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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§342J-34] Standards for treatment, storage, or disposal facilities.

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[§342J-34] Standards for treatment, storage, or disposal facilities. The director may establish by rules standards applicable to owners and operators of facilities for treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste, identified or listed under this chapter, including but not limited to, requirements regarding:
(1)Obtaining an identification number;
(2)Inspection, monitoring, submitting reports, and recordkeeping practices;
(3)Using the manifest properly;
(4)Designing, constructing, and locating of hazardous waste management facilities;
(5)Developing contingency plans to minimize unanticipated damage from treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste;
(6)Maintaining and operating hazardous waste management facilities;
(7)Determining qualifications as to ownership, continuity of operation, training for personnel, closure and post-closure requirements, and financial responsibility (including financial responsibility for corrective action); and
(8)Issuing permits for hazardous waste management facilities. [L 1989, c 212, pt of §5]
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