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history of the outflow pipe in general. It’s under extreme stress – it’s on the windward side of <br />the islands so, you’re getting a lot of wave action that’s very disruptive to an out-flow pipe. So <br />that really makes the level of treatment at the treatments plant and some form of disinfection <br />critical issues going forward so we need to keep the out-flow pipe properly maintained but we <br />also need the treatment plant treating at levels that protect public health and our coastal <br />ecosystems. <br /> <br />LT: Yes, sir. Thank you very much and if there’s anything in the future that the GMAC can do to help <br />you or collaborate on some sort of efforts to solve these kind of issues, please just reach out and <br />let us know and I hope that we’ll be seeing you soon and, we get to work together in the future, <br />so thank you very much. <br /> <br />SH: All right. Mahalo. <br /> <br />LT: Mahalo, yeah. E kala mai everyone. We have a question about this topic so we’re just trying to <br />figure out what it is and see if we can get an answer or a discussion on this topic. We just have a <br />question from the public on any water quality analysis for private wells – any hope for water <br />quality analysis? I wonder if he’s still on… Looks like he signed off. E kala mai. Well, we can keep <br />this information in our head and this question. Thank you very much, Nani. <br /> <br />RD: Ah, Chair, District – 1, if we have the person who has this question – maybe we could follow it <br />up and get the answer to that person. <br /> <br />IKK: And, or, even if you wanted to bring it up again. Like if you guys feel it’s worthy enough to bring <br />it up again. <br /> <br />RD: OK. Sure. Next month… <br /> <br />IKK: In a meeting, yeah… <br /> <br />RD: Yeah, OK, right on… <br /> <br />IKK: And keep, you know – get on that agenda. <br /> <br />LT: I think this would be a good question for \[unclear\] rule changes, yeah. <br /> <br />IKK: Yeah. <br /> <br />b. Ryan Okano, PHD Division of Aquatics Resources Biologist, Hilo, Hawai’i presenting <br />DAR’s Coral Restoration for Fisheries Habitat planning effort and an overview of <br />current DAR issues on Hawai’i Island”. <br /> <br />LT: Ryan Okano, PHD Division of Aquatics Resources Biologist, Hilo, Hawaii – presenting DAR’s Coral <br />Restoration for Fisheries Habitat planning effort and an overview of current DAR issues on <br />Hawaii Island. <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />