Posted on 6:22 am, Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Tags: commission on water resource management, department of water supply, detect-a-leak, quirino antonio
MEDIA RELEASE Gov. Neil Abercrombie has issued a proclamation recognizing March 18-24, 2013 as “Detect-A-Leak-Week†in Hawaii. The proclamation also announces the state Commission on Water Resource Management, in partnership with the island county water departments and the Hawaii Rural Water Association, is encouraging all Hawaii residents to check for leaks at their home, properties […]
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Posted on 3:39 pm, Thursday, March 8, 2012. Tags: detect a leak week, quirino antonio, water resource management, william aila
MEDIA RELEASE The state Commission on Water Resource Management (CWRM) is partnering with county water departments and the Hawaii Rural Water Association to launch “Detect-A-Leak Week†(March 11-17) to encourage all Hawaii residents to check for water leaks at their homes, properties and workplaces. “Nurturing and protecting Hawaii’s natural resources are ancient traditions in the […]
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Posted on 3:03 am, Friday, January 27, 2012. Tags: department of water supply, keith okamoto, quirino antonio
MEDIA RELEASE The County of Hawaii Water Board, unanimously confirmed Keith Okamoto as the deputy manager of the Department of Water Supply at its monthly meeting this week. In a letter addressed to the Water Board, newly selected Manager – Chief Engineer Quirino Antonio detailed the many reasons for his selection of Okamoto as his […]
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Posted on 2:26 pm, Monday, December 19, 2011. Tags: department of water supply, dws, Hawaii County, quirino antonio
The Water Board, County of Hawaii announces Quirino Antonio, P.E. as the next Manager – Chief Engineer of the Department of Water Supply. Having worked for the Department a total of 37 years, Antonio’s qualifications and experience extend far beyond the minimum requirements of the position. He is a registered professional engineer for thirty-one (31) […]
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