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o c) Monitor nearshore water quality and impacts to reefs and marine <br />environments and address land-based sources of impacts. <br />o d) Protect and restore wetlands and riparian corridors to ensure more pristine <br />water quality, decrease erosion, and increase sediment management, <br />groundwater infiltration, nutrient/pollutant uptake, soil moisture retention, <br />stormwater abatement, and cultural/community connections without further <br />regulations or fines on locals.. <br />o e) Develop reasonable standards to improve stream and coastal water quality <br />monitoring and encourage local communities to develop such projects without <br />further regulations or fines on locals. <br />Page 45 <br />Objective 3 <br />Increase direct community restoration and collaborative efforts to conserve and <br />nourish the island's biocultural resources. <br />Policies <br />3.1 Encourage an overall conservation ethic in the use of Hawai`i's resources by <br />protecting, preserving, and conserving critical and significant natural resources without <br />further fines and regulation on the population. <br />Pg 47 <br />Actions <br />4.b Change from: Reassess Certified Local Government status to ensure the support of <br />farmers and homeowners and maximize funding opportunities for self-supporting <br />communities. <br />4.h Partner with government, private and nonprofit agencies, farmers, homeowners, <br />other local communities, and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have <br />stake in) to develop design guidelines for designated communities containing significant <br />historic buildings, sites, or landscapes. <br />4.i Assess and prioritize County -owned lands for historic site restoration in collaboration <br />with government, private and nonprofit agencies, farmers, homeowners, other local <br />communities, and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have stake in). <br />