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- Well Information RequestCWRM maintains a Well Index Database to track specific information pertaining to the construction and installation of production wells in Hawaii. Formerly, this information was provided in a compressed table format via the Internet. Due to the heightened security concerns of information provided via the Internet and the potential misuse of information, the Commission on […]
- Petition for Ground Water Management Area Designation, Keauhou Aquifer System Area, North Kona, HawaiiView of Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park. This map depicts the wells surrounding the Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park in the Keauhou Aquifer System Area (Click here to view the well maps). Date Action Nov. 8 & 9, 2018 The Commission hosted an Invitational Adaptive Management Symposium in partnership with UH ‘Ike Wai and ‘Ohana Members […]
- Water Management AreasWater Management Areas are special areas where additional Commission regulation is required. This additional regulation is for owners of water sources (such as wells owners) who must obtain water use permits to withdraw water for various uses. Fundamentally, individual water management areas coincide with individual hydrologic unit areas. View All Groundwater Hydrologic Unit Maps. Click […]
- Water Management AreasSurface Water Management Areas are special areas designated by the Commission requiring users of surface water sources (such as streams, diversions, and ditches) to obtain surface water use permits to withdraw and use water for various purposes. Individual surface water management areas basically coincide with individual hydrologic units (watersheds). The State Water Code, Chapter 174C, […]
- The CommissionThe Commission on Water Resource Management consists of seven members, five of whom are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the State Senate. The remaining two are the Chairperson of the State Board of Land and Natural Resources, who serves as Chairperson of the Water Commission, and the Director of the State Department of […]
- Na Wai Eha Surface Water Use PermitsNa Wai Eha was designated as a surface water management area on March 13, 2008. Na Wai Eha refers to the four streams in the Wailuku District of Maui: Waihee, Waiehu, Iao, and Waikapu. Any person who is making, or who proposes to make a withdrawal, diversion, impoundment, or consumptive use of surface water in […]
- PublicationsPublished Commission Reports These reports are published or contracted by Commission staff on a range of topics related to the study and assessment of Hawaii’s water resources. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Publications The Commission, along with various agencies, regularly partner with the U.S. Geological Survey to cooperatively fund hydrologic and biological studies conducted by the […]
- Statewide FrameworkThe State Water Code calls for coordination between the Commission, the counties, and other state agencies to “formulate an integrated and coordinated program for the protection, conservation, and management of waters in each county …” To effectively implement these requirements, a Statewide Framework for Updating the Hawaii Water Plan, incorporating the techniques of Integrated Resources […]
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- 2008 Water Resource Protection Plan UpdateThe Commission last updated the Water Resource Protection Plan (WRPP) in 2008. The WRPP update includes policies, program directives, resource inventories, and recommendations across a broad spectrum of resource management issues. Efforts supporting this update focused on the following tasks: Declaration of Commission policies, goals, and objectives, including applicable Supreme Court rulings, Decision and Orders, […]