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<br />Category I or Category II nonfriable ACM that has been contaminated by RACM, and cannot be <br />decontaminated (e.g., building debris in a pile contaminated with RACM) must be treated as <br />asbestos-containing waste material. Category I or Category II ACM that does not meet the <br />definition of RACM after a demolition or renovation, and is not contaminated with RACM, is not <br />asbestos-containing waste material and is not subject to the wetting requirement of 61.150(a)(3). <br /> <br />Category I or II nonfriable ACM that is not subject to 61.150(a)(3) would still have to be disposed <br />of in a landfill that accepts building debris, in a landfill that operates in accordance with 61.154, or <br />at a facility that operates in accordance with 61.155. This waste material would not be allowed to <br />go to any facility that would sand, grind, cut or abrade the non-RACM waste or otherwise turn it <br />into RACM waste (such as a cement recycling facility). In addition, if Category I or II nonfriable <br />ACM is sanded, ground, cut or abraded during disposal at a landfill, before it is buried, it is <br />subject to the NESHAP. (See Appendix I). <br />