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 METHAMPHETAMINE on Wipes by LC/MS : METHOD 9111, Issue 1, dated 17 October 2011 - Page 8 of 12

TABLE 1. Methamphetamine Regulations by State (Jan 2008)* State

Standard

State

Standard

Alaska**

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Minnesota

0.1 µg/100 cm² (meth labs), < 1.5 µg/100 cm² (meth use)

Arizona

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Montana

0.5 μg/ft2

Arkansas

0.1 µg/100 cm²

New Mexico

1 µg/ft²

California*** < 1.5 µg/100 cm²

North Carolina 0.1 µg/100 cm²

Colorado

0.5 µg/100 cm²

Oregon

0.5 µg/ft²

Connecticut

0.1 µg/100 cm²

South Dakota

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Hawaii

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Tennessee

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Idaho

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Utah

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Kentucky

0.1 µg/100 cm²

Washington

<0.1 µg/100 cm²

The following states have no standard: Alabama, Delaware, D.C., Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. (RELs) or surface contamination guidelines for clandestine drug laboratories. State surface contamination limits are provided as an aid to those seeking additional information and does not constitute endorsement by NIOSH. The National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws (NAMSDL) website: http://www.namsdl.org/ home.htm periodically summarizes state feasibility-based decontamination limits and proposed state legislative requirements and guidelines. However, state information is subject to change, and specific state’s surface contamination limits, and other state decontamination requirements and guidelines should be obtained directly from each state. Department of Environmental Conservation, Spill Prevention and Response Division, Prevention and Emergency Response Program.http://www.dec.alaska.gov/spar/perp/methlab/druglab_guidance.pdf other states: Data source: http://health.utah.gov/meth/html/Resources/OtherStates/Nationalcomparison (downloaded April 2011).
 * NIOSH has not established health-based or feasibility-based airborne Recommended Exposure Limits
 * Guidance and Standards for Cleanup of Illegal Drug-Manufacturing Sites Revision 1 April 19, 2007 Alaska
 * In Oct 2009 House Bill 1489 was passed into law to incorporate the new standard as the state limit. All

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