A water level decline the past few days in North Kona tanks has prompted Hawaii County to warn residents of the possibility of being cutoff from the supply temporarily.
A water level decline the past few days in North Kona tanks has prompted Hawaii County to warn residents of the possibility of being cutoff from the supply temporarily.
The tanks service the general area between the Makalei fire station to just south of the Palani Road and Mamalahoa Highway junction. These areas include, but are not limited to, Makalei Estates, Kona Hills, Palisades, Wainani/Lokahi Makai, Kaiminani Drive (including all side streets), Kona Acres and Hina Lani Drive (including all side streets).
“Without everyone’s continued cooperation, there will be areas that will experience periodic loss of water service or lower water pressures,” a release from county said Wednesday. “ALL residents and customers in North Kona must continue to restrict water use to health and safety needs — drinking, cooking and hygiene purposes.”
DWS noted appreciation for the community’s continued efforts to restrict water use during this time. As such, limited hand watering of precious plants, on occasion, is still acceptable using the following best practices:
• Water at night to reduce evaporation.
• Use of County’s free mulch to preserve moisture around plants.
Visit the County’s website at:
https://www.hawaiizerowaste.org/recycle/greenwaste/ for more information.
• Use of rainwater from downspouts for plants.
• Do not over-water plants.
• Use of sprinklers (manual or automatic) for lawns and grass areas is still prohibited.
Info: www.hawaiidws.org. To report any observed wasteful use of water, call 961-8060 during normal business hours or email dws@hawaiidws.org. For after hour emergencies call us at 961-8790.