Storm runoff remediation in Napili Bay (HI). II
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2013
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Description:"Napili Bay and Beach Foundation hired a contractor to successfully clean out and replant the ephemeral streambed we have named Napili Kahawai (Napili stream). This was done in accordance with the plans from the consulting firm Sustainable Resources Group International, Inc. (srgii), to mitigate further erosion damage causing deposition of sediment into Napili Bay. Water quality monitoring and visual observations have demonstrated no sedimented runoff events from this watershed since this project was completed in Spring, 2014. An expanded water quality monitoring program that conforms to data needed by Hawaii Department of Health, Clean Water Board was initiated in Summer, 2015. Data from these initial samplings can be found attached to this final report. The Napili Bay and Beach Foundation Board of Directors plans to fund (private sources) and continue this periodic monitoring, and will use the results to guide future projects for mitigation of nutrient runoff sources. The stretch goal of conducting an educational workshop for Resort Staff members at Napili, Maui was accomplished in May, 2015; photos and data can be found later in this final report. In sum, all of the goals put forward in the original proposal were accomplished, on time and within budget"--Summary of accomplishments.
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:acb467befda23fb6b24cd4f7c43b8f413afcb7b748f0895a49fd5a64fbe1d1a4
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