Junkyard Faces $55,000 Fine Over Waiawa Stream Pollution and Health Concerns

Junkyard Faces $55,000 Fine Over Waiawa Stream Pollution and Health Concerns
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A 2.6-acre junkyard on Lehua Avenue faces a $55,000 fine from the Department of Health for polluting Waiawa Stream and affecting local health.

Environmental Violations and Penalties

The Department of Health has issued a significant financial penalty against a junkyard operation located on Lehua Avenue. The 2.6-acre facility has been hit with a $55,000 fine following findings that the site was responsible for discharging debris and various materials into the nearby Waiawa Stream. This regulatory action aims to address the environmental degradation caused by the improper handling of waste at the site.

Community Health and Safety Concerns

In addition to the environmental impact on the waterway, the facility has become a source of intense concern for the surrounding community. Local residents have reported experiencing respiratory issues, with many expressing fear regarding the long-term implications for their physical well-being. The proximity of the junkyard to residential areas has led to frequent reports of breathing difficulties among neighbors.

The situation has created a sense of urgency among community members who feel their health is being compromised by the ongoing operations. The intersection of environmental mismanagement and public health risks remains a primary focus for those living near the Waiawa Stream area.

Summary of Incident Details

  • Location: Lehua Avenue, adjacent to Waiawa Stream
  • Penalty: $55,000 fine issued by the Department of Health
  • Violation: Discharge of debris into the stream
  • Resident Impact: Reported breathing problems and health anxieties
  • Facility Size: 2.6 acres
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