REPORT TITLE: 
Dual Line Water Supply Systems


DESCRIPTION:
Allows the commission on water resource management, as a
condition for issuing use permits pursuant to the State Water
Code, to require the use of dual line water supply systems
(which supply potable and nonpotable water) in new industrial
and commercial developments located in designated water
management areas. (HB1902 HD1)



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES                H.B. NO.           H.D. 1
TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2000                                
STATE OF HAWAII                                            
                                                             
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                     A BILL FOR AN ACT

RELATING TO THE STATE WATER CODE.



BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:

 1      SECTION 1.  The legislature finds that water shortages and
 
 2 existing water quality will continue to worsen in many areas of
 
 3 the State as the urbanization of former agriculture lands reduces
 
 4 irrigation return-flow (i.e., groundwater recharge) and increases
 
 5 residential, industrial, and commercial water use.  One way to
 
 6 preserve this renewable but limited resource is to use nonpotable
 
 7 water whenever flushing toilets and watering lawns, or whenever
 
 8 the use of potable water is not necessary for health and safety
 
 9 reasons.  It is estimated that dual line water supply systems,
 
10 which supply potable and nonpotable water through parallel but
 
11 separate distribution lines, can reduce residential potable water
 
12 use by about fifty per cent.  One example of a successful
 
13 residential dual line water supply system can be found in
 
14 Kapalua, Maui, where ditch water is used for irrigation and well
 
15 water is used for drinking.  Because of health and safety
 
16 concerns, specifically cross-contamination and groundwater
 
17 quality, the use of dual line water supply systems in residential
 
18 settings has been limited to date.
 

 
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 1      In order to demonstrate the feasibility of using dual line
 
 2 water supply systems in residential settings, and to generate
 
 3 public awareness of and support for this technology, this Act
 
 4 applies only to new industrial and commercial developments
 
 5 located in designated water management areas.  Public acceptance
 
 6 of dual line water supply systems may be our single, best hope
 
 7 for opening up arid parts of the State to development of any
 
 8 sort.
 
 9      SECTION 2.  Chapter 174C, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is
 
10 amended by adding a new section to part IV to be appropriately
 
11 designated and to read as follows:
 
12      "�174C-     Dual line water supply systems; installation in
 
13 new industrial and commercial developments located in designated
 
14 water management areas.  (a)  The commission, as a condition for
 
15 issuing permits pursuant to this part, may require the use of
 
16 dual line water supply systems in new industrial and commercial
 
17 developments located in designated water management areas.  The
 
18 commission shall not require the use of dual line water supply
 
19 systems if:
 
20      (1)  There is a threat to existing water quality or to
 
21           public health and safety, as determined by the
 
22           department of health;
 

 
 
 
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 1      (2)  A source of nonpotable water will not be reasonably
 
 2           available in the near future as determined by the
 
 3           commission; or
 
 4      (3)  There is a serious threat to permitted ground or
 
 5           surface water uses within a designated water management
 
 6           area as determined by the commission.
 
 7      (b)  The department of health, in consultation with the
 
 8 county boards of water supply, shall adopt standards for
 
 9 nonpotable water distributed through dual line water supply
 
10 systems, and rules regarding the use of nonpotable water.  The
 
11 standards and rules shall be adopted in accordance with chapter
 
12 91 and shall protect existing water quality and the health and
 
13 safety of the public.
 
14      (c)  For the purposes of this section, the term "dual line
 
15 water supply system" means a supply system that distributes
 
16 potable and nonpotable water through parallel but separate
 
17 distribution lines."
 
18      SECTION 3.  New statutory material is underscored.
 
19      SECTION 4.  This Act shall take effect upon its approval.