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The existing State of Emergency (FYI+Comments)
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Originally posted by Carey
Have no idea WHAT this is about -
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Originally posted by Opihikaobob
By asking for the time line? Or maybe about the generators?
as YOUR timeline with the statement "declared August 7, the day after the hurricane" is 2 days off... So I am not sure how any timeline will help you! BTW Where in this thread is there anything before about generators??? Is this another of your inaccuracies??? PLEASE if you think you need to be more informed, gain the credentials needed for the information you feel you are entitled to, but TRY to maintain YOUR stated "#1 on a criteria for accurate reporting" AND BE ACCURATE OR STOP THIS FEAR MONGERING THAT YOU SEEM TO THINK IS INTERESTING, you are only proving that you seem to have no idea of anything but the false statement you keep making. I see no way you could live anywhere in Hawaii County and have no clue about some of these facts, like the dates of the Iselle visited us... if you do not live here, why keep acting like you are entitled to this information?
[/quote] Carey please look at this post(below in this thread not far above your last post. ) : Posted - 08/22/2014 : 11:48:10 Show Profile Reply with Quote Steam release causes concern Hawaii Tribune Herald 8/21/2014 Extracts from article , with my commentary added in Italics The release, which included hydrogen sulfide.... Blocked roadways prevented the FD hazmat team from reaching the site to take hydrogen sulfide readings and stationary monitors were offline because of power outages. [Abbreviated from here on] staff took measurements with hand held meters..... Mike Kaleikini....... said the 7 staff members were present and didn't report any health impacts (note: in Harry Kim's report he said that they said that they were in fact understaffed the night of 8/6/2014) yada yada yada................................. Later on in the article: With the concentration unclear....... Wind speeds unclear.......... Oliveira speaking: requested PGV speak with Helco about coordinating a plant shut down prior to the arrival of another storm. Civil Defense provided the plant with generators to keep monitors running during power outages. - (stock up batteries & water, etc, before another event) Additionaly the county is planning to conduct a geothermal health study to asses impacts from the plant.
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RE: The existing State of Emergency (FYI+Comments) - by Opihikaobob - 08-26-2014, 07:09 AM

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