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Second Amended Emergency Proclamation Relating to the Hilo Wastewater Treatment Plant
<br />June 9, 2025
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<br />WHEREAS, NPDES Permit No. HI0021377 authorizes the County of Hawaii to
<br />discharge secondary treated wastewater through Outfall Serial No. 001 into the Pacific Ocean
<br />through a diffuser located within Puhi Bay in the District of South Hilo; and
<br />WHEREAS, the advanced age of the Plant combined with deferred maintenance, plant
<br />location, and environmental conditions, have resulted in significant corrosion, deterioration, and
<br />disrepair of the Plant and its associated infrastructure; and
<br />WHEREAS, the Plant's associated infrastructure, including but not limited to sewer
<br />pump stations, force mains, portable pumps, and the collection system, which contribute to the
<br />conveyance of wastewater to the Plant, also have deficiencies; and
<br />WHEREAS, should failure of this critical infrastructure occur, it would pose an imminent
<br />risk of raw sewage spillage, endangering public health and safety; and
<br />WHEREAS, an assessment of the Plant's condition was conducted in 2021, by consultant
<br />McGovern McDonald Engineers, to develop a report on the Repair/Replacement plan for the
<br />facility, which included a calculation of risks and risk rankings related to potential plant failure;
<br />and
<br />WHEREAS, this report concluded there was structural deterioration of the Plant,
<br />extensive area -wide corrosion, loss of bearing wall integrity, significant mechanical defects
<br />affecting the Plant, and- that several systems and their components are beyond repair and require
<br />immediate replacement; and
<br />WHEREAS, the report concluded that the general state of the Plant is very poor to
<br />failing, with reliability and standby capacity compromised; and
<br />WHEREAS, in March 2024, the County of Hawaii entered into an Administrative Order
<br />on Consent with the Environmental Protection Agency to repair or replace the Plant, which
<br />included repair or replacement of all assets which are inoperable, corroded, deteriorated, and/or
<br />at risk of failure, to include the headworks, primary treatment train, and biosolids handling; and
<br />WHEREAS, on December 20, 2024, the County of Hawaii awarded the Contract for
<br />Phase One of the Hilo Wastewater Rehabilitation and Replacement Project to Nan, Inc., which is
<br />to be completed within five years from commencement of the repairs; and
<br />WHEREAS, given the current state of the Plant, and the findings of McGovern
<br />McDonald Engineers, there are concerns that the structures and components could fail
<br />imminently, and before the necessary repairs can be made; and
<br />WHEREAS, the deteriorated condition of the Plant is in a state of failure, meaning there
<br />is imminent danger of an emergency impacting the County of Hawaii, were such failure to
<br />occur, and raw sewage to be spilled into Puhi Bay and surrounding areas whereby water currents
<br />may allow raw sewage to be further disseminated with very limited mitigation options; and
<br />WHEREAS, the current condition of the Plant poses substantial endangerment to public
<br />health and safety, and warrants preemptive and protective action in order to provide for the
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