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Group raises $200K to fight proposed Kauai dairy farm

RON KOSEN / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
Jim Garmatz will manage dairy operations at the proposed Hawai‘i Dairy Farms outfit on Kauai.

LIHUE >> A group fighting a proposed grass-fed Kauai dairy will hire experts to study the project’s environmental impacts.

Community group Friends of Mahaulepu raised more than $200,000 to fight Hawaii Dairy Farms’ plans for the south side dairy on 578 acres.

The farm is backed by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar’s Ulupono Initiative, with the hopes of reducing Hawaii’s dependency on milk from the mainland.

But opponents raise concerns over odor and other environmental issues.

The Garden Island newspaper reported Wednesday the opponents got an infusion of financial support from a retired builder and developer from Seattle who is matching donations up to $100,000.

“The more information the community is getting on how devastating the dairy will be on our community, the more money they contributed because they want it to stop,” Jay Kechloian said. “Friends of Mahaulepu will take every legal action, every legal step that is available to us in the law to stop this dairy from coming in.” 

Hawaii Dairy Farms is already conducting a voluntary environmental review. Spokeswoman Amy Hennessey said a draft should be available this summer. The public will have an opportunity to comment on the environmental impact statement. 

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