UPDATE 1/19/20 this morning the DOH CWB cancelled this notification for Cove Park, BUT issued a “Brown Water Alert” for the entire Island.
1/15/21 #kihei
The public is advised of a water quality exceedance of enterococci at Cove Park, Maui. Levels of 150 per 100 mL have been detected during routine beach monitoring. The Department of Health Clean Water Branch provides beach monitoring and notification through its beach program. The advisory for this beach is posted because testing for enterococci indicate that potentially harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, or parasites may be present in the water. Swimming at beaches with pollution in the water may make you ill.
Children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems are the most likely populations to develop illnesses or infections after coming into contact with polluted water, usually while swimming. Fortunately, while swimming-related illnesses can be unpleasant, they are usually not very serious – they require little or no treatment or get better quickly upon treatment, and they have no long-term health effects.
The most common illness associated with swimming in water polluted by fecal pathogens is gastroenteritis. It occurs in a variety of forms that can have one or more of the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, headache or fever. Other minor illnesses associated with swimming include ear, eye, nose and throat infections. In highly polluted water, swimmers may occasionally be exposed to more serious diseases.
Not all illnesses from a day at the beach are from swimming. Food poisoning from improperly refrigerated picnic lunches may also have some of the same symptoms as swimming-related illnesses, including stomachache, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At any given time and place, we are constantly exposed to a variety of microorganisms that have the potential of making us ill.
The beach has been posted and this advisory will remain in effect until water sample results no longer exceed the threshold level of 130 enterococci per 100 mL.
and https://www.epa.gov/beaches/learn-human-health-beach
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No one cares about Kalama skate park. July will be 3 years that it should have been opened 3 years it’s been closed a half pipe wouldn’t have pipe sitting there like an eyesore doing nothing surprised no one has not burned it down yet you poured members don’t care about the skating community or families or children you build a brand new playground right next to the skate park that is sorely of needing repair when the hell are you going to open it and do something this should be top priority 3 years since that Park is closed kids are jumping the fence and using it and I’m glad they’re jumping the fence cuz you guys are stupid that’s the truth what a waste of taxpayers money get the job done