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Final environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact, Humuula Saddle region of Hawaii Island: a detailed hydrologic evaluation and exploratory drilling program, TMK 6-7-001-041, South Kohala District, Island of Hawaii

Author:
University of Hawaii,, Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology,
Title:
Final environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact, Humuula Saddle region of Hawaii Island: a detailed hydrologic evaluation and exploratory drilling program, TMK 6-7-001-041, South Kohala District, Island of Hawaii
Periodical:
Infrastructure
Year:
2014
Subject:
Roads environmental aspects Hawaii Island Highway planning Hawaii Island Saddle Road Hydrology Mauna Kea Kohala
Summary:
The purpose of this project is to better understand the hydrologic processes and groundwater system within the South Kohala Saddle region (TMK 6-7-001-041) of Hawaii Island and help to improve management practices of the islands groundwater resources. During the assessment that the proposed action would have on the environment, impacts regarding the following were taken into consideration: geology and soils, water resources, noise, anthropogenic lighting, air quality, flora, fauna, cultural resources, potable water, wastewater disposal, solid and hazardous waste, transportation, land use, socioeconomic environment, and the environmental justice and protection of children. Through this analysis, it was found that none of the impacts would meet or exceed mandated thresholds as a result of the preferred action. Therefore, it was found that the project would have no significant effect on the environment.
URL:
http://oeqc2.doh.hawaii.gov/EA_EIS_Library/2014-04-08-HA-FEA-Humuula-Saddle-Region-Hydrologic-Evaluation-and-Exploratory-Drilling-Project.pdf
Date:
March 17, 2014
Collection:
EIS