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Geothermal will cost millions of dollars while creating hazardous waste. It makes more sense to <br />use that same money to supply solar panels to residence as well as using wind and wave energy <br />to supply energy while reducing our use of fossil fuel and high electric costs. Sometimes it's <br />more important to take care of the people in our community than to make shareholders richer <br />who are not. <br />Stricter regulations please... geothermal plant is the worst, breaking all permit conditions... at <br />best other utility compliance with rules and regs is poor to middling. PUC is rubber stamp for <br />Helco <br />More solar, more catchment (be careful about too much "county" water. Better to use the <br />water from the sky than from the finite aquifer! Yes, better internet access everywhere! <br />Need to develop alternative sources of electricity to preserve the environment and help Pahoa <br />monetarily. <br />WHY are we not using more solar power and rainwater ?? <br />more dsl ports, free places to use computers within pahoa, more solar options. Kudo's for solar <br />at police station <br />need sewage, wastewater improvements <br />Would like to see solar systems on all community buildings, including solar water heaters. Free <br />high -speed internet service throughout village. <br />Need more cyber cafes with live music public water and bathroom access. Pay phones etc. <br />, high speed internet connections, county water <br />To live only 2 miles out of town and be totally without utilities is crazy. Requires substantial <br />investment to develop property. Cell coverage in many areas is poor as well. <br />poor at best. What water? what internet? <br />alot of pahoa has no sevices and the surrounding areas. <br />Electric, phone and internet are great where we live in Leilani, but some areas need better <br />internet access <br />Look Need more access for low- income needy family's. <br />like a third world utility system in an old Mexican city. <br />shameful; third -world countries have better infrastructure <br />Public Utilities Page 10 <br />