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Zone D1 Profile

Communities:
Hale Moku (318 Homes)
Hokulani (190 Homes)

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Last Updated:
21 August 2024

Extended Drinking Water Monitoring
In April 2024, the Navy began a voluntary 12 month extended drinking water monitoring program, which will collect 5,800 drinking water samples from homes that weren’t sampled in the previous Long Term Monitoring program (LTM). We will continue to collect drinking water samples at all schools, child development centers, Waiawa Shaft and hydrants throughout the distribution system monthly. Stage 5 data summary reports with an overview of what was found will be posted at the end of each quarter. Additionally, specific results from each location in this zone are posted monthly with their corresponding time period.

Quarter 1 - Samples Collected April through June of 2024
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Extended Drinking Water Monitoring Q1, 20 August 2024
PDFSampling Results for Waiawa Shaft Extended Drinking Water Monitoring Q1, 21 August 2024

Quarter 2 - Samples Collected July through September of 2024
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Extended Drinking Water Monitoring Q2, 20 August 2024
PDFSampling Results for Waiawa Shaft Extended Drinking Water Monitoring Q2, 21 August 2024

Quarter 3 - Samples Collected October through December of 2024


Quarter 4 - Samples Collected January through March of 2025

 


 

Drinking Water Long Term Monitoring
In March 2022 the Navy began a two year long-term monitoring program, which will collect 7,800 samples from homes, schools, child development centers, other buildings and hydrants throughout the distribution system. Long-term monitoring is planned over 7 Periods and a Stage 5 data summary report with an overview of what was found will be posted at the end of each Period. Additionally, specific results from each location in this zone are posted monthly with their corresponding time period.

Period 1 - Samples Collected March through April of 2022
PDFData Summary for Zone D1 Stage 5 Long-Term Monitoring Period 1, 26 May 2022
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Long-Term Monitoring Period 1, 03 June 2022

Period 2 - Samples Collected April through May of 2022
PDFData Summary for Zone D1 Stage 5 Long-Term Monitoring Period 2, 23 June 2022
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Long-Term Monitoring Period 2, 09 June 2022

Period 3 - Samples Collected May through June of 2022
PDFData Summary for Zone D1 Stage 5 Long-Term Monitoring Period 3, 02 August 2022
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Long-Term Monitoring Period 3, 30 June 2022

Period 4 - Samples Collected June through December of 2022
PDFData Summary for Zone D1 Stage 5 Long-Term Monitoring Period 4, 22 December 2022
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Long-Term Monitoring Period 4, 22 December 2022

Period 5 - Samples Collected January through June of 2023
PDFData Summary for Zone D1 Stage 5 Long-Term Monitoring Period 5, 30 June 2023
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Long-Term Monitoring Period 5, 23 June 2023

Period 6 - Samples Collected July through December of 2023
PDFData Summary for Zone D1 Stage 5 Long-Term Monitoring Period 6, 29 December 2023
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Long-Term Monitoring Period 6, 29 December 2023

Period 7 - Samples Collected January through March of 2024
PDFSampling Results for Zone D1 Long-Term Monitoring Period 7, 21 June 2024

Waiawa Shaft PFAS Data
Since December 3, 2021, the Navy water distribution system has been sourced only by the Waiawa shaft. Water from the Waiawa shaft, located 6.2 miles from Red Hill, remains safe and is monitored under the interagency-approved long-term monitoring plan for the Navy water distribution system to ensure it meets DOH and EPA standards for safe drinking water.
PDFWaiawa Shaft PFAS Results (April 2023)

Supporting LTM Documentation
Internal LinkLTM Laboratory Reports for Zone D1 Stage 5, 20 August 2022


Emergency Response
In December 2021, as an emergency response to contamination in the water system, the Navy began execution of the Drinking Water System Recovery Plan, which was approved by the Hawaii Department of Health and the Environmental Protection Agency. The plan involved 5 Stages of recovery, distribution system flushing, distribution system sampling, home and building flushing, home and building sampling, and long-term monitoring. All of the data summaries and results from Stages 1-4 are posted in this section for public awareness.

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