Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Asbestos Verification Information
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Each year, many asbestos removal jobs in Texas are done in violation of state and federal safety laws that require protection of construction workers and the public from exposure to dangerous levels of asbestos fibers.Asbestos Verification Information
Verifying that an asbestos survey was done prior to a renovation or demolition will educate building owners who are unaware of the requirements and make it harder for building owners and contractors to claim ignorance of the asbestos laws.
The Austin-American Statesman published a special report on widespread illegal asbestos removal projects on January 7, 2001, entitled “Death in the Air.” Copies of this article are available from Austin Texas Department of Health Asbestos Programs Branch at 800-572-5548 or 512-834-6610. -
Permit means a license certificate, approval, registration, consent, or other form of authorization issued by a municipality for renovation or demolition of a public or commercial building that a person is required by law, rule, regulation, order, or ordinance to obtain to perform an action, or to initiate, continue, or complete a project for which the authorization is sought.Asbestos Verification Information
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There are many different types of public and commercial buildings. A general rule of thumb is that non-residential buildings and apartment complexes larger than fourplexes, and are either public or commercial. The demolition or renovation of a single residence (fourplex or smaller) does not require an asbestos survey if the property continues to be used as a single residence after the demolition or renovation.Asbestos Verification Information
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Asbestos surveys are required on all buildings regardless of the year of construction. For newer buildings, there is an alternative to a survey as listed in the before-mentioned cover letter.Asbestos Verification Information
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There needs to be “evidence acceptable to the municipality” that an asbestos survey, as required by state and federal laws, of all parts of the building affected by the planned renovation or demolition has been completed by a person that is appropriately licensed or trained to perform a survey.Asbestos Verification Information
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No. The asbestos survey needs to be kept at the project site and available to the Texas Department of Health upon request.Asbestos Verification Information
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The asbestos surveys need to be conducted by an individual licensed by the Texas Department of Health if the work is done in a public building, or an EPA-accredited person if work is done in a commercial building. The Texas Department of Health can provide a list of licensees in your area to contact.Asbestos Verification Information
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The average survey costs from $250 to $500 for small projects and up to $5,000 to $10,000 for a 100,000-square-foot building.Asbestos Verification Information
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Yes. In 1989, the Environmental Protection Agency imposed a ban to phase out asbestos products; however, the United States Supreme Court overturned this ban in October 1991. Asbestos products such as floor tiles, adhesives (mastic), and roofing materials can still be purchased.Asbestos Verification Information
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No. House Bill 1927 signed by Governor Rick Perry on May 28, 2001, prohibits the installation of asbestos containing material in public buildings unless there is not other alternative material. To verify if a building material contains asbestos, you must obtain a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and make sure that the asbestos material is less than 1%.Asbestos Verification Information
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You may contact your Texas Department of Health regional office or telephone the Texas Department of Health’s Asbestos Program in Austin, Texas, at 800-572-5548 or 512-834-6610.Asbestos Verification Information