BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO GOVERNOR OF HAWAII Q STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621 HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809 FEB 24 1998 Mr. Austin Smith Waiahole Irrigation Company, Ltd. 95-295 Lonomea Street Mililani, ill 96789 Dear Mr. SIilith: Notice of Action REVOCATION OF WATER USE PERMITS WP 2A, 2B, Well Nos. 2301-21 to 26 for 5.594 mgd (WUP No. 130) WP 2C, 2D, Well Nos. 2301-27 to 32 for 1.862 mgd (WUP No. 131) WP 4A, 4B, Well Nos. 2301-11 to 20 for 3.305 mgd (WUP No. 129) Waipahu-Waiawa Ground Water Management Area. Oahu. TMK 9-4-2:8 This letter serves as your official notice of the action by the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission) at their meeting on February 18, 1998, to revoke the subject water use permits, pursuant to §174C-58(4) Hawaii Revised Statutes. MICHAEL D. WILSON CHAIRPERSON ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MilKE RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR. EDWIN T. SAKODA ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR The Commission is also requiring the owner of Well Nos. 2301-11 to 32 to work with the Commission staff and provide evidence within sixty (60) days showing that the following conditions for abandonment are not applicable to the subject wells: LN:ss a. Their purpose has been served, or b. Their use has been permanently discontinued, and c. Their physical condition is causing or threatening contamination, deterioration in quality, or waste of ground-water resources, or d. Their state of disrepair makes their continued use impractical or creates a hazard to public health or safety. Please contact Glenn Bauer at 587-0263 regarding the abandonment action. Sincerely, (Jw ik T EDWIN T. Acting Deputy Director c: Gary Grottke, Northbrook Corporation Yvonne Izu, Oshima Chun Fong & Chung ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------,. -
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BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO GOVERNOR OF HAWAII
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STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
FEB 24 1998
Mr. Austin Smith Waiahole Irrigation Company, Ltd. 95-295 Lonomea Street Mililani, ill 96789
Dear Mr. SIilith:
Notice of Action REVOCATION OF WATER USE PERMITS
WP 2A, 2B, Well Nos. 2301-21 to 26 for 5.594 mgd (WUP No. 130) WP 2C, 2D, Well Nos. 2301-27 to 32 for 1.862 mgd (WUP No. 131) WP 4A, 4B, Well Nos. 2301-11 to 20 for 3.305 mgd (WUP No. 129)
Waipahu-Waiawa Ground Water Management Area. Oahu. TMK 9-4-2:8
This letter serves as your official notice of the action by the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission) at their meeting on February 18, 1998, to revoke the subject water use permits, pursuant to §174C-58(4) Hawaii Revised Statutes.
MICHAEL D. WILSON CHAIRPERSON
ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MilKE
RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR.
EDWIN T. SAKODA ACTING DEPUTY DIRECTOR
The Commission is also requiring the owner of Well Nos. 2301-11 to 32 to work with the Commission staff and provide evidence within sixty (60) days showing that the following conditions for abandonment are not applicable to the subject wells:
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a. Their purpose has been served, or
b. Their use has been permanently discontinued, and
c. Their physical condition is causing or threatening contamination, deterioration in quality, or waste of ground-water resources, or
d. Their state of disrepair makes their continued use impractical or creates a hazard to public health or safety.
Please contact Glenn Bauer at 587-0263 regarding the abandonment action.
Sincerely,
(Jw ik T lkt&~ EDWIN T. ~~ODA Acting Deputy Director
c: Gary Grottke, Northbrook Corporation Yvonne Izu, Oshima Chun Fong & Chung
Michael Wilson, Chairman, and Members of the Commission on Water Resource Management
1151 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Re: Revocation of Oahu Sugar Company's Water Use Permits
Dear Mr. Wilson:
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Oshima Chun Fong & Chung represents Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. in this matter.
The Commission staffhas recommended that three water use permits (WUP 129, 130, and 131) be revoked pursuant to HRS § 174C-58( 4) due to four continuous years of non-use. The staff further recommends that the battery of wells which constitute WP2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, WP4A and 4B be required to be backfilled and sealed within two years.
Oahu Sugar does not oppose the revocation of the water use permits. Since sugar cultivation ceased in 1993, the water allocations have not been used. Also, there is no imminent future need for these allocations.
Oahu Sugar, however, strongly opposes the staff recommendation that the wells be deemed abandoned and required to be backfilled and sealed. Oahu Sugar has been exploring, and continues to explore, alternative uses for its wells. It is premature at this time to make a determination that these wells will not have a future use. We ask the Commission recognize the state of transition that this entire area is currently in and allow more time before ordering that the wells be sealed.
WP2 and WP4 are being considered as backup to WPl, which is the source of non potable water for the Waikele Golf Course and for the Mill Site. They could also serve as backup to WP7, which, although not currently in use, is being seriously considered for use by the Navy on the Waipio Peninsula. WP 1 and WP7 are old wells, and if and when maintenance requires that they be shut down, WP2 and WP4 could provide backup sources of water.
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply has also explored the possibility of utilizing the infrastructure that is in place in developing additional potable water supplies for the area.
o o Additionally, the Commission is aware that its Waiahole Ditch decision is currently being
appealed. If the supreme court were to significantly decrease the amount of water that flows through the Ditch to irrigate leeward lands, WP2 and WP4 could possibly be called upon to supplement Ditch flows as they had done during Oahu Sugar's history.
Granted, Oahu Sugar's plea to hold off on the decision on sealing the wells is premised on many "ifs" and "coulds". Oahu Sugar, along with State and City governments, other landowners and other interested parties have been grappling over the past few years with this major transition from sugar plantations, which had existed for a century. As this Commission is well aware, we are still in this period of transition. There are many moving parts to consider in making decisions about the future of this area and they are not confined to one region of the island. It is often not easy to reach finality on issues. Thus, all we are asking is, in light of the circumstances, that Oahu Sugar be given a little more time before having to determine whether or not there will be future uses for these wells.
Backfilling and sealing the wells will be expensive and permanent. Given the state of transition and uncertainty that we are in, it is premature to decide that WP2 and WP4 should be permanently put out of commission.
Oahu Sugar is cognizant of concerns when a well is not actively in use. Measures have been taken to mitigate these potential problems. For safety purposes and to guard against contamination, the well and pump station sites are accessible only through locked gates. The buildings are fully secured with tamper-prooflocks and a security guard makes daily rounds of these areas.
Neither WP2 nor WP4 is in such a state of disrepair as to render either impractical for use. Nor do either of them create any hazard to public health or safety.
Based on the above, Oahu Sugar respectfully requests that the Commission not accept the staff recommendation that WP2 and WP4 be backfilled and sealed. However, Oahu Sugar does not object to the revocation of Water Use Permit Nos. 129, 130 and 131.
Thank you for this opportunity to address the Commission on this matter.
Very truly yours,
vonneIzu Attorney for Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd.
cc: Gary Grottke
+ o o BENJAMIN. : 4 YET AND
GOveANOA:~ >-4AWAII MICHAEL D. WILSC"
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P. O. BOX 821
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96B09
ST AFF SUBMITTAL
for the meeting of the COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
February 18, 1998 Honolulu, Oahu
Oahu Sugar Co., Ltd. REVOCATION OF WATER USE PERMITS
WP 2A, 2B, Well Nos. 2301-21 to 26 for 5.594 mgd (WUP No. 130) WP 2C, 2D, Well Nos. 2301-27 to 32 for 1.862 mgd (WUP No. 131) WP 4A, 4B, Well Nos. 2301-11 to 20 for 3.305 mgd (WUP No. 129)
Waipahu-Waiawa Ground Water Management Area. Oahu. TMK 9-4-2:8
LOCATION MAP: See Exhibit 1
BACKGROUND:
ROBERT G. GII<.o....:: OAVID A. NOBR':;"
LAWRE"ICE H. '" <E RICHARD H. :: ,
HERBERT M. RICHAP:;S. JR.
EDWIN T. SAKODA ACTING DEPUTY DIIECIOII
On April 11, 1980, the Board of Land and Natural Resources approved the certification of Oahu Sugar Company, Ltd. 's (OS CO) existing uses and quantities of withdrawal for the subject wells. The water was used for sugarcane agriculture.
OSCo's certified withdrawals were adjusted on May 17, 1989, January 16, 1992, and December 6, 1995 in response to revised sustainable yield estimates and the reduction in OSCO's irrigated acreage.
In the summer of 1993, OSCO announced the closure of its sugarcane operations.
ANAL YSIS/ISSUES:
These wells have not been used for over four (4) years; the last report of water use was for December, 1993 (Exhibits 1 to 3). Partial or total nonuse of the water allowed by the permit for a period of four continuous years or more constitutes a ground for revocation of the permit, pursuant to §174C-58(4) Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS).
In a letter dated February 2, 1998, the Commission notified OSCO of these proposed revocations.
This submittal fulfills the hearing requirement under § 174C-58 HRS for revocation of a water use permit.
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o Staff Submittal February 18, 1998
Due to the loss in return irrigation recharge resulting from the cessation of OSCO's irrigation practices in the Pearl Harbor area, the Commission staff is in the procesS of reviewing sustainable yields with a view towards optimizing withdrawals from the affected aquifers. This would include the backfilling or sealing of existing wells that have been drilled too deep so that total aquifer pumpage may be maximiud. (New well constructions are subject to the Hawaii Well Construction and Pump Installation Standards, January 1997 (HWCPIS), which requires initial design and pump testing at a depth below seal level not exceeding one-fourth of the theoretical thickness (41 times head) of the basal aquifer.)
The subject wells are very deep and very old. HWCPIS states:
"AU wells and test borings as defined in these Stllndards must be properly abandoned and permanently sealed to protect the ground-water resources of the State of Hawaii from contaminlltion and waste and to protect public health and safety, whenever:
1. Their purpose has been served, or
2. Their use has been permanently discontinued, and
3. Their physical condition is causing or threatening contamination, deterioration in quality, or waste of ground-water resources, or
4. Their state of disrepair makes their continued use impractical or creates a hazard to public health or safety."
The Commission staff recommends that the Commission require the owner to abandon and seal the wells within two (2) years, unless the owner can provide evidence, within sixty (60) days, showing that none of the above conditions for abandonment have been met.
RECOMMENDATION:
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+ o o BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO
GOVERNOR OF HAWAII MICHAEL D. WllSOfj
CHAIRPERSON
Mr. Austin Smith
STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES
COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P. O. BOX 621
HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809
FEB - 2 1998
Waiahole Irrigation Company, Ltd. 95-295 Lonomea Street Mililani, ill 96789
Dear Mr. Smith:
Revocation of Water Use Permits WUP No. 130 (wp 2A,2B, Well Nos. 2301-21 to 26) WUP No. 131 (wp 2C,2D, Well Nos. 2301-27 to 32) WUP No. 129 (wp 4A,4B, Well Nos. 2301-11 to 20)
Waipahu-Waiawa Ground Water Management Area. Oahu
ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MIi(E
RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR.
EDWIN T. SAKODA ACTING D£PUTY DIRECTOR
This is to notify you that the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission) will consider revocation of the subject water use permits due to four (4) continuous years of nonuse, pursuant to §174C-58 Hawaii Revised Statutes. Our records show that the sources were last pumped in December, 1993 (see attached graphs).
The staff is planning to submit this recommendation to the Commission at their regular meeting on February 18, 1998. We will send you a copy of the staff submittal when that document is finalized, about six (6) days prior to the meeting date.
If you have any questions, please contact Lenore Nakama at 587-0218.
LN:ss Attachments
Sincerely,
(Ll/;l TJi(~i~ EDWIN T. SAKODA Acting Deputy Director
ROLL Chairperson Paty called the meetu. of the Commission on Water CALL Resource Management to ordes" at 9:09 a.m.
The following were in attendance:
MEMBERS:
EXCUSED
STAFF:
COUNSEL:
OTHERS:
Mr. A. Morisako Mr. Jim Eychaner Mr. Barry CbIn& Mr. Tom Nance Mr. Dan Jenkins Mr. Jim Wriston Mr. Max Sboura Mr. Brian Burte Mr. Shl&eru Yoshlzakl Mr. Rich Pedrina Ms. Helen Carrigan Mr. Samuel Kula, Jr. Mr. Cen Morita Mr. Futomu Kujl Mr.A.Locricchlo Ms. Majorte Ziegler Ms. Mary Prothro
Chalrpenon William Paty Dr. Mk:bael Chun Mr. Robert Nakau Mr. IUcbard Cox Dr. Jolm Lewin
Mr. Guy Fujimura
Mr. Manabu Tagomori Mr. Geor'ge Matsumoto Mr. Edwin Salcoda Mr. Glenn Bauer Ms. Sbenie Samuels Mr. Roy Hardy Mr. WilHam Rozeboom Ms. Sharon Kokubun
Mr. William Tam
Mr. Rick Fontaine Mr. Chester Lao Mr. DavId MartIn Mr. Michael Burte Mr. Hugh Morita Mr. DanLum Mr. Chene Hsln ChanI Mr. Tim Ayau Ms. Francine Duncan Mr. Raymond Pedrlna Ms. SharI Berlnobls Mr. Bob Imose Mr. Nama Morita Mr. Teonl Black Ms. Clara 01d1 Ms. Donna WOOl Ms. Shannon Wood
(Although Items are shown In a numerical order, some Items were moved up to accommodate the applicants.)
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• o o REVISION OF OAHU SUGAR COMPANY'S GROUND WATER USE PERMITS. PEARL HARBOR WATER MANAGEMENT AREA. OAHU
Mr. Sakoda revised the recommendation on the request of Oahu Sugar Company because they were not comroruble with the words "interim permits·:
"That the Commission approve the reduction orosCo's allocation by 9.76 mgd to 60.62 m&d subject to the condition that water use permits issued accordinc to the proposed revised schedule shall be [interim permits) subject to review and adJustment by 1995.-
Mr. Sakoda stated that staff's main cmcem was that the permits be reviewed by 1995.
Mr. Cox mentioned that this was a IIilstantial decrease froOl what was given earlier. He understood OSCo stfIl used a large amount of surface water licensed from the state and asked If that was lost would OSCO need to go back to their original approval ror water use. He asked OSCo's representative for their comments.
Mr. Michael Burte said they could live with the real1ocatioo IS amended by staff. In the numbers on the pump by pump allocation. as the numbers become tighter there would be a need for flexibility between pump allocatiol'Js. The possibllty of the state wltbdrawtnc their water would remove substantial water from the Wa1abole System.
Mr. Cox recalled that the BWS hasn't always followed their pump by pump allocations and asked Mr. Sakoda If formal or Informal adjustments had been made. Mr. Hardy replied that allocations and needs were matched as much as posst"ble but adjustments need to be made from time to time. The numbers are not absolute In the sense that In a month by month pumpace, the DUmbers given are yearly averages. Hopefully, within the ttme period the Dumbers would remain within the averages. Whenrevlews were made of all the major water users, OSCo. stood out as bavlnc the most ·cushion·. In discuss10ns with OSCo., they acreed upon the reduction to the present allocations.
Chairperson Paty asked where pump' IS and 16 were located. These pump' bad the biggest reduction froOl 19 to 10 m&d Mr. Burke said those pumps were Just mauka of H-l. between WalpahJ and Makaki1o.. These pumps lrripte the Ewa plabw. wbleb pardallJ supply the XapoJeI City and Kapolei Vlnage area. Pumps 3-1 an wort tocether with IS and 16 as oae major system. As 1on& as there Is flexibility In the total amount It would be a workable number for 0SC0.
Mr. Martin submitted testimony and recommendations (see attached). He asked for the Commission's view on the concerns expressed.
Chairperson Paty understood that they would like to see broider distribution of dlscussioo. Mr. Marda replied that that was corTeCt, a broader distribution of discussion ~ rec::ocnItloo of other ri&bts that may need to be discussed.
Mr. Nakata asked If people are staDdlai In 1Ine for this water. Mr. Hardy asked If Mr. Nakata meant as far as actual applications for water use. there were none at this time. Altboush staff bas been askin& for information regarding updates for future demands.
Mr. Nakata felt NHAC's recommendation was appropriate and that the Commission should look at it.
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Dr. Lewin asked for the .tatus of applications to the County regarding future water use In that area because the Commission has heard some concerns that there are applications for .. ter exceed what can be provided. Mr. Hardy said he can't answer for the County In 10 far as what's available In the Hawaii Water Plan because that Is more of a long-term plan.
Chairperson Paty recopllzed that by cutting the use down by 9 mgd does not mean there will be 9 mad for IOmeoDe else to use. New wells should be developed and utilized.
Mr. Tagomori cnmmented that like the West Hawail area, there have been numerous d1soJsstons with the BWS lD tenDs or what kind of applications are being requested for their system. DlscusskJns are also onaoin& alDOnl the major landowners about their .. ter aeeds. Much of this information Is In the Oabu Water Use and Development Plan and It Is bein& reviewed. If there Is to be a reallocation, there will be. formal procell tbrou&b the Commission.
Chairperson Paty wanted to assure that Mr. Nakata's concern that NHAC's suggestion be incorporated In the Plan. Mr. TaCOmori replied that public hearings and other processes will be followed.
Mr. Cox asked if the reduction of total approved uses to 18S mgd by 1995 was still belne looted at. Mr. Tagomori said they are lookln,c at such. plan.
Unanimously approved with the amendment propoced by Mr. Sakoda and with the understanding that there Is sooe nexlbillty on individual pumps for OSCO. and that staff .tart lookin& at 1on&-rance plans as suuested (CoxlChun).
lI.EM..l . STATE OF KAWAD DEPARTMENT Of TRANSPORTATION. APPLICATION FOR A STREAM CHlJt1fEl. ALTERAOON PERMIT. UHELEKAWAWA STREAM. WAIPOUU UUAI
Referrln& to the Division of Aquatic ~ces preference for an overstream installatIon If possible, Dr. lewin asked bow It would affect the Commission's general policy In terms of the trade-off. lD reduclne constructioo costs to developers venula po11cy which mttIptes environmental effecta that could oc:car.
Ms. Samuels ltated that under the Instream Procram a poUcy statement and mana&ement plan Is currently beIDc developed. A draft tncludlD& recommended policy will be avanable for the Commission lOme tIme this year.
Mr. Cox reeaJ1ed approvin& the lnstallatloo or the sewer I)'$tem and asked if that project should be coordinated with this project 10 as not to cause disturbances to the stream at two different dmes. Mr. Matsumoto stated that the c:oord1natlon Is currently takiDc place. Mr. Cox stated that be did not notice any referral to coordinadoo ~ projects In the recommendatloos. Ms. Samuels said It was not added because &he was to1d the a,encIes iDvolved were coordiDatlll& the matter.
Dr. Chun suggested the representative for the Department of Transportation (DOn could possibly lUke a ltatement to that effect.
Mr. Harold Yoshizakl SEY En&ineen. representinl the applicant, responded to the DAR's pr-eference for overstrealll utility lines coordinatIon between
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State oIHa~ COMMISSION ON WATER RESOWt: MANAGEMENT
Departnwll of Land and Natural Resowces HonoNh&. Hawaii
JanuaJY 16, 1992
Chairperson and M~ Conunission on Water Resource Manqemenr State of Hawa.ii Honolulu, Hawaii
Gentlemen:
Background
Revision of Oahu Sugar Company's Ground-Water Use Permits
Pearl Harbor Water Management AIea. Oahu
On May 17, 1989, the Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM) approved adjustments to water use permits in the Pearl Harbor Water Management AIea (PHWMA) to comply with the CWRM's April 19, 1989 revisions to the PHWMA sustainable yields. The adjustments pnMded (or a S-year reallocation plan whkb incorporated the C'OIm!I'Jion 01 sugar C&DII! cultivation to urban development as well as the estimated Oahu Sugar Co. (OSCo.) optimum basal ground·water demand.
Staff Review of Existing Water Uses
Staff reviewed existing water use patterns and authorized uses foc aD major water usen within the PHWMA. Additionally, the sugar cane land conversion to urban Janel schedule was ~ Discussio. and meetinp were held widt aD maJor users ro Yerify information on water uses. Based upon stall review it is evidenI that additional water use reductions could be applied to OSCo.'s autboriud uses. Under current operations, SUIW cane land taken out of production bas oa:urred as scheduled and as anticipated &om the May 11. 1989 CWRM ktion. Under CUfl'ent crop conditions, which rdJect the 1989 reallocation plan. 0SC0. basal ground-walei' requirements are currently 60.62 miDioIl gallons per day (mgd). nus is 9.76 mad below OSCo.'s scheduled 1992 authorized use from the 1989 5-year plan. OSCo. has agreed that 60.62 mad would be adequate lor their uses in the foreseeable future.
A well·by·weII reduction of walei' use permits bas been discussed with 0SC0. to achieve the )east amount of negative impact to them. The attached table shows lhe readjusted allocations by weDs.
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Commission on Water Resource Management JanuAl)' 16, 1992
RECOMMENDATION:
lbt the Commission approve the rtduction of OSCo.'s allocation by 9.76 mgd to 60.62 mgd subjKt to the condition that water use permits issued acxorclins to the propostd rnised schtduJe shall be~"AIII plrn "l subjKt to rmew and adjustment by 1995.
Commission on water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources P. O. Box 373 Honolulu, HI 96809
Dear Manabu:
OAHU SUGAR P.O. Box "0" Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 (808) 677-3577
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Enclosed are a listing of fields actually withdrawn from Oahu Sugar Company's demise by Campbell Estate via Area and Rental Agreements and a list of basal well by well pumpage requirement to total 60.62 MGD when our present allocation is readjusted.
If any other information is required, please give me a call.
Very truly yours,
o~ W. D. Balfour, Jr. Vice President and Manager
WDB:yk
enclosures
• o OAHU SUGAR COMPANY, LTD.
Recommended Distribution of Revised 60.62 MGD Basal Groundwater Allocation
Campbell Est~te Sugarcane Acreage Withdrawals and Cessation of Cultivation on Lands Supplied
With Water from the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area Basal Aquifer
Area and Rental Effective Date Field Cane Area Agrmt # Date Signed Number Withdrawn -------- ========= ======== ======== ========= --------Completed Agreements:
61 5/31/88 8/16/88 57 0.197
62 5/26/88 11/10/88 48 33.95 46 9.62
63 9/21/88 1/19/89 69 63.9
64 4/16/89 3/8/90 80 4.571
65 5/1/89 3/8/90 77 114.65
66 11/10/88 3/8/90 76 40.195 81 94.55
Pending Agreements: 68 4/16/89 14 52.86
70 6/13/90 16 55.113
71 10/20/89 74 59.14
73 10/19/89 35 0.086
74 11/18/88 69 65.586 72 78.82
75 11/12/88 92 76.85
76 10/26/90 93 36.42
77 4/23/88 57 146.266
78 4/10/89 14 17 18 19 21 829.328
, 41 42 43 45 46
79 5/2/89 20 21.25
80 5/1/90 12 139.09
81 10/19/90 86 2.067
83 10/12/90 64 87.842
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December 6, 1991
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Mr. Manabu Tagomori Deputy Director Commission on water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources P. O. Box 373 Honolulu, HI 96809
Dear Manabu:
Enclosed are a' listing of fields actually withdrawn from Oahu Sugar Company's demise by Campbell Estate via Area and Rental Agreements and a list of basal well by well pumpage requirement to total 60.62 MGD when our present allocation is readjusted.
If any other information is required, please give me a call.
Very truly yours,
W. D. Balfour, 3r. Vice President and Manager
WDB:yk
enclosures
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With Water from the Pearl Harbor Water Management Area Basal Aquifer
Area and Rental Effective Date Field Cane .~rea Agrmt # Date Signed Number Withdrawn ======== ========= ======== ======== ========= Completed Agreements:
61 5/31/88 8/16/88 57 0.197
62 5/26/88 11/10/88 48 33.95 46 9.62
63 9/21/88 1/19/89 69 63.9
64 4/16/89 3/8/90 80 4.571
65 5/1/89 3/8/90 77 114.65
66 11/10/88 3/8/90 76 40.195 81 94.55
Pending Agreements: 68 4/16/89 14 52.86
70 6/13/90 16 55.113
71 10/20/89 74 59.14
73 10/19/89 35 0.086
74 11/18/88 69 65.586 72 78.82
75 11/12/88 92 76.85
76 10/26/90 93 36.42
77 4/23/88 57 146.266
78 4/10/89 14 17 18 19 21 829.328
. 41 42 43 45 46
79 5/2/89 20 21.25
80 5/1/90 12 139.09
81 10/19/90 86 2.067
83 10/12/90 64 87.842 I
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Recommended Distribution of Revised 60.62 MGD Basal Groundwater Allocation
Statt ot Bawd DEPART)lEtfl' or IoAHD AJlD NATURAl. USOURCIS
DtYbtoft ot Water tad tand DevtlopCDellt Honolulu. Sawlil
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Chairman and lIembe,.. Board of Land and lfatural aesouree. State of Hawd Hooolulu, aawlil
Gentlemen:
RESUBMITT .*&L Ter:D. of Water WUhdiawil and U .. Permit.
The Department'. Aclm1n1.tnun au1es on ,Towlel water control require that the Boarcl sP4dl1 the period 01' duration of peradt. and the commenceIMnt and completion date. for the constructloft of rround water source.. Alter inn.dplion and study ot thls mattu. DOWALD is Hady to make speeUlc "commendations for adoption by the Board of Land ed Natural R.souree ••
Tht Ground Wat.r Us. Law specifie. tbat permit. may be issued up to a IIIaldawa 01 50 yurs and allow. for extension of the permit alttr one-half ot tht pel'lllit period bas lapMCl. Tht stall is l'ItC08UDendin, that the duration of ·each pendt be tstabl1ahtd at twenty (20) yeus wttb a Nnew '"IT five yean ~y tht Boai'd to dettnllliDe complbDct With PI'OYisloni of the ptrIIlt. 1:be staU fH1a tbat 20 yean .. a ruaoaabJe tI&H for n,watin, pound water wlthcl1'aw&la ad UIU at thIa tuiJ' Itap of the . prorr-. .u the DeputlHftt pizLI experiACt In pound wattl' nplldR. tbe clu.radaG of the ptl'alb ..., be reviewed and adjusted u appropriate III tbe futun •
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Oft the COIDIIencecatDt aDd complet1oa data. tbe stall Ncoi-en .. tJsa& a period of 24 months be •• tablbbed tor caephtiJll tht d • .,tJoptaent of UIa croun4 .attr source. ThlI consmaotioR pedod .. a reasonable U. for drilUn" ttstin" and tor the 1D.ta11adora of peraltaent pump. ud coatl'Ol8 to fully brill, the rround watv SOUCt Into operation. The putoc1 .., be extended upon a showtn, of pod cau.. and fOOd faith perfonunc.. Th. penail and con.truction data should com_nce on the datt the pendt is l .. ued by the DepU'tlDent.
It ill rec __ ded that the above tl,.. be stuadudlzecl lor aD. •• ttl' withdrawal and use pel'lllt. IHutcl ..,. tbe Board • .-object to acljU'-IlU nq,uincl by the Board for lilT permit.
REC06ll'lWlJ)ATIO~ :
That the Board e.cabUsh the term. of fl'OW\d wat.r withdrawal and Ust permit. at 20 years {rom the date ot issuanci of the pu::all with a dye-year Board review to cStterm1ne compliance with the Pl'OYisions of the permit and that the deYilopment ot tb. (l'Ound ,vater so\l~ee be complet.d within 24 months irom to'l. dati of permit is.uance for all permits lssued by the Board. subject to adjustments nqui:ed by the Board for any permit.
State of Ha ...... DEPARTMENT 0' LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCIS
Dlvilion of W.t.r and Land O • .,elopment BollOlulu. Ha.ail
April 11. 1 ...
Chairman aDd Meabera Board of LaDd and Natural R.lOure .. Stat. of Ha ...... Honolulu. &a.ail
aenUemen:
RESUBMlTfAL (Oef.rred It.m 0-2 of Mu1:b 21. 1910 meetiD.)
C.rtiflc.tlon of Water WUbdr •• al. and U ••• Pearl Rarbor Ground W.ter Control AI''' r Oaba
Th. Pearl Harbor Groua.d Water Control Area (GWCA) .Idcb laduda tbe Ewa and Wahl ... fudldal districts. wu dulln.ted for State replatlGe b, the Bo.rd IJf Land and N.tural Re.ource. (BLNR) In September 1.7' aDd£ .utborltr of Chapter 177. HRS. and tile O.partment of Land and H.~ral a.oarcu (DLNR) ResWation •• Th. r.p1atory procedures call for th. BLNR to certIfr atstID, •• t.r withdrawals and u •• s and to ISlu. permits for new around w.ter .... eIopmeDtsln the Peul Harbor Ground W.ter Control Ar ...
Th. us.ra of water wltbtA the Pearl Harbor Ground Water Cclatrol Area have submitted recorda of pumpa,. to the Department and from the .. aabIDttala th. annual wlthdr.wals and IIwdmum claJl, pumpa,e for individual w.u. UJIJI- well fields are· tabulated a. Ihown In the .ttached ·Certiflcatlon of W.ter Withdrawals and 0 ... • wblch 11 mad. a part b.reof. A. a re.ult. the followln, I. recommended_ certUlcation of wstinl us •• :
2!!! Board ot Water Suppl, O.S. NaYJ O.S. Amy , Prlft" Oahu SUlar Compan,
Total
Extltlnl U .. A"en,e Annual
(mid)
71.'50 21.35. 5.455 1.15'
111.000
224.413
Oahu SUIII' Company submitted filUres wbleb exceed.d tile 115 _,d llated abo.,. but becau.e their .ubml •• 10n repre.ents unmeasured pUmpll_. tile D.putm.nt' •• taff Is recoauundtnl that 115 JIlld be carUOed. Oahu SUJU'. !II the meenua •• win IDYI.tll.te the matter aDd If d .... d nec .... ry will r.quest that tM Board bold a beulDl a ... allowed under Section 4. f of R'lUlaUon , of the 08putIDeDt ot Land and Natural R.lIOUrc ...
~COMMENDAnON:
Tbat the Board cert1.fy the w.UnI u ... and quantity of wftbdnwal for eacb w.n a. indlcated 1D lbe .ttached ·C.rtlflcation of Water Withdrawals ad 0 ... • dated Aprl111. 1980 wh1cb reflech the recommend.d withdrawal quandlF" follo •• : Board of Water Suppl,.t 7'.t5mld: U.S. H.",.. 21.35 mid: U.S. AnD7. 5.455 mid: Privat •• 5.851 mid; and Oahu SUIU Company. 115.0 mid: subject 10 the provision. of appllcable l.w. and rule. and relulation ••
~~ .. ~/ ~6i Attacb. ROBERT T. CHUCK ~'1\'011 fl.-ootf~ •
LAPPROVEO FOR SUBMITTAL: Manaler-Chief Enlineer """'.::;: t114.~"",.).. ~/ .• "
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t-lOTION
Based on the submittal of the staff dated
April 11, 1980, I move that th, Board approve the issuance
of conditional certification to the major users of the
ground water who have filed the prescribed declarations,
in the amounts recommended by the staff in its submittal
dated April 11, 1980, subject to the "following:
1. Submi s.sion by each. user of a water use
plan, meeting the management objectives and policies of
the Board, within 3 months from the issuance of such
objectives and policies by the Board in the State's water
management plan.
2. Approval of the water use plans by the Board.
3. Review of the conditional certification
~ithin the next 3 years.
4. Reduction in the quantity of water conditionally
certified in the event that such water is not being bene
ficially used as defined by law or that the water use plan
is not being implemented effectively.
5. Adjustment in quantity, in the case of Oahu
Sugar, upon the installation of a new and more accurate
metering system, but in no event will said adjustment exceed
the amount of the 1979 withdrawal as contained in the declared
use attached to the submittal.
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Tom Nance Water Resource Engineering
MEMORANDUM
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
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Larry Kitamura - DLNR
Tom Nance
Walkele Gulch Exploratory Well at 358-Foot Depth
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Original rll will 0 will not be mailed to you.
January 15, 2001 01/033 (98-10)
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With my CTD back from repair and recalibration, I decided to take advantage of the casing being out of the hole to run a salinity profile. Results are shown on Figure 1. The salinity through the entire
column is now quite low, almost comparable with Well 2301-21 in the WP-2 battery directly
downgradient (Figure 2). This represents a significant change over the three-week period when Glenn Bauer profiled the well (Figure 3). Looks like the well will be able to produce low salinity water.
cc: Jon Yoshinaga - BCH Bob Glascott - RMH Glenn Bauer· CWRM
Attachments
680 Ala Monnn Boulevard, Suite 406 • Honolulu. Hawaii l)(i~ 13-5411 • Ph(lIlL' (XOX) :;:n 1141 • Fax: (R08) 538-7757. E-mail: [email protected]
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FIGURE 1. DLNR'S WAIKELE GULCH WELL AT 358-FOOT DEPTH ON JANUARY 13, 2001
Amfac Land Company, Limited 700 Bishop Street, Suite 501 • Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
May 8, 1998
Mr. Michael D. Wilson, Chairperson Commission on Water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources State of Hawaii P. O. Box 621 Honolulu, HI 96809
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Re: Proposal for the Disposition of Well Nos. 2301-11 to -17 (WP 4A & 4B) and Well Nos. 2301-21 to -32 (WP 2A. 2B. 2C & 20), TMK 9-4-2:8. Waikele. Oahu
Dear Mr. Wilson:
This letter and its enclosures presents the results of our investigation into the condition of the WP2 and WP4 batteries of wells. It also outlines our proposal for the disposition of these wells. Most of the information presented herein has already been given to and discussed with your staff in meetings at the well sites, and in the CWRM office.
Present Condition of the Wells
Our investigation to determine the condition of the wells, involved uncovering well heads, modifying some of the manifold piping to allow access, video logging to determine the depths and condition of the well casings, measuring water levels as a possible indicator of leakage, and creating salinity and temperature profiles through the water column of each well. Measuring point and water level elevations are summarized in Table 1. Casing and well depths are compiled in Table 2. The diameter of all the well casings is 1 2 inches.
WP 4A and 4B (Well Nos. 2301-11 to -17). Apparently, ten wells were drilled at this site but three of them, Nos. 18, 19, and 20 on Exhibit 1, were covered over and never used. No trace could be found of them in the field, either at individual well heads or as connected manifold piping. The other seven wells were found. Each of these has its own individual vault and all are manifolded as shown on Exhibit 2.
Based on the slightly lower water levels in these wells compared to WP 2 and WP 1 (Table 1) and the observed flow of water into the tunnels when the pump was dewatered to provide access to the well heads, it seems probable that these wells are or have the potential to leak into the overlying alluvium at an undesirable rate. The salinity profiles demonstrate that all seven wells are slightly brackish (Exhibits 3 to 9).
Telephone: 808-543-8520· Facsimile: 808-543-8528
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WP 2A. 2B. 2C & 20 (Well Nos. 2301-21 to -32). These twelve wells were installed in a rectangular pattern at 50-foot spacing (Exhibit 10), making them easy to locate. Two of the wells are in the large pump vault, six are in individual vaults which are reasonably intact, and the other four had to be unearthed with a backhoe (Nos. 21, 26, 27 and 28 on Exhibit 10). For these last four, 12-inch pipe extensions with bolted flange tops were installed to bring their well heads ab~ve ground.
Except for their undesirably shallow casing depths listed in Table 2, all of the WP2 wells were found to be in reasonably good condition. The small dewatering pump in the large pump vault is still operating. It turns on about once every five minutes and runs for only a few seconds, removing 10 to 15 gallons of water which had accumulated in its sump over the five-minute interval. Based on this nominal discharge and the apparently normal water levels in the wells, the leakage rate from this battery of wells is relatively insignificant. The salinity profiles also showed that the water quality of the wells is excellent (Exhibits 11 to 22).
Proposed Disposition of the Wells
Based on the physical condition of the WP 4 wells and their slightly brackish water quality, Amfac proposes to seal all seven of them. The sealing process would consist of the following: installation of clean basalt gravel to 25 feet below the bottom of the casing; putting five feet of sand as a seal on top of the gravel; and then installing grout to the top of the well casing using a tremie pipe. After the grout has been allowed to set, each of the well vaults would be backfilled to the ground surface using select borrow material which is free of organics. The cost of this work is substantial and has not been anticipated in our current budget. For this reason, we ask for a period of two years from your acceptance of this proposal to complete the work.
Due to the excellent water quality and relatively good condition of the WP 2 wells, we ask that you allow us to keep the wells as they are. Since they pose no threat to the aquifer and are an asset to Amfac, we are discussing possible arrangements with others for the potential use of the wells.
o Mr. Michael D. Wilson, Chairperson May 8,1998 Page 3
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I hope our proposal meets with your approval. Please feel free to call me or our consultant, Tom Nance, if you have any questions or require additional information.
Very truly yours,
d~lIMITED es Wriston III
Manager of Land Administration
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o o Table 1. Benchmark and Water Level Elevations
Job No. 98-20
Benchmark Water Level State Well Benchmark Elevation
Number (Feet MSL) Date of Measurement Feet (MSL)
WP-2 2301-21 Top of Flange 39.28 4-5-98 18.52
4-11-98 18.53
2301-22 Top of Concrete Ring 37.41 4-11-98 18.54 2301-23 Top of Flange 26.80 4-11-98 18.56 2301-24 Top of Flange 18.77 4-11-98 18.55
2301-25 Top of Concrete Ring 33.32 4-11-98 18.56 2301-26 Top of Flange 32.51 4-5-98 18.52
4-11-98 18.52 2301-27 Top of Flange 34.81 4-11-98 18.54 2301-28 Top of Flange 34.80 3-24-98 18.56
4-11-98 18.56 2301-29 Top of Concrete Ring 36.08 4-11-98 18.55
2301-30 Top of Concrete Ring 35.20 2301-31 Top of Concrete Ring 36.30 2301-32 Top of Concrete Ring 39.67
WP-4
2301-11 Top of Concrete Ring 45.43 4-5-98 18.19 4-11-98 18.24
2301-12 Top of Concrete Ring 45.59 4-11-98 18.26
2301-13 Top of Concrete Box 44.59 4-5-98 18.21 4-11-98 18.26
2301-14 Top of Concrete Rln9 45.01 4-11-98 18.26 2301-15 Top of Concrete Ring 44.72 3-25-98 18.27
4-11-98 18.28
2301-16 Top of Concrete Ring 44.08 4-11-98 18.25 2301-17 Top of Concrete Box 44.50 4-5-98 18.20
4-11-98 18.25
WP-1
2301-05 Top of Casing 45.00 4-4-98 18.53 4-11-98 18.57
Nmu.: All benchmark elevations were surveyed relative to the top of Well No. 2301-05 at the WP-1 battery.
Table 2. Casing and Total Depths and Elevations Determined By Video Logging
April 12, 1998
Job No. 98-20
Casing Connecting Manifold Pipe Bottom of the Casing Bottom of the Well State Flange Well Elevation Depth Elevation Depth Elevation Total Depth Elevation
Number (Feet MSL) (Feet) (Feet MSL) (Feet) (Feet MSL) (Feet) (Feet MSL) o WP-2
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WELL 2301-17 IN THE WP-4 WELL BATTERY MARCH 25, 1998
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1. February 18, 1998: CWRM revoked the WUPs for Oahu Sugar Co. wells WP 2A, 2B (Well Nos. 2301-21 to 26), WP 2C, 2D (Well Nos. 2301-27 to 32), and WP 4A, 4~ (Well Nos. 2301-11 to 20).
2. Late February to Mid March, 1998: Oahu Sugar Co., located and exposed all wells to access from the ground surface for WP 2A, 2b, 2C, & 2D, and all but three wells for WP 4A, 4B.
3. March 24, 1998: Oahu Sugar Co. consultant, Tom Nance, logged 19 wells with a salinity and temperature probe, and determined the depth of each well. A water level data logger was installed in one well.
4. Late March to Early April, 1998: Roscoe Moss Drilling Co. video logged 19 wells to view the condition and length of casing and the geological formations penetrated by each well.
S. Early April, 1998: Tom Nance surveyed in bench marks for each exposed well and measured water levels in each. He determined that the static water levels in WP 4A, 4B were about 0.3 feet lower than water level elevations in WP 2 battery and WP 1 battery.
6. April 6, 1998: CWRM staff met Jim Wriston and Tom Nance in the field to examine the condition of wells and pump appurtenances and photographed all of the exposed wells in the WP 2 and WP 4 batteries. Tom Nance provided staff with copies of all salinity and temperature profiles obtained.
7. April 9, 1998: CWRM staff met with Jim Wriston and Tom Nance to examine options for abandonment, sealing, capping, and/or possible future use of the wells. Tom Nance provided staff with a preliminary table showing well and casing depths, bench marks, and water level elevations.
Future Actions
1. Middle to Late April, 1998: Staff to view video logs of wells.
2. Middle April to early May, 1998: Oahu Sugar Co. to submit preliminary plans on disposition of wells.
3. May, 1998: Make draft recommendations for final disposition of these wells.
4. May 1998: Re-evaluate draft recommendations with Oahu Sugar Co.
S. June, 1998: Brief CWRM on the final recommendations at the June 1998 CWRM meeting.
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