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YouTube Channel
Let us know what you think about our new video channel by sending us a YouTube comment/message or by emailing contactus@hbws.org. Job Opportunities The following is a list of the jobs currently available at the Board of Water Supply. Click on the job title to view more information about the job and to apply. Continuous Recruitment Click here for a list of employee benefits and other related information specific to the Board of Water Supply. Employment applications for vacant civil service positions at the Board of Water Supply are processed through the Department of Human Resources, City and County of Honolulu. To be notified of future recruitments for City jobs, complete a job interest card. For more information on City and County of Honolulu jobs go to www.honolulu.gov and click on On-line Services for: For individuals who do not have access to their own personal computer, visit the City & County of Honolulu's Department of Human Resources at: GPS Data Collection Updated: 3/11/2010 Honolulu Board of Water Supply collects GPS data:
The BWS has hired a consultant to collect GPS data and other attribute information for BWS fire hydrants, valves and water meters around the island. This information will help ensure that you receive the best service that you expect from the BWS!
(Click on the island of Oahu for a larger, updated picture) The people collecting the GPS data should be wearing an orange BWS shirt, have a BWS photo identification and carry a letter from the Manager describing what they are doing. In the performance of their duties, the Woolpert Inc. staff will be working within the public right-of-way possibly near your property. It is not the intent of anyone to trespass, disturb or encroach upon your private property. Should you have any questions or concerns about the work that the Woolpert Inc. staff is performing please contact Ellen Hirayama, HBWS, Technical Engineering Projects Branch, Information Technology Division at 748-5251 or by e-mail at: ehirayama@hbws.org. The Board of Water Supply (BWS) is working on vital water main replacement projects along Farrington Highway to replace a transmission main that carries approximately 60% of the drinking water into the Leeward Coast. We understand that Farrington Highway is the sole artery for the Leeward community, so we have created this web page to provide weekly project and traffic updates. Additionally, you can call 748-5310 to get weekly voice recordings with the information. If you have further questions about this construction project, please call the BWS construction section at 748-5730. We appreciate the community's patience and understanding as we work on these critical water system improvement projects. PROJECT AND TRAFFIC UPDATES Please be advised of the following modifications and lane closures, observe all construction traffic signs, traffic signals, expect delays, and drive with caution. Part 1, Phase B (Black Rock to Aliinui Drive) - Night Work
BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND PROJECT MAPS Questions, concerns or comments? E-mail farringtonprojects@hbws.org. BWS North Shore ProjectThe Board of Water Supply (BWS) is working on a vital water main replacement project along Kamehameha Highway to replace an aging 8-inch water main between Pupukea Road and Kahae Road. The main being replaced was originally installed in 1959. In some areas, the main will be upgraded to a 16-inch main to increase system capacity for North Shore residents. The purpose of this project is to ensure continued access to a safe and dependable water supply for the North Shore community now and into the future. We understand that Kamehameha Highway is the sole artery for the North Shore community, so we have created this web page to provide project and traffic updates. Additionally, you can call 748-5350 to get voice recordings with project information. If you have further questions about this construction project, please call the BWS construction section at 748-5730. We appreciate the community's patience and understanding as we work on this critical water system improvement project. PROJECT AND TRAFFIC UPDATES Please be advised of the following modifications and lane closures, observe all construction traffic signs, traffic signals, expect delays, and drive with caution. Kamehameha Highway WSI Part IV, Sunset Beach (Pupukea Road to Kahae Road)
Background Information
Questions, concerns or comments? E-mail contactus@hbws.org. |