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EPA sues bankrupt Oahu Sugar Co. over pesticide dumping in Waipio EPA sued bankruptcy Oahu Sugar Co. over pesticide dumping By Rick Daysog | April 26, 2021 at 5:42 PM HST - Updated April 26 at 5:42 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Environmental Protection Agency has sued the bankrupt Oahu Sugar Co. and it’s mainland owners over pesticide dumping. In a federal court lawsuit filed last week, the EPA alleged that Oahu Sugar ― which shut down in 1995 and filed for bankruptcy in 2005 ― operated a pesticide mixing plant on the Waipio penninsula for decades that spilled toxic chemicals into the land. “I see an ecological nightmare going unchecked,” said environmental activist Carroll Cox, who has documented the contamination since 2005. ....
Some Hauula residents say illegal dumping contributed to severe flooding Some Hauula residents allege illegal dumping contributed to flooding By Rick Daysog | March 11, 2021 at 5:55 PM HST - Updated March 11 at 8:01 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Dozens of homes in Hauula were significantly damaged in Tuesday’s severe flooding. And some residents say not all of the flooding was due to Mother Nature. Residents along a stretch of Kamehameha Highway between Kahikole and Ahinalu places say that illegal stockpiles of asphalt and construction material elevated the land beneath a construction baseyard across the street, causing stormwater to flow over the highway onto their properties. ....