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11 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 181 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2023 H.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO CESSPOOLS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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4747 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the health of Hawaii's people and quality of Hawaii's waters are being harmed by pollution from cesspools. Hawaii has more than eighty thousand cesspools that discharge about fifty million gallons of wastewater into the State's groundwater every day. Cesspools are antiquated, substandard systems that damage public health; pollute drinking water; and lower water quality in streams, ground waters, nearshore marine areas, and the ocean. Cesspool pollution also harms public recreation and the precious coral reefs on which Hawaii's economy, shoreline, fisheries, and native species depend. In Act 125, Session Laws of Hawaii 2017, the legislature required that all cesspools be upgraded to a septic system or aerobic treatment unit system or connected to a sewerage system by 2050 and directed the department of health to develop a system to prioritize the upgrade, conversion, or connection of cesspools based on their impact on public health. Furthermore, in Act 132, Session Laws of Hawaii 2018, the legislature authorized the department of health to establish the cesspool conversion working group to develop a long-range, comprehensive plan for conversion of cesspools statewide by 2050 and consider and recommend means by which the department can ensure that cesspools are converted to more environmentally-responsible waste treatment systems or connected to sewer systems. The legislature also commissioned a statewide study of sewage contamination in nearshore marine areas to further supplement reports conducted by the department of health on cesspools. The legislature notes that the cesspool conversion working group recently issued its final report to the legislature. In its final report, the working group indicated that over the past four years, it had gathered and considered new scientific and policy data, studies by wastewater experts, activities in other jurisdictions, owners' ability to pay, financing mechanisms, and the latest technologies for treating wastewater. Based on this work, the working group recommended ways to facilitate the upgrading of cesspools in Hawaii. The University of Hawaii's 2022 Hawaii cesspool hazard assessment and prioritization tool was developed for the working group and applied to determine which cesspools should be upgraded first. The legislature further finds that in its final report, the working group recommended staggering the upgrades of cesspools and prioritizing them based on their environmental impact. Priority level 1 cesspools are those that cause the most pollution and represent the greatest contamination hazard. The report categorized 13,821 cesspools in the State as priority level 1. Priority level 2 cesspools are those cesspools that cause the next most pollution and represent a significant contamination hazard. The report categorized 12,367 cesspools in the State as priority level 2. The working group recommended, based on updated information about pollution impacts, that priority level 1 cesspools be required to upgrade by 2030 and the next most-polluting priority level 2 cesspools be required to upgrade by 2035. The working group recommended that the remaining cesspools categorized as priority level 3 (55,237, or approximately sixty-nine per cent of the total) not be required to upgrade until 2050, pursuant to existing law. Therefore, the purpose of this Act is to implement the recommendation of the working group to accelerate the dates for required upgrades, conversions, or connections of priority level 1 cesspools and priority level 2 cesspools by requiring: (1) Priority level 1 cesspools to be upgraded, converted, or connected by 2030; and (2) Priority level 2 cesspools to be upgraded, converted, or connected by 2035. SECTION 2. Chapter 342D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§342D- Cesspools; mandatory upgrade, conversion, or connection; priority level 1; priority level 2. (a) Notwithstanding section 342D-72, every cesspool in the State categorized as priority level 1 according to the University of Hawaii's 2022 Hawaii cesspool hazard assessment and prioritization tool shall be: (1) Upgraded or converted to a director-approved wastewater system; or (2) Connected to a sewerage system, before January 1, 2030. (b) Notwithstanding section 342D-72, every cesspool in the State designated as priority level 2 according to the University of Hawaii's 2022 Hawaii cesspool hazard assessment and prioritization tool shall be: (1) Upgraded or converted to a director-approved wastewater system; or (2) Connected to a sewerage system, before January 1, 2035. (c) The director of health may grant exemptions from the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) to property owners of cesspools that apply for an exemption and present documentation showing a legitimate reason that makes it infeasible to upgrade, convert, or connect the cesspools. For the purposes of this subsection, a legitimate reason shall include but not be limited to: (1) Small lot size; (2) Steep topography; (3) Poor soils; or (4) Accessibility issues. (d) As used in this section, "cesspool" has the same meaning as in section 342D‑72." SECTION 3. Section 342D-72, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows: "(a) [Before] Except as otherwise provided in section 342D- , before January 1, 2050, every cesspool in the State, excluding cesspools granted exemptions by the director of health pursuant to subsection (b), shall be: (1) Upgraded or converted to a director-approved wastewater system; or (2) Connected to a sewerage system." SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect on June 30, 3000.
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that the health of Hawaii's people and quality of Hawaii's waters are being harmed by pollution from cesspools. Hawaii has more than eighty thousand cesspools that discharge about fifty million gallons of wastewater into the State's groundwater every day. Cesspools are antiquated, substandard systems that damage public health; pollute drinking water; and lower water quality in streams, ground waters, nearshore marine areas, and the ocean. Cesspool pollution also harms public recreation and the precious coral reefs on which Hawaii's economy, shoreline, fisheries, and native species depend.
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5353 Furthermore, in Act 132, Session Laws of Hawaii 2018, the legislature authorized the department of health to establish the cesspool conversion working group to develop a long-range, comprehensive plan for conversion of cesspools statewide by 2050 and consider and recommend means by which the department can ensure that cesspools are converted to more environmentally-responsible waste treatment systems or connected to sewer systems. The legislature also commissioned a statewide study of sewage contamination in nearshore marine areas to further supplement reports conducted by the department of health on cesspools.
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5555 The legislature notes that the cesspool conversion working group recently issued its final report to the legislature. In its final report, the working group indicated that over the past four years, it had gathered and considered new scientific and policy data, studies by wastewater experts, activities in other jurisdictions, owners' ability to pay, financing mechanisms, and the latest technologies for treating wastewater. Based on this work, the working group recommended ways to facilitate the upgrading of cesspools in Hawaii. The University of Hawaii's 2022 Hawaii cesspool hazard assessment and prioritization tool was developed for the working group and applied to determine which cesspools should be upgraded first.
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5757 The legislature further finds that in its final report, the working group recommended staggering the upgrades of cesspools and prioritizing them based on their environmental impact. Priority level 1 cesspools are those that cause the most pollution and represent the greatest contamination hazard. The report categorized 13,821 cesspools in the State as priority level 1. Priority level 2 cesspools are those cesspools that cause the next most pollution and represent a significant contamination hazard. The report categorized 12,367 cesspools in the State as priority level 2.
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6767 SECTION 2. Chapter 342D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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111111 Report Title: Cesspools; Mandatory Upgrade, Conversion, or Connection; Cesspool Conversion Working Group; Prioritization Description: Implements the recommendation of the cesspool conversion working group to accelerate the dates for required upgrades, conversions, or connections of priority level 1 cesspools and priority level 2 cesspools by requiring priority level 1 cesspools to be upgraded, converted, or connected before 1/1/2030, and priority level 2 cesspools to be upgraded, converted, or connected before 1/1/2035, rather than before 1/1/2050. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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