Action Alert: Save East Maui Streams!
From our friends at NHLC:
The State Water Commission meets on May 19, 2010 May 26th (UPDATE: Date change!) to act on the latest round of petitions by East Maui residents seeking to restore stream flow to 19 East Maui streams, when HC&S is WASTING water being diverted. Na Moku Aupuni O Ko`olau Hui is seeking restoration so the fish, o`opu, hihiwai, and o`opu can return to those streams and support the constitutionally-protected cultural practices of Hawaiians.
Without doubt, A&B/HC&S is wasting water. The Water Commission has already concluded that it uses 70% more water than it should in the wet season and 40% more water than it should during the dry season. Moreover, unless this Water Commission demands that they do more, A&B/HC&S’ leaky irrigation system and poor maintenance practices will continue wasting this valuable resource, because the State only charges this sugar plantation less than ¼ of a penny per thousand gallons, discouraging any conservation while depleting the State of fair market value for the use of this invaluable resource (collected from 33,000 acres of ceded lands, or about $4.84 per acre per year).
Learn more, see the flyer
Click to see more detailed information at CWRM website on Na Moku Aupuni O Ko`olau’s petitions to restore 27 East Maui Streams now dewatered by Alexander and Baldwin, Inc. and its Maui subsidiaries, Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company and East Maui Irrigation Company.
What you can do:
Please keep those letters to the editor going, leading to this Water Commission action meeting on whether to restore 19 East Maui streams. We are starting to see some really intelligent responses to the A&B/HC&S propaganda.
You can write to the editors of your daily papers:
Maui News: Use form at: http://vnr.oweb.net/vnr/add_submission.asp?categoryID=769&publicationID=110
Honolulu Advertiser:
E-mail: letters@honoluluadvertiser.com
Fax: (808) 535-2415
Online: Use online form: http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/form/op/letters
Honolulu Star Bulletin:
Email to: letters@starbulletin.com
Fax: (808) 529-4750
Click to see latest CWRM agenda information for most recent information on where the May 19 meeting will be held and at what time.
Questions? Contact either Camille Kalama (cakalam@nhlchi.org) or Alan Murakami (almurak@nhlchi.org) or at 808-521-2302.