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Kilauea

 

 

 

Where does my water come from?

 

Your water comes from ground water (underground) sources.  Rain that falls in the mountain filters through the ground into formations called aquifers. Wells are drilled into these formations and the water is pumped out. These formations can also be found in the mountains (still considered ground water). Tunnels are constructed to tap these sources. 

 

The quality of groundwater is very good and requires no treatment except for disinfection (as opposed to surface water sources that require filtration and stronger disinfection).

 

 

The water supply for the Kilauea water system comes from the following sources:

 

            Kilauea Well No. 1

            Kilauea Well No. 2

 

 

All of the water is chlorinated and pumped into the distribution system or stored in the following tanks:

 

            Kilauea

            250,000 gallon tank

 

            Kilauea

            250,000 gallon tank

           

            Kalihiwai

            100,000 gallon tank

           

           Waipake

            100,000 gallon tank

 

 


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