Epa s national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants neshap regarding asbestos.
Disposing of asbestos siding in ohio.
Make sure to spray as much of the asbestos as you can.
New rules enacted by ohio epa effective march 2 2012 will affect the types of asbestos containing material acm that can be accepted at ohio s construction and demolition debris c dd landfills.
New rules for asbestos disposal at ohio c dd landfills.
Asbestos siding disposal can be difficult and expensive due to limited landfills availability.
Once you decide to remove asbestos siding from your home you ll face another major obstacle.
The purpose of the rule change was to make ohio s asbestos regulations consistent with the federal asbestos regulations in the national emission standard for hazardous air pollutants neshap.
Wet the asbestos with water.
Non neshap asbestos materials which are construction and demolition debris may be disposed of at a c dd facility.
Nonfriable asbestos materials mixed with solid waste must be disposed of in a solid waste landfill.
Keep the asbestos material that has been removed wet.
Ohio s regulations are consistent with u s.
Due to the health risks involved you can t simply dump old asbestos siding into your trash can and put it on the curb as many states require that material containing asbestos be properly disposed.
Use a flat pry bar to remove the asbestos siding or roofing material starting from the top.
The regulations require that contractors do several things such as provide a notification conduct thorough inspections to determine the presence of asbestos follow specific work practices and ensure proper disposal of asbestos containing material.