Pāhala Community Large Capacity Cesspool Replacement Project, County of Hawai‘i, HI
EPA is advising the public that we are withdrawing the February 2020 Finding of No Significant Impact for the Pāhala Community Large Capacity Cesspools Closure Project.
A portion of the Pāhala community is served by two LCCs which are owned by the County of Hawai‛i and operated by the Department of Environmental Management. LCCs dispose of raw sewage in the ground and are a public health and environmental concern. Federal law requires the closure of all LCCs.
In February 2020, EPA and the County issued a joint Final Environmental Assessment for the Pāhala Large Capacity Cesspool (LCC) Replacement Project - Volume 1 [February 2020] (pdf) . EPA’s Finding of No Significant Impact for the Pāhala Community Large Capacity Cesspools Closure Project [February 2020] (pdf) has been withdrawn because the County no longer intends to use EPA grant funds for the selected alternative.
Documents
- Letter from EPA to the County of Hawai‛i withdrawing the February 2020 FONSI [October 12, 2021] (pdf)
- Letter from the County of Hawai‛i notifying EPA it will not proceed with the alternative selected in the February 2020 Environmental Assessment [October 1, 2021] (pdf)
- Finding of No Significant Impact for the Pāhala Community Large Capacity Cesspools Closure Project [February 2020] (pdf)
- Final Environmental Assessment for the Pāhala Large Capacity Cesspool (LCC) Replacement Project - Volume 1 [February 2020] (pdf)
- Final Environmental Assessment for the Pāhala Large Capacity Cesspool (LCC) Replacement Project - Volume 2: Appendices [February 2020] (pdf)
- County of Hawai‛i Finding of No Significant Impact Notice: Pāhala Large Capacity Cesspool Replacement Project [February 2020] (pdf)