Water Companies in Kaaawa, HI
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* City of Kaaawa
(808) 235-4571 more info
Honolulu Board Water Supply
(808) 748-5000 more info
Laie Water Company
(808) 293-7017 more info
Menehune Water Co
(808) 487-7777 more info

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Facts about Kaaawa, HI:
Ka?a?awa is a small community and census-designated place (CDP) located in the windward district of Ko?olauloa, City & County of Honolulu on the Island of O?ahu, Hawai?i. As of the 2000 Census, the total population for Ka?a?awa was 1,324. In Hawaiian, ka?a?awa means "the wrasse (fish)".. Ka?a?awa is north of K?ne?ohe Bay (north of Ka???io Point, also Kalaeoka???io), and the Pacific Ocean shore here is fronted by a broad fringing reef with a narrow, but quite inviting beach (Kanenelu Beach, Kalae???io Beach Park, and Ka?a?awa Beach Park). The around-the-island-highway (Kamehameha Highway, State Rte. 83) and the houses and other buildings comprising the town, are confined to a relatively narrow belt along the coast. However, a long valley extends inland. Ka?a?awa Valley is part of Kualoa Ranch and used for various tourist activities as well as filming. Major films and TV series incorporating significant views of the valley include George of the Jungle, Jurassic Park and Lost. The...

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