Council Committee to review improvements needed to initiate phasing out injection wells For Immediate Release: February 25, 2011 Press Release by: Councilmember Elle Cochran, Chair Infrastructure Management Committee WAILUKU, Hawaii - The Maui County Council's Infrastructure Management Committee will receive presentations from participants in the Department of Environmental Management's Wastewater Community Working Group and others, Monday, Feb. 28, at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chamber, Committee Chair Elle Cochran announced today. Councilmember Cochran emphasized that the meeting will focus primarily on water reuse infrastructure needs and potential infrastructure upgrades that will aid in the long-term goal of phasing out injection wells and encourage the reuse of this valuable resource. The injection well discussion will follow a presentation from Public Works Director David Goode regarding the organization of the Department of Public Works and the Department's current priorities. The Council has indicated support for a policy that moves the County away from reliance on injection wells. Cochran also noted that the Council's Water Resources Committee reviewed the "Central Maui Recycled Water Verification Study, 2010" earlier this month. "I look forward to engaging with the committee members to move beyond discussions and into an analysis of concrete infrastructure improvements needed to initiate phasing out the use of injection wells," Cochran said. "The task is challenging, but with our ability to work intensively on this matter, I am confident that we will be able to better engage with the Department of Environmental Management towards positive results." The meeting is open to the public. Meeting agendas are available on the Infrastructure Management Committee website. To receive meeting agendas via e-mail, please complete the on-line subscription form on the County website at www.mauicounty.gov. For more information, please contact the Infrastructure Management Committee staff.