Haw. Code R. § 11-265-441 - Assessment of existing drip pad integrity
(a) For each
existing drip pad as defined in section 11-265-440, the owner or operator must
evaluate the drip pad and determine that it meets all of the requirements of
this subchapter, except the requirements for liners and leak detection systems
of subsection 11-265-443(b). No later than the effective date of this rule, the
owner or operator must obtain and keep on file at the facility a written
assessment of the drip pad, reviewed and certified by an independent, qualified
registered professional engineer that attests to the results of the evaluation.
The assessment must be reviewed, updated and re-certified annually until all
upgrades, repairs, or modifications necessary to achieve compliance with all of
the standards of section 11-265-443 are complete. The evaluation must document
the extent to which the drip pad meets each of the design and operating
standards of section 11-265-443, except the standards for liners and leak
detection systems, specified in subsection 11-265-443(b).
(b) The owner or operator must develop a
written plan for upgrading, repairing, and modifying the drip pad to meet the
requirements of subsection 11-265-443(b), and submit the plan to the director
no later than 2 years before the date that all repairs, upgrades, and
modifications are complete. This written plan must describe all changes to be
made to the drip pad in sufficient detail to document compliance with all the
requirements of section 11-265-443. The plan must be reviewed and certified by
an independent qualified registered professional engineer.
(c) Upon completion of all repairs and
modifications, the owner or operator must submit to the director, the as-built
drawings for the drip pad together with a certification by an independent,
qualified registered professional engineer attesting that the drip pad conforms
to the drawings.
(d) If the drip
pad is found to be leaking or unfit for use, the owner or operator must comply
with the provisions of subsection 11-265-443(m) or close the drip pad in
accordance with section 11-265-445.
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