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We the citizens are effectively their boss. There are questions about how they are managed by <br />4 <br />the Council or the Mayor both. He appreciates the answer to the question but will continue to <br />provide oversight. <br /> <br />Commissioner Robinson asked whether DWS gave any reason why they were not interested. <br /> <br />newspaper had an article abou <br />distribution in West Hawai <br />ongoing question. At some point we might want to reach out to the Council and say, please <br />consider havi <br />reason is. They may have a very good reason. Our island is very different from and Maui <br />in terms of size and population density. They may be looking at that factor. From a citize <br />point of view, it just seems to him to make sense that if someone is managing water to <br />individual subdivisions and homeowners, it would make sense managing all forms of water to <br />those individuals. <br /> <br />Director Mansour said the sewer and environmental assessment fees still looming over his head <br />could be a possibility because everybody that uses water ends up disposing of that water. What <br />comes in through the faucet has got to go out somewhere, either through the cesspool, septic <br />tank, or sewer system. The idea is to set up an environmental assessment for a sewer system <br />that could allow us to provide better funding for protecting our shorelines and the <br />groundwater. Then what we need to do is tap into the billing system, and that would be <br />countywide. And we could charge the fees to be able to protect the same water they are using. <br /> <br />c. <br />Director Mansour thanked Ms. Demoruelle and Mr. Warren for their testimonies. We found out <br />from the geotechnical study in April that we have lava tubes and that potentially changed the <br />situation. The liability of excavating it was risky and it could have potentially halted the whole <br />project because of the potential of finding burial sites as we start excavating. So the excavation <br />was not feasible. We have to re-coordinate and sit down with staff, and were able to look at the <br />prelim engineering report that was done and the environmental assessment that was done. We <br />have currently Wilson Okamoto, who is our EA consultant, trying to finalize letter to the EPA to <br />address the concerns. We need to get the EPA on board with what we have submitted. If we <br />are going to meet the AOC deadline, the only way is through the design-build based on <br />performance-driven criteria. The AOC is only about secondary treatment, so we can achieve <br />that, utilize it in different processes based on preliminary engineering report that was part of <br />the environmental assessment that was submitted initially. So we are not going to exit out of <br />what was discussed in the EA or the preliminary engineering report, but we are going to do it <br />based on a design-build performance-driven criteria, that is going to be bid out and designed in <br /> <br />4 <br /> County Charter Section 8- <br /> <br />nominees to the Water Board. The Water Board sets the rules, rates, and budget for DWS. <br />16 <br /> <br /> <br />