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Lead Paint: Oro Valley vs Sahuarita

How do lead paint rules compare between Oro Valley, AZ and Sahuarita, AZ?

Oro Valley and Sahuarita have similar restriction levels.

Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Lead paint in Pima County is regulated under federal EPA RRP Rule (40 CFR 745) and Arizona Department of Health Services oversight. Properties built before 1978 require lead disclosure at sale or lease. Renovation work disturbing lead paint must be performed by EPA-certified firms.

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Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Lead paint regulations in Sahuarita follow the federal EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality standards. Pre-1978 homes being renovated require certified lead-safe work practices, though Sahuarita's relatively newer housing stock means fewer affected properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOro ValleySahuarita
Federal RuleEPA RRP (40 CFR 745)EPA 40 CFR Part 745 (RRP)
Pre-1978 ThresholdDisclosure required-
Disturbance Limit6 sq ft interior / 20 sq ft exterior-
State AgencyADHS lead prevention-
Max Fine$37,500/day (EPA)-
Threshold Year-Pre-1978 construction
Disturbance Trigger-6+ sq ft of painted surface
Local Note-Most Sahuarita homes built after 1994

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Oro Valley FAQ

Do I need a lead paint disclosure when selling a pre-1978 home in Pima County?

Yes. Federal law (42 USC 4852d) requires sellers to disclose known lead hazards, provide the EPA lead pamphlet, and allow buyers a 10-day inspection period. This applies everywhere in Pima County.

Who can do renovation work involving lead paint?

Only EPA-certified renovation firms using lead-safe work practices under the RRP Rule. Verify certification at the EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm database.

Sahuarita FAQ

Do most homes in Sahuarita have lead paint concerns?

No. Sahuarita was incorporated in 1994 and most housing was built in the 2000s or later, well after the 1978 ban on lead paint. Only older homes along the Santa Cruz Valley corridor may be affected.

Who enforces lead paint rules in Sahuarita?

The EPA enforces the federal RRP Rule. Arizona ADEQ handles state compliance. The Pima County Health Department provides local lead exposure testing and referrals.

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