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How many working days in advance must notification be submitted to the EPA for a demolition or renovation project?

  1. 5 working days

  2. 10 working days

  3. 15 working days

  4. 30 working days

The correct answer is: 10 working days

The correct answer is ten working days. Under the regulations established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding asbestos, prior notification is required before the commencement of any demolition or renovation activities where asbestos might be disturbed. This notification process is essential for ensuring that both the public and regulatory bodies are aware of potential hazards and can take appropriate measures to ensure safety. The requirement of ten working days allows the EPA to adequately assess the project and coordinate any necessary inspections or oversight, ensuring compliance with safety and environmental standards. This timeframe also provides enough lead time for contractors and employers to prepare for any regulatory reviews or rulings that may be necessary before commencing work. In contrast, fewer days could hinder effective communication and planning between the contractor and the EPA, potentially putting workers and the public at risk.