PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 3339                      PRINTER'S NO. 3926

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA


HOUSE BILL

No. 2404 Session of 1986


        INTRODUCED BY SAURMAN, ITKIN, GEORGE, REBER, STABACK, FOX,
           NAHILL, ARTY, HERSHEY, J. TAYLOR, WOGAN, KOSINSKI, WESTON,
           HERMAN, TRELLO, E. Z. TAYLOR, FISCHER, BUNT, R. C. WRIGHT,
           JOSEPHS, MORRIS, PHILLIPS, DAVIES, BELARDI, RICHARDSON,
           D. W. SNYDER AND CIVERA, APRIL 16, 1986

        AS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION, HOUSE OF
           REPRESENTATIVES, AS AMENDED, SEPTEMBER 22, 1986

                                     AN ACT

     1  Providing for the handling of asbestos-containing waste; and      <--
     2     conferring powers and duties on the Department of
     3     Environmental Resources; AND MAKING AN APPROPRIATION.          <--

     4     The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
     5  hereby enacts as follows:
     6  Section 1.  Short title.
     7     This act shall be known and may be cited as the Asbestos
     8  Waste Disposal Act.
     9  Section 2.  Declaration of policy.
    10     The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:
    11         (1)  Substantial amounts of asbestos materials are being
    12     removed from schools and buildings throughout this
    13     Commonwealth.
    14         (2)  Exposure to asbestos fibers and particles in the air
    15     has been linked, by reputable medical and scientific
    16     authorities, to a significant increase in the incidence of


     1     disease, such as asbestosis, bronchogenic carcinoma,
     2     mesothelioma and other malignancies.
     3         (3)  Present storage, containment, transportation and
     4     disposal methods of asbestos-containing waste do not meet
     5     acceptable standards and, therefore, constitute a potential
     6     significant health hazard.
     7         (4)  The purpose of this act is to provide for the proper
     8     storage, containment, transportation and disposal of
     9     asbestos-containing waste to ensure that exposure to asbestos
    10     fibers is limited or nonexistent.
    11  Section 3.  Definitions.
    12     The following words and phrases when used in this act shall
    13  have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
    14  context clearly indicates otherwise:
    15     "Active waste disposal site."  A disposal site other than an
    16  inactive site.
    17     "Adequately wetted."  Sufficiently mixed or coated with water
    18  or an aqueous solution to prevent dust emissions.
    19     "Asbestos."  The asbestiform varieties of serpentinite
    20  (chrysotile), riebeckite (crocidolite), cummingtonitegrunerite,
    21  anthophyllite and actinolite-tremolite.
    22     "Asbestos-containing waste materials."  Waste that contains
    23  commercial asbestos and is generated by a source subject to 40
    24  CFR Part 61, Subpart M. The term includes asbestos mill
    25  tailings, asbestos waste from control devices, friable asbestos
    26  waste material and bags or containers that previously contained
    27  commercial asbestos. As applied to demolition and renovation
    28  operations, the term includes only friable asbestos waste and
    29  asbestos waste from control devices.
    30     "Asbestos material."  Asbestos or material containing
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     1  asbestos.
     2     "Asbestos mill."  A facility engaged in converting, or in any
     3  intermediate step in converting, asbestos ore into commercial
     4  asbestos. Outside storage of asbestos material is not considered
     5  a part of the asbestos mill.
     6     "Asbestos tailings."  Solid waste that contains asbestos and
     7  is a product of asbestos mining or milling operations.
     8     "Asbestos waste from control devices."  Waste material that
     9  contains asbestos and is collected by a pollution control
    10  device.
    11     "Commercial asbestos."  Asbestos that is extracted from
    12  asbestos ore.
    13     "Demolition."  The wrecking or taking out of a load-
    14  supporting structural member of a facility BUILDING, together     <--
    15  with related handling operations.
    16     "Department."  The Department of Environmental Resources of
    17  the Commonwealth.
    18     "Emergency renovation operation."  A renovation operation
    19  that was not planned but results from a sudden, unexpected
    20  event. The term includes operations necessitated by nonroutine
    21  failures of equipment.
    22     "Fabricating."  Processing of a manufactured product that
    23  contains commercial asbestos. The term does not include
    24  processing at temporary sites for the construction or
    25  restoration of facilities.
    26     "Facility."  An institutional, commercial or industrial
    27  structure, installation or building. The term excludes apartment
    28  buildings having four or less dwelling units.
    29     "Facility component."  A pipe, duct, boiler, tank, reactor,
    30  turbine or furnace at or in a facility or a structural member of
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     1  a facility.
     2     "Friable asbestos material."  Material containing more than
     3  1% asbestos by weight that hand pressure can crumble, pulverize
     4  or reduce to powder when dry.
     5     "Inactive waste disposal site."  A disposal site or portion
     6  of it where additional asbestos-containing waste material will
     7  not be deposited and where the surface is not disturbed by
     8  vehicular traffic.
     9     "Manufacturing."  The combining of commercial asbestos or, in
    10  the case of woven friction products, the combining of textiles
    11  containing commercial asbestos, with other material, including
    12  commercial asbestos, and the processing of this combination into
    13  a product.
    14     "Outside air."  The air outside buildings and structures.
    15     "Particulate asbestos material."  Finely divided particles of
    16  asbestos material.
    17     "Planned renovation operations."  A renovation operation, or
    18  a number of such operations, in which the amount of friable
    19  asbestos material that will be removed or stripped within a
    20  given period of time can be predicted. Individual nonscheduled
    21  operations are included if a number of such operations can be
    22  predicted to occur during a given period of time based on
    23  operating experience.
    24     "Remove."  To take out friable asbestos materials from a
    25  facility.
    26     "Renovation."  Altering one or more facility components. The
    27  term does not include operations in which load-supporting
    28  structural members are wrecked or taken out.
    29     "Roadways."  Surfaces on which motor vehicles travel. The
    30  term includes highways, roads, streets, parking areas and
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     1  driveways.
     2     "Strip."  To take off friable asbestos materials from part of
     3  a facility.
     4     "Structural member."  A load-supporting member of a facility,
     5  such as beams and load-supporting walls, or a nonload-supporting
     6  member, such as ceilings and nonload-supporting walls.
     7     "Visible emissions."  Emissions containing particulate
     8  asbestos material that are visually detectable without the aid
     9  of instruments. The term does not include condensed uncombined
    10  water vapor.
    11  Section 4.  Storage and containment.
    12     (a)  General rule.--Friable asbestos containing waste shall
    13  either be processed or formed into nonfriable forms, treated
    14  with water (wetted), or treated by another method approved by
    15  the department.
    16     (b)  Storage.--After wetting, friable asbestos-containing
    17  waste shall be sealed in leak-tight containers while wet.
    18  Sealing shall be interpreted as rendering the container
    19  sufficiently closed from the outside air as far as storage,
    20  transportation and disposal is concerned so that no leak occurs
    21  which could cause visible asbestos emission to the outside air.
    22         (1)  The following two container forms are acceptable for
    23     the proper storage of asbestos-containing waste:
    24             (i)  Multiple leak-proof plastic bags with 12 mils
    25         cumulative thickness.
    26             (ii)  Single/multiple leak-proof plastic bags with
    27         six mils cumulative thickness enclosed in a steel or
    28         cardboard drum.
    29         (2)  NO OBJECTS WHICH COULD CAUSE LEAKAGE OR VIOLATE THE   <--
    30     AIRTIGHT INTEGRITY OF THE BAG MAY BE PLACED IN THE LEAK-PROOF
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     1     PLASTIC BAGS.
     2         (2) (3)  The containers specified in paragraph (1), shall  <--
     3     be labeled. The labels shall be printed in letters of
     4     sufficient size and contrast as to be readily visible and
     5     legible. They shall bear one of the following warnings:
     6                              CAUTION
     7                         Contains Asbestos
     8                Avoid Opening or Breaking Container
     9           Breathing Asbestos is Hazardous to Your Health
    10                              CAUTION
    11                      Contains Asbestos Fibers
    12                        Avoid Creating Dust
    13          Breathing Asbestos May Cause Serious Bodily Harm
    14         (3) (4)  The requirements of this subsection are in        <--
    15     addition to those required by the Federal Environmental
    16     Protection Agency's National Emission Standards for Hazardous
    17     Air Pollutants, 40 CFR 61, Subpart M; 25 Pa. Code Chapter 75   <--
    18     (relating to solid waste management); and other relevant
    19     State or Federal statutes and regulations., AND APPLICABLE     <--
    20     REGULATIONS UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 7, 1980 (P.L.380, NO.97),
    21     KNOWN AS THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT.
    22     (c)  Exceptions.--
    23         (1)  Nonfriable asbestos-containing waste does not
    24     require processing treatment or special packaging as long as
    25     the waste is not rendered friable at any stage.
    26         (2)  The department may approve an alternative storage
    27     method if the waste quantity or physical form does not lend
    28     itself to storage under subsection (b). No visible emissions
    29     should occur due to the alternative methods.
    30  Section 5.  Transportation.
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     1     (a)  General rule.--
     2         (1)  The asbestos-containing waste material shall be
     3     transported in a vehicle without compaction and in a manner
     4     which will not create visible emission to the outside air. If
     5     asbestos is transported with other waste, it shall be done in
     6     such a manner that the asbestos is segregated from the other
     7     waste to ensure the safe handling and disposal without the
     8     risk of comingling.
     9         (2)  The vehicle transporting asbestos-containing waste
    10     shall be covered by a tarp in all cases UNLESS ASBESTOS-       <--
    11     CONTAINING WASTE IS TRANSPORTED BY AN ENCLOSED TRAILER.
    12         (3)  Friable CONCENTRATIONS OF FRIABLE asbestos shall be   <--
    13     removed from demolition waste prior to bulk transportation.
    14     (b)  Recordkeeping.--
    15         (1)  Before accepting wastes, a transporter shall
    16     determine if the waste is properly wetted and containerized.
    17         (2)  A transporter shall require a chain-of-custody form
    18     signed by the generator. The chain-of-custody form shall
    19     include:
    20             (i)  The name and address of the generator.
    21             (ii)  The name and address of the pickup site.
    22             (iii)  The estimated quantity of asbestos-containing
    23         waste.
    24             (iv)  The types of containers used.
    25             (v)  The destination of the waste.
    26             (vi)  The signature of the disposal site operator
    27         upon delivery at a waste disposal facility.
    28     (c)  Other law.--The transportation of asbestos containing
    29  waste shall conform to the applicable requirements found in 40
    30  CFR 61, Subpart M; 25 Pa. Code Chapter 75 (relating to solid      <--
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     1  waste management); and other relevant State or Federal statutes
     2  and regulations., AND APPLICABLE REGULATIONS UNDER THE ACT OF     <--
     3  JULY 7, 1980 (P.L.380, NO.97), KNOWN AS THE SOLID WASTE
     4  MANAGEMENT ACT.
     5  Section 6.  Disposal.
     6     (a)  Selecting disposal site.--
     7         (1)  Asbestos-containing waste shall be disposed of at a   <--
     8     site which has a special permit issued by the department to
     9     receive such waste. The department shall MAY specify in the    <--
    10     permit the maximum quantity of the asbestos-containing waste
    11     which may be received per day and in total.
    12         (2)  THE DEPARTMENT MAY SPECIFY OTHER CONDITIONS ON THE    <--
    13     PERMIT FOR PROPER DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE.
    14     (b)  Receiving asbestos-containing waste.--
    15         (1)  A disposal site approved for receipt of asbestos-
    16     containing waste shall require notification by the generator
    17     that the load contains asbestos.
    18         (2)  The disposal site operator shall:
    19             (i)  Inspect the loads to verify that asbestos waste
    20         is properly contained in leak-tight containers and
    21         labeled appropriately.
    22             (ii)  Contact the Federal Environmental Protection     <--
    23         Agency DEPARTMENT if the operator believes the asbestos-   <--
    24         containing waste is in a condition that may cause
    25         significant fiber release during disposal.
    26             (iii)  After verification that the load is
    27         acceptable, sign the chain-of-custody form to release the
    28         asbestos-containing waste from the hauler.
    29             (IV)  KEEP RECORDS ON THE SOURCE AND AMOUNT OF         <--
    30         ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTES RECEIVED AND NOTIFY THE
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     1         DEPARTMENT IF WASTE MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS OCCUR.
     2     (c)  Waste disposition and covering.--
     3         (1)  The permitted disposal site shall be required to
     4     cover friable asbestos-containing waste immediately upon
     5     receipt at the disposal facility.
     6         (2)  Asbestos-containing waste shall be covered in one of
     7     the following ways:
     8             (i)  With at least six inches of compacted
     9         nonasbestos-containing material.
    10             (ii)  With a resinous or petroleum-based dust
    11         suppression agent that effectively binds dust and
    12         controls wind erosion. This agent shall be used as
    13         recommended for the particular dust suppression agent.
    14         DUST SUPPRESSION AGENTS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE            <--
    15         DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO USE. Other equally effective dust
    16         suppression agents may be used upon prior approval by the
    17         Federal Environmental Protection Agency DEPARTMENT.        <--
    18         (3)  No FRIABLE asbestos-containing waste may be allowed   <--
    19     to be stored onsite. If the cover requirements cannot be met,
    20     no asbestos-containing waste may be accepted at the WASTE      <--
    21     DISPOSAL facility.
    22         (4)  Asbestos-containing waste shall be disposed into
    23     segregated cells. Asbestos-containing waste may not be mixed
    24     directly with other wastes. There shall be a separate area of
    25     the facility for asbestos waste disposal.
    26         (5)  Covering asbestos-containing waste shall be
    27     accomplished in a manner to ensure that there will be no
    28     visible emissions by disturbing or puncturing the asbestos-
    29     containing waste containers.
    30         (6)  Final closure of a cell containing asbestos waste
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     1     shall be as follows:
     2             (i)  The disposal facility shall cover the cell
     3         containing asbestos waste with at least an additional 30
     4         inches of compacted nonasbestos material to provide a 36-
     5         inch final cover.
     6             (ii)  To control erosion of the final cover, the area
     7         shall be properly graded and vegetated.
     8     (d)  Controlling public access.--
     9         (1)  Sites which dispose of asbestos-containing waste      <--
    10     shall require fencing around the perimeter of the sections of
    11     the sites where asbestos-containing waste is deposited. The
    12     fencing shall be at least six feet high, and it shall be
    13     topped with a barb wire guard to deter public access.
    14         (2)  Access to the facilities shall be limited to one or
    15     two entrances with gates that can be locked if left
    16     unattended.
    17         (3)  Warning signs shall be displayed at all entrances
    18     and at intervals of 330 feet or less along the property line
    19     at the site. The warning signs shall: DISPLAY THAT THE SITE    <--
    20     CONTAINS ASBESTOS.
    21             (i)  Be posted in such a manner and location that a    <--
    22         person can easily read the legend.
    23             (ii)  Conform to the requirements of 51-cm. x 36-cm.
    24         (20" x 14") upright formal signs specified in 29 CFR
    25         1910.145(d)(4).
    26             (iii)  Display the following legend in the lower
    27         panel with letter sizes and styles of a visibility at
    28         least equal to those specified in this subparagraph.
    29             Legend                  Size
    30             Asbestos Waste Disposal  2.5 cm (1 inch) Sans Serif,
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     1               Site                    Gothic or Block
     2             Do Not Create Dust      1.9 cm (3/4 inch) Sans Serif,
     3                                       Gothic or Block
     4             Breathing Asbestos is   14 Point Gothic
     5               Hazardous to Your
     6               Health
     7     (e)  Conveyance of disposal site property.--The grantor, in a
     8  deed for the conveyance of property in which asbestos-containing
     9  waste is presently being disposed, or has ever been disposed by
    10  the grantor or to the grantor's actual knowledge, shall include
    11  in the property description section of the deed an
    12  acknowledgment of asbestos-containing waste disposal and a
    13  notice warning against excavation of the disposal site. The
    14  acknowledgment shall include, but not be limited to, the extent
    15  the information is available, the surface area size and tract
    16  location of the disposed waste. These requirements shall be made
    17  part of the deed for future conveyances or transfers of the
    18  subject property. The warranty in the deed shall not be
    19  applicable to the surface area size and exact location of the
    20  disposed asbestos-containing waste.
    21     (f)  Other law.--The disposal of asbestos-containing waste
    22  shall conform to the applicable requirements found in 40 CFR 61,
    23  Subpart M, and other relevant State or Federal statutes and       <--
    24  regulations. REGULATIONS UNDER THE ACT OF JULY 7, 1980 (P.L.380,  <--
    25  NO.97), KNOWN AS THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT.
    26  Section 7.  Demolition.
    27     (a)  General rule.--Removable asbestos concentrations shall    <--
    28  be removed from the buildings or demolition wastes before
    29  storage, transportation and disposal at demolition waste sites.
    30     (b)  Exception.--A variance to subsection (a) may be
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     1  considered if the asbestos concentrations involved are
     2  nonfriable or are in such a small quantity that the removal is
     3  either impractical or unnecessary.
     4     (A)  GENERAL RULE.--REMOVABLE, FRIABLE ASBESTOS                <--
     5  CONCENTRATIONS SHALL BE REMOVED FROM BUILDINGS PRIOR TO
     6  DEMOLITION.
     7     (B)  EXCEPTION.--SUBSECTION (A) DOES NOT APPLY IF THE
     8  ASBESTOS CONCENTRATIONS INVOLVED ARE NONFRIABLE AND WILL REMAIN
     9  NONFRIABLE UPON DEMOLITION OR ARE IN SUCH A SMALL QUANTITY THAT
    10  REMOVAL IS IMPRACTICAL.
    11     (C)  REMOVAL.--THE DEGREE AND METHODS OF REMOVAL SHALL BE
    12  CONDUCTED UNDER REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT.
    13     (D)  TIMING.--EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (B), REMOVAL
    14  OPERATIONS SHALL BE CONDUCTED PRIOR TO THE STORAGE,
    15  TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF DEMOLITION WASTE.
    16  SECTION 8.  RENOVATION.
    17     WHEN RENOVATIONS TO A FACILITY INVOLVING THE REMOVAL OF
    18  ASBESTOS CONCENTRATIONS ARE CONDUCTED, THE PROVISIONS OF THIS
    19  ACT RELATING TO ASBESTOS REMOVAL, STORAGE, PROCESSING,
    20  TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL SHALL APPLY.
    21  SECTION 9.  DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES.
    22     (A)  GENERAL RULE.--IF THERE IS ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL
    23  IN A STRUCTURE, FRIABLE ASBESTOS SHALL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO THE
    24  DEMOLITION OF THE STRUCTURE. A WETTING AGENT SHALL BE APPLIED TO
    25  THE REMOVED FRIABLE ASBESTOS.
    26     (B)  INSPECTIONS.--THE DEPARTMENT OR A DESIGNEE MAY PERFORM A
    27  PREDEMOLITION INSPECTION OF A STRUCTURE IN WHICH THERE IS
    28  ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL.
    29  Section 8 10.  Applicability of Federal and State laws and        <--
    30                 regulations.
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     1     If the requirements of this act conflict with Federal or
     2  State statutes and regulations, the requirements of this act
     3  shall apply if they are not less restrictive than Federal
     4  statutes and regulations.
     5  Section 9 11.  Disapproval.                                       <--
     6     The department may disapprove or rescind a prior approval if
     7  any of the following applies:
     8         (1)  The requirements of this act are not met.
     9         (2)  Waste characteristics are different from those
    10     provided in submitted documents.
    11         (3)  Waste is handled in an environmentally unsound
    12     manner.
    13         (4)  Waste disposal, alone or in conjunction with other
    14     waste, would create a nuisance, harm or hazard to the public
    15     or the environment.
    16         (5)  Conditions of the request by the applicant or the
    17     approval by the department conflict with the act of July 7,
    18     1980 (P.L.380, No.97), known as the Solid Waste Management
    19     Act, or relevant Federal regulations.
    20  SECTION 12.  APPROPRIATION.                                       <--
    21     THE SUM OF $270,000, OR AS MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY,
    22  IS HEREBY APPROPRIATED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
    23  RESOURCES TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ACT.
    24  Section 10 13.  Effective date.                                   <--
    25     This act shall take effect in 60 days.




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