
Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations
WAI works to mitigate the Hawaiʻi cesspool crisis, protect water quality, reduce sewage pollution and restore healthy watersheds. Hawaiʻi has over 83,000 cesspools releasing 52 million gallons of wastewater daily into Hawaiʻi’s waters.
WAI Team - Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations
WAI is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization | WAI Org. Inc. Located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Working for Hawaiʻi homeowners and communities.
Work-4-Water Program - Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations
The Work-4-Water (W4W) program is an entry-level wastewater training course designed to inspire local Hawaiʻi participants to create their own paths within the wastewater industry. The course is facilitated and led by WAI staff as well as both local & national wastewater and water quality professionals.
Welcome to WAI’s Potty Portal: - Wastewater Alternatives and …
What is WAI’s Potty Portal? The Potty Portal is a resource to educate homeowners and those interested about the cesspool issue in Hawaiʻi and the cesspool conversion process. If you are a cesspool owner and want to get in touch with the WAI team for help with the conversion or a licensed Individual Wastewater System (IWS) installer and would ...
The “Why” of WAI — Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations
Feb 1, 2021 · In this Q&A, Stuart talks through the who, what, when, and where of his journey to WAI, sharing the connection of his deep love of surfing and the ocean to the work he does today, and why he thinks WAI can help make Hawai'i a leader in new sanitation technologies.
About Us — Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations
Wastewater Alternatives & Innovations (WAI) works to protect water quality, reduce sewage pollution and restore healthy watersheds by providing innovative, affordable, and eco-friendly solutions to waste and wastewater management for all people.
Making #2 a #1 Priority — Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations
Jan 1, 2023 · Kate Furby, writes a short biography on Stuart Coleman and his leadership Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations and what inspired him to get into this dirty issue. Ka Pili Kai, January 2023