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<br />• With respect to the Endangered Species Act for Hawaiian Stilts and Coots, the <br />County has executed a contract with Hoʻomaluo LLC to continue the predator <br />control and bird monitoring of endangered bird species. <br />• The project is funded by CWSRF monies, which are being increased from $18 <br />million to $23 million. <br /> <br />E. KEALAKEHE WWTP EFFLUENT R-1 UPGRADE: <br />• 60% plans are to be submitted in November. <br />• The environmental process for the R-1 system is ongoing. A draft EIS is <br />anticipated to be published in November 2018 followed by a 45-day comment <br />period. <br />• The long range plans for R-1 quality effluent began in 2007 as a phased <br />approach. Phase I, which installs a reuse line between the Kohanaiki area and <br />Kealakehe Parkway, is planned under the State DOT’s Phase II Queen <br />Ka‘ahumanu Highway Project (see item C above). <br />• The DOH has earmarked SRF monies in the amount of $54 million to fund <br />both design and construction of the R-1 upgrade at the Kealakehe WWTP. <br /> <br /> F. NORTH KONA SEWER PUMP STATION <br />• This new sewer pump station will be located on the mauka side of Queen <br />Kaʻahamanu Highway. It is to receive wastewater from a portion of the area <br />below Ane Keohokalole Highway between Hina Lani Street and Kealakehe <br />Parkway. The wastewater will be pumped to the Kealakehe WWTP via new <br />forcemains tentatively scheduled to be installed by late 2020. <br />• The pre-design phase, including the archaeological and permitting <br />assessments, has begun. The Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) is in <br />process, and once the design concept is determined, a follow-up meeting will <br />be scheduled with Hawaiian cultural groups and archaeologists to discuss <br />impacts to the Māmalahoa Trail. <br /> <br />G. WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT PROJECTS: <br />• Pua Sewage Pump Station (SPS) Upgrade: Design of the upgrade to the Pua <br />SPS is in progress. It includes a complete renovation to include the structural, <br />electrical, and mechanical upgrades to the pump station. Cause for renovation <br />is due to deterioration of the wet well from H2S; electrical component damage <br />due to H2S corrosion, and the overall age of the facility; and mechanical <br />damage due to faulty discharge line valves due to hydraulic surging. Work is <br />to include upgrading the HVAC; replacing/upgrading components of the <br />electrical system; replacing corroded duct work; upgrading the wet well level <br />control system; and improving on safety issues by eliminating fire and <br />electrical hazards to achieve compliance with NFPA 820 and 70E. The project <br />is funded by CWSRF monies. <br />• ZOM Dilution and Assimilative Capacity Study: Field work for the Dilution <br />and Assimilative Capacity Study for the Pāpa‘ikou and Kula‘imano WWTPs <br />has been completed, and a draft report was submitted August 31, 2018. <br /> <br /> <br />10 <br /> <br />