[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 121 (Wednesday, June 24, 1998)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 34348-34350]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-16770]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 763
[OPPTS-62155; FRL-5762-3]
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 Commonwealth of Massachusetts a
request for a waiver from the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, subpart
E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools regulations. This document
announces an opportunity for public review and comment on the
Massachusetts waiver request.
DATES: Comments on the waiver request must be received by July 24,
1998.
ADDRESSES: Written comments must be sent in triplicate, identified by
the docket control number OPPTS-62155 to: James M. Bryson, Regional
Abatement Coordinator, Environmental Protection Agency, Office of
Ecosystem Protection, CPT Region 1, John F. Kennedy Federal Building,
Boston, MA 02203-0001. Copies of the Massachusetts waiver request are
on file and may be reviewed at the EPA Region I Office.
Comments and data may also be submitted electronically to
bryson.jamesm@epamail.epa.gov. Follow the instructions under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION of this document. No Confidential Business
Information (CBI) should be submitted through e-mail.
All comments which contain information claimed as CBI must be
clearly marked as such. Three sanitized copies of any comments
containing information claimed as CBI must also be submitted and will
be placed in the public record for this document. Persons submitting
information on any portion of which they believe is entitled to
treatment as CBI by EPA must assert a business confidentiality claim in
accordance with 40 CFR 2.203(b) for each such portion. This claim must
be made at the time that the information is submitted to EPA. If a
submitter does not assert a confidentiality claim at the time of
submission, EPA will consider this as a waiver of any confidentiality
claim and the information may be made available to the public by EPA
without further notice to the submitter.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James M. Bryson at 617-565-3836.
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 41946), 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 approved under OMB control number 2070-0091.
This document merely announces the Agency's receipt of a waiver request
and therefore, imposes 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), 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 AHERA, 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 requires that specific
information be included in a waiver request. The rule establishes a
process for EPA to review waiver requests, and sets forth procedures
for
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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 Commonwealth of Massachusetts' AHERA
waiver request. Comments must be submitted by August 24, 1998. 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 September 26, 1997, Acting Governor Argeo Paul Cellucci
submitted to John P. DeVillars, Regional Administrator, EPA Region I, a
request for a waiver under 40 CFR 763.98. The request was received by
the EPA Regional Office on September 27, 1997. The State's submittal
requested a waiver from all requirements of 40 CFR part 763, subpart E.
The Massachusetts waiver request was deemed complete by EPA on
October 14, 1997, in that it contained all of the following provisions
which are required by the AHERA regulations.
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 telephone numbers whom 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 legal
counsel of the lead agency that 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 Massachusetts Department of Labor and Workforce
Development recognizes that asbestos exposure in schools (and
elsewhere) is a serious concern. The Massachusetts General Assembly
also recognized this, and during a 1987 legislative session a bill was
passed--Mass Gen. Laws ch. 149, Sec. 6C-authorizing the Air Pollution
Control Division, Massachusetts Department of Labor and Workforce
Development, to implement State requirements under AHERA to establish a
certification program for abatement contractors, develop and implement
asbestos work practices and exposure standards, collect fees, and levy
fines. Effective June 30, 1993, the revised Massachusetts 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 obtain certification. The Massachusetts
General Assembly has enacted authority for the Massachusetts Department
of Labor and Work Force Development to enforce rules and regulations to
minimize the risk to the public from exposure to asbestos, including
requirements for asbestos management plans to be submitted and
implemented by schools. All requisite legislative/legal authority to
implement the AHERA waiver program has been adopted, and no problems
are anticipated in meeting waiver objectives.
2. The State's program of asbestos inspection and management in
schools relating to the waiver request and implementation of the
program will be at least as stringent as the requirements of 40 CFR
part 763, subpart E. On August 25, 1997, Massachusetts adopted the
requirements of 40 CFR part 763, subpart E in their entirety, with the
exception of Secs. 763.97 and 763.98, into the Massachusetts Department
of Labor and Workforce Development Regulation No. 453 CMR 6.00 ``The
Removal, Containment or Encapsulation of Asbestos School
Requirements.'' The State indicated in its August 25, 1997 letter that
it intends to administer these regulations in a manner that will be at
least as stringent as the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, subpart E.
3. The State has an enforcement mechanism to allow it to implement
the program described in the waiver request. The State conducts routine
AHERA inspections and abatement inspections. Routine AHERA inspections
result in a determination of compliance regarding the creation,
maintenance and implementation of an adequate, updated management plan.
Abatement 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.
Abatement inspections are initiated as a result of tips or
complaints, to assess compliance with any applicable State or EPA
asbestos rules. In addition, 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 also 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 qualified personnel to carry out the provisions
relating to the waiver request. The State has 18 employees trained to
stringently enforce, the requirements of 40 CFR part 763, subpart E.
The program will be carried out by staff in the Massachusetts
Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Of these, four staff
work full-time under the EPA TSCA Asbestos Enforcement Grant. These
staff are fully-trained and certified as Building Inspector/Management
Planners and Contractor/Supervisors. Two of four staff persons are
conducting full AHERA inspections. One staff person is conducting
Worker Protection Rule (40 CFR part 763, subpart E) inspections and is
currently training to conduct full AHERA inspections. The fourth person
administers the grant with EPA 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
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feels that the resources developed by the Massachusetts Department of
Labor and Workforce Development are adequate to effectively implement
and administer the asbestos program in Massachusetts.
6. 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 and standard operating
procedures, enforcement response policy, and communication strategy.
EPA's final approval of the State's program will require the State to
continue 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 at 40 CFR part 763 have been approved by OMB under the
Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 and its implementing
regulations at 5 CFR part 1320 and assigned OMB control number 2070-
0091.
With this notice, EPA is hereby announcing receipt of the State's
request and soliciting written comments from the public pertaining to
the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' AHERA waiver request. Comments must
be submitted by July 24, 1998. 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 Commonwealth after the close of the comment
period.
The official record for this document, as well as the public
version, has been established for this document under docket control
number ``OPPTS-62155'' (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 CBI, is available for inspection
from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The official record is located at the address in
``ADDRESSES'' at the beginning 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, Comment and data
will also be accepted on disks in Wordperfect 5.1/6.1 or ASCII file
format. All comments and data in electronic form must be identified by
the docket control number ``OPPTS-62155.'' Electronic comments on this
document may be filed online at many Federal Depository Libraries.
List of Subjects in Part 763
Environmental protection, Asbestos, Administrative practice and
procedure, Hazardous substances, Imports, Intergovernmental relations,
Labeling, Occupational safety and health, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Schools.
Dated: June 15, 1998.
John P. DeVillars,
Regional Administrator, Region I.
[FR Doc. 98-16770 Filed 6-23-98; 8:45 am]
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