Haw. Code R. § 11-265-276 - Food chain crops
(a) An owner or operator of a hazardous waste
land treatment facility on which food chain crops are being grown, or have been
grown and will be grown in the future, must notify the director of such use of
the land.
(b)
(1) Food chain crops must not be grown on the
treated area of a hazardous waste land treatment facility unless the owner or
operator can demonstrate, based on field testing, that any arsenic, lead,
mercury, or other constituents identified under subsection 11-265-273(b):
(i) Will not be transferred to the food
portion of the crop by plant uptake or direct contact, and will not otherwise
be ingested by food chain animals (e.g., by grazing); or
(ii) Will not occur in greater concentrations
in the crops grown on the land treatment facility than in the same crops grown
on untreated soils under similar conditions in the same region.
(2) The information necessary to
make the demonstration required by paragraph (b)(1) must be kept at the
facility and must, at a minimum:
(i) Be based
on tests for the specific waste and application rates being used at the
facility; and
(ii) Include
descriptions of crop and soil characteristics, sample selection criteria,
sample size determination, analytical methods, and statistical
procedures.
(c) Food chain crops must not be grown on a
land treatment facility receiving waste that contains cadmium unless all
requirements of paragraphs (c) (1) (i) through (c) (1) (iii) or all
requirements of paragraphs (c)(2)(i) through (c)(2)(iv) are met.
(1)
(i) The
pH of the waste and soil mixture is 6.5 or greater at the time of each waste
application, except for waste containing cadmium at concentrations of 2 mg/kg
(dry weight) or less;
(ii) The
annual application of cadmium from waste does not exceed 0.5 kilograms per
hectare (kg/ha) on land used for production of tobacco, leafy vegetables, or
root crops grown for human consumption. For other food chain crops, the annual
cadmium application rate does not exceed:
| Time period | Annual Cd application rate (kg/ha) |
| Present to June 30, 1984 | 2.0 |
| July 1, 1984 to December 31, 1986 | 1.25 |
| Beginning January 1, 1987 | 0.5 |
(iii) The cumulative application of cadmium
from waste does not exceed the levels in either clause (c) (1) (iii) (A) or (c)
(1) (iii) (B).
(A)
Maximum cumulative application (kg/ha)
| Soil caption exchange capacity (meq/100g) | Background soil pH less than 6.5 | Background soil pH greater than 6.5 |
| Less than 5 | 5 | 5 |
| 5 to 15 | 5 | 10 |
| Greater than 15 | 5 | 20 |
(B) For soils with a background pH of less
than 6.5, the cumulative cadmium application rate does not exceed the levels
below: Provided, that the pH of the waste and soil mixture is adjusted to and
maintained at 6.5 or greater whenever food chain crops are grown.
| Soil caption exchange capacity (meq/100g) | Maximum cumulative application (kg/ha) |
| Less than 5 | 5 |
| 5 to 15 | 10 |
| Greater than 15 | 20 |
(2)
(i) The
only food chain crop produced is animal feed.
(ii) The pH of the waste and soil mixture is
6.5 or greater at the time of waste application or at the time the crop is
planted, whichever occurs later, and this pH level is maintained whenever food
chain crops are grown.
(iii) There
is a facility operating plan which demonstrates how the animal feed will be
distributed to preclude ingestion by humans. The facility operating plan
describes the measures to be taken to safeguard against possible health hazards
from cadmium entering the food chain, which may result from alternative land
uses.
(iv) Future property owners
are notified by a stipulation in the land record or property deed which states
that the property has received waste at high cadmium application rates and that
food chain crops must not be grown except in compliance with paragraph
(c)(2).
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