Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2006-0735-5598
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2008-07-02T04:00Z

Lydia Wegman/RTP/USEPA/US

06/17/2008 03:07 PM

	

To

"Sarah Rudolf" <srudolf@leadsafe.org>

cc

cortelyou-.jan@epa.gov, "Jonathan Nwagbaraocha"
<jnwagbaraocha@leadsafe.org>, "Ruth Ann Norton" <ranorton@leadsafe.org>,
Orlin.David@epamail.epa.gov, Tricia Crabtree/RTP/USEPA/US@EPA

Subject

Re: Baltimore leadsafe demolition info

Sarah,

Thanks very much for sending this to me and Jan.   We had wanted more
information about the type of air monitoring that was done during
demolition.  The paragraph in the document you sent does not provide any
specific information about what monitors were used nor what kind of data
the monitors collected during the demolition.  Do you have any other
documents that provide specific information on those points?  Thanks
again. 

Lydia 

"Sarah Rudolf" <srudolf@leadsafe.org> 

06/17/2008 10:39 AM

	

To

Lydia Wegman/RTP/USEPA/US@EPA, <cortelyou-.jan@epa.gov>

cc

"Jonathan Nwagbaraocha" <jnwagbaraocha@leadsafe.org>, "Ruth Ann Norton"
<ranorton@leadsafe.org>

Subject

Baltimore leadsafe demolition info

Hello Lydia and Jan,

 

I am writing to follow up on last week’s NAAQS hearing and the request
that the Coalition send additional air quality information to EPA for
its consideration.  

 

One of my first major projects at the Coalition was to compile the
demolition protocol used in the East Baltimore Development, Inc.
project, which can now be found online here
http://www.ebdi.org/docs/Demolition%20Protocol.pdf

 

EBDI later engaged an independent advisory panel to serve as a third
party expert and intermediary to ensure that the community was receiving
accurate and scientifically-sound information in an appropriate and
community-minded manner.  The panel found that the new protocol served
to protect residents from potentially harmful levels of lead in air
related to demolition by taking proactive and preventive steps prior to,
during, and after active demolition.  I’ve attached the findings of
the panel to this email for your reference.

 

It is our pleasure to share this information with EPA for its
consideration and please do not hesitate to contact us should we be able
to be of further assistance in this matter.

 

Regards,

 

Sarah Rudolf, MPP

Special Advisor, Policy & Strategic Development

Coalition to End Childhood Lead Poisoning

NEW Phone 651-225-1499

Cell 443-854-4138

Email srudolf@leadsafe.org

Web www.leadsafe.org

 

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