Haw. Code R. § 11-265-94 - Recordkeeping and reporting
(a) Unless the
ground water is monitored to satisfy the requirements of paragraph
11-265-93(d)(4), the owner or operator must:
(1) Keep records of the analyses required in
subsections 11-265-92(c) and 11-265-92(d), the associated ground-water surface
elevations required in subsection 11-265-92(e), and the evaluations required in
subsection 11-265-93(b) throughout the active life of the facility, and, for
disposal facilities, throughout the post-closure care period as well;
and
(2) Report the following
ground-water monitoring information to the director:
(i) During the first year when initial
background concentrations are being established for the facility:
concentrations or values of the parameters listed in paragraph 11-265-92(b)(1)
for each ground-water monitoring well within fifteen days after completing each
quarterly analysis. The owner or operator must separately identify for each
monitoring well any parameters whose concentration or value has been found to
exceed the maximum contaminant levels listed in Appendix III.
(ii) Annually: Concentrations or values of
the parameters listed in paragraph 11-265-92(b)(3) for each ground-water
monitoring well, along with the required evaluations for these parameters under
subsection 11-265-93(b). The owner or operator must separately identify any
significant differences from initial background found in the upgradient wells,
in accordance with paragraph 11-265-93(c)(1). During the active life of the
facility, this information must be submitted no later than March 1 following
each calendar year.
(iii) No later
than March 1 following each calendar year: Results of the evaluations of
ground-water surface elevations under subsection 11-265-93(f), and a
description of the response to that evaluation, where applicable, (b) If the
ground water is monitored to satisfy the requirements of paragraph
11-265-93(d)(4), the owner or operator must:
(1) Keep records of the analyses and
evaluations specified in the plan, which satisfies the requirements of
paragraph 11-265-93(d)(3), throughout the active life of the facility, and, for
disposal facilities, throughout the post-closure care period as well;
and
(2) Annually, until final
closure of the facility, submit to the director a report containing the results
of his or her ground-water quality assessment program which includes, but is
not limited to, the calculated (or measured) rate of migration of hazardous
waste or hazardous waste constituents in the ground water during the reporting
period. This information must be submitted no later than March 1 following each
calendar year.
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