Primary Urban Center Plan
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Primary Urban Center Watershed Management Plan
The Honolulu Board of Water Supply (BWS) is developing the Primary Urban Center Watershed Management Plan (PUC WMP), which will be part of the City Water Use and Development Plan under the State of Hawaii Water Code and City and County of Honolulu ordinance. Almost half of Oʻahu's population resides within the boundaries of the Primary Urban Center. Additionally, the PUC is a designated growth area, requiring planning to meet the demands of a growing population.
The PUC WMP will investigate existing water demand and supply, project future water demands, and identify supply options to meet those demands. Recognizing that fresh water is a finite, protected public trust resource that is essentially linked to the existence of healthy watersheds, the PUC WMP will also identify critical watersheds and develop watershed protection strategies to maintain the quality, quantity, and sustainability of Oʻahu's water. Thus, the PUC WMP will work to ensure healthy watersheds to sustain our freshwater supply, maximize conservation and other water-saving efforts to reduce the need for costly infrastructure upgrades and where necessary, identify essential infrastructure upgrades to maintain safe, reliable water supplies into the future.


Project Area
67,073 acres between Kaimuki and Pearl City
Project Fact Sheet
To learn more about the Primary Urban Center Watershed Management Plan (PUCWMP), review the fact sheet for the project.
Goal
To formulate an environmentally holistic, community-based, and economically viable watershed management plan that will provide a balance between:
- the preservation and management of Oʻahu's watersheds, and
- sustainable ground water and surface water use and development to serve present users and future generations.
Objectives
- Promote sustainable watersheds
- Protect and enhance water quality and quantity
- Protect Native Hawaiian rights and traditional customary practices
- Facilitate public participation, education, and project implementation
- Meet future water demands at reasonable costs
Community Meetings
The project team has been meeting with community leaders, community groups and organizations, landowners, and public agencies to learn about the issues and activities being undertaken in the PUC. Public meetings are also being conducted to gain input from the larger community.
Meeting #4 - TBA - Primary Urban Core Watershed Management Plan Public Review Draft
Meeting Materials:
- TBA
Meeting Locations:
- TBA
Meeting #3 - October 2018 - Primary Urban Core Watershed Issues, Projects and Strategies
Meeting Materials:
- Community Meeting #3 - Informational Flyer
- Community Meeting #3 - Presentation
- Community Meeting - Comment Form
Meeting Locations:
- October 23, 2018: Kapalama Elementary. 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 3A Notes
- October 25, 2018: Ala Wai Elementary, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 3B Notes
- October 30, 2018: Aiea Elementary. 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 3C Notes
Meeting #2 - March 2018 - Primary Urban Core Water Use and Future Water Demands
Meeting Materials:
- Community Meeting #2 - Informational Flyer
- Community Meeting #2 - Presentation
- Community Meeting - Comment Form
Meeting Locations:
- March 20, 2018: Aiea Elementary, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 2A Notes
- March 22, 2018: Ala Wai Elementary, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 2B Notes
- March 27, 2018: Kapalama Elementary, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 2C Notes
Meeting #1 - May 2017 - Primary Urban Core Watershed Overview and Critical Issues
Meeting Materials:
- Primary Urban Center WMP Questionnaire
- Community Meeting #1 - Slideshow
- Community Meeting #1 - Informational Flyer
Meeting Locations:
- May 22, 2017: McKinley HS, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 1A Notes
- May 24, 2017: Farrington HS, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 1B Notes
- May 30, 2017: Aiea Elementary, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. | Meeting 1C Notes
For More Information
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Board of Water Supply Contact: Barry Usagawa Phone: (808) 748-5900 Email: busagawa@hbws.org |


