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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

PART III.

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PART III. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
§342D-50 Prohibition.
(a)No person, including any public body, shall discharge any water pollutant into state waters, or cause or allow any water pollutant to enter state waters except in compliance with this chapter, rules adopted pursuant to this chapter, or a permit, water quality certification, or variance issued by the director.
(b)No person, including any public body, shall knowingly establish, extend, or alter any system of drainage, sewage, or water supply, or undertake any project in sewage outfall areas where there may be a possibility of alteration of currents depended upon for dilution without first securing approval in writing from the director.
(c)No person, including any industrial user, shall discharge any water pollutant or effluent into a publicly owned treatment works or sewerage system in violation of:
(1)A pretreatment standard established by the department or the publicly owned treatment works; or
(2)A pretreatment condition in a permit issued by the department or a publicly owned treatment works.
(d)No person, including any public body, shall violate any rule adopted pursuant to this chapter or any permit, water quality certification, or variance issued or modified pursuant to this chapter. [L 1989, c 212, pt of §2; am L 1995, c 180, §14; am L 2023, c 233, §7]
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