Haw. Code R. § 11-265-12 - Required notices
(a)
(1) The owner or operator of a facility that
has arranged to receive hazardous waste from a foreign source must notify the
director and the Regional Administrator in writing at least four weeks in
advance of the date the waste is expected to arrive at the facility. Notice of
subsequent shipments of the same waste from the same foreign source is not
required.
(2) The owner or operator
of a recovery facility that has arranged to receive hazardous waste subject to
subchapter H of chapter 11-262 must provide a copy of the tracking document
bearing all required signatures to the notifier, to the Office of Enforcement
and Compliance Assurance, Office of Compliance, Enforcement Planning, Targeting
and Data Division (2222A), United States Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M
St., SW., Washington, DC 20460 and to the competent authorities of all other
concerned countries within three working days of receipt of the shipment. The
original of the signed tracking document must be maintained at the facility for
at least three years.
(b) Before transferring ownership or
operation of a facility during its operating life, or of a disposal facility
during the post-closure care period, the owner or operator must notify the new
owner or operator in writing of the requirements of this chapter and chapter
11-270.
(c) Any person who imports
hazardous waste into the State from any state or foreign country must, in
addition to complying with the manifest requirements of chapter 11-262, submit
the following information in writing to the director within thirty days after
the waste has arrived in the State:
(1) The
date the waste arrived in the State; and
(2) The disposition of the waste, i.e.
storage, treatment, recycling, disposal.
(d) The requirements of subsection (c) do not
apply to persons who import hazardous waste into the State from any state or
foreign country if:
(1) The waste does not
stay in the State for more than ten days; and
(2) A generator with an EPA identification
number does not assume the generator status for the waste.
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