Krock, Hans-JurgenSundararaghavan, Hari2014-12-132014-12-131993-10Krock HJ, Sundararaghavan H. 1993. Kailua Bay circulation (KB-5). Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC project report, 94-08.http://hdl.handle.net/10125/34426The objective of this study is to describe the transport characteristics of Kailua Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. This will allow a comparison of the relative importance of the wastewater discharged through the Mokapu Ocean Outfall with land-derived discharges on the bacteriological conditions in the recreational area of Kailua Bay. Measurements were made with current meters and drogues and dye. The results show that land-derived discharges have a much greater influence on the bacteriological water quality off Kailua Beach than does the Mokapu outfall discharge. The outfall discharge transport is primarily in the northerly direction and away from Kailua Bay. However, when the wind is directly from the north or from north by northeast, a portion of the surface layer from the Mokapu diffuser area can be transported to the reef area off south Kailua Beach and off Lanikai. Even under these conditions, the resulting bacteriological effect on the waters is less than 1% of that from land-derived discharges.173 pagesen-USAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United Stateswater circulationwater transportwater currentsbacteriacurrent metersdrogue and dyewind-induced transportwastewater dischargeland-derived dischargeMokapu Ocean OutfallKailua BayOahuHawaiiKailua Bay (Oahu, Hawaii)Water quality -- Hawaii -- Oahu.Marine microbiology -- Hawaii -- Oahu.Marine pollution -- Hawaii -- Oahu.WRRCPR No.94-08 Kailua Bay Circulation (KB-5)Report