Chapter 342D
76 sections
§342D-1 Definitions for Hawaii's water pollution law
§342D-2 Who runs these laws
§342D-3 Board membership
§342D-4 State water pollution control duties and rulemaking
§342D-5 Rules for specific areas and discharges
§342D-6 Permits: how to get and keep them
§342D-6.5 Fast processing for Hawaiian fishpond permits
§342D-7 Variances
§342D-8 When officials can inspect your property for water pollution
§342D-9 Enforcement
§342D-10 Emergency orders to stop waste discharge
§342D-11 State can sue to stop environmental law violations
§342D-12 Appealing a director's decision to environmental court
§342D-13 Fees for permits and variances
§342D-14 Public access to waste discharge reports and penalties for leaking secrets
§342D-15 Department staff are not personally liable for official acts
§342D-16 Other legal remedies still apply
§342D-17 Who must enforce these environmental laws
§342D-18 Other laws still apply to the department
§342D-19 How state and county water pollution rules interact
§342D-20 Priority in courts
§342D-21 Ban on selling sunscreens with certain chemicals without a prescription
§342D-30 Fines for breaking water pollution rules
§342D-31 How the state decides and applies fines for violations
§342D-32 Penalties for careless pollution law violations
§342D-33 Knowing violations
§342D-34 Knowing endangerment
§342D-35 False statements
§342D-36 Treatment of single operational upset
§342D-37 Who counts as a person under this law
§342D-38 What counts as a hazardous substance
§342D-39 Where collected fines and penalties go
§342D-50 Rules for keeping water clean and getting permits
§342D-50.5 Ban on dumping wastewater or raw sewage into state waters
§342D-51 Report an unlawful discharge within 24 hours
§342D-52 Testing water and wildlife after pollution
§342D-53 Who certifies water quality and when it is needed
§342D-54 State grants for building wastewater treatment plants
§342D-55 Keeping records and checking water quality when required
§342D-56 How the state handles water pollution complaints and hearings
§342D-57 Public participation activities; appointment of hearings officers
§342D-58 Getting help with pollution and drainage problems
§342D-59 Research and education on water pollution
§342D-60 Annual water quality reports
§342D-61 Rules for approving household aerobic units
§342D-70 County gray water recycling programs
§342D-71 Recycled water use
§342D-72 Cesspool owners must upgrade, convert, or connect by 2050
§342D-73 How many bedrooms one wastewater system can serve
§342D-80 Definitions for the water pollution control revolving fund
§342D-81 State policy on water pollution loans
§342D-82 Director's duties and powers for the water pollution revolving fund
§342D-82.5 Use of federal money for wastewater projects
§342D-83 Water pollution control revolving fund
§342D-84 Revolving fund; uses
§342D-85 Revolving fund; deposits
§342D-85.5 Moving money between two water cleanup loan funds
§342D-86 How the water pollution loan fund charges fees and invests money
§342D-87 Rules for getting a water pollution control loan
§342D-88 Revenue bonds for the revolving fund
§342D-89 How water pollution loan bonds are paid back
§342D-90 Bond amount can include program costs
§342D-91 How the director can invest bond money and buy back bonds
§342D-92 Trustee for revenue bonds
§342D-93 Rules for trust agreements in the water pollution loan program
§342D-101 Definitions for commercial passenger vessel rules
§342D-102 Rules for cruise ships dumping waste in Hawaii waters
§342D-103 Prohibited Air Emissions from Cruise Ships
§342D-104 Information-gathering requirements for commercial passenger vessels
§342D-105 Recordkeeping requirements
§342D-106 Reporting rules for commercial passenger vessel owners
§342D-107 Voluntary agreements and recognition for cruise ships
§342D-108 Exemption for vessels in innocent passage
§342D-109 What the department can do about cruise ships
§342D-110 Fines for breaking pollution rules
§342D-111 Getting different discharge rules for your vessel