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How EPA's Asbestos Regulations Apply to Municipal Demolition Activities

Letters from the Applicability Determination Index that clarify how the Asbestos NESHAP applies to residential buildings ordered demolished by a municipality.

Asbestos NESHAP

  • Letter to T. Hadden re residential demolition Sep. 28, 1988 (pdf) (235.39 KB)
  • Letter to T. Hadden re residential demolition Mar. 15, 1989 (pdf) (83.04 KB)
  • Letter to J. Cropp re residential demolition Apr. 11, 1990 (pdf) (110.09 KB)
  • Letter to J. Hart re residential demolition Jul. 15, 1991 (pdf) (146.68 KB)
  • Letter to L. Blackwood re residential demolition Aug. 7, 1991 (pdf) (64.59 KB)
  • Letter to P. Goss re residential demolition Feb. 18, 1993 (pdf) (40.76 KB)
  • Letter to J. Kremski re residential demolition Feb. 26, 1993 (pdf) (34.37 KB)
  • Letter to R. Randolph re residential demolition Jul. 15, 1993 (pdf) (146.75 KB)
  • Letter to W. Smith re residential demolition Feb. 17, 1994 (pdf) (37.8 KB)
  • Letter to C. Newton re residential demolition Jan. 25, 1995 (pdf) (34.33 KB)
  • Letter to J. Moore re residential demolition Jun. 11, 1996 (pdf) (73.34 KB)
  • Letter to T. Lott re residential demolition Jul. 22, 1996 (pdf) (183.09 KB)
  • Letter to W. Smith re residential demolition Jan. 1, 1997 (pdf) (31.99 KB)
  • Letter to P. Rader re residential demolition Sep. 4, 1997 (pdf) (61.82 KB)
  • Letter to R. Swift re residential demolition Aug. 30, 2002 (pdf) (191.8 KB)
  • Letter to H. Morrison re residential demolition Jun. 23, 2005 (pdf) (118.8 KB)
  • Letter to J. Kavanaugh re residential demolition Feb. 16, 2006 (pdf) (50.21 KB)
  • Letter to R. Hodanbosi re residential demolition Dec. 22, 2010 (pdf) (155.66 KB)

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Last updated on November 18, 2024
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