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Asbestos NESHAP program

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Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

Asbestos NESHAP program

The Air Quality Division (AQD) of EGLE has been delegated to implement the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) program for asbestos in the state of Michigan.

The asbestos NESHAP protects the public and environment by minimizing the release of asbestos fibers during renovation and demolition activities. Advanced notification is required to ensure all precautions are being taken to minimize asbestos emissions.

 

MiEnviro Portal

Asbestos: Roosevelt Elementary School

Find Information on the Old Roosevelt School, located in Keego Harbor, Michigan.  This facility is undergoing a demolition process. Part of the demolition process requires the identification, removal and disposal of asbestos containing materials regulated under the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) program for asbestos.

Learn more about the demolition
Aerial view of Roosevelt Elementary School

Facilities of public interest

The Air Quality Division shares information about facilities regulated by state and federal air quality regulations in Michigan through MiEnviro Portal Site Explorer.

This information includes but is not limited to, Permits to Install (PTI), Renewable Operating Permits (ROP), inspection reports, stack test reports, and enforcement documents. Lists of historical information, pre-December 10, 2024 is still available. 

Facility-specific information prior to December 10, 2024
Viant Medical, Inc.
A building being demolished due to asbestos

Contact

Contact information varies by geographic region and county; find your contact on our list of asbestos contacts.