Environmental (alternative)
Asbestos found in a Maryland commercial building built before 1980 must be addressed according to:
AMREC regulations only (alternative)
BEPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for asbestos✓ Correct
CMaryland Zoning Code requirements
DNo specific federal or state standards apply
Explanation
EPA's NESHAP regulations govern asbestos handling, inspection, and abatement in commercial buildings undergoing renovation or demolition, protecting workers and the public from asbestos fibers.
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