Every day, I’m scouring the Internet for land use and environmental news from around the state and around the world that means something for us here in Hawaii. Noteworthy today: Brazilian bugs munch strawberry guava and a water debate rages on the Big Island.

  • The Hawaii Department of Agriculture has posted a for the statewide release of a Brazilian scale insect that will eat non-native strawberry guava. The Star-Advertiser has a on the controversial plan.

  • South Kona was warned about the because the city was pumping its groundwater too hard. Now, county officials say in Ocean View was due to unreasonable community demands.

  • The Maui Planning Commission got at designs for a 1,400-unit housing development in South Maui.

  • Kauai developers are to build 75 affordable houses in exchange for an approval to build 1,500 high-end units, a golf course and shopping center.

  • Big Island by the Hawaii County Council, clearing the way for a new highway, West Hawaii Today reports.

  • San Francisco will require retailers to disclose the relationship between and health problems like brain tumors.

  • A judge ruled against the previous ban, so feds have prepared a . Here in Hawaii, the Sierra Club has planned a “.”

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