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<br /> l <br /> 24. Water: Several wells developed in the area indicate a substantial potable water <br /> resource capable of meeting the projected demands for future development in the <br /> Keauhou vicinity. In 1990, the applicant developed a well above Keauhou at the 1,620 <br /> foot elevation. This well was tested and showed a capacity of approximately two <br /> million gallons per day. In 1992 and 1993, two additional wells were developed and <br /> tested south and north of the first well, and were shown to have a similar potential <br /> capacity. The Department of Water Supply has stated that should these well sources <br /> prove to be adequate, the applicant will be required to provide transmission and <br /> distribution waterlines, and storage reservoirs to connect to the Department of Water <br /> Supply's existing water system. <br /> 25. Wastewater: The Heeia Waste Water Treatment Plant (HWWTP) which is owned by <br /> the applicant, will service the project. Wastewater disposal system will meet with <br /> requirements of the Department of Health and/or the Department of Public Works. <br /> 26. Electrical/Telephone: Electrical service is available to the property from Hawaii <br /> Electric Light Co. Inc., and telephone service is available from GTE Hawaiian Tel. <br /> 27. Police/Fire/Niedical: Police services are provided by the County of Hawaii from its <br /> Kealakehe and Kailua-Kona stations. In March 1997, the applicant completed <br /> construction of the new Keauhou-Kona Fire Station located at the corner of Kuakini <br /> Highway and Puuloa Road. Fire protection is also provided by the County of Hawaii <br /> from its Kailua-Kona, Kealakehe, Keauhou and Captain Cook stations. Emergency <br /> medical and paramedical services are also provided by the Hawaii County Fire <br /> Department. Kona Hospital is located at Kealakekua. <br /> 28. Other essential utilities and services are or will be made available to the property. <br /> A(:F.NCIES' COMMENTS <br /> 29. Department of Land and Natural Resources (November 20, 1997): <br /> "We have no comments." <br /> 30. Police Department (November 18, 1997 Memo): <br /> "We have reviewed the amended applications and feel that the project, when fully <br /> developed, will impact police services in the area. <br /> -7- <br /> <br />