EPA fines Kauai, Oahu companies $110K for illegal cesspools
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today it has fined two companies a combined total of $110,000 in fines for operating illegal cesspools in violation of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Both Hale Kauai Limited, a hardware store turned real estate firm on the Garden isle, and Halona Pacific LLC, an environmental management and construction services company on Oahu, must also close the large-capacity cesspools on their properties.
Cesspools basically shallow, underground holes used for the disposal of human waste collect and discharge untreated raw sewage into the ground, where disease-causing pathogens and harmful chemicals can contaminate groundwater, streams and the ocean.
Large-capacity cesspools, defined by the EPA as serving multiple residential dwellings such as apartment buildings, or 20 or more persons per day in non-residential dwellings, such as rest areas or churches, were banned in 2005 under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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