Public
Uses
of
Kauaʻi
WaterFor
well
over
150
years,
Grove
Farm
has
operated,
maintained,
and
enhanced
a
series
of
legacy
water
systems
that
serve
Kaua‘i
communities.
Given
the
central
location
of
the
Grove
Farm
lands,
this
water...
KAPA‘A,
HI
–
Sharyl
Lam
Yuen
and
Todd
Ozaki,
representing
the
Grove
Farm
Foundation,
presented
a
$5,000
donation
to
the
Emergency
Room
Department
of
the
Samuel
Mahelona
Memorial
Hospital.
Accepting
the
check
to
the
Mahelona
Auxiliary...
LIHU‘E,
HI
–
The
Grove
Farm
Foundation
gifted
the
Kaua‘i
Veterans
Council
and
Museum
$10,000
to
assist
with
the
renovation
of
the
Kaua‘i
Veterans
Center’s
Silver-Bronze
Star
and
the
Purple
Heart
conference
rooms.
The
funds,
which
were...
Water
Clarity
I
-
Sustainable
Surface
Water
Here
on
Kauaʻi,
we
are
fortunate
to
have
one
of
the
wettest
spots
on
Earth
–
Waiʻaleʻale.
Annual
rainfall
averages
about
450
inches
of
rain
each
year.
Due
to
its
crater-like
summit,
water...
KAPAIA,
HI
–
After
14
years,
the
vision
of
the
late
Mayor
Bryan
Baptiste
of
a
treatment
and
healing
center
for
Kaua‘i’s
youth
has
come
to
fruition.
Under
the
leadership
of
former
Mayor
Bernard
Carvalho
and
his
administration,
the...
(Press
Release
12/09/19
/
U.S.
Department
of
the
Interior)Nēnē
downlisted
from
endangered
to
threatened
thanks
to
strong
local
partnerships.HONOLULU,
Hawaiʻi
—
Sunday,
U.S.
Secretary
of
the
Interior
David
Bernhardt,
announced
the...
Grove
Farm
is
pleased
to
announce
that
Aloha
Golf
Group,
led
by
President
and
industry
veteran
Fran
Roach,
as
the
new
management
firm
for
the
Puakea
Golf
Course.
Roach
will
serve
as
General
Manager
and
oversee
golf
operations,
sales,...
Aloha
HFB
Members
and
Supporters,Every
session,
we
introduce
pro-agriculture
bills
through
our
friends
at
the
legislature
that
will
help
Hawaiʻi’s
farmers
and
ranchers
stay
viable
and
thrive.
In
addition,
we
follow,
and
when...
If you missed it on Hawaiʻi News Now on November 13th, our very own Arryl Kaneshiro does a great job of explaining the importance of water and Grove Farm's focus on Building a Sustainable Kauaʻi!
HONOLULU
—
The
Hawai’i
Department
of
Health
(DOH)
released
a
new
water
quality
study
concerning
Māhāʻulepū
and
Waikomo
watersheds
that
concluded
human
waste
was
not
the
source
of
the
high
bacteria
(enterococci)
counts
in
the
Waiopili...