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November 15, 2020 BOD Report Update

Our contractor, Isemoto, and their subcontractors have completed a significant amount of work this year including erecting and filling the new 290,000 gallon water tank.  Our contractors have also recently finished updating the mutual aid interconnection point with the Hawaiian Beaches Water Company which is located on Aama Street.  This facility allows us to share water between our systems when scheduled work or emergencies prevent our wells from supplying water. Our contractors have also completely replaced and updated the PRV stations at Ina and Ohiki Streets.  All of the remaining work will take place at the water yard where Wasa Electric is updating all electrical wiring and the electrical panels and Big Island Mechanical is updating the booster pumping system.  We expect this work to take another month or two and a few limited water outages may still be necessary as we connect the new pumping equipment to the new tank. The entire project should be complete by year end and we sincerely appreciate our members patience as work has proceeded on the very worthwhile project.

May 7, 2020 Water Yard Progress Photo

April 15, 2020 BOD Report Update

Isemoto and Phillips Tank and Structure are on site at the water yard. They have completed all of the underground ductile iron piping and the tank foundation is ready for inspection.  There will be two separate concrete pours for the foundation and this work should be completed by mid-April.
Isemoto is also beginning to mobilize their electrical and mechanical sub-contractors.  These sub-contractors will install all new electrical wiring and cabinets, the new booster pumps, the influent piping controls and the hydro-pneumatic tank.  They also still need to install back flow preventers on Aama Street at the mutual aid point and upgrade the pressure relieve systems on Ina and Ohiki Streets.

January 29, 2020 BOD Report Update

After much delay, HSCA finally received the permits for this project in November of 2019.  Soon thereafter our contractor, Isemoto Contracting advised that our water tank supply company, Central Pacific Tanks, has been bought out by a mainland company call Phillips Tank and Structure.  This basically left the water tank supplier without the required state contractor’s license and lacking an Engineer to inspect and approve the tank construction as required of them in their sale agreement with Isemoto.   Isemoto is not comfortable moving forward until this issue is resolved. It is hoped that this issue is resolved by the end of January, allowing construction to begin in February.  Once construction begins again, our members will be notified in advance of any water outages and a few more are required during the switch over to the new tank and pumping system and also when we replace the two PRV stations.

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