Haw. Code R. § 11-266-202 - Definition of solid waste
(a) A military
munition is not a solid waste when:
(1) Used
for its intended purpose, including:
(i) Use
in training military personnel or explosives and munitions emergency response
specialists (including training in proper destruction of unused propellant or
other munitions); or
(ii) Use in
research, development, testing, and evaluation of military munitions, weapons,
or weapon systems; or
(iii)
Recovery, collection, and on-range destruction of unexploded ordnance and
munitions fragments during range clearance activities at active or inactive
ranges. However, "use for intended purpose" does not include the on-range
disposal or burial of unexploded ordnance and contaminants when the burial is
not a result of product use.
(2) An unused munition, or component thereof,
is being repaired, reused, recycled, reclaimed, disassembled, reconfigured, or
otherwise subjected to materials recovery activities, unless such activities
involve use constituting disposal as defined in section 11-261-2(c)(1), or
burning for energy recovery as defined in section 11-261-2(c) (2).
(b) An unused military munition is
a solid waste when any of the following occurs:
(1) The munition is abandoned by being
disposed of, burned, detonated (except during intended use as specified in
subsection (a)), incinerated, or treated prior to disposal; or
(2) The munition is removed from storage in a
military magazine or other storage area for the purpose of being disposed of,
burned, or incinerated, or treated prior to disposal, or
(3) The munition is deteriorated or damaged
(e.g., the integrity of the munition is compromised by cracks, leaks, or other
damage) to the point that it cannot be put into serviceable condition, and
cannot reasonably be recycled or used for other purposes; or
(4) The munition has been declared a solid
waste by an authorized military official.
(c) A used or fired military munition is a
solid waste:
(1) When transported off range
or from the site of use, where the site of use is not a range, for the purposes
of storage, reclamation, treatment, disposal, or treatment prior to disposal;
or
(2) If recovered, collected, and
then disposed of by burial, or landfilling either on or off a range.
(d) For purposes of section
342J-2, HRS, a used
or fired military munition is a solid waste, and, therefore, is potentially
subject to corrective action authorities under section
342J-36,
HRS, or imminent and substantial endangerment authorities under section
342J-8,
HRS, if the munition lands off-range and is not promptly rendered safe and/or
retrieved. Any imminent and substantial threats associated with any remaining
material must be addressed. If remedial action is infeasible, the operator of
the range must maintain a record of the event for as long as any threat
remains. The record must include the type of munition and its location (to the
extent the location is known).
Notes
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