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bcyber

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Sounds like folks need to figure out a better way to take care of the poop.
starbulletin.com | News | /2007/11/05/
starbulletin.com | Editorial | /2007/11/04/

--About 11,200 gallons of sewage overflowed from a manhole at Keolu Drive and Hele Street in Kailua. Another 5,000 gallons spilled from the Wahiawa Waste Water
Treatment Plant into a reservoir. An undetermined amount of sewage flowed from a manhole by Neal S. Blaisdell Park in Aiea. The Navy blamed a power surge for the spill that sent 1.97 gallons of waste water into storm drains.

I would stay out of the water on the South and east facing shores for a while. Between the 2 million in Pearl Harbor and other places it is not going to be safe for a while.

Blue -- sure glad we didn't dive Sunday from Hickam Harbor. We could have had a new friend...the flesh eating virus :p

Here is what happened a little while back:
starbulletin.com | Special | /2006/04/16/
starbulletin.com | News | /2006/03/27/
 

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