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Asbestos in Demolition and Renovation
National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Asbestos (NESHAP)
The Asbestos NESHAP regulations protect the public by minimizing the release of asbestos fibers during activities involving the processing, handling, and disposal of asbestos-containing material. Accordingly, the Asbestos NESHAP specifies work practices to be followed during demolitions and renovations of all structures, installations, and buildings (excluding residential buildings that have four or fewer dwelling units). In addition, the regulations require the owner of the building and/or the contractor to notify applicable State and local agencies and/or EPA Regional Offices before all demolitions, or before renovations of buildings that contain a certain threshold amount of asbestos.
Common Questions about NESHAP
The Asbestos Advisor - OSHA compliance assistance tool
Work practices for Demoltions and Renovations |
Notification for Demolitions and Renovations |
Notification Questions & Answers | |
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If you are in...
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Alaska
| John Pavitt (pavitt.john@epa.gov), 907-271-3688
Ron Anderson (anderson.james@epa.gov), 907-271-1485
Notification Form - Demolition and Renovation for Alaska, Idaho, and Tribes (PDF) (21 KB, 2 pp, About PDF) |
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Idaho
| * Industrial Hygiene Resources (208) 323-8287 for questions and answers.
* Notification form should be sent to:
EPA Idaho Operations Office
1435 North Orchard Street
Boisie, ID 83706
Notification Form - Demolition and Renovation for Alaska, Idaho, and Tribes (PDF) (21 KB, 2 pp, About PDF) |
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Oregon
| Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Asbestos Program
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Washington
| Washington Local Clean Air Agencies
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Training and Accreditation |
Regulations, Policy, Guidance |
Unit: Solid Waste and TSCA
Point of contact: Carmen Caldwell
E-Mail: caldwell.carmen@epa.gov
Phone Number: (206) 553-4762
Last Updated: 05/23/2007 |