Browsing WRRC Technical Memorandum Reports by Subject "Honolulu (Hawaii)"

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  • Ishizaki, Kenneth; Young, Reginald HF (Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1968-02)
    A pilot study was conducted on the ability of Tantalus cinders to remove organic matter and solids from percolating domestic waste water. Results showed little change in either parameter after passage through 2.5 feet of ...
  • Oh, Ho-Sung; Yamauchi, Hiroshi (Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1972-09)
    Since statehood in 1959, the City and County of Honolulu has experienced unprecedented social and economic growth. Concurrent with these rapid changes, the fresh water consumption has increased from 19 billion gallons in ...
  • Nakamura, Myles N; Young, Reginald HF (Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1974-12)
    Urban runoff pollution potential can be linked to the constituents of street wastes as these wastes constitute the principal portion of runoff contaminants. This study was an attempt to correlate pollution associated with ...
  • Griffith, Garry T; Young, Reginald HF; Chun, Michael J (Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1978-01)
    Present experience with extended aeration plants in high density resort and suburban developments in Hawai'i has been generally unsatisfactory due to (1) inadequate system management resulting from insufficient manpower ...
  • Chang, John YC (Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1985-08)
    The turbulence normally encountered in water works transmission and distribution pipelines is sufficient to mix several sources of water so that the resultant blend is the weighted average of the different sources. Such ...

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