HRS §342B-28
When the state can require records and monitoring
The state's air pollution director can order a source owner or operator to keep records, write reports, install monitoring equipment, test emissions, sample fuel or waste, certify compliance, and give other needed information. These requirements can be one-time, periodic, or continuous. The director decides the details.
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The statute, as written — Recordkeeping and monitoring requirements
The director may require an owner or operator of any source on a continuous, periodic, or one-time basis to: (1) Establish, maintain, and submit records; (2) Draft reports; (3) Install, use, and maintain monitoring equipment, and use audit procedures or methods; (4) Sample emissions in accordance with such procedures or methods, at such locations, at such intervals, during periods, and in the manner prescribed by the director; (5) Keep records on the source and the control equipment parameters, production variables, or other indirect data when direct monitoring is impractical; (6) Sample and analyze the composition of the fuel, waste, or other products being burned or incinerated; (7) Submit compliance certifications; and (8) Provide other information as the department may require.
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