Hawaii’s fresh water leaks to the ocean through underground rivers

New research by marine geophysicists reveals that underground rivers running off Hawaii Island's western coast are a key force behind this vanishing act. (Chelsea Jensen/West Hawaii Today)

There are few things on Hawaii Island that are more valuable than fresh water. This is not because the island is dry. The trouble is that there is tremendous demand for this water and much of it that does accumulate on the island’s surface disappears before it can be used.