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12 Month Moving Average Monthly Pumpage Chart Monthly Pumpage Chart 12 Month Moving Average 40 35 30 25 20 15 Pumpage (mgd) 10 5 0 Jan-59 Jan-69 Jan-79 Jan-89 Jan-99 Jan-09 Jan-19 Report Parameters Date: 01/01/1959 - 01/01/2019 Island: Hawaii Well Owner: All Well Reporter: All Well # Prefix: All Aquifer Sector: All Aquifer: 80901 Keauhou Potable/Non-Potable: All TMK: All PWS: All Aquifer Type: Alluvial, Basal, Caprock, Dike, Perched, Not Specified Pump Capacity: All Well Use: All Month Year Pumpage (Mgd) 12MAV (Mgd) SY (Mgd) January 1959 0.020 38.000 February 1959 0.020 38.000 March 1959 0.020 38.000 April 1959 0.020 38.000 May 1959 0.020 38.000 June 1959 0.020 38.000 July 1959 0.020 38.000 August 1959 0.020 38.000 September 1959 0.020 38.000 October 1959 0.020 38.000 November 1959 0.020 38.000 December 1959 0.020 0.020 38.000 January 1960 0.092 0.026 38.000 February 1960 0.092 0.032 38.000 March 1960 0.092 0.038 38.000 April 1960 0.092 0.044 38.000 May 1960 0.092 0.050 38.000 June 1960 0.092 0.056 38.000 July 1960 0.092 0.062 38.000 August 1960 0.092 0.068 38.000 September 1960 0.092 0.074 38.000 October 1960 0.092 0.080 38.000 November 1960 0.092 0.086 38.000 December 1960 0.092 0.092 38.000 January 1961 0.080 0.091 38.000 February 1961 0.080 0.090 38.000 March 1961 0.080 0.089 38.000 April 1961 0.080 0.088 38.000 May 1961 0.080 0.087 38.000 June 1961 0.080 0.086 38.000 July 1961 0.080 0.085 38.000 August 1961 0.080 0.084 38.000 September 1961 0.080 0.083 38.000 October 1961 0.080 0.082 38.000 November 1961 0.080 0.081 38.000 December 1961 0.080 0.080 38.000 January 1962 0.181 0.088 38.000 February 1962 0.181 0.097 38.000 March 1962 0.181 0.105 38.000 April 1962 0.181 0.114 38.000 May 1962 0.181 0.122 38.000 June 1962 0.181 0.131 38.000 July 1962 0.181 0.139 38.000 August 1962 0.181 0.147 38.000 September 1962 0.181 0.156 38.000 October 1962 0.181 0.164 38.000 November 1962 0.181 0.173 38.000 December 1962 0.181 0.181 38.000 January 1963 0.214 0.184 38.000 February 1963 0.214 0.187 38.000 March 1963 0.214 0.189 38.000 April 1963 0.214 0.192 38.000 May 1963 0.214 0.195 38.000 June 1963 0.214 0.198 38.000 July 1963 0.214 0.200 38.000 August 1963 0.214 0.203 38.000 September 1963 0.214 0.206 38.000 October 1963 0.214 0.208 38.000 November 1963 0.214 0.211 38.000 December 1963 0.214 0.214 38.000 January 1964 0.277 0.219 38.000 February 1964 0.277 0.225 38.000 March 1964 0.277 0.230 38.000 April 1964 0.277 0.235 38.000 May 1964 0.277 0.240 38.000 Month Year Pumpage (Mgd) 12MAV (Mgd) SY (Mgd) June 1964 0.277 0.246 38.000 July 1964 0.277 0.251 38.000 August 1964 0.277 0.256 38.000 September 1964 0.277 0.261 38.000 October 1964 0.277 0.267 38.000 November 1964 0.277 0.272 38.000 December 1964 0.277 0.277 38.000 January 1965 0.374 0.285 38.000 February 1965 0.374 0.293 38.000 March 1965 0.374 0.301 38.000 April 1965 0.374 0.309 38.000 May 1965 0.374 0.317 38.000 June 1965 0.374 0.326 38.000 July 1965 0.374 0.334 38.000 August 1965 0.374 0.342 38.000 September 1965 0.374 0.350 38.000 October 1965 0.374 0.358 38.000 November 1965 0.374 0.366 38.000 December 1965 0.374 0.374 38.000 January 1966 0.416 0.378 38.000 February 1966 0.416 0.381 38.000 March 1966 0.416 0.385 38.000 April 1966 0.416 0.388 38.000 May 1966 0.403 0.390 38.000 June 1966 0.416 0.394 38.000 July 1966 0.416 0.397 38.000 August 1966 0.416 0.401 38.000 September 1966 0.430 0.406 38.000 October 1966 0.416 0.409 38.000 November 1966 0.416 0.413 38.000 December 1966 0.416 0.416 38.000 January 1967 0.452 0.419 38.000 February 1967 0.452 0.422 38.000 March 1967 0.452 0.425 38.000 April 1967 0.452 0.428 38.000 May 1967 0.452 0.432 38.000 June 1967 0.452 0.435 38.000 July 1967 0.452 0.438 38.000 August 1967 0.452 0.441 38.000 September 1967 0.452 0.443 38.000 October 1967 0.452 0.446 38.000 November 1967 0.452 0.449 38.000 December 1967 0.452 0.452 38.000 January 1968 0.568 0.462 38.000 February 1968 0.568 0.471 38.000 March 1968 0.568 0.481 38.000 April 1968 0.568 0.491 38.000 May 1968 0.568 0.500 38.000 June 1968 0.568 0.510 38.000 July 1968 0.568 0.520 38.000 August 1968 0.568 0.529 38.000 September 1968 0.568 0.539 38.000 October 1968 0.568 0.549 38.000 November 1968 0.568 0.558 38.000 December 1968 0.568 0.568 38.000 January 1969 1.545 0.649 38.000 February 1969 1.545 0.731 38.000 March 1969 1.545 0.812 38.000 April 1969 1.545 0.894 38.000 May 1969 1.545 0.975 38.000 June 1969 1.545 1.056 38.000 July 1969 1.545 1.138 38.000 August 1969 1.545 1.219 38.000 September 1969 1.545 1.301 38.000 October 1969 1.545 1.382 38.000 Month Year Pumpage (Mgd) 12MAV (Mgd) SY (Mgd) November 1969 1.545 1.464 38.000 December 1969 1.545 1.545 38.000 January 1970 0.000 1.416 38.000 February 1970 0.000 1.287 38.000 March 1970 0.000 1.159 38.000 April 1970 0.000 1.030 38.000 May 1970 0.000 0.901 38.000 June 1970 0.000 0.772 38.000 July 1970 0.000 0.644 38.000 August 1970 0.000 0.515 38.000 September 1970 0.000 0.386 38.000 October 1970 0.000 0.258 38.000 November 1970 0.000 0.129 38.000 December 1970 0.000 0.000 38.000 January 1971 1.311 0.109 38.000 February 1971 1.311 0.218 38.000 March 1971 1.311 0.328 38.000 April 1971 1.311 0.437 38.000 May 1971 1.311 0.546 38.000 June 1971 1.311 0.656 38.000 July 1971 1.311 0.765 38.000 August 1971 1.311 0.874 38.000 September 1971 1.311 0.983 38.000 October 1971 1.311 1.092 38.000 November 1971 1.311 1.202 38.000 December 1971 1.311 1.311 38.000 January 1972 2.051 1.373 38.000 February 1972 2.051 1.434 38.000 March 1972 2.051 1.496 38.000 April 1972 2.051 1.558 38.000 May 1972 2.051 1.619 38.000 June 1972 2.051 1.681 38.000 July 1972 2.051 1.743 38.000 August 1972 2.051 1.804 38.000 September 1972 2.051 1.866 38.000 October 1972 2.051 1.928 38.000 November 1972 2.051 1.989 38.000 December 1972 2.051 2.051 38.000 January 1973 2.217 2.065 38.000 February 1973 2.217 2.079 38.000 March 1973 2.217 2.092 38.000 April 1973 2.217 2.106 38.000 May 1973 2.217 2.120 38.000 June 1973 2.217 2.134 38.000 July 1973 2.217 2.148 38.000 August 1973 2.217 2.162 38.000 September 1973 2.217 2.176 38.000 October 1973 2.217 2.189 38.000 November 1973 2.217 2.203 38.000 December 1973 2.217 2.217 38.000 January 1974 2.390 2.231 38.000 February 1974 2.390 2.246 38.000 March 1974 2.390 2.260 38.000 April 1974 2.390 2.275 38.000 May 1974 2.390 2.289 38.000 June 1974 2.390 2.304 38.000 July 1974 2.390 2.318 38.000 August 1974 2.390 2.332 38.000 September 1974 2.390 2.347 38.000 October 1974 2.390 2.361 38.000 November 1974 2.390 2.376 38.000 December 1974 2.390 2.390 38.000 January 1975 2.638 2.411 38.000 February 1975 2.638 2.431 38.000 March 1975 2.638 2.452 38.000 Month Year Pumpage (Mgd) 12MAV (Mgd) SY (Mgd) April 1975 2.638 2.473 38.000 May 1975 2.638 2.493 38.000 June 1975 2.638 2.514 38.000 July 1975 2.638 2.535 38.000 August 1975 2.638 2.555 38.000 September 1975 2.638 2.576 38.000 October 1975 2.638 2.597 38.000 November 1975 2.638 2.617 38.000 December 1975 2.638 2.638 38.000 January 1976 3.121 2.678 38.000 February 1976 3.121 2.718 38.000 March 1976 3.121 2.759 38.000 April 1976 3.121 2.799 38.000 May 1976 3.121 2.839 38.000 June 1976 3.121 2.879 38.000 July 1976 3.121 2.920 38.000 August 1976 3.121 2.960 38.000 September 1976 3.121 3.000 38.000 October 1976 3.121 3.040 38.000 November 1976 3.121 3.081 38.000 December 1976 3.121 3.121 38.000 January 1977 3.263 3.133 38.000 February 1977 3.263 3.145 38.000 March 1977 3.263 3.156 38.000 April 1977 3.263 3.168 38.000 May 1977 3.263 3.180 38.000 June 1977 3.263 3.192 38.000 July 1977 3.263 3.204 38.000 August 1977 3.263 3.216 38.000 September 1977 3.263 3.227 38.000 October 1977 3.263 3.239 38.000 November 1977 3.263 3.251 38.000 December 1977 3.263 3.263 38.000 January 1978 3.511 3.284 38.000 February 1978 3.511 3.304 38.000 March 1978 3.511 3.325 38.000 April 1978 3.511 3.346 38.000 May 1978 3.511 3.366 38.000 June 1978 3.511 3.387 38.000 July 1978 3.511 3.408 38.000 August 1978 3.511 3.428 38.000 September 1978 3.511 3.449 38.000 October 1978 3.511 3.470 38.000 November 1978 3.511 3.490 38.000 December 1978 3.511 3.511 38.000 January 1979 2.792 3.451 38.000 February 1979 2.978 3.407 38.000 March 1979 2.998 3.364 38.000 April 1979 3.154 3.334 38.000 May 1979 3.180 3.307 38.000 June 1979 2.713 3.240 38.000 July 1979 3.997 3.281 38.000 August 1979 4.245 3.342 38.000 September 1979 3.779 3.364 38.000 October 1979 3.623 3.373 38.000 November 1979 4.724 3.475 38.000 December 1979 4.439 3.552 38.000 January 1980 4.343 3.681 38.000 February 1980 4.874 3.839 38.000 March 1980 4.674 3.979 38.000 April 1980 4.003 4.050 38.000 May 1980 4.429 4.154 38.000 June 1980 4.080 4.268 38.000 July 1980 6.090 4.442 38.000 August 1980 4.513 4.464 38.000 Month Year Pumpage (Mgd) 12MAV (Mgd) SY (Mgd) September 1980 5.051 4.570 38.000 October 1980 4.902 4.677 38.000 November 1980 5.406 4.734 38.000 December 1980 5.360 4.810 38.000 January 1981 5.555 4.911 38.000 February 1981 5.270 4.944 38.000 March 1981 5.877 5.045 38.000 April 1981 5.404 5.161 38.000 May 1981 5.199 5.226 38.000 June 1981 6.069 5.391 38.000 July 1981 5.695 5.358 38.000 August 1981 5.848 5.470 38.000 September 1981 5.940 5.544 38.000 October 1981 6.002 5.635 38.000 November 1981 6.363 5.715 38.000 December 1981 5.932 5.763 38.000 January 1982 5.317 5.743 38.000 February 1982 5.983 5.802 38.000 March 1982 4.869 5.718 38.000 April 1982 4.340 5.630 38.000 May 1982 4.196 5.546 38.000 June 1982 4.053 5.378 38.000 July 1982 4.106 5.246 38.000 August 1982 4.681 5.148 38.000 September 1982 4.489 5.028 38.000 October 1982 5.491 4.985 38.000 November 1982 5.059 4.876 38.000 December 1982 5.646 4.852 38.000 January 1983 5.051 4.830
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