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Commercial Demolition, Renovation and Asbestos
In 1998, Spokane County adopted asbestos regulations related to renovation and demolition projects. The following information is a quick overview and is not intended to be a substitute for the current Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency's Asbestos Regulation IX.
Notification Requirements
The Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency must be notified in advance, on its agency-supplied forms, of any asbestos project (construction, demolition, renovation, clean-up, repair, or maintenance) and whenever a structure will be demolished. A fee must accompany the notification.
Jan. 4, 2010 - Electronic filing of Notice of Intent (E-NOI) is now available. Click here.
Removal Requirements
If asbestos containing material is identified by the survey, it must be removed and disposed of in accordance with the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency regulations, by persons appropriately trained and certified by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries.
Posting Requirements
A copy of the asbestos survey, notification and all amendments to the notification must be posted on-site.
Additional Requirements
In addition to Spokane Clean Air requirements, most building departments require a renovation and demolition permit (separate from Spokane Clean Air's Notice of Intent).
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has asbestos survey, notification and removal standards (WAC 296-62, 296-65, and 296-155). Click here for link to L & I's asbestos page. You may also contact L & I by phone: (509) 324-2526.
Renovation, demolition, and construction may be subject to lead regulations. The Washington State Department of Ecology’s web page provides State Lead Regulations and Guidance for rules administered by the Department of Ecology, the Department of Health, and the Department of Labor and Industries and WISHA. In
Resources/Publications: Click here for various asbestos forms, publications and other resources.
Frequently-Asked Questions about Asbestos, click here.