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Attachment E


Worksheet A-1: Annual Recordkeeping Burden, by School Type and Asbestos Type


Worksheet A-2: Annual Recordkeeping Cost, by School Type and Asbestos Type.































The worksheets A-1 and A-2 have been revised from the previous ICR renewal supporting materials. The number schools with Friable ACM (SM &TSI and TSI) were recalculated starting from the year 1 of the program. It was assumed that number of schools with Friable material follow a decay exponential function with a rate of decay equal of 6%. In addition, it was considered that the life spam of school buildings is 85 years old. Therefore, the number of schools with friable ACM approaches asymptotically to zero when the AHERA program approaches year 851. Consistent with previous ICR renewals supporting materials the numbers of public primary and secondary schools, and private schools from the Dept. of Education’s National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) were used to estimate the number of schools with non-friable (NFACM). NCES data for 20013-2014 (the latest available data) were used for the current ICR renewal. The number of schools with NFACM includes schools from the 1984 survey that have moved from friable to non-friable ACM category but also includes new school buildings. As result the burden for schools in the NFACM may be overestimated. Tables A1-A4 shows the data used on worksheets A1 and A2.




Worksheet A-1: Annual Recordkeeping Burden, by School Type and Asbestos Type

Worksheet A-1. Annual Recordkeeping Burden, by School Type and Asbestos Type


Year


ACM Type

Previous Year

Removals


School

Counts

Public Primary

Public Secondary

Private


Total

Hours


Annual

Total Hours

No. of

Schools

Hours/

School

No. of

Schools

Hours/

School

No. of

Schools

Hours/

School

32

SM & TSI


5,280

2503

35

1,497

58

1,279

35

219,196


TSI

-

1,660

799

35

464

58

397

35

68772

NFACM


123,990

70,384

15

28,199

28

30,758

15

230,6702

2,594,670


33



SM & TSI

308

4,972

2,358

35

1,410

58

1204

35

206,450


TSI

96

1,564

752

35

437

58

374

35

64,756

NFACM


124,394

70,576

15

28,313

28

30,883

15

231,4649

2,585,855


34

SM&TSI

290

4,682

2,220

35

1,328

58

1,134

35

194,414



2,577,155


TSI

91

1,473

708

35

411

58

353

35

60,973

NFACM


124,775

70,758

15

28,421

28

30,974

15

2,321,768






Total Hours for Years 32 – 34




7,757,680

Average Hours Per Year for Years 32 – 34




2,585,893

SM = surfacing material; TSI = thermal systems insulation. Both are friable ACM. NFACM = nonfriable ACM.

Sources: AHERA RIA (EPA, 1987c), Table 4 and Appendix G, Tables 6a and 6b Appendix J; Addendum to ICR #2070-0091 Asbestos in Schools Rule (EPA, 1987a)

(1) On year 30 Friable and non-Friable ACM will have been removed from the 106,984 schools surveyed according to the AHERA RIA (EPA, 1987c).







Worksheet A-2: Annual Recordkeeping Cost, by School Type and Asbestos Type



Worksheet A-2: Annual Recordkeeping Cost, by School Type and Asbestos Type2



Year



ACM Type


School

Counts

Public Primary

Public Secondary

Private


Total

Cost ($)


Annual

Total Cost ($)

No. of

Schools

$ per

School

No. of

Schools

$ per

School

No. of Schools

$ per

School

32

SM & TSI

5,280

2503

$1,379

1,497

$2,l42

1,279

$1,379

$8,421,952


TSI

1,660

799

$1,379

464

$2,142

397

$1,379

$2,643,172

NFACM

123,990

70,384

$640

28,199

$1,063

30,758

$640

$94,706,417

$105,771,541

33

SM & TSI

4,972

2,358

$1,379

1,410

$2,142

1204

$1,379

$7,932,218


TSI

1,564

752

$1,379

437

$2,142

374

$1,379

$2,488,808

NFACM

124,394

70,576

$640

28,313

$1,063

30,883

$640

$95,030,479

$105,451,505

34

SM&TSI

4,682

2,220

$1,379

1,328

$2,142

1,134

$1,379

$7,469,742



$105,133,226

TSI

1,473

708

$1,379

411

$2,142

353

$1,379

$2,343,481

NFACM

124,775

70,758

$640

28,421

$1,063

30,974

$640

$95,320,003

Total Cost for Years 32-34




$316,356,272

Average Cost per Year for Years 32-34




$105,452,091

SM = surfacing material; TSI = thermal systems insulation. Both are friable ACM. NFACM = non-friable ACM.

Sources: AHERA RIA (EPA, 1987c), Table 4, Appendix G and J; Addendum to ICR #2070-0091, Asbestos in Schools Rule (EPA, 1987a)

Wage rates have been updated as described in the text.




Table A-1: Number of Schools with Friable ACM (SM&TSI)


Number of Schools with SM&TSI

Year

Public

Primary

Public

secondary

Private

Private

Total

1

16082

9617

8216

33915

2

15145

9057

7737

31940

3

14263

8529

7287

30080

4

13433

8033

6863

28328

5

12650

7565

6463

26678

6

11914

7124

6086

25125

7

11220

6710

5732

23662

8

10567

6319

5398

22284

9

9951

5951

5084

20986

10

9372

5604

4788

19764

11

8826

5278

4509

18613

12

8312

4970

4246

17529

13

7828

4681

3999

16508

14

7372

4408

3766

15547

15

6943

4152

3547

14641

16

6538

3910

3340

13789

17

6158

3682

3146

12986

18

5799

3468

2962

12229

19

5461

3266

2790

11517

20

5143

3076

2628

10847

21

4844

2897

2475

10215

22

4562

2728

2331

9620

23

4296

2569

2195

9060

24

4046

2419

2067

8532

25

3810

2278

1946

8035

26

3588

2146

1833

7567

27

3379

2021

1726

7127

28

3182

1903

1626

6712

29

2997

1792

1531

6321

30

2823

1688

1442

5953

31

2658

1590

1358

5606

32

2503

1497

1279

5280

33

2358

1410

1204

4972

34

2220

1328

1134

4682

35

2091

1250

1068

4410

36

1969

1178

1006

4153

37

1855

1109

947

3911

38

1747

1044

892

3683

39

1645

983

840

3469

40

1549

926

791

3267

41

1459

872

745

3077

42

1374

822

702

2897

43

1294

774

661

2729

44

1218

729

622

2570

45

1148

686

586

2420

46

1081

646

552

2279

47

1018

609

520

2146

48

958

573

490

2021

49

903

540

461

1904

50

850

508

434

1793

51

801

479

409

1688

52

754

451

385

1590

53

710

425

363

1497

54

669

400

342

1410

55

630

377

322

1328

56

593

355

303

1251

57

559

334

285

1178

58

526

314

269

1109

59

495

296

253

1045

60

466

279

238

984

61

439.

263

224

927

62

414

247

211

873

63

390

233

199

822

64

367

219

187

774

65

345

207

176

729

66

325

195

166

686

67

306

183

157

646

68

289

173

147

609

69

272

162

139

573

70

256

153

131

540

71

241

144

123

508

72

227

136

116

479

73

214

128

109

451

74

201

120

103

425

75

190

113

97

400

76

179

107

91

377

77

168

101

86

355

78

158

95

81

334

79

149

89

76

315

80

140

84

72

296

81

132

79

68

279

82

125

74

64

263

83

117

70

60

247

84

110

66

56

233

85

104

62

53

219















Graph A-1: Number of Schools with Friable ACM (SM&TSI)







Table A-2: Number of Schools with Friable ACM (TSI)



Number of schools with TSI

Year

primary

secondary

private

Total

1

5132

2891

2554

10667

2

4833

2807

2405

10046

3

4551

2643

2265

9461

4

4287

2490

2133

8910

5

4037

2345

2009

8391

6

3802

2208

1892

7902

7

3580

2079

1782

7442

8

3372

1959

1678

7009

9

3175

1844

1580

6600

10

2991

1737

1488

6216

11

2816

1636

1402

5854

12

2652

1541

1320

5513

13

2498

1451

1243

5192

14

2352

1366

1171

4889

15

2215

1287

1102

4605

16

2086

1212

1038

4337

17

1965

1141

978

4084

18

1850

1075

921

3846

19

1743

1012

867

3622

20

1641

953

817

3411

21

1546

898

769

3213

22

1456

845

724

3026

23

1371

796

682

2849

24

1291

750

642

2683

25

1216

706

605

2527

26

1145

665

570

2380

27

1078

626

537

2241

28

1016

590

505

2111

29

956

555

476

1988

30

901

523

448

1872

31

848

493

422

1763

32

799

464

397

1660

33

752

437

374

1564

34

708

411

353

1473

35

667

388

332

1387

36

628

365

313

1306

37

592

344

294

1230

38

557

324

277

1158

39

525

305

261

1091

40

494

287

246

1027

41

465

270

232

968

42

438

255

218

911

43

413

240

205

858

44

389

226

193

808

45

366

213

182

761

46

345

200

172

717

47

325

189

161

675

48

306

178

152

636

49

288

167

143

599

50

271

157

135

564

51

255

148

127

531

52

241

140

120

500

53

227

132

113

471

54

213

124

106

443

55

201

117

100.

418

56

189

110

94

393

57

178

103

89

370

58

168

97

83

349

59

158

92

79

329

60

149

86

74

309

61

140

81

69.

291

62

132

77

66

274

63

124

72

62

258

64

117

68

58

243

65

110

64

55

229

66

104

60

52

216

67

98

57

49

203

68

92

53

46

191

69

87

50

43

180

70

82

47

41

170

71

77

45

38

160

72

72

42

36

151

73

68

40

34

142

74

64

37

31

134

75

61

35

30

126

76

57

33

28

118

77

54

31

27

111

78

50

29

25

105

79

48

28

23

99

80

45

26

22

93

81

42

24

21

88

82

40

23

20

83

83

37

21

19

78

84

35

20

17

73

85

33

19

16

69





Graph A-2: Number of Schools with Friable ACM (TSI)

























Number of schools with NFACM

Year

primary

secondary

private

Total

29

64060

27911

31612

123,583

30

64289

28047

31729

124,065

31

64507

28175

31839

124,521



Table A-3: Number of Schools with Non-Friable ACM (NFACM)












Table A-4: Estimated Life Spam of Public Schools.


Estimated Lifespan of Public Schools






















 

Midpoint

Age in 1996

Percent

 

 

 

 

Before 1950

---

---

28%

 

 

 

 

1950 - 1969

1964

32

45%

 

 

 

 

1970 - 1984

1977

19

17%

 

 

 

 

1985 - 1996

1991

5.5

10%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mean age

 

42

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: "How Old Are America's Public Schools?", NCES 1999-048, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Dept. of Education, January 1999. based on data from National Center on Education Statistics, "Survey on Advanced Telecommunications in U.S. Public Schools, Fall 1996", FRSS 61, 1996.

























 

 

 

 

 

 



Average age of pre-1950 schools

85

years old

 



 

 

 

 

 

 




















Labor Category

Data Source for Wage Information

Wage ($/hour)

Fringes as % wageb

Fringe Benefit

Total Compensation

Overhead as % total compensationc

Overhead

Loaded Wage ($/hr)


(a)

(b)

(c) = (a)*(b)

(d) = (a)+(c)

(e)

(f) = (d)*(e)

(g) = (d)+(f)


EPA staff

Annual federal staff cost: OPM Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-PA-VA-WV area, GS-13 Step 5 pay rates a

$55.75

63.90%

$35.62

$91.37

20%

$18.27

$109.65



Footnotes:


a Source: U.S. Office of Personnel Management. (2020). Salary Table 2020-DCB. Retrieved June 17, 2020 from Pay & Leave: Salaries & Wages: https://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/pay-leave/salaries-wages/salary-tables/20Tables/html/DCB_h.aspx.


b Source: Falk, J. 2012. “Comparing Benefits and Total Compensation in the Federal Government and the Private Sector.” Congressional Budget Office Working Paper Series. https://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/112th-congress-2011-2012/workingpaper/2012-04fedbenefitswp0.pdf


c An overhead rate of 20% is used based on assumptions in Handbook on Valuing Changes in Time Use Induced by Regulatory Requirements and Other U.S. EPA Actions (EPA 2020).











1 Exponential Decay Function:

Where k = 0.03 is the rate of decay, and t = 1,…,85 and A is the number of schools with Friable ACM on year 1 of the AHERA program.

2Totals may not match totals in Section 6 worksheets due to rounding.





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