LIHU‘E — The Department of Water has scheduled a water outage in the Ha‘ena-Wainiha area from 9 p.m. Thursday to 4 a.m. Friday. The outage will allow the department’s contractor, Unlimited Builders, to isolate the system and do much-needed rehabilitation
LIHU‘E — The Department of Water has scheduled a water outage in the Ha‘ena-Wainiha area from 9 p.m. Thursday to 4 a.m. Friday. The outage will allow the department’s contractor, Unlimited Builders, to isolate the system and do much-needed rehabilitation work to the existing 100,000-gallon Ha‘ena tank and the Wainiha booster pump station.
This project is part of Water Plan 2020, DOW’s comprehensive long range plan to replace or repair aging infrastructure so customers can continue to be provided with safe and affordable water.
During the outage, customers in the Ha‘ena-Wainiha area will either have no water or experience low water pressure.
The areas that will have no water service include all of Ha‘ena and parts of Wainiha, including customers along Kuhi‘o Highway from the Wainiha Powerhouse Road intersection to the Ananalu Road intersection, as well as those along Ananalu Road.
All other areas in Wainiha will experience low water pressure including those along Wainiha Powerhouse, Ala‘eke and Anahulu roads.
A detailed map of all the affected streets can be viewed online at www.kauaiwater.org.
Affected customers are advised to take the following steps:
• Store enough water to meet their needs during the outage.
• Notify family, friends, and neighbors that may be affected by the outage.
• Those with faulty water heaters should ensure that their water heaters do not empty during the outage.
• Exercise caution while driving through the area.
DOW will provide portable water tanks at Ha‘ena Beach Park and along Ananalu Road for customers who run out of water during the shutdown. Customers will need to bring their own water containers.
When the water main is turned back on after the connection is done, it is possible that air will be mixed with the water. If this happens, the water will appear white or milky in color. The air in the water will dissipate after a while and should not be cause for alarm.
The Department of Water apologizes for the inconvenience and thanks affected customers for their patience and cooperation in preparing for the water outage.
Affected customers that have listed phone number or have registered for the county’s Blackboard Connect CTY notification service will be contacted through Connect CTY about the outage.
Those who have not yet signed up for the free notification service and would like to do so should log onto the county website, www.kauai.gov, or call the Kaua’i Civil Defense Agency at 241-1800.
For more information, call the Department of Water at 245-5461 during business hours, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
For emergencies after business hours, call Police Dispatch at 241-1711.