Haw. Code R. § 11-271-33 - Information repository
(a) Applicability.
The requirements of this section apply to all applicants seeking permits for
hazardous waste management units.
(b) The director may assess the need, on a
case-by-case basis, for an information repository. When assessing the need for
an information repository, the director shall consider a variety of factors,
including: the level of public interest; the type of facility; the presence of
an existing repository; and the proximity to the nearest copy of the
administrative record. If the director determines, at any time after submittal
of a permit application, that there is a need for a repository, then the
director shall notify the facility that it must establish and maintain an
information repository. (See section 11-270-30(m) for similar provisions
relating to the information repository during the life of a permit).
(c) The information repository shall contain
all documents, reports, data, and information deemed necessary by the director
to fulfill the purposes for which the repository is established. The director
shall have the discretion to limit the contents of the repository.
(d) The information repository shall be
located and maintained at a site chosen by the facility. If the director finds
the site unsuitable for the purposes and persons for which it was established,
due to problems with the location, hours of availability, access, or other
relevant considerations, then the director shall specify a more appropriate
site.
(e) The director shall
specify requirements for informing the public about the information repository.
At a minimum, the director shall require the facility to provide a written
notice about the information repository to all individuals on the facility
mailing list.
(f) The facility
owner/operator shall be responsible for maintaining and updating the repository
with appropriate information throughout a time period specified by the
director. The director may close the repository at the director's discretion,
based on the factors in subsection (b) of this section.
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