Hawaii's water cycle relies on a series of environmental events to provide fresh water
to isle residents. One of the most important is what happens below the ground as
water is purified as it percolates through layers of volcanic rock, where much of it is
stored. Contamination of an aquifer can result in the loss of that water source.
Hawaii's water cycle relies on a series of environmental events to provide fresh water
to isle residents. One of the most important is what happens below the ground as
water is purified as it percolates through layers of volcanic rock, where much of it is
stored. Contamination of an aquifer can result in the loss of that water source.
Hawaii's water cycle relies on a series of environmental events to provide fresh water
to isle residents. One of the most important is what happens below the ground as
water is purified as it percolates through layers of volcanic rock, where much of it is
stored. Contamination of an aquifer can result in the loss of that water source.