HILO – HAIHAI AREA WATER REMAINS SAFE TO DRINK
HILO – HAIHAI AREA WATER REMAINS SAFE TO DRINK
The Department of Water Supply (DWS), County of Hawai‘i, reassures its Hilo water customers that
their tap water remains safe to drink after the isolated discovery of turbid or discolored water.
DWS suspects the use of fire hydrants on Oneawa Place, Makalani Place, and Ka Manelo Street
caused the discolored water reported yesterday, February 19. Usage of fire hydrants can cause
drinking water in pipes to become turbid and discolored.
There is no indication the water system was exposed to contamination. As a precautionary measure,
DWS collected water samples for laboratory analysis, and initial observations confirm that the water is
safe for consumption.
In an abundance of caution, DWS recommends area water customers flush their taps should they
experience discolored water and to call DWS at (808) 961-8790 to report the turbidity. If customers
have water quality related questions, please call the Department’s Water Quality Branch at (808) 961
8670.
Again, the public’s tap water is safe to drink.
If there are any updates, DWS will notify its customers appropriately. Updated messaging will be
posted at www.hawaiidws.org and on the DWS Facebook page at www.facebook.com/HawaiiDWS/.
To reach the DWS during normal business hours, please call (808) 961-8050, for after-hour
emergencies please call, (808) 961-8790, or email: dws@hawaiidws.org.
This is your Hawaiʻi County Department of Water Supply. Mahalo
