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__WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ~UMP INSTALLATION PERMIT WELL' NAME or LOCATION: ~ ~ (l±R: t) ISLAND: --,furw~~A~l\.L--___ WELL NUMBER: 4559-01 Tax Map Key: 1- z.-o(p '.09 OWNER/OPERATOR: LANDOWNER: Firm NameHuet+ut 12Atu.H~. I,....·P. Firm Namel--h.t\':iltN6= \---;;;~~~~/~~\-t:-,-\ _----'c:r...... 0c;..J1."""'4f':-0=- __ ffi=\.U.\.A;= 'hDHk':t\ \ q t>14 0 • Phone 3Z.Q -44 ~" Phone 3z..9-.~~ Date application received •••••••••.••••••••••••• ~~~-_~~-_q~l ______Date acknowledged receipt/request more info ••••• -=~~-~\9~~~I ______Date application accepted ••••••••••••••••••••••• ______Suspense date (90 days) •••••••••••••/ ••• _.r ...••.. ______Date filing fee deposited ••••••••••, (.$?'::,.~ •••••••• ______Application sent to following: Date sent Comments received "'Dept. of Health 2..12. \ 19 \ ./ Dept. of Hawn Home Lands 2.12..\ ) '1 \ ~Dept/Bd of Water Supply 2..f 2-0 f4 1 ~Historic Preserve Prog. 2. 1C}.,\ Koolauloa NB #28 (Oahu) ~ept.Pup Wrks ) ./ Ite Q\ ;"ilcJ~"'''''.. .{. tl\r

Date agenda due ...... •.. ______Date submittal due ...... • ______Date submittal sent to applicant •••••••••••••••• ______

Date application __ approved or __disapproved ... ------n~r~ ~nnl~~~~~ ~~~~&~-~ -~ decision ••••••••••••• ______?u OCT ~;, (( Pm i ~ill'1

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1. Pump Tests Check( special condition of PIP? Yes/No) Glenn Bauer (initial if yes) Yes No If no, describe deficiency

Step-Drawdown Test:

followed WCPI Stds 0 o analysis attached 0 o proposed pump cap o.k. 0 o

Aquifer Pump Test:

followed WCPI Stds 0 0 T & S analysis attached 0 0

Well Interference: estimated Steady-State drawdown at 1-mile radius is ____ ft. analysis attached o o

Stream Surface Water Impacted: o o .- If yes, identify most probable stream

Geology Code for Well Index: _____ I

data complete A o fOIL tV\ followed Special Cond & Elev. /1"'1/;:;. o ------~ well database updated \P'" o - " /. v.H\;\( I':'::' \LU\.,\,.\r\r) H(...I\O '2. p~ 1Jf=- ~~ (~~ 3. CharleY/LenOr~ -""1. Y' (initial) take action based on above analysis '\

4. ROY~ (initial) check ~~~ ~~ . bi_~~ (initial) finalize ~. er-n('U ~. Bean (initial) signature 7. Charley/Lenore/Ryan File o o / LINDA LINGLE PETER T. YOUNG GOVERNOR Of HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

MEREDITH J. CHING -CLAYTON W. DELA CRUZ CHIYOME L. FUKINO, M.D. BRIAN C. NISHIDA HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR

ERNEST YW. LAU DEPUTY DIRECTOR STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

April 16, 2003

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Mr. Milton Morinaga WB Kukio Resorts P.O. Box 5349 Kailua-Kona, HI 96745

Dear Mr. Morinaga:

Well Completion Report for Well No. 4559-01

We received your Well Completion Report Part II for the pump replacement on HR #1 Well (Well No. 4559-01) on April 2, 2003. Matters that must be addressed before we accept the report as complete are as follows:

1. For the permanent pump, please tell us the head the rated capacity pumps against and submit the pump rating curves. 2. Please enclose a photo of the benchmark and the well.

If you have any questions, please contact Ryan Imata of the Commission staff at 587-0255 or toll-free at 974-4000 (Hawaii), 274-3141 (Kauai), 984-2400 (Maui), or 1-800-468-4644 (Lanai & Molokai), extension 70255.

Sincerely,

~tU,~ ~ -ERNESi{-.w. LAU Deputy Director

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.!II / State of HaOii Q For Official Use Only: :' COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT / Department of Land and Natural Resources / WELL COMPLETION REPORT - PART II APR 2 AIO: 48

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1. State Well No.: 4559-01 Well Name: HR. *1 Island: Hawaii

2. Address: Kukio Bay r Hawaii Tax Map Key: 7-2-006: 009 3. Pump Installation Company: Wai' eli Drilling & Development 4. D:::tc rump :iistalred: 3/31/03 -m-o-n~W~d-ay-,y-ea~r------5. PERMANENT PUMP INFORMATION Pump Type, Make, Se.rial No.: sub., Reda S/N2NB2J42938 Rated Capacity: _3_5_0_ gpm Motor Type, H.P., Voltage, rpm: Sub., 210 HP, 2480 Volts, 3500 RPM Type of flow meter: ------Turbine which measures in GPM 6. Method of flow measurement:

~ Flowmeter Manufacturer SpearlingMake Mod. FM 625 Size 4" a Weir* a Open Pipe* a Orifice* a Other*, explain below *attach schematic

7 cm in the as-built section on the other side of this sheet. Other remarks/comments:

New pump in old well •

Pump Installation ~~r* ..:.==--=.;;;;...... ~,.;;;..;;;=;.;;.....;:...-_ C-57/C-S7aJA Lie. No. _C_-_1_6_5_4_3______

Signature

Permittee (print) Date _....!.3fo-!..J~Iz!::....o...... s!..._ ____ Signature O~'-====-===------======-~-;------

WCR2 Form :/2'0::

._------_.. _' , 9. AS-BUILT PUMCeCTION (Pfesse attsch ss-bUift if different froOJgram provided below)

\ Bench mark elevation surveyed to nearest 0.01 ft. = 15 7 9 • 5 ft. mean I sea level

elevation of top of chase tube 15 7 9 • 5 ft. mean sea level

@ 1592.6' .1. Pump intake depth"-=13 . 10ft. (referenced to bench mark)

@ 1591.6' g.1. Chase tube depth =-12 • 10ft. (referenced to bench mark)

@ 1591.6' g.l. @ 1570.2' g.l. if airline installed, bottom of airline = +9.30 rnslL____ ~~ __~~~4+H_------elevation = - 12 • 10ft. mean sea level

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FROM:_---JlL..uIN.,uN.1.IIE.... L'-- ____ DATE: __JA_N_2_4_2000 ____ SUSPENSE DATE______

PLEASE:

_BAUER,G. M'A. _Approval See Me _CHING,F. _ 1'.KAMA, L. _Signature Review & Comment _DANBARA, S. AKANO,D. Information Take Action _~JII, N. NISHIOKA, L. _Type Draft "1..k(HARDY, R. ~_OHYE,M. _Type Final _HIGA,D. _SAKODA,E. -LFile _HIRANO,E. ~SUBIA,S. Xerox _ copies _ICE,C. _ SWANSON, S. ~MATA,R. _UYENO,D. _JINNAI, R. _YODA,K. _ KUNIMURA, I. _

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lHEl T NISHIOKA II9VfY .-.:TOIl STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF lAND AND NATURAl RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.o. BOX 621 HONOlULU. HAWAII 96809

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Mr. John Stubbart Waimea Water Services, Inc. P.O. Box 326 Kamuela, HI 96743

Dear Mr. Stubbart:

Huehue Ranch Well Field 59-01 & -02 4558-01 & -02

We have received your letter dated January 18,2000 regarding the Huehue ranch wells. The plan to install pumps and conduct the pump tests sounds reasonable. However, specific instructions related to pump tests will be described in the cover letter for the pump installation permits, upon issuance. Please note that pumps of greater capacity shall not be installed prior to the issuance of pump installation permits.

If you have any questions, please contact Ryan Imata of the Commission staffat 587-0255 or toll-free at 974-4000, extension 70255.

Sincerely,

LINNEL T. NISHIOKA Deputy Director

RI:ss o o waimea water'JerviceJ - ... inc. ...LLPLU

~ DJAt ~ 2.4 p \ : 31 18 January 2000

Mr. Timothy Johns, Directorl Ms. Linnel Nishioka, Deputy Commission on Water Resource Management Dept. of Land and Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Management State of Hawaii P.O.B.621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809

ATTENTION: Ryan Imata

SUBJECT: Plan to Increase in Installed Well Pump Capacity Huehue Ranch Well Field Owners: Makalei Hawaii Corp.IWB Kukio Resorts, LLC TMK: 7-2-04:7 (HR3), 7-2-06:9 (HR1, HR2, HR4) Owner: Robert StroudlWB Kukio Resorts, LLC TMK: 7-2-04:14 (HR5) North Kona, Hawaii

Dear Sirs,

The new owners, WB Kukio Resorts, LLC, of the Huehue Ranch Well field, comprised of wells;

Well Name State No. HR#1 4559-01 HR#2 4459-01 HR#3 4558-01 HR#4 4459-02 HR#5 4558-02 will be installing new high voltage pumps over the next few years. In order to meet the maximum daily demand, the pump capacities in wells #2, #3, #4, and #5 will need to be increased from the nominal 500 gpm now to as much as 570 gpm. It is expected that one well will be a stand-by well. There is no plan to alter the sustainable yield estimate of 1.96 mgd as established by Steve Bowles in previous submittals.

Based on the past well pumping tests, the specific capacity of the wells will tolerate the 70-gpm increase of 14%. No change in water quality is expected. However, we do

P.O. Box 326 • Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 • (808)885-5941 • FAX (808) 885-7851 c o •• o o

expect to apply for the appropriate well pump permit and provide pumping test results when each pump assembly is replaced.

We seek the Commissions comments on the above plan. If there are any questions, please call the undersigned at 808-885-5941.

cc: Mr. Robert Akinaka Mr. Dennis Hirota Mr. Kevin Kasai Mr. Ed Divita

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TOTAL P.01 \, - Rev. 11/90 . OF WATER RESOURCE • ~ ~EMENT FROM: ____--+~_>,_\ ---'it----- DATE: \y ~··VI1 ~ILE IN: ______iTL,·" r , TO: INITIAL: PLEASE: REMARKS:

__ G. AKITA _ §ee Me __ L. Nanbu __;""fake Action By __ _ ~te to Your Branch / ftJ E. Sakoda ~eview & Comment _ ---,- G. Matsumoto __ Draft Reply_ __ E.Lau _ Acknowledge Receipt __ L. Chang __ Xerox __copies __ Y. Shiroma File Mail ,./- # G,k" 0-- -11'£

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AKINAKA & ASSOCIATES, LTD. (\ t.:- ~ ~\l CONSULTING ENGINEERS •••.J .t. o Civil Engineering • Land Planning

9! n ( f' ~n A 9' I C\ 250 NORTH BERETANIA STREET, SUITE 300, HONOLULU, HAWAII 96817-4716' TELEPHO~E (tfo~ 5~6-~~ • FAX (808) 521-21s'1 ARTHUR Y. AKINAKA, P.E. SALVADOR M. QUITORIANO ROBERT Y. AKINAKA, P.E. BENJAMIN M. GANAL RONALD T. YAMA, P.E. ,- -' . ::; i ri. & JOSEPH S, KEANE, JR. HENRY S. MORITA, P.E. ur-/ ~ .d'· ,;~ t r:t\ HENRY H. ISARA SHELDON T. YAMASATO, P.E. CRAIG K. MATSUMOTO l M,iD H:::;,-LLDFr,1ENT BARRY K. MURANAKA

December 23, 1991

Mr. William Paty, Chairman Commission on Water Resource Management Department of Land & Natural Resources Division of Water Resources Management State of Hawaii P.O. Box 373 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 ATTENTION: Mr. Manabu Tagomori Deputy Director

SUBJECT: 1) WELL COMPLETION REPORTS AND AS-BUILT WELL DATA FOR WELL HR-1 (WELL NO. 4559-01), 2) WELL COMPLETION REPORTS AND AS-BUILT WELL DATA FOR WELL HR-2-(WELL NO. 4459-01),- 3) WELL COMPLETION REPORTS AND AS-BUILT WELL DATA FOR WELL HR-3 (WELL NO. 4558-01) REFERENCE: 1) Well HR-1 : Well Construction Permit dated 8/2988 Well HR-1 : Pump Installation Permit dated 4/2/91 2) Well HR-2: Well Construction Permit dated 8/24/89 Well HR-2: Pump Installation Permit dated 4/2/91 3) Well HR-3: Well Construction Permit dated 8/24/89 Well HR-3 : Pump Install ation Permit dated 4/2/91

Dear Mr. Paty: We herewith submit two (2) copies of the following items for the subject permitted wells: a) Well Completion Report b) Drillers Report c) As-Built Well Sections d) General Plan &Site Plans e) Pump Testing Records The above items completes our compliance with the conditions stated in the well construction and pump installation permits for subject wells. ... --- c

Mr. Will i am Paty December 23, 1991 Page 2

If there are any questions, please call the undersigned or Mr. Salvador Quitoriano.

Very truly yours, ~tp-:L President

Attachments c.c. Mr. Tsutomu Matsuda, HRA Mr. Dustin Crimmins, HRA Mr. Dennis Hirota, SOH Mr. Stephen Bowles, WWS PBR Hawaii .... c

JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY, CHAIRPERSON GOVERNOR OF HAWAII BOARD OF LAND ANO NATURAL RESOURCES

DEPUTIES

KEITH W. AHUE STATE OF HAWAII MANABU TAGO~ORI DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES DAN T. KOCH I DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM P. O. BOX 373 AQUATIC RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT CONVEYANCES FORESTRy AND WILDLIFE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM LAND MANAGEMENT STATE PARKS FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL PAGE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

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Sending Facsimile Number: (808) 548-6U52 Receiving Facsimile Number: (!1:.L) e, 65" - 765"";

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Dale of report.fo/1f,.,/B.c' Person ~1~!Cr~~:~I~~A,"''''~~M~Il,I::I,!~):\~~(4\NC-l-\ A. OWNER ... B.~.~.Y.~~~~ ~~()~~QB.. ~~?~\ ..~ .. ~.~~.~-' ISLAND ...... \:\.~.k\.\...... B. GENERAL LOCATION 'M'~~L.\L.H~~\\\...... :t:\y"<.hu.e.... ~...... C. DRILLING COMPANY ...... ~ ... CO·!·· .. ·· ...... 4 j ~ ~""'- ~\$\bt0 D. TYPE OF RIG .....~~ ...... DRILLING CdMPLETED ...... EL ...... DRILLER Mu~r...... mont year E. ELEVATION, msl: Top of drilling platform ...... ft. Bench mark fll)d.L9~ho9...usep to determine Height of drilling platform above ground surface ...... ft. elevation: .Jb.. J.o .... 15.1-..... ~.Sy.~.\f:ti.O...... F. HOLE SIZE: ...... }.s..~...... inch dia. to ... ~.9.C? .... ft. below drilling platform . .... J..$.... ~~ ..... inch dia. to L&9.;1/-ft. below drilling platform ...... ·~.. ·¥.4 ..... inch dia. to .. U.I ..<:>.~. ft. below drilling platform. G. CASING INSTALLED: l...... in. 1.0. x ... ~~ ... in. wall solid section to ... ~.Q.\L. ft. below drilling platform . .to ..... in. 1.0. x ..... 1'.~ in. w~~-peIF"late'bs.;ction to .~.5J. ..~ ... ft. b~low ~~Ij.p~ p{atfo,r"m. H ANN ~ Tyb~\cg..f\2rforation .. JQ.. ~ .. ~':;f.J.I., ...~ .. ~ ...... Ft?Lk.~.~.~.$..~ .. u..-:t1~~ ... 1 ...... ~1.~ ...kCtl ... . ULUS: Grouted S'~'~\'m'''\t..\~ ...... ft. below drilling platform. Gravel p f\e-cr, .... ft. to .. \.0.10 ...... ft. below drilling platform. I. PERMANENT PUMP I~STALLAT ON: N .f\ . • Pump type, make, serial no ...... L...... Capacity ...... g.p.m. Motor type, H.P., .voltage, r.p.m ...... Depth of pump intake setting ...... ft. below ...... which elevation is ...... ft. Depth of bottom of airline ...... ft. below ...... which elevation is ...... ft.

J. INITIAL WATER LEVEL Li!!..7.Jc:it below dri~i~~~~~~I~~te of measurement. :;l~ ...:...... K. INITIAL CHLORIDE: .... {,..Q ...... ppm, total depth of well .. J~.~';:). ft. below drilling Platflrm~~... ~?...... Sampling Date l. ~~~p~~.. ~lJ.~~.~~ .... r--: ...l ...;b...... Reference point ~~i:·) .. ~~~~.:... ~·.·.·.:· ... ~.~~~~ .. ~.I.~.~~~.i.~n is ~S7$,g1t. Start water level ./~... 7 ... ::...... ft. below R. P. Start water level ...... ft. below R. P. End water level ...... ft. below R. P. End water level ...... ft. below R. P. Depth of well .... } .. f..:t.~~2...... ft. below R. P. Depth of well ...... ft. below R. P. Elapsed Rate Draw-' CI- Temp. Elapsed Rate Draw- CI· Temp . ... O.~~~et~~...... IrQ!... ~r1-.~~~"~ ... ~~~ .. 7.1...... ~~~\~o.~.r.~~...... ~~:.~~... ~~~~.~~~.. ! ... ~:.:.~~ ...... ~:...... ~...... to l .. ;l...Q.. Jt£P...... L1...... 81·~ ·1 ..2::. .. ·· ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... SUBSURFACE FORMATION M. DRILLER'S LOG: Water Level Water Level ... O... ~.~~~·t~b.~ . ...~~ ..~~~~:~~~~~:~A. :.... ~~...... ~.~p;~ ...~~: ...... ~.~~~ .. ~~.~~~~~~.i.~.~ .. ~ .. ~~~.~~~.~ ...... ~~...... /Q23 .. to J..~.3.1. ... ~~~~~~~ .. J".g@~11~.S.W.Q...... to ...... l.3~1. to l3.7~...... ~ .. Cth~Q:~ ... I~~...... JJ ...... ~\...... to ...... ~.}JJ ... to 1~~'O.. .Aq. .lA.A .... .J.~(), ..... ~... ~!J.. c.1. ~rS1 ifF ...... to ...... :~fil~i~~.~~ •••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••• l~ ...... uu •••••••.•••••• ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... N. REMARKS: ......

I INSTRUCTIONS; Send three(3) copies to: Manager·Chief Engineer, .Di~i~J9!l I FOR OFF!CIAL, USE i , Stale or l1awaH .... CO~IMISSION ON VIATEJI RESOURCE r.lAIlAGEMENT Dl!partment of Land lind N.turnJ Reeource. O Dlvhlon or Waler Ruource Managemenl o WELL COMPLETIOH REPORT

N T \ 'IONS: case p nt or ly()C 8n .u lm t camp etc r('port WII In 30 ays 0 we comp cllon 10 t e IVISlon 0 Waler Re50urce Mnnnlcmcnt, P. O. Box 373, lIonolulu, HawaII 96809. An as-built drawing of Ihe well and chemical analysis, If available, should also be submtHed. 1£ necessary, phone 548-7543. Hydrology. Geology Secrion (or Assistance.

A. STATE IVELL NO, ______WELL NAME, ______ISLAND B. LOCATION ______TAX MAP KEY ______C. WELL OWNER ______

O. DRILLINO OR PUMP INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR ______. ______E. TYPB OF RIO. _____---,______DRILLER, ______F. DATE OF WELL COMPLETION DATE OF PUMP INSTALLATION ______O. aROUND ELEVATION (m.1) II. Top 01 DrillIng Plallorm (mal) !I. Helghl 01 drillIng platform .bov. ground .urfac. !I. Bench mark and melhod u.ed 10 delermln. irounaeliiVOilon,______It. II. TOTAL DBPTH OF WELL BELOW OROUND, ______I. 1I0LE SIZB: ____Inch dll. Irom _____ It. 10 ____ ft. below ground ____ Inch dl •• Irom ft. to ft. b~low ground _____Inch die. lrom ft. io ft. below ground J. CASINO INSTALLED: In. I.D. x In. wall .0Ud secllon 10 It. below ground --- In. I.D. x ---- In. wall perfonted aectlon 10 _It. below ground Type of perlorotlon::::::______K. ANNULUS: Orouled Irom ft. 10 It. below ground Orovel packed from ft. 10 ft. below ground L. PERMANENT PUMP INSTALLATION: Pump type. make. aerial No. Caplclty ____ gpm Motor type, II.P., voltage, r.p.m. Deplh of pump Intake .elllni fl. below wfilch elevation Ie _____ II. Deplh 01 bollom oC airline II. below whIch elevltlon Ie _____ fl. M. PROPOSBD USB N. INITIAL WATER LBVEL ft. below ground. D.I. and time of mea.urement ______O. INITIAL CHLORIDE ppm, . Dale and time 01 ..mpUng ______P. PUMPING TESTSr Reference poInt (R.P.) used: ___ which elevation I. ___ ft. Date ...... ,...... :...... Date .. '...... '..... ,...... ,. Start water level ...... ft. below R. P. Start water level ...... 11. below R, p, End water level ...... It. below R. P. End water level ...... 11, below R, p. Depth 01 well ...... ft, below R. P. Depth 01 well ...... 11. below R, p. Elapsed Rate Draw. CI· Temp. Elapsed Rate Draw· CI. Temp. Time (hoursl (ipml down 1ft.) (ppml 'F Time (hoursl (ipm) down Ift.1 (ppm) 'F ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... ,...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ...... to ......

Q•. DRILLER'S L(X;: Water Level Wat.r Lever Depth. It. Rock Description & Remarks It. Depth, It. Rock Description & Remarks It...... 10 ...... to ...... 10, .. , ...... to ...... to ...... t

Submitted by (prlnl), ______Title ______

Slgn.ture'______Oale' ______

FOR OFFICIAL USE FOR DRILLER'S USE Latitude Job Name Longitude Job No, ...... Well No, ... -t-- o Q.

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,.....- .....'f"t rrl ifii;:'; 1''''1 0;;) 'j I ", C:', Co .. :; (;': Ie:" Ift~ . ':. State of Hawl1l "I" 1 r-' .I,,: ~ :. r COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT r'" ~~):t, "'0 ~::':.j ...... ~ Department of Land and Natural Resources -,.,.j <.J,,) rr-1::;c .. , fr': Division of Water Resource Management :;~:;:: w' • • t'l"j \?to z N c::; -I 0') APPLICATION FOR _ WILL CONSTRUCTION PIRMIT ...L PUMP INSTALLATION PIRMIT

INlfiUtTioNI: .1.... pmt 01' type .Ila Hila co.plii .. O... lopmenl, ',0, 8 •• an, HOIlOlulu. H...... " Uca=uca,1Gftu t WlIIl .uacftlHll•• '0 .Il. Diit.lon 0' i.ier .nd t.nd p.y.bl. 10 the Dep.rt_ftt of .....d and M.tur" a.oou"':: (nun: : be.. IC!t_~anJed by • non-refund.ble nUn, '" ot 121.00 I.I-Tln, Hydro!oJy'Ooo!0c7 lectton for ...... ance. • .. • y 01' p ...... ftt ...net ••• ' It nee... ary, phon. STATE WELL NO. 4559-01 1. WBLL LOCATION WELL NO.AA-1 ISland___ H_A_W_A_II__ Tax Map Key___ 7_-_2-_0_6_: 0_9 __ _ Addres. 72-3667 HAWAI I BELT ROAD ~~~~~~~~------(Attach a USOS map (.cale 1"-2000') and property tax map .howing weU location referenced to estabU.hed property boundarle•• ) 2. WILL OWNIB LANDOWNIR Firm Name HUEH UE RANCH ASSOC., L. P. Firm Name __HU_E_H_U_E_R_A_NC_H_A_S_S_O_C_. ,_L_.P_, __

Contact PerlOn CARl A CARl SON. ,]R Contact 'erlOn CARL A, CARLSON, JR. Addre•• 75-5722 HWY., #107 Addre.. 75-5722 KUAKINI HWY., #107 KAILUA-KONA. HI. 96740 KAILUA-KONA. HI. 96740 Phone __3_2_9_-4_4_6_6 ___ Phone ------329-4466 3. PBOPOSID CONTBACTO. lOB: OWeU DrIl11nr {DPurQP _.Installatlon Name RICHARDSON WELL DRILLING . Phone 329-2678 Address' P.O. BOX 4477 Contractor'. -License No. C-12552 KAILUA-KONA HI' 96745

4. PROPOSID WORK '. CJ OrlD New wen . C1 Deepen .0 RedrIU c:J Alter . , CJ Seal CJ Abandon tr:1 Inltall Hew Jtump CJ Replace Pump . 0 Modify Pump (Brlefiy de.crlbe the propoled 'work. and ~ In the dlagr.... ··on the, back of this form.) IS. PBOPOSID DSB OMunlcipal (lncludlDr hotel••• tore •• etc.) . -'. OMlUtary Q'/Dome.tlc (lndlvtd1ll1. DOncommercialwater .y.tem.) Olndu.trlal C1lrrlgatlon (.PecltJ) DOther (specify) ____

8. PBOPOSID AMODNT 01' WITHDRAWAL 500,000 ·,allon. per day

'1. PROPOSID PUMP IN,ORMA TIOH Pump Type: OVerUcal Turbine Ll7Submerstble C1 Centrifugal Motor: ODle.el . OOa. WElectrlc: 200 aated Horsepower aated Pump Capacity '350 callon. per minute (a»m) -: ••••••• ~ ••••• '••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * ••••• ~ • Wen Owner (print) HUEHUE RANCH ASSOC., L. P•. Landowner (print) HUEHUE RANCH ASSOC., L.P, Signature ~. -- Signature rJ, {/~ Date A I 1MuM Genera I Manager Date ' m==ifuruej Genera I Manager 2/ IJ91 271/91 For OfficiaZ Use On'Zy: HydroZogic Unit ______Field Checked 8y ______Lat;itutU__ ~-- Date ______Longitud.______State We Zt No. 4-t:;Sj - ~ I 6lt.-U>4 }4:;p.Jt J.I - U:> Briefly describe the proposed work: CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL SUBMERSIBLE PUMP AND MOTOR, PUMP CONTROLS, DISCHARGE pIPING AND APPURTENANCES

PROPOSBD SBCTION OF WBLL Elevation at top of caling ____ ft •• msl.

Ground Blev. 1579 ft •• msl- --~~------~------Cement SoUd Casing: Grout 100, ft. ---t--4~.I Material STEEL ~- Lenllh 1565 ft. Hole Diameter ___.....:I;.;O~ ____in. Dia.13-3/4 in.---+-..... Wall thicknes. 0.375 in.

Total CUtng: I IPerforated IX/Screen Depth 1655 ft. - ..... I Material CORTEN STEEL V Lenllh 30 ft. I Diameter 10 In. Rock I Wall thickne.. 0.315 In. Packing 1460 ft. - Openings FULL OPEN sq. in./L.F. ~OP"'Ho1.: 1 Lenrth ___4_6______

Diameter ___9~3;£../ 4..:.. 1_1 _____ In.

-Approximate elevatlon~ at time of ftltng appHcation. Final elevation (msl) by a surveyor Hcensed by the State mUlt be submitted at start of construction.

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SOUTH POINT

ISLAND OF HAWAIl

WAIMEA WA1m SERVICES AKINAKA Ie ASSOCIATES. LTD. HUEHUE/KUKIO WELLS WELL NO. HR 1

o 2 4 6 8 HUEHUE/KUKIO DEVELOPMENT PROJECT - --- KAILUA-KONA. HAWAII APPROXlLlA-- - TE- SCALE IN MILES PUMP INSTAlLAllON LOCATION MAP fir " ,.,., .- ..-

EXISTING WELL NO. HR-2 , \ STATE WELL NO. 4459-01 ~ '\ , i

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1 .. \ 1 ! ~ "\ \ 1 ~11 ~ "\1 U.. ~ .. .. ~ . 1 -. .."­ II" .. - l il.· . '., . 1 .. .~ \ ," 1 '1\ WAIMEA WATER SERVICES , \ 'l\ AKlNAKA Ie ASSOQATES. Lm. .... 'h l1i 1' \\\ HUEHUE/KUKIO WELLS , \\r WELL NO. HR 1 !I HUEHUE/KUKIO DEVELOPMENT PROJECT KAILUA-KONA. HAWAII .m i-I., PUMP INSTAlLA nON VICINITY MAP SH ET 2 OF' 4 ~rr~ WAIMEA WA 1ER SER\1CES AKINAKA Ie ASSoaA lES. LlD. HUEHUE/KUKIO WELLS WELL NO. HR 1 SCALE HUEHUE/I

JOHN WAIHEE HOALIKU L. DRAKE GOVERNOR I' CHAIRMAN STATE m' HAWAII ".!, ; ~. HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION lJUd , STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS P. O. BOX 1879 .' i d ..t, ~';HONOLULU HAWAII 96805 .,..• i ,0 r " '

April 3, 1991 L:" .... ' ...... (.. :;~

I .~ ... ' ,; ... "\ 0') "j" r':'" I ,,~,.,t". i : .... '< .. The Honorable William W. Paty, Chairperson ~~:~;. CJ Co~mission on water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources P. O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 Dear Mr. Paty: Well Construction and Pump Installation Applications Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the following permit applications: Palani-Lanihau (4158-01) Well and Pump Huehue Ranch "1" ....559.,..01;. Pump " "2" (4459-01) " " "3" (4558-01) " " "4" (4459-02) Well and Pump Kukio Resort Irr "1" (4759-01) Pump " "2" (4759-02) " " "3" (4759-03) Well and Pump Makapuu-Sea Life park "3" (1940-11) Pump Kawela-Salvido/Harper (0356-04) Well and Pump These projects are not expected to impact Hawaiian Home Lands; we have no comment at this time. Warmest aloha, H~~airman Hawaiian Homes Commission HLD:DCY:CI o o

JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY GOVERNOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI DEPUTy HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809

PUMP INSfAU.All0N PERMIT

for

Huehue Ranch Well 1 Well No. 4559-01 Kailua-Kona. Hawaii

TO: Huehue Ranch Associates, L.P. 75-5722 Kuakini Highway, #107 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

In accordance with the Department of Land and Natural Resources Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entitled 'Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works", your application to install a pump in Huehue Ranch Well 1 (Well No. 4559-01) within Tax Map Key: 7-2-06:09, for municipal use, is approved subject to the following conditions:

1. The Division of Water Resource Management (DWRM), P.O. Box .373, Honolulu, HI 96809, shall be notified, in writing, before any work covered by this permit commences.

2. The permit shall be for installation of a 350 gallons per minute capacity pump in the well.

3. The proposed use shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. This permit or the authorization to construct and pump water from a well shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights. The permittee is notified and by this provision understands that the quantity of water taken from the well could be reduced by the Commission in the future. This permit is not a commitment that the pump capacity permitted here or even some lesser amount is guaranteed in the future.

4. The following shall be submitted to DWRM within 30 days after completion of the well:

a. Well Completion Report. I...... ------o o

PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT Well No. 4559-01 Page 2

b. As-built sectional drawing of the well.

5. The applicant shall provide and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or means for measuring and reporting total water usage on a monthly basis.

6. The applicant shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances.

7. This permit may be revoked if work is not started within six months of the date of issuance or if work is suspended or abandoned for six months. The work proposed in the permit application shall be completed within 24 months from the date of permit issuance.

APR 2 1991 Date of Issuance

cc: USGS Department of Health Drinking Water Branch Ground Water Protection Program Hawaii Department of Water Supply Akinaka & Associates, Ltd. , ... .\ o o

JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY GOVEANOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P. o. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI OEPUTY HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809

WEIJ. CONSIRUCTION/PUMP INSfALLATION PERMIT

for 4/f.,/ql

Huehue Ranch Well 4 Well No. 4559-02 Kailua-Kona. Hawaii

TO: Huehue Rancl~ Associates, L.P. 75-5722 Kuakini Highway, #107 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

In accordance with the Department of Land and Natural Resources Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entided 'Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works", your application to construct, test, and install a pump in Huehue Ranch Well 4 (Well No. 4559-02) within Tax Map Key: 7-2-06:09, for municipal use, is approved subject to the following conditions:

1. The Division of Water Resource Management (DWRM), P.O. Box 373, Honolulu, HI 96809, shall be notified, in writing, before any work covered by this permit commences.

2. The permit shall be for construction, testing, and installation of a 500 gallons per minute capacity, or less, pump in the well, as determined by the pumping test results. The applicant shall submit to DWRM the test results and proposed permanent pump information, based on the test, for approval by the Chairperson. No permanent pump may be installed and no water used from the well without the Chairperson's approval.

3. The proposed use shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or established instream flow standards. This permit or the authorization to construct and pump water from a well shall not constitute a determination of correlative water rights. The permittee is notified and by this provision understands that the quantity of water taken from the well could be reduced by the Commission in the future. This permit is not a commitment that the pump capacity permitted here or even some lesser amount is guaranteed in the future. o 0

WELL CONSTRUCTION AND PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT Well No. 4559-02 -t Page 2

4. The following shall be submitted to DWRM within 30 days after completion of the work:

a. Well Completion Report.

b. As-built sectional drawing of the well.

c. Plot plan and map showing the exact location of the well.

d. Complete pumping test record, including time, pumping rate, drawdown, chloride content, and water quality data.

5. The applicant shall provide and maintain an approved meter or other appropriate device or means for measuring and reporting total water usage on a monthly basis.

6. The applicant shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances.

7. This permit may be revoked if work is not started within six months of the date of issuance or if work is suspended or abandoned for six months. The work proposed in the permit application shall be completed within 24 months from the date of permit issuance.

8. The applicant shall provide the State Historic Preservation Division with documentation that the project area has undergone an archaeological survey. The permit shall be issued after the State Historic Preservation Division has reviewed and accepted the appropriate documentation and concurs that the project will have "no effect" or " adverse effect" on historic sites.

n e Management APR 2 1991 Date of Issuance cc: USGS Department of Health Drinking Water Branch Ground Water Protection Program Hawaii Department of Water Supply Akinaka & Associates, Ltd. o o Lorraine R. Inouye Mayor Bruce C. McClure Chief Engineer Laurence E. Capellas Department of Public Works Deputy Chief Engineer 25 Aupuni Street, Room 202 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 • (808) 961-8321 • Fax (808) 969-7138 (::::)

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I I ""', 'j. I'-' '"'" 'j 'I f .;. , " :r:: 1 " CO , ,"'j MR MANABU TAGOMORI I I DEPUTY DIRECTOR S,,,~ ~, .s.:.. Cl DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES -~ c:::;:, COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POBOX 621 HONOLULU HI 96809

SUBJECT: WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION

We have reviewed the subject permit application and have no objections to the following proposed wells being constructed. 1 • Pa1ani-Lanihau, Well No. 4158-01 TMK: 7-4-02: 8 ~2. Huehue Ranch "1", Well No. 4559-01 TMK: 7-2-06: 09 3. Huehue Ranch "2", Well No. 4459-01 lMK: 7-2-06: 09 4. Huehue Ranch "3", Well No. 4558-01 lMK: 7-2-04: 07 5. Huehue Ranch "4", Well No. 4459-02 lMK: 7-2-06: 09 6. Kukio Resort Irr. "1 " , Well No. 4759-01 lMK: 7-2-4: 05 7. Kukio Resort Irr. "2" , Well No. 4759-02 lMK: 7-2-4: 05 8. Kukio Resort Irr. "3" , Well No. 4759-03 lMK: 7-2-04: 05

Division Chief tr~o~~u.Engl eering Division CK Y: byf o o

25 AU PUN 1ST R E E T • HI L 0,; Ii AWA III" 96720 .. . 91 f~iAK 20 Tft4j=r H p,E (808)969-1421 ."'~kX'(808Ii69i~!tlJ6 i5 March 12, 1991 :~~l.l~ rEf? & L: j -~uH>iENl "",:,es

Mr. William W. Paty, Chairperson Commission on Water Resource Management State of Hawaii P. O. Box 621 Honolulu, HI 96809

HUEHUE RANCH ASSOCIATES' REQUEST FOR WELL PERMIT

We understand in your meeting of March 13, 1991 that you will be taking up a request from Huehue Ranch for installing pumps in four (4) of their wells at Kukio. For your information, the Huehue Ranch water system is going to be privately maintained; however, we are working on an agreement with them whereby during emergencies each system can serve the other. Presently, we have transmission problems in serving our North Kona area during heavy draw. In this regard, we support Huehue Ranch's request since the extra water they may have will be able to serve our system.

! . I J: 1/ /. I ( ./''/~'~ /~ H. William Sewake Manager

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:..... ! :., _,:;.:0- DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. COUNTY OF HAWAII

25 AUPUNI STREET ·0_' ~1.~,9'f)HI''\i''ANll ~6~t TELEPHONE (808) 969-1't2~ i-':i'~AVJ(808) h9.6996 March 13, 1991 'r tlb \:q~ l ~ ij I:. ,_~~f:~t~ r

State Department of Land and Natural Resources Commission on Water Resources Management P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, HI 96809

WELL CONSTRUCTION AND PUMP INSTALLAT ERMIT APPLICATIONS APPLICANTS: PALANI-LANIHAU, !J..E-RANCH 2, 3 AND 4 KUKIO RESORT IRRIGAfION 1, :- AND 3 TAX MAP KEY 7-4-2:8, 7-2-6:9, 7-2-4:7, 7-2-4:5

We have reviewed the subject applications and have no comments or requirements.

. - ~~a~~oL Manager WA

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DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY. COUNTY OF HAWAII 2!5 AUPUNI STHf!T • HllO. HAWAII 98720 T Ii l ! II H 0 N t (000) II 0 II· 1 • 2 1 • II A X (11081 II e 9 • e u t\

March 12. 1991 <.,:::)

r"" ., " , ~I' ." '. :;: ::'::.: .. t"':, ! 'I:' I.... :.I~: IT) I ... : ··'i ...... , C') I., Mr. William W. Paty, Chairperson r I"" !'I I !' ',. , "" :t:-:-. Commission on Water Resource Management '...... I ; C,;) 'it:.:: r~ I ,. State of Hawai 1 :":1';", ::''',.1 ,{ , 'j I_ ... ,,,. ,' P. O. Box 621 ...... ~;.':O _r.=." 0 Hono1ulu. HI 96809 -I c:..n

HUE HUE RANCH ASSOCIATES· REQUEST FOR WELL PERMIT

We understand in your meeting of March 13, 1991 that you will be taking up a request from Huehue Ranch for installing pumps in four (4) of their \'ie 11 sat Ku ki o.

For yOU1~ infoJ'mat1on, the Huehue Ranch water system is going to be privately maintained~ however, we are working on an agreement with them whereby dud n9 ernergenci eS each sys tern can ser've the other. Presently, we have transnl1ss1on problems in serving our North Kona area during heavy draw. In this regard. we SUPPOl't Huehue Ranch's request since the exb-a water they may have will be able to serve our system •

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I,Ii" . ~ I .I' /i . . "/1'".,~ "vi"'\... /tJ H. William Sewake MaMger o o

STATE OF HAWAII OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS ";'·;-,TfN & 1600 KAPIOLANI BLVD •• SUITE 1500 ...... ~_·-,i-:'1[Nr HONOLULU. HAWAII 96814 (808) 548-8960

(808) 946-2642 March 4, 1991

The Honorable William W. Paty State of Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources Commission on Water Resource Management P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809 Attn: Mr. Manabu Tagomori, Deputy Dear Mr. Paty: We have received the following water permit applications. Thank you for the opportunity to review these applications:

Island Well Name Well No. Ap~lication Tx~e Hawaii Palani-Lanihau 4158-01 Well and Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "1" 4559-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "2" 4459-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "3" 4558-01 Pump Hawai i Huehue Ranch "4" 4459-02 Well and Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "1" 4759-01 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "2" 4759-02 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "3" 4759-03 Well and Pump Oahu Makapuu-Sea Life Park "3" 1940-11 Pump Molokai Kawela-Salvido/Harper 0356-04 Well and Pump We have no specific concerns with the above-referenced water permit applications.

As you are aware, we have a conti nui ng concern about the rati 0 of water that is allowed to be withdrawn for commercial and resort use. Specifically, we are concerned that the amount of water drawn for commercial and resort use be measured against and the present and future water needs for residential and agricultural use and that water the needs for residential and agriculture use be guaranteed. We have no other comments or concerns at this time. Sincerely, ~KJ ~/ k; Moses K. Kea1e, Sr ~ Chair, Board of Trustees!' o

JOHN WAIHEE JOHN C. LEWIN, M.D. GOVERNOR OF HAWAII DIRECTOR OF HEALTH

STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH P. O. BOX 3378 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96801 In reply, please refer to: EMOI SOWB March 6, 1991 91 :3846

The Honorable William W. Paty, Chairperson Commission on Water Resource Management Department of Land and Natural Resources State of Hawaii P.O. Box 621 Honolulu, Hawaii 96809

Dear Mr. Paty: SUBJECT: PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT APPLICATION HUEHUE RANCH WELL NOS. 1, 2, AND 3 STATE WELL NOS. 4559-01, 4459-01, AND 4558-01 KAILUA-KONA, HAWAII

Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the subject documents. We have examined the applications and have the following comments to offer:

1. The applications indicate that the subject wells will be for domestic use. If the wells are to serve 25 or more individuals at least 60 days per year or will have a minimum of 15 service connections, the applicant will be required to comply with the Department's Administrative Rules, Title 11, Chapter 20, "Potable Water Systems." 2. Section 11-20-29 of Chapter 20 requires that a new source of potable water serving a public water system be approved by the Director of Health prior to its use. Such an approval is based primarily upon the submission of a satisfactory engineering report which addresses the requirements set in Section 11-20-29. 3. The proposed wells are situated above the Underground Injection Control (UIC) line. Land areas above the UIC line are considered to contain underground sources of drinking water. Thus, it is essential that each well be designed and constructed to prevent the possibility of groundwater contamination. For example, each well should have a concrete well pad and full grouting to prevent seepage or floodwaters from migrating down the well shaft. o o

The Honorable William W. Paty Page 2 March 6, 1991

4. The operation of the proposed wells should not be allowed to adversely affect the water quality of nearby drinking water wells. Our records indicate that the proposed well will be located within 5,000 feet of the Cambridge Pacific (State well no. 4658-01), Kaupulehu Development (State well nos. 4658-02 and -03) wells.

If you should have any questions, please contact the Safe Drinking Water Branch at 543-8258. Very truly yours, &~~Q ~OHN C. LEWIN, M.D. Director of Health cc: Carl A. Carlson, Jr. Huehue Ranch Associates, L.P. 75-5722 Kuakini Highway, #107 Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 S~NT 6Y:XirOX T;!;~cpi;r 7021 : 3- 5-i1 ; a:~d~M ; ········0 o UUvlAI.U: .. ,

ITATI CfI HAWAII CWICE 0fI HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS 1110 WUI II.VO., SUITE IIGII JIOIIOU/LU, IfAWAII ....4 (1Of) ...... March 4, 1991

The Honorable Willian W. Paty State of Haw,; 1 Department of Land Ind Natural Resources COmm1ssion on Water Resource Management P.O. Box 521 Honolulu. Hawaii 96809 Attn: Mr. Manabu Tagomot1. Deputy Dea,. Mr. Pity: We have received the following water permit applications. Thank yo~ foY' the opportunity ·to review these app1ications: .

Island Wall Name Well No.. Applfcation Type - 4158-01 We 11 and Pump ti".ff Palani-Lan1hau pump Huehue Ranch III 4559-0' Hawaii 4459-01 Pump ~.awa1t tlIehue Ranch "2' Huehue Ranch 13 M 4558-01 Pump Hawaii iln d PiliP I\1wa11 tile hue Ranch 14· 4459·02 win Kuk10 Resort lrr ••,' 47S9"()1 Pump Hawaii PwIp Kuk10 Resort Irr. 11211 4759-02 Hawaii Well and PiliP Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. 13- 4159.(}3 Makapuu-Sea Life Park 13- 1940-11 Pu1Ip Oahu 0356-04 wan and Pump Molokai KlWela-Salv1do/Harpar We have no s~ec1f1c concerns .,1th the above-referenced water perin applications. As you are aware. we have a continuing concern about the ratio of water that is a1'lowed to be withdrawn for cOIIIIIercial and resort use. Spec1f1Ci11y, ~ are concerned that the amount of water dtl~ for cOdmercia' .~d r@50rt use be melsurtd aga1nst and the preslnt and future wate~ needs for residential and agriculture' use and that water the needs for relidential and agriculture use be guaranteed. we hive no other comments or CDr~.rna at this t1". o o JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY, CHAIRPERSON GOVERNOR OF HAWAII .. , . ,-:' '': n BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES - ; " ~ .....I ',. _~ -_ .• ..: DEPUTIES

KEITH W. AHUE MANABU TAGOMORI 'CAN T. KOCHI

AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT STATE OF HAWAII PROGRAM AQUA TIC RESOURCES , :f "" i (~~~~RTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVA TlON AND '.,"i":. ',I ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS .. j";},LHT STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIVISION t.{,:~)~:. CONSERVATION AND 33 SOUTH KING STREET. 6TH FLOOR RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT CONVEYANCES HONOLULU. HAWAII 96813 FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM LAND MANAGEMENT February 27. 1991 STATE PARKS WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT MEMORANDUM TO: Manabu Tagomori. Deputy Director commission on Water Resource Management FROM: Don Hibbard. Administrator /~1.)1 State Historic Preservation Division ~/ / ;j/ SUBJECT: Well Construction and Pump Installation/-- Drilling New Well and Pump Installation at Two Existing Well Sites (Huehue Ranch Assoc .• L.P.) Puukala & Kaulana Homesteads. Mahaiula. North Kona. Hawaii TMK: 7-2-04: 07; 7-2-06: 09 HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM CONCERNS: We believe that the installation of a pump at Well Nos. 1. 2 and 3 in this application will have "no effect" on historic sites. presumably these wells are already established. and pump installation is unlikely to disturb any new ground surfaces which could in turn destroy historic remains. For Well NO.4. however. we will need more information before we can determine if construction or drilling activities will have "no effect" on historic sites. According to our records. no archaeological survey has been conducted on this parcel so we don't know if historic sites are present. Based on studies further to the south. ihe probability of agricultural or residential features is relatively high. It is also important to know if the ground surface at the well site has been severely altered by past land use or bulldozing. If it has. then the probability of there being historic remains is slight. If it hasn't been altered. then we may ask that the well site be inspected by a professional archaeologist to determine if any historic sites are present to assess their significance and to propose mitigation measures. if necessary.

If you have any questions about this review. please contact Holly McEldowney at 587-0008. o o

JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM w. PATY GOYE~ OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 821 MANABU TAGOMORI DEPUTY . HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809

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Mr. Thomas K. Kaulukukui, Sr. Chairman & Trustee-At-Large Office of Hawaiian Affairs 1600 Kapio1ani Blvd., Suite 1500 Honolulu, Hawaii 96814

Attn: Ms. Linda Delaqey, Land & Natural Resources Division

Dear Mr. Kaulukukui:

Well Construction and Pump Installation Permit Application(s)

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the following permit application(s) :

Island Well Name Well No. Application Type

Hawaii Pa1ani-Lanihau 4158-01 Well and Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "1" 4559-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "2" 4459-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "3" 4558-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "4" 4459-02 Well and Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "1" 4759-01 Pump Hawaii Kuldo Resort Irr. "2" 4759-02 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "3" 4759-03 Well and Pump Oahu Makapuu-Sea ute Park "3" 1940-11 Pump Molokai Kawe1a-Salvido/Harper 0356-04 well and Pump o o

Mr. Thomas K. Kaulukukui, Sr. Page 2

Please review the application(s) pursuant to your area of concern and submit your comments to us, orally or in writing, by March 4, 1991.

Should you have any questions, please contact Manabu Tagomori, Deputy Director at 548-7533.

Very truly yours,

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JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY GOVEIINOII OF HAWAII CHAtAPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI DePUTY HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809

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Honorable Hoaliku L. Drake Director Depamnent of Hawaiian Home Lands State of Hawaii P.O. Box 1879 Honolulu, gw·· 96805 ,~ Dear Mrs. .

Well Construction and Pump Installation Pennit Application(s)

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the following permit application(s):

Island Well Name Well No. Application Type

Hawaii Palani-Lanihau 4158-01 Well and Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "1" 4559-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "2" 4459-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "3" 4558-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "4" 4459-02 Well and Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort lIT. "1" 4759-01 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort lIT. "2" 4759-02 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort lIT. "3" 4759-03 Well and Pump Oahu Makapuu-Sea Life Park "3" 1940-11 Pump Molokai Kawela-SalvidolHarper 0356-04 Well and Pump o o

Hoaliku L. Drake Page 2

Please review the application(s) pursuant to your area of concern and submit your comments to us, orally or in writing, by March 4, 1991.

Should you have any questions, please contact Manabu Tagomori, Deputy Director at 548-7533.

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JOHN WAIHEE WilliAM W. PATY GOYERNOII 01' HAWAI' CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI DEPUTY HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809

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Honorable John C. Lewin, M.D. Director Department of Health State of Hawaii 1250 Punchbowl Street Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

I Attn: Mr. Thomas Arizumi, Drinking Water Branch

Dear Dr. Lewin:

Well Construction and Pump Installation Pennit ApplicationCs)

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the following permit application(s):

Well Name Well No. Application Type

Hawaii PaIani-Lanihau 4158-01 Well and Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "1" 4559-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "2" 4459-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "3" 4558-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "4" 4459-02 Well and Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort lIT. "1" 4759-01 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort lIT. "2" 4759-02 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort lIT. "3" 4759-03 Well and Pump Oahu Makapuu-Sea Life Park "3" 1940-11 Pump Molokai Kawela-Salvido/Harper 0356-04 Well and Pump o o

Honorable John C. Lewin, M.D. Page 2

please review the application(s) pursuant to your area of concern and submit your comments to us, orally or in writing, by March 4, 1'991.

Should you have· any questions, please contact Manabu Tagomori, Deputy Director at 548-7533.

Very truly yours,

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JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY GOVERNOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI DEPUTY HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809 FEB 19 1991

Mr. Carl Carlson Huehue Ranch Assoc., L.P. 75-5722 Kuakini Hwy., Rm. 107 . Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740

Dear Mr. Carlson:

We have received your applications and filing fees for the following well construction and pump installation permits:

WELL NAME WELL NO. TMK

HR-1 4559-01 7-2-06:09 HR-2 4459-01 7-2-06:09 HR-3 4558-01 7-2-04:07 HR-4 4459-02 7-2-06:09 KI-1 4759-01 7-2-04:05 KI-2 4759-02 7-2-04:05 KI-3 4459-03 7-2-04:05

We are reviewing these applications for completeness. The processing of the application for well HR-S (Well No. 4SS8-02, TMK 7-2-04:14) is pending the receipt of a completed application, including the signature of the landowner.

Should you have questions, please call the Regulation Branch of the Division of Water Resource Management at 548-7541.

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State of Hawaii DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Water Resource Management Honolulu, Hawaii FEB I 9 1991

MEMORANDUM

TO: Don Hibbard, Director Historic Preservation Program

FROM: Manabu Tagomori, Deputy Director Commission on Water Resource Manage

SUBJECT: Well Construction and Pump Installation

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the following permit application(s) :

Island Well Name Well No. Application Type

Hawaii Palani-Lanihau 4158-01 Well and Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "1" 4559-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "2" 4459-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "3" 4558-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "4" 4459-02 Well and Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "1" 4759-01 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "2" 4759-02 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "3" 4759-03 Well and Pump Oahu Makapuu-Sea Life Park "3" 1940-11 Pump Molokai Kawela-Salvido/Harper 0356-04 Well and Pump

Please review the application(s) pursuant to your area of concern and submit your comments to us, orally or in writing, by March 4, 1991.

Should you have any questions, please contact our Regulation Branch at 548-7541.

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JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY GOVERNOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN, M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN, Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI DEPUTY HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 FEB 19 1991

Mr. William Sewake, Manager Department of Water Supply County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720

Dear Mr. Sewake:

Well Construction and Pump Installation Permit ApplicationCs)

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the following permit application(s) :

Island Well Name Well No. Application Type

Hawaii Palani-Lanihau 4158-01 Well and Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "1" 4559-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "2" 4459-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "3" 4558-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "4" 4459-02 Well and Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "1" 4759-01 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "2" 4759-02 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "3" 4759-03 Well and Pump o o

Mr. William Sewake Page 2

Please review the application(s) pursuant to your area of concern and submit your comments to us, orally or in writing, by March 4, 1991.

Should you have any questions, please contact our Regulation Branch at 548-7541.

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JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM w. PATY GOVERNOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI DEPUTY HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809 FEB 19 1991

Mr. Bruce C. McClure Chief Engineer . Department of Public Works County of Hawaii 25 Aupuni Street Hilo, Hawaii 96720

Dear Mr. McClure:

Well Construction and Pump Installation Permit Application(s)

Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the following permit application(s) :

Island Well Name Well No. Application Type

Hawaii Palani-Lanihau 4158-01 Well and Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "1" 4559-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "2" 4459-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "3" 4558-01 Pump Hawaii Huehue Ranch "4" 4459-02 Well and Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "1" 4759-01 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "2" 4759-02 Pump Hawaii Kukio Resort Irr. "3" 4759-03 Well and Pump ~ .. o o

Mr. Bruce C. McClure Page 2

Please review the application(s) pursuant to your area of concern and submit your comments to us, orally or in writing, by March 4, 1991.

Should you have any questions, please contact our Regulation Branch at 548-7541.

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AKINAKA & ASSOCIATES, LID, CONSULTING ENGINEERS 250 North Beretania Street, Suite 300 Honolulu, Hawaii 96817-4716 Phone: (808)536-m1 Fax No: (808) 521-2153

MINUTES OF MEETING

A&A JOB NO: HHRA 89-04A

PROJECT: HUEHUE RANCH DEVELOPMENT

PLACE: State Department of Land & Natural Resources, Division of Water Resources Management

DATE: February 6, 1991

ATTENDANCE: Manabu Tagomori, Acting Deputy, State DLNR Gordon Akita, Manager and Chief Engineer, State DWRM Edwin Sakoda, Hydrologist/Geologist, State DWRM Glenn Bauer, Geologist, State DWRM Carl Carlson, Jr., Senior Project Manager, HRA, L.P. Tadashi Yoshida, Project Manager, HRA, L.P. Stephen P. Bowles, John Stubbart, Waimea Water Services, Inc. Dennis Hirota, Sam O. Hirota, Inc. Robert Akinaka, Ronald Yama, Akinaka &Assoc, Ltd. PURPOSE: Huehue Ranch Agricultural Subdivision and Kona Coast Resort Development's Well Drilling and Pump Installation Permit Application

DISCUSSION: 1. Introduction and purpose by Robert Akinaka: Purpose: Discuss Huehue Ranch Associates, L.P.'s submittal of their Huehue Ranch Agricultural Subdivision and Kona Coast Resort Development's well drilling and pump installation permit applications.

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2. Presentation/update of project status by Carl Carlson, Jr.: a. History: 1) Huehue Ranch has been an active cattle ranch since 1886 with a livestock inventory of about 1350 head of cattle and 25 horses. 2) Zoning for 183 one acre lots was obtained from the County in 1983 at the ranch. 3) Stephen P. Bowles was retained to develop and manage the water resource and to locate the first well. 4) Akinaka &Associates were retained to provide engineering services upon the advice of Bowles. 5) The first well was completed to serve the ranch lots in 1985. 6) It was determined in 1984 that there was potential for a resort at the ranch's land at Kuki'o Beach. 7) The lands of Kuki'o were redistricted from Conservation to Urban by the Land Use Commission in 1986. 8) The County General Plan was amended in 1987 to allow for an Intermediate Resort. 9) Rezoning to allow for 1250 resort units and 1620 residential units was obtained in 1988. 10) A SMA to allow for the construction of a golf course and infrastructure was obtained in 1988. 11) A SMA to allow for the construction of a 350 unit Regent International Hotel was obtained on January 31, 1991. b. Status 1) Potable Well Number 1 was deepened in 1988. 2) Construction of Potable Well Number 2 began in 1989 and this well is almost completed. 3) Construction of Potable Well Number 3 began in 1990 with completion expected within months.

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4) Construction of 2 irrigation wells began in 1990, one has been completed and the other is nearing completion. S) Construction of these wells shows a commitment to develop the water resource through an exploratory program. 6) The wells will be used to provide water to all of the ranch's projects. 7) There is a golf course presently under construction at the ranch. Construction began on October 3, 1990. 8) The program at the ranch includes an 18 hole golf course and club house, equestrian center, approximately 200 homes, tennis center, plant nursery as well as a marketing building and an office. 9) The program at the beach includes an 18 hole golf course and club house, tennis center, resort hotel, condominiums and single family residences. 10) The application for a grading permit for the beach golf course will be submitted next week. 3. Presentation/update of project well drilling program and hydrologic/geologic findings by Stephen P. Bowles: a. Program and findings: 1) First report was done in 1981. At 'that time no other wells, except brackish wells were existing. The Palisades well, a brackish well was one of them. 2) No studies were available. Steve Bowles did a study for the whole area. The property straddles on the rift zone. 3) Fresher water was found in the north side instead of the south side. 4) Studying the isohyetal zone, rainfall was the same on both sides of the rift but the south side had lighter, more consistent rains. 5) In HR-l, 300 feet thick, very dense trachite flow was discovered. 6) The water showed signs of being geo-thermal.

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7) Initially HR-l yielded only 150 gpm. In 1988 the well was deepened and the yield rose to 350 gpm. Being the deepest hole in Kona, it was a bold gamble. 8) The next two wells, HR-2 and HR-3 were upsized in anticipation of yielding 500 gpm each. 9) HR-l has a 200 hp submersible pump. HR-2 and HR-3 will have 300 hp submersible pumps. 10) In August of 1990, portion of the HR-2 casing broke off at the 1400-feet depth below the ground. A drill bit was also lost. 11) HR-2 water quality was good. 12) About this time Nansay (neighbor south of Huehue Ranch) completed their first well. (Ed Sakoda mentioned that Nansay does not have a well installation permit yet. No pump information is available.) Steve Bowles expressed concern of proper spacing and pump sizing to avoid well interference. 13) Trachite lava found in HR-3. Break-through of the hard trachite was at 1360 feet below the ground. Samples are available . . 14) Asked by DWRM what is the total yield expected, Steve Bowles' reply: 2350 gpm (4-500 gpm, 1-350 gpm). Of the 2350 gpm, 500 gpm is standby. Therefore yield at any time will be not more than 1850 gpm. 15) As ked by DWRM "how 1ong will it be before there will be the need for the 1850 gpm?": Steve Bowles referred question to Carl Carlson, Jr. Carl Carlson's answer: "hard to say." DWRM: If actual need will be, say eight years hence, Commission may grant only two of the permits at this time. Steve Bowles noted that County connection will enable unused water to go to County system on an emergency basis. DWRM: Funding available? No delays expected? Carl Carlson assured that funding is available and project will be done immediately.

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16) As for Kona Coast Resort makai lands, KI-l completed and KI-2 almost completed. KI-2 test pumps shipped to Kona today. Glenn Bauer: questioned transmissivity. Stephen Bowles' answer was that there are no gradients established yet. That is what he is doing now. Transmissivity data should be given. Robert Akinaka explained the Wailea Golf Course well study as an example. 17) Monitor wells will be constructed at Kukio. DWRM's Permit has been received by HRA. More data needed for the anchialine pond. Will be monitoring and setting gradients in the area. 18) Proposed KI-3 is to spread draft to aquifer. 4. Presentation of submittals of project well drilling/well pump installation permit applications by Robert Akinaka: a. HR-l, HR-2, HR-3: Well pump installation permit applications. b. HR-4 &HR-5: Well drilling and well pump installation permit applications. c. KI-l & KI-2: Well pump installation permit applications. d. KI-3: Well drilling and well pump installation permit applications. e. In regards to potable wells and the Huehue Ranch mauka golf course, Tom Arizumi of State Department of Health was concerned about brackish water irrigation applied on potable water source areas. f. Manabu Tagomori questioned the time schedule for the development construction. Carl Carlson's answer was that the construction will commence as soon as possible. 5. State presentation of eXisting wells in area/regional hydrology geology/State well development program in North Kona/South Kohala by Manabu Tagomori: a. Mode of accommodating well drilling and pump installation permit together is acceptable, but submittal of several permits at once, such as this one, for one development is

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unsua1. Applicant should have good reasons for such a request. The Water Commission will be concerned of the intent and its potential senarios. b. Manabu Tagomori: Water use permits are not given in non-designated areas. c. Ed Sakoda: The construction schedule for the total project is important since all well drilling and pump installation permits are being applied for at once. Pump installation permit applications are subject to Department of Health, Historical Preservation, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, etc. reviews. d. Brackish water over fresh water zones is not permitted. e. Processing of applications may take one and a half months to two months. The Commission meets only once a month. f. If applications submitted to Commission by February 27, may be on agenda on March 13 meeting. Agenda must be confirmed by March 4. g. Steve Bowles: Concerned about TV camera coverage of hearing. Manabu Tagomori stated that Mr. Penn who is working on his Phd is at all hearings and videoing all meetings. 7. Questions and answers: a. Robert Akinaka asked whether it may be advisable to have informational meeting with the Commission members. Answer by Manabu Tagomori: Very difficult to get Commission members together other than at the scheduled monthly meeting. Therefore important to be prepared at the hearing. b. Manabu Tagomori advised the following: 1) Owners make sure that there will be no delay in construction, i. e. lack of funding. 2) Anticipate inquiry why all applications submitted at once. 3) Make sure that there is need for all of the wells now. Not 8-10 years later. Two wells may get approval easily but the remainder may not if sufficient evidence not given for their use.

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c. On funding, Carl Carlson assured that funding is available. Robert Akinaka informed that for the agricultural subdivision mauka water system work, the owner posted a $7,000,000 bond. d. Steve Bowles: The system will be interfaced with the County water system with provision for emergency water connections. e. Robert Akinaka: A meeting was held with the Hawaii County Department of Water Supply (HCDWS) on the scope of work. HCDWS disclosed that in the vicinity of Huehue Ranch, water was being pumped from the south terminus of the system. During emergencies, it may take about up to two days to be back to normal operations. An emergency connection would help minimize any service disruptions. f. Glenn Bauer: Interested in trachite layer. Studies show that it is about 95,000 years old. Studies show that a large fault exists. g. Manabu Tagomori: Water commission may question the management and operation of the private water system. Who will manage and operate?

ACTION:

NOTE: IF OUR UNDERSfANDING OF TIlESE MINUTES OF MEEI1NG DIFFERS, PLEASE NOTIFY US OF CORRECIlON/ADDmONS/DELETIONS.

Senior Vice-President

c.c. All Attendees

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.UauB 1).9.1 U.oal:.a.~IS, lI'P. ! j ~~.' 74-3990 , Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 Phone: (808) 325-7110 Fax: (808) 325-7141

FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL

DATE: 6/13/90 TIME: 3:31 PH

TO; Menabu Tagomori FAX NO.: (808) $48-6052 FROM; FAX NO.; (808) 325-7141

Message: For your information, please see attached minutes ot meeting held at HUehue Ranch on 7 June, 1990 prepared by waimea water services.

This facsimile transmittal consists of 3 paqe(s) includinq this ooversheet. If transmission is incomplete, please call (808) 325-7110. ~Of CA~l Carloon

p~; John Stubbart

Re: Huehue loneh Water 8y~tem Review ? .1un 90 Dat4!: 8 Jun gO

Attended bl'= Glen 'ramori Dill Won9 Bill lewake Chancey Sue Manabu Taqamor1 Dennis Hirota Denise: HIll Bob Akll'laka Steve Bowles Carl Carlson John Stubbalt

9 :30 J.S. opened meeting with overview of what was 'to be accomplished) Government agencies to be iamilial with the project to help f~cilitate late~ discussions and permits and to raise questions and comments now.

C.C. qave an overview of the project concepts includIng si~e plans and 1nt6r%elationships with nei9hbo~s.

B.A. gave water syste~ overview using ,1te plans of both tht mauka and ~akai 2r ••a. He ~18o went around the ~QQm and i.ntrodUC6d each official and in4icilted their importance to the ·\~xo~eQt. He solicited questlona to help in the prep.~atlon of the pe:mit I:epo~t:s.

Oi~ou.alQn and question. were ~ai5ed on:

- the fire flow and the 8ou~ceQf the wate=. M.uka - pot~~le; Makml - probably b~ack18h.

- gOlf course water - 300, 000 9P~ potable water. Co~r5e designed to be lOW water use. Mana~1.l indicated the Stites position supported no b~ackish water ove: potable resources pOSition. - a15cusslon on water harvesting and cooservitlon. (this should ~e seriously aadx&ssed in the engineerin9 proposals as a lot of interest was 91ven to this.)

.....- P.o. Box3:26. j(ornU8iO.HQwQil~743 • (808)885-5941 • FAX (80S) 8$~"7e51 - Chaney ~aised issue of th* lule of no dry wells with in 1/4 ~11. of thA wells. S.B. asked if it Wi~ a hotlzontal and also a vertiC.l measurement. No definite response waa given. Th1s may ~e a contlnuQQ point of discussion with the enq1neers on surface wat.er handlinq. This ahould be addressed in water harvest1n9. The ~~outin9 of the well to 600' was mentioned. Th!: 9XOt,lP then toured tha well site•• At HR2 Chancey looked at the cuttins~ fro~ the bailln9'

At HRl they aaw the pamp and sen.xato~ in ope~ation. A review o£ the wate% t~e.tment pl~n was prese~tea and each parson tast~d the tijwand treated watc~. Th~y noted the diffe~enoa in taste. Hardness wa~ adO%egs 1n the test ~~sults hended o~t. Th6 ¥e$ponse to the process was t~vorablc.

S.B. had a b.rief

P.o. Box 326 .. KOr'luelo. Hawoii96743 .. (808)885.594' • ~A1. (8011) 58.5-.,'0' o waimea water'J~ - ...... LAdLRL

WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS

HUE HUE RANCH WELL 'HR1 (Well No, tf'SC;9 -oJ •

Water is to be treated and then mixed with 25% raw water to provide taste.

SAMPLE DESCRIPTION UNITS RAW AFTER TREATED MIXED WATER SOFTENER WATER WATER (EST)

TURBIDITY NTU 0.87 1.6 <1 <1

SODIUM MG/L 87 40 40 50

POTASSIUM MG/L 14.7 350 350 200

CALCIUM MG/L 20.9 <0.01 <1 5

MAGNESIUM MG/L 104 0.32 <1 20

) CHLORIDES MG/L 117 117 117 117

SULFATES MG/L 96 102 90 90

SULFIDES MG/L 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS MG/L 828 914 914 830

PH UNITS 8.37 7.70 7.82 7.9

ALKALINITY MG/L 411 415 415 415

HARDNESS MG/L 480 1. 32 2 100 CaC03

CONDUCTIVITY OMHOS/CM 1110 1280 1275 1170

P.O. Box 326 • Kamuela. Hawaii 96743 • (808)885-5941 • FAX (808) 885-7851 HUEHU~ANCH ASSOCI~ES L.P. .. ~ f1 .", __i

February 27, 1990 r

MANABU TAGOMORI Department of Land & Natural Resources state of Hawaii Post Office Box 621 Honolulu, HI 96809

Dear Manabu:

This is to inform you that we will be pumping Huehue Ranch Well #1 for some additional water quality tests; and very shortly for construction water for our mauka subdivision. We will be recording our usage, however, it will be quite small at this time. We are preparing plans for a temporary construction water system for our mauka project.

Please let us know if you need additional information.

Sincerely,

Carl A. Carlson, Jr.

cc: Al Inoue HRA/Hilo Office Akinaka & Associates Tom Arizumi/Dept. of Health

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72-3890 Hawaii Belt Road • Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 • (808) 325-7110 • Fax (808) 325-7141

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Huehue Ranch Well Number 1 Deepening and Testing October, 1988

Commencing in July of 1988, Huehue Ranch began a program to deepen and re-test well Number 1. The well had originally been completed in 1985 as a first step to satisfy the needs for 183 :. .".,: 1- ~: lots to be located on the upper portions of the ranch. The owners subsequently decided to proceed on plans for a resort development at Kukio Bay. Accordingly, the need for an expanded water development program was evident. The deepening and testing of Well #1 is a first step in the program. The original performance, as tested in 1985, was as follows: '1. Pumping Rate - 150 gpm (.22 mgd) 2. Drawdown - 17 feet 3. Chlorides (after 5 days pumping) - 94 MG/L The recently completed tests included deepening the well an additional 45 feet (from 1,655' to 1,690'), designing, purchasing, and installing a pump, and conducting a test to verify the performance of the well and aquifer for both quality and yield. Figures 1 and 2 illustrate the as built description of the well and pump. The pumping test was conducted for 3 dayS between 8/30/88 and 9/2/88. As noted in Figure 3, the Nell pumpirig rate and

drawdown were constant (except fo~ brief shutdowns to service the

generator). There was a slight improvement in'chlo~ides dUring the test; indicating that water quality will improve when the well is placed in production. A water sample Nas collected at the conclusion of the test on 9/2 at 10:30 AM, just prior to o

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stopping the test. The sample was then refrigerated and analyzed for organic and inorganic standards of the Federal Safe Drinking Water Act. The results are attached. 'The revision of the well has demonstrated the following performance: 1. Pumping Rate - 339 gpm (.49 mgd) Drawdown 2. 8 feet ., 2. : ....,,: I· ~. 3. Chlorides - 112 MG/L It is concluded that the well and pump have performed satisfactorily and that its quality and quantity meet present standards for integration into a ~ater system. To provide a reliable supply of .5 MGD, a second standby ~ell will be required' during the next phase of the development program. o o

r- 1-1 L~ e 1'1 U e F~ 0, n c ~r'l 'vi e II # 1 As Bull t 9/88

______Bench Mark Depth , Elevation 1578,84' t~SL In o 11 - reed T:::::]TI=r == 100' CeMen·t Grout Al tel' no, tllig Pahofhoe L Qna AA Boso.\1; Flows LD, 1/4# Vo.ll 10' to 20' 600' In Thickness Co.slng

Drill Hole 18# Dlo, L565' '----- Gt"ovel In Annulus 1,023 - ...... ~1Qsslve L609' . ------.. Tro.chy-te 10" I.n. 5/16# now Corten Casing L337 ------Drill HolE' 13 3/4# Red Cinders CeMent 1,379 " 5' :~ So.nd AA I ___•. , __ CeMent Baskets 'v.,la ter Level l,.571 -Elevation 7' ± l' (Low Ylelol)

~ ll- 1;590 BosoH 30' 1,592 ---- Annulus Open nne Beach Sand .~~ (r"esh Ilo. tel') -_. 10'" I.D, Corten ----.- Full Opeh M (Low Ylelol) 9 3/4' Shut-tet' Screen Open +46' 11011' 1,632 - Pnhol?'hoP. (Low Ylele!) 9 3/4# Open Hole L646 - r------/,,r-­ Pnho~hoe Deepen~d ~ JLrt~ 1988 (High Yield> -t ( 1,655 45' '1 Pnhoehoe (High Yle Id) \ J Fig 1, L690 - ~ \~ ~~OT TO SCALE o o

~-~lAehuE> f~QnCrl well #1 P U 1"1 P Col U PHI As Built 9/88

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550' ------Cotw'1n Pipe - Group 4 1,043J_ 4'" LD. - 18 Sectlolls

---- Check Vol ve L543'

t579' ------Colw'1n Pipe - GI~OUp 3 4# LD. ~ 16 Sections

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--- ColuMn PIpe - GroutJ 2 4# LD. 16 Sections - - Check Valve 'via tet" Colul"ln PIpe - GIAOUp 1 Level 4# I.D. - 1 Section LS71' ------Stando.rd SB-300 ~UMP (\It~ LIne 35 stages 1,594.88/ - Max. Bowl ~ Cable Guo.rd oD - 8.63 6 1,605.80' -

Total T ""-, . Punp ~ Hotot~ - 27.13' L eng-th '-.,- 200 HP Frnnklln Electric Hator 3550 RPM 460/60/3 Hax. Hotor on - 7.56 11 r- I \ I I Figure \ I NOT TO SCALE ~ ____ .J ,- HuehuQRanch Potable Well O' PUt'Y1l='ing I=

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1!I/.!!OA!8 to Q/2/M ~"EWI:" ANAlYlICAllA~O"AtohIES JOIINO. 6921 • Or.pertmenl 0' af.Omlca, Corporation • bAt! 09-29-88 P. O. BOJ{ 557 PAPAlf(O 'M78t ,.tlON~·I84-t'" . _1_'. _ b, _1_ o Mo~ lABORA"tORY ANAlysts nEPOn"t

TO: IIUEIIUE RANCII _~~~ ___ Ar1N: MR. cARL CARLSoN MonESS: -1J!:.:l!tfl1.J!A WAll,13f.l!T.JtQ1!J r ItONE: KAILUA-KONA, IIAWAU 9674.~0 ______SAlfPLES OF:' Polable Waler __0~9~-~0=_2-_'8~8'___ __lIME: _--=1:.:.0:=.;30"--__ SAMPLED !lV: S. Bowl,"'e!!.I1 ______SIIMPLING OllIE: nECEIPT DATE: °9 - 01 -88 TI ME: 0910 DAT~ SAMPLE ANAL VZED 09/08-15/88 TIME SAMPLE ANALYZED .. .~ .. . ' SAMPLE TYPE WELL Maximum SAMPLE DESCRIPTION , , 1 ContamInant Levels UNITS tnBLL .. M1SENIC ..m.gLL <0.002 0,06 BARIUM ....!!!.RLL 0.03 1.0 CADMIUM m~ ~~,. 0.010 ,. ·... ;1- , CllllOMIUM mgiL .( 0.01 0.0& LEAIJ tng/L < 0.02 0.06 ME..RCURY mg[!. <. 0.0001 0.001t SELENIUM mg~ .. <. 0,002 0.01

~VEfl mglL <. 0.005 0.0&

FLUORIDE DlI~LL 0.92 NITROGEN; NITRATE -.mg/..1L. ' 0.78 10.0 TURBIDITY NTU 0,30

ENDntN mJUL .( 0.00002 ·0.0002 j.JNOl!/'!!:: ~ <. 0,00002 CI.OO.( ~,OX:XCHLOR mglL ~,II.,OOOJ.. ~.1 'rOXAPHENE m,g[L ~O.0005 O.ooll 2,4-1J ~f~ ~ 0.006 0.1 a.~.Ii-t _mg&.. ~0_.Jll!.L ... .. II.U

MANaANESF! mg/L 0.02 mON mlr/L 0,03 SODIUM m~ 67,95 POTASSIUM mg/L 12.17 CALCIUM mg/L 21.5. MAGNESIUM mgLL 79.3

CIILontDE mg/L 112

.. SULFA1ES .....!!!KL'k... ' 95 SULf'IDES mMk.... <. 0.0.

TOTAL DISSOLVED mMk.... 791 SOLIDS --- l!" _!!.nll!...... , 8.0:1 . ALKALINITY mgLLCR '!I~,..:...... ,- .;!!!.5~_ HARDNESS mlLtLl2It :j):J .(01 --'

I - ~90RA TORY REMARK': 'imellli ann.IY.@.~dlr!tlo "Methods lor Ohtmldl "'!RIy". 01 WRltr Ind Wa.I ..", lI.8, I!nvlronmenlel p,oIeclon Agency, Me,ah, 1978 lind/Of "Mlcroblolollioal Mnlhods lor MonItortno ... t l!lM-onment", U:S. Environmental Prolllcllon Agllncy, Augus~ 1978. 100 29 _

r[r. Carl A. Carlson r1anager, Huohue Ranch 72-8667 Hal"laii Belt Road Kailua-Kona, HawRii 96740

EncloRed if' your well con8tl'u~tion permit for deep€'ninr: Huehue Ranch \'!cll 1. State r:eU no. 4559-01.

Fol1owin~ construction and pump testing of the well, an application for 8 pump installation permit is required t in accorCe.l1ce with the Administrative Rules of the State Water Code.

Also reouired Hre monthly reports of pUlYlpap-e when Uw v!ell is put into production.

If you have any questions. please contnct the Division of H1nter find LaTid Developm(mt at 548-7619.

Very truly yours,

, / Wn,r.IAr~ \'~. PATY ~/C,hairperson CommisFJio"t on l,rster/PesouX'cc l\lllPf!£1'er\1~mt

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JOHN WAIHEE WILLIAM W. PATY GOVERNOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON

JOHN C. LEWIN. M.D. MICHAEL J. CHUN. Ph.D. STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT S. NAKATA RICHARD H. COX DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES GUY K. FUJIMURA COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

P. O. BOX 621 MANABU TAGOMORI DEPUTY HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809

WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT . S ! ?. for Huehue Ranch Well 1 State Well No. 4559-01 Kalaoa, North Kona, Hawaii

TO: Mr. Carl A. Carlson Manager, Huehue Ranch 72-3667 Hawaii Belt Road Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740

In accordance with the Department of Land and Natural Resources Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entitled "Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works", your application to deepen and test State Well No. 4559-01 for domestic and agriculture use within Tax Map Key: 7-2-06: 9 is approved subject to the following conditions:

1. The Division of Water and Land Development (DOWALD), Geology-Hydrology Section, shall be notified at 548-7619, before any work covered by this permit commences.

2. The following shall be submitted to DOWALD, P.O. Box 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809, within 60 days after completion of the well:

a. Driller's Well Completion Report (form enclosed).

b. Elevation (referenced to mean sea level) survey by a Hawaii-licensed surveyor.

c. As-built sectional drawing of the well.

d. Plot plan and map showing the exact location of the well.

e. Pumping test record, including time, pumping rate, draw down , chloride content, and water quality.

3. The applicant shall comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances. r 0 o o WELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT State Well No. 4559-01 Page 2

4. This permit may be revoked if work is not started within six months of date of issuance or if work is suspended or abandoned for six months. The work shall be completed within two years of the date of issuance.

WI e son e Management·

Date of Issuance Ene. (Driller's Report form) cc: USGS Department of Health, Drinking Water Program Ground Water Protection Program Hawaii Dept. of Water Supply i r, ,'+r. f l j .. /.../ .' r'" I '.'

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Control by USGS and USC&GS Topography from aerial photographs by photogrammetric methods Aerial photographs taken 1954. Field check 1959 r)11~ Hydrography compiled from USC&GS chart 4140 (1953) PolyconlC projection, Old Hawaiian datum lO,OOO·foot grid based on Hawaiian coordinatf' system, zone 1 z: (.) 1000·meter Universal Transverse Mercator grid ticks, w~~i ;::=i :::> t..J ex: <: zone 5, shown in blue >- (!) Unchecked elevations are shown in brown ; APPROXIMATE MEAN H-6 DECLINATION, 1959 AUf,11St 8, 1988

Huehue Ranch '/2-3667 Hawaii Belt ROB.d K~Jlua-K('lnA, Hawaii 96740

Gentlemen:

We have received your application to deepen HUflhue Hunch Well 1. StAtB Well Ho. 455~":01, flt T~x ~'!!1P Key: 7-2-06:09, K$1aoa. Hawaii.

Under the new Administrative Rules, Chapter 13-168, entitlr-;d "Water Use, Wells, ~md Stream Diversion t,'orks" , an :lpplication for fl well COfll5truction permit must be accompenied by a $25.00 rUin 11 fce. Please send the $25.00 filing fee, p~yable to the Department of I.a.nd nnd Natural Resources, to P.O. Boy 373, Honolulu 96809.

Manngement

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Rev. 4/88 () SURVEY BRANCH 0 .. ,{ i,D . sion of Water R/eso/urce Managem . FROM: __~ .. ~.. ~>.-- _____ DATE: til Kg FILE IN: ______71 TO) ,I'~~L: PLEASE: REMARKS: D LUM See Me ®Lh • Call _ \"'\ E. Sakocla _ Review & Comment _ ~D.Nakano _V'T_aakkee Action __ P. Haraguchi _ Investigate & Report L"'<:) __ R. Jinnai _ Draft Reply __ M.Ohye _ Acknowledge Receipt f?r Type D;aft l . . tJ I ~ (,.J :5) /v C (?: W Type Fmal cc: __ ; _ Xerox _copies __ D. Hamada File A.· J? . '/ __ K. Oshiro Mail /}7V 1<:: 'A. i ,), /; r1

__ M. Tagomori __ G. Matsumoto __ G. Akita __ L. Chang __ S. Kokubun , Rev. 4/88 _\ RESOURCE /~NA( rENT

( i< FRqM: ./ t ' FILE IN: ------TO: INITIAL: REMARKS:

_ /r: M.~OMORI _.$eeMe ~Take Action By__ _/_ UYbLum Route to Your Branch ___ G. Matsumoto ___ Review & Comment ~!. j}£. __ G. Akita ___ Draft Reply__ _ __ L. Chang ___ Acknowledge Receipt ___ Y. Shiroma ___ Xerox __copies File L __ E. Sakoda Mail __ D. Nakano For Information ___ S. Miyamoto __ S. Samuels ~ch.~ cP-V- __ P. Matsuo ___ S. Kokubun t ====~: ~~~ Jl- --~: ~::~da _/ -LN",-:KV-laa~~-¥lh_ir_o_-1 ...... 1 -J).. ~ F. Ching -:2 -tbtt:A~ ~~ DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

OAPPLICATION FOR (check o~~ CJWELL DRILLING PERMIT ~WELL MODIFICATION PERMIT lnstructions: Send completed application and attachments to Department of Land and Natural Resources, P.O. Box 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. Reference: Regulation 9, Dept. of Land & Natural Resources.

Is the well located in' a Designated Ground Water Control Area? _Yes 'XNO If "yes", application must be accompanied by a Water Use and/or Water Supply Permit and a non-r.efundable filing fee of $100 payable to the Department of Land 6 Natural Resources. How­ ever, if application is for minor modification of well, filing' fee may be waived. If " no", no filing fee is required. Filing fee is waived for federal, state, and county governmez:t agencies.

1. WELL LOCATION: Island IIftvJfll' Tax Map Key 7- ;z..-tJ0-t.J7 Attach a plot plan showing well location referenced to established property boundaries. 2. WATER USER HulHut /fItNCri Telephone 3025-711 0 Address ~67118w1J1I 8B.rIi6 • KAlll/l9--KON!4 Zip Code 9671/0 7;; ... J 3. PROPOSED DRILLING COMPANY: O/CJI~J>.SOAJ /AJCU JJIf'IU/!\J tr CO, INC, 4. PROPOSED WORK: ODrill new well ~eepen ORedrill DAIter OSeal OAbandon PQInstall new pump OReplace pump OModify pump Fill in the diagram and briefly describe the proposed work (use back of form if necessary): J:>~6V OJPt9V /tot£ F/rotn 1tf/£oA. 16;)..5' / 10 ~/lfoJ( 170 tJ: 1(\J&7'f1LL Su8/H8lfl (j U I't(fl?l',' s7YJNbll-felJ ~h'4tJD , /YobEL S13 3 OQ·o 3 S S7iJ G-E 3 So Gpm IAJ I TH .;Jt!J 0 1(,,4, Fdl'tft/X,u /\J -::r I- ~ a"]-o7f: • PRO@ I ED SECTION ~mLL Elevation at top of casing ~ • • 0:::: '"'!;:" "> 0:;::) I.&.J :~ L5 110 ft .• msl. 1-'::::;: - ct <:(''''.. J Ground Elev. 1572 It.. ms)- I 1J 3: .LJ :.J COl !;!:: .••~ Cem:nt -- • '(-' -i.:::) Solid casing: dJ Groul /00 1t.----~#. Materia) .. \0-..... '. :~ r ...... :~ Lenglh 76t1:) , It. Hole Diameter /0 in. Di8.~ln.----~",", Wall thickness ..s=...?'6, " in.

Tolal lIn:- Casing: ~er(oraled OScrecn Depth~t. -----I Material ~ I Length.3 Q " ft. Diameter /p" in. !V• Wall lhickneS& :or"*,, in. • Openings sq.in./L.F.

• Approximale elev. at flUng. Final elev. (msl) Open Hole: II ~ , by a surveyor licensed by the Slate must be Length __..Lr..-=;O~-=-.....-_ft. submitted at start of construction. IJjameler 9 ¥y" iD.

5. PROPOSED USE: OMunicipal OMilitary &-Agriculture OIndustrial ~omestic ODisposal QOther (specify) ______6. PROPOSED AMOUNT OF WITHDRAWAL: Che-ck most appropriate box and fill in amount. . jJil}Daily //'1111 gallons OMonthly gallons OYearly gallons 7. PROPOSED PU ~ OR FLOW C ACITY: 3SCJ e;rpm gallons per !!linute

, Signature: t ~ Date: 7 - IL!- 6 ~ r

For Official Use: Signature: RhzA State Well No. ______--_ f 7.-' 'ILl -80 DLNR Permit No. ______DLNR Application No. flL.IN~ ,,~!- 1)t,rOSlt:/iltJ ~ ~ 8/1 B#I!J ( .. •

QISLAND J~J~SOUI{CJ~S, LTJQ Rec;otJrcl' M'lllag'crncllt With Imaginatioll ' Water • Land • Cnergy

~ 11 f'IIUI l' BOWLES TELEPHONE ,'re<;lrl"nt 8&54759

HUEHUE RM!CH WE.LL # 1 Firal Report

December 11, 1985 ~L;\NI> J~r:SO{)RCI~S, LTIJ.O '~',rJtlrcr M.1tl;lw'rw'nl Wilh 1,I1.1gi/1·.1li0/1 Waler • LInd • Ellergy

S '.11 'fLN" BOWLES 1 F.l.(I"10NF. f'rc·,~t4"nt December 11, 1905 885 41YJ

HUEHUE RAUCH WELL II 1 Final Heport

As stated in the water system analysis by Akinaka and Associates dated 11/5/82 (page 6), the anticipated maximum day l!efllanu for the 183 lot subdivision at Huehue Hanch will be 115 gpm (gallons per minute) for 16 hours. The test results from Huehue Well #1 demonstrate that the as built well has a minimum sustainable capacity of 150 gpm. Construction . . of the well commenced in April 1984 and was completed in April 1905.

Figure 1 shows the well location and groundwater hydrology as interpreted in the 1981 report entitled,. "Domestic Water

Supply for th~ Proposed Subdivision at Huehue Ranch, North

Kona,· H~waii" by S.P. Bowles. The water level and salinity

of the well are consistent ~ith the original analysis. Well yield, while adequate to meet the anticipated demard outlined above, was less than anticipated. Formations of very low yield were found'at the ~ater table (elevation 7' ± 1 foot). 1n fact, no water wa9 struck until the bore entered beach sand (basaltic) at about 12 .feet below sea level, at ~hich point the

\-103 t e r fill edt he b 0 rea n d r 0 set 0 the fin a lie I e vat ion 0 f abo u t +7' (see Figure 2).

The well was drilled then to the design depth of 1609' (elevation -27) and ~hB final screen nnd casing installed. A Pllmping test at this point indicated a yield of less than 25 uprn. Drilling continued to a depth of 1646' where a pahoehoe

PO. 11Dx I(i l;6 • 1<,1111111'1.1. I/.llv"ii 1}{I7·Jj o (2 ) o

.1 ;Iva of hirJher yif!ld \'/03 struck. The fipF.ll depth of the ~/cll

; • > 1 G~i 5' ( f:!l e v (J t. ion - 7 G t ) • rio r rev i. 0 u s wn 11 ink 0 r a had h,~r!p rlr i lIed to thi~ depth below sea level. Test resul to

:]'. -this depth (riguI'~ 3) i,dicClted thilt the domestic requirements cculd l;e met Bf"!d the vlf~ll vJag corsidered satisfactory.

Figure 4 i~ the original well design as contracted •• Major ch3r~fl:' if"! the fif"!al construction are noted as f0110",s:

1) The firal elevation at the well is (~ 157&.04' versus 1600'.

2) Total depth is 1655' versus 1650'.

3) Total casing length is 1609' versus 1630'. 4) Total depth below sea level is -76' versus -50'.

5) Total length of 10" casing 1609' versus 1090'. 6) Total open hole was 46' versus 20'.

7) One additional pump round trip.

The water quality Meets all primary drinking water r~luirements as called for ir the Federal Drinking Water Standards

C"f ,the EPA(~isted L.3 IXimum contaminant levels in Table 1).

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Mr. Stanley Kapust1~a District Chief U • S. Geological Survey P • O. Box 50166 Honolulu, Hawaii 96850

Attention: lvII's. Rose fVlaruoka

Dear Stan:

Hue Hue Ranch Well #1 4559-01, Hawaii

Transmitted herewith for your information and files are the Driller's Report, pumping test graph, as-built section, and location map for the Hue Hue Hanch Well #1 completed in April 1985.

If you have any questions please call Dan Lum at 548-7643.

Sincerely,

f/lAhiABU TAGOM~Rl ldan~l~er-Chief Engineer

;v10 :ey Ene.

DOWALD Form 71(1) I'" State of Hawaii : ("') .' -. DF'" 1TMENT OF LAND & NATURAL RESO;' ':£S \ -+- D. )ION OF WATER AND LAND DEVELOp.,. l..JT DRILLER'S REPORT

Date of report Jo/Lz/ra.:f Person ~~!Cr~~:IC:4,A,""'~9_MI",,~,H<'>~):\l!t~*' A. OWNER ---HV:~--~-~It~~ g~()~~QB__ ~~~.?~\_Y--)_~__ ~~_:~J ISLAND ______~-hl\. ______B. GENERAL LOCATION -Wr~~LXL-----~a\r----nl,lc.hu.f..--~------______.______.__ .______.__ ._. _____ ._._._._ C. DRILLING COMPANY ._. ___ .__ .___ ._ .. __ ._. __ ._. ___ .. _.. _... __ .__ .__ .~_._Co. L.··-··--·· j r o:.c.~ ~ t:J D. TYPE OF RIG _n_~ __ nn._nnnn DRILLING CdMPLETED 000000_'4 __ •• _E_?mn.n DRILLER M\_IP!. __ nm.nm~.~nnmn __ mont year E. ELEVATION, msl: Top of drilling platform .. ___ ..... __ . __ .__ . __ .__ ._._._ ft. Bench markfodJljl~hop...usep to determine Height of drilling platform above ground surface ___ .____ .__ .. ___ ft. elevation: ____O'_.l_o. ... _~1-_____ :O=_Sy_~_\{a.o.._. ______F. HOLE SIZE: _. ____ }_~_~.-- ... -.inch dia. to _.. ~.. ~_. __ . ft. below drilling platform . ._ .. J..~_ .. ____~ .. -.-inch dia. to L&g.A.~. below drilling platform. -··---·~---~4--·-.inCh dia. to _J.~.~._:!?_ ft. below drilling platform. G. CASING INSTALLED: ,_. _____ .____ in. 1.0. x __ ~~.-- in. wall solid section to ___ \a_QSL_ ft. below drilling platform. J.tLn in. 1.0. x n_}.t~ in. W~llle,F"rit~s.rction to _~__ 5J __ ~m ft. below ~~'J.p~ ptatfo,r.m. A . ~T~6~\cg~rfOration -.. to.~-.~*l,.- ..~-.-~ ... -.-.--.-.-~~-~~-$-~-.'!.~~---l---_. __J __ ~ __ kO_'1--- H. NNUlUS. Grouted _""~~~ ___ ------ft. below drilling platform. Gravel p ~E!.O-- .. -- ft. below drilling platform. I. PERMANENT PUMP I~STA1LA ON: N A. . Pump type, make, senal no. ______.____ !_ .. ____ L __ . _____ .. ______. __ . __ . ______.. _... _. ___ . __ ._. __ ._. __ . ___ ._ ..... __ Capacity .__ .___ ._. _____ .. ___ g.p.m. Motor type, H.P., .voltage, r.p.m. ______.______._. ____ ._. ______.______.__ .. _... __ .. _. ___ ._. _____ .___ ._____ ._ .. ______.__ ._. ___ ._. ___ .___ ._. ___ ._. ____ .____ .. ___ _ Depth of pump intake setting _._ .. _. ___ .____ . ft. below _. ___ .. ____ ._._. __ ._._. _____ ._._. ___ .___ .__ ._. ___ .___ .__ ._. _____ which elevation is __ .______.____ .ft. Depth of bottom of airline __ .__ .. _. __ .. _._ ft. below .______.___ .. ______._. ______.______which elevation is _._ .. ___ .______ft.

J. IN ITIAl WATER lEVEL L![7_~. below dri~i~~~~~?I~~ of measurement. ?/'fJ{ ______K. INITIAL CHLORIDE: __ --',-.Q __ .___ ppm, total depth of well _.J.~_~_ ft. below drilling Platfbrm~~ ..~._. ______... _____ .. _. ______Sampling Date L. ~~~p~~lJ~~-~~---.~---l .. ~.- .. -... ---.-.-- Reference point 6~t~') __ ~~~~_:_._~-.-___ :-___~_~~~~._~.'.~~~~~~n is (S7-",~t. Start water level 10___ 1 ... ::._ .. _. ___ ._. __ ft. below R. P. Start water level ___ ._____ ...... ___ .____ ... _. ___ ... ____ .___ . ft. below R. P. End water level .____ .. __ .__ ... __ ..... __ .. _. ____ .. ___ ft. below R. P. End water level ______.___ .. _____ .__ .. _. __ .______._ .. _._ ft. below R. P. Depth of well __ .__ .~.. Ca_~~s:.... _._ ..... ____ .. _. ft. below R. P. Depth of well _... ______... _. ____ .____ ... ___ ._. ___ .. ___ ._. ___ .tt. below R. P. Elaftsed Rate Draw· CI· Temp. Elapsed Rate Draw- CI- Temp. _._O_~~_~et~~ __ .. __ . )f:~!. __ ~r1.~~~:~ ._.~~~._ 1.~ ... __ .... _.. _~~~et~o.ur_~~ __ ._____ ._(~~~~. __ ~~~~.~~~.. ~ ___ ~:.:.~~_ .._. __ .~:. __ ._. -.-~.----- to 1--:2.·.0-- J@_. --L-1------8.~l~ -1·-2::.---· -.-.--.-.---.- to .-----.-.------.------.--.-- -.------.---.-.------.---.----- .. ._ .. _____ .___ . to _____ .____ .___ ._. ______._ .. __ ._. ___ .. _. ___ ._. ___ .___ ._. ___ .__ .. __ .. _._ ... __ .____ .. __ to __ .__ ._ .. _. ___ ._ .. ___ .... ____ ._. ____ .______.__ .. _. _____ -.-.-- .. --.-.- ___ .. __ .. __ .__ to _._._. ___ ._ .. __ .______.. _____ .. __ .__ .. _. ___ .... _. ___ .. __ ... _._. __ .... _ ___ .__ ... __ .__ to _.. ______.. _._._. ______.... _.. ______.__ .. _. _____ --.--- .. -.. -.- _. __ .. __ ..... _ to __ ._ .. _____ .__ .__ ._. ____ .. ___ .__ .__ .. _. _____ .___ ._ ... _. __ .. ___ ...... __ ... ______... __ to ._. __ .. _._. ____ .______._____ .__ ... ______.. ______.__ -.- __ .____ .. __ ._. ______to __ ... __ .. __ .__ ._. ______._____ ._. ___ .__ ._____ ._ .... _._ .. ____ .__ .. ___ .. ______._ .. _____ to __ .__ .. ____ .___ ._. __ .____ ._____ .______.______-.------.-- SUBSURFACE FORMATION M. DRILLER'S LOG: Water Level Water Level Depth, ft. Rock Description & Remarks ft. __ .O._.~_~~~lQ~ ____l.~_.~~=~~~~~A_ :._._~~'.. _.. _ __ .. __ .. _. ___ . to ._. __ ._____ ._ ... ____ ._ .. __ .. _. ___ .. __ .. __ ._ .. ___ ._. ____ ... _.. _. ___ -.. ---.-.----- /Q23 __ to L~_3_ .. _ __.~~~_~~_.J'.~~Rl.£.w.Q._ .. __ ..... __ ___ .___ ._. ____ to __ .__ ... _____ . __ .. _.. _. ____ ... __ ... ____ ._._ ... _.. _. ______.____ .___ ---.------

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INSTRUCTIONS: Send three(3) copies to: Manager-Chief Engineer, Division FOR OFFICIAL USE FOR DRILLER'S USE of Water and Land Development, P. O. Box 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. " I " Latitude Ir._._. __1.;r.._. __ ..!.~._. Job Name _.. ____ ._. __ .... __ ... __ ..... __ REFERENCES: Chapter 178, entitled "Artesian Wells, Generally," HRS, as amended by Act 123 SLH 1970. Honolulu Board of Water Supply, "Rules and Longitude __ __ Regulations Providing for the Protection, Development and Conservation of ~~:~ ~~ .?r._~ __ p_~~ Job No. __ .__ ._._. ___ .. ___ .. _. ___ ... __ .. _. __ Water Resources." Sec't 8-105(j). "Powers, Duties and Functions of the Board," Charter of the City and County of Honolulu, 1959. Well No. ._49:.-2._9.::._9_L .. \' } '" • t. " , t GROUnD ,QTER DRTR CODlnGQcI1EDULE u.s. Geological Survey and Hawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources. Honolulu. Hilwall REFERENCE

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Mr. Carl A. Carlson rdanagcI', Huehue Ranch 72-3667 Hawaii Belt Road Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740

Dear ~,~r. Carlson:

Enclosed is a copy of the well drilling permit issued to Huehue Hanch in November 1982 by the Department of Land and Natural Resources.

We understand that the well has been completed and tested. In accordance with the requirements of the permit, please submit within 60 days from the date of this letter the Driller's Well Completion Report (four enclosed), the pumping test data, "as-built" drawing, and map showing the exact location of the well.

If you have any questions, please contact Ed Sakoda at 548-7543.

Sincerely,

ES:ko Ene .. I / l J

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41 o SUSUMU (.HQ. CHAIHMAN fJOA~O OF LANe.. " ~A rURAL fH 50UF4r.t ~

EDGAR A. HAMASU

DEPUTY TI) THE CHAIRMAN

DIVISIONS: AQUACULTURE OEVELOPUENT PROGR ..... AQUATIC RUOUACES STATE OF HAWAII COHSERVATION AND RE90U~ ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COHVEYAHCU FORESTRY AM) WILDLIFE DIVISION OF WATER AND !.AND DEvEL.OPMENT LAND MAHAGlMEHT STATE PARKS P. O. BOX 373 WATER lIMO LAM) OEVELOPUEHT HONOLULU. HAWAII ~ WELL DRILLING PERMIT for Huehue Ranch Well One State Well No. 4558-01 Kalaoa, Hawaii

TO: Mr. Carl A. Carlson Manager, Hueh ue Ranch 72-3667 Hawaii Belt Road Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740

In accordance with Chapter 166 of Title 13, "Rules for the Control of Ground Water Use in the State of Hawaii, n your application to drill State Well No. 455~-01 is approved subject to the following conditions: ~ 1. A Driller's Well Completion Report (enclosed) shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after completion of the well. 2. Pumping test data shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after testing of the well. 3. Monthly pumpage records shall be submitted after the well is put into production. 4. Upon completion of the well, submit an "as-built" drawing of the well and a map showing the exact location of the well. 5. The applicant comply with all applicable rules. ordinances, and laws.

SUSU~lU ONO Chairman of the Board

Enc. Driller's Report Form bec: USGS Dept of Health Hawaii DWS .. Jr. ~)tepllell I;. - GEORGE R. ARIYOSHI SUSUMU ONO. CHAIRMAN GOVERNOR OF HAWAII BOARD OF LAND & NATURAL RESOURCES

EDGAR A. HAMASU DEPUTY TO THE CHAIRMAN

DIVISIONS: AQUACULTURE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AQUATIC RESOURCES STATE OF HAWAII CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES CONVEYANCES FORESTRY AND WILDLI FE DIVISION OF WATER AND LAND DEVELOPMENT LAND MANAGEMENT STATE PARKS P. O. BOX 373 WATER AND LAND DEVELOPMENT HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809 WELL DRILLING PERMIT for Huehue Ranch WellqOne State Well No. 455.,8-01 Kalaoa, Hawaii

TO: Mr. Carl A. Carlson Manager, Huehue Ranch 72-3667 Hawaii Belt Road Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740

In accordance with Chapter 166 of Title 13, "Rules for the Control of Ground Water Use in the State of Hawaii," your application to drill State Well No. 4551-01 is approved subject to the following conditions: C\ 1. A Driller's Well Completion Report (enclosed) shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after completion of the well. 2. Pumping test data shall be submitted to the Division of Water and Land Development within 60 days after testing of the well. 3. Monthly pumpage records shall be submitted after the well is put into production. 4. Upon completion of the well, submit an "as-built" drawing of the well and a map showing the exact location of the well. 5 . The applicant comply with all applicable rules, ordinances, and laws.

SUSUMU ONO Chairman of the Board

Enc. Driller's Report Form bcc: USGS Dept of Health Hawaii DWS Mr. Stephen G. Bess

'" State of Hawaii -- - , ,,'- DEP~MENT OF LAND AND NATURAQSOURCES

APPLICATION FOR (check one) [XfWELL DRILLING PERMIT DWELL MODIFICATION PERMIT

Instructions: Send completed application and attachments to Department of Land and Natural Resources, P. O. Box 373, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809." Reference: Regulation 9, Dept. of Land & Natural Resources.

Is the well located in a Designated Ground Water Control Area? __Yes ~No If "yes", application must be accompanied by a Water Use and/or Water Supply Permit and a non-refundable filing fee of $100 payable to the Department of Land & Natural Resources. How­ ever, if application is for minor modification of well, filing fee may be waived. If "noll, no filing fee is required. Filing fee is waived for federal, state. and county government agencies.

1. WELL LOCATION: Island Hawaii Tax Map Key 7 -2-06-9 Attach a plot plan showing well location referenced to established property boundaries. 2. WATER USER Huehue Ranch Telephone 325-7110 Address 72-3667 Hawaii Belt Road, Kailua-Kona, HI Zip Code------96740 3. PROPOSED DRILLING COMPANY: ______U_n_d_e_r_B_i_d ______4. PROPOSED WORK: C!7Drill new well ODeepen ORedrill 0 Alter OSeaI OAbandon DIns tall new pump OReplace pump OModify pump Fill in the diagram and briefly describe the proposed work (use back of form if necessary): Complete set of specifications we sent on 9-22-82 by Stephen Bess.

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'"Approximate elev. at filing. Final elev. (msl) Open Hole: by a surveyor licensed by the State must be Length ______fl submitted at start of construction. Diameter ______il

5. PROPOSED USE: OMunicipal OMilitary CEAg~\11&.re OIndustrial L!7Domestic ODisposal GOther (specify) ______6. PROPOSED AMOUNT OF WITHDRAWAL: Check most appropriate box and fill in amount. [3"Daily 100.000 gallons OMonthly gallons OYearly gallom 7. PROPOSED PUMP OR FLOW CAPACITY: 200 gallons per minut

Signature: Date: 16- /8-13'"'7- Water User (J

For Official Use: Signature: tt'~- State Well No. 4SSCl -01 Landowner of Well Site --~----~------Date: /O-1S .... S~. DLNR Permit No. ------DLNR Application No.

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STEPHEN P. BOWLES TELEPHONE President 885-4159

DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY FOR THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION AT HUEHUE RANCH, NORTH KONA, HAWAII

September 10, 19B1

GENERAL DELIVERY • KAMUELA, HI 96143 o o INTRODUCTIUN

In its development plan dated December, 1980, Huehue Ranch

presented a proposal to reorganize its fee simple land holdings

into two large agricultural lots and 183 one acre lots. The

result would be a need to provide an expanded domestic water

supply. Huehue Ranch presently owns and operates its own water

system, fed by direct rainfall catchment and an interconnection

to the Kaloko mauka water system of the Department of Water Supply.

The present supply is not adequate to meet the additional require­

ments of the proposed 183 lots. Accordingly, Huehue Ranch conducted

its own evaluation of establishing a viable water supply. This

report deals primarily with satisfying the increased demand by

meanS of groundwater (wells) sources.

DEMAND

Domestic per capita water consumption around the State

varies considerably, depending largely upon climate and lot size.

Even though the proposed subdivision is located largely in the

cooler reaches of the ranch, it is assumed (for purposes of this

study) that the average daily demand per lot, will not exceed

1000 gallons or a maximum day demand of 1500 gallons. Thus, the

total demand would be about.l9 mgd (million gallons daily) for

the average day and .275 mgd for the maximum day. Peak hour demand would be met by storage within the distribution system. A source of supply capable of delivering about .275 mgd (191 gallons per minute) will be needed to provide the maximum day demand. For

the remainder of this discussion, it will be assumed that .a well capable of delivering water at a rate of 350 gpm (.5 mgd) will

more than satisfy the anticipated domestic demando o -:2- o

WATER RE:.SOURCES

The groundwater resources, located within the general

vicinity of Huehue Ranch, have only recently been explored. Most

recently (19BO and 19B1) a well (K.V.R. #4), drilled from ~levation

1380 feet, demonstrated that fresh (potable) groundwater can be

developed by deep drilling (see well loc~tion map). Other wells,

drilled since 1944, have been largely unsuccessful although they

offer excellent potential as mixing wells, standby sources, and

for various agricultural uses. Although much can be learned of

groundwater resources by indirect means (geologic and hydrologic

studies), only correctly constructed wells can reveal the true nature of groundwater aquifers. These wells have provided valuable information on the nature and extent of the groundwater resources north of Kailua.

This study analyzed the general behavior of the hydrologic cycle within the boundaries outlined in the rainfall map attached.

Because the area is geologically divided by the northwest rift zone of the Hualalai volcano, special attention was given to the rainfall patterns north and south of the rift zone axis. Although the areas contained within the isohyets (annual rainfall contours) tend to indicate distribution-continuity, the weather patterns to the north and south of the axis line are quite different and thus, recharge to the groundwater differs significantly.

Rainfall in the recharge zone above the 30 inch isohyet totals about 735 mgd north of the rift axis and about 769 mgd south of the rift axis. Based on this striking similarity in total rainfall volume, it might be concluded that fresh groundwater flow would be l i

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nearly equal. Quality and water level data provided from wells

located within, or next to, the study area, indicate that

recharge to the groundwater is the predominate hydrologic control

on fresh groundwater flow, whereas on Oahu, Kauai and Maui, most

of the groundwater flbW is controlled by geologic features and

structures. Along the west Hawaii coast from Upolu to Kealakekua,

fresh groundwater occurs in the basal lens only where seasonal

recharge volumes are high. Det~iled analysis of the north and

south recharge zones of the study area reveals that the time distribution of rainfall has decidedly reduced the amount of effective recharge in the southern zone. The result is that the groundwater flow for a given unit of aquifer (water bearing formation) is slightly less for a given rainfall volume. The development of soils and heavy vegetation in the south further reduce the recharge o In other words, the rainfall to the north occurs primarily as high volume short duration storms, whereas the rainfall in the south occurs primarily as lighter daily showers, thus cre~ti~g soils and supporting lush growth which conSumes much of the annual rainfall total. This behavior gives a slight decrease in recharge volume for· a given annual total rainfall. This apparent contrast in recharge volume appears to significantly influence the quality of groundwater in the basal lens where the total rainfall is less than 75 inches annually.

Such behavior is clearly evident when comparing the performance of the Kiholo well (north zone) with the Kalaoa well 12-11 (south zone). , ) , I ! ,. f \,

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The construction and pumping data are summarized as follows:

KIHoLO KALAoA 12-11

Well bottom (MSL) _35 t -22'

Water level (MSL) 2.3 t to 2.8' 3.2'

Pumping Rate 700 gpm 150 to 200 gpm

Chlorides 340 to 350 mg/l 680 to 750 mg/l

Importantly, both wells are nearly three miles inland (Kiholo -

2.6 miles and Kalaoa - 3 miles) and have nearly the same water

levels at the time of testing. Although the Kiholo well is deeper,

it produced higher quality water at three times the pumping rate

of the Kalaoa test. It is clear that water level alone does not

indicate water quality, except in general terms. Further, there

is adequate evidence from wells farther north of Kiholo to see

that this behavior is not unusual. The success of the County

Kahuluu wells in north Kona may be directly attributed to annual

rainfall in the recharge area above 75 inches. Wells drilled

between Holualoa and Huehue.Ranch will be very sensitive to

salinity problems resulting from improper construction or over

pumping. The groundwater map attached was prepared to summarize

the general characteristics of the basal lens ~ithin the study

area.

WATER DEVELOPMENT ALTERNATIVES

Experience along the Kona coast from Huehue to South Point

has proven that direct catchment of rainfall does not meet the water needs of the modern community. Such catchment should be

integrated, however, into the existing supplies. With the heavy

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(energy) economics has been overlooked. Any new water developments alorg the Kona coast should provide for rainfall catchment in planning. This supplemental water supply will eventually become im~ortant and, while not covered in this report, it should be considered in the near future.

Based on the anticipated water demand for the Huehue Ranch subdivision, a series of well development alternatives have been evaluated. Attached is a water system map from the County of

Hawaii Water Master Plan of December 1980. A series of potential well development areas are shown and numbered.

Regardless of which of the three candidate areas is selected to supply the Huehue development, the pumping rate from a given well should not be planned to exceed a rate of 500 gpm. It was pointed out earlier that the basal lens in the study area, particularly to the south of the Hualalai rift zone axis, is quite thin and will be very sensitive to over pumping. The well casing diameters need not exceed 12 inches. It is unlikely that a well drilled deeper than -20' MSL will prove successful. In order to provide more practical knowledge of the thickness of the fresh lens, a hole drilled deeper than -20 M5L is appropriate, however, provisions should be made in design and construction to back fill the well, should it prove necessary to do so. The extremely high cost to drill a well from the elevations (1500' to 1800') indicated, suggests that such work be supervised· by the most experienced personnel available. Further, the thin f~esh water lens may vary in. thickness from point to point, and a matter of a few feet of

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drilling may be the difference between success and failure in

producing potable water directly from the well(s). Regardless,

it is reasonable to assume that any water produced would, under

the worst circumstances, be marginal in quality and might be used

as a source for mixing or as feed water to a reverse osmosis

desalting facility.

Area #1 was selected for the reasons listed below:

1) A well within this area could be situated such as to supply a County tank located at Kaloka mauka (spillway 1455'), Kana Palisades (spillway 1385') or Kalaoa (spillway 1815'). The water could then be boosted to Huehue Ranch.

2) It is closest to the high~r rainfall area in Kana mauka.

The. high salinity at Kalaoa well 12-11 infers that wells in Area #1 probably have a higher risk of being mariginal in quality, however, their Rroximity to tanks and the present supply of fresh water for mixing virtually assures success.

Area #2, located within Huehue Ranch, lies just to the south of the Huehue rift axis. It is very probable that this area has a thicker lens than Area #1, as it lies closer to the successful

K.V.R. #4 well. A well drilled in this area, as well as in

Area #3, would not have the advantage of interconnection with the

County system. Although it is common utility practice to require a second standby well and pump in the event of pump failure, it would be more economically prudent to have a complete replacement pump available in storage on-site. Wells in Hawaii have proven lives in. excess of fifty years, with some in operation since 1895. c "-7- o

It is doubtful that a properly constructed well will fail,

except by over pumping the aquifer and causing salt water

encroachment.

Area #3 has a slightly better prospect of success than

Area #2, although it lies outside of Huehue Ranch's property.

It also is without the opportunity for interconnection with the

County system. In the case of Areas #1 and #2, a direct rainfall catchment system would prove to be valuable for supply and also

as a means of reducing operating cost.

In summary, well development prospects in each of the selected areas are very promising and the water supply for the

183 lot Huehue Ranch subdivision can be met by a new well source.

The primary constraint to successful well developments in either of the three areas will be over pumping, improper construction and operation or high costs. It must be recognized that fresh groundwater within the north and south Kana coast is quite limited in quantity, particularly as sources are located away from the high rainfall belt. The result is a higher capital cost for each unit of demand. Regardless, the proposed 183 lot subdivision water demands can be met by a well in either one of the three well development areas.