09/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/12/2025 19:44
Pursuant to Chapter 14.06A, Maui County Code, the Department of Water Supply of the County of Maui hereby provides notice of a Stage 2 water shortage for water consumers in the West Maui service area. The West Maui service area includes Lahaina, Kaanapali, Kahana, Mahinahina, Napili-Honokowai, and Honokohau. West Maui is experiencing continued dry weather and lack of rainfall. Therefore, the existing water shortage is being upgraded to a Stage 2 for West Maui until water source levels are adequate to meet demand.
The Director of Water Supply, with the approval of the Mayor, is authorized to declare a water shortage whenever the water supply becomes inadequate in any area in the County due to a period of drought, an infrastructure or mechanical malfunction, natural disaster, or other event causing a water shortage. A Stage 2 water shortage exists if the Director determines that anticipated water demand in an area is projected to exceed available water supply by sixteen to thirty percent. Currently, Honokohau Stream flow is low, the inflow to Mahinahina Water Treatment Facility is zero, and the U.S. drought monitor forecast of D-2 severe drought conditions all support the decision to upgrade to a Stage 2 Water Shortage for West Maui.
When a water shortage is declared, the Director may apply schedules, restrictions, or measures as follows: 1) Prohibit water usage during certain hours or days of the week; 2) Prohibit the use of water for irrigation, lawns, personal washing of vehicles, or other nonessential activities; 3) Prohibit the use of temporary construction meters; and 4) Institute water shortage rates as set forth in the annual budget. Failure of a water customer to comply with any mandated water restriction may result in penalties, including a fine of $500 for each violation and removal of the water meter for subsequent violations.
At this time, for all West Maui water consumers the following water use restrictions apply:
The Stage 1 water shortage notification was effective as of June 30, 2022, The Stage 2 water shortage is effective September 04, 2025 and will remain until further notice.
Agricultural water customers are required to reduce water consumption by twenty percent.
The Department will continue to watch supply and demand, and the weather forecast to determine when the Stage 2 water shortage can end or if a Stage 3 water shortage must be declared.
Please contact the Department Secretary at (808) 270-7816 if further information is needed.