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Board of Water Supply urges Oahu residents to voluntarily conserve water

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Ernest Lau, Board of Water Supply manager and chief engineer, speaks during a news conference on Thursday. The Board of Water Supply s requesting the public voluntarily reduce water consumption by 10% due to the ongoing issues relating to the Halawa well as well as climate-related aspects that resulted in less rainfall over the past year.
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Ernest Lau, Board of Water Supply manager and chief engineer, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Kevin Ihu, Board of Water Supply program administrator for water systems operations, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Barry Usagawa, Board of Water Supply program administrator for water resources division, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Barry Usagawa, Board of Water Supply program administrator for water resources division, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Barry Usagawa, Board of Water Supply program administrator for water resources division, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Kathleen Elliott-Pahinui, Board of Water Supply public information officer, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Kathleen Elliott-Pahinui, Board of Water Supply public information officer, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Ernest Lau, Board of Water Supply manager and chief engineer, speaks during a news conference on Thursday.
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Ernest Lau, Board of Water Supply manager and chief engineer, shows a portable water storage device.

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