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Page 1: Planning for sustainable tourism. Honolulu: 2005
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This report has been cataloged as follows: Hawaii. Dept. of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Planning for sustainable tourism. Honolulu: 2005. Multiple volume report by various authors. 1. Tourism-Planning-Hawaii. 2. Tourism-Government policy-Hawaii. 3. Sustainable development-Hawaii. G155.H3.H32.2005

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General map of Oahu, or City and County of Honolulu, and its major towns and communities.
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Storage facilities on Oahu are divided into three categories: closed potable

Water reservoirs, closed nonpotable water reservoirs, and open reservoirs (nonpotable).

Our reservoirs are as follows (mg=million gallons):

- 66 reservoirs 52.07 mg capacity

- 20 reservoirs 26.30 mg capacity

- 8 reservoirs 6.80 mg capacity

- 7 reservoirs 8.00 mg capacity

- 11 reservoirs 8.06 mg capacity

- 11 reservoirs 27.50 mg capacity

- 40 reservoirs 40.80 mg capacity

163 reservoirs 169.63 mg capacity

2 reservoirs 2.50 mg capacity

Nuuanu #1

Nuuanu #2

Nuuanu #3

Nuuanu #4

Mauna Olu Nonpotable

Honolulu District

Windward District

Waialua-Kahuku

Wahiawa District

Waianae District

Ewa District

Pearl Harbor District

Total Storage Capacity:

Nonpotable Reservoirs:

Surface Water Reservoirs:

Appendix: City & County of Honolulu – Oahu Board ofWater Supply(http://www.lava.net/bws/ea_wat_resource/ea01_ct01_mainpage.htm

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Reservoirs and their millions of gallons capacity for the island of Oahu.
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Oahu's aquafers, by code, and the sustainable yield for each in millions of gallons per day.
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Appendix: City and County of Honolulu – Commissionon Water Resource Management(http://www.state.hi.us/dlnr/cwrm/download/data/gwoahu.pdf

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Oahu's hydrologic units by aquifer code and sustainable yield.
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Treatment and Disposal Facilities

Appendix: City and County of Honolulu - Fiscal Year2003 Executive Program and Budgethttp://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/budget/execbgt/fy03env.pdf

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The map below pinpoints Oahu's wastewater treatment facilities.
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Appendix: City & County of Honolulu – Hawaii StateData Book(http://www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/db00/05/052700.pdf

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The table below outlines refuse and sewage statistics for Oahu from 1990 through 2000.
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Appendix: City & County of Honolulu – Oahu RecyclingProgram(http://www.maui.net/~mrghimex/oahuprog.html#OAHU%20RECYCLING

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The graphic below depicts the multiple recycling center on Oahu and the materials recycled at each.
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Appendix: City & County of Honolulu – FisheryMonitoring Economics Program(http://www.nmfs.hawaii.edu/fmpi/fmep/reef/harbor/OAHU.JPG

Small Boat Harbor Launch RampOnly Pier Only Anchorage DeepDraf Harbor

(S) Maunalua Bay (S) CoconutIsland (R) Diamond Head (P) BarbersPoint (R)(C) 1

Iroquois (R)(F) Kailua (C) Makai

Waiane

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The map below points out the fishery monitoring station for Oahu. Note how they correspond to boat launching faciliites.
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Appendix: County of Maui - Fiscal Year 2003 ExecutiveProgram and Budgethttp://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/budget/execbgt/fy03dpr.pdf

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The map below gives an overview of the types and count of parks available on Oahu and the district divisions.
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Appendix: City & County of Honolulu – PoliceDepartment(http://www.honolulupd.org/pdf/hpd2001.pdf

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Below, the map illustrates the Honolulu Police Department districts. they do not correspond with the planning communities.
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Appendix: City and County of Honolulu - Fiscal Year2003 Executive Program and Budgethttp://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/budget/execbgt/fy03hfd.pdf

Island of O'ahu42 Fire Stations

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The graphic below depicts the fire stations across Oahu.
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MAP OF EMS UNITSCity & County of HonoluluDepartment of Emergency Services

Emergency Medical Services Division

Appendix: City & County of Honolulu – EmergencyServices Department(http://www.co.honolulu.hi.us/esd/ems/ccemsmap.htm

UNIT LOCATION UNIT LOCATION

Kaneohe Kaneohe Fire Station Kailua Kailua Fire Station

Charlie-1 St. Francis Hospital Metro-1 Kaimuki

Pawaa-1 Waikiki Fire Station Waialua Waialua Fire Station

Waianae Waianae Fire Station Wailupe Wailupe Fire Station

Waimanalo Waimanalo Fire Station Waipahu Waipahu Fire Station

Baker-1 Queens' Medical Center Wahiawa Wahiawa Hospital

Kahuku Kahuku Hospital Aiea Kapiolani Hospital at Pali Momi

Hawaii Kai Hawaii Kai Fire Station Makakilo St. Francis West Hospital

MEDIVAC HELICOPTERS LOCATION

68 Medical Det. (MAST), US Army Wheeler AFB, Wahiawa

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The graphic below depicts the emergency service bases across Oahu.
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Appendix: City & County of Honolulu - EnvironmentalPlanning Office(http://www.geocities.com/hawaiiepo/owqc.jpg

AA

Remain in natural stateMinimum of pollutionMaintain wilderness character

Oceanographic researchSupport aquatic lifeConserve coral reefsCompatible recreation

No zones of mixing (with exceptions)

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Support recreation

All uses compatible with recreation and support of aquatic wildlife

Entering discharge must receive best degree of treatmentNo new sewage discharges within embaymentsNo new industrial discharges within embayments (with exceptions)

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Classifications of coastal water quality are outlined in the map below.
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Appendix: City and County of Honolulu – Coral ReefAssessment & Monitoring Program(http://cramp.wcc.hawaii.edu/Study_Sites/Oahu/Hanauma_Bay/Maps_and_Photos.asp

CORAL REEF MONITORING SITES ON OAHU

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Coral reef monitoring and assessment sites are marked on the map below.
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Appendix: City and County of Honolulu – Department ofHealth(http://www.hawaii.gov/health/air-quality/index.html

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Air quality monitoring sites and some of their readings are noted on the map below.
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The map above shows Oahu streams and conservation areas.
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