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ULEHAWA

Protecting Our Communities Through Community-Led Environmental Monitoring

We believe our communities deserve access to transparent, community-driven environmental data. Through our Waiʻanae Environmental Testing Initiative, we are building baseline environmental monitoring systems focused on the health of our air, drinking water, soil, and surrounding ecosystems.

What We're Monitoring

Based on what our community is seeing and experiencing, we’re beginning baseline environmental monitoring for air quality, drinking water, and soil to better understand these concerns through community-led data collection.


Ulehawa was identified through concerns raised during the Waiʻanae Community Health Assessment, where residents shared ongoing observations about environmental conditions, health concerns, dust, odors, flooding, and overall quality of life impacts within the community.


Its proximity to major environmental burden areas, stormwater pathways, coastlines, and surrounding infrastructure made it an important location for continued community outreach and baseline environmental monitoring focused on air, drinking water, and soil.

Air Quality Monitoring

Our air monitoring efforts aim to:

  • Collect baseline air quality data 
  • Track dust and particulate concerns 
  • Support community education around 

Drinking Water Testing

Testing may include:

  • Bacteria indicators 
  • Heavy metals 
  • General water quality indicators 
  • Community-identified concerns

Soil Testing

Areas of focus may include:

  • Heavy metals 
  • Dust deposition 
  • Community exposure concerns 
  • Environmental restoration  

A human hair is about 30 times bigger than a PM2.5 particle.

What are we breathing in Wai'anae?

PM2.5 is tiny dust and pollution particles in the air that we breathe every day. Because they’re so small, they can get deep into our lungs and impact our health. Our monitoring helps us better understand what’s in the air around our homes, schools, and coastlines. (Monitor #1 Mohihi Street)

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Help Us Understand Waiʻanae Drinking Water Concerns

What's in your drinking water?

Take our short survey and share your experiences with drinking water in Waiʻanae. Your input helps support community-led environmental health efforts and future monitoring initiatives.

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Baseline Data Today. Healthier Futures Tomorrow.

What’s In Our Soil?

Soil carries the history of what has happened on the land. Soil testing helps us understand possible contamination and protect our keiki, gardens, homes, and ʻāina.

Results Pending

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