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2017-08-25 NKona Emergency Water Restriction -Honokohau down press release-UPDATE 6
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<br />DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY COUNTY OF HAWAI`I <br />345 KEKANA`A STREET, SUITE 20 HILO, HAWAI`I 96720 <br />TELEPHONE (808) 961-8050 FAX (808) 961-8657 <br />August 25, 2017 <br /> <br />Press Release <br /> <br />Time: 3:30pm <br />Update: #6 <br />North Kona Emergency Water Restriction <br />The Emergency Water Restriction for North Kona remains in effect. ALL residents and customers in <br />North Kona must continue to restrict water use to health and safety needs (drinking, cooking, and <br />hygiene purposes). <br /> <br />Due to a significant level of overall compliance, water levels in the tanks have remained stable. The <br />Department appreciates the community’s efforts to restrict water use during this time. Therefore, the <br />following is an update on irrigation under the current Emergency Water Restriction. <br /> <br /> Limited hand watering of precious plants, on occasion, is acceptable. <br /> Use of sprinklers (manual or automatic) for lawns and grass areas is still prohibited. <br /> <br />For other unique situations, please contact the Department to discuss possible options. Suggested best <br />practices for hand watering plants are: <br /> <br /> Water at night to reduce evaporation. <br /> Use of County’s free mulch to preserve moisture around plants. Visit the County’s website at: <br />http://www.hawaiizerowaste.org/recycle/greenwaste/ for more information. <br /> Use of recycled water from downspouts, washing machines, washing dishes, and shower “warm <br />up” water is also encouraged. <br /> Do not over-water plants. <br /> <br />Without everyone's continued cooperation, there will be areas that will experience periodic loss of water <br />service or lower water pressures. We also recommend that residents store a sufficient amount of water <br />for basic household needs, such as drinking, cooking, and hygiene purposes, in the event of service <br />disruptions. <br /> <br />For your use, potable water can be obtained from water “buffaloes” located on Hina Lani Street below <br />Anini Street as well as water spigots on a fire hydrant along Ane Keohokalole Highway, between <br />Kealakehe Parkway and Kealakehe High School. Please bring your own drinking water containers to <br />fill. <br /> <br />For more information visit our website at www.hawaiidws.org. To report any observed wasteful use of <br />water, call 961-8060 during normal business hours or email dws@hawaiidws.org. For after hour <br />emergencies call us at 961-8790. <br />…Water, Our Most Precious Resource …Ka Wai A Kne… <br />The Department of Water Supply is an Equal Opportunity provider and employer <br />
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