An owner or contractor who removes lead paint from a class II bridge or bridge portion by dry abrasive blasting shall use the methods required in part 7025.0270, subparts 2 to 5, and in this part as minimum pollution control, or the owner or contractor shall use a method of removal from part 7025.0290. If the bridge traverses a narrow water body as stated in subpart 3, the owner or contractor shall comply with the standards specified under either subpart 2 or 3.
The owner or contractor shall use a boom on the downstream or the downwind side of the bridge with skimming or vacuuming of the water surface to remove paint particles before they sink, except on those parts of the water surface where frequent boat navigation or water turbulence prevents effective recovery.
To prevent lead paint particles from entering any water body, the owner or contractor shall:
The curtains used to contain the girders and trusses in part 7025.0270 shall extend from outside the painted surfaces to inside the tarpaulins, or to the platform or the raft, or inside impervious material that extends to inside the barge, or to the ice.
The methods in this subpart may be applied as an alternative to subpart 2 by the owner or contractor who shall:
The curtains used to contain the girders and trusses in part 7025.0270 shall extend from outside the painted surfaces to inside the tarpaulin or inside impervious material that extends to the platform.
Minn. R. agency 167, ch. 7025, CONDITIONS FOR LEAD PAINT REMOVAL FROM BRIDGES, pt. 7025.0280
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 116.07; 144.9508