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They wanna see what angles and steps that can be taken on to the dredging possibilities getting <br />rid of the invasive limu. <br />I’m still hearing, I didn’t see pictures this time but I’m still hearing jaws (pigs) being ripped off in <br />Kulani, yeah, from random pigs being killed and jaws being ripped off, animal still left there. I <br />know this is not the jurisdiction area – also happening at Mauna Loa Mac as well. That’s what <br />I’m hearing. That’s it for district 2. <br />LT: Alright, thank you very much, update for district 2. Moving on district 3. Leomana district 3. My <br />update for this month is super excited, the last two years my fight to get some attention <br />towards our wastewater treatment facility in Keaukaha that bleeds out over 2.5 million of <br />gallons of raw sewage right into Keaukaha every year during the north swells. Last week we had <br />a meeting with the Mayor and he told me three hundred and thirty million dollars. I mean, that’s <br />not his project, he just got hired so he was just giving me the information that they gave him. <br />We don’t know what systems they’re putting in or where the exhaust pipes would be. I’m trying <br />to get the exhaust pipes out of Puhi bay because the reef that we have for a fishing village <br />started in Hilo only bay front and it extends all the way around to the back of what we call <br />Shipman now. But hopefully we’re moving the pipe either, farther out to the first drop off <br />behind Shipman. because the first drop off in the ocean is a mile and half behind Shipman. <br />There’s a small little island that pops up and after that is the big drop off to like three hundred <br />four hundred feet but in Keaukaha is a shallow reef all the way out and so majority of our reef <br />fish in Keaukaha all disappeared and hopefully this project will allow us, uh, there’s a lot of small <br />groups in Keaukaha trying to bring our fish back. So, I was super excited about that. <br />The chicken numbers again, people are dropping off game birds, I mean you know they’re <br />fighting chickens but also the egg laying roosters, so we get the small little fighting chicken hens <br />running around because people just let them go and then we got the Rhode Island red roosters. <br />Somebody is coming into Keaukaha and just dropping them off at the beach. Last week we got 5 <br />more. <br />I’m still trying to figure out if the mobile slaughter house or any slaughter house is in District 3. <br />District 3 is from Keaukaha all the way to Kaloli. I’ve been trying to figure out if in this district or <br />even in District 5 where the new slaughter houses are or if they moved them because I don’t <br />actually know where the property is that they keep these things. You know we hear stories, “oh <br />we have a slaughter house here”, “we have a mobile one” but, let me see one picture, I don’t <br />even know what it looks like, right? You guys ever used it? I’m just trying to figure out, ok we’ve <br />had them on the books, where is it at? What kind it is, I’m just interested in what it looks like <br />and where it is as a community member. <br />Another big one, in the back of Panaewa where majority of our animals in District 3 are a lot of <br />game animals. I saw 2 days ago department of Hawaiian Homelands is hosting a meeting <br />because they want to build a renewal energy. Something.. I don’t know, I don’t what it is, but <br />Hawaiian Homelands want to put it another power plant in Panaewa. Some kind of renewable <br />energy. Maybe it’s hydrogen, maybe it’s biogas off of the sewer, right? Because I think… the <br />whole… the new sewer plant they’re gonna try and get some energy out of the vent thing <br />coming off. So Hawaiian Homelands want to put an energy station connected to the waste <br />water treatment facility, So, just be aware of that because it’s in the back of Shipman, Panaewa, <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />