PODCAST
SUNDAY, November 23, 2014
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Carroll talks about the Kauai dairy farms. People are now worried about the impact of cows on the environment, both on land and on the coral in the sea. Waste product includes nitrates and ammonia. Where does the runoff go and how big is the effect, particularly when their are so many other sources of contaminates, including sewage spills
and construction sites? As usual, the Hawaii State Department of Health is slow to respond.
The website www.friendsofmahaulepu.org/ includes information
about the opposition to dairy farms on Kauai.
Carroll also talks about the lack of information from the Department of Health regarding high bacteria levels in the bay at Kahaluu. Why is it taking so long to find the source of the problem? Carroll is also waiting for more information from Steve Chang of the Department of Health about the illegal dump at Kamehameha Schools. Chang is not providing photgraphs of the chemicals and other materials dumped illegally on the school campus that Carroll requested.
The discussion continues with callers talking about sustainability and ethical responsibility, entitlements, welfare and retirement.
Follow: Carroll Cox, Kauai dairy farms, cows, clean water, runoff, coral, pollution, sewage treatment, waste water, Kahaluu, Kamehameha Schools.
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lilikoi
- tart and sweet
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KITTY CORNER - TOO CUTE!
These, and other kittens like them, are looking for a home. Ages range from 3 to 12 months.
They have been neutered or spayed, and they are litter box trained. Now, all they need is your love. Who can resist a new kitten?
To adopt, call Carroll at 782-6627, or email carroll@carrollcox.com.
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