06-17-2008, 10:47 AM
Most of the residences use the "catchment system" of collecting water run-off from the roof of the house into a large tank somewhere on the lot. It sounds primitive, but most people prefer it since they can control what goes into their water as opposed to what the county adds. It works very well except during our rare drought periods. Then folks buy water to fill their tanks. Most tanks hold at least 10,000 gallons of water. Some of the roads closest to the highway have county water and a few people down by the ocean have drilled wells. There is electricity throughout the subdivision although there are some areas with no houses and therefor no power poles.
http://www.hawaiianparadisepark.org/faq.html
Of course don't listen to me... because I'm not from HPP [B)]
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"...confuse people. People are already confused..."
Emily Naeole
http://www.hawaiianparadisepark.org/faq.html
Of course don't listen to me... because I'm not from HPP [B)]
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"...confuse people. People are already confused..."
Emily Naeole