How many sewer leaks could $220,000 fix every year? That amount is what the taxpayers of Honolulu are paying annually to maintain 11 "water features" in Waikiki. With water being increasingly more scarce as the population grows, shouldn't somebody be figuring out a way to turn the water off and plant some drought-resistant plants?
Would tourists really notice the lack of water in the fountains? If the store owners in Waikiki want to have water running in those fountains, are they willing to help contribute to the cost of their maintenance? I hope at the very least that the water is being recycled and not just let to run off into the sewers.
Miulang
Would tourists really notice the lack of water in the fountains? If the store owners in Waikiki want to have water running in those fountains, are they willing to help contribute to the cost of their maintenance? I hope at the very least that the water is being recycled and not just let to run off into the sewers.
Miulang
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