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Logan Landfill

200 North 1400 West
Logan, UT
(435) 750-9981

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Asbestos

WHAT IS ASBESTOS?

 

Asbestos is a name given to a number of naturally occurring mineral fibers.  Asbestos is a popular choice for manufactured goods because of its known properties of strength, resistance to fire, heat, and chemicals, and electrical insulation. Asbestos has known toxicity and should be handled with care. Because of this known toxicity, asbestos has been banned in many countries. On July 12, 1989, USEPA banned most asbestos-containing products. In 1991, this regulation was overturned by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, allowing uses established prior to 1989. The regulation continues to ban the use of asbestos in products that have not historically contained asbestos, otherwise referred to as "new uses" of asbestos. If you plan on remodeling or renovating any structure, you may be subject to State and/or Federal regulations requiring inspection for asbestos.  Call Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ) at 801-536-4000.   Click here for appropriate forms.  

 

Where Can Asbestos be Found? (EPA 2009, click here for the reference)

 

asbestos-cement corrugated sheet

asbestos-cement flat sheet

asbestos-cement pipe

asbestos-cement shingle

roof coatings

flooring felt

pipeline wrap

roofing felt

asbestos clothing

non-roof coatings

vinyl/asbestos floor tile

automatic transmission components

clutch facings

disc brake pads

drum brake linings

brake blocks

commercial and industrial asbestos friction products

sheet and beater-add gaskets (except specialty industrial)

commercial, corrugated and specialty paper

millboard

rollboard

     

 

Where Can I Find Asbestos And When Can It Be A Problem? (EPA 2009, click here for the reference & more great information)

 

"Most products made today do not contain asbestos. Those few products made which still contain asbestos that could be inhaled are required to be labeled as such. However, until the 1970s, many types of building products and insulation materials used in homes contained asbestos. Common products that might have contained asbestos in the past, and conditions which may release fibers, include:

 

 

KNOWN HEALTH CONCERNS

 

The inhalation of asbestos fibers can cause serious illnesses which include: malignant mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis (also called pneumoconiosis).  Friability in asbestos means that it is susceptible to be airborne.  When asbestos is found to be in a state in which it is non- friable and unlikely to become friable, the present trend is to leave it alone. Sometimes removal of non-friable asbestos from buildings can increase rather than decrease the chances for exposure to friable asbestos. If it is found to be friable (crumbling and powdery, or of a type that by its very nature is likely to become airborne), removal is frequently the only answer.  If you have asbestos in your house, a certified specialist can remove it for you.  Click here for a list of certified specialists in Utah.   

 

PROPER DISPOSAL

 

For Homeowners: 

All friable asbestos materials must be brought to an approved dumping area, such as the Logan Landfill for proper disposal.  You are not required to hire a certified asbestos removal contractor, however, removing it yourself is strongly NOT recommended as the health risks associated with asbestos are great.  The Utah Department of Air Quality (UDEQ) has information on how to properly remove asbestos yourself.  Click here for asbestos removal information.  The asbestos waste needs to be in a leak-proof airtight container (or for homeowners, at least double bagged) with a label indicating whom, what and where the materials came from.   The Logan Landfill needs 24 hours notice for the incoming materials.

 

For Contractors, Businesses & Rentals Properties:

Asbestos containing materials that are regulated or that may become regulated must be removed by a certified asbestos removal contractor to an approved dumping area, such as the Logan Landfill for proper disposal.  Regulations require that all friable asbestos materials be placed in a leak-proof airtight container and labeled as to whom, what and where the materials came from.  The Logan Landfill needs 24 hours notice for the incoming materials.

Click here for information from UDEQ.

 

 

COSTS

 

There is a cost of $500/ ton for disposal of asbestos materials plus a $17.50/ton special handling fee.  Please notify the Logan Landfill 24 hours prior to disposal.  The Landfill Scalehouse phone number is 750-9981.

 

ASBESTOS QUESTIONS

 

Logan Landfill Scalehouse-    435-750-9981

John Christensen: Logan Landfill Manager-    435-716-9791

Warren Hullinger:  Solid Waste Crew Chief -    435-713-6686  

UDEQ General Asbestos Question & certifications-    801-536-4000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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