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PUNA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Transportation: 2.3 Aquifers, Coastal Waters and Stormwater
Action 2.3.3.d (page 2-10)
By agency agreements and control of zoning and building
permits, ensure that a corridor of the Puna watershed at least two miles wide including the Wao Kele O Puna forest area and State lands mauka of Highway 130 between the ‘Ainaloa subdivision
and Pāhoa is protected from uses that might contaminate groundwater.
(2.3.1) Goals:
Aquifers that could be used for future community wells in high growth lower elevation areas
are protected from pollution by untreated wastewater disposal systems.
Maintain and increase the quality of coastal waters.
There is a strategy to address storm water runoff and localized
flooding problems.
(2.3.2) Objectives:
Plan for future potable and irrigation water demand and preserve a contamination-free zone in the portion of the aquifer in lower Puna for
future development as a potable water source.
Improve wastewater treatment methods and standards in areas designated for future aquifer use in coastal areas.
Address the special challenges
of managing storm water runoff on Puna’s lava terrain on a watershed basis.
Action 2.3.3.d
By agency agreements and control of zoning and building permits, ensure that a corridor of the Puna watershed at least two miles wide including the Wao Kele O Puna forest
area and State lands mauka of Highway 130 between the ‘Ainaloa subdivision and Pāhoa is protected from uses that might contaminate groundwater.
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Action 2.3.3.d
By agency agreements and control of zoning
and building permits, ensure that a corridor of the Puna watershed at least two miles wide including the Wao Kele O Puna forest area and State lands mauka of Highway 130 between the
‘Ainaloa subdivision and Pāhoa is protected from uses that might contaminate groundwater.