Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1228 Compare Versions

Only one version of the bill is available at this time.
OldNewDifferences
11 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 1228 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to solid waste. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
22
33 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 1228
44 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025
55 STATE OF HAWAII
66
77 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
88
99 H.B. NO.
1010
1111 1228
1212
1313 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025
1414
1515
1616
1717 STATE OF HAWAII
1818
1919
2020
2121
2222
2323
2424
2525
2626
2727
2828
2929
3030
3131 A BILL FOR AN ACT
3232
3333
3434
3535
3636
3737 relating to solid waste.
3838
3939
4040
4141
4242
4343 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
4444
4545
4646
4747 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that waste or disposal facilities play an essential role in managing waste products. However, it is paramount that these facilities are sited and operated in a manner that safeguards public health and the environment, particularly by protecting areas designated by the department of health as having a high risk of groundwater contamination due to factors such as soil type, depth to groundwater, or proximity to public water supplies. The purpose of this Act is to: (1) Prohibit the construction, modification, or expansion of waste or disposal facilities for solid or hazardous waste on land near or above a significant aquifer; and (2) Allow counties to apply for exemptions to siting standards if they meet certain criteria. SECTION 2. Chapter 342H, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding three new sections to part IV to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§342H-A County exemptions. (a) A county may apply to the department for an exemption from the state siting standards established in section 342H-52 if it can demonstrate through public hearings that: (1) The proposed waste or disposal facility meets or exceeds all other applicable state and federal environment regulations; (2) The county has adopted comprehensive rules for the siting of waste or disposal facilities that are at least as stringent as the statewide standards in section 342H-52; and (3) The county has a proven track record of successfully protecting groundwater resources from contamination by waste or disposal facilities through effective enforcement of its own rules and adherence to relevant federal and state standards. (b) The department shall review all exemption applications and grant exemptions only if it determines that the proposed exemption does not pose a significant risk to public health or the environment, based on a public hearing process with transparent criteria and community engagement. (c) Any county granted an exemption pursuant to this section shall submit annual reports to the department demonstrating continued compliance with its own rules and the absence of groundwater contamination from waste or disposal facilities. §342H-B Public participation. Any county seeking an exemption from the statewide siting standards pursuant to section 342H-A shall: (1) Hold any public hearings to meet the requirements of section 342H-A(a) in the vicinity of a proposed waste or disposal facility site; and (2) Solicit public input before adopting its own rules and throughout the exemption application process. §342H-C Enforcement. (a) The department may investigate and enforce violations of sections 342H-A and 342H-B, including suspending or revoking permits for non-compliance, in accordance with this chapter. (b) Any person who knowingly violates section 342H-A or 342H-B may be subject to civil or criminal penalties." SECTION 3. Section 342H-51, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding three new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read as follows: ""Groundwater resources" means any body of water beneath the surface of the earth that supplies water for drinking, irrigation, or other beneficial uses. "Hazardous waste" has the same meaning as in section 342J-2. "Waste or disposal facility" means any facility used for the treatment, storage, or disposal of solid waste, hazardous waste, or wastewater. "Waste or disposal facility" excludes individual, state certified, non-industrial redemption centers." SECTION 4. Section 342H-52, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§342H-52 Prohibitions; buffer zones. (a) No person, including any federal agency, the State, or any county[,] that has not received an exemption from the department pursuant to section 342H-A, shall construct, operate, modify, expand, or close a municipal solid waste landfill unit, or any component of a municipal solid waste landfill unit, without first obtaining a permit from the director. All permits for municipal solid waste landfill units shall be subject to any terms and conditions that the director determines are necessary to protect human health or the environment. (b) No person, including the State or a county, shall construct, modify, or expand a waste or disposal facility, including: (1) A municipal solid waste landfill unit; (2) Any component of a municipal solid waste landfill unit; (3) A construction and demolition unit; or (4) Any component of a construction and demolition landfill unit, for solid or hazardous waste on land that is near or above a significant aquifer, as determined by the department in consultation with the commission on water resource management. [(b)] (c) No person, including the State or any county, shall construct, modify, or expand a waste or disposal facility including a municipal solid waste landfill unit, any component of a municipal solid waste landfill unit, a construction and demolition landfill unit, or any component of a construction and demolition landfill unit without first establishing a buffer zone of no less than one-half mile around the waste or disposal facility. This subsection shall not apply to the continued operation of an existing waste or disposal facility that is properly permitted; provided that continued operation does not require physical expansion, vertical or horizontal, of the facility requiring additional permitting review and a permit modification. For the purposes of this subsection[: "Buffer], "buffer zone" means the distance between the edge of waste or waste activity and the nearest residential, school, or hospital property line. ["Waste or disposal facility" excludes individual, state certified, non-industrial redemption centers.]" SECTION 5. In codifying the new sections added by section 2 of this Act, the revisor of statutes shall substitute appropriate section numbers for the letters used in designating the new sections in this Act. SECTION 6. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 7. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
4848
4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that waste or disposal facilities play an essential role in managing waste products. However, it is paramount that these facilities are sited and operated in a manner that safeguards public health and the environment, particularly by protecting areas designated by the department of health as having a high risk of groundwater contamination due to factors such as soil type, depth to groundwater, or proximity to public water supplies.
5050
5151 The purpose of this Act is to:
5252
5353 (1) Prohibit the construction, modification, or expansion of waste or disposal facilities for solid or hazardous waste on land near or above a significant aquifer; and
5454
5555 (2) Allow counties to apply for exemptions to siting standards if they meet certain criteria.
5656
5757 SECTION 2. Chapter 342H, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding three new sections to part IV to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
5858
5959 "§342H-A County exemptions. (a) A county may apply to the department for an exemption from the state siting standards established in section 342H-52 if it can demonstrate through public hearings that:
6060
6161 (1) The proposed waste or disposal facility meets or exceeds all other applicable state and federal environment regulations;
6262
6363 (2) The county has adopted comprehensive rules for the siting of waste or disposal facilities that are at least as stringent as the statewide standards in section 342H-52; and
6464
6565 (3) The county has a proven track record of successfully protecting groundwater resources from contamination by waste or disposal facilities through effective enforcement of its own rules and adherence to relevant federal and state standards.
6666
6767 (b) The department shall review all exemption applications and grant exemptions only if it determines that the proposed exemption does not pose a significant risk to public health or the environment, based on a public hearing process with transparent criteria and community engagement.
6868
6969 (c) Any county granted an exemption pursuant to this section shall submit annual reports to the department demonstrating continued compliance with its own rules and the absence of groundwater contamination from waste or disposal facilities.
7070
7171 §342H-B Public participation. Any county seeking an exemption from the statewide siting standards pursuant to section 342H-A shall:
7272
7373 (1) Hold any public hearings to meet the requirements of section 342H-A(a) in the vicinity of a proposed waste or disposal facility site; and
7474
7575 (2) Solicit public input before adopting its own rules and throughout the exemption application process.
7676
7777 §342H-C Enforcement. (a) The department may investigate and enforce violations of sections 342H-A and 342H-B, including suspending or revoking permits for non-compliance, in accordance with this chapter.
7878
7979 (b) Any person who knowingly violates section 342H-A or 342H-B may be subject to civil or criminal penalties."
8080
8181 SECTION 3. Section 342H-51, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding three new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read as follows:
8282
8383 ""Groundwater resources" means any body of water beneath the surface of the earth that supplies water for drinking, irrigation, or other beneficial uses.
8484
8585 "Hazardous waste" has the same meaning as in section 342J-2.
8686
8787 "Waste or disposal facility" means any facility used for the treatment, storage, or disposal of solid waste, hazardous waste, or wastewater. "Waste or disposal facility" excludes individual, state certified, non-industrial redemption centers."
8888
8989 SECTION 4. Section 342H-52, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
9090
9191 "§342H-52 Prohibitions; buffer zones. (a) No person, including any federal agency, the State, or any county[,] that has not received an exemption from the department pursuant to section 342H-A, shall construct, operate, modify, expand, or close a municipal solid waste landfill unit, or any component of a municipal solid waste landfill unit, without first obtaining a permit from the director. All permits for municipal solid waste landfill units shall be subject to any terms and conditions that the director determines are necessary to protect human health or the environment.
9292
9393 (b) No person, including the State or a county, shall construct, modify, or expand a waste or disposal facility, including:
9494
9595 (1) A municipal solid waste landfill unit;
9696
9797 (2) Any component of a municipal solid waste landfill unit;
9898
9999 (3) A construction and demolition unit; or
100100
101101 (4) Any component of a construction and demolition landfill unit,
102102
103103 for solid or hazardous waste on land that is near or above a significant aquifer, as determined by the department in consultation with the commission on water resource management.
104104
105105 [(b)] (c) No person, including the State or any county, shall construct, modify, or expand a waste or disposal facility including a municipal solid waste landfill unit, any component of a municipal solid waste landfill unit, a construction and demolition landfill unit, or any component of a construction and demolition landfill unit without first establishing a buffer zone of no less than one-half mile around the waste or disposal facility. This subsection shall not apply to the continued operation of an existing waste or disposal facility that is properly permitted; provided that continued operation does not require physical expansion, vertical or horizontal, of the facility requiring additional permitting review and a permit modification.
106106
107107 For the purposes of this subsection[:
108108
109109 "Buffer], "buffer zone" means the distance between the edge of waste or waste activity and the nearest residential, school, or hospital property line.
110110
111111 ["Waste or disposal facility" excludes individual, state certified, non-industrial redemption centers.]"
112112
113113 SECTION 5. In codifying the new sections added by section 2 of this Act, the revisor of statutes shall substitute appropriate section numbers for the letters used in designating the new sections in this Act.
114114
115115 SECTION 6. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
116116
117117 SECTION 7. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
118118
119119
120120
121121 INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
122122
123123 INTRODUCED BY:
124124
125125 _____________________________
126126
127127
128128
129129
130130
131131 Report Title: Waste or Disposal Facilities; Siting; Significant Aquifer; County Exemptions; Department of Health Description: Prohibits the construction, modification, or expansion of waste or disposal facilities that are near or above a significant aquifer. Allows counties to apply for exemptions to state siting standards if they meet certain criteria. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
132132
133133
134134
135135
136136
137137 Report Title:
138138
139139 Waste or Disposal Facilities; Siting; Significant Aquifer; County Exemptions; Department of Health
140140
141141
142142
143143 Description:
144144
145145 Prohibits the construction, modification, or expansion of waste or disposal facilities that are near or above a significant aquifer. Allows counties to apply for exemptions to state siting standards if they meet certain criteria.
146146
147147
148148
149149
150150
151151
152152
153153 The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.