
Since the collapse and closure of the old Kohala Ditch, there’s been no reliable source of water for the many agricultural enterprises in the area. This is a new well and water tank under construction near Hawi, which is intended to help mitigate that water shortage.
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Very modern. We have desalination plants here. Plenty of salt water to go around.
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We have those too, but not a lot.
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Same. Only one in our state at this stage.
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That’s a cracker of a water tank Graham. I guess you are as much into water hungry crops as we are now too.
Thanks for joining in 😀
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Well the ditch was constructed by the original sugar plantation owners for their thirsty crop. These days, the problem has more to do with climate change and reduced rainfall in normally wet areas.
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A covered water tank is a necessity now-a-days with increased temperatures
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Water is a precious resource. Any kind of conservation or reuse is a good idea in my book.
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I am with you on that
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Soon? I never think of you as having drought issues xx
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It’s kind of an ongoing problem. Where I live, it used to be wet and green, but that’s not the case any more.
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Real evidence of climate change, then xx
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I’d say so.
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A blessing for the new year.
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It will certainly be welcome once it’s up and running.
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