Brown Water Advisories For Hawaiʻi Island Cancelled

FIRST PUBLISHED ON Sep 5, 2024

ISLAND OF HAWAIʻI - The Brown Water Advisories for Wailoa River Mouth A and the entire shoreline of East Hawaiʻi, have been cancelled.

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UPDATED on Sep 5, 2024

(BIVN) – The Brown Water Advisory for Wailoa River Mouth A on Hawaiʻi island has been cancelled, as well as the Brown Water Advisory for the entire shore of East Hawaiʻi from Kohala to South Point.

Last week, following the heavy rains produced by Hurricane Hone, Hawaiʻi island residents were advised to stay out of waters “when the water appears brown or murky.”

Brown Water Advisories are commonly issued heavy rains runoff into the ocean. Health officials say after such events, the water may contain higher-than-normal pollutant levels. Swimming in or drinking such water could also lead to leptospirosis, a bacterial infection caused by the Leptospira bacteria, health officials say.

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Photo of the Hilo Bayfront Highway taken as Hurricane Hone neared the Big Island.


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