WAHIAWA, Hawaii — Guests receive a piece of the ti leaf used in the R-1 Agriculture Project blessing ceremony at Sugarland Farms, July 21, 2017. From left to right: Curt Wexel, Army Headquarters Utilities Privatization program manager; Col. Stephen E. Dawson, garrison commander, Army Garrison-Hawaii; Jan Reyes, operations manager with Aqua Engineers; Jonathan Jefts, of Sugarland Farms; and Kahu Kordell Kekoa, of Kamehameha Schools Bernice Bishop Memorial Chapel. Through partnership between Army Garrison-Hawaii, Aqua Engineers and various organizations in the community, approxima


WAHIAWA, Hawaii — Guests receive a piece of the ti leaf used in the R-1 Agriculture Project blessing ceremony at Sugarland Farms, July 21, 2017. From left to right: Curt Wexel, Army Headquarters Utilities Privatization program manager; Col. Stephen E. Dawson, garrison commander, Army Garrison-Hawaii; Jan Reyes, operations manager with Aqua Engineers; Jonathan Jefts, of Sugarland Farms; and Kahu Kordell Kekoa, of Kamehameha Schools Bernice Bishop Memorial Chapel. Through partnership between Army Garrison-Hawaii, Aqua Engineers and various organizations in the community, approximately 5,500 acres of farmland are now receiving R-1 (recycled) water for agricultural use.


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