Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR204

Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Introduced
3/8/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Refer
3/14/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Passed
4/4/24  
Report Pass
4/3/24  

Caption

Urging The Federal Government To Reimburse Hawaii For Debris Removal, The Dredging Of Toxic Materials, And Other Environmental Cleanup Efforts In Lahaina Harbor.

Impact

The adoption of SR204 would signal a significant action towards securing federal funds to assist in Hawaii's recovery efforts. These funds are essential not only for the immediate cleanup operations but also for restoring Lahaina's natural resources and ensuring that the community is protected from potential health hazards posed by the contamination. The resolution highlights the pressing need for federal assistance in light of the environmental repercussions that followed the wildfires, particularly the infiltration of toxic substances into water supplies and near shore areas.

Summary

Senate Resolution 204 (SR204) urges the federal government to reimburse the State of Hawaii for costs associated with debris removal, dredging of toxic materials, and other environmental cleanup efforts necessary in the aftermath of the devastating wildfires that struck Lahaina in August 2023. This severe wildfire, noted as the fifth deadliest in United States history, resulted in significant destruction, affecting over 2,200 structures, of which 86 percent were residential. The disaster has left remnants of toxic materials and contaminants in Lahaina Harbor, necessitating urgent intervention and cleanup efforts to ensure public safety and environmental integrity.

Contention

While the resolution aims for federal support, it may face scrutiny regarding the extent of federal involvement in state cleanup efforts. Discussions often revolve around the efficacy and responsibility of federal agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in mobilizing resources for environmental disasters. There could also be debates on the timeline for federal reimbursement, potential bureaucratic hurdles, and the adequacy of financial support relative to the scale of the damage experienced in Lahaina. Such factors are crucial in determining how quickly and effectively the recovery process can be executed.

Companion Bills

HI SCR228

Same As Urging The Federal Government To Reimburse Hawaii For Debris Removal, The Dredging Of Toxic Materials, And Other Environmental Cleanup Efforts In Lahaina Harbor.

Previously Filed As

HI SCR228

Urging The Federal Government To Reimburse Hawaii For Debris Removal, The Dredging Of Toxic Materials, And Other Environmental Cleanup Efforts In Lahaina Harbor.

HI SR198

Requesting The Department Of Health To Carry Out Widespread Soil Testing In Lahaina And To Develop A Soil Remediation Plan.

HI SR113

Urging Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Take All Actions Necessary And Proper To Cause The United States Congress To Fund The Construction And Commencement Of Operations Of A Laboratory Certified By The United States Environmental Protection Agency To Analyze Environmental Toxins In The State And Publish The Results To The Public.

HI SR141

Urging The Department Of Health And Encouraging The County Of Maui, United States Army Corps Of Engineers, And Federal Emergency Management Agency To Take Certain Measures To Ensure The Safest Possible Management Of Ash And Debris From The August 2023 Maui Wildfires.

HI SCR222

Requesting The Department Of Health To Carry Out Widespread Soil Testing In Lahaina And To Develop A Soil Remediation Plan.

HI HR210

Urging The Hawaii Emergency Management Agency To Spearhead The Creation Of A Master Recovery Plan And Governance Model For Lahaina, Maui.

HI SCR131

Requesting Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Urge Congress To Fund Construction Of A Laboratory Certified By The Environmental Protection Agency To Provide Information To The Public On Environmental Toxins In The State.

HI HCR208

Requesting Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Urge Congress To Fund Construction Of A Laboratory Certified By The Environmental Protection Agency To Provide Information To The Public On Environmental Toxins In The State.

HI HR188

Requesting Hawaii's Congressional Delegation To Urge Congress To Fund Construction Of A Laboratory Certified By The Environmental Protection Agency To Provide Information To The Public On Environmental Toxins In The State.

HI SCR167

Urging The Department Of Health And Encouraging The County Of Maui, United States Army Corps Of Engineers, And Federal Emergency Management Agency To Take Certain Measures To Ensure The Safest Possible Management Of Ash And Debris From The August 2023 Maui Wildfires.

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