Lead Paint Hazards Rules and Resources in Maine Department of Environmental Protection

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In Maine, the Department of Environmental Protection provides crucial information on lead paint hazards, regulations, and resources. The content covers topics such as disturbing lead-based paint, emergency provisions, federal laws on lead renovation, repair, and painting, disclosure rules, and housing registry for lead-safe housing. By following these guidelines, individuals can prevent lead exposure and ensure the safety of their living environments.


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  1. Lead Paint Hazards: Rules and Resources Beth Chase, Office of Communications and Outreach MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Protecting Maine s Air, Land and Water

  2. Disturbing Lead-Based Paint Intent and scope of project Abatement To remove or eliminate lead hazards Often ordered Renovation Incidental lead removal MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION www.maine.gov/dep

  3. Emergency Provision Maine law Applies to anyone Disturbing lead-based paint Reasonable precautions to prevent release of lead to environment Report complaints to DEP Lead and Asbestos Staff (207) 287-2651 www.maine.gov/dep/waste/lead MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION www.maine.gov/dep

  4. Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule Federal law Disturbing lead-based paint Applies to anyone receiving compensation Pre-1978 homes or child-occupied facilities Contractors must be trained and certified Report violations and information: www.epa.gov/lead or 1-800-424-5323(LEAD) MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION www.maine.gov/dep

  5. Disclosure Rule Federal law Applies at residential real estate transactions (sale or lease) Disclose all known lead-based paint hazard information Include Lead Warning Statement attachment to contract or lease www.epa.gov/lead MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION www.maine.gov/dep

  6. Housing Registry Resource to find lead-safe housing Landlords self-certify lead status Tenants search by lead criteria Other search criteria www.mainehousing.org MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION www.maine.gov/dep

  7. www.maine.gov/dep

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