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<br />1. DOH HEER – <br />a. John Peard stated that they did some testing and found that there was some arsenic on <br />the land in Kekuanaoa/Mililani area. Whoever will purchase this land will need to <br />do the clean up there. There was an old plant there from 1930-1960 that <br />manufactured building materials. They made pressed boards that was laced with <br />arsenic. An environmental study would subsequently need to be done. <br />b. Wailoa Park will close for renovations. The DOH will check for arsenic along the <br />edges and in the sediment of the pond. <br />c. There are brownfields workshops throughout the nation that addresses the clean-up of <br />contaminated properties of which non-profit organizations are invited to participate. <br />The DOH are doing sample spot checks at old sugar cane and other mixing sites <br />where pineapple was grown to identify if there are residual pesticides in the soil. If <br />found, the current landowner will then be notified. By identifying the TMK, you can <br />go online to check if there is contamination on the site. <br /> <br />VIII. New Business <br /> <br />1. EOP/ERP – Statewide the counties are reviewing their EOP and ERPs. No new <br />developments on status. <br />2. There will be a Hazmat Technician class beginning on March 5, 2018. We will have 12 <br />HFD personnel attending this class. <br /> <br />X. Next meeting: Next meeting was scheduled for March 8, 2017 at a venue TBD. <br /> <br />XI. Adjournment: Meeting adjourned at 11:52am. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />