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/

Garden/04702.html

Places to Get Help

College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources Extension Office 310 W Kaahumanu Ave# 214 Kahului, Hl96732-1694 (808) 244-3242

The CTAHR extension office can provide soil sample testing, insect and disease problem identification and general garden and landscape information. They also provide many public outreach programs. To find out more call or go to

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• Ho'olawa Farms -Anna Palomino 3 Kahiapo PI Haiku, HI 96708 (808)-575-5099

• Chuck Chimera PO Box 1502 Makawao, Hl96768 (808) 280-2669

Places to See Natives on Maui The following places propagate native Hawaiian plants from seeds and/or cuttings. Their purpose is to protect and preserve these native species. Please contact them before going to view the sites; they may also be able to provide you with valuable information and referral to other sources.

• The Hawaiian Collection 1127 Manu Street Kula, Hl96790 (808)-787-1701

• Kula Botanical Gardens RR4, Box 228 Kula, Hl96790 (808)-878-1715

• Wailea Point Condominiums 4000 Wailea Alanui Kihei, Hl96753 (808)-875-9557

• Kahalui Library Courtyard 20 School St. Kahalui, Hl96732 (808)-873-3097

• Maui Nui botanical Gardens 150 Kanaloa Avenue Kahului, Hl96732-1116 (808) 249-2798 www.mnbg.org

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-Zone1

-Zone2

-Zone3

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County Map for Planting Zones

County Map for Planting Zones Image Courtesy of Department of Water Supply

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Uses Propagation Federal Distribution H . ht S d Elevation Status Status elg prea

N/A seed, cutting endangered endemic 5' 8' 1500' to 5000'

juice of flower is a laxative, lei seed, cutting, air layers endangered endemic 10' 5' 1500' to 5000'

fuel, canoes, kahili handle, dye seed no status endemic 100' 80' 1500' to 4000'

wood, medicinal, lei seed no status endemic 20' 25' 150' to 4000'

N/A seed, cutting endangered endemic 6' 5' sea to 3000'

oil, tattoo, glue, lei, canoe seed no status polynesian 50' 50' sea to 3000'

the leaves eaten once cooked cutting no status polynesian 8 6 sea to 4000'

medicinal, fragrant lei seed no status endemic vine vine sea to 6000'

dye, wood seed, cutting no status endemic 25' 15' 30' to 4000'

seeds and sap used as narcotic seed no status endemic 3' 2' sea to 3000'

N/A seed no status endemic 6' 1' 4000' to 6000'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 2' 3' sea to 3000'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 2' 3' 1 000' to 9000'

food, glue, chewing gum, canoe, surf-air layers, root cutting no status polynesian 50' 40' sea to 5000'

board, dye

religious ceremonies, decoration spores, tissue culture no status native 2' 5' sea to 1000'

thatch, lei seed no status endemic 6' 3' 2000' to 7500'

medicine (nootropic) cutting no status native 6" 4' sea to 1000'

tea for asthma and stomach pain seed no status endemic 1' 2' sea to 1000'

tea for asthma and stomach pain seed no status endemic 1' 3' sea to 1000'

flypaper, food, medicine seed, cutting no status native 6" 4' sea to 1000'

wetland stabilization, food, weaving seed, division no status native 2' 20' sea to 1500'

N/A cutting endangered endemic 10' 50' sea to 3000'

lei seed endangered endemic 2' 1' sea to 1500'

kapa, cordage, lamp wick seed, cutting no status polynesian 8' 6' sea to 1000'

lei, wood seed no status native 30' 20' 250' to 3000'

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Uses Propagation Federal Distribu- .

Elevation Status tion Status Height Spread

lei, wood seed endangered endemic 30' 20' 250' to 3000'

poi bowl, scent, whistle, oil seeds no status polyneisan 60' 40' sea to 3000'

lei seeds, cutting no status endemic vine vine sea to 2000'

lei seeds, cutting endangered endemic vine vine sea to 2000'

lei seeds, cutting candidate endemic vine vine sea to 2000'

medicinal, flowers used in lei seed no status endemic 4' 10' sea to 6000'

N/A seed, division no status endemic 2' 3' 2000' to 5000'

N/A seed, division no status native 2' 3' 2000' to 5000'

N/A seed no status endemic 2' 3' sea to 1000'

firewood, paint, medicine seed, cutting no status endemic 4' 2' sea to 1000'

N/A seed endangered endemic 6" 2' sea to 1000'

used as fireworks for 'ohai game seed no status endemic 15' 5' 500' to 5000'

dye, lei, wood seed, cutting no status endemic 25' 25' 2000' to 7000'

leaves are cooked, death prayers, medi-seed no status endemic 6' 4' sea to 9000'

cine

N/A seed, vegetative trans-no status native 6" 2' sea to 1000'

plant

pillow stuffing, food, medicine cutting no status endemic 30' 15' sea to 6000'

leaves and berries are food, latex for seed, cutting no status endemic 10' 6' 1 000' to 6000'

bird traps

leaves and berries are food, latex for seed, cutting no status endemic 10' 6' 1 000' to 6000'

bird traps

cordage seed, cutting no status native vine vine sea to 2000'

cordage, scent, oil, drum, food seed no status polynesian 100' 30' sea to 1000'

the entire plant can be eaten once cutting no status polynesian 3' 2' sea to 4000'

cooked

soapy lather, medicinal seed, cutting no status native 3' 10' sea to 1000'

dye, lei seed, cutting no status endemic 1' 2' 1 00' to 9000'

bowls, dye, lei, edible seeds seed no status native 30' 25' sea to 1000'

N/A seed no status native 6" 1' sea to 1000'

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Uses Propagation Federal Status

Distribution H . ht S d Status elg prea Elevation

food, thatch, beer medicine cutting no status polynesian 6' 3' sea to 4000'

food, dye, medicine, repels ants division no status polynesian 3' 2' 1500' to 6000'

medicinal, lei division no status endemic vine vine sea to 1000'

weaving, rope, filter, medicine rhizome division no status native 2' 8' sea to 300'

'awa strain, medicine, cordage seed no status endemic 6' 6' sea to 1000'

N/A seed endangered endemic 20' 3' 500' to 4000'

cordage, lei, dye seed, cutting no status endemic 2' 2' 1 000' to 9000'

roots can be eaten once cooked roots no status polyneisan vine vine sea to 9000'

roots and bulbs can be eaten once roots, tubers no status polynesian vine vine sea to 9000'

cooked

roots can be eaten once cooked roots no status polynesian vine vine sea to 9000'

food, torch, wood seeds no status endemic 12' 15' sea to 3000'

fishing, spears, dye, lei seed no status native 6' 8' sea to 9000'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 7' 4' 1500' to top

roots used to scent kapa seed, cutting no status endemic 1' 2' 225' to 7500'

water gardens, roots can be sub-seed, cutting no status native 1' 1' sea to 6200'

merged

thatch, edible seeds division no status endemic 1' 2' sea to 1000'

canoe, fishing, surfboards, lei seed, cutting, air layers no status endemic 20' 20' sea to 1000'

food, medicine, wood for hale seed, cutting no status polynesian 35' 25' sea to 1800'

toothbrush, ear pick, divination seed, vegetative trans-

no status native 6" 1' sea to 1000' plant

water gardens, roots can be sub-seed, cutting no status native 6" 1' sea to 1000'

merged

food division no status endemic 6" 1.5' sea to 9000'

lei wood and dye seed, cutting, air layers,

endangered endemic 15' 15' 1 000' to 2000' grafting

swab, dye, medicinal, food seed no status endemic 5' 8' sea to 1000'

mint seed endangered endemic 1' 2' 3000' to 9000'

berries are laxative seed no status endemic 3' 2' 1 000' to 3000'

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Uses Propagation Federal Distribution H . ht S d Elevation Status Status elg prea

berries are laxative seed no status endemic 2' 1' 1 000' to 3000'

medicinal cutting no status endemic 1' 2' sea to 1000'

thatch, dye, medicinal seed, vegetative trans-

no status native 1' 2' sea to 700' plant

Hawaii state flower seed, cutting endangered endemic 3' 2' sea to 3000'

cordage, 'ohai game, adz handle seed, cutting no status native 6' 6' sea to 1000'

lei, cordage cutting no status endemic 30' 6' 1 000' to 3000'

root tuber is edible once cooked cutting no status polynesian 15 sea to 7500'

N/A seed, cutting no status native vine 30' sea to 4000'

psychoactive seeds seed, cutting no status native vine 30' sea to 4000'

cordage, fishing seed, cutting no status native 1' 20' sea to 1500'

medicinal, fish bait, beer, food seed, cutting no status endemic 1' 10' sea to 3000'

medicinal, laxative seed, cutting no status endemic 6" 6' sea to 1000'

dye seed, cutting endangered endemic 20' 20' 1500' to 6000'

food, utensils, drum, container seed no status polynesian 1' 50' sea to 7600'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 2 4 1 000' to 1300'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 1' 5' sea to 1000'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 2' 2' sea to 1000'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 2' 5' sea to 300'

N/A seed, cutting no status native 2' 2' sea to 1000'

lei seed no status native 2' 2' sea to 1000'

pond plant rhizome endangered endemic 6" 10' 200' to 1000

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 3' 3' sea to 1000'

wood for images (ki'i), posts, rafters, seed, cutting, air layer no status endemic 25' 25' sea to 1000' and fences

head, neck, and wrist lei division candidate native 3' 3' sea to 5800'

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Status Distribution H . ht S d

Status elg prea Elevation

medicinal, kapa, cordage, food, dye rhizome division no status polynesian 20' 20' sea to 1 0, 000

torches, woodwork, construction seed, cutting, air layer no status native 10' 10' sea to 9000'

dye,woodforhouses,canoes,and seed, cutting no status endemic 15 12 700' to 7000'

kapa anvil

edible tubers rhizome division no status endemic 3' 8' sea to 6000'

wood seed, cutting no status native 15' 15' sea to 300'

spears, dagger, digging, adze seed, cutting no status endemic 50' 30' 1 00' to 4000'

lei, wood seed no status endemic 30' 15' 1500' to 5000'

lei seed, cutting endangered endemic 15' 10' 900' to 2300'

fireworks in 'ohai game seed, cutting no status endemic 10' 10' sea to 3000'

lei, dye, wood seed candidate endemic 15' 8' 500' to 3900'

digging, ukeke, spears, dye, lei seed, cutting no status native 4' 6' sea to 3000'

thatch, cordage, paint brush seed, cutting no status native 35' 25' sea to 1000'

dye, medicinal seed, cutting no status native 1' 1' sea to 3000'

medicine seed threatened endemic 4' 4' sea to 1000'

edible fruits seed, cuttings, air layer no status endemic 2' 2' sea to 3000'

roots are narcotic cutting, tissue culture no status polynesian 9' 3' sea to 1500'

kapa, cordage, leaves are used for tea seed, cutting no status endemic 8' 8' sea to 6000'

fruit sap used to trap birds seed no status native 15' 15' 150' to 2000'

bird trap glue seed, cutting no status native 10' 10' sea to 4000'

fruit sap used to trap birds seed no status endemic 15' 15' 150' to 4000'

fruit sap used to trap birds seed no status native 25' 20' 150' to 2000'

wood, kahuna magic cutting no status endemic 30' 10' 600' to 7200'

wood seed, cutting no status endemic 15' 15' 780' to 6500'

landscape seed, cutting no status native 3' 6" sea to 4200'

idols, lei seed, cutting no status endemic 20' 2' 700' to 4000'

tattoo pigment, medicinal cutting no status native 1' 4' sea to 2000'

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N/A cutting no status native 6" 3' sea to 1000'

N/A cutting no status endemic 2' 2' sea to 1000'

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic 2' 5' sea to 1600'

roofing, fishing heiau offering seed no status endemic 40' 10' 1 000' to 3000'

roofing, fishing heiau offering seed no status endemic 25' 15' sea to 1000'

roofing, fishing heiau offering seed no status endemic 6' 6' 1 000' to 2000'

roofing, fishing heiau offering seed no status endemic 25' 15' sea to 1000'

N/A rhizome division no status native 2' 2' 2000' to 3200'

bundled as a broom division, spores no status native 1' 1' sea to 3000'

N/A cutting candidate endemic 2' 1' sea to 9000'

dye, wood for farming and fishing seed no status native 50' 50' 30' to 3800' tools

religious purposes, poisonous seed, cutting, air layering no status endemic 20' 15' sea to 3000'

stilts seed, cutting no status endemic 20' 20' 1 000' to 3000'

massage sticks, calabash seed, rhizome no status endemic 15' 15' 500' to 5000'

lei seed, cutting no status endemic 6' 6' sea to 3000'

food, dye, thatch cutting no status polynesian 15' 5' sea to 9000'

roofing, pathways, glue, dye dividing root shoots,

spores no status endemic 5' 20' sea to 5000'

dye, lei, trade, fragrant wood, hemi-seed, cutting, air layering no status endemic 8' 8' sea to 3000' parasitic

dye, lei, trade, fragrant wood, hemi-seed, cutting, air layering no status endemic 20' 20' 820' to 3100' parasitic

dye, lei, trade, fragrant wood, hemi-seed, cutting, air layering no status endemic 15' 8' 2500' to 9000' parasitic

lei seed, cutting no status endemic 4' 4' 1 000' to 6000'

N/A seed, cutting endangered endemic 1' 6' sea to 3000

dye seed, cutting no status endemic 6' 8' 250' to 2500'

food, medicine, mask defog seeds, cutting, air layer-

no status native 6' 8' sea to 1000' ing, tissue culture

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Elevation Status tion Status Height Spread

N/A seed, cutting no status endemic sea to 1000'

musical instruments, fishing pole, irriga-rhizome division no status polynesian 30' 20' 200' to 1 000'

tion pipe

lye, dye seeds no status native 5' 5' sea to 4000'

lei seed, cutting endangered endemic 30' 45' sea to 3000'

biological water treatment, food cutting no status native 6" 2' sea to 1000'

food, lei, medicinal seed no status native 6" 3' sea to 1000'

dye, temporary tattoo seed no status endemic 2' 2' 2000' to 9000'

poisonous seed, cutting no status endemic 3' 3' sea to 100'

lei, construction seed no status endemic 20' 20' 1 000' to 3000'

lei rhizome division no status native 5' 5' sea to 4000'

N/A rhizome division no status native 6" 6" sea to 500'

wood, lei seed, air layer no status native 6' 6' 50' to 9000'

food, medicine seed, tubers no status polyneisian 5' 2' sea to 1000'

contains tephrosin fish poison seed no status polynesian 2' 2' sea to 1000'

wood seeds, cutting no status endemic 30' 30' 500' to 2600'

dye, medicine, oil, drum, bowls seed, cutting no status native 30' 30' sea to 3000'

worlds strongest natural fiber seed no status endemic 15' 2' 200' to 3600'

lei, food seed no status endemic 4' 3' 2000' to 9000'

nitrogen-fixing seed no status native 6" 6' sea to 1000'

tea, lei seed, cutting no status native 3' 4' sea to 1000'

lei, fish poison seed, cutting no status endemic 3' 3' sea to 1400'

lei, fish poison seed, cutting no status endemic 3' 3' sea to 1400'

shampoo, food, kapa scent division no status polynesian 3' 2' sea to 3000'

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STATE OF HAyQ 0 DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

For Official Use Only:

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APPLICAT~ON FOR A WELL CONSTRUCTION I PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT 2811 AUG -2 PH ~: 21

Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed application with attachments to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. Application must be accompanied by 10 copies and a non-refundable filing fee of $25.00 payable to the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources. The Commission may not accept incomplete applications. For assistance, call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For further information and updates to this application form, visit http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwnn.

WELL LOCATION INFORMATION 1. STATE WELL NO. flf already assigned) ,2. WELL NAME

46UHJ2 Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #I

The fOllowing must be atlached before this application is accepted as complete:

3.1SLAND

Maui

,4.TMK 3

zone

• Portion of 7.~inute Series USGS IDpographic map (scale 1 :24,000) with well location labeled and include the name of the quad map • Property tax map, sll<7Mng well location referenced to established property boundaries • Photograph of the proposed 11111111 site • A schematic diagram showing the well site, access road and proposed well infrastructure • For dug 11111111s attach a grading plan with aoss section profiles sll<7Mng existing and finish grades

9 sec

- 001 lii8t

5. WELL OPERA TOR'S NAME/COMPANY I Well Operator's Contact 6. LANDOWNER'S NAME/COMPANY I Landowner's Contact Charles Jencks Charles Jencks Piilani Promenade South LLC Douglas Gray

Well Operator's Mailing Address 17802 Skypark: Cir. STE 200 Landowner's Mailing Address 17802 Skypark: Cir. STE 200

Irvine CA 92614 Irvine, CA 92614

169 paroel

Well Operator's Phone I Well Operator's Fax I Well Opelator's E-mail Landowner's Phone I Landowner's Fax 949-251-ll61 [email protected] 949-251-ll61 I Landowner's E-mail

dgray@eclipsedevelopment nnnn.-non

PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED PUMP INSTALLATION 7. Proposed Work 8. Construction Type 10. Proposed Work 11. Proposed Pump Capacity, 13. Method of flow measurement

lXI Construct New Well lXI Drilled lXI Install New Pump gpm (gallons per minute) l:l!l Flowmeter 0 Modify Existing Well 0 Dug 0 Replace Pump 150 0 Other (explain) 0 Abandon/Seal Well 0 Shaft 1-------------l

0 Tunnel 12. Proposed Amount of Vllithdrawal, gpd (gallons per day)

9. Is this well part of a battery of wells? 0 Yes ~ No 120,000

14. Proposed Surveyor name and license number (a surveyor is required for aU Well Construction Permits and may be required for some Pump Installation Permits)

PROPOSED USE

0 15. Municipal (water systems serving greater than 25 individuals or 15 service connections) S'l.tbJ#f cJ a. ( !' o

0 16. Domestic Number of units to be served:

0 17. Industrial (describe)

0!1 18. Irrigation (describe crop and no. of acres) Landscape Irrigation, approximately 20 acres

"'¥' t:tU RX~ lo1 +~ C,ntv•o vJ L ·f;tl.AA-£- \

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0 19. Military (describe)

0 20. Other (describe)

OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS If tequired, items 21. and 22. must be obtained before the Commission can legally issue a permit: 21. CoMervatlon Dlstric:t Use Pennlt (COUP) 22. Special Management Area Pennlt (SMAP) 0 Well is in Conservation Olsllict 0 Required, SMA# dale approved---

0 Required, COUP# date approved 1XJ Not Required (attach documentation from applicable County agency) 0 Not Required (attach documentation from OCCL) 0 1 have not checked with OCCL about whether or not a COUP is required. 0 I have not checked with the county about whether or not an SMA Permit is required.

~ Well is not in Conservation District

0 I have not checked if 11111111 is in or out of Conservation District.

23. State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) of the Department of Land and Natural Resoun;es lXI I have consulted with the SHPD regarding potential impacts of 1111118 construction activities on historic sites. I have attached applicable documentation from the HPD.

0 I have not consulted with the SHPO regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on historic sites.

24. Chapter 343 0 An Environmental Assessment was complated, and

0 An Environmentellmpact Statement was required and has been accepled (attach letter of acoeptance). Publication date in The Environmental Notice: ----

0 A Finding of No Significant Impact has been detennined (attach letter). Publication date in The Environmental Notice: ---­This project proposes:

0 Use of state or county lands, or use of state or county funds 0 Use within a state consarvation disbict 0 Use within a shoreline setback area 0 Use within a national or Hawaii registered historic site 0 Use within the Waikiki Special District 0 The construction, expansion or modification of helicopter facility

25. Water Use Permit No. (if applicable):

0 A wasm-ter treatment unit 0 Waste-to-energy facility 0 Landfill 0 0~ refinery 0 Power-generating facility 0 None of the above 11 items

Additional remarks, explanations, etc. (attach additional sheet if more space is needed)

NOTE: Signing below indicates that the signatories understand and swear that the information provided is accurate and true to the best of their knOWledge. Further, the signatories understand that upon permit approval: 1) the proposed work is to be completed within two (2) years of the approval date; 2) the contractor shall submit to the Commission a well completion/abandonment report within 80 days after the completion date of the permitted work; 3) in the event that the application is not completed correctly, any permit may be suspended until the item is brought in to compliance, and any work done while the permit is in suspension may result in fines of up to $5000/day.

Address Address

982-7627 982-7698 moreira ds@yahoc 982-7627 =Phone:------- Fax E-mail . com Phone

982-7698 moreira [email protected]~ Fax E~~

WCPI Application Form 08/3112010

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PROPOSED WELL SECTION (Please attach schematic ff different from diagram provided below)

Hole Diameter: 14 in.

Elevation at top of casing~ ft., msl* l_ f Minimum of 2' Radius & 4" Thick Concrete Pad (to contain benchma

?-~ surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft.)

r;:0:' r Ground Elevation: 135 ft., msl* ' I I. .:.· <1,

(llll~V~' "I>·• . . '"'"'" "/""" :-.::. •.. Please refer to the 50 Cement Grout: ft. ~-: ~-= HAW AD WELL CONSTR!J.CTION AND (min. 70% of distance from ·::!'·· :-!'·

-~·.: ~- ·.: PUMP INSTALLATIQN STANDARDS ground elevation to top of .:-: ;. :: ;. water surface or 500 ft., ~::: !. :~:.

to ensure that your as-built is in compliance with

whichever is less.) ·.·/": applicable slandards. "l>o• .. · ...

-,.- ... ,_fl ••

~-: . ·. Grouting method: Annular space between hole :- ~ ~-~:- Solid Casing: (~ 90% x (Ground Elev.-Water Level Elev)) ·:....·_:

and casing (1.5" for positive 0 Positive

.::; :: ;. Total Length: 135 ft. displacement, 3" for other -; .:-

~:l:: fu displacement methods): . 'l>o• Nominal Diameter: 10 in. . : ... :· . Ill Other / • 4, 0

3 ;.·-: ... ;.·.: ... Wall Thickness: 114 in. --- in. - ."·!'· :-·fo·· :·.-:

~ Bottom Elevation: 0 ft., msr

Rock or Gravel Packing: - c-

' Total Depth 50 ft. 1:?0 Open Casing: Da Perforated 0 Screen ~

I 150 ft. Material:

QQ Crushed Basalt Total Length: 10 ft.

~ v Nominal Diameter: 10 in. 0 Rounded Gravel b'6 'J Wall Thickness: 114 in.

Estimated Water Level Bottom Elevation: -10 ft., msl* I I_ Elevation: note: Neither bentonite nor mud should be used in -'--- f-+2 ft. msl* saturated zone during drilling

Open Hole:

Length: 5 ft.

Diameter: 14 in.

Bottom Elevation: 150 ft., msl*

* The approximate elevation must be referenced to mean sea level (msl) at the time of application filing. Final elevations of well components shall be submitted in the Well Completion/Well Abandonment reports and referenced to a benchmark which has been established by a surveyor licensed by the State.

For non-salt water Basal Wells- bottom elevation of well should not be deeper than 1/4 of aquifer thickness or,

Bottom Elevation of Well Limit = (water Elevation • 41 x Water L~el Elevation )

Example: Estimated+ 2ft. Water Level Elev. -Bottom Elevation of Well Umit = ( 2-41 ~(2)) = -18.5ft.

Solid Casing Material: Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): 0 ANSIIAWWA C200 D API Spec. 5L ll5l ASTM A53 0 ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or more): 0 ASTM A242 (or A606) 0 Type E D Type S ca Grade B D Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): 0 ASTM A409 (production wells) 0 ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241): (check one): 0 Schedule 40 0 Schedule 80 0 Schedule 120

Thennoset Plastic: (check one)

Ooen Casing Material:

0 Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

D Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

0 Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWWA C950

D PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): 0 ANSIIAWWA C200 0 API Spec. 5L ~ ASTM A53 D ASTM A139

And compliant with (check one or more): 0 ASTM A242 (or A606) D Type E o Type S I! Grade B D Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): 0 ASTM A409 (production wells) 0 ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241): (check one): 0 Schedule 40 D Schedule 80 D Schedule 120

Thennoset Plastic: (check one) D Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

0 Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

0 Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWWA C950

0 PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

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WCPI Application Form 08131/2010

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERHOR Of KAWAII

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIR PER to ...

TO:

FROM:

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14,2011

Honorable Loretta J. Fllddy,A.C.S.W., M.P.H., Director Department qf Health

Water Branch h

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETIA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DllECTOII:

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Attention: Acting Chief, Wastewater Branch Joanna L. Seto, Chief, Safe Drinkin

·Alec Wong, Chief, Clean Water B Dr. Keith Kawaoka, Office of H

() William J. Aila, Jr., Chairpersont.¢ ~Commission on Water Resource Manage

Evaluation and Emergency Respotill .U)

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626..:02) TMK (2) 2-2-002:015

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returnin this cover memo form b Au ust 17 2011. If we do not receive comments or a request for ad itional review time by this date, we will assume that you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locatethe proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218.

Cl:ss Attachment(s)

RESPONSE:

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This well qualifies as a source which will serve as a source of potable water to a public water system (defined as serving 25 or more people at least 60 days per year or has IS or more service connections) and must receive Director of Health approval .J!.!:iu to its use to comply with Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Title II, Chapter 20, Rules Relating to Potable Water Systems, § 11-20-29. -·

This well does not qualify as a source serving a public water system (serves less than 25 people or more people at least 60 days per year or IS service connections) and if the well water is used for drinking, the private owner should test for bacteriological and chemical presence before initiating such use and routinely monitor the water quality thereafter. However, if future planned use ftom this source increases to meet the public water system definition then Director of Health approval is required .J!.!:iu to implementation.

If the well is used to supply both potable and non-potable purposes in a sinile system, the user shall eliminate aoss-connections and backflow · connections by physically separating potable and non-potable systems by an air gap or an approved bac_kflow preventer, and by clearly labeling all non­potable spigots with warning signs to prevent inadvertent consumption of non-potable water. Backflow prevention devices should be routinely inspected and tested.

It does not appear that this well will be used for consumptive purposes and is not subject to Safe Drinking Water Regulations.

For the applicant's informalion, a source of possible wastewater contaminati~[ls [)Is aot located ncar the proposed well site (information attached).

A.n NPDES permit is required. (~ _

Other relevant DOH rules/regulations, information, or recommendations arc attached. tJru_.~\J vp ~fej ~J In the event that the location ofthe well changes but is still within the parcel described on this application, our division considers the com meats to still be applicable, and we do not need to review the new location .

..k No comments/objections R I d T . E M . Contact Person: o an eJano, ng. on aut r984,78232

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Please find attached the cover sheet with our comments. Hard copy is in the mail via messenger.

Have a good week!

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Lori Morikami, Planner

Planning & Design Section

Wastewater Branch

Phone (808) 586-4294 Fax (808) 586-4300

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NEI. ABERCROMBIE -Of- WILLIAM J. AllA. JR. -

TO:

FROM:

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LANOANO NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 1121

HONOLULU, HAWAII 1188011

July 14,2011

Honorable Loretta J. Fuddy, A.C.S.W., M.P.H., Director Department of Health

Water Branch h

WILLIAM D. IAA.FOUR, .Ill SI.MIER EROMAN

LORETTA J. FUODY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL 8. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilliE. M.D., J.D.

WII.IJAM M. TAM III"'N-

Attention: Acting Chief, Wastewater Branch Joanna L. Seto, Chief, Safe Drinkin Alec Wong, Chief, Clean Water B Dr. Keith Kawaoka, Office ofH

{) William J. Aila, Jr., Chairperson ~Commission on Water Resource Man,agc~!tl

Evaluation and Emergency Response

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaonou!u Juiption #1 (Well No. 4626-02UMK (2) 2-2-002:015

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application. ·

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0218.

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If the w.ll il UICd to supply both polablc and 110J111011ble purpoacs in a li~e ~.the -shall elimioale -.conncctiona IIIII bacldlow CC*IIIdions by Jli!Y.sically ...-llinc pDIIble and non-potable sy11ems by an air ~ ... aa 8IJPIIM(I baokllow .,._, ud by cl_.y labelinc allaon­potable spip with -ma a..,. to pnwn1 inadverteat COIISIIIIIPrion of --pollllle -· Bacldlow prewnlioD dmcellhould be rauliDdy iaspcctDcl ucllelled.

It does not.,._ that this well will be IIICd for CClllSIImp!iw purposca aacl iiDOI•bjoct 10 Safe Drialcina Water Repllllionl.

For the applicant's informaaion. a soumo ofpo~~~'ble-•-lnai~I•JI Is- located a-die proposed -lillie (IDf.......mm -heel).

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No commentrlobjectiaas k Contact Person: Roland Tejano, Eng. on Maui

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Engineering Section Supervisor

Hawaii Safe Drinking Water Branch

ph: 808-586-4258

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE _..,_ WII.LIMA J. AII.A, JR. -­WUIAM D. IIALFOUR, JR.

TO:

FROM:

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.0.80XI21

HONOLULU,IWNAII IIIIJI

July 14, 2011

Honorable Loretta J. Fuddy, A.C.S.W., M.P.H., Director Department of Health

Water Branch h

SUMNER ERDMAN LORI!TTAJ. FUDOY,A.C.I.W., M.P.H.

NEAL I.I'UJIWAM LA\\MNCE H. MIIICE. M.D, J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM ---

Attention: Acting Chief, Wastewater Branch Joanna L. Seto, Chief, Safe Drinkin Alec Won& Chief, Clean Water B Dr. Keith Kawaoka, Office of H

{) William J. Aila, Jr., Chairperson/ LA

Evaluation and Emergency Response

~Commission on Water RcsourceMaru nt

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Pennit A~~lication MIP-Kaonoulu frrjptjon ##1 CWell No. 4626-0 IMK (2) 2-2-002:015

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation pcnnit application.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218.

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

TO:

FROM:

SUBJECT:

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14, 2011

Russell Tsuji, Administrator ~ Land Division

William M. Tam, Deputy Director Commission on Water Resource ~erne t .

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #I (Well No. 4626-02) TMK (2) 2-2-002:015

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

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Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by August 17, 2011. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0218.

CI:ss Attachment(s)

RESPONSE:

[ ] A water lease/permit is required of this applicant and an application for such will be requested by our division.

Rt A water lease/permit is not required ofthis applicant.

[ ] A water lease/permit has been obtained by the applicant through lease no. __________ _

[ ] Other relevant Land Division rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

[ ] No objections

kx Other comments: Original source of private title is LC Award 3237 issued between 1845 and 1855.

Contact Person: Gary Martin Phone: 587-0421 ___ ___;:._:_=-:::c..___

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Date:--J7'-1/---'2o-~c0H/'-,11;...,~l~--

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

STATE OF HAWAII

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Mr. David Barnes Waimea Water Services, Inc. 67-1161 Mamalahoa, Suite 5 Kamuela, HI 96743

Dear Mr. Barnes:

P.O. BOX621 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14, 2011

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

4626-02.wcpia.acc

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application for Well No. 4626-02

We have received your Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application and filing fee for the MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 well (Well No. 4626-02). However, pursuant to the State Water Code, HRS §174C-84(a), the Commission on Water Resource Management can on!).: issue well construction and pump installation permits to contractors who hold valid a C-57, C-57a, or A tforpump installation only) license issued by the State of Hawaii, Department of Commerce and Consumer .Affairs, Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Because you have not identified a qualifying contractor, your application will not be accepted as complete until a qualifying contractor signs and completes sections 24 8i 25 on the application form.

However, we can process your incomplete application for review. If the review warrants the issuance of a permit, we will send such notice to you and give you the option to receive a letter of assurance in heu of the permit. A letter of assurance, if issued will state that we will issue the permits after your contractor signs the original application, subject to the following conditions: (a) the contractor has no outstanding issues with the Commission; (b) there have been no significant changes to the application1 proposed well site or well construction plan; (c) there have been no significant changes to applicable taws, rules, regulations; and (d) there have been no significant changes to hydrologic conditions at the proposeo well site.

The attached table describes the process, responsible parties, and deadline requirements for drilling or modifying a well and installing, modifying, or replacing a pump.

By this acceptance letter, we are also notifying the well operator/landowner that no water may be pumped other ttian for testing until a certificate of well construction/pump installation completion letter is issued to the well operator and landowner.

The permitted pump capacity described on the pump installation permit may be reduced if the pump test does not support the capacity. No certificate of pump installation will be Issued until the Commission determines that the pump capacity will not have ai:lverse effects on the aquifer, other nearby wells, or streams. Thus, you may need to remove the pump and install a smaller pump if the Commission decides a smal_ler pump is required to protect water resources before you can witfidraw water for purposes other than testmg.

If you have any questions about your permit application, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218 or toll-free at 974-4000 (Hawaii), 984-240;z(Maui), ex sian 70218.

CI:ss Attachment

c: Maui Industrial Partners, LLC

Sincerely,

(_J~~ WILLIAM M. TAM Deputy Director

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0 0 NEIL ABERCROMBIE WILLIAM J. AILA, JR.

GOVERNOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14, 2011

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETIA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

TO: Honorable Loretta J. Fuddy, A.C.S.W., M.P.H., Director Department of Health Attention: Acting Chief, Wastewater Branch

Joanna L. Seto, Chief, Safe Drinkin Water Branch Alec Wong, Chief, Clean Water B h Dr. Keith Kawaoka, Office ofH Evaluation and Emergency Response

FROM: () William J. Aila, Jr., ChairpersonU4 ~Commission on Water Resource Manage

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02) TMK (2) 2-2-002:015

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by August 17,2011. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume that you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this pemiit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0218.

CI:ss Attachment(s)

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This well qualifies as a source which will serve as a source of potable water to a public water system (defined as serving 25 or more people at least 60 days per year or has 15 or more service connections) and must receive Director of Health approval nrior to its use to comply with Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Title II, Chapter 20, Rules Relating to Potable Water Systems, §11-20-29.

This well does not qualify as a source serving a public water system (serves less than 25 people or more people at least 60 days per year or 15 service connections) and if the well water is used for drinking, the private owner should test for bacteriological and chemical presence before initiating such use and routinely monitor the water quality thereafter. However, if future planned use from this source increases to meet the public water system definition then Director of Health approval is required prior to implementation.

If the well is used to supply both potable and non-potable purposes in a single system, the user shall eliminate cross-connections and backflow connections by physically separating potable and non-potable systems by an air gap or an approved backflow preventer, and by clearly labeling all non­potable spigots with warning signs to prevent inadvertent consumption of non-potable water. Backflow prevention devices should be routinely inspected and tested.

It does not appear that this well will be used for consumptive purposes and is not subject to Safe Drinking Water Regulations.

For the applicant's information, a source of possible wastewater contamination []is [ 1 is not located near the proposed well site (information attached).

An NPDES permit is required.

Other relevant DOH rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

In the event that the location of the well changes but is still within the parcel described on this application, our division considers the comments to still be applicable, and we do not need to review the new location.

No comments/objections

Contact Person:------------------- Phone:

Signed: __________________ _ Date: --------------------

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14, 2011

Russell Tsuji, Administrator d? Land Division

William M. Tam, Deputy Director · -Commission on Water Resource ~erne t Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02) TMK (2) 2-2-002:015

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, AC.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by August 17,2011. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0218.

CI:ss Attachment( s)

RESPONSE:

[ ] A water lease/permit is required of this applicant and an application for such will be requested by our division.

[ ] A water lease/permit is not required of this applicant.

[ ] A water lease/permit has been obtained by the applicant through lease no. -----------

[ ] Other relevant Land Division rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

[ ] No objections

[ ] Other comments:

Contact Person: Phone: ------------------- -------

Signed: __________________ _ Date: --------

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14, 2011

Dr. Puaalaokalani Aiu,. Administrator ~ Historic Preservation

William M. Tam, Deputy DirectorUA Commission on Water Resource Managem t

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #I (Well No. 4626-02) TMK: (2) 2-2-002:015

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETIA J. FUDDY, AC.SW, M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by August 17, 2011. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218. If you require additional information regarding specific information that can be provided by the applicant, please contact the applicant directly at the contact information provided on the application form.

CI:ss Attachment( s)

RESPONSE:

[ ] This is a [ ] public (county or state) project [ ] private project and [ ] will [ ] may disturb historic sites.

[ ] We concur that the work described under this permit will not disturb historic sites.

[ ] We do not concur that the work described under this permit will not disturb historic sites. We require the following for our concurrence:

Contact Person:------------------ Phone: ______ _

Signed: ___________________________________ ___ Date:. _______ _

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14, 2011

Mr. William Spence, Director Planning Department County of Maui 250 South High Street Wailuku, HI 96793

Dear Mr. Spence:

Special Management Area Use Permit Requirements for Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application

MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W .. M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the SMA permitting requirements specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by August 17, 2011. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0218.

Sincerely,

U/d!Le~. ~ WILLIAM J. AILA, JR.

{""" Chairperson

CI:ss

RESPONSE:

[ ] This well project [ ] requires [ ] does not require a SMA. If a SMA is required it [ ] has [ ] has not been approved and [ ] is [ ] is not currently active.

[ ] Other relevant rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

[ ] No objections

[ ] Other comments:

Contact Person: -------------------- Phone: ____________ _

Signed: _____________________ _ Date: ____________ __

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NEIL ABERCROMBIE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 14, 2011

Mr. David Taylor, Director Department of Water Supply County of Maui 200 South High Street Wailuku, HI 96793

Dear Mr. Taylor:

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Review Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application

MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN

LORETTA J. FUDDY, A.C.S.W., M.P.H. NEAL S. FUJIWARA

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

WILLIAM M. TAM DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application. If you have any comments on this application, please submit them by August 17,2011. Ifwe do not receive comments we will assume you have no comments.

If you have any questions about this permit application, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251.

CI:ss Attachment

Sincerely,

~-~WILLIAM J. ::A, JR.

{ 0" Chairperson

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FROM: CHARLEY

FUJII, N.

-1-HARDY, R.

~ -2-HOAGBIN,S. -4- ICE, C.

IMATA, R.

P\ 0 M,MISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

ROUTE SLIP FOR NEW APPLICATIONS

DATE: 7""'ul-11

KUNIMURA, I. -3-TAM,W.

NAKAMA, L. UYENO, D. YODA, K. YOSHINAGA, M.-

SUSPENSE DATE:

1 Approval -3-Signature

Information

14-Jul-11

PLEASE:

See Me -1-Review & Comment

Take Action Type Draft acknow letter

-2-Type Final, label file folder, update People.db -4- File & Input Issue Date

Xerox copies

WELL NUMBER 4-G, u ,.. 0 2,... WELL NAME KaonOUIU lrr 1 WUP Number

~ WELL CONSTRUCTION ~UMP INSTALLATION D WUPA D WUP Transfer D DEC-ADM97-A1 Modification

ATTACHMENTS FOR APPLICATION PjtOCESSING- Both applicant & staff generated rev\QANtJ ~ ltUit~ ~~~ ~~fA9-,ho\.-1 TRANS. LETTER ./

2 PERMIT PROCESS TABLE

3 CWRMMAPS

4 APPL. FORM (11 COPIES)

5 USGS MAPS (11 COPIES)

6 TAX MAPS (11 COPIES)

7 PARCEL OWNER VERIF.

8 CONTRACTOR VERIF.

9 ALL INFO FILLED IN

10 BACKGROUND CHECK

11 $25 FEE DEPOSIT SLIP

12 DHP/CDUP/SMA pre-screen

13 EA 343 S(a) triggers?

FOLDER:

---:7:" J< making 1-mile radius and penciling in on hanging maps

=¥ MLS PRINTOUT =z:::: DCCA LICENSE SCREEN PRINTOUT

~ .....niL (SMA map printout http://gis.hicentral.com/website/parcelzoning/viewer.htm.,or INGRID'S SMA/CD MAP)

(LUC map printout http://luc.state.hi.us/luc_maps.htm., or INGRID'S SMA/CD MAP) •

/No YES - trigger identified is: (if triggered, exemption analysis memo must be attached before accepting)

~ MADE NEW FILE FOLDER, ATTACHED FILE FOLDER ALREADY MADE, IN "fit! CJf!BINE'I" ( ~" • ( W k)

INCOMPLETE ACTION DATES:

DATE ACTION ? 5~ (o CP- +1 c~ ~ ~p cc ~ ; ~{! M (.j) tA.rl'{ o.r_fu tr

. ~ ~ }"...,"' ~ ~ - ,~ '"" rur,,;J....

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DARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESO~S DOCUMENT NO.: UA c OR ATTACHED WORKSHEET DATE: July_6, 2011

SRC/ COST F YR APP D OBJ CTR PROJECT PH ACT AMOUNT NAME/DESCRIPTION 0/'IANG INPUT)

s 12 326 c 1026 0752 (1) $25.00 Valley Well Drilling

" " " " " " (2) $25.00 Stephen P. Bowles

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10) \

TOTAL $ 50.00

REMARKS: LINE (1) Wright 2011 LINE (2) Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #1 LINE (3 LINE (4) LINE (5) LINE (6) LINE (7) LINE (8) LINE (9) LINE (10)

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STATE OFQWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

APPLICATION FOR A WELL CONSTRUCTION I PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT

Instructions: Please plint in ink or type and send completed application with attachments to the Commission on 1\1 JUL -6 PH ': 03 Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96609. Application must be accompanied by 10 copies and a non-refundable filing fee of $25.00 payable to the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources. The Commission may not accept incomplete applications. For assistance, call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For further information and updates to this application form, visit http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrrn.

WELL LOCATION INFORMATION

_2 ___ 2_ 02 15 1. STATE WELL NO. (if already assigned) I ' WFII NAMF

Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #1

3.1SLAND

Maui 14.TMK

zone see olat pare The following must be attached before this appli..:.cii.iu.-. i:; ~..,i.W c.:t w.-.. . ..,lci.c.

• Portion of 7.5-Minute Series USGS topographic map (scale 1:24,000) with well location labeled and indude the name of the quad map • Property tax map, shO'Mng well location referenced to established property boundaries • Photograph of lhe proposed well site • A schematic diagram showing the well site access road and proposed 'Nell infrastructure

5. WELL OPERATOR'S NAME/COMPANY I Well Operato(s Contact 6. LANDOWNER'S NAME/COMPANY

Michael Rosenfeld & MIP, LLC Charles Jencks Maui Industrial Partners, LLC Well Operato(s Maiting Address Landowne(s Mailing Address

I Landowner's Contact

Charles Jencks

P.O. Box 220, Kihei, Hawaii 96753 P.O. Box 220, Kihei, Hawaii 96753

WAll OpArRtor'!lli PhnnA I Well ~rator's Fax

606-87 4-5263 806-879-2557

I Well Operato(s E-mail Landowner's Phone ~l_~n~nwn~~"!! l=~v

808-67 4-5263 808-879-2557

PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION 7. Proposed Work 6. Copstruction Type

'Ef Dlilled

PROPOSED PUMP INSTALLATION 11. Proposed Pumping Rate, gpm (gallons per minute)

I Landowner's E-mail

charlie@_GBIMAUI.com

13. Method of flow measurement 611 Flowmeter -0 Construct New Well

0 Modify Existing Well 0 Abandon/Seal Well

0 Dug 0 Shaft

10. Proposed Work 13 Install New Pump 0 Replace Pump 50 0 Open Pipe

1-:-:-:::----:-:--.:c..::.:------t 0 Weir 0 Tunnel 12. Proposed Amount of 0 Olifice

Withdrawal, gpd Coallons per day) 0 Other (explain)

9.1sthlswellpartofabatteryofwells? 0 Yes 0 No 60,000 14. Proposed Surveyor name and license number (a surveyor Is required for all Well Construction t'ermits and may be required for some Pump

Installation Permits)

PROPOSED USE

0 15. Municipal (water systems serving greater than 25 individuals or 15 service connections)

0 16. Domestic Number of units to be served:

0 17. Industrial (desclibe)

g 16. irrigation (desclibe aop and no. of acres) l...t.AA.d. f(' A.fiTW,( ,.! 1,{) a.c:,.,. 0 19. Military (desclibe) \ " ~

0 20. Other (desclibe)

OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS If required, items 21. and 22. must be obtained before the Commission can legally issue a permit:

21. Conservation District Use Permit (COUP) 0 Required, COUP# date approved ___ _ 0 Not Required (attach documentation from OCCL) 0 I have not checked with OCCL about whether or not a COUP is required. I understand that checking with OCCL plior to making this application will

exped~e my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial of the perm~ issuance, or revocation of the permit after it is issued.

22. Special Management Area Permit (SMAP) f · M SMA 0 Required, SMA# date approved ____ !lO ' 0 Not Required (attach documentation from applicable County agency) 0 I have not checked with the county about whether or not an SMA Permit is required. I understand that checking with the County plior to making this

application will expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial of the permit issuance, or revocation of the permit after it is issued.

~ Histone Preservation Division (HPD) of the Department of Land and Natural Resources ~ I have consulted with the HPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on histone sites. I have attached applicable documentation

from the HPD. 0 I have not consulted with the HPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on histone sites. I understand that checking with the HPD

plior to making this application will expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or resutt in denial of the permit issuance or revocation of the permit after it is issued. Additionally, the history of past land use is attached.

Additional remarks, explanations, etc. (attach additional sheet if more space is needed)

NOTE: Signing below indicates that the signatories understand and swear that the information provided is accurate and true to the best of their knowledge. Further, the signatories understand that upon permit approval: 1) the proposed work is to be completed within two (2) years of the approval date; 2) the contractor shall submn to the Commission a well completion/abandonment report within 60 days after the completion date of the permitted work; 3) in the event that the application is not completed correctly, any permit may be suspended until the item is brought in to compliance, and any work done while the permit is in suspension may result in fines of up to $5000/dav. 24. WELL DRILLER (Must be filled out W application is for Well Construction) 25. PUMP INSTALLER (Must be filled out if application is for Pump lnstallalion)

Licensee business name C-57 License No. Licensee business name C-57/C-57a/A License No.

Signature Plint Date Signature Plint Date

Address Address

Phone Fax E-mail Phone Fax E-mail

WCPI Application Form 05/12/2005

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PROPOSED WELL SECTION (Please attach schematic if different from diagram provided below)

Hole Diameter: _.l.Z..__in.

Elevation at top of casing _ 137 _fl., msl* \ ~ ( ~~ Minimum of 2' Radius & 4" Thick Concrete Pad (to contain benchmark -'-, - surveyed to nearest 0.01 fl.)

Grouting method:

D Positiw displacement

fiOther

!Total Depth

_.15.Q_,fl.

(;~: iy~ r Ground Elevation: _.ll§__fl., msl*

,.------·----.::,""'' ;~;:': .• ·::.:.::. ''""" """" Pleaserefertothe Cement Grout: _ 1 nn .fl. ;.) - , . , HAWAIIWELLCQNSTRUCTIQNAND (min. 70% of dis!em:e ~m ~:; ! .. :.; PUMP INHALLAJI£)N STA~DARQS ground elevation to top of .:;~ i':~ toensurethatyouras-builtisincomPITancewith water surface or 500 fl., ~::: . . . applicable standards. whichever is less.) ~f ~:;;~

Annular space between hole and casing ( 1.5" for positive displacement, 3" for other methods):

_Lin.

"::l :·1-· ... ·: ~-:.;

~ ff: v .... ,·. /. ~.:;:: ::~··

'--;::::========~ :·: ;,,·,: -J- :~·-. ::;, Rock or Gravel Packing:

0 ft. Material: -

D Crushed BasaH

D Rounded Gravel '-;::=====::::;-1-¥-".~--f:i~ Estimated Water Level

Elevation:

_fl__fl. msl* -'- -

,__ Solid Casing: (;, 90% x (Ground Elev.-Water Level Elev))

Total Length: ~-5 _______ fl.

Nominal Diameter: ___ .a__ ____ in.

Wall Thickness: ___ .1J4__ _____ in.

Bottom Elevation: ___ .(L_ ____ fl .. msl*

Open Casing: 'fi Perforated 0 Screen

Total Length: __ 10 _________ fl.

Nominal Diameter: ---~----in.

Wall Thickness: -------~--in. Bottom Elevation: ___ -1_0 __ . __ ' __ fl .. msl*

note: Neither bentonite nor mud should be used in saturated zone during drilling

Open Hole: Length: ____ 5_. __________ fl.

Diameter: ____ _;5_1"-/"'2 ____ , ____ in.

--- Bottom Elevation: 150 fl .. msl*

• The approximate elevation must be referenced to mean sea level (msl) at the time of appUcation filing. Final elevations of well components shall be submitted in the Well Completion/Well Abandonment reports and referenced to a benchmark which has been established by a surveyor licensed by the State.

For non-salt water Basal Wells- bottom elevation of well should not be deeper than 1/4 of aquifer thickness or,

Bottom Elevation of Well Limit = (water Elevation - 41 • Water ~eJ Elevation )

Example: Estimated+ 2ft. Water Levet Elev. -Bottom Elevation of Well Umit = ( 2- ~) = -18.5 ft.

Solid Casing Material: Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): D ANSIIAWWA C200 D API Spec. 5L fi ASTM A53 D ASTM A139

And compliant with (check one or more): D ASTM A242 (or A606) D Type E D TypeS !5I Grade B D Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): D ASTM A409 (production wells) D ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic confonning to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80

PVC Plastic confonning to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241): (check one): D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80 D Schedule 120

Thermoset Plastic: (check one) D Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

D Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe confonning to ASTM D3517

D Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWWA C950

D PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing confonning to ASTM D3296

D FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing confonning to ASTM D3296

Open Casing Material: Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): D ANSIIAWWA C200 D API Spec. 5L 'f!f ASTM A53 D ASTM A139

And compliant with (check one or more): D ASTM A242 (or A606) D Type E D TypeS 'f!f Grade B D Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): D ASTM M09 (production wells) D ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241): (check one): D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80 D Schedule 120

Thermoset Plastic: (check one) D Filament Wound Resin Pipe confonning to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997 D Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

D Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe confonning to AWWA C950

D PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

D FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing confonning to ASTM D3296

WCPI Application Fonn 05/1212005

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July 5th, 2011

Re: Amended Ka'ono'ulu Well Permit Application

Charlie Ice,

0

67-1161 Mama1ahoa, Suite 5 Kamuela HI 96743 Ph: (808) 885-5941 Fax: (808) 885-7851

The attached documents are the amended well permit application and supporting documents for the Kaonoulu project. I have attached 10 copies, as requested, along with our $25 application fee. Also attached are the original Well Permit Application, Letter of Assurance for Well No. 4626-02, and Cancellation of Letter of Assurance. You will note that the TMK for the parcel has changed from the original 2-2-02: 15 to 3-9-001 : 169. The well site has not changed location; instead, the TMK has changed because the property was subdivided during the time between our original application and the present, updated application.

Please contact Stephanie Peikert or myselfifyou have any questions or comments regarding this application.

Sincerely,

David R Barnes Geologist Waimea Water Services

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CHARMAINE TAVAAfS Mayor

MILTON M. ARAKAWA. A.I.C.P. Director

MICHAEL M. MIYAMOTO Depl.lly Dlreelor

May 21.2007

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COUNTY OF MAUl DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 250 SOUTH HIGH STREET

WAILUKU, MAUl, HAWAif 96793

RALPH M. NAGAMINE. LS., P.E. Development Services AdmlnistraiKin

DAVID TAYlOR, P:E. Wastewater Aeelama11on Dillision

CARY YAMASHITA, P.E. Engineering OivisiOf'l

BRIAN HASHJRO, P.E. H;gnwa)'11 DivisiOn

TRACY TAKAMINE, P.E. Solid Waste Oivislon

f1AY L 2 2007

Mr. Warren S. Unemori, President WARRENS. UNEMORI ENGINEERING, rNC. 2145 Wells Street, Suite 403 Wailuku, Hawaii 96793

~C!RREH S. UNEMORI ENGINEERING1 INC.

SUBJECT: KAONOULU RANCH-WATER TANK SUBDIVISION TMK: (2) 2·2·002:015 SUBDIVISION FILE NO. 2.2995

Dear Mr. Unemori:

Pursuant to condition no. 2 of our January 16, 2007, preliminary approval letter, the Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Division (SHPD) concurs that "no historic properties will be affected" by this undertaking. A copy of their May 9, 2007, letter is attached for your information.

Please note that "In the event that historic resources, including human skeletal remains, are identified during routine construction activities, all work needs to cease in the immediate vicinity of the find, the find needs to be protected from additional disturbance, and the State Historic Preservation Division, Maui Section, needs to be contacted immediately at (808) 243-4641."

If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact SHPD at 243-5169.

eri S:\O$A\$ub!Mv;2\211299&-3.11r

Attachment

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May 9, 2007

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STATEOFHAWAll DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NA'I1JRAL RESOURCES

STATE HISTORJC PRESERVATION D!VJSION GOI KAMOKlLA BOULEVARD, ROOM ~SS

KAPOLEI, HAWAJI96707

kOHRT 11:. MAIIIOI. D...,.,_ -'TIC--.:.. IICA'I'IOO"""'.,.._,._

JUMAU O.l:IIOIV!Y,._ C0101111110H OW..,Nrlll QIOI.IkO NAJr44bi::Drr

t'OND. .. A_ .ulliCIIAST4LoUnls COIII .. ,.A'IIDM IIN!DIUICillea~"f

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Ms. Lesli Otani Department of Public Works and Environmental Management Development Services Administration. County ofMaui

LOG NO: 2007.0004 DOC NO: 0704JP31 Archaeology

250 South High Street Wailuku, Hawai'i 96793

Dear Ms. Otani:

SUBJECT: Chapter 6E-42 Historic Preservation ReviewJ:County/DSAJ -Preliminary Plat Review (File Number 2.29n) for the Proposed Ka'onu1ulu Ranc:h Water Tank Subdivision Ka1onu'uJu Ahupua'a, Wailuku Districtt Island ofMaui TMJ{: Cll 2-2-002i oortion of015

The subject action consists of plans to subdivide a very large lot (5.921.012 acres) in order to provide a 1.0 MG water tank to service Ka'onu'ulu Marketplace_ Construction plans that contain the waterline and water tank improvements for the subject subdivision have been submitted for review as part of the Ka'onu'ulu Marketplace construction plans, which we provided comments for.

We have previously provided comments involving the subject parcel (LOG NO: 2004.3636/ DOC NO: 0412CD19; LOG NO: 2004.1249/ DOC NO: 0404CD42). We commented on the preliminary plat review that swnrnarized the status of the subject parcel (LOG NO: 2003.2065/ DOC NO: 0310CD33). In 1994, Xamanek Researches conducted an archa.eoJogical inventory survey and documented 21 historic sites that were issued 20 State Inventory ofHistoric Places (SIHP) numbers (50-50-10-3727 through -3746)_ Of these sites, 19 were deemed significant for information content. One site (petroglyph) was removed from the original location and slated for permanent preservation at a different location [TMK: (2) 2-2-006:009)_ The present location of the petroglyph is specified in the preservation plan (after-the-fact) that v:as submitted by Xarnanek for Munekiyo and Arakawa in 1994 (LOG NO: 1998.21157/ DOC NO: 9802BD21).

We concur that no historic properties will be affected by this undertaking because: 0 Intensive cultivation has altered the land 0 Residential development/urbanization has altered the land 0 Previous grubbing/grading bas altered the land 0 An accepted archaeological inventory survey (AIS) found no historic properties 0 SHPD previously reviewed this project and mitigation has been completed

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Ms. Lesli Otani Page2

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1.2) Other: Wt have previously completed archaeological mitigation for the subject property that documenred twenty historic archaeologtcaJ sites. SJHP 50-50-10-3746 (petroglyph) was slattd for permanent preservation and has an accepted preservation plan (at a different location). It is unlikely that any additional historic properties will be affected by the proposed undertalang.

In the event that historic resources, incJuding human skeletal remains, are identified during construction activities, aU work needs to cease in the immediate vicinity of the find, the find needs to be protected from additional disturbance, and the State Historic Preservation Division, Maui Section, needs to be contacted immediately at (808) 243-4641.

;;gk ~ie Chinen, Administrator

State Historic Preservation Division

JP:kf

c: Director, Department ofPla.rming. FAX 808~270·7634 Maui Cultural Resources Commission, Dept. of Planning, 250 S. High Street, Wailuku, In 96793

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BACKGRQUND

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PRESERVATION PLAN FOR SITE 50-1()..3746

KAONOULU, MAKAWAO, ISLAND OF MAUl TMK 2-2-2:POR.15

Prepared by: Muneklyo & Araksws, Inc.

October 1994

The "Archaeological Inventory Survey and Botanical Survey Report Kaonoulu Light Industrial Park" prepared by Xamanek Researches (revised July 1994) noted a number of sites within an 88 acre study area in Kihei, Maui, Hawaii. Site 50-10-3746, a petroglyph pecked onto a boulder, was identified as being significant under Criteria "D" and "E" of the National Register of Historic Places. The report identified several options including donation of the rock to the Maul Historical Society or remaining on display within the ahupua'a of Kaonoulu, perhaps within the landscaping of the Kaonoulu Industrial Park. In letters dated July 12, 1994 and September 1 , 1994 to Xamanek Researches, the State Historic Preservation Division requested that additional information and that a preservation plan for Site 50-1 0-37 46 be submitted.

It is noted, however, that the boulder was moved on August 30, 1994 to an existing garden at Kaonoulu Ranch headquarters in Kula, Maui, Hawaii. At the time the boulder was moved, the persons involved with its relocation had no knowledge that a DLNR approved preservation plan was required prior to its relocation. This report constitutes an after-the-fact preservation plan.

The original location of Site 50-1 0-37 46 was at approximately 99 feet above mean sea level, approximately 1 ,340 feet mauka of Piilani Highway and approximately 1 ,050 feet north of Kulanihakoi Gulch. See Figure 1.

Site 50-10-3746 consists of a petroglyph pecked into a large weathered, somewhat rounded basalt boulder. The boulder is approximately 1.1 meter high, 91 em. wide, and 85 em. deep. The figure of a man is displayed on this boulder. Part of the figure's right leg appears to be missing or has weathered. In addition, a portion of a rounded object is depicted below the figure's left arm (Xamanek Researches, 1994). See Figure 2 and Figure 3.

The site was located in an area of shallow soil and weathered bedrock, near a promontory. Inspection of the general vicinity revealed no other material culture remains. While it could be a trail marker, there do not appear to be any intact remains of trails in the area of the site (Xamanek Researches, 1994).

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Right. I did notice that the depth of grout does not conform to the standard 70% of the distance from wellhead to water surface (by your estimate, that would be 70% of 133ft., or 93', not 50'.) The borehole is shown as 14 in, and casing is 10 in., which means the annular space is 2 in., not 3 in .. When you transmit the documents, please include a tax map-- ours does not show a parcel 3-9-001:169 (was 016?), and the portion of 2-2-002:015 should be incorporated as well. The proposed location of the irrigation well is not well marked, although I think I can figure it out -- maybe you can make it more apparent to the reviewers. Your project location map (showing soil borings) shows about 4 lots, three of which are marked, the other has a lot number by some other scheme; the total acreage appears to be about 68 ac for the first 3, with no indication for the fourth C15 ac?); one of your attached pages refers to an 88-ac project, and you've indicated a substantial portion of that (20 ac) to be irrigation of an industrial park. Perhaps further explanation would be helpful.

"David Barnes" <[email protected]>

"David Barnes" <[email protected]>

07/01/2011 03:52 PM

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Subject RE: FW: Kaonoulu Permit Application

Hi Charley,

The 10 copies and the $25 will be coming to you by mail. I just wanted to send you a pdf so that you could have a look at the permit early and let me know if we missed anything.

Thanks,

David R. Barnes Geologist Waimea Water Services

Ph: (808) 885-5941 Fax: (808) 885-7851 67-1161 Mamalahoa Hwy, Suite 5 Kamuela, HI 96743

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 01, 2011 3:41 PM To: David Barnes Cc: Stephen Bowles; Stephanie Peikert Subject: Re: FW: Kaonoulu Permit Application

You may note that the application form specifies 10 copies that are circulated in our review process. Maybe these are coming by regular mail. There is also a filing fee of $25.

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I have attached the amended well permit application for the Kaonoulu project Our clients are hoping for rapid approval so please contact Stephanie Peikert or myself if you have any questions or comments regarding this application.

Aloha,

David R. Barnes Geologist Waimea Water Services

Ph: (808) 885-5941 Fax: (808) 885-7851 67-1161 Mamalahoa Hwy, Suite 5 Kamuela, HI 96743

-m Final Kaonoulu Permit Application 2011. pdf

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• oor Official Use Only: STATE oQwAII

DEPARTME F LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

APPLICATION FOR A WELL CONSTRUCTION I PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT

Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed application with attachments to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. Application must be accompanied by 10 copies and a non-refundable filing fee of $25.00 payable to the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources. The Commission may not accept incomplete applications. For assistance, call the Regulation Branch at 587-G225. For further information and updates to this application form, visit http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm.

WELL LOCATION INFORMATION 1. STATE WELL NO. (ffalready assigned) 12. WELL NAME 3.1SLAND 14. TMK

4626-02 Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #I Maui 3 9 - 001 169

zone sec ~ ~ The following must be attached before this appltcation is accepted as complete:

• Portion of 7 .5-Minute Series USGS topographic map (scale 1:24,000) with well location labeled and indude the name of the quad map • Property tax map, showing well location referenced to established property boundaries • Photograph of the proposed well site • A schematic diagram showing the well site, access road and proposed well infrastructure • For dug wells, attach a grading plan wnh cross section profiles showing existing and finish grades

5. WELL OPERATOR'S NAME/COMPANY I Well Operator's Contact 6. LANDOWNER'S NAME/COMPANY I Landowner's Contact Charles Jencks Charles Jencks Piilani Promenade South LLC Douglas Gray

Well Operator's Mailing Address 17802 Skypark Cir. STE 200

Landowner's Mailing Address 17802 Skypark Cir. STE 200

Irvine CA 92614 Irvine, CA 92614

Well Operator's Phone I Well Operator's Fax I Well Operator's E-mail Landowner's Phone I Landowner's Fax I Landowner's E-mail 949-251-1161 [email protected] 949-251-1161 dgray@eclipsedevelopment

ormmcnm

PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED PUMP INSTALLATION 7. Proposed Work 8. Construction Type 10. Proposed Work 11. Proposed Pump Capacity, 13. Method of flow measurement

lXI Construct New Well lXI Drilled lXI Install New Pump gpm (gallons per minute) Ll!l Flowmeter D Modify Existing Well 0 Dug D Replace Pump 150 D Other (explain) D Abandon/Seal Well D Shaft

12. Proposed Amount of Withdrawal, D Tunnel gpd (gallons per day)

9. Is this well part of a battery of wells? D Yes ~ No 120,000

14. Proposed Surveyor name and license number (a surveyor is required for all Wen Construction Permits and may be required for some Pump Installation Permits)

PROPOSED USE

D 15. Municipal (water systems serving greater than 25 individuals or 15 service connections)

D 16. Domestic Number of units to be served:

D 17. Industrial (describe)

lXI 18. Irrigation (describe crop and no. of acres) Landscape Irrigation, approximately 20 acres

D 19. Military (describe)

D 20. Other (describe)

OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS If required, items 21. and 22. must be obtained before the Commission can legally issue a permit: 21. Conservation District Use Permit {COUP) 22. Special Management Area Permit {SMAP) D Well is in Conservation District 0 Required. SMA# date approved ____

0 Required, COUP# date approved ____ lXI Not Required (attach documentation from applicable County agency) D Not Required (attach documentation from OCCL)

0 I have not checked with the county about whether or not an SMA Permit is required. 0 I have not checked with OCCL about whether or not a COUP is required. ~ Well is not in Conservation District

D I have not checked if well is in or out of Conservation District.

23. State Historic Preservation Division {SHPD) of the Department of Land and Natural Resources li1l I have consulted with the SHPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on historic sites. I have attached applicable documentation from the HPD.

D 1 have not consulted with the SHPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on historic sites.

24. Chapter343 D An Environmental Assessment was completed, and

D An Environmental Impact Statement was required and has been accepted (aUach letter of acceptance). Publication date in The Environmental Notice:

D A Finding of No Significant Impact has been determined (attach letter). Publication date in The Environmental Notice:

This project proposes: D A wastewater treatment unit D Use at state or county lands, or use of state or county funds

D Use within a state conservation district D Waste-tcrenergy facility

D Use within a shoreline setback area D Landfill D Use within a national or Hawaii registered historic site D Oil refinery D Use within the Waikiki Special District D Power-generating facility

D The construction, expansion or modification of helicopter facility 0 None of the above 11 items

25. Water Use Permit No. (if applicable):

Additional remarks, explanations, etc. (attach additional sheet if more space is needed)

NOTE: Signing below indicates that the signatories understand and swear that the information provided is accurate and true to the best of their knowledge. Further, the signatories understand that upon permit approval: 1) the proposed work is to be completed within two (2) years of the approval date; 2) the contractor shall submit to the Commission a well completion/abandonment report within 60 days after the completion date of the permitted work; 3) in the event that the application is not completed correctly, any permit may be suspended until the item is brought in to compliance, and any work done while the permit is in suspension may result in fines of up to $5000/day.

26. WELL DRILLER (Must be filled out n application Is for Wetl Construction) 27. PUMP INSTALLER (Must be filled out hpplication is for Pump Installation)

To Be Determined To Be Determined

Licensee business name C-57 License No. Licensee business name C-57/C-57a/A License No.

Signature Print Date Signature Print Date

Address Address

Phone Fax E-mail Phone Fax E-mail

WCPI Application Form 08/31/2010

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0 0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING OUT WELL CONSTRUCTION/PUMP

INSTALLATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM CHECKLIST FOR A COMPLETE APPLICATION o Fill in the most recent application form.

(check www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm or call 587-0225 for updates) o Fill every line in (both sides of application). o Enclose a check for $25 payable to the Department of Land and Natural Resources. 0 Mark the proposed well location on: the appropriate USGS quad map, the TMK map, the photo and the schematic, and attach to the application. o For dug wells, attach a grading plan and cross section profiles showing existing and finish grades. o Attach the original and I 0 copies of the application form, maps, photo and schematic. o Attach letters from OCCL and appropriate county agencies regarding items 21 to 23. 0 Sign the application form.

Send the application and maps, copies, and the filing fee to: Commission on Water Resource Management P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, HI 96809

DESCRIPTIONS FOR LINES ON APPLICATION

WELL LOCATION INFORMATION I. STATE WELL NO. If you already have a state well number assigned, please fill it out here. Otherwise, leave it blank and a well number

will be assigned by the CWRM. 2. WELL NAME Give the well a short concise name that will differentiate it from other wells. It is what you want to call the well. 3. ISLAND The island name where the well is located. 4. TMK Tax Map Key number 5. WeD operator's information Fill in the information for the well operator. This should be the entity that will be responsible for reporting

the pumpage when the construction is completed. 6. Landowner's information Fill in the information for the landowner of the property where the well is located.

PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION 7. Proposed work The proposed work can be the construction of a new well, the modification (deepening, etc.) of an existing well, or the

abandonment and sealing of an existing well. Check one box only. 8. Construction type The construction type can be drilled, dug, shaft, or tunnel. 9. Battery Is this well part of a battery of wells? A battery is defined as two or more wells in close proximity that for all intents and purposes

functions as a single source.

PROPOSED PUMP INSTALLATION I 0. Proposed work The proposed work can be either the installation of a new pump or the replacement of an existing pump. Replacement of

an existing pump requires a permit only if the pump is of greater capacity than the existing installed pump. Otherwise, a replacement will only require the submission of a Well Completion Report Part II.

II. Proposed pump capacity The proposed pump capacity rate of the pump in gallons per minute (gpm). 12. Proposed amount of withdrawal The proposed amount of withdrawal in gallons per day (gpd), not to exceed (the proposed pumping

capacity in gallons per minute) x 1440 minutes/day. 13. Method of flow measurement This is the proposed method the operator will be using to measure pumpage for reporting purposes.

PROPOSED SURVEYOR 14. Proposed surveyor name and license number A Hawaii licensed surveyor must establish benchmark elevations for wells where

proposed pumps of70 gpm or more are to be installed, to comply with the well completion report requirements. Proposed pumps less than 70 gpm may have this requirement deferred until the Commission deems it is necessary. If you wish to defer this requirement and your pump is less than 70 gpm, please write "deferred" in this space.

PROPOSED USE 15. Municipal Use is domestic, industrial, and commercial use of water through public services available to persons of a county for the promotion

and protection of their health, comfort, and safety, for the protection of property from fire, and for the purposes listed under the term "domestic use".

16. Domestic Use is any use of water for individual personal needs and for household purposes such as drinking, bathing, heating, cooking, noncommercial gardening, and sanitation.

17. Industrial Use is for uses such as cooling or processing water, etc. 18. Irrigation Use is for golf courses, agriculture, etc. Describe crop type and acreage. 19. Military Use is water used by the military from military operated water supply systems. 20. Other Use not described in items 15 through 19. Please add a description.

OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS 21. Conservation District Use Permit (COUP) To find out if your well is located in a Conservation District (CD), you should first check

with the Land Use Commission (LUC) (http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedtigisimaps/slud.jpg or call 587-2833). If the well is not in a CD, then you may check not in a CD box. If the well site is in a CD you will need to then determine if a Conservation District Use Permit (COUP) is required. To find out if a COUP is necessary, please contact the Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands (OCCL) ofDLNR at 587-0377.

22. Special Management Area Permit (SMAP) To determine if an SMAP is necessary, on Oahu call 527-5374; on Hawaii call 961-8288; for Maui County call270-7235; on Kauai call241-6677

23. Historic Preservation review If the parcel(s) affected by construction (well location/access road/infrastructure for well) has been reviewed by the State Department of Land and Natural Resources Historic Preservation Division (SHPD or through an OEQC Environmental Review, Special Management Area Permit, etc.), check "yes" and attach any relevant documentation from SHOP. If the affected parcel(s) has not undergone SHOP review, attach a photograph of the affected area, a schematic diagram (showing the well location, access road and infrastructure for the well), and a short description of the prior use(s) of the land on which the well resides.

*Please note: You are strongly advised to contact the SHPD to obtain a pre-review of your project. In the event that you do not get an HP pre-review and if during the course of either review or the permit itself it is determined that you need SHPD's concurrence, your application or permit may be held in abeyance or denied until issues with HP are resolved. To contact SHPD, please call 692-8015.

24. Chapter 343 If an Environmental Assessment was completed, fill in the dates of publication and acceptance. For additional information about the proposed uses checkboxes, refer to http://luc.state.hi.us/docs/brs_343.pdf

25. Ground Water Use Permit No. (if applicable) If a Ground Water Use Permit number has been obtained, identify it here.

SIGNATURES 26. Well Driller This section must be filled out completely for the Well Construction Permit application to be accepted as complete. 27. Pump Installer This section must be filled out completely for the Pump Installation Permit application to be accepted as complete.

WCPI Permit Instructions and Process Worksheets 8/31/2010

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The following selected documents state that, "no historic properties will be affected" by the Ka'ono'ulu Marketplace construction plans. It is to be noted that the 1994 archeology study was conducted at a time prior to the subdivision of the 88,000 acre property. Therefore, the archeology study area would include the well site on TMK: 3-9-001: 169. Representative maps are included in the following documents.

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CHARMAINE TAVARES ~

MILTON M. MAKAWA. A.I.C.P. Oiteclor

MICH~EL M. MIYAMOTO Deputy Dlrecb

May21, 2007

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COUNTY OF MAUl DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC WORKS

ANO ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRAnON 250 SOUTH HIGH STREET

WAILUKU. MAUl, HAWAII 96793

~~ NAGAM!Ne, L.S., P.E. ~-·-" Se!vices Adrnlnit1ration

DAVID TAYlOR, P.£. Wastawater Atdamallon OiviSIOn

CARY YAMASHITA, P.E. l!ngineering DMslon

BRIAN HASHIRO, P.E. H~DMIIon

TAACY TAKAMIHE. P.!. Soi<f Wa$1e Division

NAY~ 2 2007 Mr. Warren S. Unemori, President WARREN S. UNEMORI ENGINEERING. INC. 2145 Wells Street, Suite 403 Waluku, Hawaii 96793

WARREN S. UHEMORI EHGINEERIN«t INC.

SUBJECT: KAONOULU RANCH-WATER TANK SUBDIVISION TMK: (2) 2-2..002:015 SUBDIVISION FILE NO. 2.2995

Dear Mr. Unemori:

Pursuant to condition no. 2 of our January 16, 2007, preliminary approval letter, the Department of Land and Natural Resources, State Historic Preservation Division (SHPO) concurs that "'no historic properties will be affected" by this undertaking. A copy of their May 9; 2007, Jetter is attached for your information.

Please note that "In the event that historic resources, including human skeletal remains, are identified during routine construction activities, all work needs to cease in the immediate vicinity of the find, the find needs to be protected from additional disturbance, and the State Historic Preservation Division. Maui Section, needs to be contacted immediately at (808) 243-4641."

If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact SHPD at 243-5169.

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Ms. LesJi Otani Pagel

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[81 Other; We have previously completed archa.eological mitigation for the subject pro~rty that documenrNI twenty historic archaeologtcal sites. SlHP J0-50-J0-3746 (petroglyph) was slated for permanmt prt.St'I"VQtfOn and Jws an accepted preservation plan (at a di.flirent location). It is unlihly that any additional historic properties will be affected by the proposed undertaking.

In the event that historic resources, including human skeletal remains, are identified during construction activities, all work needs to cease in the immediate vicinity of the find, the find needs to be proteaed from additional disturbance, and the State Historic Preservation Division, Maui Section, needs to be contacted immediately at {808) 2434641.

,.. • ..,..._ie Chinen, Administrator State Historic Preservation Division

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c: Director. Department ofPla:nnin& FAX S0&--270-7634 Maui Cultural Resources Commission, Dept. ofPJannina. 250 S. Hiah Street. Wailuku,l:D 96793

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FROM: Charley TO: _IMATA, R. _MILLS, D _UYENO, D. _CHONG, R. _ CHENG, C. _LAROUX, E. _ OHYE, M. _FUJII, N. _ YOSHINAGA, M. _ SWANSON, S. _ KUNIMURA, I. _ ENGLAND, D.

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COMMISSIO~N WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT~ DATE: 2-6 ~ tO I NIT. TO: INIT.

.3 KAWAHARA, K. _ _L HARDY, R. ~ _ SAKODA, E. ~ _NAKAMA, L. _TORRES, R

~HOAGBIN,S _CHING, F. _ DANBARRA, S. _ YODA, K.

FOR: _1 Approval _3 Signature

Information

PLEASE: Review & Comment

_Type Draft _b Type Final

File _Copies: __

Take Action:

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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

Mr. Charles Jencks

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

June 24, 2010

Maui Industrial Partners, LLC P.O. Box220 Kihei, HI 96753

Dear Mr. Jencks:

Cancellation of Letter of Assurance MIP-Kaonoulu Irrigation Weill (Well No. 4626-02)

LAURA H. THIELEN CHAIRPERSON

WILLIAM D. BALFOUR, JR. SUMNER ERDMAN NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. DONNA FAY K. KIYOSAKI, P.E.

LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

KEN C. KAWAHARA, P.E. DEPUTY DIRECTOR

According to our records, a letter of assurance was issued June 27, 2006 after normal review of your well construction/pump installation permit application, awaiting assignment of a licensed contractor to receive the actual permits. A permit can normally be extended two years after the first two years of issue, and we have reached the end of that period.

If you have active plans to use these permits, please let us know in writing within 30 days. Otherwise, we will cancel this assurance. You may reapply at any time the project is ready to go, without penalty or prejudice.

If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of our staff at (808) 5 87-0218 or toll-free from Maui at 984-2400, extension 70218.

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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

Mr. Charles Jencks

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

June 27, 2006

Maui Industrial Partners, LLC P.O. Box220 Kihei, HI 96753

Dear Mr. Jencks:

Letter of Assurance for Well No. 4626-02

PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

4626-02.loa

We received your Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit application, and have completed the review process. In accordance with the State Water Code, § 174C-84(a), a contractor is required to obtain a permit.

Once you have selected a contractor, the contractor shall sign and return to the Commission a copy of the original application, upon which a permit will be issued provided that the following conditions are met:

1. The contractor has no outstanding issues with the Commission. 2. There are no significant changes to the application. 3. There have been no significant changes to applicable laws, rules or regulations since

the application date. 4. There have been no significant changes to hydrogeologic conditions since the

application date.

Also, attached for your information are copies of comments from reviewing agencies.

If you have any questions, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251 or toll-free at 984-2400, extension 70251.

CI:ss Enclosure

Sincerely,

w.hf-7 1't

DEAN A. NAKANO Acting Deputy Director

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Subject Well 4626-02

Charley, As I explained, The well would be located at the same location but will serve an expanded irrigation system. The new owner/developer is planning to grow into a larger project We need construction dust control supply by mid Seprember is possible so we would like to modify the existing permit will the following changes:

1. change the six diameter from 6 to 10 with annulus to 14 2. allow for pvc casing if we deem it appropriate (to be evaluated) 3. increase the pump capacity from 50 to 150 (we will plan on running appropriate tests) 4. We want permission to leave the test pump in the well for construction dust control. 5. The expected daily irrigation will be about 100, 000 to 120,000 on build out

There will be a change in the named owner I think. I this is OK , we will submit a revised permit to reflect these changes or as you deem appropriate. As a helpful note, the Mayor is actively supporting this effort which is financed by the Ohio State employees retirement fund with the development estimated with and investment package of $150million. Please let me know if we can move forward with the design and revisions. You can e-mail or call my cell @ 937-2826. Aloha, Steve

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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

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Russell Tsuji, Administrator Land Division

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May 15,2006

Dean A. Nakano, Acting Deputy Director 1 Commission on Water Resource Management

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by June 15,2006. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0251.

CI:ss Attachment( s)

RESPONSE:

[ ] A water lease/permit is required of this applicant and an application for such will be requested by our division.

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A water lease/permit is !!.2! required of this applicant. Fgc;, V?C (~3:

A water lease/permit has been obtained by the applicant through lease no; ~ j !; zu Other relevant Land Division rules/regulations, information, or recommendations a~~ched. ~ . {!J

:.;::: ::> fT"J No objections .h-. ~ - -

~~ v < Original source .of private titlel!~Lanf"'comrf?lssion Award 3237 issued between 1845 a~85~ C1

Other comments:

·a, Contact Person: ____ G_a_r~y....___M_a_r_t_i_n _______ _ Phone: 587-0421

Signed:_--4Af;::.-=.---+--~---'-· __ _ Date: --.rJ U~+~~Nr. -+-1 *4 ~2'+*00-lft-6

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FROM: ROY

TO:

ANAKALEA, P. CHING, F. DANBARA, S. FUJII, N. GOODING, K.

I NIT.

HARDY,R. ~ HOAGBIN, S. ~

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CO~ISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANA9MENT (2/06)

DATE: MAY 2 3 2006 SUSPENSE DATE:

TO: I NIT: FOR: PLEASE:

KUNIMURA, I. Approval See Me NAKAMA, L. Signature Review & Comment NAKANO, D. Information Take Action OHYE, M. Type Draft SAKODA, E. Type Final SWANSON, S. File UYENO, D. Xerox __ copies YODA, K. YOSHINAGA, M.

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I;INDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAW All 0 0

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION 601 KAMOKILA BOULEVARD, ROOM 555

KAPOLEI, HAW All 96707

May 19,2006

Mr. Dean Nakano Cmmission on Water Resource Management Department ofLand and Natural Resources P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawai'i 96809

Dear Mr. Nakano:

SUBJECT: Chapter 6E-8 Historic Preservation Review -

PKTJIR T. YOUNG CIIAIIU'ERSON

BOAllD OF LAND AND NAnJR.AL RESOUilCES COMMISSION ONWA'J'ER JlESOURCE MANA0EMENT

ROBIIRT K. MASUDA DEPUTYDIRECI"'R ·LAND

DIIAN NAKANO ACI'D<la DEPUTY DIRECTOR· WATER.

AQUAnC RESOURCES BOATING AND OCEAN JUr.CP.EA110N

BUREAU OP CONVEYANCES COMMISSION ONWAT'Eil.RESOUR.CEJoiAHAOEMI!NT

CONSEJt.VA'nON AND COASTAL LANDS CONSEit.VATION AND RESOURCES ENPOR.CEMENJ'

ENOINEI!RINO FOitES'IIlY AND WILDUPE IDSTORJCPIU£SER.VA'nON

KAHOOLAWE ISLAND RESERVE COMMISSION lAND

STATE PARKS s ~,, " ~ .. ·. ~ ~ ~.:: - ~1,'\ ~ ~ '2. ~ .. ft\ ~~ oP 0 ~4. ...

LO~: 200{iW255 DO~: 0604ftt28 Archaeology·

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application (Well No. 4527-18) for the Proposed Ka'ono'ulu 5 Well and Pump Installation Ka'ono'ulu Ahupua'a, Wailuku District, Island ofMaui TMK: (2) 3-9-001:161

Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the well and pump application for the proposed Ka'ono'ulu well and pump installation, which we received on October 26, 2005. Our review is based on reports, maps, and aerial photographs maintained at the State Historic Preservation Division; no field inspection was conducted on the subject property.

Based on the submitted documents, the subject action for the proposed undertaking consists of the construction of a well and the installation of an associated pump. The proposed use includes irrigation for 23. 705-acres of landscaping. The special management area permit application was previously approved for the proposed undertaking (SMI 1989/0040).

A search of our records indicates that an archaeological survey has not been conducted of the subject property. This area in general is likely to have once been the location of pre-Contact farming, perhaps with scattered houses.

Therefore, in order to determine the effect of the proposed undertaking on historic sites, we recommend that no action be taken on the proposed well and pump installation until an archaeological field inspection has been conducted. The field inspection shall be conducted by an independent qualified archaeologist to determine whether historic sites are present. Our revised comments will be based on the findings of the field inspection.

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Please direct any questions or concerns to the Maui Office Annex of the State Historic Preservation Division at (808) 243-5169.

Aloha,

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cc: Bert Ratte, Engineering, DSA, County ofMaui, FAX (808) 270-7972 Maui Cultural Res. Commission, Dept. of Planning, 250 S. High St, Wailuku HI 96793

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May-3.1-r6 02:21pm From-DEPT OF PLA~G COUNTY OF MAU I 808-242819

LINDA LU>IGI.E CC\rtHI+CH 01' ttMIAII

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU. HAWAII 96009

May 15,2006

Mr. Michael W. Foley. Director Planning Department County ofMaui 250 South High Street Wailuku, Hl 96793

Dear Mr. Foley:

Special Management Area Use Permit Requirements for Well Construction/Pump Installation Permtt Application

MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

T-317 P.OZ/02 F-794

PETeR T. YOUNG C>INRPC~

MEREDITH J, CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L FUKINO, M.P. LAWRENCE H. MilKE. M.D., J.D.

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STt=PHAAIE A. WMAI.EN

OEAN A. NAKANO •CTo•O OfPuTY OtiiECTOR

Transmitted for your review and conm1ent is a copy ofthe captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the SMA perm ining requirements specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo fonn by June 15,2006. lfwe do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this pel1Ilit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587~0251.

CI:ss

RESPONSE:

Sincerely,

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DEAN A NAKANO Acting Deputy Director

1AJ This well prqiecr [ ] require:> Q{] dots not require a SMA. Jf a SMA is required it [ ] has [ ] has not been approved and [ ] is [ ] i::> not curr!!fltly ac;tivc.

1 ] Other relevant rules/regulations, i11formarion, or recommendations are attached.

[ ] No objec:tions

[ ] Ol.her comments:

Contact Person: Robyn L. Louderm.il~ Phone: 270-7180

Date:.....__::5_1_3_t/_o_c,.. __

MRY-31-2006 02:06PM FRX:808 242819 ID:DLNR CWRM PRGE:002 R=100%

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TO:

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~--~1tft STATEOFHAWAII 'M'S()l' f!')l\r u an' • \a.~T DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES nt: un\11: l"l,.._llf\ I"OOMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P.O. BOX621 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

May 15,2006

Honorable Chiyome L. Fukino, M.D., Director Department of Health Attention: Director's Office

Harold Y ee, Wastewater Branch Acting Branch Chief, Safe Drinking Water Branch Alec Wong, Clean Water Branch

Peter T. Young, Chairperson 'f1 Commission on Water Resource Management

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by June 15,2006. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume that you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0251.

CI:ss Attachment(s)

RESPONSE: [ ] This well qualifies as a source which will serve as a source of potable water to a public water system (defined as serving 25 or more people at least 60

days per year or has 15 or more service connections) and must receive Director of Health approval orior to its use to comply with Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Title II, Chapter 20, Rules Relating to Potable Water Systems, §11-20-29.

[ ] This well does not qualify as a source serving a public water system (serves less than 25 people or more people at least 60 days per year or 15 service connections) and if the well water is used for drinking, the private owner should test for bacteriological and chemical presence before initiating such use and routinely monitor the water quality thereafter. However, if future planned use from this source increases to meet the public water system definition then Director of Health approval is required prior to implementation.

[ ] If the well is used to supply both potable and non-potable purposes in a single system, the user shall eliminate cross-connections and backflow connections by physically separating potable and non-potable systems by an air gap or an approved backflow preventer, and by clearly labeling all non­potable spigots with warning signs to prevent inadvertent consumption of non-potable water. Backflow prevention devices should be routinely inspected and tested.

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It does not appear that this well will be used for consumptive purposes and is not subject to Safe Drinking Water Regulations.

For the applicant's information, a source of possible wastewater contamination ~sf) is not located near the proposed well site (information attached).

An NPDES permit is required. . !'"'.II~ ~~<I Other relevant DOH rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.~ 1(fl J ; () iM t< 1'f 6 25 2 lJr V} I W In the event that the location of the well changes but is still within the parcel described on this application, our division considers the comments tfstill be applicable, and we do not need to review the new location.

V No comments/objection~ • '

Contact Ptflt;~V) fv10VJ ~ Phone: 8/Dlf~tf Date: 0 S-f e·-2oo0 signed: Y)?/f/h;f:a}Uj

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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

P.O. BOX 3378

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96801-3378

Wastewater Branch

0 CHIYOME LEINAALA FUKINO, M.D.

DIRECTOR OF HEALTH

In reply, please refer to: File:

919 Ala Moana Blvd. Room 309 Honolulu, Hawaii 96814-4920

Phone (808) 586-4294 Fax (808) 586-4300

A septic tank file has been found and the following information is provided. In general, the Department of Health has reviewed and approved of the plans based on the information submitted as verification that a treatment individual wastewater system (IWS) such as a septic tank was constructed and authorized to be used for wastewater disposal from a building/dwelling.

Tax Map Key number

Address

Septic Tank File #

Applicant Name

Submit Plan Date

Plan Approval Date

Inspection Date

System Approved for Use Date

BPA Date

System I Disposal Via

Use For

Designed By

Percolation Rate I Capacity

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For further information, you may call the Wastewater Branch engineer as listed:

For Oahu & Kauai: contact Johnny Ong at the Wastewater Branch office on Oahu at (808) 586-4294

For Kona: Dane Hiromasa at the Kealakekua Health Center at (808)322-1507

For Hilo: Jerry Nunogawa at the Hawaii District Health Office at (808)933-0401

tN. For Maui: Roland Tejano at the Maui District Health Office at (808)984-8232

cJss~ool faxes.wpd sam revised January 10, 2006

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05-19-06 01:53pm From-DOH/Saf8 Dr~n& Wat8r Branch \,.,...

8085864351 T-302 P.001/003 F-789

LINDA LINGLE CiiO\r.RAIOR 01" r'A¥Uu.

TO:

FROM:

STATE OF HAWAII O!::PARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O.BOX621

H0f<I0LULU, i-!AWAJI S660S

May 15,2006

Honorable Cbiyome L. Fukino, M.D., Director Department of Health Attention: Director•5 Office

Harold Yee, Wastewater Branch Acting Branch Chief, Safe Drinking Water Bmnch Alec Wong, Clean Water Bnwch

Peter T. Young. Chairperson 'f1 Commission on Water Resource Management

lAWRENCe: H. MilKE. M. 0., J.D STe:PHANIE A WHALEN

DEAN A NAKANO ACTIN~ Ct:.P'UTY IJ'i=l'E¢lO"

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

Tnmsmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation pennit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returning this cover rnemo form hv Jone 15,2006. Jf we do not receive comments or a request ior additional review time by this date. we will assume that you have no comments.

Please fmd the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have ru1y questions about this pennit application, request additional infonnation, or request additional review time, please contact Charley lee of the Commission staff at 587-0251.

CI:ss Attachment(s)

RESPO~SE:

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This well qu:,hficsa.• • ~<:>urcc whid! will Sc:n<e as a ~tree ofpot;tbic v.ar~rto a public Willet "Y't~m (dclino:d as sarvD!~;2:5 or more people m: ~ 60 doys pc:t Y""r <:>r lias IS or more :~t:rvi'e conuf:l'tioilSJ :md musl tto::cive Director of lieal!h appruv;~l prioriQ its 1151!: lo ~omply witb Hawaii Adllrinimative Rules (HAR.). Title II, Olaptcl' 10, Rules R~atiD.!: lq Potable Willer Sy.~•~rns, ~~ l-lCI·l9.

This well doc• no! qualify a.~ a souree ~ng a public wari!T SJIS!CIIl (~rves lc,s,• than 25 P•<>IJI• or nmr~ ~pili! <tt least 6o cllys JltlT year or 15 service conne<;tions) a.ud if tile well water i~ u~~ for dr'llkins. til.. f)livatc own;r sbould test for b<!<:tcriologi~al and d~mical p=nce ~ hlili<~tin~ sud, usc .,d routincfy "!Onitor U1e watlll q~G<Iily thcti!;!l\er. HOw'#IICC. if future p13JIIl2d use from this SOtm:o iDCI~<e:; to m.::•• the public water ~tern d..finition tbon Dit<L~or of He:.! I h approv3.1 is reqiW'ed e.ti!!: lu implcmw•~tion.

If d1• well is LL'leli to supply b\Jth poJ.able and Jll)n-potabl" ptzrpo= in a aingle ''YStcm, tho user !!hall climin3lel:l05S~Qnncctions and b•dJJow cunncaion!l by physically scpsrating potable ;md nall"i))tablc s~o;!~:ms by an air gap or ;m approvfd back now prc~><:ntor. and by 'IC!IIjy labeliJlg "11 non­J)Oiablc !lpigots wiil1 warning si0'1'1$ to prcvont inad••ltcnt COU$wnptioll oi'nOll-potibll! water. Botekr1ow pn:ovemion device.! i!1Qu)d b<? rourirlcly inspccrcd ~nd tcs1e<.!.

lt <loes DDl "DPCti lhat tbis well will be us!Od for 001<>11JTipliVC jlurpos~ and is 110! subject to sar. Orinlc.i•l!' Watci RegulaliOil>.

for the applil;ilnt's i•Jf~rmatiml, ~ ~urcc l)f pt>Ssible wa:;tew&er ~on1amb:11ion [ )i~ II is BGl lo~a1oo 11Bar tho pl'C>poscd well :site (inl\.>rmatio11 otmchcd).

An NJ>Dt;S penni! i~ JCquiml,

Othc,· rol•'llllllt DOll nllcsit"'!!''liltions. informatica, or rccummcndations arc all:l~h~d.

In the event tnar rl1c llll:iltion of tl"' weD cl=ges bur i~ still wilhitJ th~ pare~! dcserihed on tJ,i. 'lPPiicsJion, ouc wvision cun•idecg JJ., ~ommc>nls ro srilt he ~pplicablc. and we do not need tu r~vicw lh• new Jo~:ation.

[ ] No commenz~bbjecriong

Contact Person: Ann T. Zane Phone: 586-4258

Signed: ___ ~..=..::.'7f.fl~-'if-~-tyvu<~-~--~~--- Date: !i?i"l/(71{;

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~ay-1~-2006 10:12am

LINOA 1-II\IGI-10 C:.:O\rt: rtfo!OII OP' r,AWAI

TO:

From-DEPT OF HE~ENVIRONMENTAL MNGMT ~

Honorable Chiyome L. Fukino, M.D., Department of Health Attention: Director's Office

8085864352

ruo""''"''' R!=SOURCES

n.~:;•~~"''"'"'E MANAGEMENT

T-538 P.002/002 F-176

P£iER T. YOUNG n · -· CHAIR·e.~~ ~

MEREDITM J, CfifojG .w.£5 A FR!\ZIEWf NEAL S. FUJIWA.R f'l l

CHIYOME 1-. FUKINO, . . ~ 1-AWHEHCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.O.

STEPHANIE A. WHAI.EN

0£AN A. NAKANO ...tr1,..;:, Ot:I'"\:TY O!"t::CTCR

Harold Yee, Wastewater Acting Branch Chief, Alec Wong, Clean Water

g Water Branch

FROM: Peter T. Young. Chairperson 11 Commission on Water Resource

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Application MTP-Kaunaolu lrr #I (Well No. 4626-02)

Transmitted for your review and comment is a Installation permit application.

of the captioned Well Construction/Pump

We would appreciate your comments on the " 0 'u''".,"'" application tor any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives to your. department. flea§e resnond by returning this co\'er memo form by June 15, 2006. If do not r~ce1ve comments or a rel)uest for additional review time by this date, we will assume that nave no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the orc~oo;secl welL If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or · additional review time, please C•)ntact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251.

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This wall q'1alifie~ ~~ <1 •o~rQ; which will sel'.lc as a SOLitcB of pc:lt&bl<' Wdt~r to a day~ pe~ y- \>r h;~;; 1$ (If more ~crvice cOJuJCctio•lSJ audmp•l r"""ivc Director R111~ [l·IAR), Title 11. Cl!np~<:r20, Ruloa Rclarins to Pmabl<~ Wi11cr SySlctns. §

l11i~ wc:ll doc:6 oot qu.alif} as ft $0nf~ setvmg a public w~ter ~y~Kcm (s..rvos less connections) tri!l iflh~ w~ll w~l~r i6u,;~d for dtinkinJ:. the P•'iva~e own~r ~ho11ld aod r<:>•llinely monilorth~ wat~rquali:y thcraaftot. liowevor, iffu1llfc planned tkn Director ofHailrh appl'ooal is •"lqlli~d J!!:i!!!. to nnplernenmtion.

l f the well is ~~~~d to. supply botll poo;ble lllld llon·pomble purp>s~s in a single cotmect•CH~~ by plly>Jcall}. $ep;ar;mng potable and nolt-potablc !ySI.:.~,~ t>}. ;m potable Spi~OI> Wilb WiiJ!IID!! Sllll!o!O pr~W:nt tnadvcnC<It COUSLIIllPIIOn t'l oon atiQI~IEid,

It docs not 4Jljl~at thflttl•i• w~ll will b<' u~cd for conoumptivc puJ'pC>>a> ""a i; no•,

An NI'DES permit i~ MJllircll.

Olll'lr rclcv!Jnt DOH rulcs/tcgulations, iufQ(<~ati•)ll, or r~o:ommmdations a.·c

I~ 11~ ~-.me tl!itt the laontion of the wt11 ch!hl!;~llll•t ;, still within tb~ parcel apPiiei:bl:. and we do not need 10 1cvic .. rh<!! •lew lllO;;mon.

Wa!CI S}>l•llllWfin.:d D6 scrvin{l 25 01' JnOI'Il pt.{lf.Oic ;n l.:tl'l60 appr•>V~I eriar to iu; Wit ro comply wilh H~Vilii A.;lminismuivc

25 people or mc.rc JlilOPlo at lola>! 60 da)'!l p~ry~>t or l~ service bacretiCIIOg•e<ll ;md oh~miCIII presence before i11ilia1ing such liSt: thi& :-ourc~ incr.:DS.:alo meet d1e public Wllt~r ;~stem ddinition

rhe u,;cr olmll diminate crao>s"oolleotion~ and b.1ckflow rn1approvcd bact<l'low pr~v10mo:r, ~d by dear!} labeling all nQn• wattc. ~.::kflow pr~~o:nt1on dc:vic.:s ~h0111ld be !OLIIin&ly ino]X'ctcd

ro Safe O,·inking Will'lr ltC1gUiittion6.

II ~ no1 locartd 11eat the llfO~I w:ll 'iiC (infon<~atio•l &lT~IIIlcl),

011 1!11> appli~lion. our division comidets th~ c.•mmems to still~

Phone:

Date:

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. •. ·May-tS-2006 10:12am From-DEPT OF HE~ENVIRONMENTAL UNGMT

'"" 8085864352 ~ T-538 P.OOl/002 F-17'6

......... 1e Department of Health, Clean Watet' Branch bas the following omments:

For Weii-Dn11ing Activities

.f\y discharge to State waters of treated process wastewater effiu nt associated with well drilling activities is ~gulated by Hawaii Administrative Rules, Title 11, Chapter 55. A endix I, effective September 22, 1997. ·reated..process wastewater effluent covered by this general pe it includes well drilling slurries, lubricating uids wastewaters, and well purge wastewaters. This general.pe it does not cover well pump testing. The 1pplicable Notice of Intent Forms and fiUng fee shall be submitted at least thirty (30) days before the start of lischarge to the· Department of Health, Clean Water Branch at 91 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 301, -tonolulu, Hawaii 96814-4920 or P.O. Box 3378, Honolulu, Hawar 96801-3378. Inquiries may be directed to he Clean Water Branch at (808) 586-4309 or by fsx at (808} 58 · 352.

t For Well Pump Testing

fhe discharger shall take all measures necessary to prevent the isch:ilrQe of pollutants from entering State· Naters. Such measures shall include, if necessary, containment f the initial discharge until the. discharge iS essentially free of pollutants. If the discharge is entering a stre m or river bed. best management · practices &hall be implemented to prevent the discharge from dis urbing the Clarity of the receiving watar. If the discharge is entering a storm drain, the di~arger must obta n written permission from the owner of that storm drain prior to discharge. Furthermore, best managem nt practices shall be implemented to pr~vent the discharge from collecting sediments and other pollut nts prior to entering the st~ drain.

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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

Mr. Charles Jencks

0 0

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

May 15,2006

Maui Industrial Partners, LLC P.O. Box220 Kihei, HI 96753

Dear Mr. Jencks:

PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.O.

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

4626-02. wcpia.ack

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application for Well No. 4626-02

We have received your Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application and filing fee for the MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 Well (Well No. 4626-02). However, a contractor is required to obtain a permit in accordance with the State Water Code, § 174C-84(a). Because you have not identified a contractor, your application will not be accepted as complete until a contractor signs and completes sections 24 & 25 on the application form. However, we will process your incomplete application for review, and if the review warrants the issuance of a permit, a letter of assurance will be issued in lieu of the permit. The letter of assurance will indicate that a permit will be issued when the contractor signs the application, and the following conditions are met: a) the contractor has no outstanding issues with the Commission; b) there have been no significant changes to the application; c) there have been no significant changes to applicable laws, rules, regulations; d) there have been no significant changes to hydrologic conditions.

For your information, the attached table describes the process, responsible parties, and deadline requirements for drilling or modifying a well and installing, modifying, or replacing a pump.

By this acceptance letter, we are also notifying the well operator/landowner that water may not be pumped for purposes other than testing until the certificate of well construction/pump installation completion letter is issued to the well operator and landowner. Additionally, the permitted pump capacity described on the pump installation permit may be reduced in the event that the pump test does not support the capacity. No certificate of pump installation will be issued until the Commission has determined that the pump capacity will not have adverse effects on the aquifer, other nearby wells, or streams. In other words, you may need to remove the pump and install a smaller pump at the Commission's discretion before you can withdraw water for purposes other than testing.

If you have any questions about your permit application, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission · staff at 587-0251 or toll-free at 984-2400, extension 70251.

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c: Michael Rosenfeld & MIP, LLC

Sincerely,

W.fih 7'1

DEAN A. NAKANO Acting Deputy Director

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GOVERNOR Of HAWAII

PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON

TO:

FROM:

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

May 15,2006

Honorable Chiyome L. Fukino, M.D., Director Department of Health Attention: Director's Office

Harold Y ee, Wastewater Branch Acting Branch Chief, Safe Drinking Water Branch Alec Wong, Clean Water Branch

Peter T. Young, Chairperson "f1 Commission on Water Resource Management

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by June 15,2006. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume that you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 5 87-0251.

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RESPONSE:

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This well qualifies as a source which will serve as a source of potable water to a public water system (defined as serving 25 or more people at least 60 days per year or has 15 or more service connections) and must receive Director of Health approval orior to its use to comply with Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Title II, Chapter 20, Rules Relating to Potable Water Systems, § 11-20-29.

This well does not qualify as a source serving a public water system (serves less than 25 people or more people at least 60 days per year or 15 service connections) and if the well water is used for drinking, the private owner should test for bacteriological and chemical presence before initiating such use and routinely monitor the water quality thereafter. However, if future planned use from this source increases to meet the public water system definition then Director of Health approval is required prior to implementation.

If the well is used to supply both potable and non-potable purposes in a single system, the user shall eliminate cross-connections and backflow connections by physically separating potable and non-potable systems by an air gap or an approved backflow preventer, and by clearly labeling all non­potable spigots with warning signs to prevent inadvertent consumption of non-potable water. Backflow prevention devices should be routinely inspected and tested.

It does not appear that this well will be used for consumptive purposes and is not subject to Safe Drinking Water Regulations.

For the applicant's information, a source of possible wastewater contamination []is []is not located near the proposed well site (information attached).

An NPDES permit is required.

Other relevant DOH rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

In the event that the location of the well changes but is still within the parcel described ori this application, our division considers the comments to still be applicable, and we do not need to review the new location.

No comments/objections

Contact Person:------------------ Phone:

Signed: ___________________ _ Date: _______ _

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GOVERNOR OF HAWAII

PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

TO:

FROM:

SUBJECT:

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

Russell Tsuji, Administrator Land Division

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

May 15,2006

Dean A. Nakano, Acting Deputy Director 1i Commission on Water Resource Management

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by June 15,2006. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

:Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0251.

CI:ss Attachment(s)

RESPONSE:

[ ] A water lease/permit is required of this applicant and an application for such will be requested by our division.

[ ] A water lease/permit is not required of this applicant.

[ ] A water lease/permit has been obtained by the applicant through lease no. __________ _

[ ] Other relevant Land Division rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

[ ] No objections

[ ] Other comments:

Contact Person: Phone: --------------------- -------

Signed: __________________ _ Date: _______ _

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CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

TO:

FROM:

SUBJECT:

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

May 15,2006

Melanie Chinen, Administrator Historic Preservation

Dean A. Nakano, Acting Deputy Director 1 Commission on Water Resource Management

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy ofthe captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by June 15,2006. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 5 87-0251. If you require additional information regarding specific information that can be provided by the applicant, please contact the applicant directly at the contact information provided on the application form.

CI:ss Attachment( s)

RESPONSE:

[ ) This is a [ ) public (county or state) project [ ] private project and [ ] will [ ] may disturb historic sites.

[ ] We concur that the work described under this permit will not disturb historic sites.

[ ] We do not concur that the work described under this permit will not disturb historic sites. We require the following for our concurrence:

Contact Person: Phone: ------------------------------------- --------

Signed: __________________ _ Date: _______ _

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GOVERNOR OF HAWAII PETER T. YOUNG

CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

May 15,2006

Mr. Michael W. Foley, Director Planning Department County of Maui 250 South High Street Wailuku,HI 96793

Dear Mr. Foley:

Special Management Area Use Permit Requirements for Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application

MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application.

We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application with regard to the SMA permitting requirements specific to your division. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by June 15,2006. If we do not receive comments or a request for additional review time by this date, we will assume you have no comments.

Please find the attached maps to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice ofthe Commission staff at 587-0251.

CI:ss

RESPONSE:

Sincerely,

W.fih 1't

DEAN A. NAKANO Acting Deputy Director

[ ] This well project [ ] requires [ ] does not require a SMA. If a SMA is required it [ ] has [ ] has not been approved and [ ] is [ ] is not currently active.

[ ] Other relevant rules/regulations, information, or recommendations are attached.

[ ] No objections

[ ] Other comments:

Contact Person: ------------------------------------- Phone: ______________ _

Signed:------------------------------------------- Date: ________ _

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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX621

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

May 15,2006

Mr. George Tengan, Director Department of Water Supply County of Maui 200 South High Street Wailuku, HI 96793

Dear Mr. Tengan:

Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Review MIP-Kaunaolu Irr #1 (Well No. 4626-02)

PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING JAMES A. FRAZIER NEAL S. FUJIWARA

CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. LAWRENCE H. MilKE, M.D., J.D.

STEPHANIE A. WHALEN

DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned Well Construction/Pump Installation permit application. If you have any comments on this application, please submit them by June 15, 2006. If we do not receive comments we will assume you have no comments.

If you have any questions about this permit application, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251.

CI:ss

Sincerely,

w.f'rf1 1't

DEAN A. NAKANO Acting Deputy Director

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By this Warranty Deed made on this_ day of MAY 1 I 2005, K.AONOULU RANCH, a Hawaii limited part:nel'sbip, the post office address of which is P.O. Box: 390) Kula, Maui, Hawaii 96790 (the ''Grantor"), in consideration of the sum ofTEN AND N0/100 DOLLARS (510.00) and othet valuable consideration to it paid by MAUl INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS, LLC. a Delaware limited liability company, whose address is c/o Woodridge Capital, LLC, 10940 Wilshire Boulev!Ud, Suite 1240. Los Angeles, California 90024 (the "Grantee''), and upon and subject to the covenants and conditions herein set forth, does hereby GRANT, BARGAIN, SELL and CONVEY unto Grantee and its successors and/or assigns, forever, all of those certain parcels of land situate at County ofMaui, State of, Hawaii, as rnoro particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof (the ••Property''), subject to the encumbrances set forth in said Exhibit "A".

TOGETIIER WITH the reversions. remainders, rents, issues and profits thereo£ and together with all buildings, improvements, tenements, rights. easements. privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging or appertaining or held and enjoyed therewith, and all of the estate, right. title and interest of Grantor both at law and in equity therein and thereto.

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same unto Grantee and its successors and assigns, in fee simple, forever.

AND Grantor. for Grantor and Grantor's successors and assigns, hereby represents., warrants and covenants with the Grantee that: Grantor js the owner in fee simple of the Property; the Property is free and clear of and from aU encumbrances except as mentioned herein. and except for the lien of real property taxes and assessments, if any, not yet by law required to be paid; Grantor has good right to grant and convey the Property unto Grantee as aforesaid; and Grantor will WARRANT AND DEFEND the same WltO Grantee against the lawful claims and demands of all persons except as herein set forth.

This Deed may be executed in any number of counterparts. each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute but one Deed. However, in making proof of this Deed, it shall not be necessary to produce or account for more than one such counterpart.

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AU of that certain parcel of land situate, lying and being on the easterly side of the Piilani Highway (F.A.P. No. RP-031 -1(5)) at Kaonoulu. Districts of Makawao and Wailuku. Lo;;land and County of Maui, State of Hawaii, more particularly described as follows:

LOT 2 of the •'KAONOULU RANCH (LARGE-LOT) SUBDNISlON", being portion of the land(s) described in and covered by Royal Patent Number 7447, Land Commission Award Number 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa (Certificate of Boundaries No. 56), and thus boooded and described:

Beginning at a point at the southwesterly comer of this lot, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station "PUU-0-K.ALJ•• being 12,410.49 feet North and 21,916.43 feet West and mMing by azimuths measured clockwise from true South:

1. 166° 48. 805.00 feet along the easterly side of Piilani Highway (F.A.P. Number RF-031·1 (5)) to a point;

2. 256° 48' 50.00 feet along same to a point;

3. 166° 48' 120.00 feet along same to a pointi

4. 76c 48' 25.00 feet along same to a point:

5. 166° 48' 1,365.55 feet along same to a point;

6. 97° 30' 26.72 feet along same to a point;

7. 166° 48' 64.27 feet along same to a point;

8. 270° (}4' 30" 1,766.86 feet along the Waiakoa· Kaonoulu Boundary, being also along Grant 11400 to Emest Kia Naeole to a point;

9. 344° 25' 1,722.13 feet along the remainder of Royal Patent 7447, ~d Commission Award 3237 Part 2 to H. Hewahewa, Certificate of Boundaries No. 56, to a point;

JO. Thence along same on a curve to the right having a radius of 346.00 feet. the chord azimuth and distance being:

35° 12' 536.13 feet to a point;

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All of that certain parcel ofland being a portion of Royal Patent 7447, Land Commission Award 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa, situated at Kihei, Makawao~ Maui, Hawaii, and thus bounded and described:

Beginning at the southwesterly comer of this easement, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station ''PUU 0 KALI'' being 11,756.81 feet North and 22,444.86 feet West and running by azimuths measured clockwise from true South:

1. 210() 49' 00" 3,426.09 feet along the remainder ofR. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa;

2. 270° 03' oo·· 29.10 feet along Grant 9325, Ap. 4 to Ha1eakala Ranch Co.;

3. 30° 49' 00" 3A29.41 feet along theremainderofR. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 32371

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4. 95° 59' 00'' 27.55 feet along Grant 9325, Ap. l to Haleakala Ranch Co. to the point of beginning and containing an area of 1.967 acres.

S. Tenns, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations. contained in Subdivision Agreement (Large Lots) dated October 18, 1980, recorded in said Bureau in Liber 15309, Page 466, by Kaonoulu Ranch Company, Limited, a Hawaii corporation, "Owner", and County ofMaui, a political subdivision of the State of Hawaii, "County'.

6. Terms, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations, contained in Subdivision Agreement (Three Lots or Less) dated October 1, 1980, recorded in said Bureau in Liber 15318, Page 546, by Kaonoulu Ranch Company, Limited, a Hawai1 corporation. "Owner".

7. Orant dated July 20, 1987, recorded in said .Bureau in Liber 20934, Page 687, as amended by Amendment to Grant of Easement dated October 20, 1989, recorded in said Bureau as Docllment No. 90-029038, in favor of Tony Haruyoshi fb.shimoto and Hilda Hashimoto, Evelyn H. Hashimoto, Hedy Naomi K.Bneo}Q, Grace T. Tsutahara, Susan H. Hashimoto-Sbinozuka. Harry H. Hashimoto, et at .• granting perpetual easement to install, maintain, operate, repair, remove and replace any and all drainage culvens, drain pipes and/or other drainage structures in, over and across:

0fainage Easement No. l (25.00 feet wide), Tax Map Key: 3-9-01:16:

AU of that certain parcel ofland, being an easement 25.00 feet wide for drainage purposes over, under and across Parcel t6 ofT ax Map Key: 3·9-0 1, being a portion of Royal Patent 7447, Land Commission Award 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa (Certificate of Boundaries No. 56) situated at Kaonoulu. Wailuku. Island and County ofMaui, State of Hawaii and bcing more particularly described as follows:

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1,322.25 feet along said easterly side ofPHlani Highway;

14. 145° 10' 30" 67.82 foot along the remainders of said Parcel16 and said Royal Patent 7447, Land Commission Award 3237, Part 2 to H. HewaheWa (Certificate of Boundaries No. 56);

] 5. 166° 48' 00" 10.66 feet along said easterly side of Piilani Highway to the point of beginning and containing an area of 55,216 square feet or 1.268 ~crcs, more or less.

8. License dated April9, 1990, recorded in said Bureau as Document No. 90-06655 l, in favor of County of Maui, a political subdivision of the State of Hawaii, granting right to enter upon and use the land described hereinabove for the improvement described below:

Ohukai Subdivision. Description of Drainage Easement "0'':

A 25-feet wide Drainage Easement "D" in favor of the County of Maui over and across a portion ofTMK.: 2 .. 2-02: 15, owned by Kaonoulu Ranch Company, Ltd., being a portion of R. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa at Kaonoulu, Kula (Kihei), Maul, Hawaii and being more particulady described as follows:

Beginning at a point at the northwest comer of this easement, the azimuth and distance from the northwest comer ofTMK: 2-2·02:15 being 270° 03' 21.86 feet, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station "KALAEPOHAKU" being 3, 156.72 feet South and 5,081.02 feet East and running by azimuths measured clockwise from true South:

1. 270° 03'

2. 358° 05'

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25.02 feet along Grant 9325, Apana 4 to Haleakata Ranchi

268.68 feet over and across a potion ofR. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 3237, Pcm 2 to H. Hewahewai

25.00 feet over and across the same;

269.54 feet over and across same to the point of beginning and containing an area of 6, 728 square feet. more or less.

9. Terms, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations, contained in Document Listing Conditions to Reclassification ofLIUld dated April 11. 1995, recorded in said Bureau as Document No. 95-049920, by Kaonoutu Ra.ncll, a Hawaii limited partnership.

1 0. Tenus, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations, contained in Unilatera) Agreement and DeclaTation for Conditional Zoning dated April I, 1999, recorded in said Bureau as Document No. 99-065049, by K.aonoulu Ranch, a Hawaii limited partnership.

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"' 0 ~PARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES DOCUMENT NO .. UAC OR ATTACHED WORKSHEET DATE M 1 2006 av ,

SRC/ COST F YR APP D OBJ CTR PROJECT PH ACT AMOUNT NAME/DESCRIPTION (WANG INPUT)

s 06 326 c 1026 0752 (1) $25.00 James Woodward

" " " " " " (2) $25.00 Charles Jencks

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

TOTAL $ 50.00

REMARKS: LINE(1) Woody Well LINE (2) Kaonolulu Irrigation Well #1 LINE (3 LINE (4) LINE (5) LINE (6) LINE (7) LINE (8) LINE (9) LINE (10)

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PACIFIC RIM LAND,

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

April 27, 2006

Commission on Water Resource Management 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 227 Honolulu, HI 96813

RE: Well Name: Kaonolulu Irrigation Well # 1 Located on Maui, TMK 2-2-02-15 Well Operator: Michael Rosenfeld & MIP, LLC Landowner: Maui Industrial Partners, LLC

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Please find enclosed ten (1 0) copies of the Application for a Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit with attachments and our filing fee of $25.00.

If you have any questions or require any additional information, please call me at (808) 87 4-5263 or e-mail to [email protected].

Sincerely,

Pacific Rim Land, Inc.

By Desiree A. P. Lopes Administrative Assistant

Enclosures

P.O. Box 220 • Kihei, HI • 96753 • 808.874.5263 • Fax 808.879.2557

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DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES r, ""

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT '.

APPLICATION FOR A WELL CONSTRUCTION I PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT .~. !'"'I t t 1 ~ r

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Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed application with attachments to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. Application must be accompanied by 1 0 copies and a non-refundable filing fee of $25.00 payable to the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources. The Commission may not accept incomplete applications. For assistance, call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For further information and updates to this application form, visit http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm.

WELL LOCATION INFORMATION 1. STATE WELL NO. (if already assigned) I ? \1\/FI I NAMF 3.1SLAND 14. TMK

Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #1 Maui 2 " 2 " 02 15 --sec """"iliiit pare zone

The following must be attached before this applicat:v.-. ;~ occc~tcd a~ c.vm~lctc: • Portion of 7.5-Minute Series USGS topographic map (scale 1 :24,000) with well location labeled and include the name of the quad map • Property tax map, showing well location referenced to established property boundaries • Photograph of the proposed well site • A schematic diagram showing the well site, access road and proposed well infrastructure

5. WELL OPERATOR'S NAME/COMPANY I Well Operator's Contact 6. LANDOWNER'S NAME/COMPANY I Landowner's Contact

Michael Rosenfeld & MIP, LLC Charles Jencks Maui Industrial Partners, LLC Charles Jencks

Well Operator's Mailing Address Landowner's Mailing Address

P.O. Box 220, Kihei, Hawaii 96753 P.O. Box 220, Kihei, Hawaii 96753

Well Ooerator's Phone l Well Ooerator's Fax I Well Operator's E-mail Landowner's Phone I' "nrlnwn.,r'~ F"v I Landowner's E-mail

808-87 4-5263 808-879-2557 char li~b:inBui .can 808-87 4-5263 808-879-2557 [email protected]

PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED PUMP INSTALLATION 7. Proposed Work 8. ~struction Type 10. Proposed Work 11. Proposed Pumping Rate, gpm 13. Method of flow measurement

iZf Construct New Well Drilled 13' Install New Pump (gallons per minute) IS1I' Flowmeter D Modify Existing Well D Dug D Replace Pump 50 D Open Pipe D Abandon/Seal Well D Shaft

12. Proposed Amount of D Weir

D Tunnel D Orifice Withdrawal, gpd (!lallons per day) D Other (explain)

9. Is this well part of a battery of wells? D Yes~ No 60,000

14. Proposed Surveyor name and license number (a surveyor is required for all Well Constructron t'ermrts and may be required for some Pump Installation Permits)

'11-IS"~f Warren S. Unerori Engineering, Inc.

PROPOSED USE

D 15. Municipal (water systems serving greater than 25 individuals or 15 service connections)

D 16. Domestic Number of units to be served:

D 17. Industrial (describe)

Q 18. Irrigation (describe crop and no. of acres) l.andscape/15 acres IIBX.

D 19. Military (describe)

D 20. Other (describe)

OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS If required, items 21. and 22. must be obtained before the Commission can legally issue a permit:

21. Conservation District Use Permit (COUP) rurf-~~ 0 Required, COUP# date approved

[J Not Required (attach documentation from OCCL) D I have not checked with OCCL about whether or not a COUP is required. I understand that checking with OCCL prior to making this application will

expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial of the permit issuance, or revocation of the _permit after it is issued.

22. Special Management Area Permit (SMAP) D Required, SMA# date approved ~ Not Required (attach documentation from applicable County agency) not in 9'1A district. D I have not checked with the county about whether or not an SMA Permit is required. I understand that checking with the County prior to making this

application will expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial of the permit issuance, or revocation of the permit after it is issued.

23. Historic Preservation Division (HPD) of the Department of Land and Natural Resources lXI I have consulted with the HPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on historic sites. I have attached applicable documentation

from the HPD. 0 I have not consulted with the HPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on historic sites. I understand that checking with the HPD

prior to making this application will expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial ofthe _permit issuance, or revocation of the permit after it is issued. Additionally, the history of past land use is attached.

Additional remarks, explanations, etc. (attach additional sheet if more space is needed)

NOTE: Signing below indicates that the signatories understand and swear that the information provided is accurate and true to the best of their knowledge. Further, the signatories understand that upon permit approval: 1) the proposed work is to be completed within two (2) years of the approval date; 2) the contractor shall submit to the Commission a well completion/abandonment report within 60 days after the completion date of the permitted work; 3) in the event that the application is not completed correctly, any permit may be suspended until the item is brought in to compliance, and any work done while the permit is in suspension may result in fines of up to $5000/day. 24. WELL DRILLER (Must be filled out if application is for Well Construction) 25. PUMP INSTALLER (Must be filled out if application is for Pump Installation)

Licensee business name C-57 License No. Licensee business name C-57/C-57a/A License No.

Signature Print Date Signature Print Date

Address Address

Phone Fax E-mail Phone Fax E-mail

WCPI Application Form 05/12/2005

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PROPOSED WELL SECTION (Please attach schematic if different from diagram provided below)

Hole Diameter: _j£___in.

Elevation at top of casing _ 137 . ft., msl* Minimum of 2' Radius & 4" Thick Concrete Pad (to contain benchmark surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft.)

Ground Elevation: _.11§___ft., msl*

1/$-.\ .. 4. Please refer to the Cement Grout: _.1QQ__.ft. (min. 70% of dis!~!'!'=e fr'= m ground elevation to top of water surface or 500 ft., whichever is less.)

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HA WAil WELL CONSTRUCTION AND PUMP INSTALLATION STANDARDS to ensure that your as-built is in compliance with

applicable standards. •. •' •. " .: ..

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Grouting method: Annular space between hole and casing (1.5" for positive displacement, 3" for other methods):

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· .. : ¥-----! Solid Casing: (<: 90% x (Ground Elev.-Water Level Elev))

D Positive displacement

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.; Total Length: 135 ft. ; ·. ·.

fi Other '· " Nominal Diameter: 6 in. ..

_1.._in. . :• Wall Thickness: ____ .1.L4..._ _____ in .

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Bottom Elevation: ___ .Q._ ____ ft., msl* .. I

Rock or Gravel Packing: -

Total Deoth 0 ft. --1 -----_.15Q_,ft. Material:

D Crushed Basalt I DR G --

<::131 Open Casing: li Perforated D Screen Oo;

oc• i &SI Total Length: 10 ft. oo

D

o0 v Nominal Diameter: 6 in.

DC) Wall Thickness: 1/4 in.

I Estimated Water Level ~·· I Bottom Elevation: -10 ft., msl* Elevation:

~.i.-t note: Neither bentonite nor mud should be used in -~-ft.msl* saturated zone during drilling

Open Hole:

Length: 5 ft.

Diameter: 51/2 in.

Bottom Elevation: 150 ft., msl*

* The approximate elevation must be referenced to mean sea level (msl) at the time of application filing. Final elevations of well components shall be submitted in the Well Completion/Well Abandonment reports and referenced to a benchmark which has been established by a surveyor licensed by the State.

For non-salt water Basal Wells- bottom elevation of well should not be deeper than 1/4 of aquifer thickness or,

Bottom Elevation of Well Limit= (water Elevation- 41 x Water Le~el Elevation )

Example: Estimated + 2ft. Water Level Elev. ----+ Bottom Elevation of Well Limit= ( 2 -~ ) = -18.5 ft.

Solid Casing Material: Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): D ANSI/AWWA C200 D API Spec. 5L S ASTM A53 D ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or more): D ASTM A242 (or A606) D Type E D TypeS ~Grade B D Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): D ASTM A409 (production wells) D ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241 ): (check one): D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80 D Schedule 120

Thermoset Plastic: (check one)

Open Casing Material:

D Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

D Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

D Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWWA C950 D PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

D FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): 0 ANSIIAWWA C200 D API Spec. 5L M ASTM A53 0 ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or more): D ASTM A242 (or A606) D Type E 0 TypeS a' Grade 8 0 Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): D ASTM A409 (production wells) D ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241 ): (check one): D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80 D Schedule 120

Thermoset Plastic: (check one) D Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

D Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pw-;sure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

D Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWWA C950

D PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

WCPI Application Form 05/12/2005

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AND OEI.ETION OF EXISTING DRAINLINE EASEMENT "0', AND DESIGNATION or EASEMENT 1, CWER AND ACROSS LOT !1, ALSO, DESIGNATION OF WATERLINE EASEMENT 2, ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT 3 AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT 4, ewER AND

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STATE OF HAWAII

DPAATMENT C' LAND ANO NATUML JlliiCUM:h IT~11 HIITOIUG PMIMVe\TION DNtttoN

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CCIIIIIikua 1titk CDI&P'U' II • J·~i.b~Oil 01' ltaa'e Z.uc! VII IO\IIIdu7 lllrdlltlllt, &acmoulu lt'tll' :Jidult:Wia1 ••~k (&14•70tllaoan1• ••a~ 1aoua111, Mab.-.o/W&.U.~, *"' -~ a-a-.aa• 11! 1•1"011 "' - I

'rh• ~~~act petition !1 !or ~nt to the Lu4 t11e Diatriet boundaries, for t.hl P,~o•e of dlvt~«:;~iur a c. 88 acre l1;ht induJt.ri~ axoea &lo:; Piile:L Highway i~ Kihei.

Xft a pr•vioua ;-mew of ~il petition (Memo to .acge:: Ivana 9/21/14). our office iadtoated that th• a~ob&•ologioal invento~ aurvey of tbe p¥-oj eet area :14uti!ie4 a •ingla aipi!icant h1ate1"ic •ic• (50~!0·10-364,). our o!!ia• recommended pre••~tioft of the aite, wbiob aOAiiltl o! a ein;le ~o~1de~ wit~ petro;lyphl. we :.e~4 that the eollawta; aon4it10D be at~cbe4 to tbe L•Dd U11 Di•t~ic~ ~CUDdar.r ameadml~t, i! gr&Dtad•

The ap~l~cant •hall .ubmit a p~lll:v&tioD plaa (in~e~tm -=4 long tar.mJ tt~&rdtn; the 11tl I0·10·i74f ptt~lyph ~o the State KiltoJ:~ic 'rele:EVaticn DiVilion for :ev11w. · 'I'he plaft •~1-~ apprava4 aft4 iftteri~ p~••rvaticn mea1u:ae ehall be implement•a p:~~ to tht iftiti•tton o~ a~y v•;•ta~~on grUbbing, ~~adiDf, a~ eart~ witbia tM projeat u:aa.

We rec•ntly zaca1~4 a dra!t ~··•~tion ~1aR, eAtitlad l'.t•••::vat.tcm .Plu tor S1te JO•J.0•37~f, .r.eculu, JIUI.wo, Z•J.IIlld of au.t, D« J·I·IIJI"• 111 *"*iyc • AriJcaw&, :no., Octabe~ 2.'''' 'l'h• p1an wu DftPIIIIII a;tu tha pa=arlnm 1eou ,... ~t~~We4 to the Jt&obeulu aauah Ra~n, at. tha nGUelt a!*· H8ID:y tiea,

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. We have t•viewe4 ~draft pZ'etatvatioa. pl.aft e4 !in4 it acceptable n;a=iDt tilt irsteztim p:oeaervatic:m uaau-:e1. We w1ll nee4 ad4itioail ~tm. for ccaau1taticn ~•rardin; the leD; tatm mea1ure1 tb&t an :P=POiad. tu thl plan, Bui4 on tha illfozuti.on p2:1cvic!ad iD ·the pzeae~tiaD pla~, w. feel tb&t ~he ~10pa1ed dave1opmeftt wiU bave •ac 14vene 1!~ec:~' on the pats-o;1yph 1tc;,ne, ancl that it ia protedtecJ !z:oa~~~. 4iatud)anoe or ,.._,, at tbi1 cU.. WI w~l1 c~let• cut ~aviev of tbe 1oc; te~ p~aae:vatio~ plan ~•i•rdi~; thl ltODe •• IQOIS a1 PQIIibla,

we recommend tbac the lallawiaa. -..cd•4 c~itiOh ~· &ttaeha~ to the Land Uae ~iat:ict bauD~ amendmeDt, !! graate4:

A l~g ta~ pra•a~t1ou plaA ~g: the pet~lyph atg~e (Sitt 50-10•37,6) that'vat ~v-4 t~ the p~~aet a:e& 1hall be revi•••4 Ul4 approvad 1Jt the Stat.e Hi•toJ.~tio Pn•eZ"Y&tic= l:)i vi•J.=. 1:.oU t•m preeervaticm •aaure~ 1hall tie i.Jnplamahttcl wit:bh &0 4ayo after ~iaal approval of the p~•••rvatJ.;~ plan.

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STATE OF HAWAII

DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

March 12, 1998

MR. GLEN TADAKI

STAlt HISTORIC mi.SERVATlON DMSION 3l SOU1l1tc.INQ SlNET. mt flOOR

HONOLUlU, HAWAD !1611~

Munekiyo, Arakawa, and Hiraga Inc. 305 High Street, Suite 104 Wailuku. Hawaii 96793

Dear Mr. Munekiyo:

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LOGN0:21157 ....­DOC NO: 9802BD21

SUBJECT: Otapter 6E-4l Historic Preservation Review of a Revised Preservation Plan for a Petroglyph at Site 50-50-10-3746 Kaonoulu Abupua'a, Makawao District, Island ofMaui TMK 2-2-2: Portion of15

This letter is a Historic Preservation review of a revised preservation plan for a petroglyph found at Site SO~ SO~\ 0-3746 in Kaonoulu Ahupua' a. Our review is based on repons, maps. and aerial photographs !,'_·· ··\

maintained at the State Historic Preservation Division. J

Our office reviewed a revised preservation plan for this petrogyph boulder (SHPD DOC NO: 980\BDS3), in which we found the long-tenn protection measures in this present preservation plan to be adequate (i.e. placement of the boulder in the garden ofKaonoulu Ranch with curation by Rice family members). We recommended, however, that our office receive an official property map with the exact location of the boulder and wording to the effect that SHPD be notified if the boulder is to be moved.

Staff archaeologist Boyd Dixon visited the Rice Ranch and petroglyph boulder on February 10, 1998. with Mr. Rice, Glen Tadaki, and foWld the placement of the boulder to be satisfactory. Subsequently. our office received the requested documentation, so we therefore find the revised preservation plan to meet our approval.

If you have any questions please contact Boyd Dixon at 243-5169 .

.............. ~.Administrator State Historic Preservation Division

BDj~ EXHIBIT 19C

cc. David Blane, Maui County Planning Department (fax: 243-7634) Raloh Nagamine. Maui Countv Depamnent ofPublic Works (fax: 243-7972)

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LOG NO. 2 1605 v DOC' NO· 9lW5BDl4

SlJB.JI~CT: Ch~lplct' 6F.-42 llistoJ"ic J»rcscrvntitm l{eview of a Ch1111gc.- in Zonin: for Hrc K nonouhr ludustri~ll P:•rk Knouuulut\hupun"n, MnkaWilO District, Island or M;uai !..JUK 1~2~7: Por1iou of 15 and 3~2-1: 16 (CIZ_9::;.::8~00~13:.~l~------~---

'rhi~ I<.':Ucr ts a I lis lone Prus~:rvnlson rcvi~,;w of a Clumgc in Zonin3 for the K~onoulu Industrial Park located in Knou()ulu Ah\1pua'a. Our rcvtcw is based on reports. map~, n11d ::~erial rholographs maintained nt the Stntc Histone Pr~scrvnl itm Divtsion.

Our oflicc prcvtow;l~ rL.:vil'\VL'd nn arch<tcolt)glrral mvcntory survey n.:port (SHPD DOC NO; 9408KD50) und a SM~ Land Usc 13ounckuy Am~ndmcnt (SHPD oor NO: 9410KI>27) for the subject propctty. in wh1ch v.c concutl'cd \\Ilh th~: off·sitiJ prc:;crvauon of a petroglyph boulder found at State Site 50-SO·I0-374(i A pn::serv:ltlon plnn for tlus petroglyph boulder wl.ls then :mbmillcd to our office (SHPD DOC NO: 9~0 ll10.1 3 ). Ill \\hi ell \\C fnund the lon~·lcml prot~Xtion ml!a~un.:~ lo be adCtJtmte (i.e. placement of the boultkr 111 Lhc !~ilrdt;n of Kaonoulu R;mdt wiU1 curntion by Rice fhmily mcntbl~rs) Stnff archacologi$t Boyd [>txou visrlcd rhc Rtcl.l R;u1ch and petroglyph boulder on Fcbruar~ l 0. 1998. with Mr. Rk.c and Glen Tndnki. nnd r,>und th~o: pl:u:cmcut of the bouldur and the revised prt!.~crvatron plnrt to mc~t our appmvnl (SHI'D DOC' NO 9X02BD21 ).

lnli~ht ofthcsu ~tgrccmcnts. wc llll.lJcforl.liind the proposed umtL.:rlllking to hnw "no mlvcrsc cffuct" on hi~loric sttc~ If you llttvl: any qucsLions pll.lasc contact llllyd Dixon ar 24~·5169.

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AU of that certain parcel of land situate, lying and being on the easterly side of the Piilani Highway (F.A.P. No. RP-031 -1(5)) at Kaonoulu. Districts of Makawao and Wailuku. Lo;;land and County of Maui, State of Hawaii, more particularly described as follows:

LOT 2 of the •'KAONOULU RANCH (LARGE-LOT) SUBDNISlON", being portion of the land(s) described in and covered by Royal Patent Number 7447, Land Commission Award Number 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa (Certificate of Boundaries No. 56), and thus boooded and described:

Beginning at a point at the southwesterly comer of this lot, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station "PUU-0-K.ALJ•• being 12,410.49 feet North and 21,916.43 feet West and mMing by azimuths measured clockwise from true South:

1. 166° 48. 805.00 feet along the easterly side of Piilani Highway (F.A.P. Number RF-031·1 (5)) to a point;

2. 256° 48' 50.00 feet along same to a point;

3. 166° 48' 120.00 feet along same to a pointi

4. 76c 48' 25.00 feet along same to a point:

5. 166° 48' 1,365.55 feet along same to a point;

6. 97° 30' 26.72 feet along same to a point;

7. 166° 48' 64.27 feet along same to a point;

8. 270° (}4' 30" 1,766.86 feet along the Waiakoa· Kaonoulu Boundary, being also along Grant 11400 to Emest Kia Naeole to a point;

9. 344° 25' 1,722.13 feet along the remainder of Royal Patent 7447, ~d Commission Award 3237 Part 2 to H. Hewahewa, Certificate of Boundaries No. 56, to a point;

JO. Thence along same on a curve to the right having a radius of 346.00 feet. the chord azimuth and distance being:

35° 12' 536.13 feet to a point;

ll. 85° 59' 280.13 feet along same to a point;

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Central Maui Water Transmission System Waterline Easement No. 2:

All of that certain parcel ofland being a portion of Royal Patent 7447, Land Commission Award 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa, situated at Kihei, Makawao~ Maui, Hawaii, and thus bounded and described:

Beginning at the southwesterly comer of this easement, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station ''PUU 0 KALI'' being 11,756.81 feet North and 22,444.86 feet West and running by azimuths measured clockwise from true South:

1. 210() 49' 00" 3,426.09 feet along the remainder ofR. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa;

2. 270° 03' oo·· 29.10 feet along Grant 9325, Ap. 4 to Ha1eakala Ranch Co.;

3. 30° 49' 00" 3A29.41 feet along theremainderofR. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 32371

Part 2 to H. Hewahewa;

4. 95° 59' 00'' 27.55 feet along Grant 9325, Ap. l to Haleakala Ranch Co. to the point of beginning and containing an area of 1.967 acres.

S. Tenns, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations. contained in Subdivision Agreement (Large Lots) dated October 18, 1980, recorded in said Bureau in Liber 15309, Page 466, by Kaonoulu Ranch Company, Limited, a Hawaii corporation, "Owner", and County ofMaui, a political subdivision of the State of Hawaii, "County'.

6. Terms, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations, contained in Subdivision Agreement (Three Lots or Less) dated October 1, 1980, recorded in said Bureau in Liber 15318, Page 546, by Kaonoulu Ranch Company, Limited, a Hawai1 corporation. "Owner".

7. Orant dated July 20, 1987, recorded in said .Bureau in Liber 20934, Page 687, as amended by Amendment to Grant of Easement dated October 20, 1989, recorded in said Bureau as Docllment No. 90-029038, in favor of Tony Haruyoshi fb.shimoto and Hilda Hashimoto, Evelyn H. Hashimoto, Hedy Naomi K.Bneo}Q, Grace T. Tsutahara, Susan H. Hashimoto-Sbinozuka. Harry H. Hashimoto, et at .• granting perpetual easement to install, maintain, operate, repair, remove and replace any and all drainage culvens, drain pipes and/or other drainage structures in, over and across:

0fainage Easement No. l (25.00 feet wide), Tax Map Key: 3-9-01:16:

AU of that certain parcel ofland, being an easement 25.00 feet wide for drainage purposes over, under and across Parcel t6 ofT ax Map Key: 3·9-0 1, being a portion of Royal Patent 7447, Land Commission Award 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa (Certificate of Boundaries No. 56) situated at Kaonoulu. Wailuku. Island and County ofMaui, State of Hawaii and bcing more particularly described as follows:

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1,322.25 feet along said easterly side ofPHlani Highway;

14. 145° 10' 30" 67.82 foot along the remainders of said Parcel16 and said Royal Patent 7447, Land Commission Award 3237, Part 2 to H. HewaheWa (Certificate of Boundaries No. 56);

] 5. 166° 48' 00" 10.66 feet along said easterly side of Piilani Highway to the point of beginning and containing an area of 55,216 square feet or 1.268 ~crcs, more or less.

8. License dated April9, 1990, recorded in said Bureau as Document No. 90-06655 l, in favor of County of Maui, a political subdivision of the State of Hawaii, granting right to enter upon and use the land described hereinabove for the improvement described below:

Ohukai Subdivision. Description of Drainage Easement "0'':

A 25-feet wide Drainage Easement "D" in favor of the County of Maui over and across a portion ofTMK.: 2 .. 2-02: 15, owned by Kaonoulu Ranch Company, Ltd., being a portion of R. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 3237, Part 2 to H. Hewahewa at Kaonoulu, Kula (Kihei), Maul, Hawaii and being more particulady described as follows:

Beginning at a point at the northwest comer of this easement, the azimuth and distance from the northwest comer ofTMK: 2-2·02:15 being 270° 03' 21.86 feet, the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey Triangulation Station "KALAEPOHAKU" being 3, 156.72 feet South and 5,081.02 feet East and running by azimuths measured clockwise from true South:

1. 270° 03'

2. 358° 05'

3. ss~ os·

4. 178° 05'

25.02 feet along Grant 9325, Apana 4 to Haleakata Ranchi

268.68 feet over and across a potion ofR. P. 7447, L. C. Aw. 3237, Pcm 2 to H. Hewahewai

25.00 feet over and across the same;

269.54 feet over and across same to the point of beginning and containing an area of 6, 728 square feet. more or less.

9. Terms, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations, contained in Document Listing Conditions to Reclassification ofLIUld dated April 11. 1995, recorded in said Bureau as Document No. 95-049920, by Kaonoutu Ra.ncll, a Hawaii limited partnership.

1 0. Tenus, provisions, covenants, conditions and reservations, contained in Unilatera) Agreement and DeclaTation for Conditional Zoning dated April I, 1999, recorded in said Bureau as Document No. 99-065049, by K.aonoulu Ranch, a Hawaii limited partnership.

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"' 0 ~PARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES DOCUMENT NO .. UAC OR ATTACHED WORKSHEET DATE M 1 2006 av ,

SRC/ COST F YR APP D OBJ CTR PROJECT PH ACT AMOUNT NAME/DESCRIPTION (WANG INPUT)

s 06 326 c 1026 0752 (1) $25.00 James Woodward

" " " " " " (2) $25.00 Charles Jencks

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

TOTAL $ 50.00

REMARKS: LINE(1) Woody Well LINE (2) Kaonolulu Irrigation Well #1 LINE (3 LINE (4) LINE (5) LINE (6) LINE (7) LINE (8) LINE (9) LINE (10)

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PACIFIC RIM LAND,

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

April 27, 2006

Commission on Water Resource Management 1151 Punchbowl Street, Room 227 Honolulu, HI 96813

RE: Well Name: Kaonolulu Irrigation Well # 1 Located on Maui, TMK 2-2-02-15 Well Operator: Michael Rosenfeld & MIP, LLC Landowner: Maui Industrial Partners, LLC

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Please find enclosed ten (1 0) copies of the Application for a Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit with attachments and our filing fee of $25.00.

If you have any questions or require any additional information, please call me at (808) 87 4-5263 or e-mail to [email protected].

Sincerely,

Pacific Rim Land, Inc.

By Desiree A. P. Lopes Administrative Assistant

Enclosures

P.O. Box 220 • Kihei, HI • 96753 • 808.874.5263 • Fax 808.879.2557

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0 0 / ~ STATE OF HAWAII For Official Use Only:

DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES r, ""

COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT '.

APPLICATION FOR A WELL CONSTRUCTION I PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT .~. !'"'I t t 1 ~ r

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Instructions: Please print in ink or type and send completed application with attachments to the Commission on Water Resource Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. Application must be accompanied by 1 0 copies and a non-refundable filing fee of $25.00 payable to the Dept. of Land and Natural Resources. The Commission may not accept incomplete applications. For assistance, call the Regulation Branch at 587-0225. For further information and updates to this application form, visit http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/cwrm.

WELL LOCATION INFORMATION 1. STATE WELL NO. (if already assigned) I ? \1\/FI I NAMF 3.1SLAND 14. TMK

Kaonoulu Irrigation Well #1 Maui 2 " 2 " 02 15 --sec """"iliiit pare zone

The following must be attached before this applicat:v.-. ;~ occc~tcd a~ c.vm~lctc: • Portion of 7.5-Minute Series USGS topographic map (scale 1 :24,000) with well location labeled and include the name of the quad map • Property tax map, showing well location referenced to established property boundaries • Photograph of the proposed well site • A schematic diagram showing the well site, access road and proposed well infrastructure

5. WELL OPERATOR'S NAME/COMPANY I Well Operator's Contact 6. LANDOWNER'S NAME/COMPANY I Landowner's Contact

Michael Rosenfeld & MIP, LLC Charles Jencks Maui Industrial Partners, LLC Charles Jencks

Well Operator's Mailing Address Landowner's Mailing Address

P.O. Box 220, Kihei, Hawaii 96753 P.O. Box 220, Kihei, Hawaii 96753

Well Ooerator's Phone l Well Ooerator's Fax I Well Operator's E-mail Landowner's Phone I' "nrlnwn.,r'~ F"v I Landowner's E-mail

808-87 4-5263 808-879-2557 char li~b:inBui .can 808-87 4-5263 808-879-2557 [email protected]

PROPOSED WELL CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED PUMP INSTALLATION 7. Proposed Work 8. ~struction Type 10. Proposed Work 11. Proposed Pumping Rate, gpm 13. Method of flow measurement

iZf Construct New Well Drilled 13' Install New Pump (gallons per minute) IS1I' Flowmeter D Modify Existing Well D Dug D Replace Pump 50 D Open Pipe D Abandon/Seal Well D Shaft

12. Proposed Amount of D Weir

D Tunnel D Orifice Withdrawal, gpd (!lallons per day) D Other (explain)

9. Is this well part of a battery of wells? D Yes~ No 60,000

14. Proposed Surveyor name and license number (a surveyor is required for all Well Constructron t'ermrts and may be required for some Pump Installation Permits)

'11-IS"~f Warren S. Unerori Engineering, Inc.

PROPOSED USE

D 15. Municipal (water systems serving greater than 25 individuals or 15 service connections)

D 16. Domestic Number of units to be served:

D 17. Industrial (describe)

Q 18. Irrigation (describe crop and no. of acres) l.andscape/15 acres IIBX.

D 19. Military (describe)

D 20. Other (describe)

OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS If required, items 21. and 22. must be obtained before the Commission can legally issue a permit:

21. Conservation District Use Permit (COUP) rurf-~~ 0 Required, COUP# date approved

[J Not Required (attach documentation from OCCL) D I have not checked with OCCL about whether or not a COUP is required. I understand that checking with OCCL prior to making this application will

expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial of the permit issuance, or revocation of the _permit after it is issued.

22. Special Management Area Permit (SMAP) D Required, SMA# date approved ~ Not Required (attach documentation from applicable County agency) not in 9'1A district. D I have not checked with the county about whether or not an SMA Permit is required. I understand that checking with the County prior to making this

application will expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial of the permit issuance, or revocation of the permit after it is issued.

23. Historic Preservation Division (HPD) of the Department of Land and Natural Resources lXI I have consulted with the HPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on historic sites. I have attached applicable documentation

from the HPD. 0 I have not consulted with the HPD regarding potential impacts of well construction activities on historic sites. I understand that checking with the HPD

prior to making this application will expedite my review. I further understand that issues raised by this agency may delay or result in denial ofthe _permit issuance, or revocation of the permit after it is issued. Additionally, the history of past land use is attached.

Additional remarks, explanations, etc. (attach additional sheet if more space is needed)

NOTE: Signing below indicates that the signatories understand and swear that the information provided is accurate and true to the best of their knowledge. Further, the signatories understand that upon permit approval: 1) the proposed work is to be completed within two (2) years of the approval date; 2) the contractor shall submit to the Commission a well completion/abandonment report within 60 days after the completion date of the permitted work; 3) in the event that the application is not completed correctly, any permit may be suspended until the item is brought in to compliance, and any work done while the permit is in suspension may result in fines of up to $5000/day. 24. WELL DRILLER (Must be filled out if application is for Well Construction) 25. PUMP INSTALLER (Must be filled out if application is for Pump Installation)

Licensee business name C-57 License No. Licensee business name C-57/C-57a/A License No.

Signature Print Date Signature Print Date

Address Address

Phone Fax E-mail Phone Fax E-mail

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PROPOSED WELL SECTION (Please attach schematic if different from diagram provided below)

Hole Diameter: _j£___in.

Elevation at top of casing _ 137 . ft., msl* Minimum of 2' Radius & 4" Thick Concrete Pad (to contain benchmark surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft.)

Ground Elevation: _.11§___ft., msl*

1/$-.\ .. 4. Please refer to the Cement Grout: _.1QQ__.ft. (min. 70% of dis!~!'!'=e fr'= m ground elevation to top of water surface or 500 ft., whichever is less.)

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fi Other '· " Nominal Diameter: 6 in. ..

_1.._in. . :• Wall Thickness: ____ .1.L4..._ _____ in .

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Bottom Elevation: ___ .Q._ ____ ft., msl* .. I

Rock or Gravel Packing: -

Total Deoth 0 ft. --1 -----_.15Q_,ft. Material:

D Crushed Basalt I DR G --

<::131 Open Casing: li Perforated D Screen Oo;

oc• i &SI Total Length: 10 ft. oo

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o0 v Nominal Diameter: 6 in.

DC) Wall Thickness: 1/4 in.

I Estimated Water Level ~·· I Bottom Elevation: -10 ft., msl* Elevation:

~.i.-t note: Neither bentonite nor mud should be used in -~-ft.msl* saturated zone during drilling

Open Hole:

Length: 5 ft.

Diameter: 51/2 in.

Bottom Elevation: 150 ft., msl*

* The approximate elevation must be referenced to mean sea level (msl) at the time of application filing. Final elevations of well components shall be submitted in the Well Completion/Well Abandonment reports and referenced to a benchmark which has been established by a surveyor licensed by the State.

For non-salt water Basal Wells- bottom elevation of well should not be deeper than 1/4 of aquifer thickness or,

Bottom Elevation of Well Limit= (water Elevation- 41 x Water Le~el Elevation )

Example: Estimated + 2ft. Water Level Elev. ----+ Bottom Elevation of Well Limit= ( 2 -~ ) = -18.5 ft.

Solid Casing Material: Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): D ANSI/AWWA C200 D API Spec. 5L S ASTM A53 D ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or more): D ASTM A242 (or A606) D Type E D TypeS ~Grade B D Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): D ASTM A409 (production wells) D ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241 ): (check one): D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80 D Schedule 120

Thermoset Plastic: (check one)

Open Casing Material:

D Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

D Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pressure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

D Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWWA C950 D PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

D FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

Carbon Steel: compliant with (check one or more): 0 ANSIIAWWA C200 D API Spec. 5L M ASTM A53 0 ASTM A 139

And compliant with (check one or more): D ASTM A242 (or A606) D Type E 0 TypeS a' Grade 8 0 Other

Stainless Steel: (check one): D ASTM A409 (production wells) D ASTM A312 (monitor wells)

ABS Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and ASTM D1527: (check one) D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80

PVC Plastic conforming to ASTM F480 and (ASTM D1785 or ASTM D2241 ): (check one): D Schedule 40 D Schedule 80 D Schedule 120

Thermoset Plastic: (check one) D Filament Wound Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2996

D Centrifugally Cast Resin Pipe conforming to ASTM D2997

D Reinforced Plastic Mortar Pw-;sure Pipe conforming to ASTM D3517

D Glass Fiber Reinforced Resin Pressure Pipe conforming to AWWA C950

D PTFE Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

0 FEP Fluorocarbon Tubing conforming to ASTM D3296

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FROM I

STATE OF HAWAII

DPAATMENT C' LAND ANO NATUML JlliiCUM:h IT~11 HIITOIUG PMIMVe\TION DNtttoN

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LOCI NOJ 13019 DOC NOa 8'40XD27

TM Jfc:morell Ba:old Nuumoto, Di"ctoz-Of!ice o~ lt&tl 11aua~a;

=on H~. Admi=iattator (!. ltate Hi1toria •~•••:vatiOA ni~isi~ft

CCIIIIIikua 1titk CDI&P'U' II • J·~i.b~Oil 01' ltaa'e Z.uc! VII IO\IIIdu7 lllrdlltlllt, &acmoulu lt'tll' :Jidult:Wia1 ••~k (&14•70tllaoan1• ••a~ 1aoua111, Mab.-.o/W&.U.~, *"' -~ a-a-.aa• 11! 1•1"011 "' - I

'rh• ~~~act petition !1 !or ~nt to the Lu4 t11e Diatriet boundaries, for t.hl P,~o•e of dlvt~«:;~iur a c. 88 acre l1;ht induJt.ri~ axoea &lo:; Piile:L Highway i~ Kihei.

Xft a pr•vioua ;-mew of ~il petition (Memo to .acge:: Ivana 9/21/14). our office iadtoated that th• a~ob&•ologioal invento~ aurvey of tbe p¥-oj eet area :14uti!ie4 a •ingla aipi!icant h1ate1"ic •ic• (50~!0·10-364,). our o!!ia• recommended pre••~tioft of the aite, wbiob aOAiiltl o! a ein;le ~o~1de~ wit~ petro;lyphl. we :.e~4 that the eollawta; aon4it10D be at~cbe4 to tbe L•Dd U11 Di•t~ic~ ~CUDdar.r ameadml~t, i! gr&Dtad•

The ap~l~cant •hall .ubmit a p~lll:v&tioD plaa (in~e~tm -=4 long tar.mJ tt~&rdtn; the 11tl I0·10·i74f ptt~lyph ~o the State KiltoJ:~ic 'rele:EVaticn DiVilion for :ev11w. · 'I'he plaft •~1-~ apprava4 aft4 iftteri~ p~••rvaticn mea1u:ae ehall be implement•a p:~~ to tht iftiti•tton o~ a~y v•;•ta~~on grUbbing, ~~adiDf, a~ eart~ witbia tM projeat u:aa.

We rec•ntly zaca1~4 a dra!t ~··•~tion ~1aR, eAtitlad l'.t•••::vat.tcm .Plu tor S1te JO•J.0•37~f, .r.eculu, JIUI.wo, Z•J.IIlld of au.t, D« J·I·IIJI"• 111 *"*iyc • AriJcaw&, :no., Octabe~ 2.'''' 'l'h• p1an wu DftPIIIIII a;tu tha pa=arlnm 1eou ,... ~t~~We4 to the Jt&obeulu aauah Ra~n, at. tha nGUelt a!*· H8ID:y tiea,

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. We have t•viewe4 ~draft pZ'etatvatioa. pl.aft e4 !in4 it acceptable n;a=iDt tilt irsteztim p:oeaervatic:m uaau-:e1. We w1ll nee4 ad4itioail ~tm. for ccaau1taticn ~•rardin; the leD; tatm mea1ure1 tb&t an :P=POiad. tu thl plan, Bui4 on tha illfozuti.on p2:1cvic!ad iD ·the pzeae~tiaD pla~, w. feel tb&t ~he ~10pa1ed dave1opmeftt wiU bave •ac 14vene 1!~ec:~' on the pats-o;1yph 1tc;,ne, ancl that it ia protedtecJ !z:oa~~~. 4iatud)anoe or ,.._,, at tbi1 cU.. WI w~l1 c~let• cut ~aviev of tbe 1oc; te~ p~aae:vatio~ plan ~•i•rdi~; thl ltODe •• IQOIS a1 PQIIibla,

we recommend tbac the lallawiaa. -..cd•4 c~itiOh ~· &ttaeha~ to the Land Uae ~iat:ict bauD~ amendmeDt, !! graate4:

A l~g ta~ pra•a~t1ou plaA ~g: the pet~lyph atg~e (Sitt 50-10•37,6) that'vat ~v-4 t~ the p~~aet a:e& 1hall be revi•••4 Ul4 approvad 1Jt the Stat.e Hi•toJ.~tio Pn•eZ"Y&tic= l:)i vi•J.=. 1:.oU t•m preeervaticm •aaure~ 1hall tie i.Jnplamahttcl wit:bh &0 4ayo after ~iaal approval of the p~•••rvatJ.;~ plan.

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STATE OF HAWAII

DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

March 12, 1998

MR. GLEN TADAKI

STAlt HISTORIC mi.SERVATlON DMSION 3l SOU1l1tc.INQ SlNET. mt flOOR

HONOLUlU, HAWAD !1611~

Munekiyo, Arakawa, and Hiraga Inc. 305 High Street, Suite 104 Wailuku. Hawaii 96793

Dear Mr. Munekiyo:

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Nso~n OltOIGUOR CONVn'AHCU fOAl STitt AHO MDUI1 IUfOIUC Pfi(SU.VA11a.

DIVISION t.NIOOMSION ITAT!,NI&I WAtiK NIO t.NIO Ol'YU.orwon'

LOGN0:21157 ....­DOC NO: 9802BD21

SUBJECT: Otapter 6E-4l Historic Preservation Review of a Revised Preservation Plan for a Petroglyph at Site 50-50-10-3746 Kaonoulu Abupua'a, Makawao District, Island ofMaui TMK 2-2-2: Portion of15

This letter is a Historic Preservation review of a revised preservation plan for a petroglyph found at Site SO~ SO~\ 0-3746 in Kaonoulu Ahupua' a. Our review is based on repons, maps. and aerial photographs !,'_·· ··\

maintained at the State Historic Preservation Division. J

Our office reviewed a revised preservation plan for this petrogyph boulder (SHPD DOC NO: 980\BDS3), in which we found the long-tenn protection measures in this present preservation plan to be adequate (i.e. placement of the boulder in the garden ofKaonoulu Ranch with curation by Rice family members). We recommended, however, that our office receive an official property map with the exact location of the boulder and wording to the effect that SHPD be notified if the boulder is to be moved.

Staff archaeologist Boyd Dixon visited the Rice Ranch and petroglyph boulder on February 10, 1998. with Mr. Rice, Glen Tadaki, and foWld the placement of the boulder to be satisfactory. Subsequently. our office received the requested documentation, so we therefore find the revised preservation plan to meet our approval.

If you have any questions please contact Boyd Dixon at 243-5169 .

.............. ~.Administrator State Historic Preservation Division

BDj~ EXHIBIT 19C

cc. David Blane, Maui County Planning Department (fax: 243-7634) Raloh Nagamine. Maui Countv Depamnent ofPublic Works (fax: 243-7972)

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Mr. David Ul:uw. Dll~l.ltor Dcparlulcnl c•l" Pl:ummg CounL:v of M:llll

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LOG NO. 2 1605 v DOC' NO· 9lW5BDl4

SlJB.JI~CT: Ch~lplct' 6F.-42 llistoJ"ic J»rcscrvntitm l{eview of a Ch1111gc.- in Zonin: for Hrc K nonouhr ludustri~ll P:•rk Knouuulut\hupun"n, MnkaWilO District, Island or M;uai !..JUK 1~2~7: Por1iou of 15 and 3~2-1: 16 (CIZ_9::;.::8~00~13:.~l~------~---

'rhi~ I<.':Ucr ts a I lis lone Prus~:rvnlson rcvi~,;w of a Clumgc in Zonin3 for the K~onoulu Industrial Park located in Knou()ulu Ah\1pua'a. Our rcvtcw is based on reports. map~, n11d ::~erial rholographs maintained nt the Stntc Histone Pr~scrvnl itm Divtsion.

Our oflicc prcvtow;l~ rL.:vil'\VL'd nn arch<tcolt)glrral mvcntory survey n.:port (SHPD DOC NO; 9408KD50) und a SM~ Land Usc 13ounckuy Am~ndmcnt (SHPD oor NO: 9410KI>27) for the subject propctty. in wh1ch v.c concutl'cd \\Ilh th~: off·sitiJ prc:;crvauon of a petroglyph boulder found at State Site 50-SO·I0-374(i A pn::serv:ltlon plnn for tlus petroglyph boulder wl.ls then :mbmillcd to our office (SHPD DOC NO: 9~0 ll10.1 3 ). Ill \\hi ell \\C fnund the lon~·lcml prot~Xtion ml!a~un.:~ lo be adCtJtmte (i.e. placement of the boultkr 111 Lhc !~ilrdt;n of Kaonoulu R;mdt wiU1 curntion by Rice fhmily mcntbl~rs) Stnff archacologi$t Boyd [>txou visrlcd rhc Rtcl.l R;u1ch and petroglyph boulder on Fcbruar~ l 0. 1998. with Mr. Rk.c and Glen Tndnki. nnd r,>und th~o: pl:u:cmcut of the bouldur and the revised prt!.~crvatron plnrt to mc~t our appmvnl (SHI'D DOC' NO 9X02BD21 ).

lnli~ht ofthcsu ~tgrccmcnts. wc llll.lJcforl.liind the proposed umtL.:rlllking to hnw "no mlvcrsc cffuct" on hi~loric sttc~ If you llttvl: any qucsLions pll.lasc contact llllyd Dixon ar 24~·5169.

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