Science Inventory

AIRBORNE ASBESTOS CONCENTRATIONS THREE YEARS AFTER ABATEMENT

Citation:

Kominsky, J., R. Freyburg, J. Brownlee, D. Gerber, G. Centifonti, AND R. Ritota. AIRBORNE ASBESTOS CONCENTRATIONS THREE YEARS AFTER ABATEMENT. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-93/152.

Description:

From 1988 through 1991, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Risk Reduction Engineering Laboratory and the New Jersey Department of Health's Environmental Health Service conducted air monitoring in 17 schools in New Jersey to determine the effectiveness of their asbestos abatement programs. n 1988, a study was conducted to document Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act final clearance concentrations of asbestos at these 17 schools. he findings of this study prompted a followup study in 1990 to determine the airborne asbestos concentrations 2 years after the abatement efforts in these schools. lthough the data from the 1990 study provided information regarding residual airborne asbestos levels during simulated occupancy conditions 2 years after abatement, whether these data were representative of levels during actual occupancy was equivocal. nother followup study was conducted in May 1991 to determine the airborne asbestos concentrations in these 17 schools during actual occupied conditions. esults showed elevated levels of airborne asbestos at seven of the schools. eentrainment of residual asbestos-containing debris from the 1988 abatement or operations and maintenance activities may have contributed to the elevated airborne asbestos concentrations measured during the May 1991 study.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 37507