A certified firm shall notify the department of lead-based
paint abatement activities as follows:
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of
this section, the department must be notified prior to conducting lead-based
paint abatement activities. The original notice must be received by the
department at least five business days before lead-based paint abatement
activities begin.
(2) Notice for
abatement activities required in response to an elevated blood lead level (EBL)
determination, or federal, state, tribal, or local emergency abatement order
must be received by the department as early as possible before, but not later
than the day lead-based paint abatement activities begin. Documentation showing
evidence of an EBL determination or a copy of the federal/state/tribal/local
emergency abatement order must be included in the notification to take
advantage of this abbreviated notification period.
(3) Updated notice of a new start date must
be provided to the department for lead-based paint abatement activities that
will begin on a date other than the date specified in the original notification
notice, as follows:
(a) For lead-based paint
abatement activities beginning prior to the original start date, an updated
notice must be received by the department at least five business days before
the revised start date.
(b) For
lead-based paint abatement activities beginning after the original start date,
an updated notice must be received by the department on or before the original
start date.
(4) The
certified firm shall update the department of any change in location of
lead-based paint abatement activities at least five business days prior to the
project start date.
(5) The
certified firm shall also update the department regarding the cancellation of
any lead-based paint abatement activities, or other significant changes
including, but not limited to, when the square footage or acreage to be abated
changes by at least twenty percent. This updated notice must be received by the
department on or before the start date provided to the department, or if work
has already begun, within twenty-four hours of the change.
(6) The following shall be included in each
notice:
(a) Notification type (original,
updated, cancellation).
(b) Date
when lead-based paint abatement activities will commence.
(c) Date when lead-based paint abatement
activities will end (approximation using best professional judgment).
(d) Firm's name, the department certification
number, address, phone number.
(e)
Type of building (e.g., single-family dwelling, multifamily dwelling,
child-occupied facilities) on/in which abatement work will be
performed.
(f) Property name (if
applicable).
(g) Property address
including apartment or unit number (if applicable) for abatement
work.
(h) Documentation showing
evidence of an EBL determination or a copy of the federal/state/tribal/local
emergency abatement order, if applicable.
(i) Name and department certification number
of the certified supervisor or project designer.
(j) Approximate square footage/acreage to be
abated.
(k) Brief description of
abatement activities to be performed.
(l) Name, title, and signature of the
representative of the certified firm who prepared the notification.
(7) Notification shall be
accomplished using one of the following methods: Written or electronic.
Notification can be accomplished using either the sample form titled "Notice of
Abatement" or similar form. All written notices shall be delivered by U.S.
Postal Service, fax, commercial delivery service, or hand delivery. (Persons
submitting notification by U.S. Postal Service are reminded that they should
allow sufficient time for delivery to ensure that the department receives the
notification by the required date.) Instructions and sample forms can be
obtained from the department via phone 360-586-5323, or on the internet at
http://www.commerce.gov/lead.
(8) In the event of changes to the
information provided in the original notification, lead-based paint abatement
activities shall not begin on a date, or at a location, other than that
specified in either an original or updated notice.
(9) No firm or individual shall engage in
lead-based paint abatement activities, as defined in WAC
365-230-200 prior to notifying
the department of such activities according to requirements of this section. No
lead-based paint abatement activities described in the notice of abatement may
begin until the notice has been approved by the department.