Captian Cook Hi Rainwater Catchment
Fire safety water catchment tanks in Captian Cook
Captain Cook on Hawaii Island’s dry leeward slopes faces increasing wildfire danger every season. With limited hydrants, dry brush, and high winds, local families and farms need real protection. At Pacific Blue Catchment, we install fire protection tanks, commercial water tanks, and large storage tanks that are built for this exact environment. Our Pioneer Water Tanks meet certified fire safety standards and are trusted across South Kona. When fires come, having the right tank in place is what makes the difference.
Wildfires are a serious threat in Captain Cook. The dry conditions, steep terrain, and high-risk zones require residents and businesses to prepare early and build water security into their land use. Pioneer tanks offer a reliable way to stay ready before the first spark.
When fire broke out near our property, firefighters connected to our Pioneer tank and used it to stop the flames before they reached our house. That tank saved us.
— Leilani M., Kealakekua

Commercial water tanks for Hawaii agriculture and resorts
In South Kona, water is essential. For farms, lodges, wellness centers, and processing operations, steady access to clean water is key to staying open year-round. We build commercial water tanks that serve multiple functions, daily operations, emergency reserve, and even fire response.
Pioneer tanks range from 10,000 to more than 700,000 gallons. They are built with food-safe liners, long lasting steel, and fire department compatible fittings. We install tanks that support everything from Kona coffee irrigation to retreat center potable water systems.
We installed a 65000 gallon tank for irrigation and fire protection. During the dry season, it kept us going without needing trucked water.
— Darren D., Captain Cook
Our resort’s XL30 tank supports guest use, irrigation, and emergency access. We cut water costs and improved fire readiness.
— Kanoa P., South Kona
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Large storage tanks ready for wildfire season
Fire season is longer now. The risk is higher. Large storage tanks offer more than just volume. They give you time to act, time to respond, and time to protect your ʻohana and property.
Our Pioneer tanks include:
- Capacity from 10000 to 100000 gallons and more
- Fire-rated fittings for Hawaii County emergency access
- Roof runoff systems to improve catchment
- Non-concrete base options for lava terrain
We installed on steep lava rock. The team graded the site with minimal impact and avoided the cost of concrete.
— Trent M., South Kona
Pioneer’s XL40 and XL50 models are now widely used in Captain Cook neighborhoods and farming communities that face wildfire danger each year.
Why Pioneer tanks are trusted across Hawaii
Pioneer tanks outperform plastic tanks and soft-sided options. They do not crack under sun or collapse under pressure. These tanks are designed for heat, salt air, rainwater harvesting, and long-term fire safety.
Key benefits include:
- Fire-tested performance
- Potable water liners
- Corrosion-resistant materials
- Built to last for decades
This is why so many South Kona families, farms, and businesses have chosen Pioneer. The tanks do their job so you can focus on yours.
Local installation and lifetime service
We are based in Captain Cook and serve communities across the Kona Coast. We know this terrain and climate. Our team handles site visits, permits, custom design, and full installation.
We also offer ongoing support through our Tank Route Program:
- Monthly water maintenance and water testing
- Filter and UV system checks
- Emergency fire season inspections
Fast, professional, and local. They showed up when they said they would and built it in two days.
— Nani H., Kealakekua
We sleep better now. That tank gives us confidence, especially during fire season.
— Corey H., Captain Cook
Fire Season Preparedness Package through June 2025
Now available for South Kona properties:
- Free fire readiness inspection
- 5 percent discount on Pioneer fire tank installations
- Emergency valve setups for Hawaii County Fire Department
Areas we serve in Captain Cook
- Hōnaunau Napoopoo
- Kealakekua Ranch Lots
- South Kona Sanctuary
- Manini Beach Estates
- Hookena Village Corridor
Do not wait for the smoke
Wildfire spreads fast. Water access should already be in place before the threat arrives. Our Pioneer Water Tanks give you the edge when the unexpected happens. Get your site assessment now and take control of your water security.