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water units [at an average of 400 gallons per day/per unit]. The water commitment <br />consists of 368 units of water from the "Kealakekua Source Agreement" and 142 units of <br />water that are subject to conditions in the 2004 settlement (with no expiration date). At <br />least 100 units of water will be required for the multiple -family residential component of <br />the proposed project. The DWS is requesting that the applicant submit estimated <br />maximum daily water usage calculations, prepared by a professional engineer, for review <br />and approval. Upon acceptance of the water usage calculations, the BWS will determine <br />the amount of water units, water commitment deposits, facilities charges to be paid, and <br />water system improvements required for water service. Staff inquired of the applicant <br />regarding the use of the 510 water units and how they were going to be shared with the <br />current proposed developments (Pua`a and Suffolk) and the other adjoining parcels. The <br />applicant answered that there are no plans for the balance. As such, after water use <br />calculation study done per DWS' requirement, the residual would be assigned to the other <br />parcels. The exact division among those undeveloped parcels is unknown at this time. <br />24. Wastewater: The applicant proposes to connect the proposed project to the County <br />sewer system that extends from Kuakini Highway and bisects a portion of the subject <br />property. The applicant will perform an engineering study to detennine if the sewer line <br />has adequate capacity to handle the proposed flows. No alternative was provided for <br />sewer or wastewater controls if capacity is unable to handle the additional inputs. By <br />comment letter dated December 20, 2019 the Hawaii Dept. of Health (DOH) supports <br />the sewer requirements made by the County for the proposed project. <br />25. Solid Waste: The applicant intends to utilize commercial haulers to dispose of refuse <br />generated by the proposed development at the County landfill at Pu'uanahulu. A Solid <br />Waste Management Plan, approved by the Department of Environinental Management, <br />will be implemented by the applicant to handle solid waste during construction and <br />operation of the proposed development. <br />26. Drainage: The applicant will comply with the requirements and recommendations of the <br />Department of Public Works (DPW) which include the submittal of detailed drainage <br />studies and following the requirements of Chapter 27 — Floodplain Management of the <br />