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Hawaii: Tentative Approval of State Underground Storage Tank Program
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The State of Hawaii has applied for approval of its underground storage tank program for petroleum and hazardous substances under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reviewed the Hawaii application and has made the tentative decision that Hawaii's underground storage tank program for petroleum and hazardous substances satisfies all of the requirements necessary to qualify for approval. The Hawaii application for approval is available for public review and comment. A public hearing will be held to solicit comments on the application, unless insufficient public interest is expressed.
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Hawaii: Tentative Approval of State Underground Storage Tank Program; Federal Register Vol. 66, Issue
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Proposed rule; notice of tentative determination on application of State of Hawaii for final approval, public hearing and public comment period.
The State of Hawaii has applied for approval of its underground storage tank program for petroleum and hazardous substances under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has reviewed the Hawaii application and has made the tentative decision that Hawaii's underground storage tank program for petroleum and hazardous substances satisfies all of the requirements necessary to qualify for approval. The Hawaii application for approval is available for public review and comment. A public hearing will be held to solicit comments on the application, unless insufficient public interest is expressed.
A public hearing is scheduled for November 13, 2001, unless insufficient public interest is expressed in holding a hearing. EPA reserves the right to cancel the public hearing if sufficient public interest is not communicated to EPA in writing by November 5, 2001. EPA will determine by November 9, 2001, whether there is sufficient interest to hold the public hearing. The State of Hawaii will participate in the public hearing held by EPA on this subject. Written comments on the Hawaii application, as well as requests to present oral testimony, must be received by the close of business on November 5, 2001.
Environmental Protection
Administrative Practice and Procedure
Hazardous Materials
State Program Approval
Underground Storage Tanks
Hazardous waste:
State underground storage tank program approvals
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