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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2004-2006
Communication
0042
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044
Author
Ann Peterson
Communications - Referred To
PC
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Presented: PC - 1/4/05
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BIL 163 Draft 01 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
BIL 163 Draft 02 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
BIL 163 Draft 03 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
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RIPOK7 ON 7HE COMMUNOT SURVE Y ON 7H1 HAWAI - / COUN7 Y GINE RAL PLAN <br />E. DRINKING WATER: Almost half of the respondents <br />Drinking Water Service <br />(46 percent) asked for a better quality of water. The <br />100% <br />other half felt the current water service was <br />80% <br />adequate. Conservation of water and the need for <br />60% <br />46% 400% � <br />service to more rural areas were concerns <br />40% <br />12% <br />expressed. <br />20% <br />� <br />0% <br />— ---�— <br />More Same Less N/R <br />F. IRRIGATION WATER SERVICE: A near majority of <br />respondents (45 percent) are satisfied with the current <br />Irrigation Water Service <br />100% <br />level of service. Comments called for an expanded <br />80% <br />infrastructure (reservoir) South Kona, and assistance <br />60% <br />45% <br />with installation. Others called for eliminating the <br />40% <br />- 29% 2 <br />runoff of irrigation water into the ocean, and for <br />20% <br />0% <br />�,- i_,__ I- 3% <br />� <br />exploring the secondary use of gray water. <br />More Same Less N/R <br />G. SEWER SERVICE Again, the near majority of <br />100°k <br />Sewer Service <br />respondents are satisfied with the current level of <br />80% <br />sewer service, but a notable 32 percent would like to <br />60% <br />45% <br />see more attention paid toward this service. <br />40% <br />32% <br />Comments cited the need to protect the ocean from <br />20% <br />° 20% <br />2/0 <br />sewage runoff and the need to improve the wa <br />g P Y <br />° <br />o/° <br />- +- JL <br />sewer services are handled in Keauhou. <br />� <br />a � <br />--- - <br />More Same Less N/R <br />H. TRASH SERVICE The majority (51 percent) is satisfied r <br />Trash Service <br />with the current level of service. Those who would <br />100% <br />like to see more service (31 percent) are concerned <br />80% <br />51% <br />because of reliance on private trash service which has <br />60% <br />40% <br />31% <br />become a monopoly; others who would like to see <br />20% <br />1% 16% <br />more attention placed on developing recycling <br />o% <br />-M, <br />programs that work. <br />More Same Less N/R <br />3 <br />
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