United States        Air And Radiation      EPA340fl-90O15
            Environmental Protection    (EN-341)         November 1990
            Agency
&EPA      A Guide To The
            Asbestos NESHAP
            As Revised November 1990
                                          Printed on Recycled Papee

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                 DISCLAIMER
This manual was prepared by the Research Triangle
Institute and Entropy Environmentalists, Inc. for the
Stationary Source Compliance Division of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.  It has been completed
in accordance with EPA Contract No. 68-02-4462, Work
Assignment No. 90-123;.  The contents of this report are
reproduced herein as received from the contractor.  The
opinions, findings, and conclusions expressed are those
of the authors and not necessarily those of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.  Any mention of product
names does not constitute endorsement by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.

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            A GUIDE TO THE ASBESTOS NESHAP AS REVISED NOVEMBER 1990
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INTRODUCTION

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the requirements set forth by
the Clean Air Act (CAA) of 1971, is required to develop and enforce
regulations necessary to protect the general public from exposure to air
pollutants that are known to be hazardous to human health.  The specific
authority of EPA regarding asbestos is listed under Section 112 of the CAA
entitled "National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants" (NESHAP).
The particular standard, that addresses asbestos 1s contained in Title 40 of
the Code of Federal Regulations (40 CFR) Part 61, Subpart M.

     These regulations generally specify emission control requirements for the
mining, manufacturing and fabricating of asbestos, for activities associated
with the demolition and renovation of asbestos-containing buildings, and for
the handling and disposal of asbestos-containing waste material.  The major
intention of the regulations is to minimize the release of asbestos fibers
during all activities involving the handling and processing of asbestos and
asbestos-containing material.


SOURCES UNDER SUBPART M

The following activities are regulated by the Asbestos NESHAP Regulations:

     •  Asbestos milling (61.142);

     •  Roadway surfacing with asbestos-containing material (61.143);

     •  Manufacture of products using commercial asbestos (61.144);

     •  Demolition and/or renovation of facilities with asbestos-containing
        material (61.145);

     •  Spraying of asbestos-containing material (61.146);

     •  Fabrication of products containing commercial asbestos (61.147);

     •  Use of insulating materials that contain commercial asbestos (61.148);

     •  Waste disposal for asbestos milling (61.149);

     •  Disposal of asbestos-containing waste generated during manufacturing,
        demolition, renovation, spraying, and fabricating operations (61.150);

     •  Closure and maintenance of inactive waste disposal sites (61.151);

     •  Design and operation of air cleaning devices (61.152);

     •  Reporting of information pertaining to process control equipment,
        filter devices, processes that generate asbestos waste, etc. (61.153);

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        Operations at active waste disposal sites (61.154); and

        Operations and reporting for facilities that convert asbestos-
        containing waste material into nonasbestos (asbestos-free) material
        (61.155).
REGULATORY HISTORY OF THE ASBESTOS NESHAP

The Asbestos NESHAP regulation has been in existence since 1973 and has been
amended several times.  The following is a summary of the main provisions
contained in the original stipulations and subsequent revisions:

     •  March 31, 1971 - Asbestos listed as a hazardous air pollutant under
        Section 112.                                ,

     •  April 6, 1973 - Original  promulgation developed regulations for:

        - Asbestos mills and manufacturing sources;
        - Asbestos-containing spray-on materials;
        - Use of tailings in roadways;
        - Demolition of buildings containing friable asbestos-containing
          fireproofing and insulating material;
        - The spraying of asbestos-containing materials on buildings and
          structures for fireproofing and insulating purposes.

     •  May 3,  1974 - Regulations were revised to  include:

        - Addition of clarifying  definitions;
        - Clarification of demolition provisions;
        - Clarification of the no visible emission standard to exclude
          condensed uncombined water vapor.

     •  October 14, 1975 - Substantial changes were  made including:

        - Addition of fabricators;
        - Inclusion of renovation projects as regulated activities;
        - Prohibition of the use  of wet applied and  molded insulation (i.e.,
          p_ipe  lagging);
        - Expansion of the scope  of the regulation to  cover asbestos-
          containing waste handling and disposal;
        - Inclusion of inactive waste disposal  sites that were operated by
          milling,  manufacturing, and fabricating  sources.

     •  March 2,  1977 - Minor changes, mostly addressing definitions.

     •  June  19,  1978 - Important changes made include;

        - Expansion of the coverage of spraying  restriction to prohibit
          application of asbestos-containing materials  for decorative
          purposes;

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         - Adoption of provisions to exempt bitumen- or resin-based (i  e
           contains material such as tar or asphalt) materials from the "
           spraying restrictions;
         - Repromulgation of certain work practice provisions.


      •  April  5,  1984 - Repromulgation to make sure that  work practice

         rnl^h5,0?™? be ;nforjed-   I" 1978,  the United States  Supreme Court
          f ?Q7oh3^  AIS a"thonty to enforce  emission standards  under the  CAA
         of 1970 did not extend to work practice standards.


         The CAA Amendments of 1977 gave EPA clear authority  to  enforce work
         S^K^+U  !tandards;  By ^promulgating  the standard,  EPA  removed any
         doubt  that the work practice  standards  could be enforced.   The
         standard  was also reorganized and clarified, and  placed in  Subpart  M.

      •   October 1990 - Promulgated revisions to clarify standard, promote
         compliance,  and aid enforcement,  including:


         -  Requirements for milling, manufacturing,  and fabricating  to monitor
           and  inspect  control  devices  and  keep  records of monitorina
           activities;                                               a

         -  Renotification  requirements  and other clarifying revisions for
           demolition and  renovation; and
         -  Requirements  to  keep  records of waste shipments and waste disposal.


GUIDELINES
IoLl2110MicHftnhap$er! exP]ain what emission sources are covered by the
asbestos NESHAP and what the requirements are for these sources.  There is a
separate chapter for each section of the regulation.  The corresponding
section(s) of the regulation are shown in brackets after each chapter heading

be iSi^rSpH t   ?? (eXCePt t°r deftn1t1ons).   This guide may nbt in any way
be interpreted to alter or replace the coverage  or requirements of Subpart M

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                             ASBESTOS MILLS [61.142]


 DEFINITIONS

 The following terms used in this section are defined in Appendix A:

      Administrator
      Asbestos
      Asbestos mill
      Fugitive sources
      Malfunction
      Outside air
      Owner or operator
      Parti cul ate asbestos material
      Visible emissions


STANDARD  [61. 142 (a)]

Owners or operators of an asbestos mill must either operate the mill
™?IirfInB-fUflltl VS*!"?68' Wlth no Vls1ble emissions of asbestos to '
?h                         ?* Cle?n1?fl  (61'152) that have been set fh by
INSPECTION AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS [61. 142 (b)]

Owners or operators of asbestos mills must do the following:

     "  S?ln?r i°r Vls1blS em!ss1ons d-e..  observe and  record)  at  each
        fac?mv da?!UvCwi?h th56510-  *miss1ons f™ a"* Part  of the  mm
        for each £,,& iJ M-6 m°m tori ng period lasting at  least 15  seconds
        hours?             emissions.  Monitoring must be done during  daylight
        Inspect each  air cleaning  device weekly for proper operation and for
        changes that  signal  potential malfunctions.         pennon ana tor

        Record  all monitoring  and  inspections on forms similar to Figures 1
        and  2 on pages  3  and 4,  respectively.  As a minimum, record :

        - Date  and time of inspection;
        - Presence or absence  of visible emissions-
        ~"JlhJ/a5^* f11tration control device is used, the condition of
         fabric filers-    presence of dust deposits on the clean side of
        - Corrective actions taken; and
        - Daily  hours of air cleaning device operation.


                                                             business

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     •  All  records of monitoring and inspections must be  kept for at least 2
        years.                      :

     •  If visible emissions are observed,  owners and operators must submit
        quarterly reports to the Administrator of the monitoring  results.
        Reports need only be submitted for those quarters  in  which visible
        emissions occurred.  These reports must be  postmarked within 30  days
        of the end of the calendar quarter.

Exceptions To Monitoring Requirements

If the construction of an air cleaning device is such  that weekly inspections
cannot be made without dismantling beyond opening  the  device, then,  instead of
inspections, a written maintenance plan may be submitted to the Administrator
that includes at a minimum, the following:

     •  Maintenance schedule; and

     •  Recordkeeping plan.

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Date of
inspection
(mo/day/yr)







Time of
inspection
(a.m. /p.m.)







Control
device or
fugitive
emission
source
designation
or number







Visible
emissions
observed
(yes/no) ,
corrective
action
taken







Daily
operating
hours







Inspector's
initials







Figure 1.  Record of Visible Emission Monitoring

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  1.   Control  device designation or number

  2.   Date of inspection             •

  3.   Time of inspection	

  4.   Is control  device operating
      properly (yes/no)	
  5.   Tears,  holes,  or abrasions
      in  bags (yes/no)

  6.   Dust  on clean  side  of bags
      (yes/no)
  7.  Other  signs  of malfunctions  or
     potential malfunctions  (yes/no)
 8.  Describe other malfunctions or signs of potential malfunctions.
 9.  Describe corrective action(s) taken.
10.  Date and time corrective
     action taken

11.  Inspected by
       (Print/Type Name)
(Title)
(Signature)
(Date)
       (Print/Type Name)
(Title)
(Signature)
(Date)
         Figure  2.   Air Pollution  Control  Device  Inspection  Checklist

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                               ROADWAYS [61.143]


DEFINITIONS
The following terms used in this section are defined in Appendix A.

     Asbestos-containing waste material
     Asbestos mill
     Asbestos tailings
     Roadways


STANDARD

Construction or maintenance of a roadway with asbestos tailings or asbestos-
containing waste material 1s not allowed.


EXEMPTIONS [61.143(a),(b),(c)3

Exemptions to this prohibition are allowed for asbestos tailings if they are:

     •  Used on a temporary roadway on an  area of asbestos ore deposits; or

     •  Used on a temporary roadway at an  asbestos mill site and the tailings
        have been encapsulated with resinous or bituminous binder (I.e.,
        covered or coated with material such as tar or asphalt) and the
        roadway surface is maintained at least once each year to prevent dust
        emissions; or

     •  Encapsulated in asphalt concrete that meets Section 401 of the
        Standard Specifications for Construction of Roads and Bridges on
        Federal Highway Projects or its equivalent.  (This document may be
        obtained from the Federal Highway  Administration.)

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                             MANUFACTURING [61.144]
 DEFINITIONS
 The  following  terms  used in  this  section  are  defined  in  Appendix  A.
      Administrator
      Asbestos
      Commercial  asbestos
      Fugitive  sources
      Malfunction
      Manufacturing
      Outside air
      Owner  or  operator
      Particulate asbestos material
      Visible emissions

 APPLICABILITY  [61.144(a)]
 The  standard for manufacturing applies to the following manufacturing
 operations  using commercial  asbestos:
      •  Cloth, cord, wicks,  tubing, tape, twine, rope, thread, yarn, roving,
        lap, or  other textile products;
      •  Cement products;
      •  Fireproofing and insulating materials;
      •  Friction  products (refers primarily to clutch facings, brake pads, and
        brake  linings);
      •  Paper, millboard, felt;
      •  Floor tile;
      •  Paints,  coatings, caulks, adhesives, sealants;
      •  Plastics, rubber materials;
      •  Chlorine  utilizing the asbestos diaphragm technology;
      •  Shotgun  shell wads; and
      •  Asphalt concrete.

STANDARD [61.144(b)]
Owners or operators of any manufacturing operations to which this  section
applies must operate with no visible emissions of asbestos to the  outside air

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from the manufacturing operations, the building or structure the operations
are conducted in, or from any other fugitive source; or must follow Air
Cleaning (61.152) that have been set forth by the NESHAP regulations to clean
emissions containing particulate asbestos material before they are released to
the outside air.                 .   !

Inspection and Monitoring Requirements

Owners and operators of affected manufacturing operations must do the
following:                          '
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     •  Monitor for visible emissions (i.e., observe and record) at each
        potential source of asbestos emissions from any part of the
        manufacturing facility daily with the monitoring period lasting at
        least 15 seconds for each source of emissions.  Monitoring must be
        done during daylight hours. '

     •  Inspect each air cleaning device weekly for proper operation and for
        changes that signal potential malfunctions.

     •  Record all monitoring and inspections on forms similar to Figures 1
        and 2 on pages 3 and 4, respectively.  As a minimum, record:

        - Date and time of inspection;
        - Presence or absence of visible emissions;
        - If a fabric filtration control device is used, the condition of
          fabric filters and presence of dust deposits on the clean side of
          fabric filters;
        - Corrective actions taken; and
        - Daily hours of air cleaning device operation.

     •  Furnish upon request and make available during normal working hours,
        all required records.

     •  All records of monitoring and inspections must be kept for at least 2
        years.
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     •  If visible emissions are observed, then the owner or operator must
        submit quarterly reports to the Administrator of the monitoring
        results.  Reports need only be submitted for those quarters in which
        visible emissions occurred, i The reports must be postmarked within 30
        days of the end of the calendar quarter.

Exceptions To Monitoring Requirements

If the construction of an air cleaniing device is such that the weekly
inspections cannot be made without dismantling beyond opening the device,
then, instead of inspections, a written maintenance plan may be submitted to
the Administrator that includes at a^ minimum, the following:

     •  Maintenance schedule; and

     •  Recordkeeping plan.

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I
Date of
Inspection
(mo/day/yr)







Time of
Inspection
(a.m. /p.m.]







Control
device or
fugitive
emission
source
designation
or number







Visible
emissions
observed
(yes/no) ,
corrective
action
taken







Daily
operating
hours







Inspector's
Initials







Figure 1.  Record of Visible Emission Monitori
ng

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 1.  Control device designation or number

 2.  Date of Inspection          	

 3.  Time of Inspection             -   •

 4.  Is control device operating
     properly  (yes/no)	
 5.  Tears, holes, or abrasions
     1n bags  (yes/no)

 6.  Dust on  clean side of bags
     (yes/no)
 7.  Other signs of malfunctions or
     potential malfunctions (yes/no)
 8.  Describe other malfunctions or signs of potential malfunctions.
 9.  Describe corrective act1on(s) taken.
10.  Date and time corrective
     action taken

11.  Inspected by
       (Print/Type Name)
(Title)
(Signature)
(Date)
       (Print/Type Name)
(Title)
(Signature)
(Date)
         Figure 2.  Air Pollution Control Device Inspection Checklist

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                      DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION [61.145]


DEFINITIONS

The following terms used in this section are defined in Appendix A:

     Adequately wet
     Administrator
     Asbestos
     Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing material
     Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing material
     Cutting
     Demolition
     Emergency renovation operation
     Facility
     Facility component
     Friable asbestos material
     Glove bag
     Grinding
     In poor condition
     Installation
     Leak-tight
     Nonscheduled renovation operation
     Outside air
     Owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity
     Particulate asbestos material
     Planned renovation operations
     Regulated asbestos-containing material
     Remove
     Renovation
     Resilient floor covering
     Strip
     Structural member
     Visible emissions
     Working days


INSPECTION FOR ASBESTOS [61.145(a)]

To determine which of the applicability [61.145(a)J, notification [61.145(b)],
or emission control [61.145(c)] procedures apply, the owner or operator of a
demolition or renovation activity must first thoroughly inspect the facility
or the part of the facility where the demolition or renovation will occur for
the presence of friable and nonfriable asbestos-containing material.


APPLICABILITY [61.145(a)]

The applicability requirements for this section have been divided into
different categories according to the amount of regulated asbestos-containing
material in the demolition or renovation activity and the nature of the
activity.

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Demolitions  (Above Cutoff)

If the amount of regulated asbestos-containing material present in a facility
being demolished is  (1) at least 80 linear meters (260 linear feet) on pipes,
or (2) at least 15 square meters (160 square feet) on other facility
components, or (3) where the amount of asbestos-containing material on pipes
and other components could not be measured before stripping, a total of at
least one cubic meter  (35 cubic feet) from all facility components in a
facility being demolished, all notification requirements [61.145(b)] on pages
3-7,  emission control procedures [61i145(c)] on pages 7-11, and waste disposal
requirements [61.150] apply.

Demolitions  (Below Cutoff)

If the amount of regulated asbestos-containing material present in a facility
being demolished is  (1) less than 80 linear meters (260 linear feet) on pipes,
and (2) less than 15 square meters (160 square feet) on other facility
components, and (3) where the amount of asbestos-containing materials on pipes
and other components could not be measured before stripping or demolition, the
total amount from all facility components in a facility being demolished is
less than one cubic meter (35 cubic jFeet) or there is no asbestos, none of the
emission control procedures [61.145(c)] or waste disposal requirements
[61.150] apply.  The applicable notification requirements [61.145(b)] are
listed on pages 3-7.

Demolitions  (Ordered)

If the facility is being demolished by an order of the State or local
government agency because the facility is structurally unsound and in danger
of imminent collapse, the applicable1notification requirements [61,145(b)] are
described on pages 3-7.  The emission control procedures [61.145(c)] that do
not apply are those presented under j'removal of asbestos-containing material,"
"removal of units or sections," "stripping regulated asbestos-containing
material from facility components within a facility," and "burning of
facilities" on pages 7-11.  The applicable waste disposal provisions are
contained in 61.150.

Renovations  (Above Cutoff)

If the amount of regulated asbestos-containing material that will be stripped,
removed, dislodged, cut, drilled, or'otherwise disturbed in a facility being
renovated including nonscheduled renovation operations is (1) at least 80
linear meters (260 linear feet) on p)pes, or  (2) at least 15 square meters
(160 square feet) on other facility components, or (3) where the amount of
asbestos-containing material on pipes and other components could not be
measured before stripping, a total of at least one cubic meter (35 cubic feet)
from all facility components, all notification requirements [61.145(b)] on
pages 3-7, emission control procedures [61.145(c)] on pages 7-11, and waste
disposal requirements  (61.150) applyi

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 Renovations  (Below Cutoff)

 If  the  amount  of  regulated  asbestos-containing material that will be  stripped
 removed or otherwise  disturbed  is  less  than all of the above stated
 quantities,  then  none of  the  notification requirements, emission control
 procedures,  or waste  disposal requirements apply.

 Renovations  (Planned)

 Planned renovation  operations involving individual nonscheduled operations are
 subject to all notification requirements [61.145(b)]r emission control
 procedures [61.145(c)], and waste  disposal requirements (61.150) if,  during a
 calendar year  of  January  1  through December 31, the additive amount of
 regulated asbestos-containing material  that will be removed or stripped is
 predicted to be more  than any of the quantities stated above, under
 "Renovations (Above Cutoff)."

 Renovations  (Emergency)

 If  the  estimated  amount of regulated asbestos-containing materials to be
 removed or stripped during an emergency renovation that results from  a sudden,
 unexpected event, is more than any of the quantities stated above, under
 "Renovation  (Above Cutoff)," all notification requirements [61.145(b)],
 emission control  procedures [61.145(c)] and waste disposal requirements
 (61.150), apply.

 Exemption

 Owners  or operators of demolition and renovation operations are exempt from
 the prohibitions  to construct or modify contained in §61.05(a), the
 application  for approval requirements in §61.07, and the notification of
 startup  requirements  in §61.09.


 NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS [61.145(b)]

 Notifying Responsibility

 Each owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity subject to this
 subpart should provide the Administrator with written notices specifying an
 intention to demolish or renovate a facility and provide updates to these
notices when the  amount of asbestos-containing material  affected changes by as
much as 20 percent.  The notice should be sent by U.S. mail,  by commercial
delivery service,  or should be hand delivered.

Time Line for Submittal  of Notification

The stipulations concerning the appropriate manner of delivery or postmark of
the notice depends on the type of demolition and renovation activity.   The
following notification times have been established:

     •  Postmarked or delivered at least 10 working  days  before asbestos
        stripping  or removal work or other  activity  (such  as  site preparation

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         that would  break up,  dislodge,  or  similarly disturb asbestos material)
         begins,  if  the  amount of asbestos  affected by the demolition or
         renovation  is at least 80 linear meters  (260 linear feet) on pipes or
         15  square meters (160 linear  feet) on other facility components or,
         where the amount of asbestos  containing  material could not be measured
         prior to stripping, a total of  at  least  one cubic meter  (35 cubic
         feet)  from  all  facility components.

      •   Postmarked  or delivered at least 10 working days before  demolition
         begins if the amount  of affected asbestos is less than 80 linear
         meters (260 linear feet)  on pipes  or less than 15 square meters (160
         linear feet) on other facility  components or, where the  amount of
         asbestos containing material  could not be measured prior to stripping,
         a total  of  less than  one cubic  meter (35 cubic feet) from all facility
         components.

      •   Postmarked  or delivered at least 10 working days before  the end of the
         calendar year preceding the year for which the notice is given for
         planned  renovation operations involving  nonscheduled operations if the
         amount of asbestos affected in  the renovation activities is more than
         the  previously  stated amount.

      •   Postmarked  or delivered as early as possible, but no later than the
         following working day,  after  asbestos stripping or removal work or the
         sanding, grinding, cutting, or  abrading  of Category I and II
         nonfriable  asbestos-containing  material  in an emergency  renovation
         activity or a government  ordered demolition activity begins.

      •   If the planned  start  date of I  a  demolition or renovation operation
         changes  after a notification:  is submitted, the Administrator must be
         notified according to the foil lowing schedule:

         - If the new start date is later than the original  start date,  provide
          a  notice by telephone as soon as possible before the original  start
          date and provide a  notice In writing as soon as possible"before, but
          no later than, the  original start date.
         - If the new start date is earlier than the original start date,
          provide a notice in  writing at least 10 working days before any
          stripping or  removal  work begins for demolition and renovation'
          operations where the  amount of asbestos affected is above the cutoff
          and  for demolition  operations where the amount of asbestos affected
          1s below the  cutoff,  provide a notice at least 10 working days
          before demolition begins.

      •   In no  event shall an  operation begin on a date other than the date
         contained in the written  notice of the new start date.

Contents of Notification

All notifications must be in  a  form similar to that shown in Figure 1 on  pages
12 and 13.  For  demolitions (above cutoff and ordered)  and  for renovations
(above cutoff, planned,  and emergency),  all notifications must contain  at
least the following Information:    ;

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 •  An Indication of whether the notice is an original  or a revised
    notification.

 •  Name,  address,  and telephone number of the facility owner and operator
    and the owner or operator of the asbestos removal  firm.

 •  Type of operation:  demolition or renovation.

 •  Facility description including at least the following:

    - Size (square  meters [or square feet]  and number  of floors)
    - Age
    - Present and prior uses

 •  Procedure,  including analytical  methods,  employed  to detect the
    presence of asbestos-containing  material.

 •  Estimate of the approximate  amount of  regulated  asbestos-containing
    material  to be  stripped  using the appropriate  units;  either linear
    meters (linear  feet)  for pipes,  square  meters  (square feet) for other
    facility components,  or  cubic meters  (cubic feet),  if the'asbestos
    containing  material  will  be  stripped from the  facility  components
    without being measured.

 •   Estimate of the amount of Category I and  Category  II  nonfriable
    asbestos-containing  materials in  the affected  part  of the facility
    that will not be removed  before demolition.

 •   Location  and  address, including building number or  name and floor or
    room number,  if appropriate,  street address, city,  county, and State
    of  the  facility being demolished  or renovated.

 •   Scheduled starting and completion dates of asbestos removal work (or
    any other activity, such  as site  preparation that would break up,
    dislodge, or  similarly disturb asbestos material) in a demolition
    (with the exception of government ordered demolitions) or renovation,
    and scheduled starting and completion dates of the demolition or
    renovation.

•   The beginning and ending dates of the report period for planned
    renovation operations involving individual nonscheduled operations.
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•  Description of planned demolition or renovation work including the
   demolition and renovation techniques to be used and a description  of
   the affected facility components.

•  Description of work practice and engineering controls to be used to
   comply with the requirements of this standard.

•  Name and location of the waste disposal  site where  the asbestos-
   containing waste material will be deposited.

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     •  Certification that only persons trained as required in paragraph
        (c)(8) will supervise the stripping and removal of asbestos-containing
        material (effective 1 year ajfter promulgation).
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     •  Description of procedures for handling the finding of unexpected
        regulated asbestos-containing material or Category II nonfriable
        asbestos-containing material that has been crumbled, pulverized, or
        reduced to powder.

     •  For government ordered demolitions, include the name, title, and
        authority of the government representative ordering the demolition,
        the date an order was issued, and the date the demolition was ordered
        to begin by a State or local government representative.  Attach a copy
        of the order to the notification.

     •  For emergency renovations, include the date and hour the emergency
        occurred, a description of the event and an explanation of how the
        event has caused unsafe conditions or would cause equipment damage or
        unreasonable financial burden.
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     •  Name, address, and telephone! number of the waste transporter.

For demolitions (below cutoff), all notifications must contain at least the
following information:

     •  An indication of whether the;notice is an original or a revised
        notification.

     •  Name, address, and telephone number of the facility owner and operator
        and the owner or operator of the asbestos removal firm.

     •  Type of operation:  demolition or renovation.

     •  Facility description including at least the following:

        - Size (square meters [or square feet] and number of floors)
        - Age                       !
        - Present and prior uses

     •  Procedure,  including analytical  methods,  employed to detect the
        presence of asbestos-containing  material.

     •  Estimate of the approximate amount of regulated asbestos-containing
        material  to be stripped using the appropriate units,  either linear
        meters (linear feet)  for pipe,  square meters (square feet)  for other
        facility components,  or cubic meters (cubic feet), if the asbestos-
        containing  material  will  be stripped from the facility components
        without being measured.

     •  Estimate of the amount of Category I and  Category II  nonfriable
        asbestos-containing  materials in the affected part of the facility
        that will not be removed before  demolition.

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     •  Location and street address, including building number or name and
        floor or room number, if appropriate, street address, city, county,
        and State of the facility being demolished.

     •  Scheduled starting and completion dates of demolition.

     •  Description of procedures for handling the finding of unexpected
        regulated asbestos-containing material or Category II nonfriable
        asbestos-containing material that been crumbled, pulverized, or
        reduced to powder.
PROCEDURES FOR ASBESTOS EMISSIONS CONTROL [61.145(c)]

Removal of Asbestos-Containing Material

All regulated asbestos-containing materials must be removed from a facility
being demolished or renovated before any activities are carried out that would
break up, dislodge or similarly disturb the materials or preclude access to
the materials for subsequent removal.

Exceptions From Removal

Regulated asbestos-containing materials do not need to be removed before
demolition if:

     •  The material consists of Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing
        materials such as packing, gaskets, asphalt roofing, and vinyl floor
        tile, which is not in poor condition and is not friable; or

     •  The material is on a facility component that is encased in concrete or
        other similarly hard material and is adequately wet whenever exposed
        during demolition; or

     •  The material was not accessible for testing and was not discovered
        until after demolition began and, as a result of the demolition, the
        material cannot be safely removed.  If not removed for safety reasons,
        the exposed material and any asbestos contaminated debris must be
        treated as asbestos-containing waste material and adequately wet at
        all times until final disposal; or

     •  The materials are Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing materials
        that are unlikely to become crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder
        during demolition.

Removal of Units or Sections

When a facility component that contains regulated asbestos-containing
materials or that is covered or coated with regulated asbestos-containing
materials is being taken out of the facility as a unit or in sections, removal
must adhere to the following procedures:

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     •  Adequately wet any regulated asbestos-containing materials exposed
        during cutting or disjoining (i.e., separating or detaching)
        operations; and

     •  Carefully lower the units or sections to the floor or to ground level
        without dropping, throwing, sliding or otherwise damaging or
        disturbing the regulated asbestos-containing material.

Stripping Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material From Facility Components
Within a Facility

When regulated asbestos-containing material is stripped from facility
components while they remain in place within a facility, the regulated
asbestos-containing material must be adequately wet during the stripping
operation.

Stripping Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material from Facility Components that
Have Been Taken Out as Units or Sections

When facility components that are co'vered, coated, or contain regulated
asbestos-containing materials are removed from a facility as a unit or in
sections, the components must be contained in leak-tight wrapping or the
regulated asbestos-containing material must be stripped.  If regulated
asbestos-containing material is stripped from these components, the following
procedures must be used:

     •  Adequately wet the regulated asbestos-containing material during
        stripping; or               !

     •  Use a local exhaust ventilation and collection system designed and
        operated to capture the particulate asbestos materials produced by the
        stripping;

        - The local exhaust system must exhibit no visible emissions to the
          outside air; or
        - The system must be designed and operated in accordance with the
          requirements contained in |Air Cleaning (61.152).

Exception From Stripping Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material from Facility
Components that Have Been Taken Out as Units or Sections

Stripping of asbestos is not required if the unit or section is a large
facility component (excluding beams) such as reactor vessels, large tanks, and
steam generators, and the following conditions are met:

     •  The component can be removed, transported, stored, and reused without
        disturbing or damaging the a'sbestos; and

     •  The component is encased in a leak-tight wrapping that is labeled in
        accordance with the legend given below during all loading and
        unloading operations and during storage.
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                                    DANGER            '       .''...
                 (2.5 cm (1 inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                             ASBESTOS DUST HAZARD
                 (2.5 cm (1 inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                        CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
                (1.9 cm (3/4 inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                           Authorized Personnel Only
                               (14 Point Gothic)

        - Spacing between the lines should be at least equal to the height of
          the upper two lines.

Regulated Asbestos-Containing Materials that Have Been Removed or Stripped

All asbestos-containing materials, including those that have been removed or
stripped must be handled as follows:

     •  Materials must be adequately wet to ensure that they will remain wet
        until they are collected and contained or treated in preparation for
        disposal in accordance with the Standard for Waste Disposal for
        Demolition and Renovation (61.150); and

     •  Materials must be carefully lowered to the ground or a lower floor
        without dropping, throwing, sliding, or otherwise damaging them; and

     •  Materials must be transported to the ground via leak-tight chutes or
        containers if they have been removed or stripped more than 50 feet
        above the ground level and were not removed as units or sections.

Exceptions from Wetting

Wetting of regulated asbestos-containing material is not required in the
following situations:

     •  In a renovation where the Administrator has determined that wetting
        would unavoidably damage equipment or present a safety hazard and one
        of the following emission control methods is employed:

        - A local exhaust ventilation and collection system to catch the
          particulate asbestos material; the system must exhibit no visible
          emissions to the outside air or must be designed and operated in
          accordance with the requirements contained in Air Cleaning (61.152);
          or
        - A glove-bag system to contain the particulate asbestos material; or
        - A leak-tight wrapping to contain all asbestos-containing material
          prior to dismantlement; or
        - Other equivalent methods for which approval has been received from
          the Administrator based on a determination that it is equivalent to
          wetting as a means of controlling asbestos emissions.

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        - If an equivalent alternative is used,  a copy of the  Administrator's
          written approval shall  be kept at the  worksite and available  for
          inspection.

     •  Regulated asbestos-containing materials  contained in leak tight
        wrapping that have been removed in accordance with the paragraphs on
        "stripping regulated asbestos-containing material from facility
        components that have been taken out as units or sections" on page 8,
        and "exception from wetting" for renovations, on page  4,  need not be
        wetted.

     •  When the temperature is below freezing at the point of removal.  In
        these cases the owner or operator should:

        - Remove facility components coated or covered with asbestos-
          containing materials as units or in sections to the  maximum extent
          possible; and            \
        - During periods when wetting operations are suspended due to freezing
          temperature, the owner or; operator must record the temperature at
          the beginning, middle, and end of each work day; and
        - Keep daily temperature records available during normal  business
          hours for the Administrator's inspection.  The records should be
          kept at the demolition or renovation site and the owner or operator
          should retain them for at least 2 years.
                                   I •

Training for Handling of Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material  (Effective 1
year After Promulgation)           |

All asbestos-containing material shall be stripped, removed, and otherwise
handled by an owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity with at
least one on-site representative trained in the provisions of this regulation
and the means of complying with them.  The minimum training will include:

     •  Applicability of  regulations;

     •  Notification requirements;

     •  Material identification procedures;
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     •  Control procedures for removals  including;

        - Wetting;
        - Local exhaust ventilation;
        - Negative pressure  enclosures;
        - Glove-bag  procedures; and
        - High  Efficiency Particulate  Air  (HEPA)  filters.

      •  Waste  disposal practices;

      •  Reporting  and  recordkeeping;

      •  Asbestos hazards  and worker  protection.
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Records must be kept demonstrating that the required training has taken place
and these records must be available for inspection by the Administrator during
normal business hours at the demolition and renovation site.  This requirement
becomes effective one year after promulgation of the regulations.  Individuals
trained in accordance with this requirement must take a refresher course at
least every 2 years.

Wrecking of Structurally Unsound Facilities

When a structurally unsound facility is being demolished by order of State or
local governments, that portion of the facility having regulated asbestos-
containing materials should be adequately wet during the wrecking operation.

Burning of Facilities

All regulated asbestos containing-materials, including Category I and Category
II nonfriable materials must be removed from a facility that is to be
destroyed by burning.
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                     NOTIFICATION OF DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION (continued)
 X.   DESCRIPTION OF PLANNED DEMOLITION OR RENOVATION WORK,  AND METHOD (S)  TO BE USED:
 XI. DESCRIPTION OF ENGINEERING CONTROLS AND  WORK PRACTICES TO BE USED  TO CONTROL
     EMISSIONS OF ASBESTOS AT THE DEMOLITION  AND RENOVATION SITE:
 XII. WASTE TRANSPORTER  #1
  Name:
  Address
City:
State:
Contact Persons
Zip:
Telephone:
      WASTE TRANSPORTER #2
  Name:
 Address:
City:
State:
Contact Person:
Zip:
Telephone:
XIII.   WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
 Name:
 Address:
 City:
                                           State:
             Zip:
 Telephone:
XIV.   IF DEMOLITION ORDERED  BY A GOVERNMENT AGENCY,  PLEASE  IDENTIFY THE AGENCY BELOW:
 Name:
                                                 Title:
 Authority:
 Date of Order (MM/DD/YY):
Date Ordered to Begin (MM/DD/YY):
XV.  FOR EMERGENCY RENOVATIONS
 Date and Hour of Emergency (MM/DD/YY):
 Description of the Sudden, Unexpected Event:
 Explanation of How the Event Caused Unsafe Conditions or Serious Disruption of Industrial
 Operations:
XVI. DESCRIPTION  OF PROCEDURES  TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT THAT UNEXPECTED ASBESTOS IS
     FOUND OR PREVIOUSLY NONFRIABLE ASBESTOS MATERIAL BECOMES  CRUMBLED, PULVERIZED,
     OR REDUCED TO POWDER.
XVII.I  CERTIFY THAT AN INDIVIDUAL TRAINED IN THE PROVISIONS OF  THIS REGULATION  (40 CFR
     PART 61, SUBPART MJWILL BE  ON-SITE DURING THE  DEMOLITION OR RENOVATION AND  EVIDENCE
     THAT THE REQUIRED TRAINING  HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY THIS PERSON WILL BE AVAILABLE
     FOR INSPECTION DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS.  (Required 1 year after promulgation)
                                            (signature  or owner/Operator)
                                  (Date)
XVIII.  I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE  INFORMATION IS CORRECT.
                                            (signature  or  owner/operator)
                                  (Date)

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                           NOTIFICATION OF DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION
I. FACILITY INFORMATION (Identify owner, removal contractor, and o
OWNER;
Address :
Citys States Zip
Contact: Tel
REMOVAL CONTRACTOR:
Address:
City: State: Zip
Contact: Tel
OTHER OPERATOR:
Address:
City: State: Zip:
Contact: Tel:
II. TYPE OF NOTIFICATION (0 - Original/R •= Revised):
III. TYPE OF OPERATION (D - Demolition/R «= Renovation):
IV. IS ASBESTOS PRESENT? (Yes/Ho)
V. FACILITY DESCRIPTION (Include building name, number and floor 01
Bldg Name:
Address :
Address:
CLtyt State: County:
Site Location:
Building Size SqMeteri SqFt: f of Flo
Present Use: Prior Use:
VI. PROCEDURE, INCLUDING ANALYTICAL METHOD, IF APPROPRIATE,
OF ASBESTOS MATERIAL:
VI I. APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF RACM TO BE REMOVED AND NONFRIABLE
NOT BE REMOVED. SPECIFY THE AMOUNT OF ASBESTOS BELOW.
RACM To
Be Remove
Pipes - Linear Feet
Pipes - Linear Meters
Surface Area - Square Feet
Surface Area - Square Meters
Volume RACM Off Facility Component - Cubic Feet
Volume RACM Off Facility Component - Cubic Meter
VIII. SCHEDULED DATES OF ASBESTOS REMOVAL (MM/DD/YY) Start
IX. SCHEDULED DATES OF DEMO/RENOVATION {MM/DD/YY ) Start
ther operator)



t











• room number)





ore: Age in Years:

USED TO DETECT THE PRESENCE
ASBESTOS MATERIAL THAT WILL
Nonfriable Asbestos Mat-
erial Not to Be Removed
id Category I Category II






: Completion:
s Completion:
Continued on page two
                  Figure 1.   Notification  of Demolition and Renovation

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                                SPRAYING [61.146]


 DEFINITIONS

 The following terms  used in  this  section  are  defined  in  Appendix  A:

      Administrator
      Asbestos
      Friable  asbestos  material
      Outside  air
      Owner or operator
      Particulate asbestos material
      Visible  emissions


 STANDARD FOR  BUILDINGS,  STRUCTURES,  PIPES,  AND  CONDUITS  [61.146(a)]

 The owner or  operator  of an  operation  in  which  asbestos-containing materials
 are spray applied may  not use materials that  contain  more than 1  percent
 asbestos for  spray application  on buildings,  structures, pipes, and conduits.
 The determination of asbestos content  must  be made using the method specified
 in  Appendix A,  Subpart F,  Title 40 of  the Code  of Federal Regulations  (40 CFR)
 Part 763,  Section 1, Polarized  Light Microscopy.


 STANDARD FOR  EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY [61.146(b)]

 For spray-on  application of  materials  that  contain more than 1 percent
 asbestos on equipment  and  machinery, the  owner  or operator of an  operation
 must:

      •   Notify  the Administrator at least 20  days before beginning the
         spraying  operation and  include  the  following  information  in the
         notice:

         - Name  and address of owner or  operator;
         - Location of  spraying  operation;
         - Procedures to  be followed to meet the requirements of this standard.

      •   Discharge  no visible emissions to the outside air from spray-on
         application of the asbestos-containing material or use the methods
         specified  in Air Cleaning (61.152) to clean emissions containing
         particulate asbestos material before they are released to the outside
         air.


 EXCEPTIONS  TO STANDARDS  [61.146(c)]

The requirements of this section do not apply to the spray-on  application of
materials where the asbestos fibers in  the materials are encapsulated with a
bituminous or resinous binder (such as  asphalt or tar) during  spraying and the
materials are not  friable after drying.

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EXEMPTIONS [61.146(d)]

Owners or operators of sources subject to this paragraph are exempt from the
prohibition to construct or modify in §61.05(a),  the application for approval
of construction or modification requirements in §61.07,  and notification of
startup requirements in §61.09.

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                              FABRICATING [61.147]


 DEFINITIONS

 The  following terms used in this section are defined in  Appendix A:

      Administrator
      Asbestos
      Commercial  asbestos
      Fabricating
      Fugitive sources
      Malfunction
      Outside  air
      Owner or operator
      Particulate asbestos  material
      Regulated asbestos-containing  material
      Visible  emissions


 APPLICABILITY [61.147(a)]

 This  section  applies to  the following  fabricating operations  using commercial
 asbestos:

      •   The fabrication  of cement building products.

      •   The fabrication  of friction products (refers  primarily to clutch
         facings,  brake pads,  and brake linings), except  those operations that
         primarily install  asbestos  friction  materials on motor vehicles.

      •   The fabrication  of cement or silicate board  for  ventilation hoods;
         ovens;  electrical  panels; laboratory furniture;  bulkheads, partitions,
         and ceilings for marine  construction; and flow control devices for the
         molten  metal industry.


 STANDARD [61.147(b)j

 Each  owner  or operator of  any of the fabricating operations to which this
 section  applies  shall  either:

      •   Discharge  no visible  emissions  to the outside air from any of the
         operations  or  from any building or structure  in  which they are
         conducted  or from  any other fugitive sources; or

      •   Use the methods  specified by Air Cleaning (61.152) to clean emissions
         containing  particulate asbestos material before  they reach the outside
         air.

Inspection and Monitoring  Requirements

Owners and operators of fabricating operations must comply with the following:

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     •  Monitor for visible emissions  (i.e., observe and record) at each
        potential source of asbestos emissions from any part of the
        fabricating facility daily with the monitoring period lasting at least
        15 seconds for each source of  emissions.  Monitoring must be done
        during daylight hours.

     •  Inspect each air cleaning device weekly for proper operation and for
        changes that signal potential malfunctions.

     •  Record all monitoring and inspections on forms similar to Figures 1
        and 2 on pages 3 and 4 respectively.  As a minimum record:

        - Date and time of inspection;
        - Presence or absence of visible emissions;
        - If a fabric filtration control device is used, the condition of
          fabric filters and presence of dust deposits on clean side of fabric
          f11ters;
        - Corrective actions taken; and
        - Daily hours of air cleaning device operation.

     •  Furnish upon request and make available during normal working hours,
        all required records.

     •  All records of monitoring and inspections must be kept for at least 2
        years.

     •  If visible emissions are observed, then the owner or operator must
        submit quarterly reports to the Administrator of the monitoring
        results.  Reports need only be submitted for those quarters in which
        visible emissions occurred.  The reports must be postmarked within 30
        days of the end of the calendar quarter.

Exceptions To Monitoring Requirements

If the construction of an air cleaning device is such that the weekly
inspections cannot be made without dismantling beyond opening the device,
then, instead of inspections, a written maintenance plan may be submitted to
the Administrator that includes at a minimum, the following:

     •  Maintenance schedule; and

     •  Recordkeeping plan.

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Date of
Inspection
(mo/day/yr)







Time of
Inspection
(a.m. /p.m.)







Control
device or
fugitive
emission
source
designation
or number







Visible
emissions
observed
(yes/no) ,
corrective
action
taken







Dally
operating
hours







Inspector's
Initials







Figure 1.  Record of Visible Emission Monitoring

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 1.   Control  device designation or number

 2.   Date of Inspection          	

 3.   Time of Inspection          	

 4.   Is control device operating
     properly (yes/no)               '
 5.   Tears, holes, or abrasions
     in bags (yes/no)

 6.   Dust on clean side of bags
     (yes/no)
 7.  Other signs of malfunctions or
     potential malfunctions (yes/no)
 8.  Describe other malfunctions or signs of potential  malfunctions.
 9.  Describe corrective act1on(s) taken.
10.  Date and time corrective
     action taken

11.  Inspected by
       (Print/Type Name)
(Title)
^Signature)
(Date)
       (Print/Type Name)
(Title)
 (Signature)
(Date)
         Figure 2.  Air Pollution Control Device Inspection Checklist

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                          INSULATING MATERIALS  [61.148]


DEFINITIONS

The following terms used  in this section are defined in Appendix A:

     Commercial asbestos
     Facility
     Facility component
     Friable asbestos material
     Owner or operator


STANDARD

An owner or operator of a facility may not install or reinstall any insulating
materials on a facility component if these materials contain commercial
asbestos and if the materials are either molded and friable or are applied wet
and become friable after drying.  The provisions of this paragraph do not
                    ed insulating materials regulated under the Standard for

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             WASTE DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS  FOR ASBESTOS MILLS  [61.149]


DEFINITIONS

The  following terms  used  in this  section  are defined in Appendix A:

     Active  waste disposal  site
     Adequately wet
     Administrator
     Asbestos
     Asbestos-containing  waste material
     Asbestos mill
     Asbestos tailings
     Asbestos waste  from  control  devices
     Facility
     Facility component
     Friable asbestos material
     Fugitive sources
     Outside air
     Owner or operator
     Particulate  asbestos material
     Regulated asbestos-containing material
     Visible emissions
     Waste generator
     Waste shipment record
     Working days


APPLICABILITY [61.149]

This section applies to each owner or operator of any source covered under the
provisions of the Standards for Asbestos Mills (61.142).


STANDARD [61.149(a)(b)(c)]

Each owner or operator of any asbestos mill source shall:

     •   Deposit all asbestos-containing waste material  at  a waste disposal
        site operated in accordance with the provisions of the Standard for
        Active Waste Disposal  Sites (61.154);  and

     •   Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air  from the transfer of
        control  device asbestos waste to the tailings conveyor, or use the
        methods specified by Air Cleaning (61.152)  to clean emissions; and

     •   Dispose of the asbestos waste from control  devices in accordance with
        [61.150(a)],  or by discharging no visible emissions or by using the
        procedures contained in "waste disposal methods for asbestos-
        containing waste material" on page 2;  and

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     •  Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air during the
        collection, processing, packaging, or transporting of any asbestos-
        containing waste material or use one of the disposal methods described
        below in "waste disposal methods for asbestos-containing waste
        material."

Waste Disposal Methods for Asbestos-Containing Waste Material

     •  Use a wetting agent as follows:

        - Adequately mix all asbestos-containing waste material with a wetting
          agent recommended by the manufacturer of the agent to effectively
          wet dust and tailings, before depositing the material at a waste
          disposal site.  Use the agent as recommended for the particular dust
          by the manufacturer of the agent; and
        - Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from the wetting
          operation or use the methods specified by Air Cleaning (61.152) to
          clean emissions.
        - Wetting may be suspended when the ambient temperature at the waste
          disposal site is less than -9.5 °C (15 °F).  When wetting operations
          are suspended, hourly temperature recordings must be kept and the
          records retained for at least 2 years in a form suitable for
          inspection.             '  '•

     •  Use an alternative treatment that has received approval by the
        Administrator.

Obtaining Approval for Alternative Treatment

To obtain approval for an alternative treatment, a written request: must be
submitted to EPA.  The request must'demonstrate that the following criteria
are met:

     •  The method controls asbestos emissions to levels equivalent to those
        achieved by currently required methods;

     •  The method is suitable for the intended application;

     •  The method will not violate other regulations; and

     •  The method will not result in increased water pollution, land
        pollution, or occupational liazard.


TRANSPORTATION OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL [61.149(d)]
                                    i                            •
If asbestos-containing waste material is transported by vehicle to a disposal
site, it should be:

     •  In marked (placarded) vehicles with the signs visible during the
        loading and unloading of the waste.  The markings must:

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         " rnn?^te? 1"such a.ma™er that a person can easily read the legend.
         - Conform to the requirements for 51 cm.  x 36 cm.  (20 in.  x 14 in )
           upright format signs as specified in 29 CFR 1910.145 and this
           paragraph; and
         - Display the following legend in the lower panel  with letter sizes
           and styles of a visibility at least equal  to those  specified below:

                                     DANGER
                  (2.5 cm (1 inch)  Sans Serif,  Gothic or Block)

                             ASBESTOS DUST HAZARD
                  (2.5 cm (1 inch)  Sans Serif,  Gothic or Block)

                         CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
                 (1.9 cm (3/4 inch)  Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                            Authorized Personnel Only
                                (14 Point  Gothic)

        - Spacing between the  lines  should be  at  least  equal to the height of
          the upper  two  lines.

     •  Provide a copy of the waste  shipment record  described below in "waste
        shipment record," to the disposal site owner or operator at the same
        time as the  asbestos-containing material arrives at the disposal site.


WASTE SHIPMENT RECORD  [61.149(e)]

For all asbestos-containing waste material transported off site:

     •  Maintain asbestos waste shipment records using a form similar to that
        shown in Figure 1 that includes the following information:

        - Name,  address, and telephone number of the waste  generator-
        - Name and address of the local State, or EPA Regional  agency
          responsible for administering the asbestos NESHAP program.
        - Quantity of asbestos-containing waste material in cubic meters or
          cubic  yards;
        - Name and telephone number of the disposal  site operator-
        - Name and physical  location of the disposal  site-
        - Date transported;                               '
        - Name,  address and  telephone number of the  transporter(s)-  and
        - A certification that  the contents of the shipment are accurately
          described  and classified and that they are  packaged properly to  meet
          an  applicable international and government transport regulations.

    •   Retain a  copy of the asbestos waste  shipment  record for at  least 2
       years.


    *   *I aucopy of  5he  waste  sni'Pmfint record  signed by the owner or  operator
       of the waste  disposal site  has not been returned  to the generator
       within 35 days  from  the  date  the waste was accepted by the initial
       transporter,  the  generator  must  contact the transporter and/or the

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owner or operator of the waste disposal site to determine the status
of the shipment.

If a copy of the waste shipment record signed by the owner or operator
of the waste disposal site has not been returned to the generator
within 45 days from the date the waste was accepted by the initial
transporter, the generator must submit a written report to the agency
responsible for administering the asbestos NESHAP program for the
waste generator.  The report must include:
                            i
- a copy of the waste shipment record for which a copy signed by the
  owner or operator of the waste disposal site was not received.
- A cover letter signed by the waste generator explaining the efforts
  taken to locate the asbestos waste shipment and the results of those
  efforts.

Furnish upon request, and matke available during normal business hours
for inspection, all records required under this section.

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Generator 1
Transporter
4->
to
re
to
O
Q.
to
•r—
O
1. Work site name and mailing address
2. Operator's name and address
Owner's name

3. Waste disposal site (WDS) name,
mailing address, and physical site
location
4. Name, and address of responsible
5. Description of materials
Owner's
telephone no.
Operator's
telephone no.
WDS
phone no.
agency



8. Special handling Instructions and add11
6. Containers
No. Type


7. Total quantity
m3 (yd3)


ilonal Information
9. OPERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this
consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping
name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are 1n all
respects 1n proper condition for transport by highway according to
applicable International and government regulations.
Printed/typed name & title
10. Transporter 1 (Acknowledgment of
Printed/typed name & title
Address and telephone no.
11. Transporter 2 (Acknowledgment of
Printed/typed name & title
Address and telephone no.
12. Discrepancy Indication space

Signature
Month Day Year
receipt of materials)

Signature
Month Day Year
receipt of materials)
Signature
Month Day Year

13. Waste disposal site
owner or operator: Certification of receipt of asbestos materials
covered by this manifest except as noted In Item 12.
Printed/typed name & title

Signature
Month Day Year
(Continued]
Figure 1.  Waste Shipment Record

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                                    INSTRUCTIONS
 Waste Generator Section (Items 1-9)
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       Enter the name of the facility at which asbestos waste 1s generated and
       the address where the facility 1s located.  In the appropriate spaces.
       also enter the name of the owner of the facility and the owner's phone
       number.

       If a demolition or renovation, enter the name and address of the compam
       and authorized agent responsible for performing the asbestos removal.
       In the appropriate spaces, also enter the phone number of the operator.

       Enter the name, address, and physical site location of the waste
       disposal site (WDS) that will be receiving the asbestos materials.   In
       the appropriate spaces,  also enter the phone number of the WDS.  Enter
       "on-site" 1f the waste will be disposed of on the generator's property.

       Provide the name and address of the local, State, or EPA Regional office
       responsible for administering the asbestos NESHAP program.

       Indicate the types of asbestos waste materials generated.  If from  a
       demolition or renovation,  indicate the amount of asbestos that 1s

            -  Friable asbestos material
            -  NonfHable asbestos material

       Enter the number of containers used to transport the asbestos materials
       listed 1n Item 5.  Also  enter one  of the following container codes  used
       1n transporting each type  of asbestos material  (specify any other type
       of container used if not listed below):

            DM - Metal  drums, barrels
            DP - Plastic drums, barrels
            BA - 6  mil  plastic  bags or wrapping

       Enter the quantities  of  each type  of  asbestos material  removed  1n units
       of cubic  meters  (cubic yards).

       Use this  space to indicate  special transportation, treatment, storaqe
       or disposal or Bill of Lading  information.  If an alternate waste
       disposal  site 1s  designated, note  it here.  Emergency response
       telephone numbers or  similar information may be Included here.
NOTE:  The waste generator must retain a copy of this form.
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                        Figure 1.  Waste Shipment Record

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 9.  The authorized agent of the waste generator must read and then sign
     and date this certification.  The date 1s the date of receipt by
     transporter.

Transporter Section (Items 10 & 11)

10. & 11.  Enter name, address, and telephone number of each transporter
           used, If applicable.  Print or type the full name and title of
           person accepting responsibility and acknowledging receipt of
           materials as listed on this waste shipment record for transport.
           Enter date of receipt and signature.

NOTE:  The transporter must retain a copy of this form.

Disposal Site Section (Items 12 & 13)

12.  The authorized representative of the WDS must note in this space any
     discrepancy between waste described on this manifest and waste actually
     received as well  as any Improperly enclosed or contained waste.  Any
     rejected materials should be listed and destination of those materials
     provided.  A site that converts asbestos-containing waste material to
     nonasbestos material  is considered a WDS.

13.  The signature (by hand) of the authorized WDS agent indicates
     acceptance and agreement with statements on this manifest except as
     noted in item 12.  The date is the date of signature and receipt of
     shipment.

NOTE:  The WDS must retain a completed copy of this form.   The WDS must
also send a completed  copy to the operator listed in item 2.
                     Figure 1.  Waste Shipment  Record

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STANDARD  FOR WASTE  DISPOSAL  FOR MANUFACTURING, FABRICATING, DEMOLITION,
                  RENOVATION, AND SPRAYING OPERATIONS  [61.150]


DEFINITIONS

The following terms used  1n  this section are defined  in Appendix A:

     Active waste disposal site
     Adequately wet
     Administrator
     Asbestos
     Asbestos-containing  waste materials
     Asbestos waste from  control devices
     Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing material
     Category II nonfriable  asbestos-containing material
     Demolition
     Fabricating
     Facility
     Facility component
     Friable asbestos material
     Leak-tight
     Manufacturing
     Outside air
     Owner or operator
     Particulate asbestos material
     Regulated asbestos-containing material
     Renovation
     Visible emissions
     Waste generator
     Waste shipment record


APPLICABILITY [61.150]

This section applies to each owner or operator of any of the following
sources:

     •  Manufacturing (61.144);

     •  Fabricating (61.147);

     •  Demolition  (61.145);

     •  Renovation  (61.145); and

     •  Spraying (61.146).


EMISSION CONTROL STANDARD [61.150(a)]

Each owner or operator of any of the above sources must discharge no visible
emissions to the outside air during the collection, processing (including

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incineration), packaging, or transporting of a-  asbestos-containing material
generated by the source, or use one of the fol :-rwing treatments:

     •  Adequately wet asbestos-containing waste material  as follows:

        - Mix control device asbestos waste to form a slurry and adequately
          wet other asbestos-containing waste material; and
        - Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection,
          mixing, wetting, and handling operations, or use the methods
          specified by Air Cleaning (61.152) to clean emissions containing
          particulate asbestos material; and
        - After wetting, seal all asbestos-containing waste material in leak-
          tight containers while w6t; or, for materials that will  not fit into
          containers without additional breaking, put materials into leak-
          tight wrapping; and
        - Label the containers or wrapped materials using  warning  labels
          specified by Occupational Safety and Health Standards of the
          Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
          (OSHA) under 29 CFR 1910.1001(j)(2) or 1926.58(k)(2)(iii).  The
          labels must be printed in letters of sufficient  size and contrast to
          be readily visible and legible.
        - For asbestos-containing waste material that is to be transported off
          the facility site, label containers or wrapped materials with the
          name of the waste generator and the location at  which the waste was
          generated.
        - This provision does not apply to Category I nonfriable asbestos-
          containing materials or Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing
          materials that do not become crumbled pulverized, or reduced to
          powder during demolition or renovation.

     •  Process asbestos-containing waste material  into nonfriable forms as
        follows:

        - Form all asbestos-containing waste material  into nonfriable pellets
          or other shapes; and
        - Discharge no visible emissions to the outside air from collection
          and processing operations or use the method specified by Air
          Cleaning (61.152) to clean emissions containing  particulate asbestos
          material.                •
        - This provision does not apply to Category I nonfriable asbestos-
          containing materials or Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing
          materials that do not become crumbled, pulverized,  or reduced to
          powder during demolition or renovation.

     •  For facilities that are demolished without  removing the regulated
        asbestos-containing materials and for ordered demolitions,  the
        material must be adequately wet after the demolition has occurred and
        again when loading the material for transport to a disposal  site.
        Asbestos-containing materials covered by this paragraph may be
        transported in bulk without being placed in leak-tight .containers or
        wrapping.

     •  Use an alternative treatment that has received prior approval  by EPA.

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      •  These  treatment methods  for asbestos-containing waste materials do not
        apply  to  Category  I  nonfriable asbestos-containing material and
        Category  II nonfriable asbestos-containing materials that do not
        become crumbled pulverized, or reduced to powder during demolition or
        renovation.

Obtaining Approval for Alternative Treatment

To obtain approval for an  alternative treatment, a written request must be
submitted to EPA.  The request must demonstrate that the alternative method
meets the following criteria:

      •  The method controls  asbestos emissions to levels equivalent to those
        achieved  by currently required methods;

      •  The method is suitable for the intended application;

      •  The method will not  violate other regulations; and

      •  The method will not  result in increased water pollution, land
        pollution, or occupational hazard.


DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL [61.150(b)]

All asbestos-containing waste material, except Category I nonfriable asbestos-
containing waste material  that has not been sanded, ground, cut, or abraded,
must be deposited as soon  as is practical at:

     •  A waste disposal site operated in accordance with the Standard for
        Active Waste Disposal Sites (61.154); or

     •  An EPA-approved site that converts regulated asbestos-containing
        material and asbestos-containing waste material  into nonasbestos
        (asbestos-free) material according to the Standard for Sites that
        Convert Asbestos-Containing Waste Material  into Nonasbestos (Asbestos-
        Free) Material (61.155).


TRANSPORTATION OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL [61.150(c)]

If asbestos-containing waste material  is transported by vehicle to a disposal
site,  it should be:

     •  In marked (placarded) vehicles with the signs visible during loading
        and unloading of the waste.   The markings must:

        - Be posted in such a manner that a person  can easily read the legend.
        - Conform to the requirements  for 51 cm.  x  36 cm.  (20 in.  x 14 in.)
          upright format signs as specified in 29 CFR 1910.145 and this
          paragraph;  and
        - Display the following legend in the lower panel  with letter sizes
          and styles of a visibility at least equal  to those specified below:

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                                    DANGER
                 (2.5 cm (1 inch) Sans Serif,  Gothic or Block)

                             ASBESTOS DUST HAZARD
                 (2.5 cm (1 inch) Sans Serif,  Gothic or Block)

                        CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
                (1.9 cm (3/4 inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                           Authorized Personnel Only
                               (14 Point Gothic)

        - Spacing between the lines should be at least equal  to  the height of
          the upper two lines.

     •  Provide a copy of the waste[shipment record described below in "waste
        shipment record," to the disposal site owner or operator at the same
        time as the asbestos-containing material arrives at the  disposal site


WASTE SHIPMENT RECORD [61.150(d)]

For all asbestos-containing waste material transported off the facility site:

     •  Maintain waste shipment records using a form similar to  that shown in
        Figure 1 that includes the following information:

        - Name, address, and telephone number of the waste generator;
        - Name and address of local j, State, or EPA Regional agency responsible
          for administering the asbestos NESHAP program.
        - Quantity of asbestos-containing waste material in cubic meters or
          yards;
        - Name and telephone number of the disposal site operator;
        - Name and physical location of the disposal site;
        - Date transported;
        - Name, address and telephone number of the transporter(s); and
        - A certification that the contents of the shipment are accurately
          described and that the material is packaged properly to comply with
          all applicable international and government transport  regulations.

     •  Retain a copy of the asbestos waste shipment record for at least 2
        years.

     •  If a copy of the waste shipment record signed by the owner or operator
        of the designated waste disposal site has not been returned to the
        generator within 35 days from the date the waste was accepted by the
        initial transporter, the generator must contact the transporter and/or
        the owner or operator of the designated waste disposal site to
        determine the status of the shipment.
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     •  If a copy of the shipment record signed by the owner or operator of
        the designated waste disposal site has not been returned to the
        generator within 45 days of the date the waste was accepted by the

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initial transporter, the generator must submit a written report to the
agency responsible for administering the asbestos NESHAP program for
the waste generator that contains the following:

- A copy of the waste shipment record, and

- A letter explaining the efforts taken to locate the asbestos waste
  shipment and the results of those efforts.

Furnish upon request, and make available during normal business hours
for inspection, all records under this section.

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                                    INSTRUCTIONS

Waste Generator Section  (Items  1-9)

  1.    Enter the name of  the  facility at which asbestos  waste  1s  generated  and
       the address  where  the  facility 1s located.   In  the  appropriate  spaces,
       also enter the name  of the  owner of the facility  and  the owner's phone
       number.

  2.    If a demolition or renovation,  enter the name and address  of the company
       and authorized agent responsible for performing the asbestos removal.
       In the appropriate spaces,  also enter the phone number  of  the operator.

  3.    Enter the name, address,  and physical  site  location of  the waste
       disposal  site  (WDS)  that  will  be receiving  the  asbestos materials.   In
       the appropriate spaces, also enter the phone number of  the WDS.  Enter
       Hon-s1te" 1f the waste will be disposed of  on the generator's property.

  4.    Provide  the  name and address of the local,  State, or  EPA Regional office
       responsible  for administering  the asbestos  NESHAP program.

  5.    Indicate the types of  asbestos waste materials  generated.  If from a
       demolition or  renovation, indicate the amount of  asbestos  that  is

            -  Friable asbestos  material
            -  Nonfriable asbestos material

  6.    Enter the number of  containers  used to transport  the  asbestos materials
       listed in Item 5.  Also enter  one of the following  container codes used
       in transporting each type of asbestos  material  (specify any other type
       of container used  if not  listed below):

            DM  - Metal drums, barrels
            DP  - Plastic  drums,  barrels
            BA  - 6  mil plastic bags or wrapping

  7.    Enter the quantities of each type  of asbestos material  removed in units
       of cubic  meters (cubic yards).

  8.    Use this  space  to  indicate special  transportation,  treatment,  storage
       or disposal  or  Bill  of Lading information.   If  an alternate waste
       disposal  site 1s designated, note  it here.   Emergency response
       telephone  numbers  or similar information may be Included here.


NOTE:  The waste generator must retain a copy of this form.
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                        Figure 1.  Waste Shipment Record

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  9.
The authorized agent of the waste generator must read and then sign
and date this certification.  The date 1s the date of receipt by
transporter.
Transporter  Section  (Items  10 &  11)

10.  &  ll.  Enter  name, address,  and telephone number of each transporter
           used,  1f  applicable.   Print or type the full name and title of
           person accepting  responsibility and acknowledging receipt of
           materials as listed on this waste shipment record for transport.
           Enter  date of receipt and signature.

NOTE:  The transporter must  retain a copy of this form.

Disposal Site Section (Items 12  & 13)

12.  The authorized  representative of the WDS must note 1n this space any
     discrepancy  between waste described on this manifest and waste actually
     received as  well as any improperly enclosed or contained waste.  Any
     rejected materials should be listed and destination of those materials
     provided.  A site that converts asbestos-containing waste material to
     nonasbestos  material Is considered a WDS.

13.  The signature (by hand) of  the authorized WDS agent indicates
     acceptance and  agreement with statements on this manifest except as
     noted in item 12.  The date is the date of signature and receipt of
     shipment.

NOTE:  The WDS must retain a completed copy of this  form.   The WDS must
also send a completed copy to the operator listed in  item 2.
                     Figure 1.  Waste Shipment Record
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      STANDARD FOR INACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL SITES FOR ASBESTOS MILLS AND
               MANUFACTURING AND FABRICATING OPERATIONS [61.151]


DEFINITIONS

The following terms used in this section are defined in Appendix A:

     Administrator
     Asbestos
     Asbestos containing waste materials
     Asbestos mill
     Asbestos tailings
     Fabricating
     Facility
     Inactive waste disposal site
     Manufacturing
     Natural barrier
     Outside air
     Owner or operator
     Regulated asbestos-containing material
     Visible emissions


APPLICABILITY [61.151]

This section applies to each owner or operator of any inactive disposal site
that was operated by and received deposits of asbestos-containing material
generated by any one of the following sources:

     •  Asbestos Mills  (61.142);

     •  Manufacturing  (61.144); or

     •  Fabricating  (61.147).


STANDARD  [61.151(a)]

Each owner  or operator of  any  inactive  disposal site from any of the above
sources shall comply with  one  of the following:

     •  Discharge  no visible emissions  to  the outside air from  an  inactive
        waste disposal  site; or

     •  Cover the  asbestos-containing material with at  least 15 centimeters  (6
        inches)  of compacted nonasbestos-containing material, and  grow and
        maintain  a cover of vegetation  on  the area adequate to  prevent
        exposure  of  the asbestos-containing  material.   •*

        -  In desert  areas  where vegetation would be difficult to maintain, at
           least  8  additional centimeters  (3  inches) of  well-graded,
           nonasbestos  crushed  rock may  be  placed on top of the  final cover
           instead  of vegetation and maintained to prevent emissions; or

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     •  Cover the asbestos-containing waste material  with  at  least  60
        centimeters (2 feet)  of compacted nonasbestos-containing material,  and
        maintain it to prevent exposure of the asbestos-containing  waste; or

     •  For inactive waste disposal  sites for asbestos  tailings, a  resinous or
        petroleum-based (i.e., contains material  such as tar  or asphalt)  dust
        suppression agent that effectively binds  dust to control surface  air
        emissions may be used instead of the above cover and  vegetation
        methods.  Use the agent in the manner and frequency recommended for
        the particular asbestos tailings by the manufacturer  of the dust
        suppression agent to achieve and maintain dust  control. Obtain prior
        written approval of the Administrator to  use other equally  effective
        dust suppression agents.  Used, spent, or other waste oil is not
        considered a dust suppression agent.


PUBLIC NOTICE OF INACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL SITE [61.151(b)]

Unless a natural barrier adequately deters access by the  general public,
either warning signs and fencing must be installed and  maintained as follows,
or the cover and vegetation requirements of paragraph (a)  of  this section must
be met.

     •  Warning signs must be displayed at all entrances  and  at intervals of
        100 meters  (330 feet) or less along the property  line of the site
        along the perimeter of the sections of the site where asbestos-
        containing material is deposited.  The warning  signs  must:

        - Be posted in such a manner and location that  a  person can easily
          read the  legend; and
        - Conform to the requirements of 51 cm. x 36 cm.   (20  in.  x  14 in.)
          upright format signs specified in 29 CFR 1910.145  (d)(4)  and this
          paragraph; and
        - Display the following legend in the lower panel  with letter sizes
          and styles of a visibility at least equal to those specified:

                         Asbestos Waste Disposal  Site
                  (2.5 cm  (1 inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                              Do Not Create Dust
                 (1.9 cm  (3/4  inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                Breathing Asbestos Is Hazardous to Your Health
                                (14 Point Gothic)

        - Spacing between the lines should be at least equal  to the height of
          the upper two lines.

     •  The perimeter of the  disposal site must be fenced in a manner adequate
        to deter  access by the general public.

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     •  When requesting a determination on whether a natural barrier
        adequately deters public access,supply information enabling the
        Administrator to determine whether a fence or a natural barrier
        adequately deters access by the general public.

ALTERNATIVE CONTROL METHODS [61.151(c)]

The owner or operator may use an alternative control method that has received
prior approval of EPA rather than comply with the requirements of paragraph
(a) or (b) of this section.


DISTURBANCE OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL [61.151(d)]

Written notice must be provided to the Administrator at least 45 days prior to
excavating or otherwise disturbing any asbestos-containing waste material that
has been deposited in a waste disposal site.  The following information should
be included in the notification:

     •  Scheduled starting and completion dates;

     •  Reason for disturbing the site;

     •  Procedures to be used to control emissions; and

     •  Location of any temporary storage site to be used and the location of
        the final disposal site.


DISCLOSURE OF INACTIVE STATUS [61.151(e)]

Within 60 days after a site becomes inactive, a notation must be made on the
deed of the facility property and on any other documents that may be examined
in a title search, to notify potential purchasers of the property that:

     •  The land has been used for the disposal of asbestos-containing waste;

     •  A survey plot (1.e, map) containing a record of the location and
        quantity of asbestos-containing waste disposed of within the site has
        been filed with the Administrator; and

     •  The site is subject to the requirements of the National Emission
        Standard for Asbestos in 40 CFR 61 Subpart M (i.e., to this
        regulation).

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                             AIR CLEANING  [61.152]


DEFINITIONS

The following terms used in this section are defined in Appendix A:

     Administrator
     Asbestos
     Owner or operator
     Particulate asbestos material
     Visible emissions


STANDARD  [61.152(a)]

Owners or operators who elect to use air-cleaning, as permitted in several
provisions of this standard, must:

     •  Use a fabric filter collection device (i.e., a baghouse) for cleaning
        emissions of particulate asbestos material operated in the following
        manner:

        - At a pressure drop of no more than 4 inches water gage, as measured
          across the fabric filter;
        - With an airflow permeability that does not exceed 9 cubic meters of
          gas per minute flowing through a square meter of cloth (mVmin/m2)
          (30 fWmin/ft2) for woven fabrics or 11 m3/min/m2 (35 ft3/min/ft2)
          for felted fabrics.
        - If the filtering air is from an asbestos ore dryer, then airflow
          permeability must not exceed 12 m3/min/m2 (40 ft3/min/ft2) for woven
          and 14 m3/min/m2 (45 ft3/min/ft2) for felted fabrics.
        - If felted fabrics are used, the weight must be at least 475 grams
          per square meter (14 ounces per square yard) and the material must
          be at least 1.6 millimeters (one-sixteenth inch) thick throughout.
        - If synthetic fabrics are used, only spun fill yarn may be used.

     •  The fabric filter collection device should be properly installed,
        used, operated, and maintained.  Bypass devices may be used only
        during upset or emergency conditions and for only as long as needed to
        shut down the faulty operation.

     •  For fabric filter collection devices installed after the revised
        asbestos NESHAP proposal  date of January 10, 1989, the owner or
        operator should provide for easy inspection for faulty bags.


EXEMPTIONS FROM THE USE OF A FABRIC FILTER COLLECTION DEVICE [61.152(b)]

There are several  situations under which owners and operators are exempt from
the use of fabric filter collection devices.  They are:

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Where the fabric filter collection device creates a fire or explosion
hazard and is installed after January 10, 1989, or the Administrator
determines that use of a fabric filter is not feasible.  Under these
circumstances, the Administrator may authorize the use of wet
collectors as a substitute for the fabric filter collection device.
If used, the wet collectors must be designed to operate with a unit
contacting energy of at least 9.95 kilopascals (40 inches water gage
pressure);

Where a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter that is
certified to be at least 99.97 percent efficient for 0.3 micron
particles is used; or

Where alternative filtering equipment authorized by EPA is used.  The
EPA may authorize the use of alternative filter equipment If the owner
or operator has demonstrated to EPA's satisfaction that the
alternative equipment is equivalent to either the previously described
fabric filter collection device, the wet collector, or the HEPA filter
in filtering particulate asbestos materials.

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                               REPORTING  [61.153]


 DEFINITIONS

 The  following terms  used  1n this  section are defined Appendix A:

     Active waste disposal site
     Administrator
     Asbestos-containing  waste materials
     Demolition
     Owner or operator
     Renovation
     Roadways
     Startup


 STANDARD  [61.153(a)]

 Notification of New  Source With Startup Before Effective Date (I.e.,
 Promulgation Date)

 Any  new sources to which  this subpart applies (with the exception of roadways,
 demolition and renovation, spraying and insulating materials) which has an
 initial start-up date preceding the effective date of this revision, shall
 provide the Information listed below under Reporting Requirements to the
 Administrator within 90 days of the effective date.

 Notification of New  Source With Start Up After Effective Date

 In the case of a new source which did not have an initial start-up date
 preceding the effective date, the information shall be provided within 90 days
 of the initial start-up date.

 Notification of Existing  Source

 Any owner or operator of  an existing source shall provide the information to
 the Administrator within  90 days of the effective date,  unless the information
 was previously provided to the Administrator.  Any changes 1n the information
 provided by any existing  source shall be provided to the Administrator within
 30 days after the change.

 Reporting Requirements

 The following information must be provided using the format shown in Appendix
A, 40 CFR Part 61, as a guide:

     •  A description of the emission control  equipment  used for each process;

     •  If a fabric filter device is used to control  emissions:

        - The airflow permeability in m3/min/m2  (ft3/min/ft2),  if the fabric
          filter device uses a woven fabric;

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        - Whether the fill yarn Is spun or not spun, if the fabric filter
          device uses a synthetic fabric; and
        - The density in g/m^ (oz/yd^), the minimum thickness in millimeters
          (inches), and the airflow permeability in m-Vmin/m^ (ft^/min/ft^),
          if the fabric filter device uses a felted fabric.

     •  If a HEPA filter is used to control emissions, the certified
        efficiency of the filter.

Additional Reporting Requirements by Source

For sources subject to the Standards for Waste Disposal for Asbestos Mills,
Manufacturing, Fabricating, Demolition, Renovation, and Spraying Operations
(61.149 and 61.150), the following additional information must be provided:

     •  A brief description of each process that generates asbestos-containing
        waste;

     •  The average volume of asbestos-containing waste material disposed of,
        measured in cubic meters (cubic yards), per day;

     •  The emission control methods used in all stages of waste disposal; and

     •  The type of disposal site or incineration site used for ultimate
        disposal, the name of the site operator, and the name and location of
        the disposal site.

For sources subject to the Standard for Inactive Waste Disposal  Sites for
Asbestos Mills and Manufacturing and Fabricating Operations (61.151) or the
Standard for Active Waste Disposal Sites (61.154), the following additional
Information must be provided:

     •  A brief description of the site; and

     •  The method or methods used to comply with the standard,  or alternative
        procedures to be used.


ACCOMPANIMENT REQUIREMENT [61.153(b)]

The information required by paragraph (a) of this section must accompany the
information required by the source reporting and waiver request in §61.10.
Roadways, demolition and renovation, spraying and insulating materials are
exempted from providing information related to the source description and
emission controls used that is required in §61.10(a).

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                STANDARD FOR ACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL SITES [61.154]


 DEFINITIONS

 The  following  terms  used in this  section are  defined  in Appendix  A:

      Active waste  disposal  site
      Administrator
      Asbestos
      Asbestos-containing waste materials
      Facility
      Friable asbestos  material
      Inactive  waste  disposal  site
      Leak-tight
      Natural barrier
      Outside air
      Owner  or  operator
      Particulate asbestos material
      Regulated asbestos-containing  material
      Visible emissions
      Waste  generator
      Waste  shipment  record


APPLICABILITY  [61.154]

Each  owner  or  operator of an  active waste disposal site that receives
asbestos-containing  waste material  from  the following sources regulated under
the asbestos NESHAP  shall meet the  requirements of this subpart:

      •  Asbestos Mills  (61.142);

      •  Manufacturing  (61.144);

      •  Fabricating  (61.147);

      •  Demolition and Renovation  (61.145);

      •  Spraying (61.146); and

      •  Waste  Conversion Processes  (61.155).


STANDARD [61.154(a)]

Either there must be no visible emissions to the outside air from any active
waste disposal  site where asbestos-containing waste material has been
deposited,  or the requirements discussed in "alternatives to visible emissions
requirements" on pages 2 and 3 must be met.

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 PUBLIC NOTICE OF ACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL SITES  [61.154(b)]

 Unless a natural barrier adequately deters access by the general public,
 either warning  signs and fencing must be installed and maintained as follows,
 or the compacted nonasbestos cover requirements described below in
 "alternatives to visible emissions requirements" of this section must be met.

     •  Warning signs must be displayed at all entrances and at intervals of
        100 meters  (330 feet) or less along the property line of the site
        along the perimeter of the sections of the site where asbestos-
        containing material is deposited.  The warning signs must:

        - Be posted in  such a manner and location that a person can easily
          read  the legend; and
        - Conform to the requirements of 51 cm. x 36 cm. (20 in. x 14 in.)
          upright format signs specified in 29 CFR 1910.145 (d)(4) and this
          paragraph; and
        - Display the following legend in the lower panel with letter sizes
          and styles of a visibility at least equal to those specified below
          in this paragraph.

                         Asbestos Waste Disposal Site
                 (2.5 cm (1 inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                              Do Not Create Dust
                (1.9 cm (3/4 inch) Sans Serif, Gothic or Block)

                Breathing Asbestos is Hazardous to Your Health
                               (14 Point Gothic)

        - Spacing between any two lines must be at least equal to the height
          of the upper  line.

     •  The perimeter of the disposal site must be fenced in a manner adequate
        to deter access by the general public.

     •  Upon request and supply of appropriate information,  the Administrator
        will determine  whether a fence or a natural barrier adequately deters
        access to the general public.
ALTERNATIVES TO VISIBLE EMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS [61.154(c)(d)]

Rather than meet the no visible emission requirement in paragraph (a) of this
section, an owner or operator of an active waste disposal site may:

     •  At the end of each operating day, or at least once every 24-hour
        period while the site is in continuous operation, cover the  asbestos-
        containing waste material which was deposited at the site during the
        operating day or the previous 24-hour period with:

        - At least 15 centimeters (6 inches) of compacted nonasbestos-
          containing material, i.e., soil, or

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        - A resinous or petroleum-based (i.e.,  contains material  such as tar
          or asphalt) dust suppression agent which effectively binds dust and
          controls wind erosion.  Any used, spent, or other waste oil is not
          considered a dust supression agent.

     •  Use an alternative control method for emissions that has  received
        prior approval by EPA.

Obtaining Approval for Alternative Treatment

To obtain approval for an alternative treatment, a written request must be
submitted to the Administrator.  The request must demonstrate that the
following criteria are met:

     •  The method controls asbestos emissions to levels equivalent to those
        achieved by currently required methods;

     •  The method is suitable for the intended application;

     •  The method would not violate other regulations; and

     •  The method would not result in increased water pollution, land
        pollution, or occupational hazard.


RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS [61.154(e)(f)(1)]

For all asbestos-containing waste material received, the owner or operator
shall:

     •  Maintain records, using a form similar to that shown in Figure 1, that
        include the following information:

        - Name, address, and telephone number of waste generator;
        - Name, address, and telephone number of transporter;
        - Quantity of asbestos-containing waste material in cubic meters;
        - Presence of improperly enclosed or uncovered waste not  sealed in
          leak-tight containers; and
        - Date of receipt.

     •  Send a copy of the waste shipment record to the waste generator as
        soon as possible and no longer than 30 days after receiving the waste.

     •  Retain copies of the records for at least two years.

     •  Upon discovering a discrepancy in recorded and actual waste amounts,
        attempt to reconcile the discrepancy with the waste generator within
        15 days after receipt of the waste.  If the discrepancy cannot be
        resolved within 15 days, submit a report immediately to the local,
        State, or EPA regional office responsible for administering the
        asbestos NESHAP for the waste generator and, if different, to the
        local, State, or EPA Regional agency responsible for administering the
        asbestos NESHAP for the disposal site, that describes the discrepancy

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         and  attempts  made  to  reconcile  it, and a copy of the waste shipment
         record.
      •   Report the presence of a  significant amount of improperly enclosed or
         uncovered waste, by the following working day, to the NESHAP agency
         responsible for the waste generator, and if different, to the NESHAP
         agency responsible for the disposal site.  Submit a copy of the waste
         shipment record along with a cover letter explaining the incident.
      •   Furnish upon  request and  make available during normal business hours
         for  inspection by  the Administrator all records required under this
         section.
      •   Maintain until closure, records of the location, depth and area, and
         quantity in cubic  meters  (cubic yards) of asbestos-containing waste
         material within the disposal site on a map or diagram of the disposal
         area.

CLOSURE  OF ACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL  SITE [61.154(g)(h)(1)]
Upon  closure of an active  waste disposal site, the owner or operator shall:
      •   Comply with all the provisions in the Standard for Inactive Waste
         Disposal Sites (61.151);  and
      •   Submit to the Administrator a copy of records of asbestos waste
         disposal locations and quantities.
DISTURBANCE OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL [61.154(j)]
Written  notice must be provided to the Administrator at least 45 days prior to
excavating or otherwise disturbing any asbestos-containing waste material  that
has been deposited in a waste disposal site.   The following information should
be included in the notification:
      •   Scheduled starting and completion dates;
      •   Reason for disturbing the site;
      •   Procedures to be used to control emissions;  and
     •   Location of any temporary storage site to be used and the location of
        the final  disposal  site.

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2. Operator's name and address
3. Waste disposal site (WDS) name,
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5. Description of materials
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8. Special handling Instructions and additional Information
9. OPERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this
consignment are fully and accurately described above by proper shipping
name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are 1n all
respects 1n proper condition for transport by highway according to
applicable International and government regulations.
Printed/typed name & title
10. Transporter 1 (Acknowledgment of
Printed/typed name & title
Address and telephone no.
11. Transporter 2 (Acknowledgment of
Printed/typed name & title
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12. Discrepancy indication space
Signature
Month Day Year
receipt of materials)
Signature
Month Day Year
receipt of materials)
Signature
Month Day Year

13. Waste disposal site
owner or operator: Certification of receipt of asbestos materials
covered by this manifest except as noted in item 12.
Printed/typed name & title

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Month Day Year
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Figure 1.  Waste Shipment Record

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                                    INSTRUCTIONS
Waste  Generator Section  (Items  1-9)
  1.




  2.



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  4.


  5.
Enter the name of the facility at which asbestos waste 1s generated and
the address where the facility 1s located.  In the appropriate spaces,
also enter the name of the owner of the facility and the owner's phone
number.

If a demolition or renovation, enter the name and address of the company
and authorized agent responsible for performing the asbestos removal.
In the appropriate spaces, also enter the phone number of the operator.

Enter the name, address, and physical site location of the waste
disposal site  (WDS) that will be receiving the asbestos materials.  In
the appropriate spaces, also enter the phone number of the WDS.  Enter
"on-s1te" 1f the waste will be disposed of on the generator's property.

Provide the name and address of the local, State, or EPA Regional office
responsible for administering the asbestos NESHAP program.

Indicate the types of asbestos waste materials generated.  If from a
demolition or renovation, indicate the amount of asbestos that is

     -  Friable asbestos material
     -  Nonfrfable asbestos material

Enter the number of containers used to transport the asbestos materials
listed 1n item 5.  Also enter one of the following container codes used
1n transporting each type of asbestos material (specify any other type
of container used if not listed below):
        *
     DM - Metal drums, barrels
     DP - Plastic drums, barrels
     BA - 6 mil plastic bags or wrapping

Enter the quantities of each type of asbestos material  removed 1n units
of cubic meters (cubic yards).

Use this space to Indicate special  transportation,  treatment,  storage
or disposal  or Bill  of Lading Information.   If an alternate waste
disposal  site 1s designated,  note it here.   Emergency response
telephone numbers or similar Information may be Included  here.
NOTE:  The waste generator must retain a copy of this form.
 6.
 7.


 8.
                                                                   (continued)
                        Figure 1.  Waste Shipment Record

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 9.  The authorized agent of the waste generator must read and then sign
     and date this certification.  The date 1s the date of receipt by
     transporter.

Transporter Section (Items 10 & 11)

10. & 11.  Enter name, address, and telephone number of each transporter
           used, 1f applicable.  Print or type the full name and title of
           person accepting responsibility and acknowledging receipt of
           materials as listed on this waste shipment record for transport.
           Enter date of receipt and signature.

NOTE:  The transporter must retain a copy of this form.

Disposal Site Section (Items 12 & 13)

12.  The authorized representative of the WDS must note 1n this space any
     discrepancy between waste described on this manifest and waste actually
     received as well as any Improperly enclosed or contained waste.  Any
     rejected materials should be listed and destination of those materials
     provided.  A site that converts asbestos-containing waste material to
     nonasbestos material 1s considered a WDS.

13.  The signature (by hand) of the authorized WDS agent Indicates
     acceptance and agreement with statements on this manifest except as
     noted in item 12.  The date 1s the date of signature and receipt of
     shipment.

NOTE:  The WDS must retain a completed copy of this form.  The WDS must
also send a completed copy to the operator listed in item 2.
                      Figure 1.  Waste Shipment Record

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STANDARD FOR SITES THAT CONVERT ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE INTO NONASBESTOS
                       (ASBESTOS-FREE) MATERIAL [61.155]


DEFINITIONS

The following terms used in this section are defined in Appendix A:

     Administrator
     Asbestos
     Asbestos-containing waste materials
     Outside air
     Owner or operator
     Particulate asbestos material
     Regulated asbestos-containing material
     Startup
     Visible emissions


STANDARD

This section involves the incorporation of new requirements for operations
that convert asbestos-containing waste into nonasbestos material.  The
category is divided into sections dealing with the operations surrounding the
conversion of asbestos-containing waste and the appropriate recordkeeping
associated with the operations.


APPROVAL FOR CONVERSION SITE  [61.155(a)]

Owners or operators of an operation that converts asbestos-containing waste
material into nonasbestos (asbestos-free) material must meet the following
requirements:

     •  Obtain written approval from EPA before construction of a conversion
        process begins.

     •  To obtain approval, the following information must be provided to EPA:

        - An application to construct pursuant to 61.07;
        - A description of waste feed handling and temporary storage;
        - A description of process operating conditions;
        - A description of end product handling and temporary storage;
        - A description of the protocol to be followed when analyzing output
          materials by transmission electron microscopy;
        - The performance test protocol; and
        - Upon request by the Administrator, a demonstration of the conversion
          process.


CONDUCTING A START-UP PERFORMANCE TEST [61.155(b)]

When conducting a start-up performance test, the test results should include
the following information:

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     •  Detailed description of the types and quantities of nonasbestos
        material and asbestos-containing waste processed;

     •  Documentation of test results to determine the asbestos content of the
        waste processed, using polarized light microscopy;

     •  Documentation of test results demonstrating that the output material
        is free of asbestos, using transmission electron microscopy;

     •  Description of operating parameters defining the full range over which
        the process is expected to operate; and

     •  The length of the test.


OPERATIONS (THE FIRST 90 DAYS) [61.155(c)]

During the initial 90 days of operation, the owners or operators must:

     •  Continuously monitor and log the operating parameters specified during
        start-up performance tests as a means of ensuring that the output
        material is asbestos free; and

     •  Monitor all input materials to ensure that they are within the range
        used during the startup tests; and

     •  Collect and analyze, by transmission electron microscopy, samples of
        all output material for the presence of asbestos.  All output material
        must be stored on site until the analysis shows that the material is
        asbestos-free.  Otherwise, the output must be disposed of as asbestos-
        containing waste material according to the Standard for Waste Disposal
        for Manufacturing, Fabricating, Demolition, Renovation, and Spraying
        Operations (61.150).


OPERATIONS (AFTER THE FIRST 90 DAYS)  [61.155(d)]

After the initial 90 days of operation, the owners or operators must:

     •  Continuously monitor and record the operating parameters identified
        during the initial performance and any subsequent performance test.

     •  Handle any product that is produced during a period when the operating
        parameters are outside the range of operating conditions that is
        indicative of asbestos-free product in one of the following ways:

        - Dispose of as asbestos-containing waste material according to the
          Standard for V/aste Disposal for Manufacturing, Fabricating,
          Demolition, Renovation and Spraying Operations (61.150);
        - Recycle as waste feed during a period when the operating parameters
          are within the range indicative of asbestos-free product; or
        - Store temporarily on-site until analyzed for asbestos content (Any
          product determined by the analysis to contain asbestos, shall be
          disposed of as asbestos-containing waste or recycled).

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     •  Collect and analyze monthly composite samples (one 200 gm,,  [7 oz.]
        sample collected every 8 hours of operation)  of the output  material.
        Transmission electron microscopy shall be used to analyze the output
        material for the presence of asbestos.

EMISSION CONTROL STANDARD [61.155(e)]

Owners or operators must discharge no visible emissions to the outside air or
use the methods specified in Air Cleaning (61.152) to clean emissions
containing particulate asbestos materials before they escape to, or are vented
to, the outside air.


RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS [61.155(f)]

Owners or operators of such an operation should maintain records of all
operating activities, including thej following:

     •  Results of start-up performance test and any subsequent test;

     •  Results of all composite analyses conducted during the initial 90
        days;

     •  Results of the monthly composite analysis;

     •  Results of continuous monitoring and logs of process operating
        parameters;

     •  Information on waste shipments received;

     •  Records of the name and location of the purchaser or disposal site and
        the date of sale or deposit for output material that was not analyzed
        for asbestos content; and

     •  Retain all records for at least 2 years.
NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS  [61.155(g)]

Owners or operators must submit two types of reports to the Administrator:

     •  A report for each  analysis of product composite samples taken during
        the initial 90 days of operation.

     •  A quarterly report concerning activities of the conversion operations
        during each consecutive 3-month period which contains:

        - Results of analyses of monthly product composite samples;
        - Description of any deviation from the operating parameters, its
          duration, and the corrective action taken;
        - Disposition of any product produced during a period when the
          operating parameters were outside the range indicative of asbestosr
          free product; and

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        - Information on waste disposal activity as required in the Standard
          for Active Waste Disposal Sites (61.154).
EXEMPTIONS [61.155(h)]
Nonasbestos (asbestos-free) output material is not subject to any of the
provisions of this subpart.  Output materials in which asbestos is detected,
or output materials produced when the operating parameters deviated from those
established during the start-up performance testing, unless shown by
transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis to be asbestos free, shall be
considered to be asbestos-containing waste and shall be handled and disposed
of according to the Standard for Waste Disposal for Manufacturing,
Fabricating, Demolition, Renovation, and Spraying Operations (61.150) or
reprocessed while all of the established operating parameters are being met.

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                                   APPENDIX A
 DEFINITIONS 61.02
'Administrator means the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
 or his authorized representative.

 Owner or operator means any person who owns, leases, operates, controls,  or
 supervises a stationary source.

 Startup means the setting in operation of a stationary source for any purpose.


 DEFINITIONS 61.141

 Active waste disposal site means any disposal  site other than an inactive
 site.

 Adequately wet means sufficiently mix or penetrate with a liquid to prevent
 the release of particulates.  If visible emissions are observed coming from
 asbestos-containing material, then that material  has not been adequately
 wetted.  However, the absence of visible emissions is not sufficient evidence
 of being wet.

 Asbestos means the asbestiform varieties of serpentinite (chrysotile),
 riebeckite (crocidolite),  cummingtonite-grunerlte,  anthophyllite,  and
 actinolite-tremolite.

 Asbestos-containing waste  materials means mill  tailings or any waste that
 contains commercial  asbestos and is generated  by  a source subject  to the
 provisions of this subpart.   This term includes filters from  control  devices,
 friable asbestos  waste material,  and bags or other similar packaging
 contaminated with asbestos.   As applied to demolition and renovation
 operations,  this  term also includes regulated  asbestos-containing  material
 waste and materials  contaminated with asbestos-containing materials  including
 disposable equipment and clothing.

 Asbestos mill means  any facility engaged in converting,  or in  any  intermediate
 step  in converting,  asbestos ore into commercial  asbestos.  Outside  storage of
 asbestos material  is not considered a part of  the asbestos  mill.

 Asbestos tailings means any  solid waste that contains asbestos  and is a
 product of asbestos  mining or milling operations.

 Asbestos waste from  control  devices means  any waste material that  contains
 asbestos and is collected  in a pollution  control  device.

 Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing  material means  asbestos-containing
 packings,  gaskets, resilient floor  covering, and  asphalt  roofing products,
 containing more than 1  percent asbestos  as  determined using the method
 specified in Appendix A, Subpart  F,  40  CFR  Part 763,  Section 1, Polarized
 Light Microscopy.

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Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing material  means any material,
excluding Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing  material, containing more
than 1 percent asbestos as determined using the methods specified in Appendix
A, Subpart F, 40 CFR Part 763, Section 1, Polarized  Light Microscopy that,
when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand
pressure.

Commercial asbestos means any material containing asbestos that is extracted
from ore and has value because of its asbestos content.

Cutting means to penetrate with a sharp edged instrument and includes sawing,
but does not include shearing, slicing, or punching.

Demolition means the wrecking or taking out of any load-supporting structural
member of a facility together with any related handling operations or the
intentional burning of any facility.

Emergency renovation operation means a renovation operation that was not
planned but results from a sudden, unexpected event that, if not Immediately
attended to, presents a safety or public health hazard, is necessary to
protect equipment from damage, or is necessary to avoid imposing an
unreasonable financial burden.  This term includes operations necessitated by
nonroutine failures of equipment.

Fabricating means any processing  (e.g., cutting, sawing, drilling) of a
manufactured product that contains commercial asbestos, with the exception of
processing at temporary sites (field fabricating) for the construction or
restoration of facilities.   In the case of friction products, fabricating
includes bonding, debonding, grinding, cutting, drilling, or other similar
operations performed as part of fabricating.

Facility means any institutional, commercial, public, industrial, or
residential structure, installation, or building (including any building
containing condominiums or individual dwelling units operated as a residential
cooperative but excluding residential buildings having four or fewer dwelling
units); any ship; and any active and inactive waste disposal site,  For
purposes of this definition, any building, structure, or installation that
contains a loft used as a dwelling, is not considered a residential structure,
installation, or building.  Any structure, installation or building that was
previously subject to this subpart is not excluded,  regardless of its current
use of function.

Facility component means any part of a facility including equipment.

Friable asbestos material means any material containing more that 1 percent
asbestos as determined using the method specified in Appendix A, Subpart F, 40
CFR Part 763, Section 1, Polarized Light Microscopy, that, when dry, can be
crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to! powder by hand pressure.  If the asbestos
content is less than 10 percent as determined by a method other than point
counting by polarized light microscppy,  (PLM), verify the asbestos content by
point counting using PLM.

Fugitive source means any source of emissions not controlled by an air
pollution control device.

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 Glove bag means  a  sealed  compartment with attached  inner gloves used for the
 handling  of asbestos-containing materials.  Properly installed and used, glove
 bags  provide a small  work area enclosure typically  used for small-scale
 asbestos  stripping operations.  Information on glove-bag installation,
 equipment and supplies, and work practices is contained in the Occupational
 Safety and Health  Administration's  (OSHA) final rule on occupational exposure
 to  asbestos (Appendix G to 29 CFR 1926.58).

 Grinding  means to  reduce  to powder  or small fragments and includes mechanical
 chipping  or drilling.

 Inactive  waste disposal site means  any disposal site or portion of it where
 additional  asbestos-containing waste material has not been deposited within
 the past  year.

 In  poor condition  means the binding of the material is losing its integrity as
 indicated by peeling,  cracking, or  crumbling of the material.

 Installation means any building or  structure or any group of buildings or
 structures at a  single demolition or renovation site that are under the
 control of the same owner or operator (or owner or operator under common
 control).

 Leak-tight means that solids or liquids cannot escape or spill out.  It also
 means  dust-tight.

 Malfunction means  any sudden and unavoidable failure of air pollution control
 equipment  or process  equipment or of a process to operate in a normal or usual
 manner so  that emissions  of asbestos are increased.  Failures of equipment
 shall  not  be considered malfunctions if they are caused in any way by poor
 maintenance,  careless  operations, or any other preventable upset conditions,
 equipment  breakdown,  or process failure.

 Manufacturing means the combining of commercial asbestos—or, in the case of
 woven  friction products,  the combining of textiles containing commercial
 asbestos—with any other  material (s), including commercial  asbestos, and the
 processing  of this combination into a product.  Chlorine production is
 considered  a part  of manufacturing.

 Natural Barrier means  a natural object that effectively precludes or deters
 access.  Natural  barriers include physical  obstacles such as cliffs, lakes or
 other  large  bodies of  water, deep and wide ravines,  and mountains.  Remoteness
 by  itself  is  not a natural barrier.

 Nonfriable asbestos material means any material  containing  more than 1 percent
 asbestos as  determined using the method specified in Appendix A,  Subpart F, 40
 CFR Part 763, Section  1,   Polarized Light Microscopy, that,  when dry,  cannot be
crumbled,  pulverized,  or  reduced to powder by hand pressure.

Nonscheduled renovation operation means  a renovation operation necessitated by
the routine  failure of equipment,  which  is  expected  to  occur within a given
period based on past operating experience,  but for which  an  exact date cannot
be predicted.

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 Outside  air means  the  air outside building and structures, including, but not
 limited  to, the  air  under a bridge or in an open ferry dock.

 Owner or operator  of a demolition or renovation activity means any person who
 owns, leases, operates, controls, or supervises the facility being demolished
 or renovated or  any  person who owns, leases, operates, controls, or supervises
 the demolition or  renovation operation, or both.

 Partlculate asbestos material means finely divided particles of asbestos or
 material containing  asbestos.

 Planned  renovation operations means a renovation operation, or a number of
 such operations, in  which some regulated asbestos-containing material will be
 removed  or stripped  within a given period of time and that can be predicted.
 Individual nonscheduled operations are included if a number of such operations
 can be predicted to  occur during a given period of time based on operating
 experience.

 Regulated asbestos-containing material means (a) friable asbestos material,
 (b) Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing material that has become
 friable, (c) Category  I nonfriable ACM that will be or has been subjected to
 sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d) Category II nonfriable
 asbestos-containing  material that has a high probability of becoming or has
 become crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to
 act on the material  in the course of demolition or renovation operations
 regulated by this  subpart.

 Remove means to  take out regulated asbestos-containing materials or facility
 components that  contain or are covered with regulated asbestos-containing
 material from any  facility.

 Renovation means altering a facility or one or more facility components in any
 way, including the stripping or removal of regulated asbestos-containing
 material from a  facility component.  Operations in which load-supporting
 structural members are wrecked or taken out are demolitions.

 Resilient floor  covering means asbestos-containing floor tile, including
 asphalt  and vinyl  floor tile, and sheet vinyl floor covering containing"more
 than 1 percent asbestos as determined using polarized light microscopy
 according to the method specified in Appendix A, Subpart F, 40 CFR Part 763,
 Section  1, Polarized Light Microscopy.

 Roadways means surfaces on which motor vehicles travel.  This term includes
 public and private highways, roads, streets, parking areas, and driveways.

 Strip means to take  off regulated asbestos-containing materials from any part
 of a facility or facility components.

Structural member  means any load supporting member of a facility, such as
beams and load supporting walls; or any nonload-supporting member,  such as
ceilings and nonload-supporting walls.

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Visible emissions means any emissions, which are visually detectable without
the aid of instruments, coming from regulated asbestos-containing material or
asbestos-containing waste material, or from any asbestos milling,
manufacturing, or fabricating operation.  This does not include condensed
uncombined water vapor.

Waste generator means any owner or operator or a source covered by this
subpart whose act or process produces asbestos-containing waste material.

Waste shipment record means the shipping document, required to be originated
and signed by the generator, used to track and substantiate the disposition of
asbestos-containing waste material.

Working days means Monday through Friday and includes holidays that fall on
any of the days Monday through Friday.

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                                  APPENDIX B

National Asbestos NESHAP Coordinators

Region 1 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air Management Division USEPA JFK
Building Boston, MA  02203 (617) 565-3265

Region 2 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air & Waste Management Division USEPA 26
Federal Plaza New York, NY  10278 (212) 264-6770

Region 3 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air Management Division USEPA 841
Chestnut Philadelphia, PA  19107(215)597-6550

Region 4 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air, Pesticide & Toxic Division USEPA 345
Courtland Street Atlanta, GA  30365 (404) 347-5014

Region 5 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air & Radiation Division USEPA 230 South
Dearborn Street Chicago, IL  60604 (312) 353-6819

Region 6 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air, Pesticides & Toxics Division USEPA
1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200 Dallas, TX  75720 (214) 655-7223

Region 7 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air and Toxics Division USEPA 726
Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, KS  66101 (913) 551-7618

Region 8 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air & Waste Management Division USEPA 999
18th Street, Suite 500 Denver, CO  80202-2405 (303) 293-7685

Region 9 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air Management Division USEPA 1235
Mission Street San Francisco, CA  94103 (415) 556-5442

Region 10 Asbestos NESHAP Coordinator Air & Toxics Management Division USEPA
1200 6th Avenue Seattle, WA  98101 (206) 442-1757

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                            NATIONAL  AHERA  COORDINATORS
Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region  I
JFK Federal Building
Boston, MA  02203
(617) 565-3835

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region  2
Woodbridge Avenue
Edison, NJ  08837
(201) 321-6671

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region  3
841 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA  19107
(215) 597-3160

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region  4
345 Court!and Street
Atlanta, GA  30365
(404) 347-5014

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region  5
230 South Dearborn Street
Chicago, IL  60604
(312) 353-6003
Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region 6
Allied Bank Tower
1445 Ross Avenue
Suite 1200
Dallas, TX  75720
(214) 655-7244

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region 7
726 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS  66101
(913) 551-7381

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region 8
One Denver Place
999 18th Street
Suite 500
Denver, CO  80202-2405
(303) 293-1442

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region 9
215 Fremont Avenue
San Francisco, CA  94105
(415) 556-5406

Regional Asbestos Coordinator
US EPA, Region 10
1200 6th Avenue
Seattle, WA  98101
(206) 442-4762

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