Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7025 - LEAD PAINT REMOVAL
REMOVAL OF LEAD PAINT FROM STEEL STRUCTURES
Part 7025.0230 - IDENTIFICATION OF LEAD IN PAINT
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Testing required.
An owner, or representative of the owner, shall test a coating for total lead concentration, using the methods required by this part, before the owner or contractor removes the coating from the exterior of a steel structure, except as provided in subpart 2, items A and C, unless removal is to be conducted inside a building. The owner of a steel structure shall retain paint test records for a minimum of three years.
Subp. 2. Sampling procedure and analysis.
The samples collected or measured las required by this subpart shall be representative of the coatings to be removed. Each collected sample shall include equal surface areas and the entire thickness of each coating. The lead concentration of a surface sample measured by an XRF analyzer shall be the mean value of a minimum of three different measurements of that surface. If parts of the steel structure have been painted at different times or with different paints, a sample of each coating from each of these parts must also be collected or measured.
Subp. 3. Calculation of lead concentration.
Where samples are analyzed from different parts of one structure, the calculation of lead concentration for the structure is the sum of the following product for each of the samples:
surface area of part represented by sample as a percent of total surface area of structure | x | Pb concentration of sample (% or mg/cm2) |
such that:
(areaA x PbA) + (areaB x PbB) +...+
(areaN x PbN) = lead concentration (% or mg/cm2)
where "A," "B," "N" are sample areas; "area" is the surface area of the part of the structure expressed in whole percent of total surface area, so that the sum of all surface areas is equal to 100 percent; and "Pb" is the concentration of total lead expressed in percent as a decimal or the weight of lead per surface area expressed in mg/cm2 divided by 100.
Statutory Authority: MS s 115.03; 116.07; 144.9508