Regulations for Asbestos Emissions Standards for Demolition and Renovation Construction Activities and the Disposal of Asbestos-Containing Construction Wastes--Incorporation By Reference, 40 CFR 61.140 Through 61.156
[16 VAC 25 ‑ 30]
Periodic Review of this Chapter
Includes a Small Business Impact Review
Date Filed: 12/20/2002
Notice of Periodic Review
Regulation Title: 16 VAC 25-30-10 et seq. Regulations for Asbestos Emission Standards for Demolition and Renovation Construction Activities and the Disposal of Asbestos-Containing Wastes - Incorporation by Reference, 40 CFR 62.140 through 61.156
Description: Incorporates by reference the federal Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations which regulate human exposure to asbestos as a result of air emissions from demolition and renovation, and disposal of asbestos containing waste.
DOLI seeks public comment regarding the following questions:
1. Does the regulation meet the following goals?
- Reduce the incidence of material impairment of the health of Virginians due to exposure to asbestos in the workplace or as an environmental pollutant.
- Protect the public's health, safety and welfare with the least possible cost and intrusiveness to the citizens and businesses of the Commonwealth.
2. Is the regulation written clearly and understandably?
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Written and electronically submitted comments may be submitted from May 3, 2004 to May 25, 2004. Comments should be sent to Jennifer S. Cavedo, Regulatory Coordinator, Department of Labor and Industry, 13 South Thirteenth Street, Richmond, VA 23219, (804) 371-2631; Fax (804) 371-6524 or e-mail jsc@doli.state.va.us.
Publication of Notice in the Register and Public Comment Period
Published in the Virginia Register on 5/3/2004
Comment Period
begins on the publication date and
ended
on 5/25/2004
Comments Received: 0
Review Result
Retain the regulation with no changes
Attorney General Certification
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