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East Maui Streams: BLNR Defers Decision on how to make a Decision about how to Decide
By News Release @ 10:00 PM :: 161 Views :: Maui County, Environment, Agriculture, Tourism

BLNR DEFERS DECISION ON CONTESTED CASE FOR EAST MAUI STREAMS

News Release from BLNR, Nov 20, 2025 (punctuation inserted to induce sense of Kafkaesque irony)

HONOLULU – After several hours of receiving public comments, the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) voted Friday, November 14, to defer for six months its

--decision-making on a DLNR Land Division recommendation to hold

--a contested case hearing over the proposed

--disposition of a water license by public auction, or by a set aside via a governor’s executive order to the County of Maui, for the diversion of public surface water from the Koʻolau Forest Reserve.

Board members noted that, before the issue returns to the BLNR, they want to hear back from the various stakeholders on any progress that has been made toward an agreement.

Mayor Richard Bissen and many Maui residents provided impassioned testimony requesting the BLNR give the community more time to meet with Mahi Pono to support a long-term partnership that serves the public and private interests.

While the Board agreed to defer their decision on the Land Division recommendation, BLNR Chair Dawn N.S. Chang noted Mahi Pono’s revocable permit for East Maui Irrigation is going to expire in December.

“BLNR has a public trust duty to ensure that the Maui County Water Department continues to get water from the East Maui irrigation system to meet the needs of the upcountry Maui residents for drinking water and fire suppression,” said Chang.

Legal disputes over stream diversions and water usage from state owned streams in East Maui have been recurrent since the mid-1990s. Several developments are helping to resolve long-standing issues where stream protection has traditionally competed with water availability serving multiple domestic, municipal and agricultural uses. The completion of a final environmental impact statement, establishment of Interim Instream Flow Standards (IIFS) by the Commission on Water Resource Management, the restoration of several streams to support traditional and customary loʻi kalo (taro) farmers and native stream habitat, have led to significant progress.

Area sugar plantation closures and lands transitioning to diversified agriculture have also led to more water returning to the streams. In addition, the BLNR has previously withdrawn 30,000 acres of forest lands from the current revocable permit, thereby reducing water diversion.

While some key concerns around East Maui water management have eased, continued collaboration is needed to address the community’s varied needs.

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