You are here: Home News Room News Releases 2008 News Releases GOVERNOR LINGLE RELEASES $6 MILLION FOR WAIMANALO IRRIGATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS

GOVERNOR LINGLE RELEASES $6 MILLION FOR WAIMANALO IRRIGATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS

For Immediate Release:  February 13, 2008


HONOLULU – Governor Linda Lingle has released $6 million for improvements to the Waimanalo Irrigation System to maximize the amount of water transported from Maunawili Valley water collection intakes to the Waimanalo reservoir and area farmers. The system is managed by the Hawai‘i Department of Agriculture (HDOA).

“When the Waimanalo Irrigation System isn’t operating efficiently, farmers feel the impact, particularly during periods of below-average rainfall,” said Governor Lingle. “This project will provide major system improvements so that Waimanalo farmers have a more dependable water supply for their crop production and for their businesses to succeed.”

Over the past six years, Waimanalo Valley farmers have faced five droughts, as well as mandatory restrictions on water usage due to low water-level readings at the Waimanalo reservoir. This project will build on past emergency work conducted by HDOA employees and volunteer crews by repairing deteriorated flumes and ditches that hamper the irrigation system’s ability to transport water, constructing an additional siphon system, and upgrading access roads and service pathways to make it easier for workers to reach construction and repair sites.

Design for this project is scheduled to be completed in November 2008. Construction is scheduled to be completed in November 2009.


####

For more information, contact:

Sandra Lee Kunimoto
Chair, Board of Agriculture
Phone: (808) 973-9550

Lenny Klompus
Senior Advisor – Communications
Phone: (808) 586-7708

Russell Pang
Chief of Media Relations
Phone: (808) 586-0043

Document Actions
Navigation