Punahoa Spring, location of proposed Kaupo Ranch Well # 1 State
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Punahoa Spring, location of proposed Kaupo Ranch Well # 1 State
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY - " " '--- / KAUPO QUADRANGLE -'\ \ \ \ \ ,, HAWAII-MAUl co .. ' Waiuha ISLAND OF MAUI-HANA DIStRICT Bay 7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) I ~- , Punahoa Spring, location of proposed Kaupo Ranch Well # 1 State # 3806-02 , * «* * Kepio Pt « Pahonu Makaaklnl Pt DO O + \ '- '" C ~ISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MAN DATE: clr/f) I r (3/99) 1MENT SUSPENSEDATE _________________ I TO: _BAUER, G. _CHING, F. FUJII, N. <1 t/ HARDY, R. _HIGA,D. _HIRANO, E. ~CE,C. _ ' IMATA,R. _JINNAI, R. _ KUNIMURA, I. PLEASE: TO: _LUM,A. ~ ~ KAMA'L. ~,D. HYE, M. SAKODA, E. SUBIA, S. _ SWANSON, S. _UYENO, D. _VODA, K. _ _ Approval _ _ Signature Information See Me Review & Comment Take Action _ _ Type Draft _ _ Type Final File Xerox _ _ copies o / o o .............. BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO TIMOTHY E. JOHNS GJO.'£ItHOR Of KAWAU BRUCE S AI«lERSON RICHARD H COX ROBERT G GIRALD DAVIO A. NOeRIGA HERBERT M RICHARDS. JR EDWIN T SAKODA STATE OF HAWAII ACTING OU'..- :lIR£CTOR DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621 HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809 JUN 2 I 1999 Mr. John Kean P.O. Box 1449 Kihei, Hawaii 96753 Dear Mr. Kean: Well Construction Permit Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Thank you for your letter of May 15, 1999, explaining that you were unable to construct the well as originally expected and acknowledging that the permit expired on February 21, 1999. You may reapply whenever you are ready, however, we urge you to do so when you believe you can fInish construction within two years, which should be ample time. Expeditious processing already occurs, usually taking less than two weeks since it can be administratively approved after Department of Health review. If you have any questions, please call Charley Ice at 587-0251. Sincerely, (ltd I~ l TJlttL EDWIN T. SAKODA Acting Deputy Director CI:ss o ... o Kaupo Ranch, Ltd. 1576 HALAMA STREET KIHEI, HAWAII 96753 (808) 879-1484 May 15,1999 Mr. Charley Ice Department of Land and Natural Resources Commission on Water Resource Management PO Box 621 Honolulu Hawaii 96809 RE Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (well No 3806-02) Dear Mr. Sakoda: Sorry for the belated response. Kaupo Ranch Ltd never drilled the subject well. Due to budget constraints we deferred our objectives of last year. We do however, need the subject well and would like to apply for an extension if this is the most expedient method of obtaining permits. Any information that you can provide as to how to proceed would be appreciated. o o I B~N~IN J. CAYETANO OOVERNOfII Of HAWAII o / o TIMOTHY E. JOHNS CtWII. ....,.. BRUCE S. ANDERSON RICHARD H. COX ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR. EDWIN T. SAKODA Acting Deputy Director STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 APR - 8 !999 Mr. John Kean P.O. Box 1449 Kihei, Hawaii 96753 Dear Mr. Kean: Well Construction Permit Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Our records indicate that this permit has expired. We have not received your signed and validated copy of the permit, any well completion information, nor any request for extension. Please inspect your permit and notify us in writing of the status of the well no later than thirty (30) days from the date of this letter. Water may not be used from the well without a pump installation permit, issued on the basis of pump testing and a well completion report and to do so without a pump installation permit is a violation subject to fines of up to $lOoo/day. If we can be of any assistance, please call Charley Ice at 587-0251 or toll-free at 984-2400, extension 70251. Sincerely, rctU/tl l~£~ q~ODA EDWIN T. Acting Deputy Director CI:ss BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO o o GOVERNOR OF HAW.... TIMOTHY E. JOHNS CHAtRPERSON BRUCE S. ANDERSON RICHARD H. COX ROBERT G. GIRAlD DAVID A. NOBRIGA HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR. STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES EDWIN T. SAKODA Acting Deputy Director COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 621 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 APR - 8 1999 Mr. John Kean P.O. Box 1449 Kihei, Hawaii 96753 Dear Mr. Kean: Well Construction Permit Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Our records indicate that this permit has expired. We have not received your signed and validated copy of the permit, any well completion information, nor any request for extension. Please inspect your permit and notify us in writing of the status of the well no later than thirty (30) days from the date of this letter. Water may not be used from the well without a pump installation permit, issued on the basis of pump testing and a well completion report and to do so without a pump installation permit is a violation subject to fines of up to $1000/day. If we can be of any assistance, please call Charley Ice at 587-0251 or toll-free at 984-2400, extension 70251. Sincerely, fcftJ'il T~.£(/~ <i:x.ODA EDWIN T. Acting Deputy Director CI:ss o o BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO MICHAEL D. WILSON GOVERNOR OF HAWAII CHAIRPERSON STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MilKE RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR. DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 821 HONOLUlU, HAWAII 96B09 RAE M. LOUI, P.E. DEPUTY REF:WRM-FC FEB 26 1997 Mr. John Kean P.O. Box 1449 Kihei, Hawaii 96753 Dear Mr. Kean: Well Construction Permit Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Enclosed are two (2) copies of your approved Well Construction Permit for the captioned well(s). As part of the Commission's approval, the following special conditions were added and are part of your permit under Standard Permit Condition 10: Special Conditions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. No permanent monitor tube is required. The long-term continuous test shall be at least 8 hours. No step-drawdown test is required. Cement grout of the annular space shall seal at least 70% of the distance between the ground surface and the top of the aquifer. The well should not be used for drinking water unless it is properly tested and treated. If potable water is used to supply both domestic and irrigation purposes in a single system, the permitee shall eliminate cross-connections and backflow connections by physically separating potable and non-potable systems by an air gap or an approved backflow preventer, and by clearly labeling all non-potable spigots with warning signs to prevent inadvertent consumption of non-potable water. Additionally, the Commission authorized the Chairperson to approve and issue a pump installation permit supported by information provided from aquifer pumping test results, required in Well Construction Standard Condition 6e, subject to the Standard Pump ~stallation Conditions which will be issued to you when we receive your aquifer pump test results and completed Well Construction Report (Part 1). o o FEB 26 1997 Mr. Kean Page 2 The well owner is responsible for iill conditions of the permit. This includes ensuring that the well construction contractor, or other party who constructs the well, submits a completed Part I of the Well Completion Report form (enclosed) and all required testing data within thirty (30) days after the well construction and pump test work is completed. Be advised that you may be subject to fines of up to $1000 per day for any violations of your permit conditions. Please sign both enclosed permit originals and return one for our files. Also, copies of the aquifer pump test procedure and the well completion report form are enclosed for your use. Please provide copies of iill the information in this packet to your well drilling contractor. If you have any questions, please call Rae M. Loui, Deputy Director, at 587-0214 or toll free at 974-4000, Extension 70214. Aloha, ~ j ~ICHAEL D. WILSON Chairperson Enclosures OvELL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT 0 Kaupo Ranch Well #1, Well No. 3806-02 In accordance with Department of Land and Natural Resources, Commission on Water Resource Management's Administrative Rules, Section 13-168, entitled 'Water Use, Wells, and Stream Diversion Works·, this document permits the construction and testing of Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 380~2) at Kaupo, Hana, Maul, TMK 1-7-2:1, subject to the Hawaii Well Construction & Pump Installation Standards (1123197) which include but are not limited to the following conditions: 1. The Chairperson of the Commission on Water Resource Management (Commission), P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, HI 96809, shall be notified, in writing, at least two (2) weeks before any work authorized by this permit commences. 2. The well construction permit shall be for construction and testing of the well only. A minimum one-inch diameter monitor tube shall be permanently installed, in a manner acceptable to the Chairperson, to accurately record water levels. The permittee shan coordinate with the Chairperson and conduct a pumping test in accordance with the attached Aquifer Pump Testing Procedure (attached). The permittee shaD submit to the Chairperson the test results as a basis for supporting an application to install a permanent pump and withdraw water for use. No permanent pump may be installed until a pump installation permit is approved and issued by the Chairperson. 3. In basal ground water, the depth of the wen may not exceed one-fourth (114) of the theoretical thickness (41 times initial head) of the basal ground water unless otherwise authorized by the Chairperson. 4. The permittee shan incorporate mitigation measures to prevent construction debris from entering the aquatic environment, to schedule work to avoid periods of high rainfall, and to revegetate any cleared areas as soon as possible. 5. In the event that subsurface cultural remains such as artifacts, burials or concentrations of shells or charcoal are encountered during construction, the permittee shan stop work and contact the Department's Historic Preservation Division (587-0045) immediately. 6. The proposed weI construction shall not adversely affect existing or future legal uses of water in the area, including any surface water or estabrlShed instream flow standards. This permit or the authorization to construct the well shan not constitute a determination of correlative water rights. The following shan be submitted to the Chairperson within sixty (60) days after completion of work: a. Wen completion report. (attached - Part I, Wen Construction Report). b. Elevation (referenced to mean sea level, msO survey by a Hawaii-licensed surveyor. c. As-built sectional drawing of the well. d. Plot plan and map showing the exact location of the well. e. Complete pumping test records, including time, pumping rate, drawdown, chloride content, and other data. 7. 8. The permittee shaH comply with all applicable laws, rules, and ordinances, and non-compliance may be grounds for revocation of this permit. 9. The wen construction permit application is incorporated into this permit by reference and is subject to the HawaD Well Construction & Pump Installation Standards (1123197). 10. The permit may be revoked if work is not started within six (6) months after the date of approval or if work is suspended or abandoned for six (6) months, unless otherwise specified. The work proposed in the well construction permit application shall be completed within two (2) years from the date of permit approval, unless otherwise specified. The permit may be extended by the Chairperson upon a showing of good cause and gOod-faith performance. A request to extend the permit shaD be submitted to the Chairperson no later than three (3) months prior to the date the permit expires. If the commencement date is not met, the Commission may revoke the permit after giving the permittee notice of the proposed action and an opportunity to be heard. 11. If the well is not to be used it must be properly capped. If the well is to be abandoned then the permittee must apply for a well abandonment permit in accordance with §13-168-12(f) prior to any well sealing or plugging work. 12. Special conditions in the attached cover transmittal letter are incorporated herein by reference. Date of Approval: February 21.1997 Expiration Date: February 21. 1999 ~, Chairperson Commission on Water Resource Management I have read the conditions and terms of this permit and understand them. I accept and agree to meet these conditions as a prerequisite and underlying condition of my ability to proceed. I also understand that noncompliance with any permit condition may be grounds for revocation and fines of up to $1000 per day. Date: _ _ _ _ __ Permittee's Signature: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Firm or Title: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Printed Name: Date: _ _ _ _ __ Driller's Signature: Printed Name: Firm or Title: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Please sign both caples of this permit, return one to the Chairperson, and retain the other for your records. Attachment c: USGS Department of Health/ Safe Drinking Water & Wastewater Branches Maul Department of Water Supply o STAFF RECOMMENDATION [ X ] Approval [] Denial APPLICATION FOR WELL PERMIT Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Well Construction: lO-inch diameter, 100-foot deep Pump Installation: 50-gpm Pump for stock water, domestic use, Kaupo, Hana, Maui. TMK 1-7-2:1 APPLICANT: Kaupo Ranch P.O. Box 1449 Kihei, Hawai'i 96753 DESCRIPTION Location: (see Exhibit 1) LANDOWNER: same Dimensions: (see Exhibit 2) WATER AVAILABILITY: Kipahulu Aquifer System of Hana Sector. Estimated Sustainable Yield: 49 mgd. Existing Use: Unavailable in the WUDP; review of files suggests <1 mgd. Proposed Use: 72,000 gpd. Anticipated pump capacity: 50 gpm. BACKGROUND The application for this well was accepted as complete on November 25, 1996. ISSUES/ANAL YSIS Published: December 1996 DoH Review: The Safe Drinking Water Branch recommends that potable water wells such as this one not requiring Department of Health approval be tested for bacteriological and chemical presence and be routinely monitored thereafter. In similar situations, that Branch has also specified that potable and irrigation applications using the same source be equipped to prevent backflow from non-potable to potable systems, and labelled to prevent inadvertent consumption of non-potable water. Staff review: The proposed well would tap fresh basal ground water, mauka of a known spring serving the same owner but subject to inundation during storm, conditions. Proposed use is approximately 72,000 gallons per day for stockwater use and some domestic use by field employees. There are no other wells within one mile. No adverse impacts are expected. Exhibits: 1(Location Map) 2(Well Cross-section) UNITED STATES r----/r---~ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ~ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY :;;·!~:1 =r:--::;'/~-:-:::' \ ~K , \ '\ \ ~ ~~ ", KAUPO QUADRANGLE HAWAII-MAUl CO .. ' Waiuha ISLAND OF MAUI-HANA DIStRICT Bay I 7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) ''":~';';- ~ 0)*pahonu :c\~ \'_,[ OJ \ ~~ Makaaklnl Pt ~\ ) _ \ Kal4ma 00 0 -1- .. .." .. Keplo Pt Punahoa Spring. location of proposed Kaupo Ranch Well #1 PROJECT AREA State # 3806-02 o o Top of' Casing 67' above sea level Ground Elevation 65' above sea level This portion of well 10' diaMeter, with 6' sched 40 pvc pipe, soUd, grouted full length, 40' deep. Total depth of' well 100' V 6' sched 40 pvc eleva tlon 25' above sea level Proposed \J ell Section Koupo Ronch \Jell #1 Stote #3806-02 TMK 1-7-02-1 \JillioM L. Pyle J PE Civil Engineer #4146 11/15/96 This portion of well 6' diaMeter, with 4' sched 40 pvc pipe. soUd. w/bottOM 20' slotted. 60' deep total. no grout or rock packing used. ~4' sched 40 pvc. capped on bOttOM I- V bOttOM 20' slotted bOttOM elevation 35' below sea level EXHIBIT 2 , ... o o AQUIFER PUMP TEST PROCEDURES (data and graphs to be submitted with Well Completion Report) General Requirements 1. 2. 3. Water discharged from the well during the step-drawdown and long-term test shall be carried away from the well to a distance sufficient to preclude circulation of the discharge water downward to the ground water table. Acceptable measurement tolerances for pump tests are as follows: a. discharge from the well shall not fluctuate beyond ±10%. b. depth to water measurements in the pumped well shall be accurate to 0.01 feet. c. time shall be accurate within ± 1%. Raw and graphed data shall be provided to the Commission in the approved Table 1 and Graph 1 format. Step-Drawdown Test (To determine efficiency of the well and give a preliminary view on the yield quantity and water quality of the well) 1. At least two days prior to the initiation of the step-drawdown test, the water level in the pumped well shall be measured every 12 hours, to obtain the pre-test trend in water levels. The step-drawdown test consists of continuously pumping the well for four hours at four 2. different rates; a. the change from one pumping rate to the next must tbe sufficient to induce an observable change in water level in the well from the rrevious pumpage rate. b. the four different rates may represent the full range 0 pump capacity (if the yield can sustain this), but this is not necessary. Each pumping rate should run for one hour, then institute the new rate as rapidly as 3. possible. Pumping should be continuous through the entire step-drawdown test. Begin pumping at the lowest rate and conclude with the highest rate. 4. Measure chloride concentration and temperature of the discharge water at least five times: 5. a. at the very beginning of the test, and b. at the end of each pumping rate during the step-drawdown test. Following the termination of the step-drawdown test, measure the water level in the 7. pumped well a sufficient number of times to establish that the water level fully recovers to the pre-test level. Lon{l-Terrn Continuous Test (To determine hydraulic properties of the aquifer, to explore for and IdentifY nearby aquifer boundaries such as streams or dikes, and to observe the trend in chloride concentration of the discharge water) 1. Commence the long-term test only when the water level in the pumped well is at pre-test levels (generally about four hours following a step-drawdown test); measure water level immediately before commencing long-term test. The pump rate for the long-term test should be sufficient to create an observable 2. drawdown. Run the test 24 hours per day for at least seven days, except that if the water level 3. remains the same for a period of 24 hours, the test can be terminated. Measure the chloride concentration and temperature of the discharge water at the 4. beginning of the test and every six hours thereafter. Measure depth to water with sufficient frequency that each logarithmic cycle in time on the 5. data plots (Graph 1) contains at least ten data points spread through the cycle. (Example: measure at t=O, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 minutes for the ffrst ten minutes, and at all succeeding decimal multiples of these - t=10, 15, 20, 25, etc.) Following the termination of the long-term continuous test, measure the water level in the 6. pumped well a sufficient number of times to establish that the water level fully recovers to the pre-test level. o Q BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO LAWRENCE MilKE GOVERNOR OF HAWAII DIRECTOR OF HEALTH IS STATE Of HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH In reply, please refer to: P.O/BOx 3378 EMD/SDWB HONOLULU, HAWAII 96801 December 16, 1996 To: Charley Ice, DLNR, Commission on Water Resource Management From: William Wong, P. E ., Chief P) u)a~ Safe Drinking Water Branch Subject: WELL CONSTRUCTION/PUMP INSTALLATION PERMIT APPLICATIONS Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on the Well Construction/ Pump Installation Permit Applications for: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Kipahulu-Boerner Well (Well No. 3903-04) Huelo-Baker Well (Well No. 5413-07) Huelo-Lowen Well (Well No. 5413-08) Huelo-Hipp Well (Well No. 5414-01) Federal and state regulations define a public water system as a system that serves 25 or more individuals at least 60 days per year or has at least 15 service connections. All public water system owners and operators are required to comply with Hawaii Administrative Rules, Title 11, Chapter 20, Rules Relating to Potable Water Systems. The application indicates that this will be a new source of potable water. Section 11-20-29 of Chapter 20 requires that all new sources of potable water serving a public water system be approved by the Director of Health prior to its use. Such an approval is based primarily upon the submission of a satisfactory engineering report which addresses the requirements set in Section 11-20-29. The permit application indicates that the source will be used for potable water. If the well doesn't provide water to a public water system, I recommend the private owner perform bacteriological and chemical analyses prior to useage as a drinking water source and thereafter perform routine analyses to monitor the water quality. WW:la Enclosures o qECEIVED SAFE DRINKING WATER BRANCH BENJ~NJ.CAYETANO OE.~ GOVERNOR OF HAWAII MICHAEL D. WILSON 1,J .' 3 CHAIRPERSON ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MIlKE RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR. STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RAE M. LOUI, P.E. P. O. BOX 821 DEPUTY HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 DEC - 9 1996 TO: FROM: Honorable Lawrence Miike, Director Department of Health Attention: Dennis Tulang, Wastewater Branch William Wong, Safe Drinking Water Branch ~chael D. Wilson, Chairperso~ Commission on Water Resourc, Man'1lgement SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application for Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned well application. We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by December 20. 1996. Please find a map, attached, to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251. Attachment(s) RESPONSE: Contact Person: Signed: , () We have no comments ~ Comments attached Zt/ {i) ~ elt;tI ~ .... Phone: ;/ .,.!, o o BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO GOVERNOR OF HAWAII DEC I 0 1996 ..LllL '- '/~"-'~~ N() STATE OF HAWAII MICHAEL D. WILSON CHAIRPERSON ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MilKE RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR. DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES RAE M. LOUI, P.E. COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPUTY P. O. BOX 621 HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 DEC - 9 1996 TO: FROM: Honorable Lawrence Miike, Director Department of Health Attention: Dennis Tulang, Wastewater Branch William Wong, Safe Drinking Water Branch ~chael D. Wilson, Chairperson~ Commission on Water Resource, Management SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application for Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned well application. We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by December 20. 1996. Please find a map, attached, to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251. Attachment(s) RESPONSE: Pis We have no comments ( ) Comments attached Contact Person: Lv ~1 N. l<a IiWaY1l --~------------~o+-------------------- \fj __ ~ Signed:-----'~"'___'____' __71__.__ Phone: ·/,----7"I.. _ _ _ _ _ _ ~i5'v L-/~t/ ~ rTl ':.." Date:_I'__-__' (o__' __~__~_ ; -. ..!:. • c....) ~ ., ., I '~J o o ,,,411; . ~ 1 1 • o I MICHAEl O. WILSON BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO ~ON GOYERNOA OF HAWAII ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MilKE STATE OF HAWAII RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS. JR. DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RAE M. LOUI. P.E. p.O.BOxe2l HONOLULU. HAWAII 96809 DEC - 9 1996 Mr. John Kean P.O. Box 1449 Kihei, Hawaii 96753 Dear Mr. Kean: Well Construction/Pump Installation Pennit Application for Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) We accepted your application for the captioned well on November 25, 1996, and hereby acknowledge that it is complete. You can expect your application to be processed for action within ninety (90) days from that acceptance date. If you have any questions about your application, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251. Sincerely, ~ I RAE M. LOUI Deputy Director CI:ss DEPUTY o c BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO MICHAEL D. WILSON CHAIRPERSON GOVERNOR OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MilKE RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR. DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P.O. BOX 821 HONOlULU. HAWAII 96809 RAE M. LOUI, P.E. DEPUTY DEC - 9 1996 Honorable Lawrence Miike, Director Department of Health Attention: Dennis Tulang, Wastewater Branch William Wong, Safe Drinking Water Branch TO: FROM: ~chael D. Wilson, Chairperso~ Commission on Water Resource, Man-agement SUBJECT: Well Construction/Pump Installation Permit Application for Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (WeD No. 3806-02) Transmitted for your review and comment is a copy of the captioned well application. We would appreciate your comments on the captioned application for any conflicts or inconsistencies with the programs, plans, and objectives specific to your department. Please respond by returning this cover memo form by December 20. 1996. Please find a map, attached, to locate the proposed well. If you have any questions about this permit application, request additional information, or request additional review time, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251. Attachment(s) RESPONSE: () We have no comments ( ) Comments attached Contact Person: -------------------------------------- Phone:-------------- Signed:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date: _________ o OOQ.tlIENT N). F YR G APP Q. DEPAATMENT OF L6NO Nt.> ~TlAAl RESOLRCES ~C OR ATTAO£O ~KSt£ET 12/6/96 SRCI COST 0 OBJ eTR PROJECl PH ACT 000 C 1026 075 - ---- ---- ----- -- --- --00 --- -- --- - ---- ---- ----- -- --- -- --- - --- ---- ----- - --- -- --- - ---- ----- -------~ NAME!DESCRIPTION°(WANG It-PUT) AM:>lM' (1) John (Jac) Kean --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25.00 (2) (3) (If) TOTAL REW\RKS: . MTE: 25.00 • Llt£ (1) Well No. 3806-02 (WCA/PIPA) i LINE (2) LINE (3) LINE (If) I , ! JOHN (JAC) KEAN AM 2..C fc;, 2037 6.·102/1213 I..AHAlNA BRANCH. LAHAINA. HI . . 711 MEMO Ka.c'r'fP ~t,.. ~ o Q Kaupo Ranch, Ltd. 1576 HALAMA STREET KIHEI, HAWAII 96753 (808) 879-1484 t:-" -r r-· ' - ; '\ ,~ t '., n 9GNOV 25 pi: f 5 November 25, 1996 Ms Rae Loui Deputy Director DL and R Commission on Water Resource Management POBox 621 Honolulu Hawaii 96809 RE Kaupo Ranch Ltd. Well Construction/Pump Permit Application (3806-02) Dear Ms Loui: Enclosed please find the following: 1) Our initial application together with your writing. 2) Topographic quadrangle and TMK location maps. 3) Proposed well section. 4) A $25.00 filing fee. (Please note that this is the second $25.00 fee sent. Our Sept. 6th check, from John Kean, was retained with the last application.) If you have any questions, or need additional information, ptease do not hesitate to contact me. Enc. o o o BENJAMIN J. CAYETANO MICHAEL D. WILSON CHAIRPERSON OOIIEANOA ~ HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII ROBERT G. GIRALD DAVID A. NOBRIGA LAWRENCE H. MilKE RICHARD H. COX HERBERT M. RICHARDS, JR. DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT P. o. BOX 821 RAE M. LOUI, P.E. DEPIITY HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809 OCT -9 1996 Mr. John Kean P.O. Box 1449 Kihe~ Hawaii 96753 Dear Mr. Kean: Well Construction/Pump Installation Pennit Application for Kaupo Ranch Well #1 (Well No. 3806-02) We received your application for the captioned well on September 26, 1996, and request the following additional information before it can be processed as complete: 1. 2. 3. Topographic quadrangle and TMK location maps. Proposed well section (back of application form) completed. Filing fee of $25.00, payable to the Department of Land and Natural Resources. We are returning the application to have the back completed, and your other attachments as reference. We look fOlward to your completed application. You can expect a completed application to be processed for action within ninety (90) days from its acceptance date. If you have any questions about your application, please contact Charley Ice of the Commission staff at 587-0251 or toll free at 984-2400, extension 70251. Sincerely, RAE M. LOUI Deputy Director CI:ss Enclosure « o o AG SYSTEMS HAWAII t': r ~ ...... --. , -, .' PO Box 90 96784,..,.. September 18, 1996 -.J .. PUUNENE. MAUl. HAWAII (''1' ~'-I Memo To: Kaupo Ranch 26 ~ - P 3: ~ - !. - " 3 . -..' Re: Water Availability at Punahoa Spring KUMUNUI MAUKA Attached is a Geologist's Report by Stephen P. Bowles, written in February of 1996, referring to a possible location of a well on the ranch to be bored at elevation 600', referred to as Kumunui Mauka. It is expected that a good, dependable source of clean, potable water could be developed at this location, but it will be a fairly costly well to develop. PUNAHOA SPRING Attached is a Geologist's Report by Stephen P. Bowles, written on February 16, 1996, referring to the spring on the coast known as the Punahoa Spring. This spring has supplied the Ranch with water for their stock watering system for many years. The Ranch is presently moving the main pump system across the road to a mauka location, where it will not be subject to storm damage. This spring is subject to inundation and contamination by sea water during storm periods, with possible damage to the submersible pump presently used in this spring to supply feed water to the main pump. Drilling a shallow well of approximately 85' depth at a location next to the relocated main pump system should allow access to the water strata that is presently accessed at the Punahoa Spring. This would be a 6" diameter cased well. The water quality from this proposed well should be at least as good as the water from the spring, and there is an excellent chance that it will be better quality water than the spring. Complete protection from sea water contamination during stormy periods is also assured with this well. William L. Pyle, PE Civil Engineer #4146 PHONE: (808) 572-5910, FAX: (808) 572-4954 o o ISLAND RESOURCES, LTD. Resource Management with lm.agination Water. Land • Energy STEPHEN P. BOWLES President Telephone (808) 885-4769 885-5941 FAX 885-7851 February 16, 1996 Mr. Lindy Sutherland RR1 Box 751D Kula, Maui, HI 96790 . SUBJ: SUPPLEMENT TO KAUPO RANCH WELL #1 PUNAHOA SPRING WELL The Punahoa Spring pump sump is subject to salt water contamination during high surf periods. As an alternative to this pump site,·a wen is proposed at an elevation of 80 to 85 feet above sea level just mauka of the Kaupo to Hana road up slope from the present pump at Punahoa. A six inch cased well, drilled to a depth of 5 to 10 feet below sea level, should provide an adequate back up to the· proposed mauka well at 500 feet. Care must be exercised when drilling below sea level to find the best combination of yield to salinity. It is expected that the water level will stand several feet above sea level and that at small pumping rates of 20 to 30 gpm (gallons per minute) the water will be fresh and can serve as a drinking water stand by source. The well would be constructed in the lavas of the Kula volcanic series. Deep surface weathering may reduce permeability so it may be necessary to cut back further into the ridge when sitting the well. If at all pOSSible, the well should enter fresh rock above sea level. Stephen P. Bowles SPB:skim P.O. Box 1656. Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 o ISLAND RESOURCES, LTD. 0 Resource Management with Imagination Water. Land • Energy STEPHEN P. BOWLES President Telephone (808) 885-4759 885-5941 FAX 885-7851 KAUPO RANCH WELL #1 The proposed well is to be located at an elevation of about 600 feet as indicated on the map to be attached with the application. A recently constructed (1995) water tank is located adjacent to the well site. Surface lava flows are capped with a' a clinkers of the Hana volcanic series. It is expected that the dense Hana lava will be penetrated at a depth of 30 to 50 feet. A great unconformity is evidenced by gravel, rubble and the weathered surface of the older, thin bedded lavas of the Kula volcanic series (see cross-section) within the Kula lavas. Groundwater levels at the site are unknown but most likely will be associated with a basal fresh water lens with the water level standing between elevation 5 and 10 feet. The well should penetrate to an elevation of -20 to -30 feet and should be test pumped at a rate of about 50 gpm before casing is permanently installed. Final setting of the casing depths and hole completion should be based on the results of this test. A minimum inside diameter of casing should be 6 inches with 8 inches preferred to allow for future expansion of the pump capacity. About 20 feet of perforated casing should extend below sea level and all casing should be steel. A cement basket should be placed at sea level and back filled with several feet of beach sand followed by any initial cement plug. Once the initial plug is cured, the balance of the annular space should be sealed with neat cement grout placed in 100 foot increments which should be cured over night following each 100 foot placement. The well bore should be drilled to the original depth with a 12 inch bore. A small bit can be used to drill open hole after casing, should such open hold be needed. P.O. Box 1656. Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 o o , Elevation In Feet 600' WEATHERED KULA VOLCANIC SERIES 5' O· IDEALIZED GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION THROUGH PROPOSED WEll not to scale Bowles Feb.1996 ~tate of HawaII 0 COMMISSION ON WATER RESOUR~A~G~MENT Department of Land and Natural ResOurces -- APPLICATION FOR PERMI1~ 26 C Well Construction or C Pump Installation S:t til, P 3: 43 ¥i.let InatruelSona: Plla.. print In Ink 01 type and lind completed application with attachmlnt. to. Commlllion on ~lOuroe Man P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, Hawaii 96809. Application mUltbe accompanied by a nonofl'undabl. :flilng ,•• $25.00 payabltlo thl Dept. of ~:'= Natural Resourcel. The Commlulon may not accept Incompl.t. appllcatlonl. For asalltlnce, call the Regulation Brancl1· at 587.0225. 1. Q' APPUCANT: (may be a, b, or c, but.lll must be fDled In) (a) WELL OWNER (b) lANDOWNER Arm/Nama KM,veo ~f:\ ;;=..,...~ ...·om-m."j ,---- ~. . 1<5 (c) CONTR~CTOR Rrm/Nutt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...Pbca;.·_ _ _ _ _ Contractot'a (;57 Uctn.. No, _ _ _ _ _ __ Addrl.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2. WELL LOCATION/NAME: ....~....;IIM~'-f<atn~"""""c;h:L:...______ Address KAupo. M ; : ; - \ 3. (a) PROPOSED WORK: • Crill New WI. Island MA«..l Tax Map Key 1-1-02 -I (Attach a USGS map,lCIIt 1·.~,and I property tax map thowlng w.lllocation r,'.r.nctd to .•ltabUthtd property boundarl...) . tJ • Allir Lccatlon IJ AldrlU IJ Modify Exlatlng Wei IJ De.pen IJ • Abandon/Seal • In.talI New Pump Replace Pump Modify Pump • Be lur. to comple.. and aubmlt well abandonmlnt report upon completion of work. a (b) WELL TYPE: 4. a Dug a PROPOSED USE: 5. [J Rotary [J Rotary-Olaplacamant tJ Rotary-Gtll foltn., [J. Propeller [J Radprocatlng [J Impul.. Motor: [J 01...1 Cau • Electric, ratld hor..pow.r 0._____ [J Military C Municipal ~ncludlng holll., " , , Ito., [J Domeatlc ~ndJvldual, noncommlfclalwatlr lya., [J industrial irrigation {Cfop' • Other (Ixplaln' ~ w~ Statl Land UN C1atrfc1: ~an .~rlculturl Ru,aI Con..rvatlon County ZonIng (delCribe) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a (I more J a Rated Pump CapaCJty:--..;SO==-_ _ _ _ gallons per minute a 6. a Bored DrIven " DrIlled Radial la thll wall a part o. a banlry o. walll? Via .. No (Bdeny dllCtlbe and film the diagram on thl back of thl. PROPOSED PUMP INFORMATION: Pump Type: [J DeIP W•• Turbine Ii Submaralble [J Centrifugal a a (a) PROPOSED AMOUNT OF WITHDRAWAL: a a apace II needed, contlnu. below under remar1cl, explandona.) 12 1000 gallons per day. (b) METHOD OF FLOW MEASUREMENT: ~fIow-me.. lJ Open-plpe C Ortb PIaII 7. PENDING ACTIONS: [] EIS RNONE [] OIhIf(exp.ln) 8. REMAAK8~ exPLANAooNS: 11tE ~ t.{.~6 [] COUA [] SMA . [] EA pP1l,]lt\s .wey, \) ~c.~;~P~,1e&!::6~ &t&=! .. l?£ [] wtJt cs,WUS $OMS . (I ..... IP_IiI~~..... 0" bIcIc) NOTE: ~ below 1ndIca1.. hi till appIcent undIrlllndl trwl.llh piflnll "QUlltld II grll1l.d br UM CoI.",,111Ion CIII Watll' Atloure. Manggcmtnt. till prOPOllca WOfIIII to ". compl wlthln1WO(2f~'''1 0' IN epproVII dat.. 1ft 1ddItIon..,. contractor INllUbmlt to till ComDl111lOn a wei eomplttlon repott. wellbanclonmtnl repott. 01 both. ..,30 dI,l .1111 campltdon dill 0' till permltt.d work. The applicant allO I.IIdlfltlndl IhIt mOl'ltNr Wltlf UI. data IhaI bl IUbmltt.d to ttli Commlliion. 1lIt IIIPIICant b1tIIt undtrlClndI ""."...01 Ihe plopolld plrma shd not eonltllllt. a dltlfmlnl~ 01 eorr.lllIvI Willi rtghCI tncI shd not QUlfIl'llI' till pump ctpIcIty 01 futurl UII up to '" permltt.d pump c.I/)Icltr. ~~mmer~~~~~~~~~ Slgnatul..r:.;::::::W.uJ~~~~!::lb~ J Slgnatur·&~~JJ.lr:~-~~~ Oate_-.....QiIfo---=;..,..t~---- Date • COntractor _________ Signature _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Date _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ For Otnclal U.. Only: Oal. Received _ _ _ _ __ Oal8 Accepled _ _ _ _ __ Field Checked By _ _ _ __ Longitude _ _ _ __ Aquifer System Name ~\P" Lv-t..-A~ State Well No. 'Z.(?O (" /'" Qk--_ HemarkS. . '1· ., II ~ t::XpialflaIlUII:t \«';UIIl U/ . l r: ; t'" . • • :" .. • '. r~" • I :. . t .~! .•..• I· ,.. " .:.. . I . ,- :~', '..-~ .. :. .;": \ to.·~· t, .I~. :. r- I ~ i .. ". '! ,- ;, ..• .ft. D.. EllNMIoIi.top at tiling ~" ; -ROPOaEO ~··raL aeonON''f~'"'' ':., . ~ '.. ' . . . .~ .•.•. ,.\...... 'l: " i<"~I~1 . . .. r· . I t· I ~: ~".1nIL 'I' ., - ". ......._ Rock PlCIdng _ _ _tL .. ~t-- :' ". Ground EIIvdon: B5 I.i ....' 8oldcalng: ____________________ M~aI Ler.g'M~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It Diameter In. In. Wallhlc:kness In. ----t~ Hole DIameter: TolII Depth ~ It. II II CUIng: [] PerIorlled Malerial []Screen n. Length Diameter Wal IhIc:knesa Openings In. In. iq. In./L.F. Open Hole: Length _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " Dlameler _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ In. -Approxlma'e elevallon allIme olllllng appllcallon. Ground elevallon above mean ... 1eveI (msI) by I.,rveyor lcensed by the Stl'e rrust be submned II construcllon. final elevallons 01 wei COf11)Onenta Ill.. be IUbmIttecIln the well COf11)letion/wei abandonment reports. .tart 0' o , o Q State of HawaII COMMISSION ON WATER RESOUR~~~G~~ENT Department of Land and Natural Resources . -- . ' APPLICATION FOR PERMl"t GscI=' 26 C Well Construction or C Pump Installation p 3: ~ 3 1 Instruction.: PIe... print In Ink or type and .. nd compl.t.d application with attachm.nts to ih'eo~'''lon;if w~t Rtao M P.O. Box 621, Honolulu, HawaII 96809. Application mUlt be acoompanled by I non....fund.bl.itllln:g f.'~"2!U)Q PIyaJ'lQ .,.::pt. :r~cT'~ Natural Resource.. Th. Commlliion mlY not accept Incomplet. Ippllcatlon., For 11I1.lance, call the Regulation Stanch' at 587'()225. an 1. APPUCANT: (may be a, b, or c, but.AU must be fUled In) (a) WELL OWNER (b) lANDOWNER Arm/Nam. KA.weo ~H ;:':::"'IOII~ --- - l. . 1c::> ..·m-3m (c) CONTR~CTOR Arm/Namt _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.t:IPh:c,'_____ ContrlCto(1 C-57 Ucenll No_ _ _ _ _ __ Addr.II _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2, 3. WELL LOCATION/NAME: ~ Address KAupo. MA&.(.l Island M~l Tax Map Key 1-1- 02 - I (Attach I USGS map, acal. 1".2Oa!,and • property tax map thowlng w.lllocallon referenced to ...tabllthtd property boundarl...) &u> <:h (a) PROPOSED WORK: • Drill New W.II [J Modify Exlltlng W,II [J • Alt.r location [J Fledrlll [J Repllce Pump [J De.pen [J • Abandon/Seal [J Modify Pump • Inltall New Pump .. Be .ur. to complete and .ubmlt w.1I abandonm.nt r.portupon completion of work. (b) WELL TYPE: [J Dug [J Bor~ [J Drlv.n lit DrIlled [J Radial Y.. 0' thll" II thll w.1I I part of I bln.ry of w.lIl? [] (Brl.fly d.actlbe and fill In the diagram on the b.ck 4. PROPOSED PUMP INFORMATION: Motor: III Subm.ralble [] Centrifugal 6. form.) Rated Pump Capaclty:_.=;5;.;::O~_ _ _ _ gallons per minute Pump Type: [J De.p W.II Turblnt 5. No PROPOSED USE: []Aotary [] Aotary-Olaplacemtnt [] Aotary-Gtar [] Propeller [J RecIprocating [] Impulll [] 01...1 [JOU • Electric, rat.d horllpower 01 _ _ _ __ [] Military [] Municipal ~ncludlng hotel., atort., .te.) [] Indultrl.. [] Domlltlo ~ndlvldual, nonconunerclal water Iva.) II Oth.r (.xplaln) ~ W~ [] irrigation (crop) Stat. Land UII Oiltrlct: [] Urban III ~rlcultur. [] Rural [] Conllrvallon County ZonIng (d.acribt) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (If morl apace II needed, conllnue below under r8l'nll1cl, explanallona.) : (a) PROPOSED AMOUNT OF WITHDRAWAL:_-'.:..::'2.:::"';.I-=OOO;.:.;:~- gallons per day. , (b) METHOD OF FLOW MEASUREMENT: 7. PENDtNG ACTIONS: 8. REMARKS. p CDUA C SMA -'FIow-meW C EA eelS eXPLANAno~s: TttE p~ COpen-pipe 0 RNONE [J OItw(lIqMIn) 0t1fIcI PlIII USc. P912,]lt\5 'WFUe \$ Dwelt ~m=b ~c.~£=%;t~~~~e~ ~ »e SqM~ . A...i F 1! . (I""" .ICIII~. flO..... cmblclc) . NOTE: SI~II"ow IndIcat.. tNt tile IPPIIcMI undtr.tIndI ...... tile Plrml rlque.tld II grllltid II, UII COlllmlll'on on Wit., Altourci ManIIOImlll\, the prOPOllci _ i I it \0 b. \;;;)mpl. wlthItITWo(2)YI"'S 0' the epproVIII dltl. In .ddltlon, "" contrac:tof aNI umlt to the Commlsllon I wei completion rlport, wtllbendonmenl rlpoIt, 01' lIoth, within 30 dI~s aft., compl.llon dill 0' IhI plrmlttld work. 1lIIapplurc ..~ IIM".1and1 tNt monthly water U.I dlta aNI III submlttld to !til Commission. Thl appkant IurItIIf undtrslands tNt apprOIli Ihe proPolid permit shill not constitute I cMtlfmlntlkHl of corrllatlvt water right. lIICIaNI not gUll'III1l11 lit pump capacity 01' future u.. up to tht permlttld pump capacity, La~~rl~r~~~~;pIJ~";::':=~::.&..I""" SlgnatuIPE.~'·=W..uJ~~~~~~ Date ___+~~~~I-J.f':"'--- ~ Slgnatur·g;::o;:;!i\Yw..a..Q",",-~~~~ Date _-~'I¥.---=~~;""'--- COntractor _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Slgnatur8-------- Date---------- Fo, Olflclal Use Only: 0118 Received _ _ _ _ _ __ Oa'8 Accepted _ _ _ _ _ __ Field Checked By _ _ _ __ Longitude _ _ _ _ __ Lalltude '/.\., tLv-.~~~1 _... ....;~~f--...,.---::::'-_-=-f1A.W_ Slal8 Well No. {o.- 0 Aquifer System Name ~ Hemarl<S. ~XPlaUlClllUII~ ,,",um u/. 'l - " "~U: ',' • .r': ". .( 'r; ..:' ; I;" . -••.: ,.~... I . " ."~. " ,. ~.' I • • ..,. '~! .~, .' f ,':. . • ~ •" !' • it : r·· : \ :. I' I ,., I :. \." _ .... ill. at OilIng ~: .&.-... ..... ,. ,!,' , 'I' I ", " !. r 'O I • 0' .. Ground EllYlIIon: I s-e e Cement Grout _ _ _ fL /35 fL; RIll'" C£ Set:na'-'.J re..v\{ 9.£N~"TP ~ Rock Packing _ _ _fL, .,----H~ Sold CasIng: M.~~ Ler.;t~" ______________________ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ It Diameter Wd thickness Hole Diameter: In. _ _ _ _~ I Totll.Depth In In fL II II Casing: D Perforatad Material Length DScraen n Diameter Wall thickness Openings In In iq.ln./LF. Open Hole: Length ~ Olamet_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ir • Approldmate elevallon at time of filing appBcalion. Ground elevation above mean .a level (msI) by • liurveyor licensed by the State rrust be subrritted a co~letlon/well abandonment repor1s. Ilart 01 COllS1nJcllon. Final elevations of weY componenIB Ihd be IUbmtted In the weJI I • c o Q Top of CQslng 67' Qbove seQ level Grounol ElevQtlon 65' Qbove seQ level TotQI oIepth of well 100' This portion of well 10' oIlQMeter, with 6' scheol 40 pvc pipe, sollol, grouteol full length, 40' oIeep. / 6' scheol 40 pvc elevQtlon 25' Qbove seQ level Proposed 'w'ell Section Ko.upo Ro.nch 'w'ell #1 Sto.te #3806-02 TMK 1-7-02-1 'w'illio.M L. Pyle PE Civil Engineer #4146 11/15/96 J This portion of well 6' oIlQMeter, with 4' scheol 40 pvc pipe, sollol, w/bOttOM 20' slotteol, 60' oIeep totQl, no grout or rock PQcklng useol. ~4' scheol 40 pvc, cQPpeoi on bOttOM V bOttOM 20' slotteol bOttOM elevQtlon 35' below seQ level EXHIBIT 2 e o UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR vr -~ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ~;'~..L~.bf{--/ " , , ~~ r-----_'' \ ---" :aauhuhu\ '""'----" -' KAUPO QUADRANGLE ,, \ \ \ ", '" ~ ji\\ / ,,~~ [XJ =i ~ \ ~-~~~// HAWAII-MAUl CO.,· , Waiuha ISLAND OF MAUI-HANA DISt'RICT Bay 7.5 MINUTE SERIES (TOPOGRAPHIC) F ~ ~::I:;\~ IIp-- / \ "Pahonu >} )- " ~ )- Makaaklnl Pt .0 0 + "Kepio Pt Punahoa Spring, location of proposed Kaupo Ranch Well #1 PROJECT AREA State # 3806-02 .....: " 0 . . . ., : : : . See :'r., ',,:' R15h/ / '~ac .5- ,'J':? ,,', ,,', r . ( - ......., : . 'r • .~. i", <.. ... ~,. J I! /1 I ..... '..J / / nee, Owner's , ' Im.s recorded o~ :;:.se: s an~ vendee's ;' t be current. ReF~r ~ap print may " Drrective 24.68 m 1do ;"'mstr.tive . 1961,. ~.d~ R;fed November 21 / . . . . ...,. 2., 1976. PProc:edure.4-76a' i i /5 ;; SECOND ZO N E:. DIVISION '---'-'~------r------. I .... .J ',. , - -. PLAT -~-----.,. 7 !02 O;\;:'~.Ei " "".~x.;,·.-.i~>. S " -·:~t-~,""'-"'"'"l'··-·-:' .~~~~y,;'~.'i-" c JULl 01979 o .. , .. ',1. : . ... " c .. , o AG SYSTEMS HAWAII PO Box 90 PUUNENE, MAUl, HAWAII September 18, 1996 96784(\ r:' C't:"'p"~ J 'J WI-i P 3: ~ 3 (,0 Memo To: Kaupo Ranch Re: Water Availability at Punahoa Spring KUMUNUI MAUKA Attached is a Geologist's Report by Stephen P. Bowles, written in February of 1996, referring to a possible location of a well on the ranch to be bored at elevation 600', referred to as Kumunui Mauka. It is expected that a good, dependable source of clean, potable water could be developed at this location, but it will be a fairly costly well to develop. PUNAHOA SPRING Attached is a Geologist's Report by Stephen P. Bowles, written on February 16, 1996, referring to the spring on the coast known as the Punahoa Spring. This spring has supplied the Ranch with water for their stock watering system for many years. The Ranch is presently moving the main pump system across the road to a mauka location, where it will not be subject to storm damage. This spring is subject to inundation and contamination by sea water during storm periods, with possible damage to the submersible pump presently used in this spring to supply feed water to the main pump. Drilling a shallow well of approximately 85' depth at a location next to the relocated main oumo system should allow access to the water strata that is .1 .1'; presently accessed at the Punahoa Spring. This would be a 6" diameter cased welL The water quality from this proposed well should be at least as good as the water from the spring, and there is an excellent chance that it will be better quality water than the spring. Complete protection from sea water contamination during stormy periods is also assured with this well. William L. Pyle, PE Civil Engineer #4146 PHONE: (808) 572-5910, FAX: (808) 572-4954 o o • l o o ISLAND RESOURCES, LTD. Resource Management with Imagination Water. Land • Energy Telephone STEPHEN P. BOWLES President (808) 885-4759 885-5941 FAX 885-7851 February 16,1996 Mr. Lindy Sutherland RR1 Box 751D Kula, Maui, HI 96790 . SUBJ: SUPPLEMENT TO KAUPO RANCH WELL #1 PUNAHOA SPRING WELL The Punahoa Spring pump sump is subject to salt water contamination during high surf periods. As an alternative to this pump site,·a wen is proposed at an elevation of 80 to 85 feet above sea level just mauka of the Kaupo to Hana road up slope from the present pump at Punahoa. A six inch cased well, drilled to a depth of 5 to 10 feet below sea level, should provide an adequate back up to the· proposed mauka well at 500 feet. Care must be exercised when drilling below sea level to find the best combination of yield to salinity. It is expected that the water level will stand several feet above sea level and that at small pumping rates of 20 to 30 gpm (gallons per minute) the water will be fresh and can serve as a drinking water stand by source. The well would be constructed in the lavas of the Kula volcanic series. Deep surface weathering may reduce permeability so it may be necessary to cut back further into the ridge when sitting the well. If at all possible, the well should enter fresh rock above sea level. Stephen P. Bowles SPB:skim P.O. Box 1656. Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 Q ISLAND RESOURCES, LTD. o Resource Management with Imagination Water. Land. Energy STEPHEN P. BOWLES President Telephone (808) 885-4759 885-5941 FAX 885·7851 KAUPO RANCH WELL #1 The proposed well is to be located at an elevation of about 600 feet as indicated on the map to be attached with the application. A recently constructed (1995) water tank is located adjacent to the well site. Surface lava flows are capped with a'a clinkers of the Hana volcanic series. It is expected that the dense Hana lava will be penetrated at a depth of 30 to 50 feet. A great unconformity is evidenced by gravel, rubble and the weathered surface of the older, thin bedded lavas of the Kula volcanic series (see cross-section) within the Kula lavas. Groundwater levels at the site are unknown but most likely will be associated with a basal fresh water lens with the water level standing between elevation 5 and 10 feet. The well should penetrate to an elevation of -20 to -30 feet and should be test pumped at a rate of about 50 gpm before casing is permanently installed. Final setting of the casing depths and hole completion should be based on the results of this test. A minimum inside diameter of casing should be 6 inches with 8 inches preferred to allow for future expansion of the pump capacity. About 20 feet of perforated casing should extend below sea level and all casing should be steel. A cement basket should be placed at sea level and back filled with several feet of beach sand followed by any initial cement plug. Once the initial plug is cured, the balance of the annular space should be sealed with neat cement grout placed in 100 foot increments which should be cured over night following each 100 foot placement. The well bore should be drilled to the original depth with a 12 inch bore. A small bit can be used to drill open hole after casing, should such open hold be needed. P.O. Box 1656. Kamuela, Hawaii 96743 o o Elevation in Feet 600' WEATHERED KULA VOLCANIC SERIES 5' 0' IDEALIZED GEOLOGIC CROSS SECTION THROUGH PROPOSED WELL not to scale Bowles Feb.1996 . '- " .~ .. '" R'5h/ See ",,; "'';3C Gi] ..~ •• '---. ( :::;','-:.).~~"...:' / ..... ~ V ~ r /r'<I;/,' .... ~ -/ -, ,".;::.::' /;:-::;...~~ 7' l-. '~</.33("4' . •"'" " / ~ <..4~b (l~( ~. 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