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U.S. E.P.A. orders Hawaii Department of Transportation to protect coastal waters / Honolulu and Kalaeloa-Barbers Point Harbors need to comply with stormwater requirements

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Category: Compliance/Enforcement
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

(06/23/09) HONOLULU - The E.P.A. recently ordered the Hawaii Department of Transportation's Harbors Division to comply with federal Clean Water Act stormwater regulations at the Honolulu and Kalaeloa-Barbers Point Harbors on Oahu.

Fuel, oil and debris carried by stormwater from the Harbor Division and tenant facilities, discharge directly into harbor waters and through municipal storm drains running to harbor waters.

"We've identified many stormwater permit violations and compliance issues to be resolved to protect Oahu's coastal waters," said Alexis Strauss, Water Division director in the EPA's Pacific Southwest region. "We'll oversee HDOT as they take these actions under this order and ensure we have stronger public health and environmental protections in place."

In December, the E.P.A. and state Department of Health inspectors conducted audits at Honolulu and Kalaeloa-Barbers Point Harbors and the E.P.A. found that HDOT Harbors Division failed to develop, implement and enforce:

* an effective plan to detect and eliminate illicit discharges and illegal connections, including failure to compile a list of non-storm water discharges, failure to detect and identify dry weather flows, and failure to ensure tenants implement controls;

* an adequate plan to reduce pollutants from construction sites, including failure to implement appropriate erosion and sediment control best management practices, failure to establish rules, ordinances and other regulatory mechanisms that require erosion and sediment controls at construction sites, failure to ensure that construction location operators control waste; and failure to implement an inspection and enforcement plan for control measures at construction sites; and

* an adequate plan for post-construction runoff from new development and redevelopment projects, including failure to implement structural and non-structural controls to minimize water quality impacts and maintain pre-development runoff conditions, and failure to create enforcement procedures for the long-term operation and maintenance of measures to reduce pollutants.

The order requires the HDOT Harbors Division to revise its stormwater management projects for both harbors by December 2009 and submit the revised projects by the end of January 2010.

The order also requires HDOT Harbors Division to:

* develop and implement a tenant inspection and enforcement program, and conduct inspections annually at all commercial/industrial tenant facilities beginning January 2010;
* use the tenant inspection and enforcement plan to detect and eliminate illicit discharges into the harbor stormwater systems;
* develop and implement a plan to control construction location runoff, including inspections of third-party constructions plans at the harbors;
* develop and implement a Post-Construction Storm Water Management Plan for areas of new development and significant redevelopment;
* revise the pollution prevention/good housekeeping Plan to include a Plan of scheduled inspections and preventive debris removal from its stormwater system; and
* develop and implement an erosion and sediment control project to manage the existing dredged materials at Kalaeloa Barbers Point Harbor, as well as for future dredge spoil stockpiles, if any, to prevent both wind-and water-caused erosion of the stockpiled materials.

For more information on the E.P.A. and the inspections/audits of the Hawaii DOT facilities and to view the order please visit: http://www.epa.gov/region09/water/ports/#hdot

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