Haw. Code R. § 11-264-552 - Corrective Action Management Units (CAMU)
(a) For the purpose
of implementing remedies under section 11-264-101 or HRS section
342J-36,
the director may designate an area at the facility as a corrective action
management unit, as defined in section 11-260-10, in accordance with the
requirements of this section. One or more CAMUs may be designated at a
facility.
(1) Placement of remediation wastes
into or within a CAMU does not constitute land disposal of hazardous
wastes.
(2) Consolidation or
placement of remediation wastes into or within a CAMU does not constitute
creation of a unit subject to minimum technology requirements.
(b)
(1) The director may designate a regulated
unit (as defined in paragraph 11-264-90(a)(2)) as a CAMU, or may incorporate a
regulated unit into a CAMU, if:
(i) The
regulated unit is closed or closing, meaning it has begun the closure process
under section 11-264-113 or 11-265-113; and
(ii) Inclusion of the regulated unit will
enhance implementation of effective, protective and reliable remedial actions
for the facility.
(2)
The subchapter F, G, and H requirements and the unit-specific requirements of
chapter
11-264 or 11-265 that applied to that
regulated unit will continue to apply to that portion of the CAMU after
incorporation into the CAMU.
(c) The director shall designate a CAMU in
accordance with the following:
(1) The CAMU
shall facilitate the implementation of reliable, effective, protective, and
cost-effective remedies;
(2) Waste
management activities associated with the CAMU shall not create unacceptable
risks to humans or to the environment resulting from exposure to hazardous
wastes or hazardous constituents;
(3) The CAMU shall include uncontaminated
areas of the facility, only if including such areas for the purpose of managing
remediation waste is more protective than management of such wastes at
contaminated areas of the facility;
(4) Areas within the CAMU, where wastes
remain in place after closure of the CAMU, shall be managed and contained so as
to minimize future releases, to the extent practicable;
(5) The CAMU shall expedite the timing of
remedial activity implementation, when appropriate and practicable;
(6) The CAMU shall enable the use, when
appropriate, of treatment technologies (including innovative technologies) to
enhance the long-term effectiveness of remedial actions by reducing the
toxicity, mobility, or volume of wastes that will remain in place after closure
of the CAMU; and
(7) The CAMU
shall, to the extent practicable, minimize the land area of the facility upon
which wastes will remain in place after closure of the CAMU.
(d) The owner/operator shall
provide sufficient information to enable the director to designate a CAMU in
accordance with the criteria in section 11-264-552.
(e) The director shall specify, in the permit
or order, requirements for CAMUs to include the following:
(1) The areal configuration of the
CAMU.
(2) Requirements for
remediation waste management to include the specification of applicable design,
operation and closure requirements.
(3) Requirements for ground water monitoring
that are sufficient to:
(i) Continue to
detect and to characterize the nature, extent, concentration, direction, and
movement of existing releases of hazardous constituents in ground water from
sources located within the CAMU; and
(ii) Detect and subsequently characterize
releases of hazardous constituents to ground water that may occur from areas of
the CAMU in which wastes will remain in place after closure of the
CAMU.
(4) Closure and
post-closure requirements.
(i) Closure of
corrective action management units shall:
(A)
Minimize the need for further maintenance; and
(B) Control, minimize, or eliminate, to the
extent necessary to protect human health and the environment, for areas where
wastes remain in place, post-closure escape of hazardous waste, hazardous
constituents, leachate, contaminated runoff, or hazardous waste decomposition
products to the ground, to surface waters, or to the atmosphere.
(ii) Requirements for closure of
CAMUs shall include the following, as appropriate and as deemed necessary by
the director for a given CAMU:
(A)
Requirements for excavation, removal, treatment or containment of
wastes;
(B) For areas in which
wastes will remain after closure of the CAMU, requirements for capping of such
areas; and
(C) Requirements for
removal and decontamination of equipment, devices, and structures used in
remediation waste management activities within the CAMU.
(iii) In establishing specific closure
requirements for CAMUs under subsection 11-264-552(e), the director shall
consider the following factors:
(A) CAMU
characteristics;
(B) Volume of
wastes which remain in place after closure;
(C) Potential for releases from the
CAMU;
(D) Physical and chemical
characteristics of the waste;
(E)
Hydrogeological and other relevant environmental conditions at the facility
which may influence the migration of any potential or actual releases;
and
(F) Potential for exposure of
humans and environmental receptors if releases were to occur from the
CAMU.
(iv) Post-closure
requirements as necessary to protect human health and the environment, to
include, for areas where wastes will remain in place, monitoring and
maintenance activities, and the frequency with which such activities shall be
performed to ensure the integrity of any cap, final cover, or other containment
system.
(f)
The director shall document the rationale for designating CAMUs and shall make
such documentation available to the public.
(g) Incorporation of a CAMU into an existing
permit must be approved by the director according to the procedures for
department-initiated permit modifications under section 11-270-41, or according
to the permit modification procedures of section 11-270-42.
(h) The designation of a CAMU does not change
the department's existing authority to address clean-up levels, media-specific
points of compliance to be applied to remediation at a facility, or other
remedy selection decisions.
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