Kaelepulu Stormwater Quality Improvements

Keeping Our Surface Water Clean

The Opportunity

The City is evaluating potential stormwater infrastructure improvements to remove trash and other pollutants from waters passing through its storm drain system into Kaelepulu Pond and ultimately Kailua Bay.

Project Goals

· Improve surface water quality
· Protect public health and the environment
· Foster shared responsibility for protection of our water

Stormwater improvements are designed based on best management practices and community input. 

Proposals

The City is assessing community proposals to improve water quality.
Some of the ideas shared so far are shown on the map below.

Community Engagement

The City has been learning about issues and opportunities related to stormwater management in the Kaelepulu watershed through a series of community engagement events and presentations.  

Presentation on the Project at the February 1, 2024 Kailua Neighborhood Board Meeting

Contact us with questions, comments or photos about stormwater issues through the form below.

Location

Kaelepulu stormwater improvements are being assessed for locations within the Enchanted Lakes community, to improve water quality in Kaelepulu Pond and Kailua Bay.

Background Information

The City and County of Honolulu Department of Facilities Maintenance (DFM) Storm Water Quality (SWQ) Division mission is to empower and provide guidance on minimizing our impact on water quality in order to protect public health and the environment.  SWQ works with City departments as well as public businesses, agencies, and individuals to foster shared responsibility for protection of our wai (water).

For more information about protecting water quality on Oahu, visit: Home | Storm Water Quality (honolulu.gov)