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<br />AA: OK. Thanks, Kanalu. <br /> <br />KS: All right… <br /> <br />LT: Oh, Leomana, District – 3, sorry, I just got two ideas I just wanted to ask you about so the first <br />one is – so they allow permits for grazing. Who’s responsible for the water troughs, who takes <br />care of all the logistics of the grazing areas, is it the… <br /> <br />KS: The permit… <br /> <br />LT: The permit holder. So, they gotta come in and they fix all the – OK, shoots. I just wanted to <br />check on… <br /> <br />KS: We work with them, but they maintain their water system yeah… <br /> <br />LT: And so those permits – what does that look like? You get full access for like a year or two years <br />or? <br /> <br />KS: It used to be a month-to-month permit but it’s an annual permit now so every year they need to <br />renew. <br /> <br />LT: And then this last one – OK, so this is about the controlled burns. I know a long time ago – and <br />this was from the Fire Chief – Lincoln – from Waimea. They used to do the controlled burns as a <br />part of their recruit class. I don’t know if they do that anymore. I know they changed all that. But <br />the controlled burns that – he said that they used to do as part of the recruit class but it got out <br />of hand and it jumped into a koa forest and they ended up burning the koa forest down, and so <br />since then that’s when he said they just stopped doing controlled burns cause they cannot <br />manage them, but that the fire chief from Waimea. Anyways, Mahalo… <br /> <br />KS: Yeah, thanks. <br /> <br />AA: OK. Thanks, Kanalu. And I not seeing anybody else. Thanks, and I see you next month. <br /> <br />KS: Yeah, I’ll be back. <br /> <br />b. Thomas Gilmore, DOH Remedial Project Manager seeking public comment on Soil <br />Remediation Plan for Hakalau Beach Park <br /> <br />AA: Moving on to Mr. Thomas Gilmore from the Department of Health, Remedial Project Manager <br />seeking public comment on Soil Remediation Plan for the Hakalau Beach Park. <br /> <br />TG: Good morning, my name is Tom Gilmore, I work for the Department of Health. The Department <br />of Health has an Environmental Management Division and I feel like my office is probably the <br />best kept secret in the state, besides my office within Environmental Management Division <br />there’s Clean Air Branch, Clean Water, Safe Drinking Water, Hazardous Waste, Solid Waste – <br />there’s all these different entities but my office is the Hazard Evaluation and Emergency <br />Response Office. We are composed of 3 separate entities. One of us is the Environmental Health <br />12 <br /> <br /> <br />
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