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c. Possible Input from Commission on Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) <br />and Draft Environmental Assessments (EAs) <br />• Chair Fritz cautioned that this may involve a lot of paperwork that the commission <br />may not really want. Dr. Bennett is not suggesting that the commission has to <br />review all documents, but the commission should at least receive notice of what is <br />issued. <br />Renee Schoen stated the Office of Environmental Quality Control (OEQC) website <br />publishes a comprehensive list. <br />Dr. Bennett noted there is a list of County departments that receive EAs (e.g., <br />Planning Dept., Fire Dept.) so th- mission could write to the departments and <br />request copies of the EA notices©. Noda will check with the other departments <br />about the Commission receiving notices. <br />7. REPORTS/CORRESPONDENCE: <br />a. Director's Report - see written report <br />• In response to Mr. Fear's inquiry regarding the reinstatement of educational funds <br />for recycling, Director Kucharski stated there are educational funds in the HER <br />composting contract, and he will check whether it's specifically for recycling. <br />• Unfortunately, when budget priorities are required, the department can request the <br />educational funds, but not all requests will be approved. For the upcoming fiscal <br />year, the department has been instructed to keep its budget 'flat' (same amount as <br />last year). <br />• DEM needs to fight littering, Mr. Fear shouldn't have to organize beach cleanups. <br />Mr. Fear mentioned that a group of Minnesota kids saw a beach clean-up video, <br />and will use one day of their vacation here to help with a beach clean up on May <br />19th <br />b. Commissioners' Reports (by district): <br />• District 6: Dr. Bennett introduced Jim Satoris, who worked with the Department of <br />Interior, Department of Reclamation, and the subsistencat Kealakehe in <br />2001. He's encouraged Mr. Satoris to apply for EMC. <br />Our reclaimed water contains a lot of salt, so we need to manage it better. <br />Director Kucharski should inform Consultants that when they prepare their water <br />budget, they need to look at the water needed for salt management. In deserts, <br />like the area around Kona airport, irrigation & salt management needs to be <br />addressed pro -actively. <br />• District 8: Mr. Fear reported there is staph (Staphylococcus Aureus) in the sand at <br />the Old Airport and Pinetrees, as examples. More water sampling is needed, as <br />the County sewer plant is near there. The staph goes into the sand, and kids get <br />rashes all over their bodies when they don't rinse off well. There are many <br />reasons/sources for bacteria; for example, people defecate in the open when the <br />bathrooms are broken. Director Kucharski will check on test results for the <br />wastewater discharge, because there should not be any raw sewage in the water, <br />as all discharge is first disinfected. (�1 <br />