Need Help Please
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:12 pm
Good morning folks,
The N. Fork Kaukonahua stream gage appears to have blown out after being hit with over 12' of water.
It is likely that equipment from this gage, belonging to either U.S Geological Survey or State Department of Health, will be bobbing around in the reservoir.
Please let us know if there are any sightings or rescues. If I'm not in ask for Linda or Renee.
Thanks,
Dave
David C. Penn
TMDL Coordinator, Environmental Planning Office
State of Hawaii Department of Health
Phone (808) 586-4337, Fax (808) 586-4370
david.penn@doh.hawaii.gov
www.hawaii.gov/health/epo
The N. Fork Kaukonahua stream gage appears to have blown out after being hit with over 12' of water.
It is likely that equipment from this gage, belonging to either U.S Geological Survey or State Department of Health, will be bobbing around in the reservoir.
Please let us know if there are any sightings or rescues. If I'm not in ask for Linda or Renee.
Thanks,
Dave
David C. Penn
TMDL Coordinator, Environmental Planning Office
State of Hawaii Department of Health
Phone (808) 586-4337, Fax (808) 586-4370
david.penn@doh.hawaii.gov
www.hawaii.gov/health/epo