{"page":0,"totalResultsCount":1774,"list":[{"id":2051,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-14T07:25:32.7770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Kanaha Beach Park, Maui","locationName":"Kanaha Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kanaha Beach Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2051/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kanaha Beach Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2051/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-14T03:46:19.6270000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-14T17:34:12.7270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2050,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-14T07:24:53.7270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Kamaole 2 Beach Park, Maui","locationName":"Kamaole 2 Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole 2 Beach Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2050/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole 2 Beach Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2050/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-14T03:32:46.3470000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-14T17:33:12.1630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2049,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-14T07:24:13.0970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Puamana Beach Park to north of Launiupoko, Maui","locationName":"Puamana Beach Park to north of Launiupoko","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Puamana Beach Park to north of Launiupoko Beach Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2049/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Puamana Beach Park to north of Launiupoko Beach Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2049/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-14T03:28:15.7100000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-14T17:33:31.6130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2048,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-14T07:23:27.4870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanakao'o Beach Park to Wahikuli, Maui","locationName":"Hanakao'o Beach Park to Wahikuli","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Hanakao'o Beach Park to Wahikuli on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2048/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Hanakao'o Beach Park to Wahikuli on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2048/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-14T03:22:52.2300000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-14T17:34:54.8070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2047,"type":"Permit 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4/10/26\nStopped: 3:50 PM, 4/10/26\nCause: Heavy rain\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until this advisory has been cancelled.\n\nFor more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2046/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters of Lake Wilson  due to  sewage spill from the Wahiawa Wastewater Treatment Plant.<br/><br/>Event: Sewage spill<br/>Location: Wahiawa Wastewater Treatment Plant<br/>Volume: 505 gallons<br/>Start time: 1:34 PM, 4/10/26<br/>Stopped: 3:50 PM, 4/10/26<br/>Cause: Heavy rain<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until this advisory has been cancelled.<br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2046/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-11T06:16:28.1570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T06:36:20.5730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2045,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2026-04-10T21:34:23.7670000","title":"Wastewater spill at the Waimea Wastewater Treatment Plant, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Waimea Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters in the vicinity of the Kikiaola Small Boat Harbor due to a spill of treated and disinfected wastewater from the Waimea Wastewater Treatment Plant holding tanks.\n\nEvent: Spill of treated and disinfected wastewater\nLocation: 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After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria.\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2044/details/view","descriptionHtml":"*Updated: 04/15/2026<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria.<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2044/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-10T17:46:09.2630000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-17T00:01:01.6430000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2043,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-10T02:03:59.8970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2043/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2043/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-10T02:02:07.2270000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-10T02:04:03.8370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2041,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T05:27:32.6230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Kihei to Kalama Beach Park, Maui","locationName":"North Kihei to Kalama Beach Park","description":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Maui has been cancelled.; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued from North Kihei to Kalama Beach Park on Maui. \n\nUpdated 4/13/2026\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.  \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2041/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Maui has been cancelled.; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued from North Kihei to Kalama Beach Park on Maui. <br/><br/>Updated 4/13/2026<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.  <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. 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After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.  \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2040/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Maui has been cancelled.; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Papalaua Beach Park on Maui. <br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.  <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. 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After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.  \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2039/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Maui has been cancelled.; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Guardrails to Olowalu stream on Maui. <br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.  <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2039/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-13T21:26:02.2800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-03T01:48:40.4400000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-14T07:26:11.8000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2038,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T00:37:28.1600000","closedDate":"2026-04-11T22:30:47.3470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kahe, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kahe","description":"*Updated: 04/08/2026\n\nThe island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahe on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2038/details/view","descriptionHtml":"*Updated: 04/08/2026<br/><br/>The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahe on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2038/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-11T12:30:47.3470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-02T19:57:52.7330000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T22:30:55.1770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2037,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-02T01:36:22.1200000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Ninole area, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Ninole area","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ninole area on Hawai‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2037/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ninole area on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2037/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rains","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-02T01:30:21.2200000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-02T01:37:20.0630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2035,"stationId":541,"station":{"id":541,"name":"Kawaihapai 1 (254 A Sign)","cleanName":"Kawaihapai 1 (254 A Sign)","number":"307801","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"displayTitle":"Kawaihapai 1 (254 A Sign) - 307801","createdOn":"2026-04-01T02:46:47.2300000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-10T21:16:34.9530000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-04-06T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":288.00,"postedDate":"2026-04-01T03:13:59.1900000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kawaihapai 1 (254 A Sign), O‘ahu","description":"*Updated: 4/7/2026\n\n*Past Exceedance Counts\n4/2/2026: 637 MPN/100 mL\n3/30/2026: 192 MPN/100 mL\n\nThe public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kawaihapai 1 (254 A Sign), O‘ahu. Levels of 192 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2035/details/view","descriptionHtml":"*Updated: 4/7/2026<br/><br/>*Past Exceedance Counts<br/>4/2/2026: 637 MPN/100 mL<br/>3/30/2026: 192 MPN/100 mL<br/><br/>The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kawaihapai 1 (254 A Sign), O‘ahu. Levels of 192 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2035/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-01T02:53:02.3130000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-09T17:08:58.5330000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2034,"stationId":476,"station":{"id":476,"name":"Mokuleia at Kiapoko Pt. 2","cleanName":"Mokuleia at Kiapoko Pt 2","number":"308102","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"watershedId":513,"displayTitle":"Mokuleia at Kiapoko Pt. 2 - 308102","createdOn":"2024-08-21T20:56:17.9230000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-10T20:26:55.3370000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-04-09T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":782.00,"postedDate":"2026-04-01T03:14:13.9700000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Mokuleia at Kiapoko Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"*Updated 4/13/2026\n\n*Past Exceedance Counts:\n3/30/2026: 137 MPN/100 mL \n\nThe public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Mokuleia at Kiapoko Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2034/details/view","descriptionHtml":"*Updated 4/13/2026<br/><br/>*Past Exceedance Counts:<br/>3/30/2026: 137 MPN/100 mL <br/><br/>The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Mokuleia at Kiapoko Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2034/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-01T02:31:59.6300000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-14T21:56:08.1570000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2033,"stationId":56,"station":{"id":56,"name":"Haleiwa Beach Park","cleanName":"Haleiwa Beach Park","number":"000171","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":383,"watershedId":493,"displayTitle":"Haleiwa Beach Park - 000171","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:42:47.2570000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-03-30T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":288.00,"postedDate":"2026-04-01T03:14:26.9070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Haleiwa Beach Park, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Haleiwa Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 288 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2033/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Haleiwa Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 288 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2033/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-01T02:31:02.6000000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-01T03:14:30.7800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2032,"stationId":451,"station":{"id":451,"name":"Puaena Pt.","cleanName":"Puaena Pt","number":"308504","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":415,"watershedId":493,"displayTitle":"Puaena Pt. - 308504","createdOn":"2023-02-10T01:07:21.5200000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-13T23:10:20.3770000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-03-30T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":164.00,"postedDate":"2026-04-01T03:14:45.3500000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Puaena Pt., O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Puaena Pt., O‘ahu. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2032/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Puaena Pt., O‘ahu. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2032/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","status":"Open","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-04-01T02:30:17.7500000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-01T03:14:47.3670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2031,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-31T22:29:51.9770000","closedDate":"2026-04-08T17:52:50.4900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Lydgate Beach to Wailua Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Lydgate to Wailua Bau","description":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory for Kauai has been cancelled; however,  a Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Lydgate Beach to Wailua Beach on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2031/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory for Kauai has been cancelled; however,  a Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Lydgate Beach to Wailua Beach on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2031/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-08T07:52:50.4900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-31T21:08:55.0770000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-08T17:52:53.2000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2030,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-31T22:29:22.3830000","closedDate":"2026-04-08T17:52:34.4870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Nawiliwili to Kalapaki Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Nawiliwili to Kalapaki Beach","description":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory for Kauai has been cancelled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili to Kalapaki Beach on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2030/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory for Kauai has been cancelled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili to Kalapaki Beach on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2030/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-08T07:52:34.4870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-31T21:00:45.9830000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-08T17:52:39.0400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2023,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T00:37:12.0270000","closedDate":"2026-04-11T03:16:32.6570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Ka'ena to Sunset Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Ka'ena Point to Sunset Beach","description":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Ka'ena to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.\n \nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n \nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2023/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Ka'ena to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.<br/> <br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/> <br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2023/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-10T17:16:32.6570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-26T01:11:11.7530000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T03:16:35.6030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2022,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T00:36:57.4030000","closedDate":"2026-04-11T03:16:11.6330000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimanalo Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimanalo Beach","description":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Waimanalo Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2022/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Waimanalo Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2022/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-10T17:16:11.6330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-26T01:01:13.9630000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T03:16:15.0500000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2021,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T00:36:40.4100000","closedDate":"2026-04-11T03:15:48.0400000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Poka‘i Bay","description":"*Updated: 04/08/2026\n\nThe island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Poka‘i Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2021/details/view","descriptionHtml":"*Updated: 04/08/2026<br/><br/>The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Poka‘i Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2021/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-10T17:15:48.0400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-26T00:54:25.3130000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T03:15:51.5100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2020,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T00:36:24.9570000","closedDate":"2026-04-11T03:15:19.6670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneawa at Castles, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneawa at Castles","description":"Updated: 4/09/2026.\n\nThe island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Oneawa at Castles on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria.\n\nFor more information and updates, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2020/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 4/09/2026.<br/><br/>The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Oneawa at Castles on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria.<br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2020/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-10T17:15:19.6670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-26T00:46:53.6170000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T03:15:22.3830000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2019,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T00:35:06.7730000","closedDate":"2026-04-11T03:15:02.0830000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Makaha Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Makaha Beach","description":"*Updated: 04/08/2026\n\nThe island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Makaha Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2019/details/view","descriptionHtml":"*Updated: 04/08/2026<br/><br/>The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Makaha Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2019/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-10T17:15:02.0830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-26T00:45:09.3030000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T03:15:05.8770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2018,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-04-03T00:34:35.3200000","closedDate":"2026-04-11T03:14:45.6170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Maunalua Bay to Wailupe, O‘ahu","locationName":"Maunalua Bay to Wailupe","description":"*Updated: 04/07/2026\n\nThe island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Maunalua Bay to Wailupe on O‘ahu\n \nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n \nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2018/details/view","descriptionHtml":"*Updated: 04/07/2026<br/><br/>The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled. However, a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for Maunalua Bay to Wailupe on O‘ahu<br/> <br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain, even if a Brown Water Advisory has not been issued in the area. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying of these affected waters for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/> <br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information and updates, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2018/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-10T17:14:45.6170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-26T00:44:44.3930000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-11T03:14:49.8470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2017,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2026-03-27T01:11:12.9400000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:59:15.4100000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 5311 Kalanianaole Hwy, O‘ahu","locationName":"5311 Kalanianaole Hwy","description":"The public is advised to remain out of waters of Wailupe Stream and Maunalua Bay from Wailupe Beach Park to Kawaikui Beach Park due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nLocation: 5311 Kalanianaole Highway\nTotal volume: 115,ooo gallons\nDate/time of discharge: 3/21/26, approximately 9:00 am\nStatus of spill: stopped\n\nThe public is advised to remain of these waters until warning signs have been removed. For more details, please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2017/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of waters of Wailupe Stream and Maunalua Bay from Wailupe Beach Park to Kawaikui Beach Park due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Location: 5311 Kalanianaole Highway<br/>Total volume: 115,ooo gallons<br/>Date/time of discharge: 3/21/26, approximately 9:00 am<br/>Status of spill: stopped<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain of these waters until warning signs have been removed. For more details, please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2017/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:59:15.4100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-25T23:30:42.9100000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:59:18.1000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2016,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2026-03-21T22:33:47.8070000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:57:56.3700000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Puha Stream  and Waimanalo Beach near Puha stream, O‘ahu","locationName":"Puha Stream and Waimanalo Bay Beach Park","description":"The public is advised to stay our of the waters of Puha Stream  and Waimanalo Beach near Puha stream, in Waimanalo, due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Puha stream\nEstimated volume:\nDate/time: 3/20/26, 10:00 pm\nStatus of spill: ongoing\nCause: Heavy rains\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of these areas until the warning signs have been removed.  For more details please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2016/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay our of the waters of Puha Stream  and Waimanalo Beach near Puha stream, in Waimanalo, due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Puha stream<br/>Estimated volume:<br/>Date/time: 3/20/26, 10:00 pm<br/>Status of spill: ongoing<br/>Cause: Heavy rains<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of these areas until the warning signs have been removed.  For more details please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2016/details/view","cause":"Heavy rains","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:57:56.3700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-21T19:45:19.0170000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:58:00.7400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2015,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-21T18:29:53.5170000","closedDate":"2026-03-28T02:26:45.3470000","title":"Update: Brown Water Advisory at Shorelines from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae point(South Point), Hawai‘i","locationName":"Shorelines from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae point(South Point)","description":"This advisory was inadvertently cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience.\n\nUpdated: 3/25/2026.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Shorelines from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae point(South Point) on Hawai‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2015/details/view","descriptionHtml":"This advisory was inadvertently cancelled. We apologize for the inconvenience.<br/><br/>Updated: 3/25/2026.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Shorelines from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae point(South Point) on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2015/details/view","cause":"Storm conditions: Heavy rain and/or High surf","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-27T16:26:45.3470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-21T18:26:12.4800000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-28T02:26:48.2530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2014,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2026-03-21T15:00:48.0330000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:57:20.3070000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Ahuimanu stream, O‘ahu","locationName":"Ahuimanu stream","description":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters at Ahuimanu stream, Oahu due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows\n\nEvent: Sewage spill\nLocation: Ahuimanu Pretreatment facility\nDate/time: 3/20/26, 9:20 am\nEstimated volume: unknown\nStatus:  stopped \nAffected waters: Ahuimanu stream\nCause: Heavy rains\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed. For more details please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2014/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters at Ahuimanu stream, Oahu due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows<br/><br/>Event: Sewage spill<br/>Location: Ahuimanu Pretreatment facility<br/>Date/time: 3/20/26, 9:20 am<br/>Estimated volume: unknown<br/>Status:  stopped <br/>Affected waters: Ahuimanu stream<br/>Cause: Heavy rains<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed. For more details please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2014/details/view","cause":"Heavy rains","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:57:20.3070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-21T14:53:18.1400000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:57:28.3170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2013,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2026-03-21T14:31:51.1230000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:56:56.6330000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Nu'upia Pond, O‘ahu","locationName":"Nu'upia Pond","description":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters at Nu'upia pond in Kailua, Oahu due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant\nDate/time: 3/20/26, 10:20 pm\nEstimated volume: 30,000 gallons\nStatus: ongoing\nAffected waters: Nuupia pond\nCause: Heavy rains\n\nThe public is advised to remain out the affected areas until the warning signs have been removed. For more details, please visit","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters at Nu'upia pond in Kailua, Oahu due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant<br/>Date/time: 3/20/26, 10:20 pm<br/>Estimated volume: 30,000 gallons<br/>Status: ongoing<br/>Affected waters: Nuupia pond<br/>Cause: Heavy rains<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out the affected areas until the warning signs have been removed. For more details, please visit","cause":"Heavy rains","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:56:56.6330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-21T14:28:34.9800000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:57:00.1570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2011,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-20T19:17:36.7600000","closedDate":"2026-04-03T00:41:55.5870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2011/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2011/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-02T14:41:55.5870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-20T19:14:03.1030000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-03T00:42:03.1230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2010,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-18T17:27:12.5300000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:56:40.3600000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Near 2527 Kalihi Street, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kamanaiki Stream near 2527 Kalihi Street","description":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters of Kamanaiki Stream near 2527 Kalihi Street due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Near 2527 Kalihi St.\nEstimated volume: Unconfirmed\nStatus of spill: Stopped\nState waters affected: Kamanaiki Stream\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2010/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters of Kamanaiki Stream near 2527 Kalihi Street due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Near 2527 Kalihi St.<br/>Estimated volume: Unconfirmed<br/>Status of spill: Stopped<br/>State waters affected: Kamanaiki Stream<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/2010/details/view","cause":"broken sewer pipe","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:56:40.3600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-18T17:09:14.2230000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:56:43.4870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2009,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T22:10:24.6870000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:54:16.4730000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2009/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2009/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain, stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:54:16.4730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T22:06:51.1200000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:54:23.6830000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2008,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:10:24.7770000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:54:34.8600000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae point (South Point), Hawai‘i","locationName":"Shorelines from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae point(South Point)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for shorelines from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae Point(South point), Hawaii Island\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2008/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for shorelines from Ki'ilae Bay, South to Kalae Point(South point), Hawaii Island<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2008/details/view","cause":"Storm conditions: Heavy rain and/or High surf","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:54:34.8600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T01:49:18.8300000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T18:24:18.2070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2007,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:04:24.8170000","closedDate":"2026-04-03T05:28:36.4230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"Updated: 3/25/2026.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2007/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/25/2026.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2007/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-02T19:28:36.4230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T01:46:36.9000000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-03T05:28:40.1270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2005,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:10:13.5130000","closedDate":"2026-03-28T02:27:01.4230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for shorelines from Alula Beach(Dog Beach), South to Honaunau Bay, Hawai‘i Island","locationName":"Shorelines from Alula Beach(Dog Beach), South to Honaunau Bay","description":"Updated: 3/25/2026.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for shorelines from Alula Beach(Dog Beach), South  to Honaunau Bay, Hawaii Island. \n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2005/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/25/2026.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for shorelines from Alula Beach(Dog Beach), South  to Honaunau Bay, Hawaii Island. <br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2005/details/view","cause":"Storm conditions: Heavy rain and/or High surf","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-27T16:27:01.4230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T01:23:48.8900000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-28T02:27:03.7400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2004,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:09:59.5830000","closedDate":"2026-03-28T02:27:15.2900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory affecting the shorelines from Pauoa Bay, South to Honokohau Harbor, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Pauoa Bay to Honokohau Harbor","description":"Updated: 3/25/2026.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the shorelines from Pauoa Bay, South to Honkohau Harbor, Hawaii Island.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2004/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/25/2026.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the shorelines from Pauoa Bay, South to Honkohau Harbor, Hawaii Island.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2004/details/view","cause":"Storm conditions: Heavy rain and/or High Surf","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-27T16:27:15.2900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T01:15:30.0900000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-28T02:27:18.3170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2002,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:09:43.1270000","closedDate":"2026-03-28T02:27:33.4700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory affecting shorelines from Pololu Valley, South to Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Shorelines from Pololu Valley, South to Holoholokai Beach Park","description":"Updated: 3/25/2026.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for shorelines between Pololu Valley, South to Holoholokai Beach Park.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2002/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/25/2026.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for shorelines between Pololu Valley, South to Holoholokai Beach Park.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2002/details/view","cause":"Storm conditions: Heavy rain and/or High surf.","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-27T16:27:33.4700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T01:07:31.0500000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-28T02:27:36.1130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2001,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:04:06.9900000","closedDate":"2026-03-18T17:16:14.7700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kohola, Lagoon 1, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kohola, Lagoon 1","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kohola, Lagoon 1 on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2001/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kohola, Lagoon 1 on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2001/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-18T07:16:14.7700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T00:57:23.0400000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-18T17:16:35.6870000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":2000,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:03:49.7270000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:54:55.5500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kahe, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kahe","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahe on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2000/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahe on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/2000/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:54:55.5500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T00:54:46.7370000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:54:57.8970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1999,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:03:32.9700000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:55:13.2530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Maili Beach Park Pt. 2, O‘ahu","locationName":"Maili Beach Park Pt. 2","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Maili Beach Park Pt. 2 on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1999/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Maili Beach Park Pt. 2 on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1999/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:55:13.2530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T00:51:08.5930000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:55:15.2500000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1998,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-17T02:03:15.4870000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:55:25.0470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Pokai Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Pokai Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1998/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Pokai Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1998/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:55:25.0470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-17T00:43:29.8770000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:55:27.0770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1997,"stationId":108,"station":{"id":108,"name":"Kahala Hilton Beach","cleanName":"Kahala Hilton Beach","number":"000203","siteDescription":"-Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":393,"watershedId":553,"displayTitle":"Kahala Hilton Beach - 000203","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-11T00:45:45.6870000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2026-03-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":243.00,"postedDate":"2026-03-16T22:44:58.5770000","closedDate":"2026-03-18T22:42:34.8500000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kahala Hilton Beach, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kahala Hilton Beach, O‘ahu. Levels of 243 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kahala Hilton Beach, O‘ahu. Levels of 243 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-18T12:42:34.8500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-16T22:38:13.3670000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-18T22:42:41.2470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1996,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-16T22:05:13.4470000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:55:37.8030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Haleiwa to Sunset Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Haleiwa to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n \nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1996/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Haleiwa to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/> <br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1996/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:55:37.8030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-16T21:32:27.5070000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:55:39.8500000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1995,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-14T20:44:18.0500000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:56:16.6130000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to remain out of waters Nuupia Pond due to a wastewater discharge from the Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant\nEstimated volume: > 1,000 gallons\nStatus: Ongoing due to heavy rain\nAffected waters: Nuupia Pond\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1995/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of waters Nuupia Pond due to a wastewater discharge from the Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant<br/>Estimated volume: > 1,000 gallons<br/>Status: Ongoing due to heavy rain<br/>Affected waters: Nuupia Pond<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1995/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:56:16.6130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-14T20:41:35.1300000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:56:19.3400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1994,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-14T20:35:11.5870000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:55:55.8430000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kawa Stream near the Kaneohe Tunnel Influent Facility, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kawa Stream near the Kaneohe Tunnel Influent Facility","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kawa Stream near the Kaneohe Tunnel Influent Facility due to a wastewater discharge from a manhole.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Kaneohe Tunnel Influent Facility\nEstimated volume: > 1,000 gallons\nStatus of spill: ongoing due to heavy rain\nAffected waters: Kawa Stream\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1994/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kawa Stream near the Kaneohe Tunnel Influent Facility due to a wastewater discharge from a manhole.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Kaneohe Tunnel Influent Facility<br/>Estimated volume: > 1,000 gallons<br/>Status of spill: ongoing due to heavy rain<br/>Affected waters: Kawa Stream<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1994/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:55:55.8430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-14T20:29:42.6230000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:55:59.0800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1993,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-14T01:43:12.0130000","closedDate":"2026-04-06T23:50:08.4870000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 111 California  Ave, O‘ahu","locationName":"111 California  Ave","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Lake Wilson due to a wastewater discharge at 111 California Ave.\n\nEvent: Wastewater Discharge\nLocation: 111 California Avenue\nEstimated volume: >1,000 gallons\nStatus of spill: ongoing\nState waters affected: Lake Wilson\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1993/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Lake Wilson due to a wastewater discharge at 111 California Ave.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater Discharge<br/>Location: 111 California Avenue<br/>Estimated volume: >1,000 gallons<br/>Status of spill: ongoing<br/>State waters affected: Lake Wilson<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1993/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-06T13:50:08.4870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-14T01:38:29.8070000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-06T23:50:14.7800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1992,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-14T00:18:56.4370000","closedDate":"2026-04-03T01:41:37.6000000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 580 Lunalilo Home Road, O‘ahu","locationName":"580 Lunalilo Home Road","description":"The public is advised to remain out of waters of Kuapa Pond due to a wastewater discharge at 580 Lunalilo Home Road.\n**UPDATE** A second spill was reported on 3/20/26. Please see details below with the UPDATE heading.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: 580 Lunalilo Home Road\nVolume: unknown\nStatus: ongoing\nState waters affected: Kuapa Pond\n\n**UPDATE:  3/20/26**\nEvent: wastewater discharge\nLocation: 580 Lunalilo Home Road\nEstimated volume: >12,000 gallons\nStatus: ongoing\nAffected waters: Kuapa Pond\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed. \n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1992/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of waters of Kuapa Pond due to a wastewater discharge at 580 Lunalilo Home Road.<br/>**UPDATE** A second spill was reported on 3/20/26. Please see details below with the UPDATE heading.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: 580 Lunalilo Home Road<br/>Volume: unknown<br/>Status: ongoing<br/>State waters affected: Kuapa Pond<br/><br/>**UPDATE:  3/20/26**<br/>Event: wastewater discharge<br/>Location: 580 Lunalilo Home Road<br/>Estimated volume: >12,000 gallons<br/>Status: ongoing<br/>Affected waters: Kuapa Pond<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed. <br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1992/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signPostedDate":"2026-03-13T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2026-04-02T15:41:37.6000000","signType":"Sewage","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-14T00:12:29.3500000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-04-03T01:41:40.8930000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1991,"stationId":108,"station":{"id":108,"name":"Kahala Hilton Beach","cleanName":"Kahala Hilton Beach","number":"000203","siteDescription":"-Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":393,"watershedId":553,"displayTitle":"Kahala Hilton Beach - 000203","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-11T00:45:45.6870000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2026-03-11T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":384.00,"postedDate":"2026-03-13T00:54:13.1270000","closedDate":"2026-03-16T22:45:30.9030000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kahala Hilton Beach, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahala Hilton Beach, O‘ahu. Levels of 384 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1991/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahala Hilton Beach, O‘ahu. Levels of 384 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1991/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-16T12:45:30.9030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-13T00:37:42.9170000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-16T22:45:36.1300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1990,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-12T19:56:15.8530000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:56:05.6500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Nanakuli Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Nanakuli Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nanakuli Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information, please see: \n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1990/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nanakuli Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1990/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:56:05.6500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-12T19:48:01.1700000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:56:07.9030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1989,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-12T19:56:31.3870000","closedDate":"2026-03-18T17:17:29.6370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Makaha Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Makaha Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Makaha Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1989/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Makaha Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1989/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-18T07:17:29.6370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-12T19:43:27.2830000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-18T17:17:33.9600000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1988,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-12T20:07:09.0970000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:55:52.5800000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Yokohama Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Yokohama Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Yokohama Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria.\n\nFor more information, please see: \n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1988/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Yokohama Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1988/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:55:52.5800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-12T19:38:13.6830000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:55:54.4430000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1987,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-12T01:00:20.2070000","closedDate":"2026-03-21T17:56:23.7470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wai‘alae Beach Co. Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Wai‘alae Beach Co. Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wai‘alae Beach Co. Park on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1987/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wai‘alae Beach Co. Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1987/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-21T07:56:23.7470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-12T00:52:04.4500000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-21T17:56:26.8000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1986,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-03-11T17:08:59.7470000","closedDate":"2026-03-31T22:36:49.6530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"Updated: 3/25/2026.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1986/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/25/2026.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1986/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-03-31T12:36:49.6530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-03-11T17:07:24.3700000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-03-31T22:37:02.0970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1982,"stationId":142,"station":{"id":142,"name":"Kalapaki Beach Park","cleanName":"Kalapaki Beach Park","number":"000809","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":284,"watershedId":268,"displayTitle":"Kalapaki Beach Park - 000809","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T20:55:58.1030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2026-02-24T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":164.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-25T20:25:19.8830000","closedDate":"2026-02-27T18:06:04.2670000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-27T08:06:04.2670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-25T20:25:04.3170000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-27T18:06:08.6730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1981,"stationId":33,"station":{"id":33,"name":"Chun's Reef","cleanName":"Chuns Reef","number":"000218","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":366,"watershedId":490,"displayTitle":"Chun's Reef - 000218","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:36:20.4130000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-02-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1445.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-25T00:48:06.3600000","closedDate":"2026-02-26T04:10:25.1430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Chun's Reef, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Chun's Reef, O‘ahu. Levels of 1445 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1981/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Chun's Reef, O‘ahu. Levels of 1445 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1981/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-25T18:10:25.1430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-25T00:44:40.8730000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-26T04:10:28.8100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1980,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-02-24T02:37:43.4300000","closedDate":"2026-02-27T21:24:38.3400000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Lahaina (Baby Beach to Wahikuli), Maui","locationName":"Lahaina (Baby Beach to Wahikuli)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Lahaina (Baby Beach to Wahikuli) on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1980/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Lahaina (Baby Beach to Wahikuli) on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1980/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-27T11:24:38.3400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-24T02:30:57.3270000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-27T21:24:52.3400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1979,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-02-24T02:37:18.9070000","closedDate":"2026-02-27T02:32:25.9700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North shore  (Waihee to Hookipa), Maui","locationName":"North shore  (Waihee to Hookipa)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North shore  (Waihee to Hookipa) on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1979/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North shore  (Waihee to Hookipa) on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1979/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-26T16:32:25.9700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-24T02:20:53.3130000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-27T02:32:32.4700000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1978,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-02-23T22:21:35.4530000","closedDate":"2026-02-28T02:29:20.9370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore from Haleiwa to Sunset Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore from Haleiwa to Sunset Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore from Haleiwa to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nFor more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1978/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore from Haleiwa to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>For more information, please see:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1978/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-27T16:29:20.9370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-23T22:02:13.6430000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-28T02:29:26.3670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1976,"stationId":357,"station":{"id":357,"name":"Spencer Beach Park","cleanName":"Spencer Beach Park","number":"001225","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":359,"watershedId":4,"displayTitle":"Spencer Beach Park - 001225","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-13T19:59:58.7400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-02-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":178.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-14T02:01:22.2800000","closedDate":"2026-02-19T21:11:47.6130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-19T11:11:47.6130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-14T02:00:15.4970000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-19T21:12:01.7770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1975,"stationId":59,"station":{"id":59,"name":"Hanakaoo","cleanName":"Hanakaoo","number":"000693","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":303,"watershedId":281,"displayTitle":"Hanakaoo - 000693","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T19:25:28.5470000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-02-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1298.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-13T23:48:41.2300000","closedDate":"2026-02-20T20:47:55.3370000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Hanakaoo, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Hanakaoo, Maui. Levels of 1298 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Hanakaoo, Maui. Levels of 1298 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-20T10:47:55.3370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-13T22:24:39.5130000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-20T20:48:01.8700000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1974,"stationId":357,"station":{"id":357,"name":"Spencer Beach Park","cleanName":"Spencer Beach Park","number":"001225","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":359,"watershedId":4,"displayTitle":"Spencer Beach Park - 001225","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-13T19:59:58.7400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-02-11T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":624.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-12T21:33:49.8030000","closedDate":"2026-02-14T02:01:46.2330000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 624 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 624 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-13T16:01:46.2330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-12T21:33:36.5300000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-14T02:01:54.4270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1973,"stationId":77,"station":{"id":77,"name":"Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach)","cleanName":"Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach)","number":"001138","siteDescription":"Recreational, canoe racing, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":87,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach) - 001138","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2022-07-06T02:30:13.1400000","updatedBy":"sierra.payne@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2026-02-10T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":150.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-12T21:30:53.1130000","closedDate":"2026-02-13T21:14:01.2430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach), Hawai‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach), Hawai‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-13T11:14:01.2430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-12T01:00:26.7200000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-13T21:14:33.6600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1972,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":true,"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-02-09T17:35:17.3670000","closedDate":"2026-02-20T23:07:26.0570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Statewide","description":"A Statewide Brown Water Advisory has been issued.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1972/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Statewide Brown Water Advisory has been issued.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1972/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-20T13:07:26.0570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-09T17:29:13.7670000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-20T23:07:31.0370000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1971,"stationId":439,"station":{"id":439,"name":"Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2","cleanName":"Kuhio Beach Waikiki Pt 2","number":"304906","siteDescription":"-Recreational, storm drain","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":246,"watershedId":550,"displayTitle":"Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2 - 304906","createdOn":"2022-05-11T19:29:37.8570000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-09T21:30:42.8730000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2026-02-03T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":152.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-05T02:03:40.9930000","closedDate":"2026-02-06T21:36:00.1430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 152 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1971/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 152 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1971/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-06T11:36:00.1430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-05T01:15:02.7170000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-06T21:36:05.5600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1970,"stationId":317,"station":{"id":317,"name":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","cleanName":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","number":"000819","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":120,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Poipu Beach Pavilion - 000819","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:09:00.2430000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2026-02-03T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":150.00,"postedDate":"2026-02-04T21:47:41.7830000","closedDate":"2026-02-05T23:06:11.3030000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1970/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1970/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-05T13:06:11.3030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-02-04T21:19:29.6100000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-05T23:06:45.2270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1969,"stationId":293,"station":{"id":293,"name":"Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area","cleanName":"Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area","number":"001126","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request (verified 3/17/2006)","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":329,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area - 001126","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T21:00:07.0970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2026-01-20T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":192.00,"postedDate":"2026-01-22T01:40:32.9070000","closedDate":"2026-01-23T02:11:32.6830000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area, Hawai‘i. Levels of 192 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area, Hawai‘i. Levels of 192 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2026-01-22T16:11:32.6830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-01-22T01:23:03.6100000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-01-23T02:11:37.8970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1968,"stationId":109,"station":{"id":109,"name":"Kahaluu Beach Park","cleanName":"Kahaluu Beach Park","number":"001203","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":1,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kahaluu Beach Park - 001203","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T21:21:33.4030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2026-01-14T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2026-01-16T01:12:06.2970000","closedDate":"2026-01-17T01:30:20.6500000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2026-01-16T15:30:20.6500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-01-16T01:11:58.2600000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-01-17T01:30:30.3730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1966,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-01-14T01:45:33.0370000","closedDate":"2026-01-16T02:19:04.2330000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kamaole II, Maui","locationName":"Kamaole II","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole II on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1966/details/view.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole II on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1966/details/view.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-01-15T16:19:04.2330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-01-13T17:43:36.1300000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-01-16T02:19:08.8100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1965,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2026-01-05T20:46:03.5700000","closedDate":"2026-01-23T01:29:13.7630000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hilo bay and along the Hamakua coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo bay and along the Hamakua coast","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.\r\n\r\nThe recent heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The recent heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"The recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-01-22T15:29:13.7630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2026-01-05T20:41:18.3400000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-01-23T01:29:18.4800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1964,"stationId":204,"station":{"id":204,"name":"Kolekole Gulch (Ocean)","cleanName":"Kolekole Gulch (Ocean)","number":"001117","siteDescription":"Stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":252,"watershedId":119,"displayTitle":"Kolekole Gulch (Ocean) - 001117","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T18:17:51.2830000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-12-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":697.00,"postedDate":"2025-12-25T00:59:16.3830000","closedDate":"2026-01-14T01:47:14.8800000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kolekole Gulch (Ocean), Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kolekole Gulch (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 697 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kolekole Gulch (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 697 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2026-01-13T15:47:14.8800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-25T00:24:42.4570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-01-14T01:47:19.1370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1963,"stationId":318,"station":{"id":318,"name":"Pokai Bay","cleanName":"Pokai Bay","number":"000224","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":236,"watershedId":508,"displayTitle":"Pokai Bay - 000224","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-23T18:37:56.3130000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-12-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":189.00,"postedDate":"2025-12-25T00:59:01.0770000","closedDate":"2025-12-31T00:00:50.3900000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu. Levels of 189 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu. Levels of 189 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-30T14:00:50.3900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-24T23:50:50.9530000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-31T00:00:58.3070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1962,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-12-23T01:58:47.4100000","closedDate":"2025-12-31T00:00:19.9100000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Near 190 N. Nimitz Hwy, O‘ahu","locationName":"Near 190 N. Nimitz Hwy","description":"Updated 12/23/2025\n\nThe public is advised to avoid waters of Honolulu Harbor and the lower section of Nuuanu Stream.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge from a line under Nimitz Hwy entering Honolulu Harbor\n\nStatus: Ongoing\n\nCause: Broken line under the bridge\n\nSigns will be posted\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1962/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 12/23/2025<br/><br/>The public is advised to avoid waters of Honolulu Harbor and the lower section of Nuuanu Stream.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge from a line under Nimitz Hwy entering Honolulu Harbor<br/><br/>Status: Ongoing<br/><br/>Cause: Broken line under the bridge<br/><br/>Signs will be posted<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1962/details/view","cause":"Broken line","signPostedDate":"2025-12-23T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-30T14:00:19.9100000","signType":"Sewage","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-23T01:42:06.5470000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-31T00:00:24.9630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1961,"stationId":223,"station":{"id":223,"name":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline","cleanName":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline","number":"000194","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":206,"watershedId":541,"displayTitle":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline - 000194","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T22:48:54.3770000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-12-18T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":271.00,"postedDate":"2025-12-19T23:35:44.2000000","closedDate":"2025-12-23T22:43:42.8870000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 271 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 271 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-23T12:43:42.8870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-19T23:35:22.5800000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-23T22:43:50.5000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1960,"stationId":223,"station":{"id":223,"name":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline","cleanName":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline","number":"000194","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":206,"watershedId":541,"displayTitle":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline - 000194","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T22:48:54.3770000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-12-16T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2025-12-18T01:44:04.1170000","closedDate":"2025-12-19T23:36:12.8070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1960/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1960/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-19T13:36:12.8070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-18T01:31:43.6730000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-19T23:36:17.8630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1959,"stationId":438,"station":{"id":438,"name":"Ala Moana Park, D.H. Pt. 2","cleanName":"Ala Moana Park DH Pt 2","number":"304904","siteDescription":"-Recreational, CCH","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":386,"watershedId":550,"displayTitle":"Ala Moana Park, D.H. 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This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1959/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Ala Moana Park, D.H. Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 135 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1959/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-19T13:52:32.9500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-18T01:28:22.6930000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-19T23:52:36.3530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1958,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-12-17T23:05:45.4130000","closedDate":"2026-01-15T17:20:12.4230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Nawiliwili Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Nawiliwili Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1958/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1958/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-01-15T07:20:12.4230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-17T23:03:48.6700000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-01-15T17:20:18.1800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1957,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-12-17T23:03:05.7930000","closedDate":"2026-02-27T18:21:51.2570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kalapaki Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Kalapaki Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kalapaki Beach on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see:: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1957/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kalapaki Beach on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see:: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1957/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2026-02-27T08:21:51.2570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-17T23:01:48.1370000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2026-02-27T18:22:15.0870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1955,"stationId":461,"station":{"id":461,"name":"Onekahakaha Beach (Shoreline)","cleanName":"Onekahakaha Beach (Shoreline)","number":"1125","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":329,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Onekahakaha Beach (Shoreline) - 1125","createdOn":"2023-03-28T22:21:47.2600000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-28T22:22:02.9100000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-12-08T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2025-12-10T00:30:10.1730000","closedDate":"2025-12-11T02:03:59.1770000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Onekahakaha Beach (Shoreline), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Onekahakaha Beach (Shoreline), Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Onekahakaha Beach (Shoreline), Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-10T16:03:59.1770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-12-10T00:26:17.0330000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-11T02:04:17.1030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1954,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-11-20T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":192.00,"postedDate":"2025-11-23T03:47:52.1100000","closedDate":"2025-11-26T03:06:40.5200000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 192 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 192 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-11-25T17:06:40.5200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-22T03:34:02.4830000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-11-26T03:06:44.0670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1953,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-11-19T03:25:24.1430000","closedDate":"2025-11-23T22:43:48.6830000","title":"Unpermitted Wastewater Discharge at Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu,\nExceedance was discovered during daily sampling by MCBH on 11/17/2025.\n\nMCBH has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected area until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1953/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the Kaneohe Marine Corps Base Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu,<br/>Exceedance was discovered during daily sampling by MCBH on 11/17/2025.<br/><br/>MCBH has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected area until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1953/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signPostedDate":"2025-11-18T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2025-11-23T12:43:48.6830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-19T02:46:44.3630000","createdBy":"aaron.lee@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-11-23T22:43:55.7430000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1952,"stationId":44,"station":{"id":44,"name":"Fleming Beach (North)","cleanName":"Fleming Beach (North)","number":"000674","siteDescription":"Recreational, beach park","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":59,"watershedId":326,"displayTitle":"Fleming Beach (North) - 000674","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T19:19:48.4870000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-11-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":306.00,"postedDate":"2025-11-15T02:08:48.4300000","closedDate":"2025-11-19T01:06:32.3800000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Fleming Beach (North), Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Fleming Beach (North), Maui. Levels of 306 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Fleming Beach (North), Maui. Levels of 306 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Heavy rain and high surf","signPostedDate":"2025-11-14T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2025-11-18T15:06:32.3800000","signType":"High Bacteria (Temporary)","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-14T23:35:28.0270000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-11-19T01:06:35.6770000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1951,"stationId":2,"station":{"id":2,"name":"Airport (Kahekili) Beach","cleanName":"Airport (Kahekili) Beach","number":"000695","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":227,"watershedId":281,"displayTitle":"Airport (Kahekili) Beach - 000695","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T21:41:56.6870000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-11-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":344.00,"postedDate":"2025-11-15T01:28:23.3830000","closedDate":"2025-11-19T01:06:15.4600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Airport (Kahekili) Beach, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Airport (Kahekili) Beach, Maui. Levels of 344 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Airport (Kahekili) Beach, Maui. Levels of 344 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Heavy rain and high surf","signPostedDate":"2025-11-14T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2025-11-18T15:06:15.4600000","signType":"High Bacteria (Temporary)","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-14T23:31:51.8030000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-11-19T01:06:19.6070000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1950,"stationId":151,"station":{"id":151,"name":"Kamaole Beach #3","cleanName":"Kamaole Beach #3","number":"000683","siteDescription":"BEACH, Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":164,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Kamaole Beach #3 - 000683","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T20:55:22.4430000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-11-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":504.00,"postedDate":"2025-11-14T16:59:29.7030000","closedDate":"2025-11-15T00:21:24.9200000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kamaole Beach #3, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kamaole Beach #3, Maui. Levels of 504 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kamaole Beach #3, Maui. Levels of 504 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-11-14T14:21:24.9200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-14T04:42:37.0600000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-11-15T00:21:28.3200000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1949,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-11-14T00:54:18.3500000","closedDate":"2025-12-02T21:29:56.0970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the  North Shore from Waihe'e to Kahului Harbor, Maui","locationName":"North Shore from Waihe'e to Kahului Harbor","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore from Waihe'e to Hookipa Beach Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1949/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore from Waihe'e to Hookipa Beach Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1949/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and high surf","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-02T11:29:56.0970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-13T18:08:09.3170000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-02T21:30:12.7100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1948,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-11-10T23:39:50.9830000","closedDate":"2025-12-03T01:29:46.8170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hilo bay and up along the Hamakua coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo bay and up along the Hamakua coast","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo bay and up along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1948/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo bay and up along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1948/details/view","cause":"High surf and recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-02T15:29:46.8170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-10T22:25:46.2000000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-03T01:29:52.1100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1947,"stationId":353,"station":{"id":353,"name":"Sandy Beach Pt. 1","cleanName":"Sandy Beach Pt 1","number":"000200","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":294,"watershedId":549,"displayTitle":"Sandy Beach Pt. 1 - 000200","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-06T00:52:36.8770000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-11-04T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":530.00,"postedDate":"2025-11-06T02:33:40.0130000","closedDate":"2025-11-06T23:19:52.7700000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sandy Beach Pt. 1, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sandy Beach Pt. 1, O‘ahu. Levels of 530 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1947/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sandy Beach Pt. 1, O‘ahu. Levels of 530 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1947/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-11-06T13:19:52.7700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-11-06T02:20:20.6330000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-11-06T23:19:58.0670000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1946,"stationId":223,"station":{"id":223,"name":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline","cleanName":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline","number":"000194","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":206,"watershedId":541,"displayTitle":"Lanikai Beach Shoreline - 000194","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T22:48:54.3770000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-10-22T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":201.00,"postedDate":"2025-10-24T00:31:57.7270000","closedDate":"2025-10-24T22:31:25.3670000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 201 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.  For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1946/details/view.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lanikai Beach Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 201 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.  For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1946/details/view.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-10-24T12:31:25.3670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-10-23T23:29:49.3570000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-10-24T22:31:40.5900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1945,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-10-15T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":384.00,"postedDate":"2025-10-17T01:46:33.1130000","closedDate":"2025-10-18T01:27:31.1970000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 384 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 384 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-10-17T15:27:31.1970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-10-17T01:38:03.6070000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-10-18T01:27:37.2370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1944,"stationId":450,"station":{"id":450,"name":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","cleanName":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","number":"300103","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":38,"watershedId":488,"displayTitle":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot) - 300103","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:57:05.4430000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:09:14.3230000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-10-06T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":782.00,"postedDate":"2025-10-08T01:07:35.1330000","closedDate":"2025-10-09T23:32:49.6000000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 782 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 782 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-10-09T13:32:49.6000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-10-08T01:03:50.4930000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-10-09T23:33:04.3530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1943,"stationId":191,"station":{"id":191,"name":"Keokea Bay Beach Park","cleanName":"Keokea Bay Beach Park","number":"001116","siteDescription":"Recreational, historical","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":297,"watershedId":24,"displayTitle":"Keokea Bay Beach Park - 001116","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-09-17T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":478.00,"postedDate":"2025-09-19T01:16:39.2800000","closedDate":"2025-09-24T02:03:27.4700000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Keokea Bay Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keokea Bay Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 478 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keokea Bay Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 478 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-09-23T16:03:27.4700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-09-19T01:16:31.3900000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-09-24T02:03:31.4730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1942,"stationId":230,"station":{"id":230,"name":"Lehia County Park","cleanName":"Lehia County Park","number":"001147","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":251,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Lehia County Park - 001147","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T18:52:29.7130000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-09-16T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":288.00,"postedDate":"2025-09-17T23:23:29.8430000","closedDate":"2025-09-19T01:23:22.3570000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Lehia County Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lehia County Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 288 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lehia County Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 288 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-09-18T15:23:22.3570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-09-17T23:23:13.8830000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-09-19T01:23:26.8330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1941,"stationId":354,"station":{"id":354,"name":"Sans Souci","cleanName":"Sans Souci","number":"000228","siteDescription":"-Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":215,"watershedId":550,"displayTitle":"Sans Souci - 000228","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-04T00:09:45.8670000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-09-16T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1658.00,"postedDate":"2025-09-17T22:21:58.8070000","closedDate":"2025-09-19T01:19:58.1500000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sans Souci, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sans Souci, O‘ahu. Levels of 1658 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sans Souci, O‘ahu. Levels of 1658 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-09-18T15:19:58.1500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-09-17T22:18:46.7170000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-09-19T01:20:09.6700000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1940,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-09-03T23:55:17.1300000","closedDate":"2025-09-05T17:13:46.1770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay Shoreline","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay Shoreline on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1940/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay Shoreline on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1940/details/view","cause":"Heavy surf","signRemovalDate":"2025-09-05T07:13:46.1770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-09-03T23:48:35.2200000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-09-05T17:13:52.6270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1939,"stationId":109,"station":{"id":109,"name":"Kahaluu Beach Park","cleanName":"Kahaluu Beach Park","number":"001203","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":1,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kahaluu Beach Park - 001203","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T21:21:33.4030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-08-26T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":164.00,"postedDate":"2025-08-28T00:18:37.0100000","closedDate":"2025-08-29T17:08:05.5130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-29T07:08:05.5130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-08-28T00:18:18.8400000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-29T17:08:20.5570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1938,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-08-22T02:23:39.9200000","closedDate":"2025-08-25T19:10:30.6230000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 4554 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Lahaina, Maui","locationName":"4554 Lower Honoapiilani Rd, Lahaina","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters of  Kahana Stream and Kahana Village Beach Bay in Lahaina.\n\nEvent: discharge of untreated wastewater into Kahana Stream and possibly into Kahana Village Beach Bay.\n\nStatus: stopped\n\nCause: Overflow from the Napili #3 Pump Station at 4554 Lower Honoapiilani Rd.\n\nSigns have been posted.\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1938/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters of  Kahana Stream and Kahana Village Beach Bay in Lahaina.<br/><br/>Event: discharge of untreated wastewater into Kahana Stream and possibly into Kahana Village Beach Bay.<br/><br/>Status: stopped<br/><br/>Cause: Overflow from the Napili #3 Pump Station at 4554 Lower Honoapiilani Rd.<br/><br/>Signs have been posted.<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1938/details/view","cause":"Overflow from Pumpstation","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-25T09:10:30.6230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-08-22T02:17:08.2230000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-25T19:10:38.4000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1936,"stationId":242,"station":{"id":242,"name":"Mahukona Landing","cleanName":"Mahukona Landing","number":"001216","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":72,"watershedId":27,"displayTitle":"Mahukona Landing - 001216","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-08-06T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":178.00,"postedDate":"2025-08-07T23:49:51.4500000","closedDate":"2025-08-09T00:39:03.7930000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Mahukona Landing, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Mahukona Landing, Hawai‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Mahukona Landing, Hawai‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-08T14:39:03.7930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-08-07T23:49:30.2100000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-09T00:39:16.8400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1935,"stationId":317,"station":{"id":317,"name":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","cleanName":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","number":"000819","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":120,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Poipu Beach Pavilion - 000819","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:09:00.2430000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-08-05T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":344.00,"postedDate":"2025-08-06T23:28:58.0230000","closedDate":"2025-08-07T21:52:26.8430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 344 MPN per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 344 MPN per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-07T11:52:26.8430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-08-06T20:09:38.7500000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-07T21:52:34.5600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1934,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-08-06T02:36:12.5470000","closedDate":"2025-12-03T01:31:19.7200000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 98-711 Iho Place, O‘ahu","locationName":"98-711 Iho Place","description":"The public is advised to remain out of Kalauau Stream near 98-711 Iho Place.\n\nEvent: Discharge of 5,485 gallons of untreated wastewater entering Kalauau Stream.\n\nStatus: Ongoing\n\nCause: Crack in a private lateral belonging to the Colonade on the Greens condominium\n\nSigns will be posted.\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1934/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of Kalauau Stream near 98-711 Iho Place.<br/><br/>Event: Discharge of 5,485 gallons of untreated wastewater entering Kalauau Stream.<br/><br/>Status: Ongoing<br/><br/>Cause: Crack in a private lateral belonging to the Colonade on the Greens condominium<br/><br/>Signs will be posted.<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1934/details/view","cause":"Broken private sewer line","signRemovalDate":"2025-12-02T15:31:19.7200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-08-06T02:17:07.0700000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-12-03T01:31:36.0000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1933,"stationId":402,"station":{"id":402,"name":"Waimea Bay Shoreline","cleanName":"Waimea Bay Shoreline","number":"000172","siteDescription":"-Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":254,"watershedId":480,"displayTitle":"Waimea Bay Shoreline - 000172","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-10T21:12:52.8400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-08-04T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":659.00,"postedDate":"2025-08-06T00:28:38.4870000","closedDate":"2025-08-07T04:05:32.8800000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 659 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please visit:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1933/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 659 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit:  https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1933/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-06T18:05:32.8800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-08-06T00:13:33.7130000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-07T04:05:40.2400000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1932,"stationId":450,"station":{"id":450,"name":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","cleanName":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","number":"300103","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":38,"watershedId":488,"displayTitle":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot) - 300103","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:57:05.4430000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:09:14.3230000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-07-28T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":344.00,"postedDate":"2025-07-30T21:49:40.4470000","closedDate":"2025-08-06T00:26:56.0670000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 344 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1932/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 344 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1932/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-05T14:26:56.0670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-07-30T19:06:40.0130000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-06T00:27:00.3970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1931,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-07-22T00:10:32.0030000","closedDate":"2025-08-01T19:51:34.8400000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailua Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wailua Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1931/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1931/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-01T09:51:34.8400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-07-21T23:53:25.1870000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-01T19:51:38.8270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1930,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-07-22T00:10:16.0770000","closedDate":"2025-07-23T18:32:30.8270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanalei Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Hanalei Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1930/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1930/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-23T08:32:30.8270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-07-21T23:35:11.2130000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-23T18:32:41.1530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1929,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-07-18T01:21:54.7470000","closedDate":"2025-07-23T17:05:58.5830000","title":"Unpermitted Wastewater Discharge at Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.  This advisory is issued out of an abundance of caution.  The Department of Health is awaiting the receipt of additional monitoring results which will better inform this advisory.\n\nWarning signs will be posted.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1929/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.  This advisory is issued out of an abundance of caution.  The Department of Health is awaiting the receipt of additional monitoring results which will better inform this advisory.<br/><br/>Warning signs will be posted.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1929/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-23T07:05:58.5830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-07-18T00:12:15.9570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-23T17:06:04.6400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1928,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-07-11T20:03:23.3970000","closedDate":"2025-07-14T19:22:21.8500000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Intersection of Hui Iwa Street and Kahekili Highway, O‘ahu","locationName":"Intersection of Hui Iwa Street and Kahekili Highway","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the Ahuimanu stream along Kahekili Highway due to a sewage spill.\n\nEvent: discharge of 800 gallons of sewage from a manhole, of which 100 gallons entered the stream. 400 gallons were recovered and 300 gallons dissipated to the ground. The ground in the area has been cleaned, disinfected, and deodorized.\n\nStatus: stopped\nLocation: intersection of Hui Iwa street and Kahekili Highway\nAffected water: Ahuimanu stream along Kahekili Highway\nCause: air release valve failure\n\nWarning signs have been posted.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1928/details/view\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected area until this advisory has been canceled.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the Ahuimanu stream along Kahekili Highway due to a sewage spill.<br/><br/>Event: discharge of 800 gallons of sewage from a manhole, of which 100 gallons entered the stream. 400 gallons were recovered and 300 gallons dissipated to the ground. The ground in the area has been cleaned, disinfected, and deodorized.<br/><br/>Status: stopped<br/>Location: intersection of Hui Iwa street and Kahekili Highway<br/>Affected water: Ahuimanu stream along Kahekili Highway<br/>Cause: air release valve failure<br/><br/>Warning signs have been posted.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1928/details/view<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected area until this advisory has been canceled.","cause":"Air release valve failure","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-14T09:22:21.8500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-07-11T19:56:38.3230000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-14T19:22:27.4470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1927,"stationId":80,"station":{"id":80,"name":"Honaunau Bay - 2 Step","cleanName":"Honaunau Bay - 2 Step","number":"001244","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":56,"watershedId":126,"displayTitle":"Honaunau Bay - 2 Step - 001244","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T22:15:44.8930000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-07-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2025-07-04T01:07:50.0830000","closedDate":"2025-07-09T00:27:36.9130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Honaunau Bay - 2 Step, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Honaunau Bay - 2 Step, Hawai‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Honaunau Bay - 2 Step, Hawai‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-08T14:27:36.9130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-07-04T00:09:49.7700000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-09T00:27:42.6570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1926,"stationId":272,"station":{"id":272,"name":"Milolii","cleanName":"Milolii","number":"001220","siteDescription":"Recreational, by reqest","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":152,"watershedId":126,"displayTitle":"Milolii - 001220","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-01T21:02:04.4630000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-07-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":254.00,"postedDate":"2025-07-04T01:07:30.9500000","closedDate":"2025-07-09T00:27:05.4870000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Milolii, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Milolii, Hawai‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Milolii, Hawai‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-08T14:27:05.4870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-07-04T00:09:13.7470000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-09T00:27:24.2070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1925,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-06-28T00:37:14.0100000","closedDate":"2025-07-24T19:12:27.8730000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Honokohau Harbor, Hawai‘i Island","locationName":"Honokohau Harbor","description":"Updated: 7/21/2025.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Honokohau Harbor on Hawai‘i Island.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1925/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 7/21/2025.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Honokohau Harbor on Hawai‘i Island.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1925/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-24T09:12:27.8730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-06-28T00:05:06.0500000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-24T19:12:36.4900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1924,"stationId":405,"station":{"id":405,"name":"Waioli Beach Park","cleanName":"Waioli Beach Park","number":"000833","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":311,"watershedId":212,"displayTitle":"Waioli Beach Park - 000833","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:27:35.5470000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-06-25T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2025-06-26T23:20:36.3900000","closedDate":"2025-07-30T23:45:40.1070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"Updated 7/9/2025\n\nThe public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"Updated 7/9/2025<br/><br/>The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Possibly due to heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-30T13:45:40.1070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-06-26T23:19:59.0000000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-30T23:45:46.7100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1923,"stationId":405,"station":{"id":405,"name":"Waioli Beach Park","cleanName":"Waioli Beach Park","number":"000833","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":311,"watershedId":212,"displayTitle":"Waioli Beach Park - 000833","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:27:35.5470000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-06-24T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2025-06-25T22:39:08.6000000","closedDate":"2025-06-26T23:20:55.3230000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Possibly due to heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-06-26T13:20:55.3230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-06-25T22:38:52.1200000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-06-26T23:21:04.4970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1922,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-06-25T22:37:17.0870000","closedDate":"2025-08-01T19:50:48.8500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waioli Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Waioli Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waioli Beach on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1922/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waioli Beach on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1922/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-08-01T09:50:48.8500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-06-25T22:32:51.2270000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-08-01T19:51:17.5030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1921,"stationId":447,"station":{"id":447,"name":"Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2","cleanName":"Ulua Lagoon 4 Pt 2","number":"306701","siteDescription":"-Access within Ko'Olina Resort","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":186,"watershedId":531,"displayTitle":"Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2 - 306701","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:43:03.3800000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-23T19:24:04.1530000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-06-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":341.00,"postedDate":"2025-06-03T23:54:25.2800000","closedDate":"2025-06-05T23:42:25.8000000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 341 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 341 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-06-05T13:42:25.8000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-06-03T22:20:22.4370000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-06-05T23:42:36.1200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1920,"stationId":450,"station":{"id":450,"name":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","cleanName":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","number":"300103","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":38,"watershedId":488,"displayTitle":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot) - 300103","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:57:05.4430000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:09:14.3230000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-05-21T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":178.00,"postedDate":"2025-05-23T01:10:33.2700000","closedDate":"2025-05-24T01:15:42.7430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-05-23T15:15:42.7430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-05-23T00:32:05.1630000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-05-24T01:15:52.3970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1919,"stationId":447,"station":{"id":447,"name":"Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2","cleanName":"Ulua Lagoon 4 Pt 2","number":"306701","siteDescription":"-Access within Ko'Olina Resort","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":186,"watershedId":531,"displayTitle":"Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2 - 306701","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:43:03.3800000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-23T19:24:04.1530000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-05-20T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":420.00,"postedDate":"2025-05-22T02:19:15.2630000","closedDate":"2025-05-23T17:57:03.8170000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 420 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Ulua, Lagoon 4 Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 420 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-05-23T07:57:03.8170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-05-22T02:11:33.8770000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-05-23T17:57:07.4030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1918,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-04-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":238.00,"postedDate":"2025-04-25T16:46:04.0430000","closedDate":"2025-04-29T17:24:06.1070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-04-29T07:24:06.1070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-04-24T22:44:20.2730000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-04-29T17:24:11.2130000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1917,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-04-24T06:41:18.8870000","closedDate":"2025-04-24T20:53:19.5830000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kamaole Beach Park 2, Maui","locationName":"Kamaole Beach Park 2","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole Beach Park 2 on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1917/details/view\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1917/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole Beach Park 2 on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1917/details/view<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1917/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-04-24T10:53:19.5830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-04-24T03:53:23.6600000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-04-24T20:53:23.3170000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1916,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-04-24T06:39:10.8630000","closedDate":"2025-04-24T20:56:26.3000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kamaole Beach Park 1, Maui","locationName":"Kamaole Beach Park 1","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole Beach Park 1 on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1916/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kamaole Beach Park 1 on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1916/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and/or high surf","signRemovalDate":"2025-04-24T10:56:26.3000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-04-24T03:49:18.9730000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-04-24T20:56:29.8230000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1915,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-04-24T06:38:22.0570000","closedDate":"2025-07-21T21:12:08.3670000","title":"REVISED Brown Water Advisory at Kealia Pond to Cove Park, Maui","locationName":"Kealia Pond to Cove Park, REVISED TO Kealia Resort to Waipuilani Beach Park","description":"Updated: 7/21/25.\n\nThis Brown Water Advisory has been revised to cover Kealia Resort to Waipuilani Beach Park.\n\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kealia Pond to Cove Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1915/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 7/21/25.<br/><br/>This Brown Water Advisory has been revised to cover Kealia Resort to Waipuilani Beach Park.<br/><br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kealia Pond to Cove Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1915/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and/or high surf","signRemovalDate":"2025-07-21T11:12:08.3670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-04-24T03:45:57.2770000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-07-21T21:12:11.7530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1914,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-04-24T06:37:34.2870000","closedDate":"2025-05-01T22:44:48.1730000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at MgGreggor Point to Maalaea Harbor, Maui","locationName":"McGregor Point to Maalaea Harbor","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at MgGreggor Point to Maalaea Harbor on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see\" https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1914/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at MgGreggor Point to Maalaea Harbor on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. For more information about this advisory please see\" https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1914/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and/or high surf","signRemovalDate":"2025-05-01T12:44:48.1730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-04-24T03:41:33.5970000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-05-01T22:44:56.4370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1913,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-04-24T06:36:15.6270000","closedDate":"2025-05-01T22:44:28.5770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Baby beach (Lahaina) to Launiupoko, Maui","locationName":"Baby beach (Lahaina) to Launiupoko","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Baby beach (Lahaina) to Launiupoko on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.  For more information on this advisory please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1913/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Baby beach (Lahaina) to Launiupoko on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.  For more information on this advisory please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1913/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-05-01T12:44:28.5770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-04-24T03:38:56.7400000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-05-01T22:44:35.3370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1912,"stationId":14,"station":{"id":14,"name":"Baldwin Park","cleanName":"Baldwin Park","number":"000689","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":314,"watershedId":331,"displayTitle":"Baldwin Park - 000689","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T19:24:29.2000000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-04-09T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":344.00,"postedDate":"2025-04-11T01:34:01.1270000","closedDate":"2025-04-11T22:58:28.3530000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Baldwin Park, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Baldwin Park, Maui. Levels of 344 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Baldwin Park, Maui. Levels of 344 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-04-11T12:58:28.3530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-04-11T01:05:15.1170000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-04-11T23:06:54.0000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1911,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-03-15T23:47:12.8530000","closedDate":"2025-03-18T21:17:52.2100000","title":"Unpermitted Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu,\nExceedance was discovered during daily sampling by the City on 3/14/2025.\n\nThe City has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected area until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1911/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu,<br/>Exceedance was discovered during daily sampling by the City on 3/14/2025.<br/><br/>The City has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected area until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1911/details/view","cause":"Under investigation","signRemovalDate":"2025-03-18T11:17:52.2100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-03-15T23:40:58.2730000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-03-18T21:33:18.0330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1910,"stationId":291,"station":{"id":291,"name":"Olowalu Shore Front","cleanName":"Olowalu Shore Front","number":"000663","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":163,"watershedId":366,"displayTitle":"Olowalu Shore Front - 000663","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-03-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":738.00,"postedDate":"2025-03-15T01:24:04.1170000","closedDate":"2025-03-19T19:13:12.4470000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Olowalu Shore Front (Olowalu Landing), Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Olowalu Shore Front (Olowalu Landing), Maui. Levels of 738 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Olowalu Shore Front (Olowalu Landing), Maui. Levels of 738 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-03-19T09:13:12.4470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-03-15T00:52:11.4570000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-03-19T19:17:08.7230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1909,"stationId":89,"station":{"id":89,"name":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","cleanName":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","number":"001110","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":323,"watershedId":168,"displayTitle":"Honolii Cove (Ocean) - 001110","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T00:50:49.7570000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-03-11T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":288.00,"postedDate":"2025-03-13T00:58:57.1670000","closedDate":"2025-03-14T01:21:53.2030000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 288 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 288 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-03-13T15:21:53.2030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-03-13T00:30:44.6800000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-03-14T01:21:59.3470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1908,"stationId":89,"station":{"id":89,"name":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","cleanName":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","number":"001110","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":323,"watershedId":168,"displayTitle":"Honolii Cove (Ocean) - 001110","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T00:50:49.7570000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-03-10T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2025-03-12T02:19:51.2500000","closedDate":"2025-03-13T00:59:41.1970000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-03-12T14:59:41.1970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-03-12T02:19:37.1630000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-03-13T00:59:47.5130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1906,"stationId":450,"station":{"id":450,"name":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","cleanName":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","number":"300103","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":38,"watershedId":488,"displayTitle":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot) - 300103","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:57:05.4430000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:09:14.3230000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-03-10T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2025-03-12T00:56:36.2730000","closedDate":"2025-03-13T22:13:07.5830000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1906/details/view.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1906/details/view.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-03-13T12:13:07.5830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-03-12T00:47:55.4700000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-03-13T22:13:15.1800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1905,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-03-11T23:53:40.6200000","closedDate":"2025-03-28T19:06:11.2570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast","description":"Updated: 3/18/2025.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1905/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/18/2025.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1905/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-03-28T09:06:11.2570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-03-11T23:29:46.7400000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-03-28T19:06:16.5200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1904,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-20T01:52:18.4430000","closedDate":"2025-02-25T01:01:35.2770000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, O‘ahu","locationName":"Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.\n\nEvent: discharge of 47,500 gallons of partially treated wastewater (UV disinfection bypass). Bypass has been stopped.\n\nLocation: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall\n\nAffected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway.\n\nCause: Failure of the UV system power supply\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1904/details/view\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.<br/><br/>Event: discharge of 47,500 gallons of partially treated wastewater (UV disinfection bypass). Bypass has been stopped.<br/><br/>Location: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall<br/><br/>Affected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway.<br/><br/>Cause: Failure of the UV system power supply<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1904/details/view<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.","cause":"Power disruption to UV disinfection system","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-24T15:01:35.2770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-20T01:46:42.9200000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-25T01:19:07.9300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1903,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-17T09:12:36.4570000","closedDate":"2025-02-21T20:41:17.4400000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Ala Wai canal, O‘ahu","locationName":"Ala Wai canal","description":"THe public is advised to remain out of the waters of the Ala Wai canal from the Kapahulu Library to Liliuokalani Ave. due to a wastewater discharge. Details are als follows.\n\nEvent: sewage discharge\nLocation; 283 Wai Nani Way\nDate: estimated 2/15/25\nVolume: unknown\nStatus of spill: intermittent, ongoing as of 2/16/25\nAffected waterbody: Ala Wai canal\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been cancelled. More details can be found here:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1903/details/view","descriptionHtml":"THe public is advised to remain out of the waters of the Ala Wai canal from the Kapahulu Library to Liliuokalani Ave. due to a wastewater discharge. Details are als follows.<br/><br/>Event: sewage discharge<br/>Location; 283 Wai Nani Way<br/>Date: estimated 2/15/25<br/>Volume: unknown<br/>Status of spill: intermittent, ongoing as of 2/16/25<br/>Affected waterbody: Ala Wai canal<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been cancelled. More details can be found here:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1903/details/view","cause":"blocked sewer line","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-21T10:41:17.4400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-17T09:09:06.2370000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-21T20:41:21.3870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1901,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-02-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":624.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-15T18:46:40.9300000","closedDate":"2025-02-21T01:06:01.4070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 624 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 624 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-20T15:06:01.4070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-15T18:26:16.1300000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-21T01:06:04.4630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1899,"stationId":150,"station":{"id":150,"name":"Kamaole Beach #2","cleanName":"Kamaole Beach #2","number":"000682","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":4,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Kamaole Beach #2 - 000682","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T20:35:18.0900000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-02-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":271.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-15T18:46:18.8100000","closedDate":"2025-02-21T01:06:15.7000000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kamaole Beach #2, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kamaole Beach #2, Maui. Levels of 271 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kamaole Beach #2, Maui. Levels of 271 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-20T15:06:15.7000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-15T18:21:36.0970000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-21T01:06:19.4470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1897,"stationId":453,"station":{"id":453,"name":"Kamaole Beach #1 (LG Tower)","cleanName":"Kamaole Beach #1 (LG Tower)","number":"000746","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":286,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Kamaole Beach #1 (LG Tower) - 000746","createdOn":"2023-02-10T20:22:43.8330000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T20:23:04.6770000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-02-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1184.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-15T18:45:50.6500000","closedDate":"2025-02-21T01:06:32.5570000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kamaole Beach #1 (LG Tower), Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kamaole Beach #1 (LG Tower), Maui. Levels of 1184 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kamaole Beach #1 (LG Tower), Maui. Levels of 1184 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-20T15:06:32.5570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-15T18:18:08.9970000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-21T01:06:35.5330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1896,"stationId":150,"station":{"id":150,"name":"Kamaole Beach #2","cleanName":"Kamaole Beach #2","number":"000682","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":4,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Kamaole Beach #2 - 000682","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T20:35:18.0900000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-02-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":306.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-14T01:42:26.5270000","closedDate":"2025-02-18T18:19:07.8700000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kamaole Beach #2, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kamaole Beach #2, Maui. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kamaole Beach #2, Maui. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-18T08:19:07.8700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-14T01:28:26.7130000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-18T18:19:09.8330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1895,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-02-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":150.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-14T01:41:00.5100000","closedDate":"2025-02-18T18:18:44.5430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-18T08:18:44.5430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-14T01:25:43.2170000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-18T18:18:50.6900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1894,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-13T20:30:38.8200000","closedDate":"2025-02-20T20:52:16.4170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory issued for West Hawaii (South Point, North to Pololu Valley).","locationName":"South Point, North to Pololu Valley","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for West Hawaii (South Point, North to Pololu Valley).\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1894/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for West Hawaii (South Point, North to Pololu Valley).<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1894/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-20T10:52:16.4170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-13T20:16:15.4730000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-20T20:52:19.4870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1893,"stationId":7,"station":{"id":7,"name":"Ala Moana Park, Ewa","cleanName":"Ala Moana Park Ewa","number":"000152","siteDescription":"-Recreational, CCH","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":388,"watershedId":550,"displayTitle":"Ala Moana Park, Ewa - 000152","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-10T21:18:38.6100000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-02-11T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":565.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-13T00:53:45.3700000","closedDate":"2025-02-14T21:32:41.8470000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Ala Moana Park, Ewa, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Ala Moana Park, Ewa, O‘ahu. Levels of 565 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1893/details/view.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Ala Moana Park, Ewa, O‘ahu. Levels of 565 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1893/details/view.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-14T11:32:41.8470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-13T00:44:05.1770000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-14T21:32:45.5270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1892,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-08T02:47:43.8730000","closedDate":"2025-04-24T06:21:05.9870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kealia Pond to Kamaole III cancelled, Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for North Kihei from the Sugar Beach Resort to Waipuilani Beach Park","locationName":"North Kihei (Sugar Beach Resort to Waipuilani Beach Park)","description":"Updated: 3/18/2025.\n\nThe Brown Water Advisory from Kealia Pond to Kamaole III on Maui has been cancelled, however a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for North Kihei from the Sugar Beach Resort to Waipuilani Beach Park\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1892/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/18/2025.<br/><br/>The Brown Water Advisory from Kealia Pond to Kamaole III on Maui has been cancelled, however a Brown Water Advisory remains in effect for North Kihei from the Sugar Beach Resort to Waipuilani Beach Park<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1892/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and streams discharging into the ocean","signRemovalDate":"2025-04-23T20:21:05.9870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-08T01:57:38.2930000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-04-24T06:21:10.1570000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1891,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-08T02:46:24.2200000","closedDate":"2025-02-20T21:14:34.9170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Ukumehame to Papalaua, Maui","locationName":"Ukumehame to Papalaua","description":"Updated: 2/14/2025.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ukumehame to Papalaua on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1891/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 2/14/2025.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ukumehame to Papalaua on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater stream or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1891/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and streams discharging into the ocean","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-20T11:14:34.9170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-08T01:54:03.0330000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-20T21:14:53.7970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1890,"stationId":59,"station":{"id":59,"name":"Hanakaoo","cleanName":"Hanakaoo","number":"000693","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":303,"watershedId":281,"displayTitle":"Hanakaoo - 000693","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T19:25:28.5470000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-02-06T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":453.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-08T02:40:29.0900000","closedDate":"2025-02-21T01:06:48.8700000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Hanakaoo, Maui","description":"Updated: 2/14/2025.\n\nThe public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Hanakaoo, Maui. Levels of 453 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1887/details/view \n\nFor more information, see: http://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/viewer?eventId=1887 \nand https://www.epa.gov/beaches/learn-human-health-beach \n\n\nUnsubscribe","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 2/14/2025.<br/><br/>The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Hanakaoo, Maui. Levels of 453 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1887/details/view <br/><br/>For more information, see: http://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/viewer?eventId=1887 <br/>and https://www.epa.gov/beaches/learn-human-health-beach <br/><br/><br/>Unsubscribe","cause":"Heavy rain and stream discharging to the ocean","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-20T15:06:48.8700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-08T01:41:18.4930000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-21T01:06:51.8330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1889,"stationId":187,"station":{"id":187,"name":"Keehi","cleanName":"Keehi","number":"000237","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":283,"watershedId":529,"displayTitle":"Keehi - 000237","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-02-05T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":132.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-06T23:59:33.3470000","closedDate":"2025-02-12T17:42:10.2070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Keehi Lagoon, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Keehi, O‘ahu. Levels of 132 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1889/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Keehi, O‘ahu. Levels of 132 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1889/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-12T07:42:10.2070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-06T23:07:43.7530000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-12T17:42:13.8730000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1888,"stationId":66,"station":{"id":66,"name":"Hanauma Beach Park","cleanName":"Hanauma Beach Park","number":"000201","siteDescription":"-Access through Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve (CCH Parks and Recreation)\n-Closed to public Mondays and Tuesdays","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":145,"watershedId":445,"displayTitle":"Hanauma Beach Park - 000201","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-06T20:22:44.5270000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-02-04T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":298.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-06T01:05:34.4970000","closedDate":"2025-02-07T19:30:18.2970000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Hanauma Beach Park, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hanauma Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 298 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1888/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hanauma Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 298 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1888/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-07T09:30:18.2970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-06T00:52:52.2500000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-07T19:30:33.9530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1887,"stationId":442,"station":{"id":442,"name":"Kailua Beach Park Pt. 2","cleanName":"Kailua Beach Park Pt 2","number":"303421","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":160,"watershedId":541,"displayTitle":"Kailua Beach Park Pt. 2 - 303421","createdOn":"2022-05-11T19:56:04.4670000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T20:47:21.0400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-02-04T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":301.00,"postedDate":"2025-02-06T01:05:04.3730000","closedDate":"2025-02-07T19:30:46.5300000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kailua Beach Park Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kailua Beach Park Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 301 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1887/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kailua Beach Park Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 301 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1887/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-07T09:30:46.5300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-06T00:48:40.8330000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-07T19:30:55.6500000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1886,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-04T23:36:15.7900000","closedDate":"2025-02-06T01:05:59.9230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimanalo Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimanalo Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimanalo Beach Park\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1886/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimanalo Beach Park<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1886/details/view","cause":"Recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-05T15:05:59.9230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-04T22:58:19.6900000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-06T01:06:06.8530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1885,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-04T23:36:01.3400000","closedDate":"2025-02-07T19:31:12.3870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Kailua Beach\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1885/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Kailua Beach<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1885/details/view","cause":"Recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-07T09:31:12.3870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-04T22:53:33.6970000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-07T19:31:17.5530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1884,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-01T21:46:52.4000000","closedDate":"2025-02-05T00:04:58.1170000","title":"Unpermitted Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu,\nExceedance was discovered during daily sampling by the City on January 31, 2025.\n\nThe City has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected area until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1884/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu,<br/>Exceedance was discovered during daily sampling by the City on January 31, 2025.<br/><br/>The City has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected area until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1884/details/view","cause":"Under investigation","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-04T14:04:58.1170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-01T21:43:13.7830000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-05T00:05:07.2330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1883,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-01T01:18:27.7430000","closedDate":"2025-02-08T02:47:55.4100000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1883/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1883/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-07T16:47:55.4100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-01T01:07:51.7900000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-08T02:47:59.0530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1882,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-02-01T02:35:35.1800000","closedDate":"2025-02-07T18:48:48.0970000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised of a wastewater spill at the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant.\n\nAffected waters: Nuuipa Pond\nVolume: 38,815 gallons\nCause: Power outage and very high wastewater flow through the plant\n\nWastewater entered the waters of Nuuipa Pond, which is not open to public recreation (swimming) or harvesting of wildlife.\n\nSigns have been posted.\nThis advisory will remain active until the signs are removed.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1882/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a wastewater spill at the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Nuuipa Pond<br/>Volume: 38,815 gallons<br/>Cause: Power outage and very high wastewater flow through the plant<br/><br/>Wastewater entered the waters of Nuuipa Pond, which is not open to public recreation (swimming) or harvesting of wildlife.<br/><br/>Signs have been posted.<br/>This advisory will remain active until the signs are removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1882/details/view","cause":"Power outage and very high wastewater flows through the plant","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-07T08:48:48.0970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-02-01T00:28:20.4730000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-07T18:48:52.7730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1881,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-31T23:13:55.3370000","closedDate":"2025-02-05T17:14:14.0670000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to stay out of Kuapa Pond due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nLocation: East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant pump station near Hawaii Kai Drive and Lunalilo Home road.\n\nVolume: 106,000 gallons\nStatus: Stopped\nCause: Emergency generator failed to start after power outage\nWarning signs have been posted\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of waters of Kuapa Pond until the signs have been removed\n\nFor more information please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1881/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is 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Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-31T20:25:23.4830000","closedDate":"2025-02-06T20:48:58.4130000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Hawai‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Hawai‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1880/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1880/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-06T10:48:58.4130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-31T20:23:31.7900000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-06T20:49:04.0370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1878,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-31T11:03:05.5400000","closedDate":"2025-02-18T20:28:36.1330000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 5311 Kalanianaole Highway, O‘ahu","locationName":"5311 Kalanianaole Highway","description":"The public is advised to remain out of waters of Wailupe Stream and Maunalua Bay at Aina Haina due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nLocation: 5311 Kalanianaole Highway\nTotal volume: >800 gallons\nDate/time of discharge: 1/30/25, approximately 7:00 pm\nStatus of spill: ongoing\n\nThe public is advised to remain of these waters until warning signs have been removed. For more details, please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1877/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of waters of Wailupe Stream and Maunalua Bay at Aina Haina due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Location: 5311 Kalanianaole Highway<br/>Total volume: >800 gallons<br/>Date/time of discharge: 1/30/25, approximately 7:00 pm<br/>Status of spill: ongoing<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain of these waters until warning signs have been removed. For more details, please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1877/details/view","cause":"heavy rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-18T10:28:36.1330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-31T11:02:29.3600000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-18T20:28:40.4230000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1877,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-31T10:51:42.4170000","closedDate":"2025-02-04T23:46:56.9270000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 1521 8th Ave., O‘ahu","locationName":"1521 8th Ave.","description":"The public is advised to stay out of Palolo Stream between Hinahina Street and Keanu Street due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:\n\nEvent: Sewage discharge\nLocation: 1521 8th Ave.\nEstimated volume: 3,600 gallons  entering into storm drain leading to Palolo stream\nDate/time: 1/30/25, approximately 11:30 am\nStatus of spill: stopped\nCause: heavy rainfall\nAffected waters: Palolo stream\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory is closed.  For more information please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1877/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of Palolo Stream between Hinahina Street and Keanu Street due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:<br/><br/>Event: Sewage discharge<br/>Location: 1521 8th Ave.<br/>Estimated volume: 3,600 gallons  entering into storm drain leading to Palolo stream<br/>Date/time: 1/30/25, approximately 11:30 am<br/>Status of spill: stopped<br/>Cause: heavy rainfall<br/>Affected waters: Palolo stream<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory is closed.  For more information please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1877/details/view","cause":"heavy rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-04T13:46:56.9270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-31T10:49:01.2000000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-04T23:47:03.5700000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1876,"stationId":66,"station":{"id":66,"name":"Hanauma Beach Park","cleanName":"Hanauma Beach Park","number":"000201","siteDescription":"-Access through Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve (CCH Parks and Recreation)\n-Closed to public Mondays and Tuesdays","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":145,"watershedId":445,"displayTitle":"Hanauma Beach Park - 000201","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-06T20:22:44.5270000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-01-28T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":305.00,"postedDate":"2025-01-30T17:09:49.7170000","closedDate":"2025-01-31T20:46:33.5900000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Hanauma Beach Park, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hanauma Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 305 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1876/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hanauma Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 305 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1876/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-31T10:46:33.5900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-30T01:23:32.8630000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-01-31T20:46:36.9400000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1875,"stationId":444,"station":{"id":444,"name":"Waimanalo Beach Pt. 2","cleanName":"Waimanalo Beach Pt 2","number":"303603","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":153,"watershedId":551,"displayTitle":"Waimanalo Beach Pt. 2 - 303603","createdOn":"2022-05-11T20:13:37.1700000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-06T00:06:29.8470000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-01-28T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":435.00,"postedDate":"2025-01-30T17:09:38.2700000","closedDate":"2025-01-31T20:46:50.4130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Waimanalo Beach Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waimanalo Beach Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 435 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1875/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waimanalo Beach Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 435 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1875/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-31T10:46:50.4130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-30T01:20:31.3500000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-01-31T20:46:53.9870000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1874,"stationId":402,"station":{"id":402,"name":"Waimea Bay Shoreline","cleanName":"Waimea Bay Shoreline","number":"000172","siteDescription":"-Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":254,"watershedId":480,"displayTitle":"Waimea Bay Shoreline - 000172","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-10T21:12:52.8400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"sampleDate":"2025-01-27T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1298.00,"postedDate":"2025-01-29T01:07:16.4170000","closedDate":"2025-01-31T00:54:38.8730000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 1298 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 1298 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-30T14:54:38.8730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-29T00:58:44.2230000","createdBy":"tiffany.lau@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-01-31T00:54:42.3200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1872,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-29T00:39:33.0770000","closedDate":"2025-02-01T00:18:16.3500000","title":"Unpermitted Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu\nExceedance was discovered during daily sampling by the City on January 27, 2025.\n\nThe City has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1872/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu<br/>Exceedance was discovered during daily sampling by the City on January 27, 2025.<br/><br/>The City has posted warning signs and will conduct daily sampling.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1872/details/view","cause":"Undetermined but possibly due to heavy rain. Under investigation","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-31T14:18:16.3500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-29T00:22:14.1570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-01T00:18:25.9430000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1871,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-28T02:10:36.2630000","closedDate":"2025-01-31T00:54:22.8070000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimea Bay.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. \nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1871/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimea Bay.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. <br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1871/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-30T14:54:22.8070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-28T02:02:01.6600000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-01-31T00:54:28.6730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1870,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-27T21:53:48.6770000","closedDate":"2025-02-04T23:49:20.5900000","title":"**UPDATE** Wastewater Discharge at Lowery Ave, O‘ahu","locationName":"Lowery Ave.","description":"**UPDATE** The spill volumes have been updated with new estimates.\n\nThe  public is advised to remain out of Manoa stream between Lowery Ave and Woodlawn Drive due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows.\n\nEvent: Sewage discharge\nLocation: intersection of Lowrey Ave and Kaipu Ave.\nEstimated volume: 1950 gallons, 1450 gallons into storm drain, 500 gallons recovered.\nDate/time: 1/26/25, approximately 7:06pm\nStatus of spill: stopped\nAffected waters: Manoa stream via storm drain\nCause: heavy rainfall\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of theses waters until this advisory is closed. For more detials please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1870/details/view","descriptionHtml":"**UPDATE** The spill volumes have been updated with new estimates.<br/><br/>The  public is advised to remain out of Manoa stream between Lowery Ave and Woodlawn Drive due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows.<br/><br/>Event: Sewage discharge<br/>Location: intersection of Lowrey Ave and Kaipu Ave.<br/>Estimated volume: 1950 gallons, 1450 gallons into storm drain, 500 gallons recovered.<br/>Date/time: 1/26/25, approximately 7:06pm<br/>Status of spill: stopped<br/>Affected waters: Manoa stream via storm drain<br/>Cause: heavy rainfall<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of theses waters until this advisory is closed. For more detials please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1870/details/view","cause":"rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-04T13:49:20.5900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-27T21:46:57.8970000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-04T23:49:24.3800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1869,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-27T21:56:58.9600000","closedDate":"2025-02-04T23:49:00.9370000","title":"**UPDATE** Wastewater Discharge at 8th Ave. and Hinahina street, O‘ahu","locationName":"8th Ave and Hinahina street","description":"**UPDATE** The volume estimates have been updated.\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of Palolo Stream between Hinahina Street and Palolo Avenue due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:\n\nEvent: Sewage discharge\nLocation: intersection of 8th Ave and Hinahina street\nEstimated volume: 2050 gallons  entering into storm drain leading to Palolo stream\nDate/time: 1/26/25, approximately 6:06pm\nStatus of spill: stopped\nCause: heavy rainfall\nAffected waters: Palolo stream\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory is closed.  For more information please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1869/details/view","descriptionHtml":"**UPDATE** The volume estimates have been updated.<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of Palolo Stream between Hinahina Street and Palolo Avenue due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:<br/><br/>Event: Sewage discharge<br/>Location: intersection of 8th Ave and Hinahina street<br/>Estimated volume: 2050 gallons  entering into storm drain leading to Palolo stream<br/>Date/time: 1/26/25, approximately 6:06pm<br/>Status of spill: stopped<br/>Cause: heavy rainfall<br/>Affected waters: Palolo stream<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory is closed.  For more information please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1869/details/view","cause":"rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-04T13:49:00.9370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-27T21:15:23.5870000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-04T23:49:07.4800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1868,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2025-01-27T21:12:02.1000000","closedDate":"2025-02-07T20:43:00.1700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanalei Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Hanalei Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1868/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1868/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2025-02-07T10:43:00.1700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-27T21:06:36.2770000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-07T20:43:03.9170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1867,"stationId":89,"station":{"id":89,"name":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","cleanName":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","number":"001110","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":323,"watershedId":168,"displayTitle":"Honolii Cove (Ocean) - 001110","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T00:50:49.7570000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-01-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":238.00,"postedDate":"2025-01-15T01:03:01.9630000","closedDate":"2025-01-16T01:47:11.6930000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-15T15:47:11.6930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-15T01:02:56.3170000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-01-16T01:47:14.6770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1866,"stationId":344,"station":{"id":344,"name":"Richardson Ocean Center","cleanName":"Richardson Ocean Center","number":"001136","siteDescription":"Recreational, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":179,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Richardson Ocean Center - 001136","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T01:22:16.6330000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-01-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":254.00,"postedDate":"2025-01-15T01:01:59.8770000","closedDate":"2025-01-16T01:46:58.6600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-15T15:46:58.6600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-15T01:01:39.4370000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-01-16T01:47:03.3430000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1865,"stationId":142,"station":{"id":142,"name":"Kalapaki Beach Park","cleanName":"Kalapaki Beach Park","number":"000809","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":284,"watershedId":268,"displayTitle":"Kalapaki Beach Park - 000809","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T20:55:58.1030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2025-01-07T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":178.00,"postedDate":"2025-01-08T20:24:45.8770000","closedDate":"2025-01-09T21:35:08.6030000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2025-01-09T11:35:08.6030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2025-01-08T20:24:25.0830000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-01-09T21:35:17.4030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1864,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-12-26T04:04:05.1830000","closedDate":"2024-12-26T21:47:33.0700000","title":"Unpermitted Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample collected on December 24, 2024.\nStatus: Ongoing\n\nWarning signs will be posted.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1864/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample collected on December 24, 2024.<br/>Status: Ongoing<br/><br/>Warning signs will be posted.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1864/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signPostedDate":"2024-12-25T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2024-12-26T11:47:33.0700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-12-26T04:03:38.1200000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-12-26T21:47:50.5570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1862,"stationId":436,"station":{"id":436,"name":"Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2","cleanName":"Kahanamoku Beach Waikiki Pt 2","number":"304905","siteDescription":"-Recreational, CCH","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":105,"watershedId":550,"displayTitle":"Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2 - 304905","createdOn":"2020-12-09T23:19:16.2600000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-23T00:41:09.6800000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-12-03T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":173.00,"postedDate":"2024-12-05T21:04:18.8170000","closedDate":"2024-12-06T21:55:18.0370000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 173 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahanamoku Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 173 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-12-06T11:55:18.0370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-12-05T20:22:10.5570000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-12-06T21:55:23.2900000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1861,"stationId":291,"station":{"id":291,"name":"Olowalu Shore Front","cleanName":"Olowalu Shore Front","number":"000663","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":163,"watershedId":366,"displayTitle":"Olowalu Shore Front - 000663","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-11-25T10:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":150.00,"postedDate":"2024-11-27T01:46:55.7670000","closedDate":"2024-11-28T01:29:12.3600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Olowalu Shore Front, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Olowalu Shore Front, Maui. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Olowalu Shore Front, Maui. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-28T01:29:12.3600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-27T01:41:50.1870000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-28T01:29:17.5370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1860,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-11-19T22:48:13.9670000","closedDate":"2024-11-20T22:27:38.1170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Kailua Beach\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. \nFor more information, please see: (link to the specific advisory on the CWB advisories website)","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Kailua Beach<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. <br/>For more information, please see: (link to the specific advisory on the CWB advisories website)","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-20T12:27:38.1170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-19T22:40:34.6930000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-20T22:27:46.1730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1859,"stationId":222,"station":{"id":222,"name":"Laniakea","cleanName":"Laniakea","number":"000246","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":394,"watershedId":490,"displayTitle":"Laniakea - 000246","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:30:37.7370000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-11-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2024-11-15T00:37:21.2330000","closedDate":"2024-11-19T21:02:23.6070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Laniakea, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Laniakea, O‘ahu. Levels of >2005 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1859/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Laniakea, O‘ahu. Levels of >2005 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1859/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-19T11:02:23.6070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-15T00:31:53.8370000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-19T21:02:29.2630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1858,"stationId":89,"station":{"id":89,"name":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","cleanName":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","number":"001110","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":323,"watershedId":168,"displayTitle":"Honolii Cove (Ocean) - 001110","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T00:50:49.7570000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-11-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1652.00,"postedDate":"2024-11-14T03:56:29.1000000","closedDate":"2024-11-15T01:27:17.0370000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 1652 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 1652 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-14T15:27:17.0370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-14T02:16:06.2770000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-15T01:27:20.2970000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1857,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-11-10T01:36:23.7130000","closedDate":"2024-11-15T01:27:49.9630000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Pier, Big Island, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Kailua Pier, Big Island","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kailua Bay, Big Island, near Kailua Pier due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nEvent: sewage discharge\nLocation: Kailua Pier comfort station\nDate/time: discovered at 11/9/24 estimated before 1:45 pm\nEstimated volume: unknown.\nEntered state waters?: Yes, Kailua Bay\nStatus of spill: comfort station closed and cleanup in progress by maintenance personnel.\n\nThe pubic is advised to remain out of these water until warning signs have been removed from the area.  For more details, please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1857/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kailua Bay, Big Island, near Kailua Pier due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Event: sewage discharge<br/>Location: Kailua Pier comfort station<br/>Date/time: discovered at 11/9/24 estimated before 1:45 pm<br/>Estimated volume: unknown.<br/>Entered state waters?: Yes, Kailua Bay<br/>Status of spill: comfort station closed and cleanup in progress by maintenance personnel.<br/><br/>The pubic is advised to remain out of these water until warning signs have been removed from the area.  For more details, please follow this link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1857/details/view","cause":"clogged pipe","signPostedDate":"2024-11-09T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-14T15:27:49.9630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-10T01:24:44.1770000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-02-27T23:37:36.2300000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1856,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-11-06T21:33:36.3730000","closedDate":"2024-11-09T07:42:05.4170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kalapaki Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Kalapaki Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1856/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1856/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-08T21:42:05.4170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-06T21:22:23.6970000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-09T07:42:10.1230000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1855,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-11-06T21:35:55.5470000","closedDate":"2024-11-14T02:27:54.4870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the Hamakua coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"The Hamakua coast","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at the Hamakua Coast on Hawai'i Island.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1855/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at the Hamakua Coast on Hawai'i Island.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1855/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-13T16:27:54.4870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-06T21:13:54.7630000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-14T02:27:58.6370000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1854,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-11-06T20:57:57.0300000","closedDate":"2024-11-09T07:42:24.2800000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanalei Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Hanalei Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1854/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1854/details/view","cause":"rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-08T21:42:24.2800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-11-06T20:54:03.1170000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-09T07:42:27.5370000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1853,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-10-30T18:22:43.6400000","closedDate":"2024-11-14T02:28:16.2530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hilo Bay, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo Bay","description":"**Updated: 11/06/2024**\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay on Hawai‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. \n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around. \nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1853/details/view","descriptionHtml":"**Updated: 11/06/2024**<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine. <br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/ <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around. <br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1853/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain and High surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-11-13T16:28:16.2530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-10-30T00:33:44.1370000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-11-14T02:28:21.1570000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1852,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-10-29T21:23:48.2430000","closedDate":"2024-10-31T00:12:25.8470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Sunset Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Sunset Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1852/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1852/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-10-30T14:12:25.8470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-10-29T21:03:51.1030000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-10-31T00:12:36.4200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1851,"stationId":89,"station":{"id":89,"name":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","cleanName":"Honolii Cove (Ocean)","number":"001110","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":323,"watershedId":168,"displayTitle":"Honolii Cove (Ocean) - 001110","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T00:50:49.7570000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-10-14T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":254.00,"postedDate":"2024-10-16T02:29:11.6700000","closedDate":"2024-10-17T01:57:21.1430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honolii Cove (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-10-16T15:57:21.1430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-10-16T02:28:56.1930000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-10-17T01:57:26.8900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1850,"stationId":77,"station":{"id":77,"name":"Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach)","cleanName":"Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach)","number":"001138","siteDescription":"Recreational, canoe racing, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":87,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach) - 001138","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2022-07-06T02:30:13.1400000","updatedBy":"sierra.payne@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-10-14T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":344.00,"postedDate":"2024-10-16T02:28:04.3830000","closedDate":"2024-10-17T01:56:57.8130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach), Hawai‘i. Levels of 344 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Hilo Bay (Canoe Beach), Hawai‘i. Levels of 344 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-10-16T15:56:57.8130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-10-16T02:27:55.1170000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-10-17T01:57:04.2400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1849,"stationId":344,"station":{"id":344,"name":"Richardson Ocean Center","cleanName":"Richardson Ocean Center","number":"001136","siteDescription":"Recreational, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":179,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Richardson Ocean Center - 001136","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T01:22:16.6330000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-10-14T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":591.00,"postedDate":"2024-10-16T02:27:04.4130000","closedDate":"2024-10-17T01:56:34.1700000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 591 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 591 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-10-16T15:56:34.1700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-10-16T02:26:53.6530000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-10-17T01:56:42.4130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1848,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-10-03T02:40:02.4400000","closedDate":"2024-10-21T19:55:52.0430000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Puaena, O‘ahu","locationName":"Puaena","description":"Updated: 10/7/24\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Puaena.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1848/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 10/7/24<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Puaena.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1848/details/view","cause":"Recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-10-21T09:55:52.0430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-10-03T02:08:24.0230000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-10-21T19:55:57.1630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1847,"stationId":116,"station":{"id":116,"name":"Kahe","cleanName":"Kahe","number":"000309","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":185,"watershedId":531,"displayTitle":"Kahe - 000309","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-23T18:40:48.5430000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-09-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":288.00,"postedDate":"2024-09-25T02:46:53.5330000","closedDate":"2024-09-27T02:39:44.9230000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kahe, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahe, O‘ahu. Levels of 288 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahe, O‘ahu. Levels of 288 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-26T16:39:44.9230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-09-25T01:53:23.0270000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-27T02:39:55.3670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1846,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-09-19T02:12:13.3030000","closedDate":"2024-09-26T19:08:01.0670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kahalu'u Bay, North to Kailua Bay on Hawai'i Island","locationName":"Kahalu'u Bay, North to Kailua Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahaluu Bay, North to Kailua Bay on Hawai‘i Island.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1846/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahaluu Bay, North to Kailua Bay on Hawai‘i Island.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1846/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-26T09:08:01.0670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-09-18T19:45:51.9970000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-26T19:08:10.2530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1845,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-09-17T01:08:05.4830000","closedDate":"2024-09-26T20:58:36.1070000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to South point","locationName":"The east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to South point","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to South point.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1845/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to South point.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1845/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-26T10:58:36.1070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-09-16T23:04:26.5070000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-26T20:58:38.5130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1844,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-09-09T01:16:01.1500000","closedDate":"2024-09-11T21:26:37.7700000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Kona Pier, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Kailua Kona Pier","description":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near and around the Kailua-Kona Pier due to a sewage spill. An unknown volume of sewage spilled from the restroom on the pier and entered the ocean. \n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Kailua-Kona Pier\nVolume: Unknown\nCause: Clogged drain in restroom\nStatus: Ongoing as of 2:40 PM on 9/8/2024.\nWarning signs have been posted\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1844/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near and around the Kailua-Kona Pier due to a sewage spill. An unknown volume of sewage spilled from the restroom on the pier and entered the ocean. <br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Kailua-Kona Pier<br/>Volume: Unknown<br/>Cause: Clogged drain in restroom<br/>Status: Ongoing as of 2:40 PM on 9/8/2024.<br/>Warning signs have been posted<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected water until this advisory has been canceled.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1844/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-11T11:26:37.7700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-09-09T01:02:42.3070000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-11T21:26:47.8900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1843,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-09-01T08:59:23.6600000","closedDate":"2024-09-11T01:08:46.1330000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Pearl Harbor Peninsula, East Loch, O‘ahu","locationName":"Pearl Harbor Peninsula, East Loch","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of the East Loch of Pearl Harbor fronting Victor Wharf due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nLocation of discharge: 2134 Waipuilani Court\nEvent: Wastewater discharge (sewage)\nEstimated volume: 600 gallons\nstatus of spill: stopped\nDate/time: 8/31/24,estimated 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm\nReached state waters?: Yes, East Loch via storm drain\n\nThe affected coastal waters are within the restricted access zone of Pearl Harbor with no public access. It is advised to remain out of these waters until all warning signs have been removed for this advisory.  For more information, please follow this link. https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1843/details","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of the East Loch of Pearl Harbor fronting Victor Wharf due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Location of discharge: 2134 Waipuilani Court<br/>Event: Wastewater discharge (sewage)<br/>Estimated volume: 600 gallons<br/>status of spill: stopped<br/>Date/time: 8/31/24,estimated 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm<br/>Reached state waters?: Yes, East Loch via storm drain<br/><br/>The affected coastal waters are within the restricted access zone of Pearl Harbor with no public access. It is advised to remain out of these waters until all warning signs have been removed for this advisory.  For more information, please follow this link. https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1843/details","cause":"clogged line","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-10T15:08:46.1330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-09-01T08:52:23.3170000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-11T01:08:50.7530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1842,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-28T20:38:24.1730000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T19:02:57.1570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimea Bay.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on Leptospirosis: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1842/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimea Bay.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on Leptospirosis: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1842/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T09:02:57.1570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T19:49:21.2000000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T19:03:03.7300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1841,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-27T02:17:50.0230000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T17:07:34.0300000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waihe'e to Kahului Harbor, Maui","locationName":"Waihe'e to Kahului Harbor","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waihe'e to Kahului Harbor on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1841/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waihe'e to Kahului Harbor on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1841/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T07:07:34.0300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T01:47:36.3000000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T17:07:37.0800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1840,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-27T02:16:49.3070000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T17:07:19.2870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Uwapo Road to Cove Park, Maui","locationName":"Uwapo Road to Cove Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at  Uwapo Road to Cove Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1840/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at  Uwapo Road to Cove Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1840/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T07:07:19.2870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T01:39:31.7170000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T17:07:22.3070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1839,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-27T02:15:54.3670000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T17:07:02.8370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Maalaea to  McGregor Point, Maui","locationName":"Maalaea to  McGregor Point","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Maalaea to  McGregor Point on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1839/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Maalaea to  McGregor Point on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1839/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T07:07:02.8370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T01:36:19.6000000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T17:07:05.7870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1838,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-27T02:15:02.6600000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T17:06:36.5200000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Puamana to Papalaua, Maui","locationName":"Puamana to Papalaua","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Puamana to Papalaua on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1838/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Puamana to Papalaua on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1838/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T07:06:36.5200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T01:31:35.2030000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T17:06:39.3270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1837,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-27T02:13:55.2900000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T17:05:20.4930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kahana Village, Maui","locationName":"Kahana Village","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahana Village on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1837/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahana Village on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1837/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T07:05:20.4930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T01:26:46.8170000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T17:05:26.6130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1836,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-27T02:12:10.5400000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T17:05:59.4670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanakao'o Beach Park, Maui","locationName":"Hanakao'o Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanakao'o Beach Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1836/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanakao'o Beach Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1836/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T07:05:59.4670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T01:25:00.3000000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T17:06:05.0200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1835,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-27T02:09:41.4870000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T17:05:02.2370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Fleming Beach Park, Maui","locationName":"DT Fleming Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at DT Fleming Beach Park on Maui.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1835/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at DT Fleming Beach Park on Maui.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1835/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T07:05:02.2370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-27T01:22:30.0830000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T17:05:05.7270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1834,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-26T23:37:58.9570000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T19:09:06.1870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to south point","locationName":"The east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to south point","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to south point.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/\n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1834/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the east side of Hawaii Island from Kohala to south point.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.  After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.  The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or ponds to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. For more information on leptospirosis, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/disease_listing/leptospirosis/<br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1834/details/view","cause":"The recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T09:09:06.1870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-26T22:00:57.8170000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T19:09:09.2570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1833,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-06T19:53:46.0630000","closedDate":"2024-08-12T21:45:45.6300000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimea Bay, Oahu\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\nFor more information please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1833/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Waimea Bay, Oahu<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/>For more information please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1833/details/view","cause":"River flowing","signRemovalDate":"2024-08-12T11:45:45.6300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-06T19:42:07.2800000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-12T21:45:53.3400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1832,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-08-02T01:52:33.4900000","closedDate":"2024-09-05T19:09:25.0130000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailoa River Mouth A, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Wailoa River Mouth A","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailoa River Mouth A, Hawai‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1832/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailoa River Mouth A, Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1832/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-05T09:09:25.0130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-02T01:50:29.8030000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-05T19:09:30.1470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1831,"stationId":390,"station":{"id":390,"name":"Wailoa River Mouth","cleanName":"Wailoa River Mouth","number":"001144","siteDescription":"Initially only chemistry, bacterial later","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":87,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Wailoa River Mouth - 001144","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-13T22:02:47.7070000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-07-30T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2024-08-01T02:04:56.2470000","closedDate":"2024-08-02T01:53:05.5970000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Wailoa River Mouth, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Wailoa River Mouth, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Wailoa River Mouth, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-08-01T15:53:05.5970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-01T02:04:29.3970000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-02T01:53:10.3470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1830,"stationId":457,"station":{"id":457,"name":"Wailuku River B","cleanName":"Wailuku River B","number":"001135","siteDescription":"River","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Wailuku River B - 001135","createdOn":"2023-03-21T02:06:22.7770000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2025-10-22T19:03:24.6700000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-07-30T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":164.00,"postedDate":"2024-08-01T02:03:49.8670000","closedDate":"2024-08-02T01:53:22.3830000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Wailuku River B, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Wailuku River B, Hawai‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Wailuku River B, Hawai‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-08-01T15:53:22.3830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-01T02:03:16.2330000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-02T01:53:26.2400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1828,"stationId":204,"station":{"id":204,"name":"Kolekole Gulch (Ocean)","cleanName":"Kolekole Gulch (Ocean)","number":"001117","siteDescription":"Stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":252,"watershedId":119,"displayTitle":"Kolekole Gulch (Ocean) - 001117","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T18:17:51.2830000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-07-30T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1652.00,"postedDate":"2024-08-01T01:59:16.7070000","closedDate":"2024-08-02T01:53:43.4570000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kolekole Gulch (Ocean), Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kolekole Gulch (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 1652 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kolekole Gulch (Ocean), Hawai‘i. Levels of 1652 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-08-01T15:53:43.4570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-08-01T01:58:12.9770000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-02T01:53:46.7230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1827,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-07-30T01:43:51.5400000","closedDate":"2024-08-07T20:57:51.8870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Laniakea Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Laniakea Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Laniakea Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.\n\nThe Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. \n\nIf the water is brown, turn around.\n\nFor more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1827/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Laniakea Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain. After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels. The Department recommends staying out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.<br/><br/>The Department of Health advises the public to avoid swimming, wading in, or drinking water from any freshwater streams or pond to prevent leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria. <br/><br/>If the water is brown, turn around.<br/><br/>For more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1827/details/view","cause":"Recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-08-07T10:57:51.8870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-07-30T00:00:33.0770000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-07T20:57:59.8970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1826,"stationId":344,"station":{"id":344,"name":"Richardson Ocean Center","cleanName":"Richardson Ocean Center","number":"001136","siteDescription":"Recreational, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":179,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Richardson Ocean Center - 001136","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T01:22:16.6330000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-07-16T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2024-07-18T02:58:42.9270000","closedDate":"2024-07-19T03:01:23.7500000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1826/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1826/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2024-07-18T17:01:23.7500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-07-18T00:13:53.1970000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-07-19T03:01:34.4730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1825,"stationId":344,"station":{"id":344,"name":"Richardson Ocean Center","cleanName":"Richardson Ocean Center","number":"001136","siteDescription":"Recreational, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":179,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Richardson Ocean Center - 001136","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T01:22:16.6330000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-07-15T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":406.00,"postedDate":"2024-07-17T01:24:04.4070000","closedDate":"2024-07-18T02:59:32.1830000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 406 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1825/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 406 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1825/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2024-07-17T16:59:32.1830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-07-17T00:50:57.3330000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-07-18T02:59:34.4430000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1823,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-07-12T21:11:18.6370000","closedDate":"2024-07-20T00:30:58.9670000","title":"Exceedance of daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level in Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, Oahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample collected on July 11, 2024.\n\nWarning signs will be posted.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1823/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample collected on July 11, 2024.<br/><br/>Warning signs will be posted.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1823/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2024-07-19T14:30:58.9670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-07-12T21:06:23.6000000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-07-20T00:31:15.0800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1822,"stationId":402,"station":{"id":402,"name":"Waimea Bay Shoreline","cleanName":"Waimea Bay Shoreline","number":"000172","siteDescription":"-Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":254,"watershedId":480,"displayTitle":"Waimea Bay Shoreline - 000172","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-10T21:12:52.8400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-07-10T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":164.00,"postedDate":"2024-07-12T01:53:38.0700000","closedDate":"2024-07-16T22:53:09.0700000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1822/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Waimea Bay Shoreline, O‘ahu. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1822/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2024-07-16T12:53:09.0700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-07-12T01:51:32.5400000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-07-16T22:53:36.8470000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1821,"stationId":34,"station":{"id":34,"name":"Coconut Island","cleanName":"Coconut Island","number":"001101","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":375,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Coconut Island - 001101","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-24T00:47:44.0030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-07-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":782.00,"postedDate":"2024-07-04T00:14:37.5370000","closedDate":"2024-07-09T23:39:23.7870000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Coconut Island, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Coconut Island, Hawai‘i. Levels of 782 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Coconut Island, Hawai‘i. Levels of 782 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-07-09T13:39:23.7870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-07-04T00:14:20.0430000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-07-09T23:39:27.3100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1820,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-06-25T22:06:06.3130000","closedDate":"2024-07-01T23:01:01.7800000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nRiver open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1820/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>River open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1820/details/view","cause":"River open; flowing","signRemovalDate":"2024-07-01T13:01:01.7800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-06-25T22:02:36.3670000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-07-01T23:01:06.0870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1819,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-06-22T09:38:12.6200000","closedDate":"2024-06-29T00:57:47.0330000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 1260 Richard lane, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kalihi stream","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kalihi Stream near Richard Lane due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: manhole near 1260 Richard Lane\nEstimated volume: 350 gallons, 300 gallons into nearby storm drain leading to Kalihi stream\nStatus of spill: stopped\nCause: grease and debris\nSigns posted: signs to be posted morning of 6/22/24\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed. For more information, please follow this link.https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1819/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kalihi Stream near Richard Lane due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: manhole near 1260 Richard Lane<br/>Estimated volume: 350 gallons, 300 gallons into nearby storm drain leading to Kalihi stream<br/>Status of spill: stopped<br/>Cause: grease and debris<br/>Signs posted: signs to be posted morning of 6/22/24<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed. For more information, please follow this link.https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1819/details/view","cause":"clogged line","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-28T14:57:47.0330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-06-22T09:31:09.6630000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-29T00:57:52.5830000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1818,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-06-22T00:33:04.9700000","closedDate":"2024-06-25T21:37:20.9430000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant due to the discharge of partially treated  sewage (chlorination by-pass).\n\nCause: Chlorination process failure\nStart time: 8:15 AM, 6/21/24\nProcess restored: 12:30 PM, 6/21/24\n\nSigns have been posted.\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1818/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant due to the discharge of partially treated  sewage (chlorination by-pass).<br/><br/>Cause: Chlorination process failure<br/>Start time: 8:15 AM, 6/21/24<br/>Process restored: 12:30 PM, 6/21/24<br/><br/>Signs have been posted.<br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1818/details/view","cause":"Chlorination process failure","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-25T11:37:20.9430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-06-22T00:28:41.3830000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-25T21:37:33.0800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1817,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-06-21T23:33:15.8470000","closedDate":"2024-06-25T00:22:05.9170000","title":"Exceedance of daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level in Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample collected on June 20, 2024.\nStatus: Ongoing\n\nWarning signs will be posted.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1817/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample collected on June 20, 2024.<br/>Status: Ongoing<br/><br/>Warning signs will be posted.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1817/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-24T14:22:05.9170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-06-21T23:30:00.9500000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-25T00:22:11.5800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1816,"stationId":330,"station":{"id":330,"name":"Puako Middle of Lot","cleanName":"Puako Middle of Lot","number":"001222","siteDescription":"Recreational, cesspool, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":239,"watershedId":91,"displayTitle":"Puako Middle of Lot - 001222","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-01T20:46:46.5970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-06-18T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2024-06-20T19:31:27.6970000","closedDate":"2024-06-21T01:24:48.6030000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Puako Middle of Lot, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Puako Middle of Lot, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Puako Middle of Lot, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined.","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-20T15:24:48.6030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-06-20T18:10:46.5070000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-21T01:25:00.9300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1815,"stationId":450,"station":{"id":450,"name":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","cleanName":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","number":"300103","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":38,"watershedId":488,"displayTitle":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot) - 300103","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:57:05.4430000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:09:14.3230000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-06-17T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2024-06-19T01:43:15.2430000","closedDate":"2024-06-21T02:02:47.5400000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-20T16:02:47.5400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-06-19T00:58:15.8430000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-21T02:17:13.8870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1814,"stationId":209,"station":{"id":209,"name":"Kua Bay","cleanName":"Kua Bay","number":"001252","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":268,"watershedId":116,"displayTitle":"Kua Bay - 001252","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-01T01:38:48.0130000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-06-17T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":306.00,"postedDate":"2024-06-18T23:22:58.9900000","closedDate":"2024-06-20T20:43:54.6600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kua Bay, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kua Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kua Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-20T10:43:54.6600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-06-18T23:18:26.2100000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-20T20:44:41.6900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1813,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-06-01T20:13:06.9670000","closedDate":"2024-06-04T21:09:26.2700000","title":"Exceedance of daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 06/12/2024.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Lingering effects from earlier  Kona storm has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Lingering effects from earlier Kona storm","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-20T07:34:04.4070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-28T19:45:31.0700000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-20T17:34:09.6670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1810,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-24T02:55:15.2370000","closedDate":"2024-05-27T22:02:33.1430000","title":"Exceedance of daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level at Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Sand Island, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample collected on May 21, 2024\nStatus: Ongoing\n\nWarning signs will be posted.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1810/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Sand Island, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample collected on May 21, 2024<br/>Status: Ongoing<br/><br/>Warning signs will be posted.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1810/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-26T00:00:00.0000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-24T02:54:06.5430000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-27T22:06:18.0070000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1809,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-23T01:25:19.2970000","closedDate":"2024-06-11T01:25:59.5370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"Updated: 6/03/2024.\n\nAlthough the island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled, there remains a Brown Water Advisory for Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain/river open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1809/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 6/03/2024.<br/><br/>Although the island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled, there remains a Brown Water Advisory for Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain/river open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1809/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain/river open; flowing","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-10T15:25:59.5370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-23T01:10:05.8570000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-11T01:28:35.8300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1808,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-23T01:24:37.8130000","closedDate":"2024-05-28T20:00:24.9770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Bay","description":"Although the island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled, there remains a Brown Water Advisory for Kailua Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain and stream flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1808/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Although the island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled, there remains a Brown Water Advisory for Kailua Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain and stream flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1808/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-28T10:00:24.9770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-23T01:08:42.9600000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-28T20:01:09.7630000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1807,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-23T01:23:33.8530000","closedDate":"2024-05-29T19:38:05.4500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Chun's Reef, O‘ahu","locationName":"Chun's Reef","description":"Although the island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled, there remains a Brown Water Advisory for Chun's Reef on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1807/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Although the island-wide Brown Water Advisory for O‘ahu has been cancelled, there remains a Brown Water Advisory for Chun's Reef on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1807/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-29T09:38:05.4500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-23T01:04:19.6070000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-29T19:38:51.8770000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1806,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2024-05-17T23:55:28.6300000","closedDate":"2024-05-24T16:53:16.3700000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kuapa Pond, Hawaii Kai, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kuapa Pond, Hawaii Kai","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kuapa Pond due to a wastewater discharge at 580 Lunalilo Home Road.\n\nEvent: Wastewater Discharge\nLocation: 580 Lunalilo Home Road\nEstimated volume: 36,000 gallons\nStatus of spill: Stopped\nState waters affected: Kuapa Pond\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1806/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kuapa Pond due to a wastewater discharge at 580 Lunalilo Home Road.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater Discharge<br/>Location: 580 Lunalilo Home Road<br/>Estimated volume: 36,000 gallons<br/>Status of spill: Stopped<br/>State waters affected: Kuapa Pond<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the warning signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1806/details/view","cause":"Manhole overflow","signPostedDate":"2024-05-17T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-24T06:53:16.3700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-17T21:47:16.6630000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-24T16:53:37.7170000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1805,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-17T02:22:10.2700000","closedDate":"2024-05-23T02:33:45.9370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Maui - West (Honokowai BP to Papalaua BP) and South (Maalaea Bay to Keawakapu BP)","locationName":"Maui - West (Honokowai BP to Papalaua BP) and South (Maalaea Bay to Keawakapu BP)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Maui - West (Honokowai Beach Park to Papalaua Beach Park) and South (Maalaea Bay to Keawakapu Beach Park) \n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters and the high surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Maui - West (Honokowai Beach Park to Papalaua Beach Park) and South (Maalaea Bay to Keawakapu Beach Park) <br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters and the high surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain and high surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-22T16:33:45.9370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-17T02:00:52.0430000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-23T02:33:48.8200000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1804,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2024-05-17T01:59:11.3600000","closedDate":"2024-05-21T02:32:46.6730000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 1521 Kaau street, O‘ahu","locationName":"1521 Kaau street","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Palolo Stream below Hardesty Street due to a wastewater discharge adjacent to 1521 Kaau street.\n\nEvent: Wastewater Discharge\nLocation: Adjacent to 1521 Kaau street\nEstimated Volume: 18,000 gallons\nAffected waterbody: Palolo Stream.  Estimated 13,500 gallons via storm drain\nStatus of discharge: Stopped\nWarning Signs have been posted.\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1804/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Palolo Stream below Hardesty Street due to a wastewater discharge adjacent to 1521 Kaau street.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater Discharge<br/>Location: Adjacent to 1521 Kaau street<br/>Estimated Volume: 18,000 gallons<br/>Affected waterbody: Palolo Stream.  Estimated 13,500 gallons via storm drain<br/>Status of discharge: Stopped<br/>Warning Signs have been posted.<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1804/details/view","cause":"Manhole overflow","signPostedDate":"2024-05-16T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-20T16:32:46.6730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-16T23:30:50.8430000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-21T02:36:30.4400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1803,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-16T19:25:32.5300000","closedDate":"2024-05-23T01:21:10.7130000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1803/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1803/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-22T15:21:10.7130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-16T19:25:49.9370000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-23T01:21:17.8500000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1802,"type":"Permit Exceedance","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2024-05-16T00:32:55.2370000","closedDate":"2024-05-24T02:49:14.0730000","title":"Exceedance of daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"**UPDATE 5/19/24**\nThe public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample collected on May 18, 2024\nStatus: ongoing\n\nWarning signs will be posted.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1802/details/view","descriptionHtml":"**UPDATE 5/19/24**<br/>The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge of wastewater that exceeded the daily maximum permitted fecal indicator bacteria level.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample collected on May 18, 2024<br/>Status: ongoing<br/><br/>Warning signs will be posted.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1802/details/view","cause":"High flow through treatment plant due to heavy rainfall","signPostedDate":"2024-05-15T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-23T16:49:14.0730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedancePostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"PermitExceedanceClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-16T00:24:30.2900000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-24T02:49:21.4600000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1797,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-15T00:44:45.9770000","closedDate":"2024-05-24T00:39:43.5570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailua Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wailua Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1797/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1797/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-23T14:39:43.5570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-15T00:43:53.8970000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-24T00:39:49.0470000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1796,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-14T23:46:48.4370000","closedDate":"2024-09-17T21:47:58.2700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Nawiliwili Bay and Kalapaki Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Nawiliwili Bay and Kalapaki Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili Bay and Kalapaki Beach on Kaua‘i.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili Bay and Kalapaki Beach on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-09-17T11:47:58.2700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-14T23:48:36.5130000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-09-17T21:48:08.7930000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1795,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-14T01:08:05.6370000","closedDate":"2024-05-16T19:24:38.9400000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain/river open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1795/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain/river open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1795/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain/river open; flowing","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-16T09:24:38.9400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-14T00:49:56.1800000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-16T19:27:15.1330000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1794,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-14T00:09:22.8070000","closedDate":"2024-05-29T17:42:38.0100000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Holoholokai Beach Park to Pololu Valley","description":"Updated: 05/23/2024.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Holoholokai Beach Park to Pololu Valley on Hawai‘i Island.\n\nHeavy rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1794/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 05/23/2024.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Holoholokai Beach Park to Pololu Valley on Hawai‘i Island.<br/><br/>Heavy rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1794/details/view","cause":"Heavy rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-29T07:42:38.0100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-13T23:59:24.0300000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-29T17:43:24.1130000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1793,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-13T22:39:46.8900000","closedDate":"2024-05-16T19:24:23.3930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kaneohe Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kaneohe Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kaneohe Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1793/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kaneohe Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1793/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-16T09:24:23.3930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-13T22:22:21.2430000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-16T19:27:00.5770000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1792,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-13T21:16:08.0270000","closedDate":"2024-05-24T00:38:27.6370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.\n\nrecent heavy rains has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1792/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>recent heavy rains has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1792/details/view","cause":"Recent heavy rains","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-23T14:38:27.6370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-13T21:08:10.4130000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-24T00:38:59.7170000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1791,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-13T21:17:18.8870000","closedDate":"2024-05-16T19:24:04.9070000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1791/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1791/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-16T09:24:04.9070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-13T19:56:02.8130000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-16T19:26:47.5800000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1790,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-13T18:50:15.6100000","closedDate":"2024-06-26T18:52:33.9430000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Koloa Landing","description":"The Brown Water Advisory for Wailua Bay and Lydgate Park has been canceled; however the Brown Water Advisory for Koloa Landing on Kaua‘i remains active.\n\nRain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1790/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Brown Water Advisory for Wailua Bay and Lydgate Park has been canceled; however the Brown Water Advisory for Koloa Landing on Kaua‘i remains active.<br/><br/>Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1790/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-06-26T08:52:33.9430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-13T18:37:39.6970000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-06-26T18:52:48.9570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1788,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-03T02:37:17.3230000","closedDate":"2024-05-13T18:50:34.9700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Koloa Landing, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Koloa Landing, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park","description":"Updated 5/9/2024\nThe Brown Water Advisory for Nawiliwili Bay has been canceled; however, the Brown Water Advisory for Koloa Landing, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park on Kaua‘i remains active.\n\nRain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1788/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 5/9/2024<br/>The Brown Water Advisory for Nawiliwili Bay has been canceled; however, the Brown Water Advisory for Koloa Landing, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park on Kaua‘i remains active.<br/><br/>Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1788/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-13T08:50:34.9700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-03T02:34:15.4830000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-13T18:52:49.9030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1787,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-05-01T01:16:13.4630000","closedDate":"2024-05-13T21:17:36.2400000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"Updated: 05/13/2024.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nRiver open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1787/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 05/13/2024.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>River open; flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1787/details/view","cause":"River open; flowing","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-13T11:17:36.2400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-05-01T01:14:18.1130000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-13T21:19:52.8100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1786,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-04-20T02:09:23.2170000","closedDate":"2024-05-03T02:37:55.7770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Koloa Landing, Nawiliwili Bay, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Koloa Landing, Nawiliwili Bay, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park","description":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Kauai has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Koloa Landing, Nawiliwili Bay, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park on Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following heavy rains. After storms or heavy rains, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1786/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Kauai has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Koloa Landing, Nawiliwili Bay, Wailua Bay, and Lydgate Park on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following heavy rains. After storms or heavy rains, the water may contain higher than normal pollutant levels.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1786/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-05-02T16:37:55.7770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-04-20T01:33:40.1830000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-05-03T02:38:54.2630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1785,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-04-16T20:32:03.4530000","closedDate":"2024-04-30T18:57:07.5030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nBerm open; river flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1785/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Berm open; river flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1785/details/view","cause":"Berm open; river flowing","signRemovalDate":"2024-04-30T08:57:07.5030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-04-16T20:28:53.2000000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-04-30T18:57:47.3270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1784,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-04-15T02:15:07.9970000","closedDate":"2024-04-16T18:56:07.0400000","title":"Discharge of partially treated wastewater from the East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"Update 4:30 pm\nVolume = 237,500 gallons\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of waters fronting the East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall due to the release of partially treated sewage (UV disinfection bypass).\n\nCause: power outage at the plant.\nStart: 2:45 PM\nEnd (emergency power connected) at 3:27 PM\nVolume: unknown\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/new/details","descriptionHtml":"Update 4:30 pm<br/>Volume = 237,500 gallons<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of waters fronting the East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall due to the release of partially treated sewage (UV disinfection bypass).<br/><br/>Cause: power outage at the plant.<br/>Start: 2:45 PM<br/>End (emergency power connected) at 3:27 PM<br/>Volume: unknown<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/new/details","cause":"Power outage","signRemovalDate":"2024-04-16T08:56:07.0400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-04-15T01:58:17.4900000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-04-16T18:57:29.8170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1783,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-04-12T20:47:48.0130000","closedDate":"2024-04-20T02:10:20.2300000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nThe Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following heavy rainfall.\n\nAfter storms or heavy rainfall, the waters may contain higher than normal pollutant levels.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/cwb/beach-monitoring-program/","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>The Hawaii Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following heavy rainfall.<br/><br/>After storms or heavy rainfall, the waters may contain higher than normal pollutant levels.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://health.hawaii.gov/cwb/beach-monitoring-program/","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-04-19T16:10:20.2300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-04-12T20:44:43.1330000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-04-20T02:12:06.2330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1782,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-04-09T01:53:38.8170000","closedDate":"2024-04-17T19:54:51.4900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nNearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1782/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Nearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1782/details/view","cause":"Nearby stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2024-04-17T09:54:51.4900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-04-09T01:49:57.2670000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-04-17T19:56:22.1200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1781,"stationId":2,"station":{"id":2,"name":"Airport (Kahekili) Beach","cleanName":"Airport (Kahekili) Beach","number":"000695","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":227,"watershedId":281,"displayTitle":"Airport (Kahekili) Beach - 000695","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T21:41:56.6870000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-03-18T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":200.00,"postedDate":"2024-03-20T02:46:52.6500000","closedDate":"2024-03-21T02:43:04.6870000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Airport (Kahekili) Beach, Maui","description":"Correction to previous Beach Notification: Levels of 200 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring at Airport (Kahekili) Beach. We apologize for the error.\n\nThe Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Airport (Kahekili) Beach, Maui. Levels of 200 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"Correction to previous Beach Notification: Levels of 200 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring at Airport (Kahekili) Beach. We apologize for the error.<br/><br/>The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Airport (Kahekili) Beach, Maui. Levels of 200 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-20T16:43:04.6870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-03-20T01:31:24.4470000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-21T02:43:17.0670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1780,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-03-14T01:21:53.7630000","closedDate":"2024-03-18T19:21:12.3630000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nThe river is flowing into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1780/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The river is flowing into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1780/details/view","cause":"River flowing","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-18T09:21:12.3630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-03-13T19:15:52.3570000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-18T19:23:52.3370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1778,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-03-12T02:42:45.2370000","closedDate":"2024-03-15T23:37:19.5470000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 1323 Kalakaua Ave, O‘ahu","locationName":"1323 Kalakaua Ave","description":"The public is advised to stay out of Makiki Stream along Kalakaua Avenue due to a wastewater discharge from  1323 Kalakaua Ave.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge leading to 400 gallons entering a storm drain, which leads to Makiki Stream along Kalakaua Ave.\nStatus: Stopped\n\nWarning sighs have been posted.\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory is removed.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of Makiki Stream along Kalakaua Avenue due to a wastewater discharge from  1323 Kalakaua Ave.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge leading to 400 gallons entering a storm drain, which leads to Makiki Stream along Kalakaua Ave.<br/>Status: Stopped<br/><br/>Warning sighs have been posted.<br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory is removed.","cause":"Clogging due to debris","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-15T13:37:19.5470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-03-12T02:35:00.5570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-15T23:39:38.3270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1777,"stationId":86,"station":{"id":86,"name":"Honokohau Harbor, north","cleanName":"Honokohau Harbor north","number":"001227","siteDescription":"Initially only chemistry, bacterial later","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":88,"watershedId":172,"displayTitle":"Honokohau Harbor, north - 001227","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-03-06T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":271.00,"postedDate":"2024-03-08T00:54:13.2700000","closedDate":"2024-03-11T18:40:02.0070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Honokohau Harbor, north, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honokohau Harbor, north, Hawai‘i. Levels of 271 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honokohau Harbor, north, Hawai‘i. Levels of 271 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-11T08:40:02.0070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-03-08T00:50:37.4730000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-11T18:41:51.5530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1776,"stationId":353,"station":{"id":353,"name":"Sandy Beach Pt. 1","cleanName":"Sandy Beach Pt 1","number":"000200","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":294,"watershedId":549,"displayTitle":"Sandy Beach Pt. 1 - 000200","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-06T00:52:36.8770000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-03-05T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":281.00,"postedDate":"2024-03-06T23:14:36.3430000","closedDate":"2024-03-08T01:40:38.5170000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sandy Beach Pt. 1, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sandy Beach Pt. 1, O‘ahu. Levels of 281 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sandy Beach Pt. 1, O‘ahu. Levels of 281 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-07T15:40:38.5170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-03-06T21:47:57.2600000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-08T01:42:01.6200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1775,"stationId":450,"station":{"id":450,"name":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","cleanName":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot)","number":"300103","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":38,"watershedId":488,"displayTitle":"Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot) - 300103","createdOn":"2023-02-10T00:57:05.4430000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:09:14.3230000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-02-26T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":192.00,"postedDate":"2024-02-28T02:54:08.0170000","closedDate":"2024-03-02T04:09:30.4430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 192 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sharks Cove (Snorkeling Spot), O‘ahu. Levels of 192 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-01T18:09:30.4430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-28T02:54:03.4470000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-02T04:10:06.9630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1774,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-02-27T23:35:45.3970000","closedDate":"2024-03-19T18:41:43.7870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast","description":"Updated 3/7/24\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.\n\nRecent rains and high surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated 3/7/24<br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Recent rains and high surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Recent rains and high surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-19T08:41:43.7870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-27T23:28:39.2570000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-19T18:41:50.3630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1773,"stationId":79,"station":{"id":79,"name":"Holoholokai Beach Park","cleanName":"Holoholokai Beach Park","number":"001249","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":199,"watershedId":95,"displayTitle":"Holoholokai Beach Park - 001249","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T20:56:10.7270000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-02-21T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":222.00,"postedDate":"2024-02-23T00:56:26.9470000","closedDate":"2024-02-26T21:32:21.4370000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 222 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 222 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. 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The discharge entered into a nearby storm drain which leads to Pearl Harbor. The discharge has been stopped. The public is advised to stay out of the waters of Pearl harbor, East Loch between Waimalu and Kalauao stream until this advisory is removed.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters of Pearl Harbor, East loch near due to a wastewater discharge from 98-084 Kamehameha Highway.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: 98-084 Kamehameha Hwy<br/>Date/time found: approximately 10:00 pm, 2/17/24 <br/>Estimated volume: unknown<br/>Status: stopped as of 12 pm, 2/19/24<br/>Reached state waters: probable<br/><br/>CWB was notified of a wastewater discharge flowing from a grating located near the corner of Kamehameha Hwy and Kaonohi Street near the Territorial Bank building.  The discharge entered into a nearby storm drain which leads to Pearl Harbor. The discharge has been stopped. The public is advised to stay out of the waters of Pearl harbor, East Loch between Waimalu and Kalauao stream until this advisory is removed.","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2024-03-06T07:34:33.4770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-19T22:58:39.7200000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-03-06T17:35:44.9300000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1771,"stationId":183,"station":{"id":183,"name":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","cleanName":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","number":"001114","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":243,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles - 001114","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T20:00:10.6970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-02-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":1652.00,"postedDate":"2024-02-15T00:54:14.2230000","closedDate":"2024-02-17T01:11:14.1900000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 1652 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 1652 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-16T15:11:14.1900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-15T00:54:55.4970000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-17T01:12:43.9370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1770,"stationId":183,"station":{"id":183,"name":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","cleanName":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","number":"001114","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":243,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles - 001114","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T20:00:10.6970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-02-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":324.00,"postedDate":"2024-02-14T00:55:20.8670000","closedDate":"2024-02-15T00:54:59.4500000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 324 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 324 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-14T14:54:59.4500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-14T00:54:47.9170000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-15T00:55:56.7470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1769,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-02-09T01:59:08.3800000","closedDate":"2024-02-17T01:35:11.3300000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Papalaua Beach Park to the north side of Ukumehame, Maui","locationName":"Papalaua Beach Park to the north side of Ukumehame","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Papalaua Beach Park to the north side of Ukumehame, Maui.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Papalaua Beach Park to the north side of Ukumehame, Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-16T15:35:11.3300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-09T01:51:14.8470000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-17T01:36:33.9630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1768,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-02-09T01:58:22.3130000","closedDate":"2024-02-23T00:53:11.0900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from the Kihei Kai Oceanfront Condominiums to Kalepolepo Beach Park, Maui","locationName":"From the Kihei Kai Oceanfront Condominiums to Kalepolepo Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from the Kihei Kai Oceanfront Condominiums to Kalepolepo Beach Park on Maui.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from the Kihei Kai Oceanfront Condominiums to Kalepolepo Beach Park on Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-22T14:53:11.0900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-09T01:44:04.3970000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-23T00:58:01.9570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1767,"stationId":130,"station":{"id":130,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. A-1","cleanName":"Kailua Pier Sta A-1","number":"001205","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":280,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. A-1, Hawai‘i. Levels of 500 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined.","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-08T15:55:31.8670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-08T01:24:31.0570000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-09T01:55:43.3770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1766,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-01T10:00:00.0000000","closedDate":"2024-01-04T10:00:00.0000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock), Maui","locationName":"The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock) on Maui.\r\n\r\nHigh surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock) on Maui.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-05T10:25:15.9630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-02-05T20:26:55.6900000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-05T20:27:33.2270000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1764,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-27T10:00:00.0000000","closedDate":"2023-12-31T10:00:00.0000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock), Maui","locationName":"The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock) on Maui.\r\n\r\nHigh surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at The North Shore (from Waihe'e to Hookipa) and West Maui (from Honolua to Black Rock) on Maui.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. 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Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-31T15:49:28.2830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-30T23:53:29.9870000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-01T01:51:11.2900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1758,"stationId":142,"station":{"id":142,"name":"Kalapaki Beach Park","cleanName":"Kalapaki Beach Park","number":"000809","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":284,"watershedId":268,"displayTitle":"Kalapaki Beach Park - 000809","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T20:55:58.1030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2024-01-29T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":178.00,"postedDate":"2024-01-30T21:55:15.4230000","closedDate":"2024-01-31T19:36:58.8200000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 160 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 160 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1757/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for West Kaua‘i (from Hanapepe to Waimea).<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1757/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-08T17:51:46.3330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-29T21:26:24.9770000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-09T03:51:59.0070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1756,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-29T21:03:45.5330000","closedDate":"2024-02-01T20:40:47.6470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1756/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1756/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-01T10:40:47.6470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-29T21:02:54.7170000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-01T20:42:32.5470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1754,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-25T23:48:56.5600000","closedDate":"2024-02-09T01:59:24.8270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-02-08T15:59:24.8270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-25T23:43:39.7070000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-02-09T01:59:35.3670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1753,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-23T02:30:44.9030000","closedDate":"2024-01-25T23:49:25.5900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the south facing shores of Maui (from Wahikuli to Keawekapu)","locationName":"South facing shores (from Wahikuli to Keawekapu)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores of Maui (from Wahikuli to Keawekapu).\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores of Maui (from Wahikuli to Keawekapu).<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-25T13:49:25.5900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-23T02:11:49.8570000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-25T23:50:16.3530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1752,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-21T05:26:27.3030000","closedDate":"2024-01-27T01:59:26.3530000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Pearl Harbor, O‘ahu","locationName":"Pearl Harbor","description":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters near pier Bravo 1, Pearl Harbor due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:\n\nEvent: wastewater discharge\nLocation: Pier Bravo 1, Pearl Harbor\nEstimated volume: 75-150 gallons\nStatus of spill: stopped\nCause: Broken pipe during offloading of vessel\nAffected waters: waters near Pier Bravo 1, Pearl Harbor\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of these waters until warning signs have been removed.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of the waters near pier Bravo 1, Pearl Harbor due to a wastewater discharge. Details are as follows:<br/><br/>Event: wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Pier Bravo 1, Pearl Harbor<br/>Estimated volume: 75-150 gallons<br/>Status of spill: stopped<br/>Cause: Broken pipe during offloading of vessel<br/>Affected waters: waters near Pier Bravo 1, Pearl Harbor<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of these waters until warning signs have been removed.","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-26T15:59:26.3530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-21T04:48:00.0800000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-27T02:00:24.6900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1751,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-17T22:19:30.7900000","closedDate":"2024-01-29T21:04:05.7470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore","description":"Updated: 1/22/2024\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1751/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 1/22/2024<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1751/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-29T11:04:05.7470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-17T21:57:09.0400000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-29T21:05:23.7230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1750,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-17T22:19:15.6070000","closedDate":"2024-01-29T21:04:17.3700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at West Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"West Shore","description":"Updated 1/22/24\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at West Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.? Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. \n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1750/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 1/22/24<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at West Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.? Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. <br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1750/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-29T11:04:17.3700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-17T21:52:09.4630000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-29T21:05:35.5370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1749,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-09T18:13:44.1930000","closedDate":"2024-01-23T02:31:02.6900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"Updated 1/16/24\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated 1/16/24<br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-22T16:31:02.6900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-09T18:00:52.6670000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-23T02:31:34.4730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1748,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2024-01-09T17:42:54.8570000","closedDate":"2024-01-17T19:06:30.4430000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, O‘ahu","locationName":"Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.\n\nEvent: Discharge of 1.89 million gallons of partially treated wastewater (UV disinfection bypass).\n\nLocation: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall\n\nAffected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway\n\nCause: Heavy rain causing power disruption to the UV disinfection system\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1748/details/view\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been cancelled.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.<br/><br/>Event: Discharge of 1.89 million gallons of partially treated wastewater (UV disinfection bypass).<br/><br/>Location: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall<br/><br/>Affected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway<br/><br/>Cause: Heavy rain causing power disruption to the UV disinfection system<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1748/details/view<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been cancelled.","cause":"Power disruption to UV disinfection system","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-17T09:06:30.4430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-09T17:34:15.6930000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-17T19:08:53.9900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1747,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-08T21:31:59.4300000","closedDate":"2024-01-17T22:20:02.8370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1746/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kalapaki Beach Park on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1746/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-17T14:20:52.8370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-08T19:26:29.7070000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-18T00:23:15.4570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1745,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2024-01-08T19:29:51.3600000","closedDate":"2024-01-18T00:20:30.4830000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Southwest Kaua‘i (from Poipu to Polihale)","locationName":"Southwest Kaua‘i (from Poipu to Polihale)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Southwest Kaua‘i (from Poipu to Polihale).\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1745/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Southwest Kaua‘i (from Poipu to Polihale).<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1745/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-17T14:20:30.4830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2024-01-08T19:19:54.8270000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-18T00:22:55.0330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1744,"stationId":133,"station":{"id":133,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. D, Hawai‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-02T09:05:26.2430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-29T01:17:52.2800000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-02T19:05:58.7200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1742,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-28T01:23:34.8200000","closedDate":"2024-01-04T01:04:26.2970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneawa at Castles to Lanikai, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneawa at Castles to Lanikai","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa at Castles to Lanikai on O‘ahu.\n\nLingering effects from previous heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1742/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa at Castles to Lanikai on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Lingering effects from previous heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1742/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-03T15:04:26.2970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-28T01:01:35.3830000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-04T01:05:05.6870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1741,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-28T01:24:14.2670000","closedDate":"2024-01-04T00:56:12.2230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kaena Point to Kahuku, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kaena Point to Kahuku","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kaena Point to Kahuku on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1741/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kaena Point to Kahuku on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1741/details/view","cause":"Heavy surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-03T14:56:12.2230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-28T00:59:17.8430000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-04T00:56:49.1170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1740,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-28T01:24:43.0770000","closedDate":"2024-01-04T01:04:49.8200000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kahe Point to Yokohama, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kahe Point to Yokohama","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahe Point to Yokohama on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1740/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahe Point to Yokohama on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1740/details/view","cause":"Heavy surf","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-03T15:04:49.8200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-28T00:57:22.1900000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-04T01:05:25.7030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1739,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-21T18:02:05.0970000","closedDate":"2023-12-28T01:21:02.3000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\r\n\r\nHeavy rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-27T15:21:02.3000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-21T18:03:42.5430000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-28T01:23:47.4000000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1738,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-21T01:56:16.5630000","closedDate":"2023-12-21T18:13:19.2130000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Southwest Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"Southwest Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Southwest Shore on O‘ahu.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Southwest Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-21T08:13:19.2130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-21T01:18:40.6670000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-21T18:15:18.0800000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1737,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-21T01:56:04.8530000","closedDate":"2023-12-21T18:21:25.0830000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1737/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1737/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-21T08:21:25.0830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-21T01:10:50.3670000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-21T18:23:23.2170000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1736,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-20T02:30:20.6370000","closedDate":"2023-12-21T18:45:52.0100000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at South Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"South Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1736/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1736/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-21T08:45:52.0100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-20T02:28:54.5830000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-21T18:47:52.9300000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1735,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2001-12-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":324.00,"postedDate":"2023-12-15T01:16:45.5370000","closedDate":"2023-12-16T00:26:59.0430000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Cove Park, Maui. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1734/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. D, Hawai‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1734/details/view","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-14T15:58:04.1070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-14T01:20:52.6400000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-15T01:59:22.5570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1733,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-14T00:47:44.0830000","closedDate":"2023-12-21T18:56:06.4000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"East Shore","description":"Updated 12/19/23\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1733/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 12/19/23<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1733/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-21T08:56:06.4000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-14T00:28:11.7970000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-21T18:58:04.9370000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1732,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-12-13T21:14:29.1770000","closedDate":"2023-12-26T16:58:32.9500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1731/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 12/18/23<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1731/details/view","cause":"Heavy surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-21T08:56:25.6330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-12-12T01:28:02.3270000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-21T18:58:22.9400000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1730,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-30T10:16:00.7630000","closedDate":"2024-01-04T19:28:47.5570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East side of Hawaii Island, Hawai‘i","locationName":"East side of Hawaii Island","description":"Updated 12/28/23\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East side of Hawaii Island on Hawai‘i.\n\nRecent wind and rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated 12/28/23<br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East side of Hawaii Island on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Recent wind and rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Recent wind and rain","signRemovalDate":"2024-01-04T09:28:47.5570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-30T02:21:57.8930000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2024-01-04T19:29:31.1870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1729,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-29T22:51:26.6270000","closedDate":"2023-12-08T01:48:59.6100000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-07T15:48:59.6100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-29T22:10:36.1270000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-08T01:49:14.7370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1728,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-29T22:42:01.9600000","closedDate":"2023-12-04T22:31:51.3670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1728/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-04T12:31:51.3670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-29T20:39:06.6230000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-04T22:34:26.6100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1727,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-29T01:26:53.8930000","closedDate":"2023-12-08T20:08:51.1130000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"Updated: 12/6/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1727/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-08T10:08:51.1130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-29T00:32:05.6870000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-08T20:09:12.5470000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1726,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-28T00:27:34.5170000","closedDate":"2023-11-29T01:27:15.9200000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Northeast Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"Northeast Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Northeast Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain and stream flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1726/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain and Stream Flow","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-28T15:27:15.9200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-28T00:08:34.3700000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-29T01:29:08.5200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1725,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-21T23:45:04.7530000","closedDate":"2023-12-06T17:25:12.7770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the North Shore of Kaua‘i","locationName":"North Shore of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain and high surf have resulted in surface runoff entering coastal waters.  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Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1725/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and high surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-12-06T07:25:12.7770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-21T23:10:46.4300000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-12-06T17:25:19.7570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1724,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-21T20:42:27.8200000","closedDate":"2023-11-29T01:27:38.4170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East/Southeast Shores, O‘ahu","locationName":"East/Southeast Shores","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East/Southeast Shores on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1724/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East/Southeast Shores on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1724/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-28T15:27:38.4170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-21T20:25:49.5330000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-29T01:29:27.2870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1723,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-20T23:08:49.1970000","closedDate":"2023-11-28T22:31:22.9070000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailua Bay and Lydgate Beach Park, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wailua Bay and Lydgate Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay and Lydgate Beach Park on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1723/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay and Lydgate Beach Park on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1723/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-28T12:31:22.9070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-20T22:34:59.9870000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-28T22:33:14.3570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1722,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-20T22:35:10.3970000","closedDate":"2023-11-29T01:27:55.1170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain and high surf has have resulted in surface runoff entering coastal waters. 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Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1722/details/view<br/><br/>Updated: 11/27/23","cause":"Heavy rain and high surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-28T15:27:55.1170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-20T22:10:07.5100000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-29T01:29:44.1830000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1720,"stationId":405,"station":{"id":405,"name":"Waioli Beach Park","cleanName":"Waioli Beach Park","number":"000833","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":311,"watershedId":212,"displayTitle":"Waioli Beach Park - 000833","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:27:35.5470000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-11-14T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":254.00,"postedDate":"2023-11-15T23:27:58.9330000","closedDate":"2023-11-16T21:20:41.9770000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Waioli Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 254 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. 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Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1719/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kaaawa Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1719/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-09T16:19:46.7230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-08T01:25:42.4630000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-10T02:21:19.6370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1718,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-08T01:26:30.3670000","closedDate":"2023-11-14T20:51:48.8470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Sandy's Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Sandy's Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sandy's Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1718/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sandy's Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1718/details/view","cause":"Heavy surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-14T10:51:48.8470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-08T01:23:22.3330000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-14T20:51:50.6470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1717,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-11-08T01:26:51.8870000","closedDate":"2023-11-14T20:51:13.0170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Makapuu Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Makapuu Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Makapuu Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1717/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Makapuu Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1717/details/view","cause":"Heavy surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-14T10:51:13.0170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-11-08T01:20:31.6070000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-14T20:51:16.7330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1716,"stationId":183,"station":{"id":183,"name":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","cleanName":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","number":"001114","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":243,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles - 001114","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T20:00:10.6970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-10-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":288.00,"postedDate":"2023-10-24T23:33:35.4170000","closedDate":"2023-10-26T02:18:27.0400000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 288 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1716/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 288 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1716/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-25T16:18:27.0400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-24T23:28:07.0370000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-26T02:20:28.6600000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1715,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-24T17:11:46.1630000","closedDate":"2023-10-27T17:28:21.1530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the East Side of Kaua‘i (from Lydgate Beach Park to Kapaa Beach Park)","locationName":"East Side of Kaua‘i (from Lydgate Beach Park to Kapaa Beach Park)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the East Side of Kaua‘i (from Lydgate Beach Park to Kapaa Beach Park).\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1715/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the East Side of Kaua‘i (from Lydgate Beach Park to Kapaa Beach Park).<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1715/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-27T07:28:21.1530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-23T23:24:33.4000000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-27T17:30:32.5870000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1714,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-24T17:12:05.7070000","closedDate":"2023-10-30T17:57:20.3470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Nawiliwili Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Nawiliwili Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1714/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Nawiliwili Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1714/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-30T07:57:20.3470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-23T23:22:03.3300000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-30T17:57:38.9730000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1713,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-24T17:12:24.5330000","closedDate":"2023-10-27T17:27:43.2300000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the West Side of Kaua‘i (from Hanapepe to Polihale)","locationName":"West Side of Kaua‘i (from Hanapepe to Polihale)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the West Side of Kaua‘i (from Hanapepe to Polihale).\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1713/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the West Side of Kaua‘i (from Hanapepe to Polihale).<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1713/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-27T07:27:43.2300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-23T23:17:44.7100000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-27T17:29:54.8300000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1712,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-21T01:32:29.7170000","closedDate":"2023-10-25T18:21:25.5030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneawa Beach to Kailua Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneawa Beach to Kailua Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach to Kailua Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy surf has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1712/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach to Kailua Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy surf has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1712/details/view","cause":"Heavy surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-25T08:21:25.5030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-20T21:33:25.6300000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-25T18:23:23.1400000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1710,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-10-18T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":164.00,"postedDate":"2023-10-20T01:13:05.3570000","closedDate":"2023-10-25T02:14:08.4600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL","cause":"unknown","signPostedDate":"2023-10-19T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-24T16:14:08.4600000","signType":"High Bacteria (Temporary)","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-20T00:37:28.9470000","createdBy":"sierra.payne@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-25T02:15:59.2000000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1709,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-19T03:39:45.0630000","closedDate":"2023-10-26T02:24:14.0000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the North Shore of Maui (from Waihe'e to Hookipa)","locationName":"North Shore of Maui (from Waihee to Hookipa)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of Maui (from Waihe'e to Hookipa).\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n \nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1709/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of Maui (from Waihe'e to Hookipa).<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/> <br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1709/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-25T16:24:14.0000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-19T01:30:44.0670000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-26T02:26:13.0730000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1708,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-19T03:40:04.9300000","closedDate":"2023-10-23T20:07:58.4670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for West Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"West Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the West Shore of O‘ahu.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.? Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. \n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1708/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the West Shore of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.? Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. <br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1708/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-23T10:07:58.4670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-19T00:56:45.5470000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-23T20:09:40.6100000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1707,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-19T03:40:31.4970000","closedDate":"2023-11-01T20:08:56.2170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore","description":"Updated: 10/25/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHigh Surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1707/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 10/25/2023.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>High Surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1707/details/view","cause":"High Surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-01T10:08:56.2170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-19T00:51:17.0800000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-01T20:09:28.3270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1706,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-19T07:42:07.6570000","closedDate":"2023-10-25T19:30:46.4970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Kawaihae Harbor to Ho'okena Beach Park, Hawai‘i Island","locationName":"Kawaihae Harbor to Ho'okena Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Kawaihae Harbor, South to Ho'okena Beach Park on Hawai‘i island.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1706/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Kawaihae Harbor, South to Ho'okena Beach Park on Hawai‘i island.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1706/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-25T09:30:46.4970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-18T23:01:57.4730000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-25T19:32:42.9000000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1705,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-19T03:42:05.4100000","closedDate":"2023-10-25T02:47:20.2030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the North Shore of Kaua‘i (from Ke‘e to Kalihiwai Bay)","locationName":"North Shore of Kaua‘i (from Ke‘e to Kalihiwai Bay)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of Kaua‘i (from Ke‘e to Kalihiwai Bay).\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1705/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of Kaua‘i (from Ke‘e to Kalihiwai Bay).<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1705/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-24T16:47:20.2030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-18T22:00:03.0830000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-25T02:49:10.1070000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1704,"stationId":317,"station":{"id":317,"name":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","cleanName":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","number":"000819","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":120,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Poipu Beach Pavilion - 000819","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:09:00.2430000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-10-16T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":782.00,"postedDate":"2023-10-18T00:12:14.3670000","closedDate":"2023-10-19T03:38:41.8070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 782 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 782 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. 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Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-18T17:39:02.0670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-17T23:57:40.2030000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-19T03:40:08.5730000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1702,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-16T23:37:02.4830000","closedDate":"2023-10-20T17:40:14.4500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanapepe Salt Pond, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Hanapepe Salt Pond","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanapepe Salt Pond on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1702/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanapepe Salt Pond on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1702/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-20T07:40:14.4500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-16T23:34:08.9030000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-20T17:41:33.0530000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1701,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-10T02:39:03.6270000","closedDate":"2023-11-08T00:15:21.9330000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, O‘ahu","locationName":"Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"Updated 10/12/23\nThe public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.\n\nEvent: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (sand filtration bypass)\nLocation: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall\nAffected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway. \nCause: Sand filter bypass\nFor more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1701/details/view\n\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.","descriptionHtml":"Updated 10/12/23<br/>The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.<br/><br/>Event: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (sand filtration bypass)<br/>Location: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall<br/>Affected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway. <br/>Cause: Sand filter bypass<br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1701/details/view<br/><br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.","cause":"Sand filtration bypass","signRemovalDate":"2023-11-07T14:15:21.9330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-10T02:35:16.5430000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-11-08T00:20:50.9670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1700,"stationId":10,"station":{"id":10,"name":"Anini Beach","cleanName":"Anini Beach","number":"000872","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":96,"watershedId":15,"displayTitle":"Anini Beach - 000872","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-23T00:30:03.9900000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-10-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":178.00,"postedDate":"2023-10-03T23:00:57.0800000","closedDate":"2023-10-04T22:36:45.8030000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Anini Beach, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Anini Beach, Kaua‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Anini Beach, Kaua‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-04T12:36:45.8030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-03T22:50:14.4230000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-04T22:38:15.5130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1699,"stationId":11,"station":{"id":11,"name":"Anini Beach Park Pavilion","cleanName":"Anini Beach Park Pavilion","number":"000801","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":131,"watershedId":39,"displayTitle":"Anini Beach Park Pavilion - 000801","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-23T00:37:29.3000000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-10-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2023-10-03T22:59:01.6370000","closedDate":"2023-10-04T22:36:30.3600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Anini Beach Park Pavilion, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Anini Beach Park Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Anini Beach Park Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-04T12:36:30.3600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-03T22:49:21.7230000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-04T22:37:59.0530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1698,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-10-02T23:33:49.3400000","closedDate":"2023-10-07T02:18:05.3700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Lumahai Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Lumahai Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Lumahai Beach on Kaua‘i.\n\nRain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Lumahai Beach on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-10-06T16:18:05.3700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-10-02T23:23:27.6900000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-10-07T02:19:49.2770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1697,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-01T22:55:40.3300000","closedDate":"2023-01-02T22:56:06.8470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Ka Lae (South Point), Hawai‘i","locationName":"Ka Lae (South Point)","description":"This is a test","descriptionHtml":"This is a test","cause":"Heavy rains","signRemovalDate":"2023-09-26T12:56:06.8470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-09-26T22:51:52.6370000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-09-26T22:56:52.1170000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1696,"stationId":222,"station":{"id":222,"name":"Laniakea","cleanName":"Laniakea","number":"000246","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":394,"watershedId":490,"displayTitle":"Laniakea - 000246","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:30:37.7370000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-09-18T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":573.00,"postedDate":"2023-09-20T01:52:07.6830000","closedDate":"2023-09-22T19:54:46.7230000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Laniakea, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Laniakea, O‘ahu. Levels of 573 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Laniakea, O‘ahu. Levels of 573 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2023-09-22T09:54:46.7230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-09-20T01:51:51.8570000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-09-22T19:54:51.7200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1695,"stationId":312,"station":{"id":312,"name":"Pine Trees","cleanName":"Pine Trees","number":"001253","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":90,"watershedId":158,"displayTitle":"Pine Trees - 001253","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-02T00:50:16.0970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-09-18T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":271.00,"postedDate":"2023-09-20T01:42:44.6700000","closedDate":"2023-09-21T00:13:22.5270000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Pine Trees, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Pine Trees, Hawai‘i. Levels of 271 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Pine Trees, Hawai‘i. Levels of 271 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined.","signRemovalDate":"2023-09-20T14:13:22.5270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-09-20T01:40:09.5070000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-09-21T00:15:21.1570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1694,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-09-16T02:07:34.9200000","closedDate":"2023-09-23T02:37:17.5930000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, O‘ahu","locationName":"Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater. \n\nEvent: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (sand filtration bypass) \nLocation: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall\nVolume: 1,109 gallons \nAffected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway. \nStatus of spill: Stopped \nCause: Sand filter bypass \n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled. For more information, please use the following link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/new/details","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater. <br/><br/>Event: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (sand filtration bypass) <br/>Location: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall<br/>Volume: 1,109 gallons <br/>Affected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway. <br/>Status of spill: Stopped <br/>Cause: Sand filter bypass <br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled. For more information, please use the following link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/new/details","cause":"Sand filtration by pass","signRemovalDate":"2023-09-22T16:37:17.5930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-09-16T02:05:35.2330000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-09-23T02:37:23.7570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1693,"stationId":371,"station":{"id":371,"name":"Ulua Beach","cleanName":"Ulua Beach","number":"000686","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":202,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Ulua Beach - 000686","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-09-14T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2023-09-16T02:01:03.0770000","closedDate":"2023-09-20T01:01:12.3470000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Ulua Beach, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Ulua Beach, Maui. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Ulua Beach, Maui. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signPostedDate":"2023-09-15T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2023-09-19T15:01:12.3470000","signType":"High Bacteria (Temporary)","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-09-16T00:50:56.2400000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-09-20T01:03:03.0530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1692,"stationId":334,"station":{"id":334,"name":"Puhi Bay #3","cleanName":"Puhi Bay #3","number":"001130","siteDescription":"Outfall, trend monitoring","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":329,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Puhi Bay #3 - 001130","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T21:02:08.1470000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-09-12T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":238.00,"postedDate":"2023-09-14T01:25:45.0500000","closedDate":"2023-09-15T01:45:08.6500000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Puhi Bay #3, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Puhi Bay #3, Hawai‘i. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Puhi Bay #3, Hawai‘i. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-09-14T15:45:08.6500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-09-14T01:26:20.0300000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-09-15T01:46:25.9700000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1691,"stationId":186,"station":{"id":186,"name":"Kee Beach","cleanName":"Kee Beach","number":"000835","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":12,"watershedId":208,"displayTitle":"Kee Beach - 000835","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T21:36:21.7400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-09-06T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":406.00,"postedDate":"2023-09-08T00:20:00.1000000","closedDate":"2023-09-09T01:49:49.7300000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kee Beach, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kee Beach, Kaua‘i. Levels of 406 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kee Beach, Kaua‘i. Levels of 406 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-09-08T15:49:49.7300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-09-07T23:54:15.1300000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-09-09T01:50:23.5600000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1690,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-08-25T01:16:38.9500000","closedDate":"2023-08-29T20:55:38.0730000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, O‘ahu","locationName":"Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.\n\nEvent: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (sand filtration bypass)\nLocation: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall\nVolume:  584 gallons\nAffected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway.\nStatus of spill: Stopped\nCause: Higher than normal influent flow, reduced sand filter capacity.\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled. For more information, please use the following link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1690/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.<br/><br/>Event: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (sand filtration bypass)<br/>Location: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall<br/>Volume:  584 gallons<br/>Affected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway.<br/>Status of spill: Stopped<br/>Cause: Higher than normal influent flow, reduced sand filter capacity.<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled. For more information, please use the following link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1690/details/view","cause":"Higher than normal influent flow, reduced sand filter capacity.","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-29T10:55:38.0730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-25T01:12:25.7570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-29T20:57:02.6770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1689,"stationId":133,"station":{"id":133,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. D","cleanName":"Kailua Pier Sta D","number":"001208","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":63,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. D, Hawai‘i. Levels of 591 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-24T14:10:43.5770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-24T01:40:59.4800000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-25T00:11:31.5570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1688,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-08-22T23:57:07.7130000","closedDate":"2023-08-31T23:46:24.8700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast on Hawai‘i.\r\n\r\nRecent heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Recent heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-31T13:46:24.8700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-22T23:02:18.5930000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-31T23:48:03.4170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1687,"stationId":79,"station":{"id":79,"name":"Holoholokai Beach Park","cleanName":"Holoholokai Beach Park","number":"001249","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":199,"watershedId":95,"displayTitle":"Holoholokai Beach Park - 001249","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T20:56:10.7270000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-08-16T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":164.00,"postedDate":"2023-08-18T01:40:27.9870000","closedDate":"2023-08-23T18:04:08.0400000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Holoholokai Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 164 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-23T08:04:08.0400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-18T01:40:14.0700000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-23T18:04:55.9630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1686,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-08-12T01:09:53.2300000","closedDate":"2023-08-15T19:06:52.2700000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, O‘ahu","locationName":"Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.\n\nEvent: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (UV disinfection bypass)\nLocation: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall\nVolume: 15,500 gallons\nAffected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway.\nStatus of spill: Stopped\nCause: Unexpected power outage\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled. For more information, please use the following link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1686/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid contact with waters near the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.<br/><br/>Event: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (UV disinfection bypass)<br/>Location: Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam wastewater treatment plant outfall<br/>Volume: 15,500 gallons<br/>Affected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway.<br/>Status of spill: Stopped<br/>Cause: Unexpected power outage<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled. For more information, please use the following link: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1686/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-15T09:06:52.2700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-12T01:02:48.2170000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-15T19:08:57.4970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1685,"stationId":129,"station":{"id":129,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. A","cleanName":"Kailua Pier Sta A","number":"001204","siteDescription":"Harbor, storm drain","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":280,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. A, Hawai‘i. Levels of 1298 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-09T16:14:27.1000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-09T01:41:16.1230000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-10T02:15:55.1730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1683,"stationId":317,"station":{"id":317,"name":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","cleanName":"Poipu Beach Pavilion","number":"000819","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":120,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Poipu Beach Pavilion - 000819","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:09:00.2430000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-08-07T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":624.00,"postedDate":"2023-08-08T22:11:50.9930000","closedDate":"2023-08-09T22:14:54.9070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 624 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Poipu Beach Pavilion, Kaua‘i. Levels of 624 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-09T12:14:54.9070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-08T21:52:59.8400000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-09T22:16:04.6330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1682,"stationId":55,"station":{"id":55,"name":"Haleiwa Ali‘i Beach Park","cleanName":"Haleiwa Alii Beach Park","number":"000247","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":144,"watershedId":495,"displayTitle":"Haleiwa Ali‘i Beach Park - 000247","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:46:15.2730000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-08-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":531.00,"postedDate":"2023-08-04T02:36:40.7200000","closedDate":"2023-08-09T01:55:50.5270000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Haleiwa Ali‘i Beach Park, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Haleiwa Ali‘i Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 531 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1682/details/view\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Haleiwa Ali‘i Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 531 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1682/details/view<br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-08T15:55:50.5270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-08-04T01:23:19.0870000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-09T01:56:53.7100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1681,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-07-31T08:40:08.6470000","closedDate":"2023-08-04T23:12:39.6270000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Hickam Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"Hickam Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"Updated 8/1/2023\nThe public is advised to avoid contact with the waters near the Hickam Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall, located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.\n\nEvent: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (UV only, no sand filtration).\nLocation: Hickam Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall\nVolume: Estimated 9,500 gallons\nAffected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the ewa end of the Reef Runway.\nStatus of spill: Stopped\nCause: Pump failure\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory has been cancelled.  For more information, please  use he following link. https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1681/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 8/1/2023<br/>The public is advised to avoid contact with the waters near the Hickam Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall, located near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor, off the Ewa end of the Reef Runway, due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater.<br/><br/>Event: Discharge of partially treated wastewater (UV only, no sand filtration).<br/>Location: Hickam Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall<br/>Volume: Estimated 9,500 gallons<br/>Affected waters: Offshore waters near the entrance channel to Pearl Harbor just off the ewa end of the Reef Runway.<br/>Status of spill: Stopped<br/>Cause: Pump failure<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory has been cancelled.  For more information, please  use he following link. https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1681/details/view","cause":"Pump failure","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-04T13:12:39.6270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-31T08:38:46.6170000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-04T23:13:19.1300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1680,"stationId":205,"station":{"id":205,"name":"Koloa Landing","cleanName":"Koloa Landing","number":"000837","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":369,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Koloa Landing - 000837","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-23T17:12:29.2970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-07-25T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":150.00,"postedDate":"2023-07-26T20:27:06.8930000","closedDate":"2023-07-28T17:14:11.5070000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-28T07:14:11.5070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-26T20:28:29.1400000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-28T17:16:17.5800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1679,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-07-26T02:43:43.8800000","closedDate":"2023-08-01T20:16:53.1170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneawa Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneawa Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1679/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1679/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-01T10:16:53.1170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-26T02:37:39.9170000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-01T20:17:04.6670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1677,"stationId":329,"station":{"id":329,"name":"Puako End of Lot","cleanName":"Puako End of Lot","number":"001223","siteDescription":"Recreational, cesspool","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":239,"watershedId":95,"displayTitle":"Puako End of Lot - 001223","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-01T20:48:22.5730000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-07-24T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":344.00,"postedDate":"2023-07-26T00:37:45.1300000","closedDate":"2023-07-27T01:21:20.0900000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Puako End of Lot, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Puako End of Lot, Hawai‘i. Levels of 344 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Puako End of Lot, Hawai‘i. Levels of 344 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined.","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-26T15:21:20.0900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-26T00:34:41.0570000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-27T01:23:09.2170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1676,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-07-24T22:55:05.7070000","closedDate":"2023-07-28T17:13:25.1430000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailua Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wailua Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1676/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1676/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-28T07:13:25.1430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-24T22:40:48.4200000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-28T17:15:25.0970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1675,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-07-19T21:54:45.2030000","closedDate":"2023-07-29T01:31:10.3970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the eastern and southern coast of Hawaii Island, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Eastern and southern coast of Hawaii Island from Kohala to South Point","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the eastern and southern coast from Kohala to South Point of the Island on Hawai‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the eastern and southern coast from Kohala to South Point of the Island on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-28T15:31:10.3970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-19T21:46:26.0100000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-29T01:33:12.3530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1674,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-07-19T20:17:59.1830000","closedDate":"2023-07-25T19:26:47.7900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1674/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1674/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-25T09:26:47.7900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-19T20:14:30.7970000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-25T19:28:27.6600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1673,"stationId":237,"station":{"id":237,"name":"Lydgate Park","cleanName":"Lydgate Park","number":"000825","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, sewage treatment plant outfall","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":304,"watershedId":261,"displayTitle":"Lydgate Park - 000825","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:06:21.9030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-07-10T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2023-07-11T23:47:36.6630000","closedDate":"2023-07-13T00:36:57.0200000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Lydgate Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lydgate Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lydgate Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-12T14:36:57.0200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-11T23:47:26.0570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-13T00:37:03.3600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1672,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-07-11T20:00:23.9230000","closedDate":"2023-07-19T20:17:02.2530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneawa Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneawa Beach","description":"Updated: 7/18/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain and surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1672/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 7/18/2023.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain and surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1672/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-19T10:17:02.2530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-11T19:56:03.0670000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-19T20:18:02.2870000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1671,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-07-06T01:46:17.0500000","closedDate":"2023-07-10T20:28:39.8200000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nRiver flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1671/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>River flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1671/details/view","cause":"River flowing","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-10T10:28:39.8200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-07-06T01:20:11.8130000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-10T20:31:33.8170000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1670,"stationId":357,"station":{"id":357,"name":"Spencer Beach Park","cleanName":"Spencer Beach Park","number":"001225","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":359,"watershedId":4,"displayTitle":"Spencer Beach Park - 001225","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-13T19:59:58.7400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-06-29T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":238.00,"postedDate":"2023-06-30T22:55:16.5470000","closedDate":"2023-07-05T19:28:17.2670000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 238 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 238 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-05T09:28:17.2670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-06-30T22:56:01.1370000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-05T19:30:32.5270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1669,"stationId":357,"station":{"id":357,"name":"Spencer Beach Park","cleanName":"Spencer Beach Park","number":"001225","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":359,"watershedId":4,"displayTitle":"Spencer Beach Park - 001225","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-13T19:59:58.7400000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-06-28T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":453.00,"postedDate":"2023-06-30T18:05:50.7670000","closedDate":"2023-06-30T22:56:00.1230000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 453 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Spencer Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 453 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined.","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-30T12:56:00.1230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-06-30T18:02:26.8970000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-30T22:57:47.1170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1668,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-06-29T21:18:11.1770000","closedDate":"2023-07-05T21:55:59.4430000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Koloa Landing","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Koloa Landing on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1668/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Koloa Landing on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1668/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-05T11:55:59.4430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-06-29T21:05:09.9330000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-05T21:58:12.1470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1667,"stationId":130,"station":{"id":130,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Levels of 192 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. A-1, Hawai‘i. Levels of 192 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined.","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-30T08:04:41.5600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-06-29T19:18:00.7370000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-30T18:06:17.6230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1666,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-06-23T01:04:28.8400000","closedDate":"2023-08-10T00:01:24.0900000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 1212 Richard Lane, O‘ahu","locationName":"1212 Richard Lane","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kalihi Stream near Richard Lane. There has been a report of a sewage discharge from private properties located at 1212 Richard Lane which is surface flowing into a nearby storm drain leading to Kalihi Stream. This discharge is not originating from a City and County of Honolulu-owned or operated asset but rather from privately owned sewer laterals. The discharge is ongoing and signs have been posted in the area.\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kalihi Stream near Richard Lane. There has been a report of a sewage discharge from private properties located at 1212 Richard Lane which is surface flowing into a nearby storm drain leading to Kalihi Stream. This discharge is not originating from a City and County of Honolulu-owned or operated asset but rather from privately owned sewer laterals. The discharge is ongoing and signs have been posted in the area.<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.","cause":"Leaking private sewage line","signRemovalDate":"2023-08-09T14:01:24.0900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-06-23T00:29:47.4270000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-08-10T00:02:53.2170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1665,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-06-23T01:14:44.0070000","closedDate":"2023-06-29T20:31:14.4630000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Pounders to Kokololio, O‘ahu","locationName":"Pounders to Kokololio","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Pounders to Kokololio on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Pounders to Kokololio on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-29T10:31:14.4630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-06-22T06:45:42.6470000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-29T20:32:53.8670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1664,"stationId":439,"station":{"id":439,"name":"Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2","cleanName":"Kuhio Beach Waikiki Pt 2","number":"304906","siteDescription":"-Recreational, storm drain","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":246,"watershedId":550,"displayTitle":"Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2 - 304906","createdOn":"2022-05-11T19:29:37.8570000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-09T21:30:42.8730000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-06-20T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":408.00,"postedDate":"2023-06-22T02:00:32.2670000","closedDate":"2023-06-23T00:37:18.2470000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 408 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kuhio Beach, Waikiki Pt. 2, O‘ahu. Levels of 408 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-22T14:37:18.2470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-06-22T01:48:54.5000000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-23T00:38:00.9870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1663,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-30T22:25:58.2130000","closedDate":"2023-06-06T21:01:43.5270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailua Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wailua Bay","description":"Updated: 6/2/2023\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1663/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 6/2/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1663/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-06T11:01:43.5270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-30T22:07:31.7200000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-06T21:03:00.7230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1662,"stationId":109,"station":{"id":109,"name":"Kahaluu Beach Park","cleanName":"Kahaluu Beach Park","number":"001203","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":1,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kahaluu Beach Park - 001203","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T21:21:33.4030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-05-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":306.00,"postedDate":"2023-05-25T18:54:39.0400000","closedDate":"2023-05-26T01:51:53.1270000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-25T15:51:53.1270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-25T18:53:02.0600000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-26T01:54:27.0270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1661,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-23T20:28:33.4830000","closedDate":"2023-05-31T02:01:25.7030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneawa Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneawa Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain/stream flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1661/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain/stream flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1661/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain/stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-30T16:01:25.7030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-23T20:20:29.3170000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-31T02:01:54.1670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1660,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-23T20:41:22.6670000","closedDate":"2023-06-05T22:14:50.0770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Koloa Landing","description":"Updated: 6/2/2023\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Koloa Landing on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1660/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 6/2/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Koloa Landing on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1660/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-05T12:14:50.0770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-23T20:06:38.3930000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-05T22:16:00.5570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1659,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-22T21:05:35.4830000","closedDate":"2023-06-19T21:25:41.1500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"Updated: 6/14/2023\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nRiver flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1659/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 6/14/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>River flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1659/details/view","cause":"River flowing","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-19T11:25:41.1500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-22T20:30:27.9400000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-19T21:26:01.9200000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1658,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-20T02:28:44.6030000","closedDate":"2023-05-24T22:09:50.7470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Puako Bay to Anaeho'omalu Bay, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Puako Bay to Anaeho'omalu Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Puako Bay to Anaeho'omalu Bay on Hawai‘i.\n\nFlash flooding has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Puako Bay to Anaeho'omalu Bay on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Flash flooding has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Flash flooding","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-24T12:09:50.7470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-20T00:39:39.8870000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-24T22:12:06.8000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1657,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-20T02:28:27.7970000","closedDate":"2023-06-28T19:53:27.7870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Puako Bay to Kaiopae Point, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Puako Bay to Kaiopae Point","description":"Update: 06/22/2023\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Puako Bay to Kaiopae point on Hawai‘i Island.\n\nFlash flooding has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1657/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Update: 06/22/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Puako Bay to Kaiopae point on Hawai‘i Island.<br/><br/>Flash flooding has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1657/details/view","cause":"Flash flooding","signRemovalDate":"2023-06-28T09:53:27.7870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-20T00:33:40.0600000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-06-28T19:54:52.3770000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1656,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-19T17:08:10.1770000","closedDate":"2023-05-22T21:51:17.6870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1656/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1656/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-22T11:51:17.6870000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-19T16:50:20.9100000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-22T21:53:25.5330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1655,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-12T02:17:25.6170000","closedDate":"2023-05-15T20:42:50.2030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Hale'iwa to Sunset Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Hale'iwa to Sunset Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Hale'iwa to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nRecent rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1655/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Hale'iwa to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Recent rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1655/details/view","cause":"Recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-15T10:42:50.2030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-12T01:59:00.2270000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-15T20:44:02.1730000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1654,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-10T02:34:34.2630000","closedDate":"2023-05-16T20:13:10.0470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Castles Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Castles Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Castles Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nStream flow has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1654/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Castles Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Stream flow has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1654/details/view","cause":"Stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-16T10:13:10.0470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-10T02:22:30.4000000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-16T20:14:30.2870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1653,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-03T22:58:24.5070000","closedDate":"2023-05-08T22:05:13.1030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the east facing shores (Kealia Beach to Kalapaki Beach) on Kaua‘i","locationName":"East facing shores (Kealia Beach to Kalapaki Beach)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the east facing shores (Kealia Beach to Kalapaki Beach) on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1653/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the east facing shores (Kealia Beach to Kalapaki Beach) on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1653/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-08T12:05:13.1030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-03T22:37:53.6070000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-08T22:05:32.7900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1652,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-05-02T01:04:38.7770000","closedDate":"2023-05-15T20:43:17.8930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"Updated: 05/08/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nNearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of runoff waters due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. \n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1652/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 05/08/2023.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Nearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of runoff waters due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. <br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1652/details/view","cause":"Stream Flow","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-15T10:43:17.8930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-05-01T23:20:48.9600000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-15T20:44:28.3500000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1651,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-29T00:16:33.2530000","closedDate":"2023-05-02T19:34:11.5870000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach on O‘ahu.\r\n\r\nNearby stream flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Nearby stream flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1648/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1648/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-05-01T13:42:31.7430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-25T21:48:43.7030000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-05-01T23:47:22.9530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1647,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-24T20:37:32.3530000","closedDate":"2023-04-29T00:10:45.9670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Ala Moana Beach Park and Magic Island, O‘ahu","locationName":"Ala Moana Beach Park and Magic Island","description":"The Island Wide Brown Water Advisory for  O‘ahu has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ala Moana Beach Park and Magic Island on O‘ahu. The Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay,  O‘ahu also remains in effect.\n\nRecent rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1647/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Island Wide Brown Water Advisory for  O‘ahu has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ala Moana Beach Park and Magic Island on O‘ahu. 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Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1647/details/view","cause":"Recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-28T14:10:45.9670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-24T20:27:57.3830000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-29T00:15:17.5600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1646,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2023-04-20T20:16:23.6000000","closedDate":"2023-04-27T02:27:09.0700000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kailua Bay, Oahu, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Bay, Oahu","description":"Update\nThe public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall and the shoreline along Kailua Bay due to effluent that exceeded permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample collected on April 19, 2023\nStatus: unknown\nVolume: unknown\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1646/details/edit","descriptionHtml":"Update<br/>The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall and the shoreline along Kailua Bay due to effluent that exceeded permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample collected on April 19, 2023<br/>Status: unknown<br/>Volume: unknown<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1646/details/edit","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-26T16:27:09.0700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-20T20:14:01.6300000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-27T02:31:23.8700000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1645,"stationId":133,"station":{"id":133,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. D, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-20T15:48:40.9070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-20T18:39:13.3870000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-21T01:52:06.0670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1644,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-19T20:11:32.0730000","closedDate":"2023-04-24T21:37:17.1430000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1644/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-24T11:37:17.1430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-19T20:08:07.7200000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-24T21:41:12.2700000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1643,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-19T19:26:30.9630000","closedDate":"2023-04-24T21:36:39.6170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the east facing shores (Kalapaki Beach Park to Wailua Beach) on Kaua‘i","locationName":"East facing shores (Kalapaki Beach Park to Wailua Beach)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the east facing shores (Kalapaki Beach Park to Wailua Beach) on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1643/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-24T11:36:39.6170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-19T19:11:11.5630000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-24T21:40:34.5600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1642,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-19T19:26:10.6770000","closedDate":"2023-04-24T21:36:24.9600000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the south facing shores (Kukui'ula Bay to Keoniloa Bay) on Kaua‘i","locationName":"South facing shores (Kukui'ula Bay to Keoniloa Bay)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores (Kukui'ula Bay to Keoniloa Bay) on Kaua‘i. \n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1642/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-24T11:36:24.9600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-19T19:00:33.9400000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-24T21:40:19.5830000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1641,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-19T19:25:48.6170000","closedDate":"2023-04-24T21:36:07.0200000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the west facing shores (MacArthur Beach Park to Salt Pond Beach Park) on Kaua‘i","locationName":"West facing shores (MacArthur Beach Park to Salt Pond Beach Park)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the west facing shores (MacArthur Beach Park to Salt Pond Beach Park) on Kaua‘i\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1641/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-24T11:36:07.0200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-19T18:39:41.9230000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-24T21:40:03.8100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1640,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-19T18:05:34.1100000","closedDate":"2023-04-24T20:12:41.5070000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.\n\nHeavy rains has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. Please click here to see the advisory https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1640/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rains has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1639/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 4/24/23<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>River flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1639/details/view","cause":"River flowing","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-25T15:08:49.0970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-13T01:42:11.3770000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-26T01:12:53.3770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1638,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2023-04-09T22:05:07.4570000","closedDate":"2023-04-11T21:07:49.9730000","title":"Wastewater Discharge exceeding permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels at Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant ocean outfall, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge that exceeded permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels.\n\nAffected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample collected on April 8, 2023\nStatus: unknown\nVolume: unknown\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/new/details","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge that exceeded permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Kailua Bay, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample collected on April 8, 2023<br/>Status: unknown<br/>Volume: unknown<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/new/details","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-11T11:07:49.9730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-09T22:01:58.1370000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-11T21:10:09.5970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1637,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-03T22:19:37.2130000","closedDate":"2023-04-11T22:13:44.4600000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at South Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"South Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1637/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1637/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-11T12:13:44.4600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-03T22:14:05.1700000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-11T22:16:02.2330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1636,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-03T22:19:23.5830000","closedDate":"2023-04-11T23:56:33.3270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"East Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1636/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1636/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-11T13:56:33.3270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-03T22:00:30.5030000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-11T23:58:52.1630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1635,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-04-03T22:19:03.5530000","closedDate":"2023-04-12T00:14:30.9730000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more details please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1635/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more details please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1635/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-11T14:14:30.9730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-04-03T21:45:11.7300000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-12T00:16:50.5370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1634,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-29T22:53:49.4170000","closedDate":"2023-04-13T17:00:48.9030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-13T07:00:48.9030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-29T22:54:17.1300000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-13T17:03:21.1970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1633,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-29T17:34:53.3500000","closedDate":"2023-04-03T22:20:16.1300000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Waimanalo to Sandy Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimanalo to Sandy Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Waimanalo to Sandy Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more details, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1633/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Waimanalo to Sandy Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more details, see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1633/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-03T12:20:16.1300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-29T02:10:21.3130000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-03T22:21:33.2070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1632,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-23T03:59:13.7400000","closedDate":"2023-03-28T21:49:44.2530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Sunset Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Sunset Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nStream flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more details, see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1632/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Stream flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more details, see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1632/details/view","cause":"Stream flowing","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-28T11:49:44.2530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-22T21:50:48.6800000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-28T21:50:21.2900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1631,"stationId":361,"station":{"id":361,"name":"Sunset Beach","cleanName":"Sunset Beach","number":"000225","siteDescription":"-Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":326,"watershedId":477,"displayTitle":"Sunset Beach - 000225","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-03T01:15:02.7200000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-03-20T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":885.00,"postedDate":"2023-03-22T02:01:37.2330000","closedDate":"2023-03-23T03:48:12.6900000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Sunset Beach, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sunset Beach, O‘ahu. Levels of 885 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Sunset Beach, O‘ahu. Levels of 885 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1630/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Salt Pond Beach Park on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1630/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-23T08:32:30.7030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-21T22:00:59.3170000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-23T18:35:55.5100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1629,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-21T22:12:18.7400000","closedDate":"2023-03-23T18:28:22.8600000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the south facing shores (Kukui'ula Bay to Keoniloa Bay) on Kaua‘i","locationName":"South facing shores (Kukui'ula Bay to Keoniloa Bay)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores (Kukui'ula Bay to Keoniloa Bay) on Kaua‘i\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1629/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores (Kukui'ula Bay to Keoniloa Bay) on Kaua‘i<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1629/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-23T08:28:22.8600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-21T21:36:20.4130000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-23T18:31:49.7900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1628,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-16T02:09:32.8900000","closedDate":"2023-04-03T22:20:00.2230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"Updated: 3/28/23\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nThe river flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1628/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/28/23<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>The river flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1628/details/view","cause":"River flowing","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-03T12:20:00.2230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-16T01:44:02.3600000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-03T22:21:18.2300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1627,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-14T01:43:26.8600000","closedDate":"2023-03-15T19:21:18.8930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Manners to Kaena Point, O‘ahu","locationName":"Manners to Kaena Point","description":"Updated: 3/14/23\n\nThe West Shore Brown Water Advisory for Oahu has been cancelled, but a Brown Water Advisory from Manners to Kaena Point remains in effect.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Manners to Kaena Point on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1627/details/edit","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/14/23<br/><br/>The West Shore Brown Water Advisory for Oahu has been cancelled, but a Brown Water Advisory from Manners to Kaena Point remains in effect.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Manners to Kaena Point on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1627/details/edit","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-15T09:21:18.8930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-14T01:25:48.1270000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T19:23:48.3030000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1625,"stationId":142,"station":{"id":142,"name":"Kalapaki Beach Park","cleanName":"Kalapaki Beach Park","number":"000809","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":284,"watershedId":268,"displayTitle":"Kalapaki Beach Park - 000809","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T20:55:58.1030000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-03-08T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2023-03-09T22:45:56.7600000","closedDate":"2023-03-10T23:42:52.0130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kalapaki Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-10T13:42:52.0130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-09T22:47:28.5470000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-10T23:44:55.4670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1624,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-09T01:47:57.0900000","closedDate":"2023-03-22T19:47:11.9700000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waialea Bay to Kapa'a Beach Park","locationName":"Waialea Bay to Kapa'a Beach Park","description":"Updated: 3/14/2023\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waialea Bay to Kapa'a Beach Park on Hawai‘i island.\n\nStrong winds and high surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1624/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/14/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waialea Bay to Kapa'a Beach Park on Hawai‘i island.<br/><br/>Strong winds and high surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1624/details/view","cause":"Strong winds and high surf.","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-22T09:47:11.9700000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-09T00:28:48.5430000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-22T19:50:29.7370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1623,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-08T01:47:32.6770000","closedDate":"2023-03-30T19:13:16.0900000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Mamala Bay off the Reef Runway, O‘ahu","locationName":"Mamala Bay off the Reef Runway","description":"Updated: 3/20/2023.\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of waters of Mamala Bay, approximately 1/2 mile off the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport Reef Runway due to a discharge of partially treated sewage effluent from the Naval Facilities Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Facility outfall.\n\nDuration of discharge: approximately 3.5 minutes\nVolume: 14,000 -14,600 gallons\nCause: power outage leading to a bypass of the ultra violet disinfection system\nPower has been restored.\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until this advisory has been canceled.\n\nFor more information: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1623/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 3/20/2023.<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of waters of Mamala Bay, approximately 1/2 mile off the Daniel K. 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Levels of 222 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lumahai Beach, Kaua‘i. Levels of 222 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-08T15:48:28.0570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-07T22:12:03.6670000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-09T01:50:13.4170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1621,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-07T17:28:58.7170000","closedDate":"2023-03-14T21:53:00.5270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-14T11:53:00.5270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-07T17:18:54.1400000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-14T21:55:25.5970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1619,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-07T01:41:13.2400000","closedDate":"2023-04-10T20:36:00.4170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Hilo bay, Hawai‘i","locationName":"hilo bay","description":"Updated: 4/4/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Hilo bay on Hawai‘i.\n\nThe recent heavy rains is continuing to affect the coastal waters of Hilo Bay. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 4/4/2023.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Hilo bay on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>The recent heavy rains is continuing to affect the coastal waters of Hilo Bay. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"The recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-04-10T10:36:00.4170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-07T01:25:11.2600000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-04-10T20:38:10.8500000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1618,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-07T01:41:48.9030000","closedDate":"2023-03-14T01:43:52.8270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at West Shores, O‘ahu","locationName":"West Shores","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at West Shores on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1618/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at West Shores on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1618/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-13T15:43:52.8270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-07T00:55:26.1330000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-14T01:46:14.4970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1617,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-01T19:01:54.6470000","closedDate":"2023-03-25T02:09:17.1830000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at South Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"South Shore","description":"Updated: 03/14/2023\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the South Shore of O‘ahu.\n\nRainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1617/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 03/14/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the South Shore of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1617/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-24T16:09:17.1830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-01T17:34:49.6670000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-25T02:09:25.3800000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1616,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-03-01T19:01:24.9870000","closedDate":"2023-03-15T18:53:02.8970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"East Shore","description":"Updated: 03/07/2023\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the East Shore of O‘ahu.\n\nRainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1616/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 03/07/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the East Shore of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1616/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-15T08:53:02.8970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-03-01T17:23:43.3830000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T18:55:34.0070000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1615,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-28T00:47:19.9100000","closedDate":"2023-03-07T01:15:08.9730000","title":"Brown Water Advisory from Kaena to Sunset, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kaena to Sunset","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kaena to Sunset on O‘ahu.\n\nAlthough the island-wide Brown Water Advisory has been cancelled, conditions in in the area from Kaena to Sunset remain under an advisory. Recent rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1615/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kaena to Sunset on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Although the island-wide Brown Water Advisory has been cancelled, conditions in in the area from Kaena to Sunset remain under an advisory. Recent rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1615/details/view","cause":"Recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-06T15:15:08.9730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-27T21:37:53.2330000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-07T01:16:39.0100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1614,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-24T23:43:33.5630000","closedDate":"2023-02-28T17:20:41.9400000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the north facing shores (Kalihiwai Beach to Hanalei Bay) on Kaua‘i","locationName":"North facing shores (Kalihiwai Beach to Hanalei Bay)","description":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Kaua‘i has been cancelled, but there are still existing Brown Water Advisories for Wailua Beach, Lydgate Beach Park, and the north facing shores (from Kalihiwai Beach to Hanalei Bay).\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1614/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Kaua‘i has been cancelled, but there are still existing Brown Water Advisories for Wailua Beach, Lydgate Beach Park, and the north facing shores (from Kalihiwai Beach to Hanalei Bay).<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1614/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-28T07:20:41.9400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-24T23:30:25.9500000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T17:21:21.4800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1613,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-24T23:43:02.5830000","closedDate":"2023-02-28T17:20:20.8900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailua Beach and Lydgate Beach Park, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wailua Beach and Lydgate Beach Park","description":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Kaua‘i has been cancelled, but there are still existing Brown Water Advisories for Wailua Beach, Lydgate Beach Park, and the north facing shores (from Kalihiwai Beach to Hanalei Bay). \n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1613/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Kaua‘i has been cancelled, but there are still existing Brown Water Advisories for Wailua Beach, Lydgate Beach Park, and the north facing shores (from Kalihiwai Beach to Hanalei Bay). <br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1613/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-28T07:20:20.8900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-24T23:14:42.6970000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T17:21:02.6800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1612,"stationId":86,"station":{"id":86,"name":"Honokohau Harbor, north","cleanName":"Honokohau Harbor north","number":"001227","siteDescription":"Initially only chemistry, bacterial later","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":88,"watershedId":172,"displayTitle":"Honokohau Harbor, north - 001227","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","updatedBy":"system"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-02-22T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":531.00,"postedDate":"2023-02-24T04:05:07.0930000","closedDate":"2023-02-24T22:22:24.2170000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Honokohau Harbor, north, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honokohau Harbor, north, Hawai‘i. Levels of 531 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Honokohau Harbor, north, Hawai‘i. Levels of 531 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-24T12:22:24.2170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-24T04:04:56.1730000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-24T22:22:35.8970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1611,"stationId":130,"station":{"id":130,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. A-1","cleanName":"Kailua Pier Sta A-1","number":"001205","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":280,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. A-1, Hawai‘i. Levels of 478 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-23T18:04:01.8770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-23T17:48:27.4530000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-24T04:04:13.5170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1610,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-22T01:26:23.6130000","closedDate":"2023-03-07T01:18:06.6370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waipio Valley to Ka'u, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Waipio Valley to Ka'u","description":"Updated: 2/27/2023.\n\nThe island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Hawai'i Island has been cancelled, but there is still an existing Brown Water Advisory for Waipio Valley to Ka'u.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waipio Valley to Ka'u on Hawai‘i.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1610/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 2/27/2023.<br/><br/>The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Hawai'i Island has been cancelled, but there is still an existing Brown Water Advisory for Waipio Valley to Ka'u.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waipio Valley to Ka'u on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1610/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-06T15:18:06.6370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-22T01:23:51.6870000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-07T01:19:38.0630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1609,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-22T01:26:06.0370000","closedDate":"2023-07-11T01:48:10.2330000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Puako Bay, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Puako Bay","description":"Updated: 06/28/2023\n\nThe island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Hawai'i Island has been cancelled, but there is still an existing Brown Water Advisory for Puako Bay.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Puako Bay.\n\nHeavy rain. has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1609/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 06/28/2023<br/><br/>The island-wide Brown Water Advisory for Hawai'i Island has been cancelled, but there is still an existing Brown Water Advisory for Puako Bay.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Puako Bay.<br/><br/>Heavy rain. has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1609/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-07-10T15:48:10.2330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-22T01:09:26.5070000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-07-11T01:51:03.6870000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1608,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-21T19:43:45.2030000","closedDate":"2023-02-28T00:43:55.8000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\r\n\r\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-27T14:43:55.8000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-21T19:46:04.0200000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T00:44:34.7830000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1607,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-21T17:10:31.5430000","closedDate":"2023-02-24T23:43:55.5930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1607/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1607/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-24T13:43:55.5930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-21T16:47:10.8470000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-24T23:44:11.1770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1606,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-17T21:33:28.8630000","closedDate":"2023-02-22T01:26:41.9030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Hawai‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Hawai‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-21T15:26:41.9030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-17T21:27:33.2970000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T01:29:23.7300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1605,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-16T18:03:19.9230000","closedDate":"2023-02-21T17:12:03.4930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kalihiwai Beach, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Kalihiwai Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kalihiwai Beach on Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1605/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kalihiwai Beach on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1605/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-21T07:12:03.4930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-15T21:52:44.5700000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-21T17:14:47.4030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1604,"stationId":182,"station":{"id":182,"name":"Keauhou Bay","cleanName":"Keauhou Bay","number":"001213","siteDescription":"Recreational, canoe racing, harbor","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":263,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Keauhou Bay - 001213","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-01T01:20:04.0200000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-02-13T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2023-02-15T01:24:35.8500000","closedDate":"2023-02-17T21:32:24.7270000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Keauhou Bay, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keauhou Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keauhou Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 137 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined.","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-17T11:32:24.7270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-15T01:21:31.3600000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-17T21:34:36.9970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1603,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-13T23:54:25.2900000","closedDate":"2023-02-21T23:41:00.2130000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast, of Hawai‘i Island.","locationName":"Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast","description":"Updated: 2/21/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast of Hawai‘i Island.\n\nRecent heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 2/21/2023.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast of Hawai‘i Island.<br/><br/>Recent heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Recent heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-21T13:41:00.2130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-13T23:45:53.8030000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T00:20:00.7700000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1602,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-09T17:05:03.4200000","closedDate":"2023-02-17T21:23:54.0370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneula Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneula Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneula Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1602/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneula Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1602/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-17T11:23:54.0370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-09T17:02:10.5370000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-17T21:26:05.6970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1601,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-09T17:04:43.9170000","closedDate":"2023-02-14T01:11:34.7600000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Manners, O‘ahu","locationName":"Manners","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Manners on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1601/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-13T15:11:34.7600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-09T16:59:04.6630000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-14T01:13:17.4900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1600,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-08T21:57:42.7600000","closedDate":"2023-02-13T21:40:38.3770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailua Beach and Lydgate Beach Park, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wailua Beach and Lydgate Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailua Beach and Lydgate Beach Park on Kaua‘i.\n\nRiver flow has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1600/details/view","cause":"River flow","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-13T11:40:38.3770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-08T21:36:15.5600000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-13T21:42:21.1070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1599,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-06T22:23:18.5800000","closedDate":"2023-02-21T20:44:44.4270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"Updated: 02/17/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nRiver flowing has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1599/details/view","cause":"River flowing","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-21T10:44:44.4270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-06T22:14:21.3870000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-21T20:47:33.4170000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1598,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-06T22:23:00.6430000","closedDate":"2023-02-13T20:26:53.6770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Puaena Point, O‘ahu","locationName":"Pua'ena Point","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Pua'ena Point on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1598/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-13T10:26:53.6770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-06T22:11:18.7600000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-13T20:28:39.5900000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1597,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-01T02:10:22.7370000","closedDate":"2023-02-15T01:18:23.5770000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nStream flow has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1597/details/view<br/><br/>**Updated: 2/7/2023**","cause":"Stream flowing","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-14T15:18:23.5770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-02-01T02:00:35.9630000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-15T01:20:16.8170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1596,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-02-01T02:10:44.5570000","closedDate":"2023-02-07T22:45:27.0930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at South Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"South Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nRainfall has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1596/details/view<br/><br/>Updated: 2/3/2023","cause":"Rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-07T12:45:27.0930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-31T21:46:27.9800000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-07T22:46:26.3400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1595,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-31T21:50:54.5030000","closedDate":"2023-02-07T22:18:38.4570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1595/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-07T12:18:38.4570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-31T21:13:49.1700000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-07T22:19:40.0530000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1594,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-30T21:14:39.7100000","closedDate":"2023-01-31T21:52:05.7630000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the north facing shores (from Ke‘e Beach to Kalihiwai Bay) on Kaua‘i","locationName":"North facing shores (from Ke‘e Beach to Kalihiwai Beach)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the north facing shores (from Ke‘e Beach to Kalihiwai Bay) on Kaua‘i. \n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1594/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the north facing shores (from Ke‘e Beach to Kalihiwai Bay) on Kaua‘i. <br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1594/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-31T11:52:05.7630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-30T20:44:31.6800000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-31T21:52:11.0670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1593,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-27T01:47:46.8070000","closedDate":"2023-03-02T02:04:53.0530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the south facing shores (from Hanakoo Beach Park to Papalaua and Maalaea Harbor to Wailea Beach) of Maui","locationName":"South facing shores (from Hanakoo Beach Park to Papalaua and Maalaea Harbor to Wailea Beach)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores (from Hanakoo Beach Park to Papalaua and Maalaea Harbor to Wailea Beach) on Maui.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. 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Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1592/details/view","descriptionHtml":"This advisory is being re-issued with a corrected link to more information.<br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore on Kaua‘i (from Hanalei Bay to Kalihiwai Bay).<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1592/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-30T11:20:02.4670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-25T21:45:21.8600000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-30T21:20:17.4100000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1591,"stationId":183,"station":{"id":183,"name":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","cleanName":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","number":"001114","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":243,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles - 001114","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T20:00:10.6970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2023-01-23T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2023-01-25T00:44:00.9130000","closedDate":"2023-01-26T03:59:45.6130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1590/details/view\n\nUpdated 1/27/23","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at West Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy wave action has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1590/details/view<br/><br/>Updated 1/27/23","cause":"Heavy wave action","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-02T16:13:06.3000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-24T16:51:07.7170000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-03T02:13:38.7630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1589,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-24T17:18:20.8930000","closedDate":"2023-03-07T17:35:46.5330000","title":"Updated 3/1/2023 Brown Water Advisory for the North shore on Maui (from Waihee to Maliko) and in west Maui (from Honolua Bay to Papalaua Beach Park)","locationName":"North shore (Waihee to Maliko) and west Maui (Honolua Bay to Papalaua Beach Park)","description":"Updated 3/6/2023: A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North shore on Maui (from Waihee to Maliko) and in west Maui (from Honolua Bay to Papalaua Beach Park).\n \nHeavy rain has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n \nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1589/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 3/6/2023: A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North shore on Maui (from Waihee to Maliko) and in west Maui (from Honolua Bay to Papalaua Beach Park).<br/> <br/>Heavy rain has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/> <br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1589/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-03-07T07:35:46.5330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-24T03:27:20.4070000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-03-07T17:37:21.0170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1588,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-19T02:04:03.1530000","closedDate":"2023-02-06T22:22:19.7470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Sunset to Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Sunset to Waimea Bay","description":"Updated: 01/30/2023.\n\nThe Brown Water Advisory for the North Shore of  O‘ahu has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sunset to Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see : https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1588/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 01/30/2023.<br/><br/>The Brown Water Advisory for the North Shore of  O‘ahu has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Sunset to Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see : https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1588/details/view","cause":"Heavy wave action","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-06T12:22:19.7470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-19T01:39:57.4430000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-06T22:23:15.4170000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1587,"stationId":133,"station":{"id":133,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Levels of 1298 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. D, Hawai‘i. Levels of 1298 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. 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The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1585/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at the North Shore (Waihee to Maliko) and West Maui (Honolua Bay to Wahikuli Beach Park) on Maui.<br/><br/>Extremely high surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1585/details/view","cause":"Extremely high surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-18T07:47:25.7830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-12T01:57:54.9930000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-18T17:49:00.1300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1584,"stationId":130,"station":{"id":130,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. A-1","cleanName":"Kailua Pier Sta A-1","number":"001205","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":280,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. A-1, Hawai‘i. Levels of 207 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 02/14/2023<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Puako Bay, on Hawai‘i Island.<br/><br/>Heavy rain and storm conditions has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain and storm conditions.","signRemovalDate":"2023-02-21T13:42:27.1530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-05T02:27:22.9530000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-21T23:45:08.3930000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1582,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-05T02:00:23.2600000","closedDate":"2023-01-11T01:44:48.2570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"East Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the East Shore of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1582/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the East Shore of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1582/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-10T15:44:48.2570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-05T01:07:20.3770000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-11T01:45:27.2300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1581,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-05T02:00:04.6230000","closedDate":"2023-01-11T01:45:10.6570000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at South Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"South Shore","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Shore on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1581/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Shore on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1581/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-10T15:45:10.6570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-05T00:58:31.4930000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-11T01:45:46.3270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1580,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2023-01-05T01:59:46.4170000","closedDate":"2023-01-19T02:04:20.7670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore, O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore","description":"Updated: 01/13/2023.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. In addition, high surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of storm water runoff and coastal waters that appear brown due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, and manholes; pesticides and other chemicals; animal fecal matter, dead animals, and pathogens; and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1580/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 01/13/2023.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. In addition, high surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of storm water runoff and coastal waters that appear brown due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, and manholes; pesticides and other chemicals; animal fecal matter, dead animals, and pathogens; and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1580/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain and High Surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-18T16:04:20.7670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2023-01-05T00:55:29.4430000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-19T02:05:58.1000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1579,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-12-30T23:29:38.5400000","closedDate":"2023-01-07T00:03:22.0830000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at South Avenue and Lake Erie Street, Joint Base Pearl Harbor, O‘ahu","locationName":"South Avenue and Lake Erie Street, Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"The public is advised to remain out of waters in Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam near the intersection of Lake Erie Street and South Avenue due to a sewage spill.\n\nVolume: approximately 5,000 gallons\nStart: 9:00 AM, 12/30/2022\nStatus: stopped\nCause: Failed air relief valve\nSigns will be posted\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until the signs have been removed.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of waters in Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam near the intersection of Lake Erie Street and South Avenue due to a sewage spill.<br/><br/>Volume: approximately 5,000 gallons<br/>Start: 9:00 AM, 12/30/2022<br/>Status: stopped<br/>Cause: Failed air relief valve<br/>Signs will be posted<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until the signs have been removed.","cause":"Failed air relief valve","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-06T14:03:22.0830000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-12-30T23:16:41.1670000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-07T00:03:31.9330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1578,"stationId":404,"station":{"id":404,"name":"Wai‘ohai Beach","cleanName":"Waiohai Beach","number":"000848","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":119,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Wai‘ohai Beach - 000848","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-22T22:14:37.6800000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-12-28T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":150.00,"postedDate":"2022-12-29T20:47:53.5070000","closedDate":"2022-12-30T21:30:14.7570000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Wai'ohai Beach, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Wai'ohai Beach, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Wai'ohai Beach, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-12-30T11:30:14.7570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-12-29T20:49:45.5000000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-12-30T21:32:30.0130000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1577,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-12-23T01:24:26.7970000","closedDate":"2023-01-05T02:00:43.3970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at North Shore (Hale‘iwa to Sunset Beach), O‘ahu","locationName":"North Shore (Hale‘iwa to Sunset Beach)","description":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory has ben cancelled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of O‘ahu.\n\nHigh Surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1577/details/view\n\nUpdated: 12/28/22","descriptionHtml":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory has ben cancelled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the North Shore of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>High Surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1577/details/view<br/><br/>Updated: 12/28/22","cause":"High Surf","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-04T16:00:43.3970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-12-23T01:11:31.1500000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-05T02:03:33.8970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1576,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-12-19T23:11:12.5830000","closedDate":"2023-01-03T21:16:34.7500000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for West Hawaii, Hawai‘i Island (Districts of Kohala, Kona and Ka'u)","locationName":"West side of Hawaii Island (Districts of Kohala , Kona, and Ka'u)","description":"Updated: 12/20/2022.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the West side of Hawaii island.\n\nHeavy rain and storm conditions, has resulted in storm water runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 12/20/2022.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the West side of Hawaii island.<br/><br/>Heavy rain and storm conditions, has resulted in storm water runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain and storm conditions.","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-03T11:16:34.7500000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-12-19T22:55:14.1630000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-03T21:19:21.1800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1575,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-12-19T20:25:05.4870000","closedDate":"2022-12-23T01:25:13.9170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. 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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-12-27T12:11:22.9330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-12-19T20:03:46.5770000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-12-27T22:13:14.8670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1573,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2022-12-19T05:54:22.6030000","closedDate":"2022-12-22T21:11:23.7500000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Palolo Stream to Ala Wai Canal, O‘ahu","locationName":"Palolo Stream to Ala Wai Canal","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Palolo Stream (below Waialae Ave to Ala Wai Canal due to a wastewater discharge at 3110 Waialae Avenue. 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Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-12-22T15:24:45.2670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-12-19T05:31:41.7100000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-12-23T01:25:59.5630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1570,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-29T02:27:58.0200000","closedDate":"2022-12-02T00:04:17.4900000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain and high surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. 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Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1570/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain and high surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-12-01T14:04:17.4900000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-29T00:20:53.3800000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-12-02T00:04:23.9970000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1569,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-28T18:30:42.3130000","closedDate":"2022-12-05T19:07:18.0930000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Maui","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.\r\n\r\nRain and high surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Maui.<br/><br/>Rain and high surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Rain and high surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-12-05T09:07:18.0930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-28T18:29:28.1030000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-12-05T19:07:20.7900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1568,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-26T01:36:53.3930000","closedDate":"2022-11-29T23:14:42.5000000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wainiha Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Wainiha Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wainiha Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nNearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1568/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wainiha Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Nearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1568/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-29T13:14:42.5000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-25T20:36:08.8200000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-29T23:14:51.2800000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1567,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-25T21:33:47.5100000","closedDate":"2022-11-29T23:16:09.3800000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanalei Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Hanalei Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  \n\nNearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. \n\nNot all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: \nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1567/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  <br/><br/>Nearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. <br/><br/>Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: <br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1567/details/view","cause":"High surf and rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-29T13:16:09.3800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-25T20:27:25.3170000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-29T23:16:20.3730000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1566,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-25T01:45:19.4970000","closedDate":"2022-11-29T23:44:56.0900000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Puhi Bay, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Puhi Bay","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Puhi Bay to Onekahakaha due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater from Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant.  Details are as follows:\n\nEvent: Discharge of partially treated sewage\nLocation: Puhi Bay to Onekahakaha\nEstimated Volume: 2.2 million gallons\nStatus of spill: stopped\nEstimated begin time: 3:30 pm, 11/23/22\nStoppage time: 8:30 am, 11/24/22\nAffected waters: Puhi Bay to Onekahakaha\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of these waters until warning signs have been removed.  As a reminder a Brown Water Advisory remains up for the area from Hilo Bay and along the Hamakua Coast.\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1566/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Puhi Bay to Onekahakaha due to a discharge of partially treated wastewater from Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant.  Details are as follows:<br/><br/>Event: Discharge of partially treated sewage<br/>Location: Puhi Bay to Onekahakaha<br/>Estimated Volume: 2.2 million gallons<br/>Status of spill: stopped<br/>Estimated begin time: 3:30 pm, 11/23/22<br/>Stoppage time: 8:30 am, 11/24/22<br/>Affected waters: Puhi Bay to Onekahakaha<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of these waters until warning signs have been removed.  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The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1565/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at North Shore from Hale‘iwa to Sunset Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy wave action has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1565/details/view","cause":"Heavy wave action","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-28T16:27:05.9630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-23T01:31:25.1770000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-29T02:27:14.3130000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1564,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-19T03:19:43.5570000","closedDate":"2022-11-29T19:33:19.4170000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at SUB BASE PIER SIERRA 12, JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, HI, O‘ahu","locationName":"SUB BASE PIER SIERRA 12, JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, HI","description":"The public is advised to stay out of waters near Pier12 in Pearl Harbor due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Pearl Harbor Pier Sierra 12\nEstimated volume: <100 gallons\nSpill status: Stopped\nCause: Rupture in sewage line\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice. \n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1564/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of waters near Pier12 in Pearl Harbor due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Pearl Harbor Pier Sierra 12<br/>Estimated volume: <100 gallons<br/>Spill status: Stopped<br/>Cause: Rupture in sewage line<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until further notice. <br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1564/details/view","cause":"broken pipe","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-21T09:33:19.4170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-19T01:59:24.1970000","createdBy":"sierra.payne@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-29T19:33:35.4800000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1563,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-17T02:24:46.5400000","closedDate":"2022-11-18T18:47:54.4230000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Ko ‘Olina Lagoons, O‘ahu","locationName":"Ko ‘Olina Lagoons","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ko ‘Olina Lagoons on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1563/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Ko ‘Olina Lagoons on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1563/details/view","cause":"Heavy wave action","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-18T08:47:54.4230000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-17T01:54:49.5330000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-18T20:35:52.0200000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1562,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-15T18:19:17.0030000","closedDate":"2022-11-28T18:25:22.9430000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at West Maui (Kapalua to Hanako'o Beach Park), Maui","locationName":"West Maui (Kapalua to Hanako'o Beach Park)","description":"Updated: 11/21/2022.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at West Maui (Kapalua to Hanako'o Beach Park) on Maui.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1562/details","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 11/21/2022.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at West Maui (Kapalua to Hanako'o Beach Park) on Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1562/details","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-28T08:25:22.9430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-15T18:13:14.9970000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-28T18:25:33.8730000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1561,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-11-15T17:16:03.1730000","closedDate":"2022-11-23T02:55:52.9100000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hale‘iwa Shoreline, from Kaiaka Bay to Pua‘ena Pt., O‘ahu","locationName":"Hale‘iwa Shoreline, from Kaiaka Bay to Pua‘ena Pt.","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hale‘iwa Shoreline, from Kaiaka Bay to Pua‘ena Pt., O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. \n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1561/details/view\n\nUpdated 11/21/22","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hale‘iwa Shoreline, from Kaiaka Bay to Pua‘ena Pt., O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns. <br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1561/details/view<br/><br/>Updated 11/21/22","cause":"Heavy wave action","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-22T16:55:52.9100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-11-15T00:36:50.6530000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-23T02:56:01.8670000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1560,"stationId":337,"station":{"id":337,"name":"Pupukea at Three Tables","cleanName":"Pupukea at Three Tables","number":"000265","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":false,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":38,"watershedId":488,"displayTitle":"Pupukea at Three Tables - 000265","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-03T00:31:40.1670000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-11-02T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":137.00,"postedDate":"2022-11-04T02:32:15.4500000","closedDate":"2022-11-10T23:55:34.2670000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Pupukea at Shark's Cove, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Pupukea at Shark's Cove, O‘ahu. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Pupukea at Shark's Cove, O‘ahu. Levels of 137 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. 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Levels of 885 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Honokohau Harbor, north, Hawai‘i. Levels of 885 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. 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Levels of 192 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Prince Kuhio Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 192 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. 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Levels of 222 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i. Levels of 222 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Runoff","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-02T16:35:39.9800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-28T20:56:23.0570000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-03T02:35:51.8900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1555,"stationId":228,"station":{"id":228,"name":"Lawai Beach Park","cleanName":"Lawai Beach Park","number":"000836","siteDescription":"Recreational, storm drain","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":27,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Lawai Beach Park - 000836","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-23T00:41:34.1570000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-26T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":150.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-27T22:22:25.2670000","closedDate":"2022-10-29T00:59:30.7270000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Lawai Beach Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lawai Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Lawai Beach Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 150 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Runoff","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-28T14:59:30.7270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-27T21:58:32.7500000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-29T00:59:59.8000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1554,"stationId":326,"station":{"id":326,"name":"Prince Kuhio Park","cleanName":"Prince Kuhio Park","number":"000849","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":279,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Prince Kuhio Park - 000849","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-23T19:48:58.8600000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-26T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":306.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-27T22:21:57.5370000","closedDate":"2022-10-28T21:00:07.9570000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Prince Kuhio Park, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Prince Kuhio Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Prince Kuhio Park, Kaua‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Runoff","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-28T11:00:07.9570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-27T21:57:47.1670000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-28T21:00:12.1270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1553,"stationId":205,"station":{"id":205,"name":"Koloa Landing","cleanName":"Koloa Landing","number":"000837","siteDescription":"Recreational, stream runoff","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":2,"beachId":369,"watershedId":257,"displayTitle":"Koloa Landing - 000837","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-23T17:12:29.2970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-26T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":560.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-27T22:21:37.6170000","closedDate":"2022-10-28T21:00:26.2130000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i. Levels of 560 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Koloa Landing, Kaua‘i. Levels of 560 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Runoff","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-28T11:00:26.2130000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-27T21:56:32.3670000","createdBy":"brooke.gottmeier@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-28T21:00:36.7270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1552,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-27T01:15:05.1170000","closedDate":"2022-11-10T21:52:26.2730000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kahuku to Ka'a'awa, O‘ahu","locationName":"Laie to Ka'a'awa","description":"Updated: 11/03/2022.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Laie to Ka'a'awa on O‘ahu.\n\nRain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1552/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 11/03/2022.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued from Laie to Ka'a'awa on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1552/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-11-10T11:52:26.2730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-27T00:47:38.5470000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-11-10T21:52:37.1900000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1551,"stationId":344,"station":{"id":344,"name":"Richardson Ocean Center","cleanName":"Richardson Ocean Center","number":"001136","siteDescription":"Recreational, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":179,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Richardson Ocean Center - 001136","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T01:22:16.6330000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-24T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":406.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-25T23:33:25.0630000","closedDate":"2022-10-28T23:11:07.3400000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 406 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Richardson Ocean Center, Hawai‘i. Levels of 406 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-28T13:11:07.3400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-25T23:33:15.2800000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-28T23:11:11.2870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1550,"stationId":293,"station":{"id":293,"name":"Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area","cleanName":"Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area","number":"001126","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request (verified 3/17/2006)","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":329,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area - 001126","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T21:00:07.0970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-24T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":453.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-25T23:34:21.0370000","closedDate":"2022-10-28T23:10:39.7270000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area, Hawai‘i. Levels of 453 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Onekahakaha Beach Swimming Area, Hawai‘i. Levels of 453 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-28T13:10:39.7270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-25T23:31:52.6770000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-28T23:10:47.9770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1549,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-21T17:57:12.9370000","closedDate":"2022-10-26T23:27:25.0270000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for the north shore of Maui (Waihee to Hookipa Beach Park),","locationName":"North shore (Waihee to Hookipa Beach Park)","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the north shore of Maui (Waihee to Hookipa Beach Park),\n \nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n \nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1549/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the north shore of Maui (Waihee to Hookipa Beach Park),<br/> <br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/> <br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1549/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-26T13:27:25.0270000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-21T17:42:47.8670000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-26T23:27:50.6270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1548,"stationId":318,"station":{"id":318,"name":"Pokai Bay","cleanName":"Pokai Bay","number":"000224","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":236,"watershedId":508,"displayTitle":"Pokai Bay - 000224","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-23T18:37:56.3130000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-19T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":222.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-21T02:43:49.5930000","closedDate":"2022-10-26T01:00:03.8170000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu. Levels of 222 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu. Levels of 222 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signPostedDate":"2022-10-21T00:00:00.0000000","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-25T15:00:03.8170000","signType":"High Bacteria (Temporary)","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-21T02:43:32.2470000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-26T01:00:09.4830000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1547,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-20T20:56:25.6270000","closedDate":"2022-10-29T01:13:02.6400000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Yokohama, O‘ahu","locationName":"Yokohama","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Yokohama on O‘ahu.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1547/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Yokohama on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1547/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-28T15:13:02.6400000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-20T20:51:18.6230000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-29T01:13:05.7570000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1546,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-20T20:55:58.7630000","closedDate":"2022-10-29T01:13:21.5970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kailua Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kailua Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nStream flow has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1546/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kailua Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Stream flow has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1546/details/view","cause":"Stream flowing","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-28T15:13:21.5970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-20T20:44:12.5600000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-29T01:13:24.9430000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1543,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-12T01:02:34.5670000","closedDate":"2023-01-11T18:21:32.6330000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hilo Bay and along the hamakua coast, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Hilo Bay and along the hamakua coast","description":"Updated: 1/06/2022.\n\nA Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.\n\nrecent rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated: 1/06/2022.<br/><br/>A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hilo Bay and along the hamakua coast on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>recent rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2023-01-11T08:21:32.6330000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-11T19:58:20.7270000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-01-11T18:30:32.4800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1542,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-11T02:46:22.9100000","closedDate":"2022-10-15T02:11:56.2370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Kahului Harbor, Maui","locationName":"Kahului Harbor","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahului Harbor on Maui.\n \nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n \nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1542/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kahului Harbor on Maui.<br/> <br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/> <br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1542/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-14T16:11:56.2370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-11T02:35:34.2500000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-15T02:12:32.2070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1541,"stationId":209,"station":{"id":209,"name":"Kua Bay","cleanName":"Kua Bay","number":"001252","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":268,"watershedId":116,"displayTitle":"Kua Bay - 001252","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-01T01:38:48.0130000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-05T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-07T22:44:14.5630000","closedDate":"2022-10-10T20:11:57.3570000","title":"UPDATE: High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kua Bay, Hawai‘i","description":"This is an update to the Notification issued on October 6, 2022. A follow-up sample could not be collected. Signs will be posted.\n\nThe public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kua Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"This is an update to the Notification issued on October 6, 2022. A follow-up sample could not be collected. Signs will be posted.<br/><br/>The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kua Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-10T10:11:57.3570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-07T22:37:30.9570000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-10T20:12:02.2100000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1540,"stationId":207,"station":{"id":207,"name":"Kona Coast Beach Park","cleanName":"Kona Coast Beach Park","number":"001241","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":213,"watershedId":158,"displayTitle":"Kona Coast Beach Park - 001241","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T19:45:03.4430000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-05T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":306.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-07T22:43:53.7300000","closedDate":"2022-10-10T20:12:36.9030000","title":"UPDATE: High Bacteria Count Advisory at Kona Coast Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"This is an update to the Notification issued on October 6, 2022. A follow-up sample could not be collected. Signs will be posted.\n\nThe public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kona Coast Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"This is an update to the Notification issued on October 6, 2022. A follow-up sample could not be collected. Signs will be posted.<br/><br/>The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Kona Coast Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-10T10:12:36.9030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-07T22:18:47.9800000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-10T20:12:41.3970000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1539,"stationId":209,"station":{"id":209,"name":"Kua Bay","cleanName":"Kua Bay","number":"001252","siteDescription":"Recreational","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":268,"watershedId":116,"displayTitle":"Kua Bay - 001252","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-01T01:38:48.0130000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-05T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":2005.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-07T01:33:17.5070000","closedDate":"2022-10-07T22:45:31.0670000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kua Bay, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kua Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kua Bay, Hawai‘i. Levels of 2005 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-07T12:45:31.0670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-07T01:33:11.3330000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-07T22:45:35.6000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1538,"stationId":207,"station":{"id":207,"name":"Kona Coast Beach Park","cleanName":"Kona Coast Beach Park","number":"001241","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":213,"watershedId":158,"displayTitle":"Kona Coast Beach Park - 001241","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-28T19:45:03.4430000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-05T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":306.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-07T01:31:39.2470000","closedDate":"2022-10-07T22:45:02.1600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Kona Coast Beach Park, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kona Coast Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kona Coast Beach Park, Hawai‘i. Levels of 306 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-07T12:45:02.1600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-07T01:31:29.1070000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-07T22:45:08.2370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1536,"stationId":133,"station":{"id":133,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. D","cleanName":"Kailua Pier Sta D","number":"001208","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":63,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. D, Hawai‘i. Levels of 178 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-07T12:16:20.8770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-07T01:27:03.1730000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-07T22:16:27.0500000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1535,"stationId":130,"station":{"id":130,"name":"Kailua Pier Sta. A-1","cleanName":"Kailua Pier Sta A-1","number":"001205","siteDescription":"Recreational, harbor, trend monitoring","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":280,"watershedId":161,"displayTitle":"Kailua Pier Sta. 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Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Kailua Pier Sta. A-1, Hawai‘i. Levels of 238 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-07T12:15:54.0670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-07T01:26:08.2130000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-07T22:16:04.0230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1534,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-06T00:39:18.1770000","closedDate":"2022-10-12T22:20:08.9630000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Pounders Beach, O‘ahu","locationName":"Pounders Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Pounders Beach on O‘ahu.\n\nStream runoff is entering coastal waters in some areas. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and runoff due to possible contamination by pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals and associated runoff debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1534/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Pounders Beach on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Stream runoff is entering coastal waters in some areas. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and runoff due to possible contamination by pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals and associated runoff debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1534/details/view","cause":"Stream flowing into coastal waters","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-12T12:20:08.9630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-06T00:22:05.5570000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-12T22:20:13.4200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1533,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-05T02:46:44.9700000","closedDate":"2022-10-14T00:13:18.5100000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hapuna Beach, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Kawaihae Harbor, Spencer Beach Park, Mau'mae Beach, Mauna Kea Beach, Hapuna Beach Park, Puako Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kawaihae Harbor, Spencer Beach Park, Mau'mae Beach, Mauna Kea Beach,  Hapuna Beach Park and Puako Bay on Hawai‘i.\n\nHeavy rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1533/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Kawaihae Harbor, Spencer Beach Park, Mau'mae Beach, Mauna Kea Beach,  Hapuna Beach Park and Puako Bay on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rainfall has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1533/details/view","cause":"Heavy rainfall","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-13T14:13:18.5100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-05T02:18:47.4600000","createdBy":"gordon.carvalho@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-14T00:13:23.6630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1532,"stationId":318,"station":{"id":318,"name":"Pokai Bay","cleanName":"Pokai Bay","number":"000224","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":236,"watershedId":508,"displayTitle":"Pokai Bay - 000224","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-23T18:37:56.3130000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-10-03T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":222.00,"postedDate":"2022-10-05T01:05:06.2530000","closedDate":"2022-10-07T01:11:31.2600000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Pokai Bay, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Pokai Bay, O‘ahu. Levels of 222 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1532/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Pokai Bay, O‘ahu. Levels of 222 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1532/details/view","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-06T15:11:31.2600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-05T01:01:59.1300000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-07T01:11:41.0600000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1531,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-04T23:56:32.7970000","closedDate":"2022-10-22T00:58:21.8100000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Maunalua Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Maunalua Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Maunalua Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nRain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1531/details/view\n\nUpdated 10/13/22","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Maunalua Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1531/details/view<br/><br/>Updated 10/13/22","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-21T14:58:21.8100000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-04T21:27:32.5600000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-22T00:58:30.6230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1530,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-04T21:18:51.0700000","closedDate":"2022-10-12T01:02:15.6600000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at HIlo Bay And the Keaukaha area, Hawai‘i","locationName":"HIlo Bay And the Keaukaha area","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at HIlo Bay And the Keaukaha area on Hawai‘i.\n\nHigh surf and recent rain has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at HIlo Bay And the Keaukaha area on Hawai‘i.<br/><br/>High surf and recent rain has resulted in runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"High surf and recent rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-11T15:02:15.6600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-04T20:57:55.3530000","createdBy":"neil.mukai@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-12T01:02:28.9300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1529,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-04T00:46:43.2770000","closedDate":"2022-10-12T22:19:30.4630000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Waimea Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Waimea Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nRain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1529/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Waimea Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1529/details/view","cause":"Rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-12T12:19:30.4630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-04T00:27:53.0800000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-12T22:19:38.3200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1528,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-10-03T03:30:14.0570000","closedDate":"2022-10-03T22:00:30.8600000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\r\n\r\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-03T12:00:30.8600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-10-03T03:29:34.1870000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-03T22:00:50.4230000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1527,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-09-29T23:38:15.0400000","closedDate":"2022-10-03T22:01:12.1600000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Pearl Harbor, Pier Bravo 23, O‘ahu","locationName":"Pearl Harbor, Pier Bravo 23","description":"The public is advised to stay out of waters near Pier 23 in Pearl Harbor due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Pearl Harbor Pier Bravo 23\nEstimated volume: >1,000 gallons\nSpill status: ongoing as of 1:32 PM, 9/29/22\nCause: Leaking pipe\n\nSigns have been posted. The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1527/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to stay out of waters near Pier 23 in Pearl Harbor due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Pearl Harbor Pier Bravo 23<br/>Estimated volume: >1,000 gallons<br/>Spill status: ongoing as of 1:32 PM, 9/29/22<br/>Cause: Leaking pipe<br/><br/>Signs have been posted. The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1527/details/view","cause":"Unconfirmed","signRemovalDate":"2022-10-03T12:01:12.1600000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-09-29T23:34:12.8530000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-10-03T22:01:21.9030000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1526,"stationId":268,"station":{"id":268,"name":"Maunalua Beach Park","cleanName":"Maunalua Beach Park","number":"000279","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":400,"watershedId":440,"displayTitle":"Maunalua Beach Park - 000279","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-09-06T22:51:15.4370000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-09-21T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":478.00,"postedDate":"2022-09-23T02:36:50.9470000","closedDate":"2022-09-28T17:12:10.2000000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Maunalua Beach Park, O‘ahu","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Maunalua Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 478 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\n\nFor more information, please visit: \nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\n\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\n\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\n\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1526/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Maunalua Beach Park, O‘ahu. Levels of 478 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit: <br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1526/details/view","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-09-28T07:12:10.2000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-09-23T00:28:11.2230000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-09-28T17:12:25.5230000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1525,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-09-13T17:04:57.7330000","closedDate":"2022-09-26T20:25:40.8070000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at South Maui (North Kihei to the Kihei Boat Ramp)","locationName":"South Maui (North Kihei to the Kihei Boat Ramp)","description":"Updated on 9/21/2022: A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Maui (North Kihei to the Kihei Boat Ramp) on Maui.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"Updated on 9/21/2022: A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South Maui (North Kihei to the Kihei Boat Ramp) on Maui.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-09-26T10:25:40.8070000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-09-13T02:37:39.5030000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-09-26T20:26:03.2930000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1524,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-09-08T03:03:49.7830000","closedDate":"2022-09-08T19:01:47.4930000","title":"UPDATE Wastewater Discharge at East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant, O‘ahu","locationName":"East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant","description":"UPDATE: sampling results show that the permitted effluent level was not exceeded. This advisory is canceled.\n===========================\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of waters of Sandy Beach due to a bypass of partially treated wastewater at the East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant. \n\nLocation: East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall off Sandy Beach\nVolume: 2,000 gallons\nStatus: Stopped\nCause: Leaking gasket\nWarning signs have been posted\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of waters of Sandy Beach until warning signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1524/details/view","descriptionHtml":"UPDATE: sampling results show that the permitted effluent level was not exceeded. This advisory is canceled.<br/>===========================<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of waters of Sandy Beach due to a bypass of partially treated wastewater at the East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant. <br/><br/>Location: East Honolulu Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall off Sandy Beach<br/>Volume: 2,000 gallons<br/>Status: Stopped<br/>Cause: Leaking gasket<br/>Warning signs have been posted<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of waters of Sandy Beach until warning signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1524/details/view","cause":"Leaking gasket","signRemovalDate":"2022-09-08T09:01:47.4930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-09-08T02:54:37.6930000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-09-08T19:01:51.3630000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1523,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-08-26T17:17:18.3900000","closedDate":"2022-09-02T17:38:17.7000000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, O‘ahu","locationName":"Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam","description":"The public is advised to remain out of waters near Arizona Street and Kamehameha Hwy near the Joint Base Pearl Hickam Halawa Gate due to a wastewater discharge.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Near the Halawa Gate of the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Halawa Gate\nEstimated volume: 200 gallons\nSpill status: Stopped\nCause: Broken air relief valve\n\nSigns have been posted. The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1523/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of waters near Arizona Street and Kamehameha Hwy near the Joint Base Pearl Hickam Halawa Gate due to a wastewater discharge.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Near the Halawa Gate of the Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam Halawa Gate<br/>Estimated volume: 200 gallons<br/>Spill status: Stopped<br/>Cause: Broken air relief valve<br/><br/>Signs have been posted. The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until the signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1523/details/view","cause":"Broken air relief valve","signRemovalDate":"2022-09-02T07:38:17.7000000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-08-26T17:14:09.7430000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-09-02T17:38:27.0070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1522,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":true,"postedDate":"2022-08-24T07:32:05.3030000","closedDate":"2022-08-29T20:41:25.7970000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Nu'upia Pond, Kailua, O‘ahu","locationName":"Nu'upia Pond, Kailua","description":"The public is advised to remain out Nu'upia Pond, Kailua due to a waswtewater discharge from the Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant, entering the waters. As a reminder, a Brown Water Advisory is in effect for the eastern and southern shores of Oahu due to heavy rains.  Details are below.\n\nNOTE: The mapped area is approximate and will be updated as more information becomes available.\n\nEvent: Wastewater discharge\nLocation: Nu'upia Pond, Kailua\nEstimated volume: 500 gallons\nAffected waters: Nu'upia Pond\nSpill status: stopped\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory has been cancelled.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out Nu'upia Pond, Kailua due to a waswtewater discharge from the Kailua Wastewater Treatment Plant, entering the waters. As a reminder, a Brown Water Advisory is in effect for the eastern and southern shores of Oahu due to heavy rains.  Details are below.<br/><br/>NOTE: The mapped area is approximate and will be updated as more information becomes available.<br/><br/>Event: Wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Nu'upia Pond, Kailua<br/>Estimated volume: 500 gallons<br/>Affected waters: Nu'upia Pond<br/>Spill status: stopped<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of these waters until this advisory has been cancelled.","cause":"pump overflow from severed wire.","signRemovalDate":"2022-08-29T10:41:25.7970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-08-24T07:08:58.0700000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-08-29T20:41:37.8330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1521,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-08-23T20:28:58.0130000","closedDate":"2022-08-27T00:49:06.0430000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East and South Shores, O‘ahu","locationName":"East and South Shores","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East and South Shores on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1521/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East and South Shores on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1521/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-08-26T14:49:06.0430000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-08-23T20:19:12.0630000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-08-27T00:49:17.7330000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1520,"stationId":35,"station":{"id":35,"name":"Cove Park","cleanName":"Cove Park","number":"000703","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":6,"beachId":259,"watershedId":393,"displayTitle":"Cove Park - 000703","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-02-10T22:22:16.0670000","updatedBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-08-17T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2022-08-19T02:01:16.0300000","closedDate":"2022-08-24T01:42:24.9770000","title":"High Bacteria Count Advisory at Cove Park, Maui","description":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 364 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.\r\n\r\nChildren, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.\r\n\r\nThe most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.\r\n\r\nNot all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.\r\n\r\nThe beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 364 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.<br/><br/>Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious - they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.<br/><br/>The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.<br/><br/>Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.<br/><br/>The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.","cause":"BActeria","signRemovalDate":"2022-08-23T15:42:24.9770000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-08-19T00:27:04.5270000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2023-02-13T23:49:26.7430000","updatedBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1519,"stationId":183,"station":{"id":183,"name":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","cleanName":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","number":"001114","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":243,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles - 001114","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T20:00:10.6970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-08-15T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":697.00,"postedDate":"2022-08-17T17:12:14.7400000","closedDate":"2022-08-18T23:04:38.1730000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 697 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 697 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-08-18T13:04:38.1730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-08-17T17:12:03.6770000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-08-18T23:04:48.2200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1518,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-08-09T00:25:44.2330000","closedDate":"2022-08-13T01:12:45.8200000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Punalu'u Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Punalu'u Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Punalu'u Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nNearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1518/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Punalu'u Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Nearby stream flow has resulted in runoff and debris entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1518/details/view","cause":"Nearby stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2022-08-12T15:12:45.8200000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-08-09T00:18:41.3470000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-08-13T01:12:55.8770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1517,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-08-02T06:17:23.4800000","closedDate":"2022-08-05T18:22:50.2530000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Waianuenue Bridge near Hilo Bay, Hawai‘i","locationName":"Waianuenue Bridge near Hilo Bay","description":"The public is advised to  stay out of waters of Hilo Bay due to a wastewater discharge near the Waianuenue bridge. An estimated volume of 6,300 gallons was discharged, of which, an unknown volume entered a nearby storm drain which empties into Hilo Bay. \n\nEvent: wastewater discharge\nLocation: Near Waianuenue bridge, Hilo\nStatus: stopped\nEstimated volume: 6.300 gallons\nAffected waterbody: Hilo Bay\nWarning signs have been posted.\n\nThe public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to  stay out of waters of Hilo Bay due to a wastewater discharge near the Waianuenue bridge. An estimated volume of 6,300 gallons was discharged, of which, an unknown volume entered a nearby storm drain which empties into Hilo Bay. <br/><br/>Event: wastewater discharge<br/>Location: Near Waianuenue bridge, Hilo<br/>Status: stopped<br/>Estimated volume: 6.300 gallons<br/>Affected waterbody: Hilo Bay<br/>Warning signs have been posted.<br/><br/>The public is advised to stay out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.","cause":"Broken pipe","signRemovalDate":"2022-08-05T08:22:50.2530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-08-02T06:11:41.8000000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-08-05T18:22:59.7200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1516,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-07-27T22:11:40.6770000","closedDate":"2022-08-05T01:19:43.6530000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Chun's Reef, O‘ahu","locationName":"Chun's Reef","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Chun's Reef on O‘ahu.\n\nHigh stream flow has resulted in surface water runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of waters that appear brown or turbid due to possible contamination by cesspools and other pollutants and debris associated with surface water runoff. Not all coastal areas may be impacted, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1516/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Chun's Reef on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>High stream flow has resulted in surface water runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of waters that appear brown or turbid due to possible contamination by cesspools and other pollutants and debris associated with surface water runoff. Not all coastal areas may be impacted, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1516/details/view","cause":"Stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2022-08-04T15:19:43.6530000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-07-27T21:41:09.9130000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-08-05T01:19:55.7270000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1515,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-07-27T01:11:27.9700000","closedDate":"2022-07-29T20:58:58.8630000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Oneawa Beach to Hanauma Bay, O‘ahu","locationName":"Oneawa Beach to Hanauma Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach to Hanauma Bay on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1515/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Oneawa Beach to Hanauma Bay on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1515/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-07-29T10:58:58.8630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-07-27T00:43:51.6130000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-07-29T20:59:07.4870000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1514,"stationId":33,"station":{"id":33,"name":"Chun's Reef","cleanName":"Chuns Reef","number":"000218","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":3,"beachId":366,"watershedId":490,"displayTitle":"Chun's Reef - 000218","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2024-08-21T20:36:20.4130000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-07-25T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":487.00,"postedDate":"2022-07-27T00:39:28.8670000","closedDate":"2022-07-27T22:19:12.3930000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Chun's Reef, O‘ahu","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Chun's Reef, O‘ahu. Levels of 487 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1514/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Chun's Reef, O‘ahu. Levels of 487 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information please visit https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1514/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2022-07-27T12:19:12.3930000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-07-27T00:32:50.0970000","createdBy":"rachel.chang@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-07-27T22:19:23.5570000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1513,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-07-19T01:32:34.7500000","closedDate":"2022-07-22T01:30:32.1470000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at East, South, and West Shores, O‘ahu","locationName":"East, South, and West Shores","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East, South, and West Shores on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain and high surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1513/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at East, South, and West Shores on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain and high surf has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1513/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain/high surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-07-21T15:30:32.1470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-07-19T00:16:05.9770000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-07-22T01:30:42.5800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1512,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-07-15T18:26:15.9930000","closedDate":"2022-07-25T20:26:56.1730000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at south facing shores of Maui","locationName":"South facing shores of Maui","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores of Maui.\n\nHigh surf combined with very high tides has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n \nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1512/details/","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores of Maui.<br/><br/>High surf combined with very high tides has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/> <br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1512/details/","cause":"High surf and very high tides","signRemovalDate":"2022-07-25T10:26:56.1730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-07-15T18:08:15.7100000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-07-25T20:30:05.5400000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1511,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-07-06T00:56:07.0170000","closedDate":"2022-07-08T21:29:28.8370000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Makapu'u, O‘ahu","locationName":"Makapu'u","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Makapu'u on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1511/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Makapu'u on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy wave action has resulted in sediment and potentially harmful pollutants entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of coastal runoff waters due to possible pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1511/details/view","cause":"Heavy wave action","signRemovalDate":"2022-07-08T11:29:28.8370000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-07-06T00:45:32.7770000","createdBy":"elissa.wong@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-07-08T21:29:35.2670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1510,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-07-05T03:57:29.5300000","closedDate":"2022-07-08T21:28:55.5470000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at 261 Waianueanue Ave, Hawai‘i","locationName":"261 Waianueanue Ave","description":"The pubic is advised to stay out of waters of Hilo Bay due to a wastewater dischage at 261 Waianueanue Avenue. An estimated 3,000 gallons entered a nearby storm drain which empties into Hilo Bay. Warning signs will be posted.\n\nEvent: wastewater discharge\nLocation: 261 Waianueanue Ave, Hilo\nStatus: stopped\nEstimated volume: 3,000 gallons\nAffected waterbody: Hilo Bay\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.","descriptionHtml":"The pubic is advised to stay out of waters of Hilo Bay due to a wastewater dischage at 261 Waianueanue Avenue. An estimated 3,000 gallons entered a nearby storm drain which empties into Hilo Bay. Warning signs will be posted.<br/><br/>Event: wastewater discharge<br/>Location: 261 Waianueanue Ave, Hilo<br/>Status: stopped<br/>Estimated volume: 3,000 gallons<br/>Affected waterbody: Hilo Bay<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.","cause":"Obstructed sewer line","signRemovalDate":"2022-07-08T11:28:55.5470000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-07-05T03:51:12.4770000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-07-08T21:29:01.8200000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1509,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-06-25T01:58:26.4770000","closedDate":"2022-07-05T17:06:16.3730000","title":"Wastewater discharge exceeding permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels at Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant Ocean Outfall, O‘ahu","locationName":"Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant Ocean Outfall, Oahu","description":"Updated 7/5/2022\nThe public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge that exceeded permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels.\n\nAffected waters: Along the Ewa coastline, Oahu\nExceedance occurred in daily sample June 24, 2022\nStatus: No exceedance in daily samples after June 24, 2022\nVolume: up to 25 million gallons\n\nWarning signs will be posted and a press release will be issued.\n\nThe public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1509/details/view","descriptionHtml":"Updated 7/5/2022<br/>The public is advised to avoid waters near the City and County of Honolulu Honouliuli Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall due to a discharge that exceeded permitted fecal indicator bacteria levels.<br/><br/>Affected waters: Along the Ewa coastline, Oahu<br/>Exceedance occurred in daily sample June 24, 2022<br/>Status: No exceedance in daily samples after June 24, 2022<br/>Volume: up to 25 million gallons<br/><br/>Warning signs will be posted and a press release will be issued.<br/><br/>The public is advised to remain out of the affected waters until warning signs have been removed.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1509/details/view","cause":"Unknown","signRemovalDate":"2022-07-05T07:06:16.3730000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-06-25T01:33:21.6230000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-08-12T18:26:10.5770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1508,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-06-14T20:29:00.1570000","closedDate":"2022-06-21T02:02:06.2030000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of O‘ahu","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor additional details:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1508/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For additional details:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1508/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-06-20T16:02:06.2030000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-06-14T20:25:51.6200000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-06-21T02:02:10.3800000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1507,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-06-14T00:55:53.6670000","closedDate":"2022-06-14T20:29:56.6300000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Punalu'u Beach Park, O‘ahu","locationName":"Punalu'u Beach Park","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Punalu'u Beach Park on O‘ahu.\n\nSurface water runoff and debris are entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of runoff due to possible contamination. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1491/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Punalu'u Beach Park on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Surface water runoff and debris are entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of runoff due to possible contamination. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1491/details/view","cause":"Nearby stream flow","signRemovalDate":"2022-06-14T10:29:56.6300000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-06-14T00:43:55.1630000","createdBy":"jade.licudine@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-06-14T20:30:03.6670000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1506,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-06-02T02:47:09.1600000","closedDate":"2022-06-08T00:49:24.1170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory for south facing shores of Maui","locationName":"South facing shores","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores of Maui.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1506/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the south facing shores of Maui.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark, including roadways. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1506/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-06-07T14:49:24.1170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-06-02T02:15:43.4370000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-06-08T00:49:30.8470000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1505,"type":"Sewage Spill","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-05-21T09:38:40.2530000","closedDate":"2022-05-24T23:52:19.4630000","title":"Wastewater Discharge at Kewalo Basin Harbor, O‘ahu","locationName":"Kewalo Basin Harbor","description":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kewalo Basin Harbor due to a 400 gallon wastewater discharge at 438 Kamake'e Street. 150 gallons of discharge entered into a storm drain which empties into Kewalo Basin Harbor.  The public is advised to remain out of these waters until warning signs have been removed. Details are as follows:\n\nEvent: wastewater discharge (sewage spill)\nLocation of spill: 438 Kamake'e Street\nStatus of spill: stopped as of 6:45 pm\nEstimated volume: 400 gallons\nEstimated volume entering into waterbody: 100 gallons\nAffected waterbody: Kewalo Basin Harbor","descriptionHtml":"The public is advised to remain out of the waters of Kewalo Basin Harbor due to a 400 gallon wastewater discharge at 438 Kamake'e Street. 150 gallons of discharge entered into a storm drain which empties into Kewalo Basin Harbor.  The public is advised to remain out of these waters until warning signs have been removed. Details are as follows:<br/><br/>Event: wastewater discharge (sewage spill)<br/>Location of spill: 438 Kamake'e Street<br/>Status of spill: stopped as of 6:45 pm<br/>Estimated volume: 400 gallons<br/>Estimated volume entering into waterbody: 100 gallons<br/>Affected waterbody: Kewalo Basin Harbor","cause":"Clogged sewage line","signRemovalDate":"2022-05-24T13:52:19.4630000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"SewageSpillClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-05-21T09:32:03.0300000","createdBy":"clinton.mikami@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-05-24T23:52:26.3300000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1504,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":6,"island":{"id":6,"name":"Maui","cleanName":"Maui","abbreviation":"MA","countyName":"Maui","fipsCountyCode":"15009"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-05-21T01:35:52.2100000","closedDate":"2022-05-26T00:01:11.3670000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Wailea Beach, Maui","locationName":"Wailea Beach","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailea Beach on Maui.\n\nHigh surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1504/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Wailea Beach on Maui.<br/><br/>High surf has resulted in coastal waters reaching into foliage and other areas above the normal high-water mark. The public is advised to stay out of coastal waters that appear brown due to possible runoff containing pesticides and other chemicals, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, and debris that might be in the water.  Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown you are advised to stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1504/details/view","cause":"High surf","signRemovalDate":"2022-05-25T14:01:11.3670000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-05-21T01:27:17.4800000","createdBy":"meghan.dailer@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-05-26T00:01:28.2770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1503,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":true,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-05-18T19:52:50.3230000","closedDate":"2022-05-23T20:42:16.6970000","title":"Brown Water Advisory, Island of Kaua‘i","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.\n\nHeavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1503/details/view","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued for the Island of Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information, please see: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1503/details/view","cause":"Heavy rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-05-23T10:42:16.6970000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-05-18T19:52:04.0870000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-05-23T20:42:28.8770000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1502,"stationId":183,"station":{"id":183,"name":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","cleanName":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles","number":"001114","siteDescription":"Recreational, by request","isPrimary":true,"status":"Active","waterClassificationType":"Marine","islandId":8,"beachId":243,"watershedId":159,"displayTitle":"Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles - 001114","createdOn":"2017-09-21T13:57:07.2500000","createdBy":"system","updatedOn":"2023-03-15T20:00:10.6970000","updatedBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov"},"type":"Beach Notification","isStatewide":false,"islandId":8,"island":{"id":8,"name":"Hawai‘i","cleanName":"Hawaii","abbreviation":"HA","countyName":"Hawaii","fipsCountyCode":"15001"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"sampleDate":"2022-05-16T00:00:00.0000000","sampleValue":364.00,"postedDate":"2022-05-17T23:43:33.6370000","closedDate":"2022-05-19T23:44:04.6570000","title":"High Bacteria Count Notification at Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i","description":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.\n\nFor more information: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1502/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH) is retesting Keaukaha Beach - 4 Miles, Hawai‘i. Levels of 364 per 100 mL were detected during routine beach monitoring. DOH is uncertain about the representativeness of the first sample. This beach has historically met the acceptable beach threshold level, and there is no known source of fecal contamination. Therefore, DOH has collected another sample and is retesting the site. DOH will update the notification based on the results of this retesting.<br/><br/>For more information: https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb#!/event/1502/details/view","cause":"Undetermined","signRemovalDate":"2022-05-19T13:44:04.6570000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BeachNotificationClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-05-17T23:42:06.8800000","createdBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-05-19T23:44:13.6070000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1501,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":3,"island":{"id":3,"name":"O‘ahu","cleanName":"Oahu","abbreviation":"OA","countyName":"Honolulu","fipsCountyCode":"15003"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-05-10T01:23:25.0270000","closedDate":"2022-05-10T23:59:33.6800000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at South and East Shores, O‘ahu","locationName":"South and East Shores","description":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory for Oahu has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South and East Shores on O‘ahu.\n\nHeavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.\n\nFor more information:\n\nhttps://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1501/details/view","descriptionHtml":"The island wide Brown Water Advisory for Oahu has been canceled; however, a Brown Water Advisory has been issued at South and East Shores on O‘ahu.<br/><br/>Heavy Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.<br/><br/>For more information:<br/><br/>https://eha-cloud.doh.hawaii.gov/cwb/#!/event/1501/details/view","cause":"Heavy Rain","signRemovalDate":"2022-05-10T13:59:33.6800000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-05-10T00:23:46.2570000","createdBy":"troy.maeda@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-05-10T23:59:38.5370000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"},{"id":1500,"type":"Brown Water Advisory","isStatewide":false,"islandId":2,"island":{"id":2,"name":"Kaua‘i","cleanName":"Kauai","abbreviation":"KA","countyName":"Kauai","fipsCountyCode":"15007"},"isIslandWide":false,"hasBwa":false,"postedDate":"2022-05-03T21:26:38.1700000","closedDate":"2022-05-10T00:25:58.5170000","title":"Brown Water Advisory at Hanalei Bay, Kaua‘i","locationName":"Hanalei Bay","description":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.\r\n\r\nStormwater has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","descriptionHtml":"A Brown Water Advisory has been issued at Hanalei Bay on Kaua‘i.<br/><br/>Stormwater has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals, and associated flood debris. Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out. Continue to practice good personal hygiene and follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.","cause":"Stormwater","signRemovalDate":"2022-05-09T14:25:58.5170000","status":"Closed","locations":[],"eventBeaches":[],"postedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryPostedNotice","closedNoticeTemplateName":"BrownWaterAdvisoryClosedNotice","createdOn":"2022-05-03T21:22:40.1530000","createdBy":"gary.ueunten@doh.hawaii.gov","updatedOn":"2022-05-10T00:26:02.6000000","updatedBy":"myron.honda@doh.hawaii.gov"}]}