09/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/10/2025 20:08
Water quality testing results available
The County of Maui Department of Water Supply (DWS) will use backup supply for the Upcountry water system starting Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025, after receiving approval by the Hawaiʻi Department of Health, Safe Drinking Water Branch to reintroduce water from Hamakuapoko Wells 1 and 2.
Test results:
Maui DWS PWS-213 Makawao
Hamakuapoko Well/GAC Monitoring
Sampling Location |
Date Sample Collected |
1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) ug/L |
1,2-Dirbromomethane (EDB) ug/L |
1,2,3-Trichloropropane (TCP) ug/L |
Hamakuapoko GAC Filter 2 Effluent |
08-29-2025 |
Not Detected |
Not Detected |
Not Detected |
Hamakuapoko GAC Filter 1 Effluent |
08-29-2025 |
Not Detected |
Not Detected |
Not Detected |
Hamakuapoko GAC Adsorbers Combined Effluent |
08-29-2025 |
Not Detected |
Not Detected |
Not Detected |
The water from the wells will be used due to existing and projected water shortages in the Upcountry water system that serves Upper and Lower Kula, Makawao, Pukalani, Hāliʻimaile and Haʻikū.
Maui County Code requires scheduled water quality sampling for the well water, and results must comply with state Department of Health regulations and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards.
The lack of adequate surface water flow into Piʻiholo reservoir, drier than average temperatures and inadequate forecasted rainfall led to the decision to utilize the wells, DWS said. The Upcountry water system is heavily dependent on surface water.
The department will continue to monitor conditions and utilize the backup source as long as warranted.
U.S. Drought Monitor shows the majority of Maui island under moderate and severe drought. National Weather Service is predicting below normal precipitation this month for all Hawaiʻi islands.
For general DWS questions, visit http://www.mauicounty.gov/water . For health questions, call the Maui District Office of the state Department of Health at (808) 984-8200.
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