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Zendo Kern <br /> March 14, 2024 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> airborne, visible fugitive dust and comply with the fugitive dust provisions of <br /> HAR §11-60.1-33. Note that activities that occur near existing residences, <br /> businesses,public areas, and major thoroughfares exacerbate potential dust <br /> concerns. It is recommended that a dust control management plan be developed <br /> which identifies and mitigates all activities that may generate airborne and visible <br /> fugitive dust and that buffer zones be established wherever possible. <br /> 3. Standard comments for the Clean Air Branch <br /> are at: https://health.hawaii.gov/epo/landuse/ <br /> Clean Water Branch <br /> 1. All project activities shall comply with the HAR, Chapters 11-53, 11-54, and 11-55. <br /> 1. The following Clean Water Branch website contains <br /> information for agencies and/or project owners who are <br /> seeking comments regarding environmental compliance for <br /> their projects with HAR, Chapters 11-53, 11-54, and 11-55: <br /> https://health.hawaii.gov/cwb/clean-water-branch-home- <br /> page/cwb- standard-comments/. <br /> Hazard Evaluation & Emergency Response Office <br /> 1. A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA) and Phase II Site Investigation <br /> should be conducted for projects wherever current or former activities on site may <br /> have resulted in releases of hazardous substances, including oil or chemicals. <br /> Areas of concern include current and former industrial areas,harbors, airports, <br /> and formerly and currently zoned agricultural lands used for growing sugar, <br /> pineapple or other agricultural products. <br /> 2. Standard comments for the Hazard Evaluation& Emergency Response Office <br /> are at: https://health.hawaii.gov/epo/landuse/. <br /> Indoor and Radiological Health Branch <br /> 1. Project activities shall comply with HAR Chapters 11-39, 11-45, 11-46, 11-501, 11- <br /> 502, <br /> 11-503, and 11-504. <br /> 2. Noise may be generated during demolition and/or construction. The <br /> applicable maximum permissible sound levels, as stated in Title 11, HAR, <br /> Chapter 11-46, "Community Noise Control,"shall not be exceeded unless a <br /> noise permit is obtained from the Department of Health. <br /> 3. Construction/Demolition Involving Asbestos: If the proposed project includes <br /> renovation/demolition activities that may involve asbestos,the applicant should <br /> contact the Asbestos and Lead Section of the Branch at <br /> https://health.hawaii.gov/irhb/asbestos/. <br /> Safe Drinking Water Branch <br /> 1. Agencies and/or project owners are responsible for ensuring environmental <br />