Water service outage scheduled for Upcountry Maui on April 10

John Stufflebean, Department of Water Supply, Director at County of Maui - https://www.mauicounty.gov/
John Stufflebean, Department of Water Supply, Director at County of Maui - https://www.mauicounty.gov/
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The County of Maui announced on April 10 that water service will be temporarily interrupted in the Upcountry Maui area for approximately six hours starting at 10:30 a.m. The outage will affect the Pukalani side of Haleakalā Highway, specifically within the Makani Road, Old Haleakalā Highway, and Makawao Avenue vicinity, including surrounding homes and businesses.

The temporary interruption is necessary to allow repairs to a main waterline in the affected area. According to officials, both residential and commercial properties within this region should prepare for an estimated six-hour disruption while crews work to complete the needed repairs.

This planned maintenance aims to address infrastructure needs and ensure continued reliable water service once repairs are finished. Residents and business owners are encouraged to plan accordingly during this period.

No additional background information or broader context was provided by county officials regarding this specific repair project or its potential long-term impact on local services.

Further updates may be released as work progresses or if there are changes to the expected timeline.



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