Rat Lungworm informational session for growers, gardeners and landscapers will be held in Kula April 20, 2017 at Kula Community Center 6:00pm-7pm and in Kahului April 25, 2017 at UH Maui College Community Service Building 5:30pm-7pm.
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Rat Lungworm informational session for growers, gardeners and landscapers will be held in Kula April 20, 2017 at Kula Community Center 6:00pm-7pm and in Kahului April 25, 2017 at UH Maui College Community Service Building 5:30pm-7pm. MauiNow.com March 31, 2017
The Maui Department of Water Supply has declared a Stage 1 water shortage in the Upcountry district of Maui, effective Sunday, April 9, 2017, due to reduced surface water flow and a lack of rain. At Stage 1, the water rates remain the same. Due to the lower than normal water levels, customers may notice a change in water taste and/or smell; however, the State Department of Health has determined that the water from Upcountry Maui is safe to drink. On-going testing continues to show an absence of harmful bacteria and other pathogens in the water; the Department of Water Supply will continue to monitor and test the water, and provide periodic updates. By law, the Director of Water Supply, with the approval of the Mayor, is authorized to declare a water shortage whenever the water supply becomes inadequate in any area in the County due to a period of drought, an infrastructure or mechanical malfunction, natural disaster, or other event causing a water shortage. A Stage 1 water shortage exists if the Director determines that anticipated water demand in an area is projected to exceed available water supply by 1-15%. Due to the declaration of a Stage 1 water shortage, all Upcountry water consumers are asked to conserve water and to avoid any unnecessary water use until further notice. Water conservation measures taken now could prevent the progression to a Stage 2 water shortage. For full details please see: MauiNow.com March 31, 2017 |
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