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KE ALA WAI

Protecting What Sustains Us.


Alawai began from a simple but urgent question: Is our water safe?
Today, we lead community-based monitoring,  water testing, and environmental advocacy from mauka to makai, ensuring decisions about our water are grounded in data, lived experience, and ʻike kupuna.

Because protecting wai means protecting our future generations.

WAI'ANAE WATER TESTING

Data changes conversations.

Water connects mauka to makai — what flows through it flows through us.


Without testing, contamination stays hidden. Water monitoring turns uncertainty into knowledge and knowledge into action. Data gives our community the power to protect our health and hold systems accountable.

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PŌKA'Ī BAY JETTY WALL

Water circulation determines the health of Pōkaʻī Bay.

Stagnation creates “hot spots” that impact water quality and marine life.


Through community-led research and engineering solutions, we can identify where improvements  such as a mākāhā opening  will restore flow and strengthen resilience.

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CESSPOOL CONVERSION

Wai'anae Talk Story Community Meeting on Cesspool Conversion.

Why It Matters

Water is not a commodity — it is a public trust.

Failing cesspools threaten groundwater, nearshore waters, and the health of our families. Supporting agencies and providing real solutions allows them to respond to data and community realities. 

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PŌKA'Ī BAY BUOY PROPOSAL

Pōkaʻī Bay is a place for fishing, paddling, and gathering.

Pōkaʻī Bay is not just recreational space — it is a living conversation shoreline.


Without clear boundaries, heavy vessel traffic can threaten reef health, water quality, and community safety. Removing the buoy's and designating it as a "No Mooring" area will help protect nearshore ecosystems, preserve cultural access, and create safer waters for families.

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Your kōkua helps us restore ʻāina, protect wai, and uplift ea for our keiki and future generations. Every dollar goes directly to community projects  from planting shade trees and restoring native species, to water quality testing and cultural education.


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