RELATING TO CESSPOOLS.
SB 1466 establishes a pilot program for cesspool management in priority areas, aiming to improve water quality and public health while reducing groundwater pollution.
SB 1466 establishes a pilot program for cesspool management in priority areas, aiming to improve water quality and public health while reducing groundwater pollution.
SB 1466 aims to address the environmental and public health concerns associated with cesspools in the state. The bill seeks to establish a pilot program that will focus on cesspool management and remediation in designated priority areas. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve water quality and reduce pollution from cesspools, which are known to contribute to groundwater contamination.
SB 1466 represents a significant legislative effort to tackle the challenges posed by cesspools in Hawaii. By establishing a pilot program and allocating funds for its implementation, the bill aims to enhance public health and environmental quality in affected areas. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, its impact on local communities and the environment will be closely monitored.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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