Posted by: Tamela Adamson-McMullen
While the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP) that went into effect on April 22 seemed fairly straightforward, the ramifications of the rule are anything but.
The rule stipulates that contractors involved in any renovation, repair or painting of homes, childcare facilities or schools built before 1978 must be trained and certified to prevent lead contamination while working. But since its effective date, the rule has encountered a few bumps in the road—some larger than others—that have kept it from moving forward smoothly.
The latest? Whether the rule should apply to commercial and public buildings in addition to residential dwellings. EPA is looking at this question as part of a settlement agreement (more…)



Posted by Diane Capuano

