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Underground Storage Tank Program: Approved State Program for Hawaii


Published: 2008-09-17

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ACTION:
Immediate final rule.
SUMMARY:
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended (RCRA), authorizes EPA to grant approval to States to operate their underground storage tank programs in lieu of the Federal program. This action codifies EPA's decision to approve State programs and incorporates by reference those provisions of the State statutes and regulations that will be subject to EPA's inspection and enforcement authorities in accordance with sections 9005 and 9006 of RCRA Subtitle I and other applicable statutory and regulatory provisions. This rule codifies the prior approval of the State of Hawaii's underground storage tank program and incorporates by reference appropriate provisions of State statutes and regulations.
DATES:
This final rule is effective November 17, 2008, unless EPA publishes a prior Federal Register notice withdrawing this immediate final rule. All comments on the codification of Hawaii's underground storage tank program must be received by the close of business October 17, 2008. The incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the regulations is approved by the Director of the Federal Register , as of November 17, 2008, in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a).
ADDRESSES:
Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-R09-UST-2007-112, by one of the following methods:
• http://www.regulations.gov: Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: amaro.laurie@epa.gov.
• Fax: (415) 947-3530.
• Mail: Laurie Amaro, U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, (Mail Code: WST-8), San Francisco, CA 94105.
• Hand Delivery: Laurie Amaro, Waste Management Division, U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Such deliveries are only accepted during EPA's normal hours of operation and should be made to the EPA receptionist office on the first floor.
Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-R09-UST-2007-112. EPA's policy is that all comments received will be included in the public docket without change and may be made available online at http://www.regulations.gov including any personal information provided, unless the comment includes information claimed to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statue. Do not submit information that you consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through http://www.regulations.gov or e-mail. The http://www.regulations.gov Web site is an “anonymous access” system, which means WPA will not know your identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you send an e-mail comment directly to EPA without going through http://www.regulations.gov your e-mail address will be automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is placed in the public docket and made available on the Internet. If you submit an electronic comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and other contact information in the body of your comment and with any disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be free of any defects or viruses.
Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the http://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other materials, such as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy. Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically through http://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the EPA Region 9 Environmental Information Center Library, 13th Floor, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94706; Business hours: 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Thursday. Phone Number: (415) 947-4406; e-mail address: library-region9@epa.gov.
You may also view and copy Hawaii's underground storage tank statute and regulations at: Hawaii Department of Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch, 919 Ala Moana Blvd., Room 212, Honolulu, Hawaii 96814-4920. Call (808) 586-4226 in advance to make an appointment.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Laurie Amaro, U.S. EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, (Mail Code: WST-8), San Francisco, CA 94105. Phone Number: (415) 972-3364; e-mail address: amaro.laurie@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Section 9004 of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991c, allows the EPA to approve a State underground storage tank program to operate in the State in lieu of the Federal underground storage tank program. EPA published a rule in the Federal Register granting approval to Hawaii on September 25, 2002, and approval was effective on September 30, 2002 (67 FR 60161).
EPA codifies its approval of a State program in 40 CFR part 282 and incorporates by reference therein the State's statutes and regulations that make up the approved program which is federally-enforceable in accordance with sections 9005 and 9006 of Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991d and 6991e, and other applicable statutory and regulatory provisions. Today's rulemaking codifies EPA's approval of Hawaii's underground storage tank program. This codification reflects the State program in effect at the time EPA granted Hawaii's approval, in accordance with section 9004(a), 42 U.S.C. 6991c(a), for its underground storage tank program. Notice and opportunity for comment were provided earlier on the Agency's decision to approve the Hawaii program, and EPA is not now reopening that decision nor requesting comment on it.
To codify EPA's approval of Hawaii's underground storage tank program, EPA has added section 282.61 to title 40 of the CFR. 40 CFR 282.61(d)(1)(i) incorporates by reference the State's statutes and regulations that make up the approved program which is federally-enforceable. 40 CFR 282.61 also references the Attorney General's Statement, the Demonstration of Adequate Enforcement Procedures, the Program Description, and the memorandum of Agreement, which were evaluated as part of the approval process of the underground storage tank program, in accordance with Subtitle I of RCRA.
EPA retains the authority in accordance with sections 9005 and 9006 of Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991d and 6991e, and other applicable statutory and regulatory provisions, to undertake inspections and enforcement actions in approved States. With respect to such an enforcement action, EPA will rely on Federal sanctions, Federal inspection authorities, and Federal procedures rather than the State analogues of these provisions. Therefore, Hawaii's inspection and enforcement authorities are not incorporated by reference, nor are they part of Hawaii's approved state program which operates in lieu of the Federal program. These authorities, however, are listed in 40 CFR 282.61(d)(1)(ii) for informational purposes, and also because EPA considered them in determining the adequacy of Hawaii's enforcement authority. Hawaii's authority to inspect and enforce the State's underground storage tank requirements continues to operate independently under State law.
Some provisions of the State's underground storage tank program are not part of the federally-approved State program. These non-approved provisions are not part of the RCRA Subtitle I program because they are “broader in scope” than Subtitle I of RCRA. See 40 CFR 281.12(a)(3)(ii). As a result, State provisions which are “broader in scope” than the Federal program are not incorporated by reference for purposes of Federal enforcement in 40 CFR part 282. Section 282.61(d)(1)(iii) of the codification simply lists for reference and clarity the Hawaii statutory and regulatory provisions which are “broader in scope” than the Federal program and which are not, therefore, part of the approved program being codified today. “Broader in scope” provisions cannot be enforced by EPA; the State, however, will continue to enforce such provisions.
When the phrases, “insofar” and “except insofar,” are used in Appendix A (which provides an informational listing of the state requirements incorporated by reference in Part 282 of the Code of Federal Regulations), refer to the binders in the codification materials for specifics as to any words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or subsections that are “crossed-out” in the binders. These crossed-out materials are not incorporated by reference in Part 282 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
This action only codifies EPA-authorized underground storage tank program requirements pursuant to RCRA section 9004 and imposes no requirements other than those imposed by State law ( see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION ). Therefore, this rule complies with applicable executive orders and statutory provisions as follows.
1. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning Review—The Office of Management and Budget has exempted this rule from its review under Executive Order (EO) 12866. 2. Paperwork Reduction Act—This rule does not impose an information collection burden under the Paperwork Reduction Act. 3. Regulatory Flexibility Act—After considering the economic impacts of today's rule on small entities under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, I certify that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 4. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act—Because this rule codifies pre-existing requirements under state law and does not impose any additional enforceable duty beyond that required by state law, it does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act. 5. Executive Order 13132: Federalism—EO 13132 does not apply to this rule because it will not have federalism implications (i.e., substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government). 6. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal Governments—EO 13175 does not apply to this rule because it will not have tribal implications (i.e., substantial direct effects on one or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes). 7. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children from Environmental Health Safety Risks—This rule is not subject to EO 13045 because it is not economically significant and it is not based on health or safety risks. 8. Executive Order 13211: Actions that Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use—This rule is not subject to EO 13211 because it is not a significant regulatory action as defined in EO 12866. 9. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act—EPA has previously addressed the non-applicability of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act in its final approval of this state program. See 67 FR 60161 for final approval of state program. Section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act does not apply to this action. 10. Congressional Review Act—EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other information required by the Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.) to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication in the Federal Register . A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the Federal Register . This action is not a “major rule” as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). Nevertheless, to allow time for public comment, this action will be effective on November 17, 2008.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 282
Environmental protection, Hazardous substances, Incorporation by reference, Intergovernmental relations, State program approval, Underground storage tanks, Water pollution control.
Dated: September 5, 2008.
Jane Diamond,
Acting Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 40 CFR part 282 is amended as follows:
PART 282—APPROVED UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PROGRAMS
1. The authority citation for part 282 continues to read as follows:
Authority:
42 U.S.C. 6912, 6991c, 6991d, and 6991e.
Subpart B—Approved State Programs
2. Subpart B is amended by adding § 282.61 to read as follows:
§ 282.61
(a) The State of Hawaii's underground storage tank program is approved in lieu of the Federal program in accordance with Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), as amended, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq. The State's program, as administered by the Hawaii Department of Health, was approved by EPA pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 6991c and part 281 of this chapter. EPA approved the Hawaii underground storage tank program on September 25, 2002, and approval was effective on September 30, 2002.
(b) Hawaii has primary responsibility for enforcing its underground storage tank program. However, EPA retains the authority to exercise its inspection and enforcement authorities in accordance with sections 9005 and 9006 of Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991d and 6991e, regardless of whether the State has taken its own actions, as well as in accordance with other statutory and regulatory provisions.
(c) To retain program approval, Hawaii must revise its approved program to adopt new changes to the Federal Subtitle I program that make it more stringent, in accordance with section 9004 of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991c, and 40 CFR part 281, subpart E. If Hawaii obtains approval for the revised requirements pursuant to section 9004 of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991c, the newly approved statutory and regulatory provisions will be added to this subpart and notice of any change will be published in the Federal Register .
(d) Hawaii has final approval for the following elements submitted to EPA in the State's program application for final approval. On September 25, 2002, EPA published a rule approving the State's program in the Federal Register , 67 FR 60161. That approval became effective on September 30, 2002. Copies of Hawaii's program application may be obtained from the Hawaii Department of Health, Solid and Hazardous Waste Branch, 919 Ala Moana Boulevard, Suite 212, Honolulu, HI 96814.
(1) State statutes and regulations. (i) The provisions cited in paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section are incorporated by reference as part of the approved underground storage tank program in accordance with Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
(A) Hawaii Statutory Requirements Applicable to the Underground Storage Tank Program, 2001.
(B) Hawaii Regulatory Requirements Applicable to the Underground Storage Tank Program, 2001.
(ii) EPA considered the following statutes and regulations in evaluating the State program, but did not incorporate them by reference.
(A) The statutory provisions include of the Hawaii Revised Statutes:
( 1 ) Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 342L, Underground Storage Tanks.
Section 342L-1Definitions (insofar as “complaint” sets forth enforcement authorities)
Section 342L-2Administration
Section 342L-3Powers; rulemaking; appointment of hearings officers
Section 342L-7Authority to obtain information and data, inspect, and require and conduct activities; penalties for disclosure
Section 342L-8Enforcement
Section 342L-9Emergency powers; procedures
Section 342L-10Penalties
Section 342L-11Administrative penalties
Section 342L-12Injunctive relief
Section 342L-12.5Intervention
Section 342L-13Appeal
Section 342L-15Public records; confidential information
Section 342L-17Other action not barred
Section 342L-18Enforcement by state and county authorities
Section 342L-19Other powers of department not affected
Section 342L-20Effect of laws, ordinances, and rules
Section 342L-21Priority in courts
Section 342L-30Notification requirements (insofar as paragraph (i) of this section grants the Department authority to assess penalties for noncompliance)
Section 342L-51Leaking underground storage tank fund
Section 342L-52Response to suspected or confirmed releases (insofar as it sets forth enforcement authorities)
Section 342L-53Cost recovery
( 2 ) Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 342D, Water Pollution.
Section 342D-8Inspection of premises
Section 342D-9Enforcement
Section 342D-10Emergency powers; procedures
Section 342D-11Injunctive relief
Section 342D-12Appeal
Section 342D-14Public records; confidential information; penalties
Section 342D-30Civil penalties
Section 342D-31Administrative penalties
Section 342D-32Negligent violations
Section 342D-33Knowing violations
Section 342D-34Knowing endangerment
Section 342D-35False statements
Section 342D-36Treatment of single operational upset
Section 342D-37Responsible corporate officer as “person”
Section 342D-39Disposition of collected fines and penalties
Section 342D-52Testing of water and aquatic and other life
( 3 ) Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 128D, Environmental Response Law.
Section 128D-4State response authorities; uses of fund (insofar as it sets forth enforcement authorities for certain corrective actions)
(B) The regulatory provisions include; Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapter 11-281, Underground Storage Tanks:
Section 11-281-03Definitions (insofar as “complaint” sets forth enforcement authorities; and insofar as “field citation” and “force majeure” relate to the Department's enforcement authorities)
Section 11-281-80Public participation for corrective action plans (insofar as paragraph (j) of this section sets forth enforcement authorities)
Section 11-281-121Purpose
Section 11-281-122Applicability
Section 11-281-123Issuance and contents of a field citation
Section 11-281-124Notice of citation
Section 11-281-125Field citation order and settlement agreement
Section 11-281-126Correcting violations; paying the settlement amount; and signing the settlement agreement
Section 11-281-127Method of payment
Section 11-281-128Field citation penalty amounts for settlement
Section 11-281-131Appendices VII and VIII (insofar as they relate to the Department's field citation program)
(iii) The following statutory and regulatory provisions are broader in scope than the Federal program, are not part of the approved program, and are not incorporated by reference. These provisions are not federally enforceable.
(A) The statutory provisions include; Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 342L, Underground Storage Tanks:
Section 342L-1Definitions (“owner” insofar as it includes persons who hold indicia of ownership to protect an interest in a tank system; “permit” insofar as it sets forth a permitting program; and “regulated substance” insofar as it includes other substances as designated by the Department)
Section 342L-4Permits; procedures for (insofar as it establishes a permitting program)
Section 342L-5Variances allowed (insofar as variances exceed the scope of the federal program)
Section 342L-6Variances; procedures for (insofar as variances exceed the scope of the federal program)
Section 342L-14Fees (insofar as it grants the director authority to establish fees for registering underground storage tanks)
Section 342L-16Non-liability of department personnel (insofar as it was specifically not authorized in the Federal Register notice of program approval)
Section 342L-23Directory of underground storage tank service providers (insofar as it was specifically not authorized in the Federal Register notice of program approval)
Section 342L-31Permit requirements and transfer of permit (insofar as it requires owners and operators to obtain permits to install or operate UST systems)
Section 342L-50Definitions (insofar as the definition of “owner” defines lenders as operators and subjects such lenders to requirements other than the corrective action requirements)
(B) The regulatory provisions include the following sections of Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapter 11-281, Underground Storage Tanks:
Section 11-281-03Definitions (“farm tank” insofar as it regulates tanks on farms that are not used for farm or commercial purposes; “regulated substance” insofar as the Department can designate other substances; “reportable quantity” insofar as it sets forth a reporting threshold of 10 lbs. for trichloropropane; and “underground storage tank” insofar as its designation of farm tanks exceeds the scope of the federal regulations)
Section 11-281-23Permit required (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-24Application for a permit (insofar as paragraphs (a), (b), (c)(3), and (c)(4) of this section relate to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-25Permit (insofar as paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section relate to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-26Permit renewals (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-27Action on and timely approval of an application for a permit (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-28Permit conditions (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-29Modification of permit and notice of change (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-30Revocation or suspension of permit (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-31Change in owner or operator for a permit (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-32Variances allowed (insofar as variances exceed the scope of the federal program)
Section 11-281-33Variance applications (insofar as variances exceed the scope of the federal program)
Section 11-281-34Maintenance of permit or variance (insofar as it relates to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-35Fees (insofar as it establishes registration fees)
Section 11-281-45Reporting and recordkeeping (insofar as paragraph (b)(3)of this section addresses posting of signs; and paragraph (c)(6) of this section requires maintenance of permit records)
Section 11-281-73Posting of signs (insofar as there is no analogous provision in the federal regulations)
Section 11-281-131Appendices II, IV, V, and VI of this section (insofar as they address permit application and transfer procedures and variances)
(2) Statement of legal authority . (i) “Attorney General's Statement,” signed by the State Attorney General on October 12, 2000, though not incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved underground storage tank program in accordance with Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
(ii) Letter from the Attorney General of Hawaii to EPA, October 12, 2000, though not incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved underground storage tank program in accordance with Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
(3) Demonstration of procedures for adequate enforcement . The “Demonstration of Procedures for Adequate Enforcement” submitted as part of the original application on May 23, 2001, though not incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved underground storage tank program in accordance with Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
(4) Program Description . The program description and any other material submitted as part of the original application on May 23, 2001, though not incorporated by reference, are referenced as part of the approved underground storage tank program in accordance with Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
(5) Memorandum of Agreement . The Memorandum of Agreement between EPA Region 9 and the Hawaii Department of Health, signed by the EPA Regional Administrator on September 13, 2002, though not incorporated by reference, is referenced as part of the approved underground storage tank program in accordance with Subtitle I of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. 6991 et seq.
3. Appendix A to Part 282 is amended by adding in alphabetical order “Hawaii” and its listing to read as follows:
Appendix A to Part 282—State Requirements Incorporated by Reference in Part 282 of the Code of Federal Regulations
Hawaii
(a) The statutory provisions include:
(1) Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 342L, Underground Storage Tanks.
Section 342L-1Definitions (except “complaint” insofar as it sets forth enforcement authorities; “owner” insofar as it includes persons who hold indicia of ownership to protect an interest in a tank system; “permit” insofar as it sets forth a permitting program; and “regulated substance” insofar as it includes other substances as designated by the Department)
Section 342L-7.5Record maintenance
Section 342L-30Notification requirements (except paragraph (i) of this section insofar as it grants the Department authority to assess penalties for noncompliance)
Section 342L-32Standards for tanks and tank systems
Section 342L-33Release detection
Section 342L-34Reporting of releases
Section 342L-35Response to suspected or confirmed releases
Section 342L-36Financial responsibility
Section 342L-37Underground storage tank and tank system change in service and closure requirements
Section 342L-50Definitions (except “owner” insofar as it defines lenders as operators and subjects such lenders to requirements other than the corrective action requirements)
(2) Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 342D, Water Pollution.
Section 342D-1Definitions
Section 342D-4Duties; rules
Section 342D-7Variances (Insofar as paragraph (a) of this appendix is applicable to the underground storage tank program)
Section 342D-38Hazardous substance defined
Section 342D-50Prohibition
Section 342D-51Affirmative duty to report discharges
(3) Hawaii Revised Statutes, Chapter 342E, Nonpoint Source Pollution Management and Control.
Section 342E-1Definitions
Section 342E-2Nonpoint source pollution management and control program
(b) The regulatory provisions include:
(1) Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapter 11-281, Underground Storage Tanks
Section 11-281-01Applicability
Section 11-281-02Prohibition for deferred underground storage tanks or tank systems
Section 11-281-03Definitions (except “complaint” insofar as it sets forth enforcement authorities; “farm tank” insofar as it regulates tanks on farms that are not used for farm or commercial purposes; “field citation” and “force majeure” insofar as they relate to the Department's enforcement authorities; “regulated substance” insofar as the Department can designate other substances; “reportable quantity” insofar as it sets forth a reporting threshold of 10 lbs. for trichloropropane; and “underground storage tank” insofar as its designation of farm tanks exceeds the scope of the federal regulations)
Section 11-281-11Performance standards for underground storage tanks and tank systems
Section 11-281-12Tank requirements
Section 11-281-13Piping requirements
Section 11-281-14Spill and overfill prevention equipment
Section 11-281-15Installation
Section 11-281-16Certification of installation
Section 11-281-17Secondary containment
Section 11-281-18Upgrading of existing underground storage tanks and tank systems
Section 11-281-21Notification requirements for tanks brought into use before the effective date of these rules
Section 11-281-22Notification requirements for tanks brought into use on or after the effective date of these rules
Section 11-281-24Application for a permit (except insofar as paragraphs (a), (b), (c)(3), and (c)(4) of this section relate to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-25Permit (except insofar as paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section relate to the permitting program)
Section 11-281-41Spill and overfill control
Section 11-281-42Operation and maintenance of corrosion protection systems
Section 11-281-43Compatibility
Section 11-281-44Repairs
Section 11-281-45Reporting and recordkeeping (except paragraph (b)(3) of this section insofar as it addresses posting of signs; and paragraph (c)(6) insofar as it requires maintenance of permit records)
Section 11-281-51General requirements for all underground storage tanks or tank systems
Section 11-281-52Methods of release detection for tanks
Section 11-281-53Methods of release detection for piping
Section 11-281-54Release detection recordkeeping
Section 11-281-61Reporting of suspected releases
Section 11-281-62Investigation of off-site impacts
Section 11-281-63Release investigation and confirmation steps
Section 11-281-64Reporting and cleanup of spills and overfills
Section 11-281-71General
Section 11-281-72Immediate response actions
Section 11-281-74Initial abatement measures and site assessment
Section 11-281-75Initial site characterization
Section 11-281-76Free product removal
Section 11-281-77Investigation of soil and ground water contamination
Section 11-281-78Site cleanup criteria
Section 11-281-78.1Notification of confirmed releases
Section 11-281-79Corrective action plan
Section 11-281-80Public participation for corrective action plans [except paragraph (j) insofar as it sets forth enforcement authorities]
Section 11-281-80.1Reporting and recordkeeping
Section 11-281-81Temporary closure
Section 11-281-82Permanent closure and change-in-service
Section11-281-83Site assessment
Section 11-281-84Previously closed underground storage tanks or tank systems
Section 11-281-85Closure records
Section 11-281-91Applicability
Section 11-281-93Definition of terms
Section 11-281-94Amount and scope of required financial responsibility
Section 11-281-95Allowable mechanisms and combinations of mechanisms
Section 11-281-96Financial test of self-insurance
Section 11-281-97Guarantee
Section 11-281-98Insurance and risk retention group
Section 11-281-99Surety bond
Section 11-281-100Letter of credit
Section 11-281-101Trust fund
Section 11-281-102Standby trust fund
Section 11-281-103Local government bond rating test
Section 11-281-104Local government financial test
Section 11-281-106Local government guarantee
Section 11-281-107Local government fund
Section 11-281-108Substitution of financial assurance mechanisms by owner or operator
Section 11-281-109Cancellation or nonrenewal by a provider of financial assurance
Section 11-281-110Reporting by owner or operator
Section 11-281-111Recordkeeping
Section 11-281-112Drawing on financial assurance mechanisms
Section 11-281-113Release from financial responsibility
Section 11-281-114Bankruptcy or other incapacity of owner or operator or provider of financial assurance
Section 11-281-115Replenishment of guarantees, letters of credit, or surety bonds
Section 11-281-131Appendices I and III (Notification for Underground Storage Tanks, June 1999 and Certification of Underground Storage Tank Installation, June 1999)
(2) Hawaii Administrative Rules, Chapter 11-264, Hazardous Waste Management: Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities, Subpart J, Tank Systems.
Section 11-264-190Applicability
Section 11-264-191Assessment of existing tank system's integrity
Section 11-264-192Design and installation of new tank systems or components
Section 11-264-193Containment and detection of releases
Section 11-264-194General operating requirements
Section 11-264-195Inspections
Section 11-264-196Response to leaks or spills and disposition of leaking or unfit-for use tank systems
Section 11-264-197Closure and post-closure care
Section 11-264-198Special requirements for ignitable or reactive wastes
Section 11-264-199Special requirements for incompatible wastes
Section 11-264-200Air emission standards
[FR Doc. E8-21497 Filed 9-16-08; 8:45 am]
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