Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitle 1 - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 55 - WATER POLLUTION CONTROL
Section 11-55-34.02 - General permit authority and adoption
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 11-55-34.02
Current through February, 2024
(a) The director may adopt general permits.
(b) The appendices located at the end of this chapter are adopted and incorporated by reference as general permits for the following applicable categories of sources:
(1) Appendix B, titled "NPDES General Permit
Authorizing Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Industrial Activities"
for discharges composed entirely of storm water associated with certain
industrial activities as identified in
40
CFR §§
122.26(b) (14)
(i) through
122.26(b)(14)
(ix) and §
122.26(b)
(14) (xi), dated JAN 152022
(2) Appendix C, titled "NPDES General Permit
Authorizing Discharges of Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity"
for storm water discharges from construction activities which result in the
disturbance of five acres or more of total land area or small construction
activities which result in the disturbance of one to less than five acres of
total land area or construction activities that disturb less than one acre of
total land area that is part of a larger common plan of development or sale if
the larger common plan will ultimately disturb one acre or more of total land
area, dated February 9, 2019;
(3)
Appendix D, titled "NPDES General Permit Authorizing Discharges of Treated
Effluent from Leaking Underground Storage Tank Remedial Activities" for the
discharge of treated effluent from the leaking underground storage tank
remedial activities, dated July 13, 2018;
(4) Appendix E, titled "NPDES General Permit
Authorizing Discharges of Once Through Cooling Water Less Than One (1) Million
Gallons Per Day" for the discharge of once-through, non-contact cooling water
for one million gallons per day or less, dated JAN 15 2022
(5) Appendix F, titled "NPDES General Permit
Authorizing Discharges of Hydrotesting Waters" for the discharge of
non-polluted hydrotesting water, dated JAN 15 2022;
(6) Appendix G, titled "NPDES General Permit
Authorizing Discharges Associated with Construction Activity Dewatering" for
the discharge of dewatering effluent from a construction activity, dated JAN 15
2022
(7) Appendix H, titled "NPDES
General Permit Authorizing Discharges of Treated Process Wastewater Associated
with Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals" for the discharge of treated
process wastewater effluent from petroleum bulk stations and terminals, dated
July 13, 2018;
(8) Appendix I,
titled "NPDES General Permit Authorizing Discharges of Treated Process
Wastewater Associated with Well Drilling Activities" for the discharge of
treated process wastewater effluent associated with well drilling activities,
dated July 13, 2018;
(9) Appendix
J, titled "NPDES General Permit Authorizing Occasional or Unintentional
Discharges from Recycled Water Systems" for the discharge of treated process
wastewater effluent from recycled water distribution systems, dated February 9,
2019;
(10) Appendix K, titled
"NPDES General Permit Authorizing Discharges of Storm Water and Certain
Non-Storm Water Discharges from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems"
for the discharge of storm water and certain non-storm water discharges from a
small municipal separate storm sewer system as defined in
40
CFR §
122.26(b)(16),
dated JAN 15 2022
(11)
Appendix L, titled "NPDES General Permit Authorizing Discharges of Circulation
Water from Decorative Ponds or Tanks" for the discharge of circulation water
from decorative ponds or tanks, dated February 9, 2019; and
(12) Appendix M, titled "NPDES General Permit
Authorizing Point Source Discharges from the Application of Pesticides", dated
July 13, 2018.
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