No plastic, no tapping aquifer: Residents continue push back against proposed Hilo bottling operation

Plastic water bottles sit on the planning commission's desks Thursday during a County of Hawaii Windward Planning Commission meeting at the Aupuni Center in Hilo.
Testifiers wear yellow shirts opposition of the Piilani Partners' application for a Special Management Area Use Permit to develop a potable water well and bottling facility Thursday during a County of Hawaii Windward Planning Commission meeting at the Aupuni Center in Hilo.
Testifiers wear yellow shirts opposition of the Piilani Partners' application for a Special Management Area Use Permit to develop a potable water well and bottling facility Thursday during a County of Hawaii Windward Planning Commission meeting at the Aupuni Center in Hilo.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Mattie Larson of Upcycle Hawaii holds up a bag used by water bottling plants as she gives her public testimony in opposition of the Piilani Partners’ application for a Special Management Area Use Permit to develop a potable water well and bottling facility Thursday during a County of Hawaii Windward Planning Commission meeting at the Aupuni Center in Hilo.

Koohan Paik-Mander holds up a photo of an albatross feeding its baby plastic while testifying in opposition of the Piilani Partners’ application for a Special Management Area Use Permit to develop a potable water well and bottling facility Thursday during a County of Hawaii Windward Planning Commission meeting at the Aupuni Center in Hilo. (Hollyn Johnson/Tribune-Herald)

HILO — The Windward Planning Commission postponed action on a proposed bottling plant near Wailoa River State Recreation Area to a future meeting, but that didn’t stop dozens of Big Island residents from testifying against it during the panel’s Thursday meeting.