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<br />including moving the tipping fee schedule from the Code to the department’s <br />administrative rules. <br /> <br />b. Review and discuss Bill 216, which was referred by the County Council’s <br />Committee on Agriculture, Water, Energy, and Environmental Management to <br />the commission for comment and recommendation. Bill 216 reorganizes and <br />restructures the wastewater provisions of the Hawaiʻi County Code, including <br />deleting the director’s authority to grant sewer exemptions, which conflicts with <br />State Department of Health’s administrative rules. <br /> <br />c. Discussion on the Commission’s priorities for 2021 and beyond. <br /> <br />6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> <br />a. Further discussion on the status of the composting facility in Shipman Business <br />Park. <br /> <br />7. REPORTS/CORRESPONDENCE <br /> <br />Director’s Informational Report. (Note: the report is posted online with the agenda on <br />both the County Calendar and County of Hawaiʻi website under Our County, Boards and <br />Commissions, Environmental Management Commission, Agendas. The commissioners <br />have requested informational updates on items a through h below). <br /> <br />a. The status of the compost facility at Shipman Business Park (see also 6a above), <br />including what the plan is now. <br /> <br />b. The wastewater spill that occurred in Nāālehu ʻon January 22, 2020. <br /> <br />c. The chloride content in the sewage collection at different points along the line <br />and at the plants themselves. <br /> <br />d. Where the liners have been placed in the Aliʻi Drive and Palani Road sewer <br />system to make the pipes functional again. <br /> <br />e. The status of the Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan. <br /> <br />f. The illegal dumping situation in ōkala.Ōʻʻ <br /> <br />g. The status of the Waiʻ <br /> <br />h. Explanation on the legal difference between derelict and abandoned vehicle, and <br />the process(es) to remove both. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />