HomeMy WebLinkAboutNR101018MayorCarvalhoacceptsFinalEISfornewmunicipalsolidwastelandfillBERNARD P. CARVALHO JR.
Mayor
COUNTY OF KAUA'I
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
News Release
For Immediate Release: October 10, 2018
WALLACE G. REZENTES JR.
Managing Director
SARAH BLANE, CHIEF OF STAFF
Tel (808) 241-4900
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Mayor Carvalho accepts Final EIS for new municipal solid waste landfill
LIHU'E — Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. on Wednesday accepted the County of Kauai
Department of Public Works Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the new municipal
solid waste landfill to be located on Ma'alo Road, in Lihu`e.
Mayor Carvalho was joined by Managing Director Wallace Rezentes Jr., Acting County
Engineer Lyle Tabata, and Kauai County Councilmember Arthur Brun on Wednesday afternoon
to sign the letter of acceptance which will be submitted to the state's Office of Environmental
Quality Control (OEQC) and published in The Environmental Notice.
"I am excited and ready to move forward with the siting of this new landfill, which is
something that has been on the top of my Holoholo 2020 list of projects for Kaua'i," said Mayor
Carvalho. "After reviewing the Final EIS, I am satisfied with the statements made knowing they
are in accordance with applicable laws and that the Final EIS also addresses mitigation
measures for any community concerns and other potential impacts."
The Department of Public Works held public meetings in May to provide information on
the county's Draft EIS and to offer the community the opportunity to learn and comment about
the project.
The Draft and Final EIS were prepared by the county's consultants, AECOM and R.M.
Towill. Once the mayor's acceptance letter is received by the OEQC, the county can begin the
final design, permitting, and land -transfer process and move towards construction.
The proposed project includes the construction and operation of a new municipal solid
waste landfill on approximately 270 acres at a site on Ma`alo Road, and a new 2.8-mile off -site
access road and utility infrastructure to support the development.
The new landfill will provide for the proper disposal of the island's generated municipal
solid waste that cannot be further reused, recycled or otherwise recovered.
"It will ensure that our solid waste needs are met when the existing Kekaha landfill
inevitably reaches capacity," said Mayor Carvalho. "We are planning for Kaua`i's future, and this
landfill is crucial to meet the health and safety needs of our community. This is an important
step forward for our Kauai people and the generations to come."
Photo: Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. signs his letter of acceptance for the county's Final
Environmental Impact Statement for the new municipal solid waste landfill.
From left to right: Acting County Engineer Lyle Tabata, Kauai County Councilmember Arthur
Brun, Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. and Managing Director Wallace Rezentes Jr.