#brown water advisory
Brown water advisory canceled for most of Kauaʻi, remains in effect for Lydgate and Wailua Beach
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health warns that storm runoff is causing new contamination risks in the area between Lydgate Beach and Wailua Beach.
Brown water advisory issued for portions of Kaua‘i
The Hawai‘i Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of the water when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.
High bacteria levels discovered in waters islandwide during monthly Surfrider testing
Volunteers this month — testing waters after heavy rains — found 20 sites of the 27 total they tested with enterococcus levels exceeding the state recreational water quality standard of 35 colony-forming units per 100 milliliters.
Brown water advisory issued for Kaua‘i following storm
After storms or heavy rain, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels.
Hawaiian Islands under brown water advisory following severe weekend weather
It’s recommended to stay out of the water for 48-72 hours after the rain has stopped and after the beach has received full sunshine.
Brown water advisory issued for Kaua‘i beach following heavy rain
The Hawai‘i Department of Health advises beachgoers to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.
Brown water advisory issued for two bays on Kaua‘i
The state agency advises beach users to stay out of waters when the water appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rain.
Brown water advisory issued for Waiʻoli Beach at Hanalei Bay on North Shore
Hawai‘i Department of Health recommends staying out of the water for 48 to 72 hours. If the water is brown, turn around. A high bacteria count notification also was issued for Waiʻoli Beach Park.
Brown water advisory issued for Hanalei Bay
The public is advised to stay out of water when it appears brown or murky, especially following storms or heavy rainfall, as it can contain higher than normal pollutant levels. If the water is brown, turn around.
Brown water advisory in place for Kōloa Landing
Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters.
Issued: Brown water advisory at Kōloa Landing, Wailuā Bay and Lydgate Park
Rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters. The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff.
Brown water advisory issued at four Kaua‘i beaches
The Hawai‘i Department of Health advises beach users to stay out of waters that appear brown or murky, especially following heavy rains.
Update: Brown water advisory for West Side canceled
The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff due to possible overflowing cesspools, sewer, manholes, pesticides, animal fecal matter, dead animals, pathogens, chemicals and associated flood debris.
Update: Brown Water Advisory at Kalapaki Beach Park canceled
Follow-up with your primary care physician if you have any health concerns.
Update: Brown Water Advisory canceled for Southwest Kaua‘i
The public is advised to stay out of flood waters and storm water runoff.
Brown Water Advisory: Island of Kaua‘i
Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters.
Brown Water Advisory issued for Island of Kaua‘i
Not all coastal areas may be impacted by runoff, however, if the water is brown stay out.
Brown Water Advisory for the North Shore of Kaua‘i
The public is advised to stay out of waters that appear brown or turbid due to the possible presence of pollutants in the runoff.
Update: Brown Water Advisory canceled at Wailuā Bay, Lydgate Beach Park
Heavy rain has resulted in stormwater runoff entering into coastal waters.
Brown water advisory also issued for portions of west Kaua‘i
Heavy rain has caused stormwater runoff to enter coastal waters from Hanapēpē to Polihale.
