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When the Unmentionable becomes Unavoidable
“With a deep interest in coastal and marine resources, and a recognition of the herculean task of reducing wastewater discharge from cesspools, I [Joachim Schneider] am excited to be spending most of my fellowship working for WAI and helping in their projects to improve the wastewater situation in Hawai'i.”
Sea Grant, March 2021
The “Why” of WAI
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.
Omidyar Fellows, February 2021
How Hawaii Can Lead In Wastewater Management
In the midst of this crisis, we have an opportunity to diversify our economy and an obligation to create a workforce that is not dependent on the ebb and flow of tourists on our beaches.
Civil Beat, July 2020
Advocates Launch Nonprofit Group to Rid Hawaii of Cesspools
Wastewater Alternatives and Innovations plans to help the state address sewage pollution by finding ways to convert cesspools to effective treatment systems.
US News, March 2020
53 Million Gallons Of Wastewater Flushes Daily Into Hawaii’s Waters — How One Local Non-Profit Is Working To Fix This
Some cesspool-dense areas are lower-income areas while others are in some high-income areas — some of the nicest neighborhoods on Oahu and Maui, with homes valued at many millions of dollars, are still on cesspools.
Clean Technica, February 2020
Finally Tackling a Crappy Situation
Hold your nose if you must but don’t look away if you love the ocean or swim in it. This story is about cesspools in Hawai'i, a problem that was kicked down the road for decades but one we are finally dealing with.
Hawai'i Business Magazine, September 2019

