THE CARROLL COX SHOW

NEWS AND COMMENTARY

 

 

 

 

 

Questions for DHHL,  and Invite to be on Carroll Cox Show

 

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Invitation to radio show and request for information
From:
Punialoha.Chee@hawaii.gov
Date: Fri, March 07, 2014 12:53 pm
To: Carroll Cox <
carroll@carrollcox.com>

Aloha Mr. Cox!

Thanks you for the invitation. The department cannot comment at this time due to ongoing litigation regarding this matter.

Mahalo!
Puni





From:        Carroll Cox <carroll@carrollcox.com>
To:        punialoha.chee@hawaii.gov
Date:        03/04/2014 11:02 PM
Subject:        
Invitation to radio show and request for information

To: Ms. Jobie Masagatani
and
Mr. Puni Aloha Chee

Department of Hawaiian Homelands


On Sunday, March 7, 2014, Mr. Leonard L. Low, his attorney Mr. Paul Herran, and other owners of property located in the State of Hawaii- Department of Hawaiian Homelands Lalamilo Housing will be appearing on my show "the Carroll Cox Show" to discuss ongoing issues with their Individual Wastewater Systems (IWS).

I would like to extend an invitation to you or a DHHL representative to join in the on air conversation and provide answers to the concerns the above property owners have with the IWS  on their properties.  If you or anyone else from your office, or the DHHL, can participate in the on air conversation, you may call in to the show at 808-524-1080.  The show airs from 9 am to 11 am on Sunday morning.


Some of the questions we will be seeking answers to include:

Are all of the IWS within this development adequately installed and designed to sufficiently address the waste treatment needs of each home?

Who is responsible for the upgrading or redesigning of the IWS on the properties in the Lalamilo development?

Does the DHHL believe that the engineers and the contractor are responsible for the inadequate function of the IWS?

When did the DHHL determine that the IWS installed by the contractor on the properties in the Lalamilo development were inadequate and do not properly treat the waste generated by each home?

How was the determination made to conclude that the IWS are not designed and installed to address the treatment of waste generated by each home?

How much will it cost to retrofit or correct the problems presented by each IWS?

Who is responsible for the cost to retrofit or correct the problems associated with the IWS?

Has the DHHL informed each homeowner that it has determined that their IWS is not adequate to address their waste disposal needs?

You may listen to our live broadcast on the radio at 1080 AM or live stream on the internet at
carrollcox.com
.

Thank you,

Carroll Cox
782-6627


   
   
   
   
   
   

 

 

 
     

>>>RETURN TO CARROLL'S HOME PAGE >>>