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August 3, 2012
The Maui News

Aha Moku O Maui set to meet

KAHULUI - Aha Moku O Maui will meet from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday in the Kahului School cafeteria.

For more information, call 250-1479.

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Commercial spray nozzles free

Free 1.15-gallon-per-minute, pre-rinse spray nozzles for commercial and school food service providers are being offered by the Department of Water Supply as a water-saving measure.

Restaurants, schools, hospitals, cafeterias, grocery stores and hotels are eligible to participate in the trade-out program. In order to qualify, applicants must be customers of the county Department of Water Supply, own or operate a restaurant or food service facility and have an existing pre-rinse assembly and a high-water-use spray nozzle to trade in.

The goal is to help food service facilities save on hot water and sewer costs by replacing existing pre-rinse kitchen sprayers with a high-efficiency, high-velocity spray nozzle.

Application forms are available online at www.mauiwater.org and at the Department of Water Supply Water Resources and Planning Division office at One Main Plaza, Suite 102. Applicants may submit the form, pick up a new spray nozzle and drop off their old nozzle at that address.

For more information, call 463-3110 or 463-3108.

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Wailuku gas prices fall 1 cent

Unleaded gas prices in Wailuku fell a penny from last week to $4.18 a gallon Thursday, the AAA Hawaii Weekend Gas Watch reported.

That price is 44 cents less than last month and 20 cents lower than last year.

For the ninth week, gas prices have dropped throughout most of Hawaii. The state average price dipped to $4.14, a penny lower than last week, 11 cents lower than last month and 2 cents more than a year ago.

Honolulu's average price dipped to $4.08 a gallon for regular unleaded. In Hilo, the average gas price was $4.12 a gallon.

AAA Hawaii Weekend Gas Watch is a weekly snapshot of gas prices. Prices are derived from fleet vehicle credit card transactions at more than 100,000 stations around the country and are the combined averages of the last card swipe of the previous day.

 
 

 

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