Hawaii Department of Health fines Big Island Dairy for water pollution violations
HONOLULU The Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) has issued a Notice of Violation and Order to Big Island Dairy, LLC for the unlawful discharge of wastewater from the dairys Concentrated Animal Feedlot Operations (CAFO), located in Ookala on Hawaii Island, to Kaohaoha Gulch.
The DOH has ordered Big Island Dairy, LLC to immediately cease discharging wastewater to state waters, pay a penalty of $25,000 to the state, and take corrective actions to prevent future unlawful discharges from the dairy to state waters. Further, the dairy is required to apply to DOH for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit required under the Federal Clean Water Act, and State of Hawaii water pollution laws. Additional DOH oversight of other past and current dairy issues is continuing.
Big Island Dairy will immediately cease illegal discharges and pay a penalty fee for violating environmental laws, said Keith Kawaoka, DOH deputy director of Environmental Health. Food production and environmental protection are not competing interests, and through this enforcement action and future permitting efforts, DOH will seek mutually beneficial results for the dairy, Ookala community, and greater State of Hawaii.
On March 28-29, 2017, the DOH conducted an inspection of the dairy and Kaohaoha Gulch based on information provided by community leaders. During the inspection, DOH found clear evidence of an unlawful discharge of wastewater from the dairys field irrigation practices. The discharge was composed of animal wastewater, biosolids and dirt.
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