About 80,000 gallons of wastewater was discharged into catch basins at Waikoloa Beach Resort on Monday, Hawaii Water Service Company General Manager James Smith said Tuesday.
About 80,000 gallons of wastewater was discharged into catch basins at Waikoloa Beach Resort on Monday, Hawaii Water Service Company General Manager James Smith said Tuesday.
Smith said a broken joint restraint in a pump station precipitated the leak. Those restraints typically last the life of a facility, he added.
The solid materials from the wastewater were removed and the leak did not impact drinking water wells or coastal waters, Smith added. Hawaii Water employees conduct inspections daily, he said.
“I’m proud of the way our team responded and repaired the leak quickly to minimize impact on the community,” Smith said.
The company worked with the state Department of Health’s Wastewater and Clean Water branches during the cleanup. Customers may call the
Hawaii Water Customer Center at 883-2046 if they have questions or would like more information.