Surfrider Foundation believes that all people should have access to water quality data. Our BWTF program empowers the local community to make informed decisions about where it is – or is not safe to swim.
Of the 18 sites regularly tested in 2023, seven sites had over 50% of their samples exceed state health standards. All of these sites showed similarly high bacteria levels in 2022. Sites like Nāwiliwili Harbor and Hanamaʻulu Stream have not met state health standards since 2016 and 2011 respectively. These sites are not safe for recreation and a sign is thus needed to warn the families with children that regularly swim and play in the mouth of these streams
As part of its recently launched STOP Sewage Pollution program, Surfrider Foundation encourages homeowners to improve water quality by following these 8 simple steps:
Community members are encouraged to check water quality results posted online before they head to the beach at bwtf.surfrider.org/explore/44. Current and historic data are available.