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Tag: kihei

April 23, 2022June 25, 2022Development, Environment, Flooding, Streams, Watershed, Wetlands

South Maui is suffering from a Degraded Watershed

South Maui is suffering from a Degraded Watershed South Maui’s watershed is severely degraded due to poor soil management, overgrazing on uplands […]

March 17, 2021July 19, 2022Development, Environment, Flooding, Infrastructure

Drainage Problems

What may surprise you to know is the many areas in Kihei do not have a stormwater drainage system. Kihei is built […]

March 16, 2021July 8, 2021Community, Culture, Environment, Kai, Shoreline

Tradition and Culture

Traditional and Cultural Uses: The (4) fishponds collectively known as Kalepolepo Fishponds have cultural significance and are associated with 2x Heiaus. The fish […]

March 16, 2021September 27, 2021Aina, Development, Government, Housing

Unregulated Development

Unregulated development: Overdevelopment in the Kihei area was unregulated during the building booms of the 70’s and 80’s, but it is only […]

March 16, 2021April 10, 2021Beaches, Climate, Flooding, Infrastructure, Shoreline, Uncategorized

Rising sea levels impacting shorelines

March 16, 2021April 10, 2021Aina, Climate, Environment, Flooding, Infrastructure, Land

About Kihei Flooding

About Kihei Flooding:  Flooding often occurs during Kona storms is often associated with power outages, making the problems worse. Flooding can occur […]

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