E.P.A. moves to protect Hilo’s coastal waters from leaks at sewage facility
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Category: Compliance/EnforcementType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, September 18th, 2014
(09/18/14)
Hilo wastewater treatment plant ordered to repair outfall pipe
HONOLULU - Today the E.P.A. issued an order requiring the Co. of Hawaii to repair the Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant's ocean outfall pipe. The pipe is leaking treated wastewater close to shore, posing a potential risk to the marine environment and public health.
To comply with the federal Clean Water Act, the Co. needs to correct discharge permit violations resulting from leaks along the plant's 4500-foot outfall pipe located east of the Hilo Bay breakwater. The Hawaii Department of Health's permit was issued on the condition that the treated wastewater would be discharged at the far end of the pipe.
"Hilo's ocean environment and the public's health depend on sound infrastructure to properly treat and convey wastewater," said Jared Blumenfeld, EPA's Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest. "Our action today means the Co. of Hawaii must make enhancements to prevent wastewater from polluting Hilo's coastal waters."
Waves and currents moving across the floor of Hilo Bay have scoured and undercut the pipe bedding in several locations, leaving it vulnerable to further damage. The E.P.A. order requires the Co. to repair and protect the pipe to fix the leaks and prevent further damage and possible catastrophic failure. The work on the outfall pipe will help ensure protection of corals and other marine life in Hilo Bay. Coral reefs are sensitive to increased nutrients in the water that can come from wastewater outfalls.
The Co. is required to complete its repairs within 90 days of receiving permits from the Department of Health and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Once the repairs are made, the Co. will need to test the integrity of the outfall pipe to confirm the leaks have been eliminated, and report the results to the EPA. The Co. must inspect the land-based sections of the pipe by December 31, 2014, and do any necessary repairs. In addition, The Co. is to assess and enhance the wastewater treatment plant's operations and maintenance by June 30, 2015.
For more information, please visit: http://www.epa.gov/region9/water/npdes/compliance.html,
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