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NESHAP notification prep without the binder hunt.
The 10-day notification needs project address, dates, scope, owner, contractor, and waste destination. We keep all of that in one place so filing is a copy job, not an archaeology project.
The rule in one paragraph
EPA's NESHAP Asbestos rule (40 CFR 61 Subpart M) requires the owner or operator of a renovation or demolition activity to notify the delegated state authority at least 10 working days before the activity begins. The notification covers project location, scope, quantities of regulated asbestos-containing material to be removed, the removal method, the waste destination, the start and end dates, and the parties involved. Renovations only require notification if the regulated material quantity meets or exceeds the rule's thresholds (260 linear feet, 160 square feet, or 35 cubic feet of facility components). Demolitions of all sizes require notification regardless of asbestos quantity.
What Nexus does
- Holds the project data the notification needs: site address, owner, contractor, project type, start and end dates, building information, regulatory permits.
- Tracks the permit status (drafted, submitted, accepted) against the project so the notification doesn't slip through the cracks.
- Keeps it all attached to the project record so the person filing has every field in one screen instead of three folders.
What Nexus doesn't do
We don't generate the state-specific notification PDF for you, and we don't auto-file with the delegated authority. The filing still happens through the state's portal or paper form. We organize the inputs; the regulatory affairs person submits.
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