06-02-2009, 01:11 PM
There ARE bathrooms in the area; hundreds of them. That is the problem. A much greater problem than visitors who have the opportunity to dookie elsewhere before or after their visit. The residents waste leaches into the pools 24/7 and the close proximity makes it much more concentrated than the sewage filtering down from mauka. The signs posted by the state Dept of Health at the pools warn of "fecal matter" and bacteria. It's just criminal that the local residents would insist that the source is anyone other than their own faulty systems.
We do have a problem island wide, but Kapoho residents should be taking the lead in solving it, rather than just trying to keep everyone else out and pointing fingers.
Low cost, environmentally friendly alternative; composting toilets.
punatoons
We do have a problem island wide, but Kapoho residents should be taking the lead in solving it, rather than just trying to keep everyone else out and pointing fingers.
Low cost, environmentally friendly alternative; composting toilets.
punatoons