07-28-2018, 08:12 PM
OHHHH I have lists... but will share just three
1) The initial delay in warning Leilani residents of lava... first videos were taken & posted online before 4pm on 5/3, with CD & Fire at the site, first notification for below Luana - 4:40pm, first notification for the whole subdivision was almost 6pm.... coming from tornado alley, where couple o minute relay from trained spotters to broadcast & siren is normal & a 10 minute delay would be looked at as criminal... the delay here was un-excusable...
2)all of the county time & expense to open Pohoiki for one day & issue lots of full access placards to residents to enjoy the park
3) (the one near & dear to me)The announcement of the reopening of Pahoa Pool on a Wed. in Late May, when volcanic ash, cinder & glass strands were falling by the bag full into the pool, pool deck & all over Pahoa. & when the trained water safety personnel mentioned the amount of tephra vacuumed out of the pool & advised not opening, for the county administration to claim that everything that can be done to open the pool should be done because opening the pool was a "high priority" for that Friday... of course, the expected thing about running tephra through a filter & pump system happened... delaying this "high priority" pool opening most likely until major pool renovations can be done (but I am sure the county will add that cost to the FEMA bill for this disaster, not to the county ineptness fund!)
Here is the FB thread I posted of the email communications I had just on the pool:
https://www.facebook.com/carey.yost.1/po...6623620216
1) The initial delay in warning Leilani residents of lava... first videos were taken & posted online before 4pm on 5/3, with CD & Fire at the site, first notification for below Luana - 4:40pm, first notification for the whole subdivision was almost 6pm.... coming from tornado alley, where couple o minute relay from trained spotters to broadcast & siren is normal & a 10 minute delay would be looked at as criminal... the delay here was un-excusable...
2)all of the county time & expense to open Pohoiki for one day & issue lots of full access placards to residents to enjoy the park
3) (the one near & dear to me)The announcement of the reopening of Pahoa Pool on a Wed. in Late May, when volcanic ash, cinder & glass strands were falling by the bag full into the pool, pool deck & all over Pahoa. & when the trained water safety personnel mentioned the amount of tephra vacuumed out of the pool & advised not opening, for the county administration to claim that everything that can be done to open the pool should be done because opening the pool was a "high priority" for that Friday... of course, the expected thing about running tephra through a filter & pump system happened... delaying this "high priority" pool opening most likely until major pool renovations can be done (but I am sure the county will add that cost to the FEMA bill for this disaster, not to the county ineptness fund!)
Here is the FB thread I posted of the email communications I had just on the pool:
https://www.facebook.com/carey.yost.1/po...6623620216