Safe Asbestos Removal & Disposal in Maryland
- Eagle Transfer Services
- Jun 25
- 3 min read

ETS’s Guide to Safe Asbestos Removal & Disposal in Maryland
Asbestos removal demands expertise and proper disposal. Mishandling asbestos materials poses serious health risks. Older buildings throughout Baltimore, Carroll County, and surrounding areas often contain dangerous asbestos, requiring professional management.
This guide provides Maryland residents with essential information on safe asbestos handling and disposal requirements.
Health Risks of Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos fibers cause devastating health problems when inhaled. No safe exposure level exists for this mineral, widely used in construction until the 1980s.
Asbestos exposure causes fatal diseases, including mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. These conditions typically develop 20-50 years after exposure, making professional asbestos removal critical.
Where Asbestos Hides in Maryland Properties
Maryland's older properties commonly contain asbestos in multiple locations. Buildings constructed before 1980 pose the highest risk.
Commercial Building Locations
Pipe insulation around heating systems in schools and office buildings
VCT tiles and floor adhesives in schools, hospitals, and commercial spaces
Ceiling tiles and acoustic materials
Fireproofing materials on structural steel
Learn more about ETS’s commercial hazardous waste disposal services and construction debris removal capabilities.
Residential Asbestos Sources
Siding shingles made with Portland cement on exterior walls
VCT tiles and adhesives in kitchens, bathrooms, and basements
Roofing materials, including shingles and underlayment
Attic insulation around ductwork and pipes
Maryland Department of the Environment provides current homeowner guidance.
Friable vs Non-Friable Asbestos
Maryland regulations categorize asbestos types differently based on their potential to release fibers.
Friable asbestos crumbles easily under hand pressure, making fiber release highly likely. Examples include deteriorating pipe insulation, damaged ceiling tiles, and loose-fill attic insulation. This type requires the most stringent safety protocols with sealed work areas and negative air pressure systems.
Non-friable asbestos remains bound within other materials, reducing the risk of immediate release. Examples include intact VCT tiles, solid siding shingles in good condition, and undamaged roofing materials. However, cutting or demolishing these products can create hazardous conditions.
Maryland law requires professional handling for both types, though non-friable materials may allow modified procedures under specific circumstances.
Maryland's Strict Disposal Regulations
Maryland enforces comprehensive asbestos waste management through the Department of the Environment. All asbestos waste must be double-bagged in clearly labeled 6-mil plastic and stored separately from other debris.
Maryland restricts transportation to licensed haulers using enclosed vehicles. Professional haulers, like Eagle Transfer Services, ensure compliant transportation from pickup to disposal.
The Waste Manifest System - Asbestos Removal
Maryland's waste manifest system tracks every pound of asbestos from removal through disposal. This documentation protects all parties and ensures regulatory compliance.
The manifest involves three participants:
the generator (property owner or contractor),
the transporter (a licensed hauler, like ETS), and
a disposal facility (receiving landfill).
Each party signs and retains copies for legal compliance. Maryland requires generators to submit disposal receipts to the Department of the Environment within 10 days.
Professional Disposal Methods
Licensed facilities use proven containment methods. Landfill disposal sends most Maryland asbestos waste to designated areas with immediate burial and soil covering. Baltimore County charges approximately $200 per ton for compliant disposal.
ETS's Specialized Equipment
Proper asbestos transportation requires equipment designed to prevent the release of asbestos fibers. Eagle Transfer Services maintains specialized equipment for safe transport throughout Maryland:
Weather-sealed containers prevent moisture intrusion that could damage packaging
Retrofitted receiver boxes handle large industrial projects using converted 40-yard containers
Fully enclosed systems maintain integrity during transport regardless of conditions
Standard open dumpsters cannot safely contain asbestos materials during transport.
Disposal Costs in Maryland
Asbestos disposal costs exceed those for regular debris due to the specialized handling required. Expect $150-200 per ton at approved facilities plus transportation fees, documentation costs, and professional removal expenses.
While expensive, professional disposal prevents health risks and avoids penalties for improper handling.
Environmental Impact
Illegal dumping creates lasting environmental hazards. Proper disposal prevents soil contamination, protects groundwater, and maintains air quality throughout Maryland communities.
ETS's Asbestos Management Services
Eagle Transfer Services provides comprehensive asbestos waste management throughout the Baltimore metropolitan area:
Regulatory expertise - Complete waste manifest documentation and Maryland compliance
Specialized transportation - Enclosed dumpsters designed for asbestos containment
Licensed operations - Authorization for both friable and non-friable materials
Disposal network - Relationships with all licensed Maryland facilities
Finding Licensed Professionals
Asbestos removal requires specialized licensing. Always verify credentials before hiring contractors.
Maryland Department of the Environment provides current lists of licensed contractors and homeowner guidance.
EPA Asbestos Regulations outline federal requirements for handling and disposal.
Protect Your Maryland Property
Suspected asbestos requires immediate professional attention. Early identification and proper handling prevent health risks while ensuring compliance with state regulations.
When asbestos materials are identified, certified contractors ensure safe removal while experienced companies handle proper disposal. For comprehensive solutions beyond asbestos removal, explore ETS's commercial waste disposal services and industrial waste management options designed for Maryland businesses and property owners.
Eagle Transfer Services provides specialized asbestos waste transportation and disposal.
Contact our experienced team for safe, compliant asbestos waste management.
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