WAIMEA, Hawaii – $340,000 has been released for Waimea Irrigation System improvements on Hawaii Island, part of the $7.8 Million going out for various capital improvement projects state-wide. All funding is going towards local agriculture industry and to upgrade the state’s water irrigation infrastructure.
The money for the Waimea Irrigation System will be for “design funds for ditch lining repairs, stabilization and/or relocation of access road, replacement of a water control slide gate, tunnel restoration and other miscellaneous improvements.” The Waimea Irrigation System was the only Big Island project on the list.
“Safeguarding our water supplies is a high-priority natural resource goal of this administration,” Governor Neil Abercrombie said. “These projects will upgrade the state’s aging agricultural infrastructure to create a more reliable water supply for many of the farmers and ranchers that support Hawaii’s economy.”
The full list of projects, courtesy the Office of the Governor:
$2,500,000 – Waiahole Water System Improvements, Oahu – Construction funds for improvements including the replacement of up to four siphons and valves to minimize water losses and significantly improve the reliability of the system. The existing metal siphons on the water system are more than 95 years old and are severely corroded.
$1,500,000 – Upcountry Maui Watershed Project, Maui – Construction funds to install a new dual agricultural water pipeline on the upper slope of Kula. The pipeline will provide an adequate and consistent water supply to existing farms and relief to the domestic water treatment requirements by reducing the quantity of water requiring treatment.
$1,400,000 – Kekaha Ditch Improvements, Kauai – Construction funds to replace a 107-year-old metal siphon. Deterioration over the years has resulted in corrosion of the siphon’s inner walls and leakage at the intake structure.
$925,000 – Waimanalo Irrigation System Improvements, Oahu – Construction funds to extend the main distribution pipeline. The extended pipeline would replace an unlined open ditch section, minimize water losses due to evaporation and seepage, provide downstream users with equal access to the system’s main distribution pipeline and eliminate time spent maintaining the existing open ditch.
$750,000 – Galbraith Lands Irrigation System at Lake Wilson, Oahu – Design funds to develop a plan to build a long-term, cost-effective water system that will utilize surface water from Lake Wilson to irrigate the Galbraith land.
$340,000 – Waimea Irrigation System Improvements, Hawaii Island – Design funds for ditch lining repairs, stabilization and/or relocation of access road, replacement of a water control slide gate, tunnel restoration and other miscellaneous improvements.
$250,000 – Waimanalo Irrigation System Improvements, Oahu – Design funds for the stabilization of a pipe flume, installation of a fiberglass walkway, burying of above ground water meters and other miscellaneous improvements.
$200,000 – Molokai Irrigation System Improvements, Molokai – Planning and design funds for the replacement of an aboveground concrete flume with an underground pipeline, structural stabilization of an access bridge, repairs to a 250,000-gallon irrigation water storage tank and burying of aboveground water meters.Hawaii State Office of the Governor
by Big Island Video News5:43 pm
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STORY SUMMARY
$7.8 million is going out for various capital improvement projects state-wide for the local agriculture industry