Big Island Thieves

DOH Issues $8.7 Million Fine, Orders Navy to Make Critical Repairs to Pearl Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plan

The Hawaiʻi Department of Health (DOH) issued a Notice of Violation and Order (NOVO) to the United States Navy to address a myriad of deficiencies at the NAVFAC Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Plant near Pearl Harbor. Numerous operation and maintenance issues led to repeated discharges of untreated or partially treated sewage to state waters.  

DOH assessed an $8,776,250.00 penalty based on 766 counts of discharging pollutants in exceedance of permit limits, 17 counts of unauthorized bypass, and 212 counts of operation and maintenance failures. DOH is ordering corrective actions to address critical violations. 

“The Navy’s failure to properly operate and maintain this wastewater treatment plant led to the pollution of state waters,” said Deputy Director of Environmental Health Kathleen Ho. “We are taking action to protect our state’s water resources and to hold the Navy accountable to make critical repairs and prevent a potential catastrophic failure of the facility.”

Violations include:

DOH is ordering the Navy to take a wide range of corrective actions, including:

The Navy may submit a request for a hearing and contest the NOVO within 20 days of its

receipt.

Click here to download a copy of the NOVO.

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