Haw. Code R. § 13-190.1-41 - Emergency work
(a) Owners and
operators of dams and reservoirs have the primary responsibility for
determining when an emergency involving a dam or reservoir exists. When the
owner or operator of a dam or reservoir suspects an emergency exists, the owner
or operator shall immediately implement the emergency action plan required by
section 13-190.1-42, and take additional actions necessary to safeguard life,
health, and property.
(b) If, in
the opinion of the department, conditions of any dam or reservoir are so
dangerous to the health and safety of life or property as to not permit time
for issuance and enforcement of an order relative to construction,
modification, maintenance, or repair of the dam or reservoir, or the dam or
reservoir is threatened by any large flood or other natural disaster, the
department may immediately employ remedial measures necessary to protect life
and property.
(c) The department
shall provide coordination and assistance to the proper state or county agency
or agencies to maintain control of any dam or reservoir that, pursuant to
subsection (b), has been determined to be dangerous to life or property until
the dam or reservoir is deemed safe, or until any emergency conditions that
precipitated taking control of the dam or reservoir, pursuant to subsection (b), have been abated. The department may determine the proper time at which to
relinquish control of the dam or reservoir. ,
(d) Any necessary and reasonable costs and
expenses incurred by the department in fulfilling the duties mandated by
subsections (b) and (c) in connection with a remedial or emergency action shall
be recoverable by the department from the owner of any dangerous or threatened
dam or reservoir.
(e) Any owner
failing or refusing, after written notice has been given, to pay the reasonable
costs and expenses incurred by the department, in accordance with subsection
(d), shall be, upon complaint by the department to the attorney general,
subject to reasonable attorney's fees incurred in the recovery of the costs and
expenses.
(f) All moneys collected
by the department pursuant to subsection (d) shall be credited to the
■ dam and reservoir safety special fund.
(g) If a condition arises that in the opinion
of the department may pose a danger to the health and safety of persons or
property and sufficient time permits, the board may issue orders reciting the
existence of the condition and require any actions the board deems necessary.
Any person to whom an order is directed may challenge the order, but shall
immediately comply with the order, pending disposition of the person's
challenge. The board shall give precedence to a hearing on the
challenge-over"all other pending matters.
(h) In the case of an emergency where the
board or department declares that repairs, breaching of the dam, or other
actions, are immediately necessary to safeguard life and property, the
department shall initiate remedial action at the owner's expense if the owner
fails to act. The department shall be notified at once of any emergency repairs
or other work instituted by the owner.
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