Findings and Conditions for the Hawaii Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control ProgramNOAA and EPA's Findings and Conditions for "Hawaii's Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program" (CNPCP) In July 1998, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a notice in the Federal Register announcing the availability of the final Findings and Conditions for Hawaii's Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program (CNPCP). This Findings and Conditions document is the culmination of NOAA and EPA's review of Hawaii's CNPCP. It grants the State conditional approval of its program and enumerates conditions which Hawaii must fulfill to receive full approval. The State's Department of Health and Office of Planning worked extensively with NOAA and EPA during their development of these Findings and Conditions. Despite reviews of several drafts and numerous conference calls and meetings, the final document does not address several of our substantive and long-standing concerns about the CNPCP and NOAA and EPA's expectations. Briefly, our outstanding concerns on the Findings and Conditions document are as follows:
Clean coastal water quality and improved control of polluted runoff remain State priorities. We are committed to developing a CNPCP that our State and County agencies and other organizations can implement to make meaningful improvements to coastal water quality and polluted runoff control. We are working with these agencies and affected stakeholders to develop a program that is most appropriate for Hawaii. Only through partnerships with stakeholders (agencies, university, non-government organizations, and individuals), which entails listening to expertise and working together to develop appropriate mechanisms and measures, will we be able to develop an effective and successful Hawaii CNPCP. If you have questions about the Hawaii CNPCP final Findings and Conditions document, please do not hesitate to contact Randall Rush of DOH or Steve Olive of OP at (808) 586-4348 or (808) 587-2877 respectively.
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