The following site-specific factors shall be considered when determining the appropriate engineering controls, work practices, and equipment needed to comply with this part and when preparing work plans in accordance with Env-Sw 2106:
- (a) Pathways by which asbestos fibers could be released from the site to the environment, including but not limited to releases to air and surface water, and releases off-site by contaminated persons or equipment leaving the site;
- (b) Number and proximity of human receptors;
- (c) Prevailing wind direction;
- (d) Weather and seasonal conditions, including but not limited to frozen ground and flooding;
- (e) Project duration;
- (f) Quantity and area of asbestos being disturbed;
(g) Nature of the asbestos being disturbed, including:
- (1) Whether it is friable or non-friable; and
- (2) If non-friable, whether it has the potential to become friable when disturbed;
- (h) Vertical and lateral limits of the asbestos disposal site;
- (i) Depth and type of cover materials;
(j) Existing site features, including but not limited to:
- (1) Surface topography;
- (2) Property lines, rights-of-way, and easements;
- (3) Surface waters and wetlands;
- (4) Roadways, driveways and parking areas;
- (5) Buildings and other structures;
- (6) Above-ground and below-ground utilities; and
- (7) Above-ground and below-ground storage tanks;
- (k) Slope stability;
- (l) Load bearing capacity of the site;
- (m) Visibility and illumination;
- (n) Site accessibility;
- (o) Site history information; and
- (p) Site assessment and characterization information, and degree of confidence that the information is both complete and accurate.
Source. #7647, eff 2-16-02 (See Revision Note at chapter heading for Env-Sw 2100) (formerly Env-Wm 3905.06); ss by #9645, eff 2-16-10; ss by #12605, eff 9-1-18