96-4968. Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; State Request for Waiver from Requirements  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 44 (Tuesday, March 5, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 8619-8622]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-4968]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [OPPTS-62152; FRL-4985-9]
    
    
    Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; State Request for 
    Waiver from Requirements
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed waiver.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA has received from the State of Maine a request for a 
    waiver from the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, Subpart E, Asbestos-
    Containing Materials in Schools. This document announces an opportunity 
    for public review and comment on the State waiver request.
    
    DATES: Comments on the waiver request must be received by May 6, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments must be sent in triplicate, identified by 
    the 
    
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    docket control number OPPTS-62152 to: James M. Bryson, Regional 
    Abatement Coordinator, Environmental Protection Agency, OEP 309 Region 
    I, John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, MA 02203-0001. Copies of 
    the Maine waiver request are on file and may be reviewed at the EPA 
    Region I Office.
    
        Comments and data may also be submitted electronically by sending 
    electronic mail (e-mail) to: bryson.jamesm@epamail.epa.gov. Electronic 
    comments must be submitted as an ASCII file avoiding the use of special 
    characters and any form of encryption. Comments and data will also be 
    accepted on disks in WordPerfect in 5.1 file format or ASCII file 
    format. All comments and data in electronic form must be identified by 
    the docket number OPPTS-62152. No CBI should be submitted through e-
    mail. Electronic comments on this document may be filed online at many 
    Federal Depository Libraries. Additional information on electronic 
    submissions can be found in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION unit of this 
    document.
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James M. Bryson at the address listed 
    above.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This document is issued under the authority 
    of Title II of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15 U.S.C. 2641, 
    et seq. TSCA Title II was enacted as part of the Asbestos Hazard 
    Emergency Response Act (AHERA), Pub. L. 99-519. AHERA is the name 
    commonly used to refer to the statutory authority for EPA's rules 
    affecting asbestos in schools. For purposes of this document, EPA will 
    use the AHERA designation. In the Federal Register of October 30, 1987 
    (52 FR 41846), EPA issued a final rule as required in AHERA, the 
    Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools Rule (40 CFR part 763, Subpart 
    E), which requires all Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to identify 
    Asbestos-Containing Building Materials (ACBMs) in their school 
    buildings and to take appropriate actions to control the release of 
    asbestos fibers. The LEAs are required to describe their asbestos 
    control activities in management plans, which must be available to all 
    concerned persons and submitted to the State Governor's Designee. The 
    rule requires LEAs to use specially trained and accredited persons to 
    conduct inspections for asbestos, develop management plans, and design 
    and conduct actions to control asbestos.
        The recordkeeping and reporting burden associated with waiver 
    requests was cleared under OMB control number 2070-0091. This document 
    merely announces the Agency's receipt of a waiver request and therefore 
    impose no additional burden beyond that which was covered under 
    existing OMB control number 2070-0091. Send any comments regarding the 
    burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection to Chief, 
    Information Policy Branch (2136), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 
    401 M St., SW., Washington, DC 20460 and to the Office of Information 
    and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 
    20503, Attention: Desk Officer.
        Under section 203 of TSCA Title II, EPA may, upon request of a 
    State Governor and after notice and comment and opportunity for a 
    public hearing in the State, waive in whole or in part the requirements 
    of the rule promulgated under section 203, if the State has established 
    and is implementing or intends to implement a program of asbestos 
    inspection and management which is at least as stringent as the 
    requirements of 40 CFR part 763, Subpart E. The AHERA rule requests 
    specific information be included in a waiver request submitted to EPA, 
    establishes a process for reviewing waiver requests, and sets forth 
    procedures for oversight and rescission of waivers granted to the 
    States.
        The rule requires States seeking waivers to submit requests to the 
    Regional Administrator for the EPA Region in which the State is 
    located. EPA is hereby issuing a notice in the Federal Register 
    announcing receipt of the request and soliciting written comments from 
    the public pertaining to the State of Maine's asbestos waiver request, 
    and Senate Bill 38 MSRA impact on the implementation and enforcement of 
    Maine's Regulation 16B. Comments must be submitted by May 6, 1996. If 
    during the comment period, EPA receives a written objection to the 
    State's request, EPA will schedule a hearing to be held in the affected 
    State after the close of the comment period.
        On December 20, 1994, Assistant Attorney General Jon H. Edwards 
    submitted to John P. DeVillars, Regional Administrator, EPA Region I, a 
    request for a waiver under the AHERA 40 CFR 763.98. The request was 
    received by the Regional Office on January 3, 1995. The State's 
    submittal requested a waiver from all requirements of 40 CFR part 763, 
    Subpart E.
        The State's waiver request was complete in that it contained all of 
    the following provisions which are required by the AHERA:
        1. A copy of the State provisions and proposed provisions relating 
    to its program of asbestos inspection and management in schools for 
    which the request is made.
        2. The name of the State agency that is responsible for 
    administering and enforcing the requirements for which a waiver is 
    requested, the names and job titles of responsible officials in that 
    agency, and phone numbers where the officials can be contacted.
        3. Detailed reasons, supporting papers, and the rationale for 
    concluding that the State's asbestos inspection and management program 
    provisions for which the request is made are at least as stringent as 
    the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, Subpart E.
        4. A discussion of any special situations, problems, and needs 
    pertaining to the waiver request accompanied by an explanation of how 
    the State intends to handle them.
        5. A statement of the resources that the State intends to devote to 
    the administration and enforcement of the provisions relating to the 
    waiver request.
        6. Copies of any specific or enabling State laws and regulations 
    relating to the request, including provisions for assessing criminal 
    and/or civil penalties.
        7. Assurance from the Governor/Attorney General or the lead agency 
    that the lead agency has the legal authority necessary to carry out the 
    requirements relating to the request.
        EPA may waive some or all of the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, 
    Subpart E if:
        1. The State has the legal authority necessary to carry out the 
    provisions of asbestos inspection and management in schools relating to 
    the waiver request. The Maine Department of Environmental Protection 
    recognizes that asbestos exposure in schools (and elsewhere) is a 
    serious concern. The Maine General Assembly also recognized this, and 
    during a 1987 legislative session a bill was passed authorizing the Air 
    Pollution Control Division, Maine Department of Environmental 
    Protection to implement State requirements under the AHERA, establish a 
    certification program for abatement contractors, develop and implement 
    asbestos work practices and exposure standard, collect fees, and levy 
    fines. Effective June 30, 1993, Maine's revised asbestos regulation 
    required the certification of all persons engaging in asbestos-related 
    work. The requirement applies to all public and commercial buildings as 
    well as schools. The revised regulation also contains more stringent 
    work practices for asbestos abatement and expands the enforcement 
    capabilities of the State in regards to false training documents 
    submitted to 
    
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    obtain certification. The Maine General Assembly has enacted authority 
    for the Maine Air Quality Control Commission to enforce rules and 
    regulations to minimize the risk to the public from the exposure to 
    asbestos, including specifically, requirements for asbestos management 
    plans to be submitted and implemented by schools. All requisite 
    legislative/legal authority to implement the AHERA waiver program have 
    been adopted, and no problems are anticipated in meeting waiver 
    objectives.
        2. The State's asbestos inspection and management will be at least 
    as stringent as the requirements of 40 CFR part, 763 Subpart E. The 
    requirements of Subpart E of 40 CFR part 763 have been adopted in its 
    entirety, with the exception of Secs. 763.97 and 763.98 into the Maine 
    Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 16B, Chapter 12A, 
    ``Emission Standards for Asbestos'' School Requirements. The State 
    intends to administer these regulations in a manner that would be at 
    least as stringent as the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, Subpart E.
        3. The State has the appropriate enforcement resources to devote to 
    the administration and enforcement of the provisions relating to the 
    waiver request. The State conducts routine AHERA inspections, abatement 
    inspections and ``for cause'' inspections. Routine AHERA inspections 
    result in a determination of compliance with the need to have and 
    implement an adequate, updated management plan. Routine inspections 
    focus on assessing compliance with the AHERA and State asbestos 
    requirements, including such things as implementation of appropriate 
    work practices, compliance with accreditation (State Certification) 
    requirements and proper recordkeeping. ``For cause'' inspections, are 
    initiated as a result of tips or complaints, and are made to assess 
    compliance with any applicable State or EPA asbestos rules. The State 
    will continue to update its existing Neutral Administrative Inspection 
    Scheme (NAIS) in support of targeting LEAs and other ``persons'' for 
    AHERA compliance inspections. The NAIS will include a specific method 
    or criteria for selecting inspection targets and will comply with EPA's 
    National Compliance Monitoring Strategies for AHERA. The State has 
    devoted four full-time employees to the existing TSCA Enforcement Grant 
    and will continue to devote at least that amount of time to stringently 
    enforce the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, Subpart E. The State has 
    completed an enforcement response policy to determine the most 
    appropriate enforcement action for each violation of the State's laws 
    and regulations.
        4. The State has or will have qualified personnel to carry out the 
    provisions relating to the waiver request. The program will be carried 
    out by staff in the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Air 
    Pollution Control Division. The State is currently well staffed on the 
    TSCA Asbestos program. The staff is fully trained and certified as 
    Building Inspector/Management Planners and Contractor/Supervisors. Two 
    of three staff persons are conducting full AHERA inspections. One staff 
    person is conducting Worker Protection inspections and is currently 
    training to conduct full AHERA inspections. The fourth person 
    administers the grant and works on case development resulting from 
    inspections.
        5. The State will devote adequate resources to the administration 
    and enforcement of the asbestos inspection and management provisions 
    relating to the waiver request. Based upon review by the EPA Region I 
    Office, the Agency feels that the Maine Department of Environmental 
    Protection has resources to effectively implement and administer the 
    asbestos program in Maine.
        6. When specified by EPA, the State gives satisfactory assurances 
    that necessary steps, including specific actions it proposes to take 
    and a time schedule for their accomplishment, will be taken within a 
    reasonable time to conform with applicable criteria in items 2 through 
    5 above. Final approval of the program by EPA will require effective 
    implementation and continued use of the EPA-approved NAIS, logging and 
    tracking system, enforcement strategy/standard operating procedure, 
    enforcement response policy, and communication strategy. EPA's final 
    approval of the State's program will require the State to provide 
    adequate resources to support the administration of the program.
        The reporting and recordkeeping provisions relating to State 
    waivers from the requirements of the Asbestos-Containing Materials in 
    Schools Rule (40 CFR part 763) have been approved by the Office of 
    Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act and have 
    been assigned OMB control number 2070-0091.
        On June 16, 1993, Maine Governor Angus S. King signed Senate Bill 
    38 M.R.S.A. (S.B. 38). S.B. 38 M.R.S.A. may have an impact on 
    enforcement of Maine's asbestos rules and regulations. S.B. 38 M.R.S.A. 
    S.B. 38 appears to create a statutory privilege for environmental 
    audits and a presumption against imposition of penalties for voluntary 
    disclosures arising out of an environmental self-evaluation. EPA is 
    concerned that S.B. 38 restricts the enforcement options available to 
    the State and, therefore, may not be as stringent as the AHERA. Prior 
    to making a final decision on Maine's request for an AHERA waiver, the 
    State, should clarify S.B. 38's impact on the State's enforcement 
    capabilities. EPA intends to request a legal analysis from the State on 
    whether S.B. 38 applies to Maine's asbestos rules and regulations, and 
    if so, to what extent. In addition, EPA specifically requests public 
    comment on this issue.
        EPA with this document is hereby announcing receipt of the State's 
    request and soliciting written comments from the public pertaining to 
    the State of Maine's asbestos waiver request, and Senate Bill 38 
    M.R.S.A. impact on the implementation and enforcement of Maine's 
    Regulation 8. Comments must be submitted by May 6, 1996. If during the 
    comment period, EPA receives a written objection to the State's 
    request, EPA will schedule a hearing to be held in the affected State 
    after the close of the comment period.
        A record has been established for this document under docket number 
    ``OPPTS-62152 including comments and data submitted electronically as 
    described below. A public version of this record, including printed, 
    paper versions of electronic comments, which does not include any 
    information claimed as confidential business information (CBI), is 
    available for inspection from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
    excluding legal holidays. The public record is maintained in Region I 
    at the location listed under the ADDRESSES unit of this document.
        Electronic comments can be sent directly to EPA at:
        bryson.jamesm@epamail.epa.gov
    
    
        Electronic comments must be submitted as an ASCII file avoiding the 
    use of special characters and any form of encryption.
        The official record for this document, as well as the public 
    version, as described above will be kept in paper form. Accordingly, 
    EPA will transfer all comments received electronically into printed, 
    paper form as they are received and will place the paper copies in the 
    official record which will also include all comments submitted directly 
    in writing. The official record is the paper record maintained at the 
    address in ``ADDRESSES'' at the beginning of this document.
    
    
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    Lists of Subjects
    
        Environmental protection and Asbestos.
        Dated: February 14, 1996.
    John P. DeVillars,
    Regional Administrator, Region I.
    
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Document Information

Published:
03/05/1996
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of proposed waiver.
Document Number:
96-4968
Dates:
Comments on the waiver request must be received by May 6, 1996.
Pages:
8619-8622 (4 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OPPTS-62152, FRL-4985-9
PDF File:
96-4968.pdf