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ELE’ELE – The water service shutdown for customers positioned on Waialo Road, Okupu Street, Olali Street, Manawanui Court, Mana Olana Court, Harbor Access Road and Ala Uka Street in Ele’ele has been extended until roughly 7 a.m. this morning, due to further work required to finish the brand new connection of a 12-inch bypass water line for the Ele’ele water system. LIHUE – The Department of Water declares that water service is being turned off to prospects situated on Apapane Street in Lihue for approximately 4 to six hours as a result of a service lateral break. LIHU’E – The Department of Water has issued an alert to its clients concerning the further surcharge for online payments made through doxo.com for water service payments. KAPA‘A – The Department of Water announces an instantaneous water service shutdown for purchasers positioned on Ihilani Place in Kapa‘a, for about 5 to six hours.

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KILAUEA – The Department of Water has issued an emergency water service shutdown for patrons positioned on ‘Anini Road in Kilauea, as of approximately 5 p.m. this night, as a result of a current primary line break within the ‘Anini water system. Water service might be unavailable for roughly 6 to 7 hours as DOW crews conduct intensive emergency repairs to the primary line in order to restore services. KAPA’A – The Department of Water has scheduled a water service shutdown for patrons located on Ka’apuni Road and Alapaki Road in Kapa’a on Tuesday, February 12th from 9 a.m.

Water service might be turned off at roughly 9 a.m. this morning in order avoid further flooding in the area and to permit DOW crews to entry the damaged mainline and begin emergency repairs instantly. Additionally, a partial one-lane road closure shall be in place close to the worksite at the intersection of Pu’uopae Road and Opaeka’a Road...

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LIHUE – The Department of Water has issued a water conservation request for all clients till additional notice, as a result of multiple electrical power outages affecting well websites and system features, on account of the latest weather situations. The water conservation notice is in place as a precautionary measure and all prospects are requested to limit water use to important uses only; such as cooking, consumption and sanitation purposes, so as to keep away from a full water service outage. DOW personnel will proceed to observe and assess its water systems island wide, in an effort to take care of water companies to all clients till electrical energy and well site functions may be restored to regular. KAPA’A – The Department of Water wish to remind prospects located on Ka’apuni Road and Alapaki Road in Kapa’a, of a scheduled water service shutdown on Tuesday, February 12th from 9 a.m...

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