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Reconsideration of the Dust-Lead Hazard Standards and Dust-Lead Post-Abatement Clearance Levels

FR Abstract
As part of EPA's high-priority efforts to reduce childhood lead exposure, and in accordance with a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit 2021 opinion, EPA is finalizing its proposal to lower the dust-lead hazard standards to any reportable level as analyzed by a laboratory recognized by EPA's National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP). EPA's lead-based paint (LBP) regulations do not compel property owners or occupants to evaluate their property for LBP hazards or to take control actions, but if a LBP activity such as an abatement is performed, then EPA's regulations set requirements for doing so. EPA is also finalizing changes to lower the post-abatement dust-lead clearance levels to 5 micrograms per square foot ([micro]g/ft\2\), 40 [micro]g/ft\2\, and 100 [micro]g/ft\2\ for floors, window sills and troughs respectively, the current levels in New York City. Due to feedback from public comments, EPA is also finalizing changes to the nomenclature to adopt the terms dust-lead reportable levels (DLRL) and dust-lead action levels (DLAL). Given the decoupling of the action levels from the reportable levels, EPA is finalizing revisions to the definition of abatement so that the recommendation for action based on dust-lead applies when dust-lead loadings are at or above the action levels, rather than the hazard standards, as has been the case historically. The dust-lead hazard standards will be described as DLRL moving forward (i.e., after publication of this final rule) and the dust-lead clearance levels will be described as DLAL. Additionally, EPA is finalizing several other amendments, including revising the definition of target housing to conform with the statute.
Incorporation
FR Document Number
2024-25070
Federal Register Volume
89
Federal Register Year
2024-11-12
Federal Register Start Page
89416
Federal Register End Page
89461
CFR Citation
40 CFR 745
FR Citation
89 FR 89416
CFR title
40
CFR Part
745
Document Number
ASTM E1792–20
Document Edition
2020
Standard Title
Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust, Approved September 1, 2020
Excerpts
is reasonably available to interested parties. All approved incorporation by reference (IBR) material is available for inspection at EPA. Copies of the ASTM materials incorporated by reference in this rule may be obtained from ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Dr., P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, or by calling (877) 909-ASTM, or at https://www.astm.org. If you have a disability and the format of these materials intended for incorporation by reference interferes with your ability to access the information, please contact EPA's
Record Source
www.federalregister.gov