Environmental
In Hawaii, the Drinking Water Branch (DWB) of the Department of Health regulates:
AA. Irrigation water for agriculture only
BB. Public drinking water systems to ensure safe, clean water for residents✓ Correct
CC. Flood control infrastructure
DD. Ocean water quality for swimming beaches
Explanation
The DWB regulates public drinking water systems, setting standards and monitoring water quality to protect public health, which is particularly important for densely populated Hawaii communities.
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