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~ TMK # 4-4-7-3-2 2371 KEALIA RD Owner: PLANTATION PARTNERS
KAUAI LLC
Tax Payer: PLANTATION PARTNERS KAUAI LLC Tax Bill: PO BOX 1318,
KILAUEA, HI 96754 USA
Assessed Value Exemption Size Land: $7,267,900 $0 928.77 ac
Buildings: 0 Dwellings: 0
Tenure: Fee Simple Annual Tax: $50,400.11
Zoning: A
Total Buildings: $59,200 $0 0 sq ft Subdivision:
Kealia-Kamalomalo Project: Kealananl Makee Ph 1 & 2
Bedrooms/Baths: 0/0
PITT Code: 500 - Agricultural Land Use:
Total: $7,327,100 $0
SALES
Census Tract: 402.01 Lot#: D
6/29/1998 QD-M $1,000 DOC 98-093517 KEAUA PLANTATION COMPANY
LLC, A Company or Corporation
6/29/1998 L-M $56,077 DOC 98-093520 THE UHUE PLANTATION COMPANY
LTD, A Company or Corporation
2/18/2000 QD-M $100 DOC 00-022343 KEALIA MAUKA HOLDINGS LLC, A
Company or Corporation
2/18/2000 DEED-M $3,897,692 DOC 00-022344 KEAUA MAUKA HOLDINGS
LLC, A Company or Corporatlon(Tenants In Severalty)
6/26/2001 QD-M $1,000 DOC 01-097095 POR CONVEYED ONLY- NO AREA
GIVEN KEAUA PLANTATION COMPANY LLC, A Company or Corporation
6/26/2001 DEED-M $1,000 DOC 01-097096 KEALIA PLANTATION COMPANY
LLC, A Company or Corporation
3/24/2006 DEED-M $47,372,000 DOC 06-056603 BOC _!!I!IIIW'f",
',.,.. Company or Corporatlon(Tenants In Common)
193% UNDIVIDED INTEREST KEAUAKEALANANI LLC, A Company or
Corporatlon(Tenants In Common) *93.421% UNDIVIDED INTEREST DCA
HAWAII LLC, A Company or Corporatlon(Tenants In Common) *4.386%
UNDIVIDED INTEREST
DEVELOPER'S PUBLIC REPORT I ASSOCIATION BIENNIAL REGISTRATION
No. Name Address Developer
6290 KEALANANI MAKEE PHASES 1 AND 2 , 2371 KEAUA RD PLANTATION
PARTNERS KAUAI LLC
OTHER BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
Type Description Quantity Year Area Grade Condition
RS4 WD STO EC 1 1967 2,160 Average Average
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I RC4 GARWD 1 1967 204 Average Average
RS1 FR UT SHD 1 2002 355 Below Average Average
BUILDING PERMITS FROM REAL PROPERTY TAX
Date Number Amount Status Purpose
5/29/2001 0000002434 $85,500 Complete OTHER
5/15/1998 9800000799 $6,000 Complete DEMOLmON
5/15/1998 9800000800 $6,000 Complete DEMOLmON
5/15/1998 9800000801 $6,000 Complete DEMOLmON
5/15/1998 9800000802 $8,000 Complete DEMOLmON
This information has been supplied by third parties and has not
been independently verified by Hawaii Information Service and Is,
therefore, not uaranteed.
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Wells at and In vlenlty of Kealia Plantation (exported from
database 0810712008)
Well.No. W~Name .... , .... 0618-01 Kealia 2 I Lihue ,~ ... ~uv
•• I Kealia Water
IVUfIl ...... ' Holdings, LLC (2002)
0618-02 Kealia 1 ILihue ._ .. _,_ II Kealia Water Company
Holdings. LLC (2002)
0618-03 KeaU84 Lihue -... ", .. "" .. 1 KealIa Company. LLC
(2002)
0618-04 Kealia 3 Uhue Plantation 1 Kealia Plantation Company.
LLC (2002)
0618-05 Keala 7 ILihue -... ", .. "" .. 1 KealIa ~ .. _u_
Company. LLC (2002)
061~ KeaRa6 ILihue -........ """.1 Kealia ._. __ Company. LLC
(2002)
0618-07 Keana 5 I Lihue ............... 1 Kealia Plantation
Company, LLC (2002)
0618-08 Kumukumu Str lihue _ ............ 1 Kealia Plantation
Company. LLC (2002)
0618-09 Kealia 1A I Kealia Mauka HoIding.s I Kealia IWater
Company Holdings, LLC
0618-10 Kealla2A IKeaIIa Mauka L ....... :~: 1 Kealia IWater
Company Holdings. LLC
Compiled by DE Mills, 8/812008 Page 1012
Ground Vear Elev. (ft,
~ktcI. Use latitude I mal) 1898 ARN~ln 220603 1591827 8
1898 ARNSln 220615 1591827 8
1905 UNU 220615 1591827 8
1905 UNU 220615 1591837 8
1928 UNU 220618 1591837 6
1928 UNU 220616 1591837 6
1928 UNU 220615 1591837 15
1929 COM? 220656 1591856 129.7
2001 MUNPR 220615 1591838 10
2001 MUNPR 220615 1591837 10
Bottom, Initial or Solid Bottomot Solid Static Initial
Depth (ft, casing casing Hole (ft, casing Head (ft, Chloride
bas) Dla. (In.) (ft, bgs) mal) (ft, bgs) mal) (mgJI) 213 10 86 -205
-78 10 40
207 12 94 -199 -86 8 50
225 12 85 -217 -77
210 12 85 -202 -77
225 6 143 -219 -137 10 45
220 6 135.7 -214 -129.7 11 67 a 402 12 112 -387 -97 8 1,660
342 12 -212.4 10
195 12 95 -185 -85 7 45
195 12 95 -185 -85 7 45
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Wells at and In vicnlty of Kealia Plantation (exported from
database 08/0712008)
Wall No. Well Nama OWner/Operator 0618-01 Kealia 2 Uhue
Plantation I Kealia Water
Company Holdings, LLC (2002)
0618-02 Kealia 1 Lihue Plantation I Kealia Water Company
Holdings, LLC (2002)
0618-03 Kealia 4 Lihue Plantation I Kealia Plantation Company,
LLC (2002)
0618-04 Kealia 3 Lihue Plantation I Kealia Plantation Company,
LLC (2002)
0618-05 Kealia 7 Uhue Plantation I Kealia Plantation Company,
LLC (2002)
0618-06 Kealia 6 Lihue Plantation I Kealia Plantation Company,
LLC (2002)
0618-07 Kealia 5 Uhue Plantation I Kealia Plantation Company,
LLC (2002)
0618-08 Kumukumu St Uhue Plantation I Kealia Plantation Company,
LLC (2002)
0618-09 Kealia 1A Kealia Mauka Holdings I Kealia Water Company
Holdings, LLC
0618-10 Kealia2A Kealia Mauka Holdings I Kealia Water Company
Holdings, LLC
Compiled by DE Mills, 8/812008 Page 2 of2
Installed Test Pump Pumping Pumping
Capacity Capacity Rate (gpm) (mgd) (gpm) 600 0.864 700
600 0.864 700
650 0.936
540 0.778
Specific Capacity (gpmlft-
dd (ft) dd) T(r/day) Comments 193 4 Abandoned/sealed in 2002.
Kealia 1 and 2 used together.
Municipal supply for 64 users, irrigation of sugar cane fields,
industrial for cooling and sugar mill. From T. Nance report (1998):
" ... the fractured fonnation from 132-150 ft (bgs) appear to be
the well's primary water bearing strata." Between 86 and 132 ft and
betweem 150 and 213 ft, Nance desaibes the borehole as "gun barrel
smooth" with infrequent fractures. Depth and casing data from video
survey & report by T. Nance, 1998.
193 4 Abanclonedlsealecl in 2002. Kealia 1 and 2 used together.
Municipal supply for 64 users, irrigation of sugar cane fields,
industrial for cooling and sugar mill. From T. Nance report (1998):
" ... the fractured formation from 130-145 ft [bgs) appear to be
the well's primary water bearing strata." Between 94 and 130 ft and
betweem 145 and 207 ft, Nanca describes the borehole as "gun barrel
smooth" with infrequent fractures. Depth and casing data from video
survey & report by T. Nance, 1998.
Ltr. dated 3-3-03, sent to owner requesting response to
abandonment/sealing for wells 0618-03-07.
Ltr. dated 3-3-03, sent to owner requesting response to
abandonment/sealing for wells 0618-03-07.
Ltr 3-3-03, sent to owner requesting response to abandon/seal
wells 0618-03 through -07. Well modification, 6-in.-dia. casing
replaces 12-in. to 143 ft bgs (411812008), DTW=4 ft bgs
(411812008).
Ltr. dated 3-3-03, sent to owner requesting response to
abandonment/sealing for wells 0618-03-07. Well modification, 6-in.
dia. casing replaces 12-in. to 135.7 ft bgs, DTW=5 ft. bgs
(311312008)
Ltr. dated 3-3-03, sent to owner requesting response to
abandonment/sealing for wells 0618-03-07.
90 127,150 PWS # 423-000. GPS by DOH.
136 198,627 PWS # 423-000. GPS by DOH.
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E~ .. uatiOn of Amfacte Kealia WeH No.. 1 and 2 i KaIUI.
KaVI'
January 18. 1888 98/017 (87·&8)
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. lb .. lett.r report .u~ •• r •• ull. of field 'nv •• agatlon,
and anatyae, of Keal .. wen No •• 1 and 2 (State No.. 0818-01 .,.d
-02) In Keala, Kaual. n' 7 I., a.5P 1 7 d I I ......... I!II .. lnd
.re GurrenUy the eourGa of drlnklnra water .upply for approXimately
70 mOlll)' relld.ntla' .. rvlGe Gonn'ectlona In the Kealia
araa,
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topa tha.a two have 1 te •• with a band nange at tha top and
12-lnch gate on 'he .Ide. location. of the three vyella could not
be found .... gener.lly known. but they may be burled under flll or
limply lost In the thick v,getatlve growth. Published Infonna8on on
alt leven we"a Is presented In Exhlbll. t and 2 at lhe bactc: of
this letter report. .
Pre.ent Pumping Conflgur~t'on and Pattern of U.e
Both wall. are outf'tte;:t. with 10·lnch line .haft turbine
pumps with 8-lnch elischarge pipe •• . Each pump Is rated at 000
.OPM: agalnlt a total dynamla h.ad 0' 230 feet. The pump In We" No.
1 '8 a 5-atago 8ylOn Jackaon and the pUmp In Welt Np. 2 I. a 7 __
98 of unknown manufacture. 111e pump intake 'or WeU No.1'. 31 'eet
below;lh. basa. I'or No.2. the pump .a "'close Ooupled" and III
Int_ 's only 12 fe.t below th. b .... The ~ove gtOUnd piping at
each wen I. Id.ntlcal: an e·lnch IwInt Check~; an 8-1nch gate
valvei an 8- x ;0· reducer connecting to 1D-lnCh pipe; and an air
rele •• e vaave on the. 10-lnch pipe. ChlOrine Is 'nlabl.d 'nto the
qommon dilCharga Une ualng chlorine ga. tanka and a Orundfo.
boostor pump. The: 10·lnoh pipe runs 'rom the wan. all the way to
lhe so,ooo-gallon, reotAngular-ahaped Kumukumu: tank at an
a.evatlon of about 200 fael. All oUltomer •• MC.. are connected to
this main dlrectly:or 10 Its varioul lotarals. The tank does not
have "parate Inflow and outflow pipeline.. ;
. The ,Impllfled set-up of! the wetl pumps doe. not 1ncIud. a
number of featurea iha' are CWlcaly found at drlnldng water we"
I~tallatlons. The.. Include: a flowmeter for the discharge ra.; a
pump oontrol vaIv. and dl,charga lin,. to eend the flrat laverat
mlnutea of pumped wacer to waite; and a .oundlng tube or airline 10
mo"ltor well water level. .
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WRL TON HONG. A _CORP. 019 (\
O~\ i rt)2-0.'O~IPtion of the PhY'IO~1 Condition of wen No.2 I
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, Mwlth We.. No~ f, ~he above ground piping 'and other .qUlpment
are In good conditIOn. However, the nominal 1CHnch ~ (meaning '"
outside dlame .. II I and a fraction Inch •• ) It a 'Ught equeeze
In the 1o-1noh ,tube~tated cuing. Compounding ifill probl.m II a
network of rootI that hu ,.netraled the cuing end had lwrapped
around the pump. The cran. 1ruCk had to pull more than double the
weight of ..,. pump to 're~ It 'rom the RJOte and extract th. pump
from ... wen. Aboul half of the roOI ey.tem came out with trnt
pump; the rosl remained In th. well. AlthoUgh n~ vIIIbI. In lhe
VId.o due to the pnlHnc8 of the pl.-t roote. It I. qul.e possible
thai thlre 18 a pipe. connected to the calfng limBer to the one
found In W.., No.1. M noted above, lTe II working on uncovering It
and .eaUng It If n.e .... ry.
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} . Hydrologlo Aspeota of the' Formation Tapped ~r the wa"a
Ba .. d . on avall.bre log. (In Exhibit 2) and th. VIdeo ......
(JUlI.
At .uch. are a confining layer over the waterab •• rI"g Koloa
lavu well. lap Into with their open at depth. Under s .. 110
conditions. me pllzometrlc head In th. ~"flned .qulfer (Ie: the
level Yft'lch the water rlees In the welQ was found to be about 10
"It abO\f' ... 1ev.1. (Thla la b •• ed on the uncOJ1f1rmed e.evauon
benchm8ft( at the pump house or w.n No.2 .... wen 2F In exhibit 2.)
Other .~ta of the .qulf ..... b.h.vlor. which we,. determined
during the IIeId Inv •• tfg.tlon, are •• followa: i
Dd.1 allQOOU. W.ter~l.v.l. In both wan. respond to ocean Ude In
varying d.gr.... Iii 2251 U $ Jm?F' . I ,. 12 : 12 I pili Pt ,1
IILlI II ... ",,, D's R 'At iii 'p' I >&l22m 4' as ssa:
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! \ 'ot'de". ef1lc1t a,tween Wall" The welle a,. 80 fnt apart
and, as presenUv outfitted, both pump at 8SO to 'S75 GPJ.1. At
"'e., rat ... the drawdown In one weD due to pumping of the other
well Is approximately 0.25 fe" (ExhlbU. 3·and 4).
! al"nUy Ind T'mQ.ml~re Through lb. Wllte COlymn. 8a1lnll1 and
temperAtufe .through the
water column. of both w,U.! are realonably conaletent (Exhlble.
5 and 8). Thle Ie a lomewhat expectable result because@'e a
continuoul upward movement of water due to leakage at ~ we'll.
Temp.raturea In both.weh ar, between 71.r- 10 71.S- F. The Alinity
In Well NO.1 18 slightly lowe, than In Welt No.2, about 0.14!pal1.
per thousand (PPT) versus 0.18 PPT. Thl. difference In Alinity 18
alao reftected In the chloride ~nc:en'radon. of the water pumpac:l
by each well: abOut 40 milligram. per Uter (MOL) from Well No. 'lln
&0 MGL from wen No. 2-
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B.'at'onablp iQ tbe Adl".n. ·Slroam-. Thera I, a man-made
Irrigation ditCh Which Nnl behind th. weft.. Th. ditch .. actualtf
an extontlon of an unnamed gulch and 6t II connected to a n,tworIC
of dltchee whfch croea the low-fy(ng .,.a of the Kapaa Stream
floOdplain. Throughout lha period of the "eld Investlgatton, the
stream ~ftowed con.tanUy and Ie. loyel wa. .ayeral 'H' below the
water leyal In th. w.lla. A water level r~corder was !natalled In
this -stream- adJacant to. Well No. 2 to saa If there was an effect
on .trea~ now when either of the weHI II operating. The results,
whIch are .hown on Exhibit 'I, show no f~fluance on streamflow
during Ihe well" operadon.
Hydr.ullo Performano. of !we.. No. 1 !
dIe electrio mOlor removea, a dle.el angina and drlye BOSioee
Mos. Hawaii so that the draWdown could be measured at variOUI
pumping ,ate.. Orawdown of water level was recorded usIng an
airline bubbler system and a data logger •. Flowrate wa. with a
contractor Installed, 8trap-on MCCrometer flowmater on tha i O·'noh
discharge IIna.
Water 'ayel reaponses .t four rat.. of pumping are IIIU8trated
on exhibit 8. Thaae have baan converled to the drawCfown vpr.us
flowrate performanca curve on EXhibit 9 using a curve fitting
,,~ technique. Tha well'. hydraullo1 pe"onr'ince Is slCceD.nt.
'I I.. 8111" 5123 squld.allt " ersu miD?" ~'. ~/.J' . ~ I 21..' It
I L tb~lJln Thll demonstrate. that the wells tap Into ~ highly iK
rv-J ;,> ponneable formation. This pe10rman' !,g.,lfIcanUy be ..
ar than most wells daveloped eflewhere on -,tJ;l-o t
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. . i Al with th. It.p-drav,down t •• t. the .... ntlalty
constant drawdown and rapid recovery of th.
constant r." t •• t d~mon.trate that the wella tap Into a very
perme""e formation WlIta 1 " ? I , "J tmrrs s17' I a 1 Since the
aquifer I. conftned by 120 to I 80 e.' 0 poorty permaa I.
·caprock·, Ita tack of a time-dependant drawdown or recovery II
lOm.what IUrprfllng. ~ [ ; ; H J r: I
, ExhIbit 11 ,II a lurnmerv of ~Iorlde., concIuetlYlty. and
"'In~ of water .amp... Goneeced
through the 72-hour pump Chloride. and ~dUGdvlty. ara allO
displayed ~ on EJchlblt 12.
Summary Conotualona and Recommendatlona i
1 • Both w.tI~ produce w~ter of .xeeHent potable quality. If
they.,. IW8ntuaKy to be pumped on a contlnuoua
l baal. to tnaxlmlze yield, pump capacities of 800 GPM (0.884
MGD) would ba
approprlat.; If the w~n. ara u.ed only Intarmlnen11y. capacltl
•• up to 700 GPM Will have no adY.r.. Impact on w .. ter
quality.
2. The. welle are IUlt 6,b feet apart. From the perspective of
su.,alnabla yield. their near proximity meana they ~re. In effect,
a lingle pumping center. At the pump capadtlet. dlscul.ld above,
ona waU should operate at a time with the other as standby.
3. The casing of WeH No~ 2 Is not intaCt and Its leakage and
pOlend .. contamlnadon WhUI pumping should ba fixed •• loO.n a.
praotlGal by ,a casing the weR. For the condition and dlametar of
the exlatlng cuing, the re~lng should be done In the following
step.: ,
a. Remov. the ~P. b. Backfill the we~1 with .and to a depth of
95 feat (about 10 flet below thl bottom of the
pre,ant cuing). ' c. Inatall an 8-f"*" (ID). 5118-lnch waH
lhlGknass 5"e' casing InsIde lhe aXllung 1CHnch
casIng to a depth of 85 'eat. The boUom of tha ca&lng needl
to have a "tUng such that grout can be p;umpad Into the annular
space between the axlstlng and nlw callnga from the bottom up ~o
the ground .ufface.
d. Valng a t ... m~ pipe, pump grout t~ fill the annular space
belwHn the c.&lng. to thl ground lurfa~.
e. Remove the t~mle pipe and baH the nnd from tha bottom of the
weHr
A budg.t coat for At;oallng In thl. manner 1'1 $25.000. The new
a-InCh CUing well not accommodate the pr •• ~nt (nominal) 100lnch
diameter pump, For a pump capacity of 100 to 700 GPM. the weir,
wat.r leve' and .~cell.nt hydraulics will allow u.e of an
above-ground, end auotlon pump.
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With the comple.,oo of Water Managemant. plugging of Ihe
pipeline attaohad to the caalng of Well No.1, "e "thAN".. Intact
well casing should have no leaICs. However, this Is lust an 'nterlm
fix. For a term solution, lhI. well should ba recased thle well In
'he came manner as delcrlb"d Well No.2. If done at the .ame Urne,
the cost for bOth wels might be on the order of If the ne. casing
Is 10-lnch, the present pump could be re-lnatalted. An &-Inch
ca"no require converting to an end-auctfon pump.
Becaule the aqult.,., piezometric head I. at and leakas.e
lI'.rOlJ81'1 ., oorrodad cuing II more an l88ue of lOll of
aquifer
yield rather than POll,""'e groundwater GonblmlnaUon. Section
3.1 of the Water CommiAlon's ·Well OonslNedon and' Pump
''''tallation Standards- elle. the four condlllon, listed below a.
reuone \0 ..... an unu~ed w.lI. All four of the condJdon. appear 10
b. eppUcable In this case.
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Their pu~o.e has been servad, or ;
their use! ha. bean permananDy dl,condnuedj and
i Th.lr ph¥elcal condition I. causing or threatening
contamination, deterloral~on In quality, or wasta of ground· ••• ar
resourcel, or
Their 8tat~ of disrepair make. their ClonUnuad use Impractical
or create. a hazard ~o public health or .afety.
il < • ,. Thl .Iallng will Wa.er Comml.Gton and backfllnng
whh grout by a properly IIcensad dona In sequence, the coa, should
be about $7,500 per well.
Slncarely.
Tom Nance
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Exhibit 1
From the -Hawaii Ground WaIeIlnclax and SUInmaJy" prepared by
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R~ 01 the W" From Bulletin 13, ~eoIogy and Qro~-W". Retouroea of
the '.,and of KaUli. Hawau.
I Di'l •• lon of Hydrography. Territory of Hawaii. \We .. NOl. 1
and Z. State Noa. 0118-01 & -02. ! are Wan. 2& and 2F,
respectIVely
Driller', 101 1 .
Chloride COIltcAI (If waler duria •• rUlin, •
_~ __ t __ ~! ______________ ~_"~1 I~ _________________ ~_''' __
I m::-: !-_. 21 m U
. •• CLIh~c PlaatadOA Cv. well f) lCeallL U·6".s-N, 15,·.r3S"W.
OwDer. r.ibuo Plaaiari_ Co. Drilled, lP28 1w O. B. PriDIIDer for
Walcee Supr C4. Altl-
• tude,' ft.l)epth. Z20 It. ·Di .... eter. 12 iG. Ca.lDe lU ft.
Hoc In ute. Flow at tilDe of eoIIIpledin. 0.7S IIlIL
I DriUer'llo,
C:hloricle ccmcent 01 wacer'durln, eSrUlInl
~~ '= ~ '=:f' ~~--~ ..... ----------~- ~---------------~--~-In -
" Itl. II • nIT III _.... II ara hi _. If
.0 (Litau4 PI_I.don Co. -U ") ICnlIa. U·f"5"~. U'".r~-w. Owner.
Lihue Plan~don Co. Drilled. I90S '" llcCandlell Iro •• for
>.lake. Supr Co. "~ltitUde, a f~. Depth, 22S flo Diameter. 1%
in. Cal in,. IS: rt. ~ot la ale.
ID (LihJ PlantalioD Co. well S) Kealia. ZZ·6'S"N. U'·'8"35'"W~
Owner, Lihue Planlliion Co. Drilled. ltOJ '" )(cCancUCII Brol. for
)lake. Sur.r Co. Altllude. • fj. Depth. 210 It. Diameter, 12 in.
CaIUte. as= It. Not III \lie.
, I' (LlhuePlaal.tiOft Co. well ') Kalia U·6·S"S,
15'"JI"J!··\\". bWftcr. Llhu.
Plaalation Co. Drillc~ 1808.b, McCaadlul Droa. (or Yalcee S.,.r
Co. "'ldeadc. I ft. Depth. llJ ft. D.ameter. 12 I ... Caalo, .. 95
It. At time of completion wen lIoweell me4- .
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1216/18/98_ 17:1214 WALTON HONG. A _CORP. : f\ 1'"""\ l ' , Exhl
. '2, Page 2 i
2' (Llhl PlaAratl!llft Co. well 1) Kealia. 23-"$":1.
15'-I8",U-\V. Owner. Lihue Plaaiadon Co. DrUled, 1198 br
l&cCanClell BroL lor lIalcce Supr Co, l~Ititucl •• 8 It.
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Owner, Liha.
flaluation ~ Drilled, 1928 ~ G. B. PrlRllRer lor Yalcee Su ....
Co. Altitude. I f&. Depth ~oa It., backfilled to ZSO ft.
Dlameler, 1~ in. Cas in,. 112 ft, Hea~ 8 It., when w~11 wu
completed. -
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liole bacJcfilled with brick aad ~t from 402 10 Z50 ft. ; and
","hed roclc 'rom 210 In 224 ft.
Obltn-atlon. . ChlorIde COAlc1l1 of water •• rln, drlUlar
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STATIC WATER LEVEL IN KEALIA WELL NO.1 DEC. 30, 1997 TO JAN. S.
1998
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I-SAUNIlY - TEMPERATURE J
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Exhibit 11
Water Quality Ourl~g the 7Z-Hour Constant Rate Pump Teat at 701
GPM
-, Sa.mple. i Conduollvlly Salinity Chlorld •• ,
Day nme , ("mho •• 25- C) (PPT) (MG/L) - ,
January 7 10:60 i 282 0.142 40
18:50 ! 283 0.143 40 i ,
22:50 ! 281 0.148 "2 i ,
January 8 04:50 I 283 0.148 42
10:80 i 288 0.164 45
22:60 : 288 0.158 45 !
, January 8 10;60 304 0.168 47
, 22:60 306 0.158 "7
:
January 10 10:50 : 308 0.162 49 ,
H,Q1H: 1 • All water q~alily analyse5 done In tne office of
TNWRE. ,
2. Conductlvl~ measured with an Orion Mode' 130 ConductMty
meter. ,
3. Salinity me,sured with an aoean Sensor. Modet OS-200 eTD,
4. Ohlorlde. ~etormlned by digital titration wllh mercuric
nitrate.
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WATER QUAUTY DURING lliE CONSTANT RATE PUMP TEST· JANUARY 7 TO
10. 1998
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RATE PUWlEST
Exhibit 12
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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR Of HAWAI
Mr. Clark Lipscomb
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
January 31, 2003
Kealia Water Company Holdings, LLC 132 W. Main Street Aspen, CO
81612
Dear Mr. Lipscomb:
PETER T. YOUNG
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ CHIYOME L. FUKINO,
M.D.
BRIAN C. NISHIDA HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR.
DEAN A. NAKANO ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Ref:0618-03 to 07.let
Thank you for your letter dated December 10, 2002, responding to
our inquiries regarding five unused wells (Well Nos. 0618-03 to 07)
in the vicinity of Well Nos. 0618-01 & 02. We appreciate your
clarifying land ownership issues and providing contact information
for the property owners. We will pursue this matter with Kealia
Plantation Company, LLC. Thank you also for including the January
16, 1998 report by Tom Nance Water Resource Engineering, which
includes further information on the five wells.
LN:ss
If you have any questions, please contact Lenore Nakama at (808)
587-0218.
Sincerely,
DEAN A. NAKANO Acting Deputy Director
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LINDA LINGLE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
Mr. Steve Goldberg Oasis Water Systems P.O. Box 535 Kilauea, HI
96754
Dear Mr. Goldberg:
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809
January 27, 2003
Well Abandonment Report for Well Nos. 0618-01 & 02
PETER T. YOUNG CHAIRPERSON
MEREDITH J. CHING CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ CHIYOME L. FUKlNO,
M.D.
BRIAN C. NISHIDA HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR.
DEAN A. NAKANO ACT1HQ DEPUTY outECTOR
0618-01 & 02.wap
We received your Well Abano/>nment Report for the Kealia Nos.
1 & 2 Wells (Well Nos. 0618-01 & 02) on January 17, 2003
and acknowledge that it is complete. Thank you for your attention
to this matter.
If you have any questions, please contact Lenore Y. Nakama of
the Commission staff at 587-0218 or toll-free at 274-3141 (Kauai),
extension 70218.
LYN:ss
Sincerely,
DEAN A. NAKANO Acting Deputy Director
c: Clark Lipscomb, Kealia Water Co. Holdings, LLC
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I REMARKS: 0 UtgMt HI Lenore:
- / I Daf8 1117103
stweGotfwg 0aIIs water S}Weme InC. P.O.80x535 KIfIuea Hi
H754
~ PoT your 18-.v 0 Reply ASAP 0 Please Comment
Attached are the abandonment reports for wells 061 a:.o1 I
0618-02 Gvtv. ... i.£-( t: /J /- 14 -D 3
Regards,
Steve
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Ii COMMISSION ON WATER ReSOURCE MANAGEMENT DepaJtment of Land
and Natural RelOurc .. W£LLABANDONMENTREPORT
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contractor 0 ~ 6 i $ Name cI driller who performed work ~[.BJ~~~~~
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completion
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Ii COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Depattmeot of Land
and N.t~"" R.e.o" ...... WELL ABANDONMENT REPORT
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KEALIA W!TER COMPANY HO~INGS, LLC
December 10, 2002
State of Hawaii, Dept. of Land and Natural Resources Commission
on Water Resource Management Attn: Gilbert S. Coloma-Agaran,
Chairperson P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, HI 96809
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Re: Well Abandonment Permit Kealia Nos. 1 & 2 (Well No.
0618-01 & 02)
Dear Mr. Coloma-Agaran:
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This letter is in response to a letter received from you dated
February 19, 2002, a copy of which is attached hereto, as well as
inquiries from Ms. Lenore Y. Nakama with regards to five unused
wells in the general vicinity of the wells referenced above. Your
letter states the following with respect to the five wells:
We understand that there are five other unused wells on this
parcel (Well Nos. 0618-03 to 07) that exist in the vicinity of Well
Nos. 0618-01 & 02, of which two wells can be located and the
other three have been buried or lost (but whose locations are
generally known). We believe these five wells also meet the
criteria for abandonment in the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump
Installation Standards (1997). Please submit, within the next sixty
(60) days. either 1) applications to abandon/seal these wells or 2)
your reasons why you do not believe these wells meet the criteria
for abandonment/sealing. (Please visit our website at
www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cwrm to view the Hawaii Well Construction and
Pump Installation Standards for abandonment/sealing criteria in
Part 3, Section 3.1.)
Kealia Water Company Holdings, LLC (hereinafter "KWC") does not
own the land on which the five other wells are believed to be
located. KWC only owns an exclusive easement for its newly
constructed water facilities. The easement area encompasses, in
part wells 0618-01 and 0618-02. KWC has contracted with Oasis Water
Systems to properly abandon and seal wells 0618-01 and 0618-02.
You will need to contact the party owning the parcel of land on
which the other five wells (well nos. 0618-03 to 07) are believed
to exist in order to determine the status of the other five wells.
The owner is Kealia Plantation Company, LLC. I have included their
contact information below in order for you to contact them
regarding the abandonment of the. other five wells referenced
above.
Kealia Plantation Company, LLC Attn: Justin Hughes 6 Rolling
Hills Rd. Tiburon, CA 94920 Ph: (970) 948-3127
131 West Main Str .. t ASPEN, CO 81612 TEL: (970) 920-2112 x
2828 FAX: (970) 925-5847
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With a copy to:
Walton n.Y. Hong Attn: Lorna Nishimitsu 3135-A Akahi Street
Lihue, Kuaui, HI 96766 Ph: (808) 245-4757
I have also included a report prepared by Tom Nance Water
Resource Engineering dated January 16, 1998, for your reference,
which includes some further information regarding the five other
wells located on the parcel.
Should you need any additional information or have ay further
questions or comments, please feel free to contact me with any
questions or comments by phone at (303) 410-2828 or via letter at
the address below.
cc: Steve Goldberg, Oasis Water Systems (808) 828-0778 Greg
Kingsley (808) 823-1008
Attachments: February 19, 2002 State of Hawaii Letter November
25,2002 Lenore Y. Nakama e-mail
131 W .. t Main Street ASPEN, CO 81612 TEL: (970) 920-2112 x
2828 FAX: (970) 92S-S847
Tom Nance Water Resource Engineering Evaluation of Amfac's
Kealia Well Nos. I and 2 Kealia, Kauai dated January 16, 1998
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Clark,
To: [email protected] cc:
Subject: Kealia Well Abandonments
As discussed, we are awaiting your response to our concerns
regarding five other unused wells, Kealia Wells 3 to 7 (0618-03 to
07) at Kelia, Kauai at TMK 4-7-3:2. Attached is a copy of our
2/9/02 letter which transmitted the abandonment permits for Kealia
Wells 1 & 2 (0618-01 & 02). Please refer to the second to
the last paragraph of the letter. Our understanding at this point
is that at least 2 of the 5 other unused wells can be located, and
we would like you to submit abandonment permit applications for
those 2 wells. We look forward to your response.
Sincerely, Lenore Y. Nakama
[j!J 0618-01 & 02 Kealia.wap
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BENJAMIN J. cAYETANO GCM!ANOR OP HMIIU
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 821
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
February 19, 2002
Mr. Clark Lipscomb Kealia Water Co. Holdings, LLC 132 W. Main
Street Aspen, CO 81611
Dear Mr. Lipscomb:
Well Abandonment Permit Kealia Nos. 1 & 2lWell No. 0618-01
& 02)
GILBERT S. COlOMA-AGARAN -BRUCE 8. ANDERSON MEREDrTH J.
CHING
CLAYTON W. DElA CRUZ BRIAN C. NISHIDA
HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR.
LINNEL T. NISHIOKA Ia'UTY DIIIICTOR
0618-01 & 02 Kealia.wap
Enclosed are two (2) copies of your approved Well Construction
Permit for the captioned well(s} which authorizes well
abandonment/sealing activities. As part of the Chairperson's
approval, the follOWing special conditions were added and are part
of your permit under Permit Condition 7:
Special Conditions
1. Both wells must be cleared of debris and roots and sealed to
a depth of at least 130 feet with neat cement.
2. Separate Well Abandonment Reports (attached) shall be
submitted for each well.
To validate your permit, please sign and have the contractor
sign both permit originals and return one for our files.
IMPORTANT - The well owner Is responsible for all conditions of
the pennlt. This includes ensuring that the your licensed
contractor, submits a completed Well Abandonment Report fonn
(enclosed) within sixty (60) days after the well construction work
Is completed. Be advised that you may be subject to fines of up to
$1000 per day for any violations of your pennlt conditions.
We understand that there are five other unused wells on this
parcel (Well Nos. 0618-03 to 07) that exist in the vicinity of Well
Nos. 0618-01 & 02, of which two wells can be located and the
other three have been buried or lost (but whose locations are
generally known). We believe these five wells also meet the
criteria for abandonment in the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump
Installation Standards (1997). Please submit, within the next Si~
(60~ days, either 1) applications to al:)andonlseal these wells or
2) your reasons why you do not berevehese wells meet the criteria
for abandonment/sealing. (Please visit our website at
www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cwrm to view the Hawaii Well Construction and
Pump Installation Standards for abandonment/sealing criteria in
Part 3, Section 3.1.)
If you have any questions, please call Lenore Nakama of the
Commission staff at (808) 587-0218.
Enclosures
~ha •• ~t ~. COLOMA-AGARAN
Chairperson
c: Steve Goldberg, Oasis Water Systems
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WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT TO ABANDON/SEAL
Kealia Nos. 1 & 2. Well No. 0618-01 & 02
In accordance with Department of Land and Natural Resources,
Commission on Water Resource Managemenfs Administrative Rules,
Section 13-168. entitled "Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion
Works-, this document permits the abandonment/sealing of Kealia
Nos. 1 & 2 (Well No. 0618-01 & 02) at Kealia, TMK 4-7-3:2,
subject to the Hawaii Well Construction & Plmp Installation
Standards (1123197) which Include but are not limited to the
following conditions:
1. The Chairperson of the Commission on Water Resource
Management, P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809, shall be notified
in writing before any work covered by this permit commences.
2. The owner or operator of any well which has been determined
by the department or voluntarily declared by the owner or operator
to be abandoned as defined In §13-168-2, after written
notification, shall be required, at owner's or operator's expense,
to re-case, cement, plug back, cap, or otherwise repair the well or
fill and seal the well with cement in a manner approved by the
commission.
3. The well construction permit application is incorporated into
this permit by reference and is subject to the Hawaii Well
Construction & Pump Installation Standards (January 23, 1997;
HWCPIS). If the HWCPIS are not followed and as a consequence water
is wasted or contaminated, a lien on the property may resull
4. The Well Abandonment Report form (attached) shall be
submitted to the Commission on Water Resource Management within
sixty (60) days after completion of the work.
5. The permittee shall comply with all applicable laws, rules,
and ordinances.
6 The sealing shall be completed within two (2) years
7. Special conditions In the attached cover transmittal letter
are incorporated herein by reference.
Date of Approval: January 28, 2002 Expiration Date: None
I have read the conditions and terms of this permit and
understand them. I accept and agree to meet these conditions as a
prerequisite and under1ying condition of my ability to proceed. I
also understand that non-compliance with any permit condition may
be grounds for revocation and fines of up to $1000 per day.
Permittee's Signature: Oate: _______ _
Printed Name: _________________ _ Firm or Title: ___________
_
Contractor's Signature: _________ _ License #. ____ _ Oate:
_______ _
Printed Name: _________________ _ Firm or Title: ____________
_
Plellse sign both copies of this permit, retum one to the
Chllirperson, and retain the other for your records.
Attachment c: USGS
Department of Health! Safe Drinking Water, Wastewater, and Clean
Water Branches Kaual Department of Water Supply Steve Goldberg,
Oasis Water Systems
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e e DEPAATMENT OF lPND f«) NATIJW.. RES~CES
DATE 2/19/02 [XIClJ'I ENTt..o. ~C OR. ATTACHED \tK)RKSt£ET . . F
YR ~P
S 02 326 - -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---
REl-'ARKS:
SRC/ COST 0 OBJ CTR PROJECT PH ACT /lM)lNT
C 1026 0752 ' (1) 25.00 - ---- ---- ------ -- ---(2) - ---- ----
------ -- ---
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TOTAL 25.00
LINE (1) Well No 0618-01 & 02 lYCPA) LINE (2)
LINE (3)
LINE (4)
NAME/DESCRIPTION (WANG It-PlIT) Kealia Makai Holdings, 1LC
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Well Background Check Well Construction Pump Installation
Approved Well No. Well Name Applicant Driller Type Issued Signed
WCR1 Accept. Issued Signed WCR2 Accept
Pilaa Mauka 1 James Pflueger C-21457 BOTH
512811997 1324-01 Sunburst Equity SunburslEquities, Inc. C-21457
BOTH 61211997 11/1811999 412712001 412412001 51712001 9n12oo1
412712001 412712001
"-11~~ ~ Puu 0 Hoku 1 Puu 0 Hoku Ranch C-21457 WELL . ~
7/1712000 313012001 '7/' i/lJt:ol 711312000 1324-02 Namahana Acres
Jackie Yellin C-21457 BOTH 7/1812000 812212000 4/1612001 411812001
5/1412001 811812001
7/1312000 1224-01 Gina Aloha Associates 2000 LLC C-21457 BOTH
7/1812000 11/1312000 411812001 513/2001 511412001
10/19/2000 0618-09 Kealia 1-A Kealia Mauka Holdings, LLC C-21457
BOTH 10/2012000 1012312000 212012001 212012001 212312001
212712001
10/19/2000 0618-10 Kealia2-A Kealia Mauka Holdings, LLC C-21457
BOTH 10/20/2000 10/2312000 212012001 2120/2001 2123/2001
212712001
912812001 91281200'" 1011912000 1120-32 Larsen Beach Ricardo
Russell C-21457 BOTH 1113/2000 3/612001 6/1412001 7/1712001
81612001 8/1012001
1212112000 1221-06 Pilaa-Jimmy James Pflueger C-21457 BOTH
1212812000 8/3/2001
412312001 1120-34 Ke Hoonnaka Craig H. Maas C-21457 BOTH 5nl2oo1
511412001
5/1812001 0520-02 Kulana 1 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001 1213112001
5/1812001 0520-12 Kulana 11 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0520-05 Kulana4 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
511812001 0520-11 Kulana 10 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0520-10 Kulana 9 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0520-09 Kulana8 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
511812001 0520-08 Kulana 7 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0520-07 Kulana6 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0520-06 Kulana5 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
511812001 0520-13 Kulana 12 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
511812001 0521-05 Kulana 19 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0520-03 Kulana2 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0521-06 Kulana 20 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
511812001 0520-04 Kulana3 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
511812001 0521-04 Kulana 18 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0521-03 Kulana 17 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001 1213112001
5/1812001 0521-02 Kulana 16 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
Thursday, January 24, 2002 Pagel 0/2
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Well Construction Pump Installation Approved Well No. Well Name
Applicant Driller Type Issued Signed WCR1 Accept Issued Signed WCR2
Accept
5/1812001 0521-01 Kulana 15 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
511812001 0520-15 Kulana 14 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/18/2001 0520-14 Kulana 13 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
5/1812001 0521-07 Kulana 21 Kapaa 382 LLC C-21457 BOTH 512112001
71212001
71912001 0720-03 Kealia Mauka 1 Kealia Mauka Holdings C-21457
BOTH 7/1212001 7/1312001
8127/2001 1223-01 Zweben Louise Zweben C-21457 BOTH 91612001
9nl2001
9/1312001 1124-01 Koa I Neal & Melissa Norman C-21457 BOTH
912112001
101312001 1221-10 Pilaa 1 James Pflueger C-21457 BOTH
10/1712001
1013/2001 1221-11 Pilaa2 James Pflueger C-21457 BOTH
10/1712001
101312001 1222-05 Pilaa3 James Pflueger C-21457 BOTH
10/1712001
101312001 1222-06 Pilaa4 James Pflueger C-21457 BOTH
10/1712001
12113/2001 6734-03 Kukuihaele Explo HawaiiOWS C-21457 WELL
1211412001 1211712001
Thursday, January 24, 2002 Page 2 0/2
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FROM:_ ..... .,.,,!::.--L _____ ~~ DATE: t.-/tl --~--- SUSPENSE
DATE: -----~
TO:
_ BAUER, G. _CHING, F. _ DANBARA, S.
FUJII, N.
I ---7KUNIMURA, I. _/_ NAKAMA, L. W _NAKANO, D. ~ NISHIOKA, L.
_OHYE,M. _SAKODA, E. _SUBIA,S. _ SWANSON, S.
__ Approval __ Signature ___ Information
PLEASE:
~ __ See Me ~ ___ . Review & Comment _- Take Action __ Type
Draft __ Type Final __ File __ Xerox __ copies _ Last person -
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Manqe, of Land AdqdnIatrallatt AJrIao Land Company. LId. ! 700
Bllhop Street • Suite &o1l Honolulu. Hawaii 0881' i
cc ,'lS~T,l) "'.) \'.I.~ TI R[~! - ~~::~ 'Ii' ~t: L: \:~~:l
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O •• r Jim: I ~ .. tIon of Amfwla Ka ... Wei NaL I!Md 2
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, ". .... r report .umnp.rez .. reauIII of ftltd Invedga" .....
..,... of KMIIa W" No8. 1 and 2 (ht. No •• 0011-01 • -(2) In K
..... Kallal. Theil two welt .. ,. drllltcl for 1M Makee SUO-
Company In t8M and lire curr.nUy .... aource of drfntdng ".,.r
aupply for .pproxl .... " 70
~ . mo.dy ..... eI.nd .... rlloe GOM~ In lI1e Klal •• lAta,
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f ' FIv. oth.r well. we,. iaub.equ.nCly drlO.d In n.ar prvxlml~
'0 thl Ora' two. TWa of "' ...
we ... done In t80' and the last! ...... were .... ted In U'28.
None of .... .,. haY. bIIft UIId for., ~ .. t four d~ .. ' and ~
".of them we,. IOCII'" durfng our rtcently completed fIICd. wont.
Tht • of th ... two haw t2-lncl\ .... with a blind lange at the lOp
and 12e1nch ga,t YIIVe Oft .... aIdI. ~don. of the three wella ~
could not be found .,. II!IIIIlIIIy known. but they may _ bvr!!d
ug,aer tnt ., iIiriPIi IOit " 1M IhIck ~ ... tlve growth. Publilhed
Informa-.. on- all aaven w .... I. pralefttad In ExhMs t and e at
the ba~ of 11\1. Ie't.r report ~ ? ' ..... nt Pumplne confleur~tlon
and Pattern at--u. ___ ~ z:;;;;. w4J . .
80th we outfltt~. with Une .ha't turbine pump. with I-Inch
dl.charge pip ••• Eech pump II d at eoo ,OPM: agal , a total .....
head 01 230 f"t. The pump In W •• No. 1 II • 5-
Jack:Ion and the pUmp Well No.2 I, a 7 ...... of unknOWn
manuf-=ture. lb. pump In&alee for No .. 1 .. a1: fee, bllow;the
b.... 'or No. 2. the pump II "CIOIe .... d· and Ita In ...... only
11 below th. b.... The' Mtove gIVUI1Ct piping' at NOh WlII ...
Id.ntlcal: .n '-Inch lWtnf chIok ~: an ...... ,at. va_ an- S· x 10-
reducer' GOnnecIfng to 1~ prpe; &net an air r ...... YllYeon
.... io.fnGh ........ Chrodne.. h".Dted into the qommo~ dI:ctIarga
line wing ;te1Orln. pt- tanIca Mel • Grundfoa bOOtler pump. The:
to-Inch pip. RIM, from the we.. a.. U" ~J. to Ihe lO.ooo-Plion.
reGtangulaHhaped, Kumukumu: tank at an elevation' of about ZOO
le'l. All. OUItomIr .IM ... are OOMIOtM:to th .. main dtrecUy:or to
, .. ¥arloua lat ..... The tankdO.lI not haVlnparalllnftOW.·
OVlftow' ptpeIIn&; ,
i . . tM""", aftUp of: the well' ~ doll' not Include • number of
featurel that ... tn*dJ
found at drhaldng water· well IMtallationl. lh ... InclUde: a
tlowmttIr _0. dfacIh .... ra .. ; a pump oontlol vaav., and·
dteottarge nn!t to lind the "qt ...,., mlnu... of pumped wa ... to
Wutl:. and • loundlng; tube or ardln.- 10: mot1ltor well wa, ...
11VIf.
611U·"r.'M~Doutcvllftl, S"'~C,""". lC,tftUlvlta. ... -. .. ,
""1","''' . I'IIDaI: , ... snoliofL • Pal: (101)5)1.7751 ; I
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I' . 0 ea.ed Oft data . GOtI eel during pump latUno. ft. pumpt
dlllVlr 150 to 175 ClPM. ""1"
MmeWhai .... _ "'an lhefr 1M oaptICIIly IMoauN .... 10'" ... hHd
... pumpII .. apInIt II .... thM UO feet, AI. ... .,.... .......
CUlIam ...... of .... .,... ~ or 1M other or Itt pumpa II started
and atopped Itt... • day by a .... oe.ch run ...... 1ft hOcW long.
ThIt ........ 10 an awr.ge daUy produotlon of 110.000 gallon8.
"athoda UucI to EVllluet ...... W.lla .
For ..... fill ... w:b. tum. \he -.gllopo ..... - .. - _ -= the
pump _d motor were 0 I i 1M depth of.the .... wac souncIId: a VIdeo
109 of the en"" '-'" of the cuing and open hole I ... madei pro
.... of 1M .. """, and ....,.,..". ClVaUgII· ....... r ookmtn we,.
...... we. water lev .. v ... ~ were recorded for __ dayI to
dillnlMe tidal·.... . barametllo vadalfont and the ~ dUe to
aperatlon of 1M OIhIr well; and .. pump and motor w.,. N-Inataled
will aft ,Ittne; 10 IheI III .. ...., Ievet GOUld be mHIUfICL
(Note: W. had 1ntendIct'1O
. ..... ..... oundlng 1Ub •• ra ... ' ~an ......... but Ihe,.
... In.ufflclent annular apHI HIWHiI the pUmp and wen cuing., For
We. Noi 1, pump telling was "'0 c:ondUOted to determine .hVChUllc
pIIfonnInoI and potanllal yield. All lMaMirement. eummarlzed In
this ;epan we,. made, bV..... All other work we. p.rfo,"*, by
Roaooe M_ Hawaii pereonneL
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Dllerlptlon of 'he Phyalo.' Condition of Wei. No. 1 'j
The abev. ground piping. pump, motor. ooIumn pipe. end:pump
haUte.,. all In NeIonlbiy good condldon. The well hu 11~ caine 10 a
depth of 84 't .. , below." aonOrete pede .... MCI open hole 'rom
14 f •• , '0 1M bottom of ~. wall .t 207..... The CUIng and IOtal
dtpChl ara aomeMtat different than indicated In av ...... recotd.
(Wa.0818-01 on extdbh 1 and Well 2E an ExhIbll2). 8 .... on ...
1e·lnch dram.ter" the callAg ~. °appa,.ntly the original '". plpl.
Not unexpectedlV, the,. II • • lgnlOAnt amount oof tuberculation on
the cnlnp Intartor.. Delplte thll. the VIdeo log tnd1catea that the
ea.lng I. .. .. nUdJ Intact jOver It •• Ab lengJh.
I However, about 3 to 4: f.at below th. concrete pede .... a
now-abandoned pipe II conn.ot.ct
dlre~ to the cuing. ""., GUafIda the pump boUle. I\Ia pipe
llconneatld to 1ft 1Z-InCh gate valVe· and' , plp.lln. toward·the
adlaoent Ilnlgallo.n cltctl. lTC Water M_gement excavated the WIve
Met pipe and found: ....... to be .... n open;, th_ pipe downatntam
of the valVe to ... CIUkId 1ft MVlI'If ..... ' end full of roo...
The vaMt an~·~' have been ntmoved and \he rate of IUIcage and ..
pipe oonMOCed to the weU .sIn, has been Malad. In the plOCea of
doing ltd. work. another bUrIed PIPeline. P"-IV CCH\n~ to Well No.
2. wu ~o dlecov.nad. fTC Mil uncover at and .... IhI pipe u' nlC ••
...,.
Below th. bottom' of "" Gulng. bl"len depthl of· 84 to t'30 'HI.
·thl open hoi. Is nau-gtlft, barr.1 emoo.... ",Iartng to .Ither b.
• poor yI.kOng conglOmera.. or 8Impty a plUtafIftg of' ....
borehote waHa with pnaclpltal.; from watar moving· up the hOI •• ·
A piece of tunrcutatect ._ Iayfnf 6OfOU .. porUon of eM borehol.
!It '30 'let matU a "ltInCt change to • highly Cracuncl 101»''''''
an Irregularly ehapacf bcnhol.. Th. fracturect.formaUon from '30·
to t45 ... t app ... to be ... WIII'. primary w.'.r bearlno .ar....
~;Th. bcmthol. belOW 146 ... t II ImOO1h, and fraoture •• ,. ~_
There I, • nat •• 1 '* acrot$ d1a. hole at, ,. 'Ht and ...... 0
..... bottiDm of the hoi. at 107 fee.. Non. of ... piece. of It"
1ft the apen borehole ... a eoncem. COftItant upward 18akqe. In,
",. will re.ult. In a cry.... Glea, "at., oofumn (and video). No
lilt .poIIti were ...... 8V8ft at the bottom of the ttoCe· wheAl
the adcumulatlan atilt II ~ ,
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O.aorlptlon of the Ph,~ri'. Condition of W." No. z
, Aa .wlth Wei No.1, \the above ground piping and other
aqUlpmenI .... In good conditIOn. However, the nomIHI1o-tnch ~
(fIIeWIIng II ou&IIde cIMIIW II. and • fraoIIoft Inchll, II •
'light equ •••. In the 1001neh .~ted ouIng~ CompoundIng"" problem
... netwoftc 01 IOOtI that .... penetrated the ouIng ~ ~l~ wound
.... pump. The ... truck .. to pull men IhIn cfOUbIa the _Ight of
"" pump to ,~ It from the caott and .xtraat the pump from lie weI.
About .... or the root ,,_m came out with Ih4t pump; the ....
remained In ....... AIIhough not vIIIbIa In the VIdeo cIu. to the
.pNMnCe of the ~t roote,· " II quite pouI)Ja thll .... II • pipe.
coMected to ... CMIng sfml'.ar to the OM f;;M1d In W" No. "J. M
nCMd above. ITO I. worldng on uncovelfng It and .. allng It If n.ca
•• ary. i . (
AI~ racardI' ~t that catlng and wei de.,... ar8 IdtnIlCal to No.
t (Wei IF In !xhIbit ~ ~ . 2). the cuing wu found to and at 8' IHl
In addition· to the root pen ..... tion near ground 1UIfa.. )J
jAy,. thare .,. • numb ... of other ~tlanl whar8 1M cuing II no
IOngir Intact ... II • 4.foot long root 1':.,., 'V O~ through the
cuing at :81 ' •• t; thaN Is an unld.ntlfled plant growth at 70 -t:
- ther8 aN i{) .... ') dfaMmabl. holM Ir:t the culna: at 152. 7Z.
and 78 fHl In addItIOn • .,. .... VIral olhar 1oca1lclM or fV
luapected hoI .. which couIdn'tib. clearly identified •• auch. Th.
RUmarou. hoi .. In .,. cuing allow ~ OOMtlnt .. ream of water to
mo.ve up the oulng and' tlak OUlWML 1bII III1Cqe .. cItarIy YIIIbIe
at the bottom of the ooncnte bu. f~clng the str .. m and In • pit
wu ucavated by ITO at the pump hOUR dOM. Thl. well should bl "OI~
a. 100ft .. practIcII.
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Strata In the open hoI~ of Ill. well match up ,.atonably
accurately With Well No. 1: a rnostly .mooth borehol. to 182 fe.t:
. __ Irregular and fraotured formallon from 132 to 1S0 feet where
moat of the weII'. yleld ~ derived: and!a .... ttv.ty .mooIh
borehole be~. Th. reported depth.fOr this Wli II 21$ f •• t. .ta
pre •• nt depth, which COMlst. 01 boulders auaaelttng • cave-In. I.
at 113 f.e' .. Judging. by the lack of aRt around the bout ... , "
..,.,e.,. that wat., can flow upward through them ftOm 1he borehol.
b.low. aued on th~ aua .. b.lciw this dlpth In Will' NO.1 andth.
p.rformance· of thll wen when It II pumped. the cave-.n app.a,. to
have no .Ignlfloant adve"l Impact on the w ..... hydraulic
pedonnane.. i
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! Hyclrolollo Aapect. of the i P'ormaUon Tapp.d 1», the WI'"
. aued . on avallabl. dfl\I" log. (In I!JdIlbit 2) and U1a
vlCleo ,racora, ~. upper 120 to 130 felt penetrated by the welle."
~.d of Int.rbedded Kapaa Stream alluvium and oaIcareoul marine
"'fMnta~ Taken .. a hydroI . ., unit, th ... ctap. IIndI1Onu, and
otbW ........ lftlterlll have •• or no permlablllty. M 1UOh. ,..,
..... aantlnlng layer over 1M .... ~g Koloa lava whJCh· the w ....
tap lftto with the" open ~.. at dep.... . Under .18110 concIlion..
IMt plezontetItC .head 1ft the ~. MlUIer (lL the .. y .. ~. the
wat8r ria" In the well) wu found to be about 10 fHt abOYt ...
level. (Thle Ie b .. ed on ultCOl'flrmed elevation benGtlrnaft<
at the pump hOUS. or Will No.2. Ie. Well IF In !xhIbft 2.) Other tI
of th •• quI .... behavior. which w ... d.t.rmlntcl during the ....
ct fnv •• ttaatIOn. a,. u, follow.: ; , . .
net .. 8u..".. Water!levellin both well NlpOI\d to 00Mft· tide
In varying __ a. In W.' No. 1, water leVel "'pon" .... about'
to.,..nt or the Udal amplitude (ExhIbIt 3). In W.1t No.2. tba
"Iponte I. almoat :10 p.rcent;t· the tidal amplItUde (EXhl)lt
4).
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four
Jabu:fll ...... ib ....... lIWrtllllI. The ..... ..., 10 fHt
apart and. .. pre •• nay outfttted, both pump at 110 to '171 At ,,_
,.teI. .... draWClown In one well cfue to pumping of the other wen
.. approxIm • ..., 0.25 (EXhlbl1l S· and .). .
''''nUX end TImpe"",,, DEJIUSIb lb. Waitt OgIymn. 8.aJn1ty and
1ImP8ature throUgh the water coIumni of both ... lel'" ... uonably
COMIatent (&xhIbI. 5 .nd I,. nle II • lOIftewhat .JCpeCMbIe
reauIt becaua. ~a oonUnuoua upward movement or water dUe to .... ge
at both ..... T.mperalu .... In both, weIa betwa.... '. 1.?- 10 "
... pro 11'1 .• IaIInItr In W.d No. 1 I. _. _loW-"'an In W" No. I.
about 0.14 pant per thousand (PPT) WNUI 0.11 PPT. ThII dIffeNnOI In
...., II allo ...... Cted In the chlorld. . nlndlona of "". wat.r
Pumped by· each Well: abOut.co mlOlgnuu perla., (MGL)fcom w.u No.
'iln 10 MGt. frOniw .. No. 2. ,
, I . B"flllMtblp to "" ~geot -SIrum-. The ...... man ......
IIrIgaIIon dIlOh WhIch IUnI behind
the weIe. The ditch iii a. an eJdeMIon of an unnamed ... anCl It
.. COMICtICI 10 a nttworfc of cliche. which croN .... Iow-~ .....
of lit Kapa. Sa ....... floOdplaIn. Throughout the period of the
fI.ld InY •• Uaation. th. etream lflowed conetanlly and lte leyet
W" HVtral fHI below the watlf level In the w •• 1e. A wet ... level
"'corder waf 1n"",ee1 In thl. -stream- .~acent to wan No. 2 to III
If ttl.re w.. en ,,,.el on s.r •• rt- now wh.n .11ta.r of tha weH.
I. operating. The ".ulfl. which are ahown on ExfdbIt 1. Ihow no
";flu.nce on Itreamftow during th. well .. operadon.
i Hydrautlo p.rformano. of IW •• I No. 1
I A ... p-drawdown purt-p t.11 of ~'" No. 1 waf conduct.d 10'
det.rmlne It. hydraulic
performance charaoterltUGa.Wlth &he .teotrto motor remoVed,
a· die .. ' .nalnt and right angla drive w .. Inttliltcl and
op.rated by ~o,coe Mo .. Hawel' 10 that ChI drawdOWn COUld be m
....... at varlout pumping rat... Orawclown of 't'., water I..,..
wae ntCOrdacI using an aIrIIna bubbla; ""em and • data logo.r. '
Ftowrate w.. m.u~ with a contractor Installed. Itrap.on MCCrom.ter
flowmeter on the 10.lnoh dlachmge lin.. . ! .
Water Ievtt rnpon ... ~, four rat .. cf pumptng are RlUitratad
on ExhIbIt a. Tha •• have baen convert.d to the drawdown va,..,.
nowrat. perfOrmance curv. on exhibit 8 uilng a owva ftlung.
technique. The weI. hydraullo! p.rfonnance '- axotllant. At 880
GPM. the equivalent Of 0." MOD on a 84-hour bale, drawdown .,. ....
t 2.0 f •• ~ TNa damonava, •• that the w ••• lap 'IntO ~ high"
P*fmUbIe fotmaUon. The. ptrform~ Is IIgnItICiintIJ beller than moat
w .... deVetOptCI .• ltewha,. on Kaual In the·l
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conleMl ".e _I ~na that the wen. tap Into a very penn ....
fGImatIon willi no ......... . A. 'wlth the .ttp-d~, . t •• t. the
•••• ntlally COM"'" drawdown and rapid recovery or 1M
aquifer boundary eie.: or nuence of 1\1 nearby Inam. SInce th
..... r II conInIcI by 110 10' 180 f •• , of poorer p.,.... Ie
·oap"', ... lack of • dme-depenclent elrawdOWn or NIOVIry ..
, lOm.what .urpdaIn,. Th ... I rawdown oheraoterlldcl .,. more
... Ihe Naponee Of a wwO WhICh lap' • highly permeable. unconf'ne~
buaI .....
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Exhibit 11." •• um~1Y of ot\IOffd •• , oonduotlvlty. and ....
nll1 of wa., ....... COl'" .. rou ... the lI-hoUr pump.~ 0hI0rIdn
and conduGhIcy are altO ... ,.:...., an &IttM 12-".,,. wu ~
gradual but con,lnuGuI Inertue In ... 1hr.eof Ihe qU8IItt
_,....,....,. IIIroughouI the .... the ,..ua of • moderate
'IntN'alon of ..un. _t.r. The "a' rate WU II • ., ..... r ra. thin
can be .... telnect at ... IOoation. ; ,
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Summa,., Conolu.lon. an~ Recommendatlone I
1. Both we~ prMuoe w~et of excetant potabta quan". ""'ey a,.
eventuaIIV to be PUfIIP,Id on a c;ontlnuOUI ba'.1 to 4nulm1ze
yfefd, pump Gapacla.. Of 800 GPM (0.814 MClO) WOUld be approprl.~:
"the w,n. are u •• d only Int.rmhlently, oapeCCUe. up 10 100 GPM
WAf have no acMtrae Impact on WIt'a, qualley.
2. Th •. we .. a are ,ult ~~ ,.et &parL From the per.plOtlve
of lu_nable yield. VIe" ne.r proximity m.ana they ..,.. In effect,
a .Ingte pumping center. At the pump caplCItIeI- dllCUISId above.
OM we .. lhould operate at • time wlltt the other .. standby.
8lmUitaneoua operation, un .... the pumpln, ra,a are SSO GPM Of
'HI. would not be adVlsabfe.
3. The casing of We. No~ 2 .. not intaCt and III laalCage and
poland .. conlaminadOn WhIle pumping ,hould be fbced .. .oo,n ..
praotlcal by racellng the wal. For the concIItIOn Iftd diameter of
the ext.llng cuing, the reCut", ahould be done In the 'onGWln, ..
apr. . / JI..w ",;r- 1( I
a. b.
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! /. ~ ~- . Remove the ~. .. I "?N 8ac1d11 the we.il with lend
to • depth ~I (aboUt 10 f •• t below the bonam Of ~e .".....,
0UInf). -C/ tn. ... an .~ (ID), 5111-1nch wall Ihlclcn •• ateet
cuing inalde the extau", to-tnGtt oaaIng to a depth 01 IS feet. The
baUom of the CUIng nett_ to nave a "",,,,·1UCh IIat grout. can be ~
Into the Mnul ... ipIOe between the ulltlng ancI new CMlnp from the
bohom up ~ the ground. 8Urface. U,'n, a tNml4t pIpe, pump groul t~
fill the· annUlar .p.ce belween the caatno. to ..... ground .......
Remove the ~m" pipe and ball the .and from the bottom Of the
will.
A budget ONI for ... ;o.lln, In Ihl. manner . t. $25.000.' The
new 8-Inolf cUing Will not aooommodat. the preHnt (nomIuI) tOolnch
diameter pump. For a pump capaalty of eoo ID 700 GPM, the well'.
wetat' laval and eX:Cllrent hydrauUCI wID allow use Of an
above-grouncl. enel auction pump •.
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1'" IMUT P--* I 4.
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I With the ..... 1Ion~ ofWaw ~. plUggIng Of 1M ...... attaGhed
to Ia ...... of Welt No. f. ..... .. In_ ... _tIng 8houId ... no
...... HoWever. thIa .. fUll an .nt.rtm fix. For.· term IOIutIon,
......... Should .......... 1111 wei In the ...... mann ...... ~ I
Well No. I. If doM at lie ..... uma. lie 00It for bOIh .... might
be on the order of •• oop. If ... new oufng .. 10-1ncb, the pruent
pump could be ............ AA .&-Inch cuing ~ require
converting to an Md-.uctIDn pump.
TIle - of ...... F ........ ..., - -- Mi........, -.. but"'" no
eIgn& of Ieatdng. • d live of ......... .,. ........ 70 end 80
,... Old ..... Integrity of th.1r 08.1 .. problemade.. BtcaUll
lilt. aqultl". pfUOIftI!flC ...., 'e at._ aov. the ground lWeI,
IHkaaIIhrough a corroded ouInO II men an ..... 01I0Il of ..... r
yield ra"lrlllan ,0 .. *1 graundwa&er aontamlnatlon. 8eOIIon
3.101 Uti Water OommIIIIon', -w.a 00na1rUodon and· Pump .......
Iadan a ........ • 01111 lie fOur concIIlIOna lilted below· AI reuo
... to .... an unwjed WIll. AI four of the candlltOn. appear 10 be
8PplClbfl 1ft ItdI CUI.
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Their purP.oae 11M been urvld. or i
Their U .. !t.1 bH~ perman.nlly dIIGondnuad; and I •
I Their p~.lcal condition I. c8",'ng or Ihreatenlng
contamination. deterlo,a~on In quauay. or wate Of gRHInd .. allr
'lloureel, or .
I ... Their ... t~ of dl.repalr mak •• thalr conqnued UN
Impractical or crea ...
a hazard: ~o public health or eareay. I I
If you e'.ct to Hal . th' wen., thre. of "'am will haVe to be
located flrat. Thl ... all-:'f. wit requite • p.rmlt from the 8tat.
Wa'er CGmmI."on and' .. aokllUng with grout by • proparlyllCen.ld"
.
. oontraotor. If'" of the weft •. ~. done In .aequenoe, &he
~."OUIdbe about $7,500 per well •. ' .'
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TomNancl
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