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Hawai‘i County crews respond to water main break in Pepe‘ekeo

Water has been shut off to customers in the area of Old Māmalahoa Highway between eateries Pi‘ilani Kitchen and What’s Shakin’, along with the lower portion of Kula‘imano Homestead Road.

UPDATE: Repair work completed on water main break in Pepeʻekeo

The Hawaiʻi County Department of Water Supply said normal water use may resume.

Water main break affects customers in Konawaena, Nāpōʻopoʻo

A water tanker is available at Kealakekua Ranch Center for community assistance.

Update: Water main break at Kona Palisades subdivision has been repaired

Customers in the affected area can now resume normal water use.

UPDATE: Water main break repairs completed in Āhualoa-Paʻauilo Mauka area

Hawaiʻi County Department of Water Supply also reports that water service has been restored to all affected customers.

Several Kamehameha Park facilities in Kapa‘au closed because of water main break

Shuttered facilities include the gym, community center and swimming pool; areas closer to the park’s entrance, including the playground and Shiro Takata Field, fortunately remain open and accessible.

UPDATE: Water use restriction continues for residents from Āhualoa to Pōhākea in Hāmākua

Extension of the water restriction is because of a suspected second water main break; crews are working to repair the problem.

Hawai‘i County officials respond to water main leak in South Kohala

The leak is located south of the intersection of Māmalahoa Highway and Parker Historical House Road, on the west side of Waimea Town.

Update: Emergency water shutoff extended until 5 p.m. for portions of Waimea

The emergency repair was necessary to prevent any further disruptions and/or problems. The shutoff continues for customers along portions of Māmalahoa Highway, heading east of Pu‘u Pūlehu Loop; U‘ikeoni Street; Waokele Street; and in Lakeland Subdivision.

Ali‘i Drive temporarily closed for water main break repair

The Department of Water Supply estimates repairs will be completed in approximately 6 hours.

Pa‘auilo Mauka Road water main break repairs completed

Normal water use may now resume.

Pa‘auilo Mauka Road water main break causes loss of service

A water main break on Pa‘auilo Mauka Road has impacted water service for customers, the Department of Water Supply said on Friday, Mar. 8. The department is working to complete temporary repairs tonight.

UPDATE: Water main break on Puakō Beach Drive fixed

A Department of Water Supply water tanker will be stationed near the Puakō General Store for the public’s use.

Update: Kino‘ole Street in Hilo has reopened

Update: Kino’ole Street in Hilo has reopened after repairs were made following a water main break.

Update: Repairs completed on water main break on Ali’i Drive in Kona

A water main break has been repaired on Friday afternoon after causing the closure of Ali’i Drive in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island due to flooding and road damage.

Repairs completed on water main break in South Kohala

Water service to the customers affected by the water main break on Puakō Beach Drive has been restored.

UPDATE: County crews repaired 2 water main breaks along Puakō Beach Drive

The Department of Water Supply is working to repair two water main breaks along Puakō Beach Drive.

County Reports Water Main Break on Kalaniana‘ole Street in Hilo

Water customers on Kalaniana‘ole Street, from Kōlea Street to Leleiwi Street and including side roads, in Hilo are being notified about a water main break.

Water Main That Broke on Ali‘i Drive Part of Older Infrastructure; Sewage Spill Unrelated

According to a spokesman for the county Department of Water Supply, the water main that broke shortly before 4 p.m. Sunday, June 12, closing a portion of Ali‘i Drive in Kona, is part of older infrastructure that can be subject to intermittent failure.

Ali‘i Drive Reopened After Water Main Break, Sewage Spill

Ali‘i Drive in North Kona is reopened in both directions between Honl’s Surf Spot and Lunapule Road after a water main break and sewage spill.
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