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The Department of Water Supply is a semi-autonomous agency of the County of Hawai‘i that is governed by the Water Board. Founded in 1949, its primary function is to provide domestic water service through its 23 water systems scattered throughout the Big Island.
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The Department of Water Supply operates as a semi-autonomous...
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The Department of Water Supply is an agency of the County of Maui. Our mission is to provide clean water efficiently. We provide water to approximately 36,400 services on Maui and Molokai. The water we provide meets all state and federal water quality standards. Take a look around our site to learn more.
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The Maui Department of Water Supply serves five main sections within the County: Central Maui. Upcountry Maui. West Maui. East Maui. Molokai. The system with the most customers is the Central system, which includes Wailuku, Paia, Kahului, Puunene, and Kihei. The next largest system is the Upcountry water system, which is actually the largest ...
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