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Ha’iku and East Maui Stream Quality

The Ha’iku water quality project started in January 2024 so we now have about two years of data under our belts. The goal of the project was (and still is) to test at least four local streams that are used for recreation, mostly swimming. Some are also used in other ways, such as farming. All of these streams have been diverted in the past and some still are. The primary streams we focus on are:

  • Na’ili’ilihaele (also known as the Bamboo Forest hike)
  • Kailua (also known as Dog Pond)
  • Honopou
  • Ho’olawa system (Twin Falls)

We test several factors that indicate stream health, where health is both human health and biota health. These factors fluctuate a lot and this is somewhat influenced by stream flow, so we also gather flow data and record visual stream conditions at the time we test.

We are proud to present here our summary report for the 2024 to 2025 data set. This report provides a nice overview of the project and the findings to date. The report can be accessed here.

To view our weekly stream snapshots of current conditions, go here.

If you are interested in putting together your own water quality testing program, we have created a short How-To guide. That can be accessed here.