Haw. Code R. § 11-265-278 - Unsaturated zone (zone of aeration) monitoring
(a) The owner
or operator must have in writing, and must implement, an unsaturated zone
monitoring plan which is designed to:
(1)
Detect the vertical migration of hazardous waste and hazardous waste
constituents under the active portion of the land treatment facility,
and
(2) Provide information on the
background concentrations of the hazardous waste and hazardous waste
constituents in similar but untreated soils nearby; this background monitoring
must be conducted before or in conjunction with the monitoring required under
paragraph (a)(1).
(b)
The unsaturated zone monitoring plan must include, at a minimum:
(1) Soil monitoring using soil cores,
and
(2) Soil-pore water monitoring
using devices such as lysimeters.
(c) To comply with paragraph (a)(1), the
owner or operator must demonstrate in his unsaturated zone monitoring plan
that:
(1) The depth at which soil and
soil-pore water samples are to be taken is below the depth to which the waste
is incorporated into the soil;
(2)
The number of soil and soil-pore water samples to be taken is based on the
variability of:
(i) The hazardous waste
constituents (as identified in subsections 11-265-273(a) and 11-265-273(b)) in
the waste and in the soil; and
(ii)
The soil type(s); and
(3) The frequency and timing of soil and
soil-pore water sampling is based on the frequency, time, and rate of waste
application, proximity to ground water, and soil permeability.
(d) The owner or operator must
keep at the facility his unsaturated zone monitoring plan, and the rationale
used in developing this plan.
(e)
The owner or operator must analyze the soil and soil-pore water samples for the
hazardous waste constituents that were found in the waste during the waste
analysis under subsections 11-265-273(a) and 11-265-273(b).
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