HANAPEPE County officials are announcing that construction of the Salt Pond Beach Park effluent system for the main pavilion as well the west comfort station have been completed ahead of schedule.
HANAPEPE — County officials are announcing that construction of the Salt Pond Beach Park effluent system for the main pavilion as well the west comfort station have been completed ahead of schedule.
“I want to thank our teams with the Department of Public Works and the Department of Parks and Recreation for their work to bring these comfort stations in working order almost two months ahead of schedule,” said Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami. “With construction for the effluent system complete, both the main pavilion and west comfort station are now available to beachgoers.”
Contracted by Earthworks Pacific Inc., the $1.2 million project conveys wastewater from the main pavilion and west comfort station to the county’s sewage collection system to be treated at the county’s ‘Ele‘ele wastewater treatment plant.
So, how long before a drunk band of locals, out to prove what he-men they are, decided to trash the restrooms again?
Wait…ahead of schedule? Haven’t you slackers been working on this for the past 8 years? Wow…somebody dragged this job out to get their kids new dirt bikes.
The countless unproductive hours, days, weeks, and months it took to complete this project is a signal that somebody was and probably still is bleeding money from the county. Obviously, there was some “connected” locals doing this work. I hope you parasites made enough money to put your ugly little kids through college at the taxpayer’s expense.