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1. GENERAL <br /> This preliminary engineering report is in support of the proposed lid Place Water System <br /> Improvements (Project) within the lid Place subdivision. The Project is intended to be funded <br /> through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA),Rural Development(RD),Rural <br /> Utilities Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program. This program funds municipal <br /> projects such as this with a combination of loan and grant monies. The loan portion of the <br /> . funding is repaid to the USDA over a specified period by the applicant-in this case the Hawaii <br /> County Department of Water Supply(DWS) -while the grant portion of the funding does not . <br /> require repayment. The Hawaii County Council has initiated an Improvement District(ID), <br /> which will ensure the repayment of the loaned funds. The Project is to consist of a new water <br /> system conforming to current DWS standards and is intended to provide adequate fire protection <br /> and reliable and safe potable water service to the residents of the subdivision. <br /> • <br /> The existing and proposed water system is served by DWS's North Kona Water System. The <br /> sources of supply are groundwater wells and a groundwater shaft. Water is pumped from the <br /> sources to DWS's 0.3 MG Kalaoa Tank which then feeds the system via gravity. Beginning at <br /> the outlet of the tank, an existing 8-inch main runs down an access road and feeds a 12-inch main <br /> in Mamalahoa Highway. This main subsequently supplies an 8-inch main in Akamai Street <br /> which flows to the 8-inch main in Aniani Street where the proposed point of connection for the <br /> new water system lies. A pressure reducing valve station (PRV)located at approximately <br /> elevation 1468 in Akamai Street is set to 55 psi and will provide adequate pressure to the <br /> proposed water system without requiring changes to the existing water system or installation of <br /> additional PRVs. <br /> The proposed water system improvements consist of approximately 1,150 linear feet of new 8- <br /> inch water main,individual 5/8-inch meters for each lot, and two (2)fire hydrants located in <br /> accordance with current DWS standards. The project will also include modifications to the <br /> banks of meters located within the Mamalahoa Highway ROW. Work following installation of <br /> the water system improvements will include re-paving and striping of the portions of the Aniani <br /> Street,Iki Place and Kona Church of God Road ROWsimpacted by water system installation as <br /> necessary. Traffic control during all phases of construction will also be required. <br /> 2. PROJECT PLANNING <br /> a. Location <br /> The Iki Place Subdivision is a residential subdivision within the ahupuaa of Kohanaiki in the <br /> North Kona District on the Island of Hawaii, State of Hawaii. It is more particularly located on <br /> the makai (west) side of the Mamalahoa Highway and is on the western slope of Hualalai. The • <br /> subdivision was created in 1961 and currently consists of 18 residential lots ranging in size from <br /> 7,632 to 10,089 square feet. The subdivision is accessed via a single thirty(30) foot wide right- <br /> of-way(ROW) designated lid Place,which generally runs north-south and is privately owned by <br /> the homeowners association. Elevations within the subdivision range from between 1430 feet to <br /> 1450 feet. The average slope is approximately 10%running east to west. There are currently no <br /> water mains, or hydrants within the subdivision,however DWS is currently providing domestic <br /> water service to fifteen(15) of the eighteen(18) lots via 5/8"water meters located along the <br /> Mamalahoa Highway. Small diameter PVC &HDPE pipes run makai (west) down the Kona <br /> Church of God Road ROW to service homes on these lots. The distance from the meters along <br /> Mamalahoa Highway to the most distant homes served is approximately 1,500 feet. There are <br /> 1 <br />