07-07-2023, 10:35 PM
"Honolulu’s municipal government, responsible for all of Oahu, plans to eliminate nearly 1,000 of the island’s 7,500 cesspools by spending $50 million to run sewer lines to an Ewa Beach neighborhood. The project mainly will be funded by tax-exempt municipal bonds."
That's $50K per cesspool. A lot of money, yet clearly the best plan for all properties near the coast.
Sewer lines for homes near aquifers should also be prioritized statewide. As for the rest, I agree about requiring septic for new construction but otherwise not forcing residences with existing cesspools to change over. That would be a waste of money and resources.
That's $50K per cesspool. A lot of money, yet clearly the best plan for all properties near the coast.
Sewer lines for homes near aquifers should also be prioritized statewide. As for the rest, I agree about requiring septic for new construction but otherwise not forcing residences with existing cesspools to change over. That would be a waste of money and resources.