This is the top-level EHSO page that describes what to do about shingles and indicates that homeowner removal is legal:
http://www.ehso.com/ehshome/asbestoshomeshingles.php
This PDF helpfully describes the removal procedure complete with pictures, for Montanna!
www.deq.mt.gov/Asbestos/Homeowner/DEQsidinghowtomanual.pdf
Here is the EPA's take on it (Kinda vauge):
http://www.epa.gov/asbestos/pubs/ashome.html
So the question becomes, does Maryland have regulations above and beyond the federal that would prohibit me as the homeowner from doing the removal as described above? I did a lot of searching, and I found information on how to package the tiles up for drop off (carboard box at least, steel drum preferred, lots of contractor bags), and that in Howard Count I have to figure out what landfills take it and what special locations and times to drop it off, all of which is validated in the upper two links and in talking to the inspector at MD DOE.
This Howard County demolition permit pdf just refers back to the Maryland State Dept of the Environment office (informational only)
http://www.howardcountymd.gov/DILP/DOCS/demolitiondisconnectrvs1.pdf
Here is a Md. asbestos removal license form. No mention of applicability to homeowner removal. At the end it lists the particular applicable section of the Code Of Maryland Rules (COMR) and refers, to the same MD DOE office:
http://mde.maryland.gov/programs/Air/Asbestos/AsbestosForms/Documents/www.mde.state.md.us/assets/document/Asbestos_License_Application_MDE240.pdf
When I called that office, my question got referred to an inspector (O'Hare) who was very helpful in leaving messages when we kept missing each other. He confirmed that I can do the removal and no special permit is required for me to do it, and to remember to check with the county landfill.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo, will not be installed
Okay, what the hell, I'm the administrator on this machine. Bad on Altera for not freaking signing their drivers, but I know they work, let me install them! It turns out that this problem is easilly remedied. When this account was set up, the option for driver signing was set up to Block, and even as an admin, I have to dig up the property and set it to warn (or ignore, although that's not a great idea). A simple matter of right clicking on My Conmputer, selecting Properties, going to the Harware tab, hitting the Driver Signing button, and changing the option.
Reference here:
http://www.technipages.com/disable-has-not-passed-windows-logo-testing-message.html
Reference here:
http://www.technipages.com/disable-has-not-passed-windows-logo-testing-message.html
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