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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

§342L-35 Response to suspected or confirmed releases.

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§342L-35 Response to suspected or confirmed releases. The department, pursuant to chapter 91, shall adopt requirements for investigating a suspected release and taking action in response to a confirmed release from an underground storage tank or tank system, which shall include at least the following:
(1)Requirement that when a release is found, the substances in the tank or tank system be emptied if emptying the substances does not present a greater danger to human health or the environment;
(2)Requirement for proper closure of the tank or tank system, following the requirements established under section 342L-37, or repair and testing of the tank or tank system before placing it back into operation;
(3)Requirement that the owner and operator of the underground storage tank or tank system that had a release restore the environment to a condition and quality acceptable to the department; and
(4)Requirement to notify those members of the public directly affected by the release and the proposed response to the release. [L 1989, c 212, pt of §6; am L 1992, c 259, §25]
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