
Hanalei and ʻAnini Beach residents are being reminded to keep their water usage to a minimum as conservation measures continue to be critical for the area. The Department of Water for Kauai has confirmed that since April 4, the water-saving request has been in effect, asking customers to help maintain services and prevent complete outages, according to the County of Kauai.
There's gratitude for the communities' efforts coming from the Department Of Water, as the department acknowledges the cooperation it has received so far. However, residents are still urged to comply with the measures until further notice. Importantly, officials are in the process of obtaining the components and equipment to conduct emergency repairs, which are essential to resolve the ongoing water supply issues, as reported by the County of Kauai.
In a statement obtained by the County of Kauai, Department Of Water said, "Customers are asked to continue water conservation efforts in order to maintain water services and avoid a full water service outage." This situation puts a spotlight on the need for timely infrastructure maintenance and the community's role in conservation during crisis times.
For those looking to stay up-to-date, weekly updates are promised through the Wireless Emergency Notification System. Residents can sign up at www.kauai.gov/KEMA, and monitor further service updates at www.kauaiwater.org. Further information, can be obtained directly from the Department of Water by calling 808-245-5455, as per the County of Kauai.









