Haw. Code R. § 11-264-227 - Emergency repairs; contingency plans
(a) A surface
impoundment must be removed from service in accordance with subsection (b)
when:
(1) The level of liquids in the
impoundment suddenly drops and the drop is not known to be caused by changes in
the flows into or out of the impoundment; or
(2) The dike leaks.
(b) When a surface impoundment must be
removed from service as required by subsection (a), the owner or operator must:
(1) Immediately shut off the flow or stop the
addition of wastes into the impoundment;
(2) Immediately contain any surface leakage
which has occurred or is occurring;
(3) Immediately stop the leak;
(4) Take any other necessary steps to stop or
prevent catastrophic failure;
(5)
If a leak cannot be stopped by any other means, empty the impoundment;
and
(6) Notify the director of the
problem in writing within seven days after detecting the problem.
(c) As part of the contingency
plan required in Subchapter D, the owner or operator must specify a procedure
for complying with the requirements of subsection (b).
(d) No surface impoundment that has been
removed from service in accordance with the requirements of this section may be
restored to service unless the portion of the impoundment which was failing is
repaired and the following steps are taken:
(1) If the impoundment was removed from
service as the result of actual or imminent dike failure, the dike's structural
integrity must be recertified in accordance with subsection
11-264-226(c).
(2) If the
impoundment was removed from service as the result of a sudden drop in the
liquid level, then:
(i) For any existing
portion of the impoundment, a liner must be installed in compliance with
subsection 11-264-221(a); and
(ii)
For any other portion of the impoundment, the repaired liner system must be
certified by a qualified engineer as meeting the design specifications approved
in the permit.
(e) A surface impoundment that has been
removed from service in accordance with the requirements of this section and
that is not being repaired must be closed in accordance with the provisions of
section 11-264-228.
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