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National Park service seeks safe margins in Kona water use

September 1, 2014

By Bret Yager West Hawaii Today (28 Aug 2014)

byager@westhawaiitoday.com

The National Park Service is stressing the importance of a “margin of safety” for its ecosystems, while acknowledging there is no evidence that current water pumping practices pose an immediate threat to the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park.

See article at West Hawaii Today.

Filed Under: Climate Change, Groundwater

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