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Kauai water plan update: consultants find full‑buildout below sustainable yield, community and DHHL raise gaps
Summary
Kauai’s updated Water Use and Development Plan concludes that full‑buildout water demand for all 13 aquifers is below CWRM sustainable yield in a high‑level assessment, but county staff, Native Hawaiian beneficiaries and farmers urged the commission to defer adoption until agricultural data, Kapaʻakai (traditional/customary) analysis and updated streamflow standards are fully incorporated.
The Commission on Water Resource Management received a briefing Sept. 17 on the Kauai Water Use and Development Plan update and was told the county intends to request formal adoption at the commission’s October meeting.
Katie Roth, planning program manager with the commission, introduced the item and said the current session was an informational briefing. Consultants Amanda Waki (Fukunaga & Associates) and Jason Kagimoto (Kauai Department of Water) summarized the plan’s scope: the county plan is a county‑level component of the Hawaii Water Plan that inventories water resources and existing uses, projects future demand based on zoning and adopted land‑use plans, and compares those estimates to CWRM sustainable yield values. The consultants emphasized the plan is a high‑level land‑use assessment and does not authorize use or…
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