Puget Sound Clean Air Agency

Photo: Person in full protection suit scraping off asbestos laiden popcorn ceilingFrequently Asked Questions about Asbestos Removal & Demolition

 

 


As a homeowner, where can I find information on how to remove asbestos containing materials?

The Agency has prepared “how to brochures” for specific materials which can be reviewed and/or downloaded from our web site at http://www.pscleanair.org/regulated/asbestos/forms.aspx.


What is friable asbestos-containing material?

Material that can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure or by the forces expected to act upon the material in the course of the demolition or disposal. Such material includes, but is not limited to, thermal system insulation, surfacing material, sheet-vinyl flooring with paper-like backing, and cement asbestos products


What is nonfriable asbestos containing material?

Material that is not friable. This may include asbestos asphaltic roofing, vinyl asbestos tile, mastic, and caulking, depending upon their condition.


When was asbestos banned from use in building materials?

Only a few types of asbestos materials were banned: sprayed-on fireproofing, pipe insulation, and boiler insulation. Even then, existing inventories of asbestos containing materials could be used until they were gone. This is one reason why there is no set construction date which can be relied upon to determine that a building does not contain asbestos. Even some newly-manufactured building materials imported into the country have been found to contain asbestos.


What kinds of materials have historically contained friable asbestos?

Nearly every building material has historically contained asbestos. Asbestos was used in over 3000 building products. Most asbestos building material types are friable or have become so with deterioration due to age, weathering or wear and tear. A list of suspect asbestos containing materials can be found in Asbestos Survey Guidance.


Can I remove asbestos containing material from my residence, myself?

If you own and live in the single-family residence (a duplex or other multiple unit structure does not qualify), you are allowed under the Clean Air Agency regulations to remove asbestos yourself, subject to the same regulatory requirements and liability as asbestos professional.


Where can I find asbestos disposal bags and safety equipment?

Look in the yellow pages under “Safety Equipment”. You may want to call the store in advance to ensure they carry the supplies you require.


How do I dispose of asbestos boards, ductwork, or panel pieces that are too large for my asbestos disposal bags?

After properly saturating or coating the item with water, carefully wrap the items to ensure they are in a leak tight container(s). Call the waste disposal site authorized to accept your asbestos waste for specific instructions. If plastic is used, it must be a minimum of 6-mil in thickness. A “burrito style” wrapping is often used. Be sure to seal all ends with duct tape and attach asbestos warning labels and other required markings.


Do I need to notify the agency before demolishing my building and how long do I need to wait before performing the demolition?

Yes, advance notification is required on any structure with a roof area greater than 120 square feet. You must wait 10 days after submitting your notification to the Agency, unless you file for an emergency demolition.


What if my structure with a roof area greater than 120 square feet has been demolished but no asbestos survey was conducted?

The Agency will not accept a demolition notification after the demolition has occurred and you may receive a Notice of Violation from our Agency for failure to notify. Before further disturbing the debris, you must determine whether it contains asbestos material. Obtain the services of an AHERA Building Inspector (look in the yellow pages under “Asbestos”) to survey the demolition debris for the presence of asbestos.


What do I do if asbestos-containing waste material (ACWM) is identified in my demolition debris?

It must be handled and disposed of in accordance with our asbestos regulations. Depending on the quantities involved, you may need to file an asbestos notification with our Agency. You may receive a Notice of Violation for not removing the friable ACWM before conducting the demolition and potentially jeopardizing the health of others.


How do I determine whether my house is contaminated with asbestos?

You should consider obtaining the services of an asbestos professional (industrial hygienist or consultant) to assist you in determining the extent of any possible asbestos contamination and to work with you to develop a corrective action plan to address any potential hazard.


Should I remove my vermiculite attic insulation?

Information about vermiculite can be obtained at EPA Region 10 web site.


Can non-friable asbestos-containing roofing material be left in place during the demolition?

Our agency allows non-friable asbestos-containing roofing material to be left in place if the material remains non-friable during the demolition. Other government regulatory agencies, such as the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, may have different requirements.


I’m renting a house and the popcorn ceiling is crumbling – what should I do?

You should not disturb any debris and immediately notify your property owner or landlord. Ask whether the ceiling material contains asbestos or whether it was ever tested for the presence of asbestos. If the crumbling popcorn ceiling material contains asbestos, we suggest that a certified asbestos abatement contractor remove, repair, or encapsulate the ceiling.


Can I power-wash my cement asbestos siding?

If low pressure is used without abrasives and the siding will not be disturbed, then pressure washing is allowable. If the washing abrades the surface, breaks, or otherwise disturbs the siding, then the project becomes subject to the asbestos regulatory requirements.


Who performs an asbestos survey?

An asbestos survey is performed by an AHERA Building Inspector. An AHERA inspector can be located in the Yellow pages under “Asbestos”. A single-family resident homeowner can perform an asbestos survey for their renovation project, but not for the demolition of their residence.


Will I receive a copy of the notification I submit to the Agency?

When filing online and your payment has been approved, you will be able to print your notification. If you come into the agency office to pay with cash and use a hardcopy notification form, we will make a photocopy for you. Always keep copies of the notification along with the asbestos survey on site during the project.


What paperwork do I need to dispose of Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM)?

Complete an asbestos waste material shipment record and keep it with you when transporting ACM to a disposal site authorized to accept asbestos waste. The waste shipment record can be downloaded from http://www.pscleanair.org/regulated/asbestos/homeowners/form_66-145.pdf. A list of asbestos waste disposal sites can also be found at http://www.pscleanair.org/regulated/asbestos/disposal.aspx.


Does my asbestos notification expire?

Yes, on the completion date you specify on the submitted notification. The completion date must be commensurate with the amount of work being performed.


Can the 10-day waiting period be waived?

Yes, you can submit an emergency notification for a fee of $50 to waive the required 10-day waiting period. Single-family residences are exempt from the $50 emergency fee.


What is a complete notification?

A notification submitted to the agency online or completed in our office on an approved notification form that provides the information requested and is accompanied with the appropriate fee by credit or debit card, or cash. No checks are accepted.


Does the agency need to come and inspect my project before I may dispose of the asbestos or debris material?

No. Please remember that asbesto-containing waste material must be deposited at a waste disposal site authorized to accept such waste within 10 days of removal.


What are penalties for non-compliance?

The Agency can assess a monetary civil penalty up to $15,127.00 per day per violation. If an economic benefit is realized by non-compliance, the penalty can reflect this estimated cost which is often non negotiable. Criminal sanctions may occur for a knowing or willful violation.


Is an asbestos survey report required if suspect materials are presumed to be asbestos containing?

To satisfy the requirement for a written report under the asbestos survey requirements, a written statement by the property owner identifying which suspect materials are presumed to be asbestos containing would suffice. Remember to post this written statement at the work site or communicate to all persons who may come into contact with the material.


Where do I dispose of asbestos containing material, including non-friables such as floor tiles?

Materials that contain asbestos must be taken to a disposal facility authorized to accept asbestos waste. Our web page at http://www.pscleanair.org/regulated/asbestos/disposal.aspx lists these facilities within our jurisdiction.