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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB10-02840 12 -07 -2010 Inspection Request Reporting Page 11 b 5:57 pm Mails - City of Requested Inspect Date: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Inspection Area: CG Site Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL A/P /D Information Activity: B10 -0284 Type: A -COMM Sub Type: ACOM Status: ISSUED Const Type: Occupancy: Use: IB Insp Area: CG Owner: DIAMONDROCK VAIL OWNER LLC Contractor: J.L. VIELE CONSTRUCTION Phone: 970 - 476 -3082 Description: INTERIOR RE O !STING SPACE FOR OFF SEASON RESTAURANT WITH NEW SERVING AREA. h: 90 BLDG -Final Requested Time: 01:30 PM )r: J.L. VIELE CONSTRUC N /SCOTT Phone: 970 - 977 -1061, SCOTT LCAMPBELL K Inspection H Item: 30 Item: 50 Item: 60 Comment: Item: 70 BLDG -Mist. Item: 90 BLDG -Final 2UIR�D� J �( \1 REPT131 Run Id: 12277 � t E NOTE: THIS PERMIT MUST BE POSTED ON JOBSITE AT ALL TIMES � �: f L, # �w�o�vn�• � Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 South Frontage Road,Vail, Colorado 81657 � p. 970.479.2139, f. 970.479.2452, inpsections 970.479.2149 � i , , ADD/ALT COMM BUILD PERMT Permit #: B10-0284 �` � Project #: � � � Job Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL Status. . : ISSUED � Location......: Applied . . : 09/08/2010 ' :. Parcel No....: 210107217001 Issued...: 10/07/2010 � Expires. ..: 04/05/2011 � OWNER DIAMONDROCK VAIL OWNER LLC 09/08/2010 � C/O DIAMONDROCK HOSPITALITY CO 6903 ROCKLEDGE DR STE 800 � BETHESDA MD 20817 �" APPLICANT J.L.VIELE CONSTRUCTION 09/08/2010 Phone:970-476-3082 � _ 1000 S Frontage Road W,#202 � Vail :`: CO 81657 ` � License: 188-A � � � CONTRACTOR J.L.VIEIE CONSTRUCTION 09/08/2010 Phone:970-476-3082 � 1000 S Frontage Road W,#202 ^ Vail � CO 81657 f License: 188-A � ` Description: � = INTERIOR REMODEL OF EXISTING SPACE FOR OFF SEASON . � RESTAURANT WITH NEW SERVING AREA. �; � � Occupancy: A2 Assembly<1000 with stag Valuation: $139,101.00 �' ' Type Construction:l6 Total Sq Ft Added: 0 � ; s: � !f4l�leRf�+t�fRxlrlrffwRlrRfxfRfRRfY'iFTTffY(f.'#1('k+��Ffd1fRl4f�1r#��ffffiwwx�xVVlrRIrRRfRiRRfItriRR4 FEE SUMMARY ••"••"•••••,•••"",••••••••,•••••••••••••,•••••••••••••,•••••••_•«•••,•,,,••••• ��� ; Building Permit Fee---> $1,217.75 Will Cal Fee-----------------> $4.00 Total Calculated Fees--------> $4,595.31 � � Plan Check------------------> $791.54 Use Tax Fee------------------> $2,582.02 Additional Fees--------------------> $0.00 �; : Add'I Plan Check Hours-> $0.00 Restuarant Plan Review-----> $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES-- ---> a4,595.31 � i Investigation-----------------> $0.00 Recreation Fee---------------> $0.00 � ° Payments--------------------------> a4,595.31 x � Total Calculated Fees--------> $4,595.31 BALANCE DUE------------------> 50.00 � n ...............«......,,.........,........,....,......____,....,._.,.,,____....,..._,......_.,.......,................,.,...,,.............,....,«...,..........__.....,_._,_,,..__..__.. � DECLARATIONS � I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application,filled out in full the information required, completed an accurate plot plan,and state that all the information � � as required is correct. I agree to comply with the information and plot plan,to comply with all Town ordinances and state laws,and to build this structure � s according to the towns zoning and subdivision codes,design review approved, International Building and Residential Codes and other ordinances of the Town ; applicable thereto. � ? � I REQUESTS F INSPECT N A BE MADE TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN ADVANCE BY TELEPHONE AT 970.479.2149 OR AT OUR OFFICE FROM � # 8:00 AM-4:00 �� � /v � Signa of wner or Contractor ate � � �� ,%� � �C o�\ TT_){}�<-�a-n/ Print N me � � � �' � r � € bid_alt_construction�ermit_041908 F �. a � � � � ff4ikt�k�kfr�+t//ff4kt*4RRV1f1f4'kM1�ftRR4R1f#1M�IrrtfrfrfrMFf+t441'd##f��RR4liR�RfiIIfY4fYfr'k�tfix#*�Fflr4t##*ffARR#f1iRMf4fr4fff#A"R**1`4R4f'frlRRff'RV/ittkfRf*RM�k}�##Hf/f#dR1MAftrfrfr!*rtiRfiffYf4iRfYefiMY#f####1`*#R#1*f4 ��.. �- APPROVALS � � ` Permit#: 610-0284 as of 10-07-2010 Status: ISSUED � •ftrf4A'fY`Y`Y4#if�4f��*fMfl�xfdfrftfAt#ffi(#Y`'Rff+tRi�RRkRRx}wf�fA'RA'Ri4A'YeYe�RiliRA1i#*##1t44d�4klRRVfRRRfrVA��RiFYrRTY4f*Yiffr*f#/R4�ffff44�VRR�RY'VY'�RfYey'ftttkf�l44#Rfff'frtRA#A'ffVRRf�fr4prtY`y'*4i1'fiflifiAffMfA � � = Item: 05100 BUILDING DEPARTMENT �' 09/24/2010 cg Action: CR COMMENTS SENT TO APPLICANT � 10/05/2010 cg Action: AP � � Item: 05600 FIRE DEPARTMENT � 09/14/2010 mvaughan Action: AP Occupant load � signage shall be provided and installed in a conspicous � location. �' �: Item: 05110 ELECTRICAL REVIEW APPROVAL 09/27/2010 mdenney Action: AP � .............................�».........+.....:t:......+....«......�................................................+..+..........+�..»+.....................»........................ � � t See the Conditions section of this Document for any that may apply. f � � a �: � � A � F i �' n � € � � 5 i !. d E t �: !' S S 6 i €: i � � k �# fr- � � � bld_alt_construction_permit_041908 � � f: � � �. � � � � xx�r�,r,rer�+wxxx:x�:ve��rx+x�x,rxn�,+,r�r�xx��x�s.we�w���+xxx�xwwww,rwx��+�t����::x+x+�wwv«xx,t,rt,�-k+,tn�a��sn.xx�x,ev.x+x�:��w���xxxxxwaw�wwwr��+r�.i.�ww:xwxw�w��wwr++,r�wi.:xx:::wr.rrww�v.rx,r���x► �� � CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL � � Permit#: B10-0284 as of 10-07-2010 Status: ISSUED k � ...............................,,,.............,....,,,,..,.........,,,...,.......,.....,...................,..,...,.,....,,.....,,�.,,,...,....,,,,,......,,.,.,,,.....,.,.,.........., �' � Cond: 1 � (FIRE): FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL IS REQUIRED BEFORE ANY � : WORK CAN BE STARTED. � . Cond: 12 �: (BLDG.): FIELD INSPECTIONS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK FOR CODE ; COMPLIANCE. � � t; �: � �; ; � � � � � � `4 � i e i b t } € i;, C f L S '# E � � � 5' S_ G � } € 4 � S bld_alt construction_permit_041908 � £ s � 4 E € S: � G 2 5: € *****%k*************�****************************************%k**********************�******** ;. TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO Statement � ****************************�***�***************�*************************************�***** � Statement Number: R100001509 Amount: $3,807.05 10/07/201010:01 AM � Payment Method: Check Init: SAB € Notation: 19708 VAIL MOUNTAIN RESORT � � � Permit No: B10-0284 Type: ADD/ALT COMM BUILD PERMT � s Parcel No: 2101-072-1700-1 s Site Address: 720 W LIONSHEAD CR VAIL � Location: � Total Fees: $4,595.31 F This Payment: $3, 807.05 Total ALL Pmts: $4,595.31 � Balance: $0.00 � ********************************�******************************************************+**** � ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: � Account Code Description Current Pmts ° ' -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------ f BP 00100003111100 BUILDING PERMIT FEES 1,217.75 � PF 00100003112300 PLAN CHECK FEES 3 .28 �' UT 11000003106000 USE TAX 4� 2, 582.02 WC 00100003112800 WILL CALL INSPECTION FEE 4.00 P 3' � t i 3 � � � � } �: x €. s' g f: , �' $ i �, ���� -�, .:,,. a� ''� ����` �„°��''� �� . Department.of Community Developmeni%' � �� " �� : � � � ��; � � � � 75 South Frontage Ro�c! � - � � � � „� ��'��' � � Vail,.�Col.arac�a 8'����'`*� . . , , . n , � .. �� �: , ��.��, '�-� -�� -�.� .�,� � '�. .� ���� T�i:� 9�D-�4�9 ���." , . . • . ,� � ��. k,x 4`S��^ ' ��� �-, �s� � e ,` Fai��. �7�-�'"3 ?4� .r , . . �� ��r. p��.���"�.F . ����l�b. �,ru,r�v����t�,��c� � � � , r � '-" . � 7 {�� �i .°. ���� # ��Y� �. "�.� ... L� c fi ..,. ��y.:� � �.. .� � �t�� &��':��� 'k����� ��, �� @tZ� '�"'�` � �� � w.: „ r � � ,....s�,..��,_e.. _ � . v_,�a,.�:..k.._� BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Separate permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fireplace, etc. Project Street Address: + /� ( Office Use: I� �l1�1 Lt ON��VI f�-c�> l���2c l� Project#: P'R�) ��; 1��1.n (Number) (Street) (Suite#) DRB#: Building/Complex Name: �19-i 1 � Y�"(��2-1�� Building Permit#: 1,,, I�""�oZ g y Contractor information: Lot#: Block# Subdivision: Company: �� � �V�1�1� �D '�.�'�VUT1 D/� Company Address: l�� ��d� �1..�`�E �� (.C��, Detailed Scope and Location of Work: --�-Il..�;�L'�� �- City: V Y4�i ' State: ( a Zip: ��6�7 1�i�YYlO►D �i1 O� �X�S`'t-1/�-� �j� Contact Name: ��=d� d'�'1 131�(�� � � G��- `��'`,�/�-� ���j��,�-}-t�� Contact Phone: �7D — �-Z6 � J�O � �l /t/�.(/J �J�I�U�i Na (��'1`� . E-Mail ��C� ( 1 � V��� EC'D�7�U��1�Il�i�l v�e additional sheet if necessary) 'Qq� A Work Class: Town of I Co trac egistration No.: O p �'f Neuv( ) Addition( } Remodel (�} Repair( } Other( ) X Work Type Contractor Signature(required) Interior(}�) Exterior( ) Both( ) Property Information Type of Building: �I, Parcel#: ZIOI " 07 2 -' �� -��� Single-Family( ) Duplex( ) Multi-Family( ) (For parcel#;contact Eagle County Assessors Office at 970-328-8640 or visit www.eaglecounty.us/patie) Commercial�) Other( ) Tenant Name: Does a Fire Alarm Exist? Yes(x) No O Owner Name: ✓l r�Y1'1��J � d e-K-. Monitored Alarm? Yes(X) No O Does a Sprinkler System Exist? Yes(�) No( ) i Valuations(Labor&Materials) #&Type of Existing Fireplaces: Gas Appliances '� Gas Log Wood/Pellet Wood Burning Building: $ � • �v�� �► � #&Type of Proposed Fireplaces: Gas Appliances � Plumbing: $�_�Da Gas Log U WoodlPellet U Wood Burning O Electrical: $_ T; _. _�,$��j' Date Received: MechanicaL (induding fireplace) $ = (i� �i � � � ;l � � Total: $ �3� _ �Q� °O a I D l� —�_{_ ' SEP 0 .� 2010 .� TOWN OF UA1L �5-,�,a -�o VALL FIRF II � �,� I �� � . � � f �� �\ '�i �Ey� �5 f�.fiEkCySE%� Vail Fire Department Asbestos Testing &Abatement Requirements Asbestos testing and abatement protects workers, homeowners, neighbors and emergency services responders from ex- posure to harmful asbestos. The Town of Vail asbestos abatement program is in addition to the State of Colorado's regu- lations. It is your responsibility to be in compliance with the State. Please contact the State directly for their requirements at the contact info listed below. When is asbestos testinq reauired? ANY building projects disturbing more than these threshold levels of building materials require asbestos testing: One- and Two-Family Dwellings: 32 square feet All Others (commercial spaces, hotel rooms, etc): 160 square feet Definition of a single-family dwelling: any dwelling unit that is used primarily for a single family, including multi-family/condominium units, and fractional fee units. Asbestos testing results must be provided with your application for a building permit. Tests which identify POSITIVE results at more than 1% require abatement by a State-certified and Vail-registered abate- ment contractor. An asbestos abatement permit must be approved, and the clearance letter must be submitted to the Town of Vail before the building permit will be issued. Project Checklist My project falls into the category checked below: � Will not disturb more than the threshold limits identified above. � Tested negative, or at 1% or below (1 copies of test results included) � Tested positive at more than 1%, requires abatement (1 copies of test results included) Tips&Facts: • Even recent construction projects may include asbestos-containing materials, so buildings of�age require testing. • The "1989 Ban" on asbestos-containing materials is commonly misunderstood. "In fact, in 1991 the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated much of the so-called "Asbestos Ban and Phaseout" rufe and remanded it to the EPA. Thus, much of the original 1989 EPA ban on the U.S. manufacturing, importation, processing, or distribution in commerce of many asbestos-containing product categories was set aside and did not take effect." - CDPHE Asbestos test results and abatement permit applications should be submitted to: Town of Vail, Community Development, 75 S Frontage Rd,Vail, CO3 81657. Town of Vail Contact: State of Colorado Contact: Fire Prevention Bureau Colorado Department of Public Health Vail Fire Department and Environment 75 S Frontage Rd Asbestos Compliance Assistance Group Fire_inspectors@vailgov.com 303-692-3158 970-479-2252 asbestos@state.co.us www.vailgov.com www.cdphe.state.co.us 15-May-]0 C�Mcheck Software Version 3.8.0 Interior Lighting Compliance -- - - Certificate 2009 IECC Section 1: Project information Project Type:Alteration Project Title:Marriott Breakfast and Server Renovation Construction Site: Owner/Agent: Designer/Contractor: Vaii Marriott Vail,CO Section 2: Interior Lighting and Power Calculation A B C D Area Category Floor Area Allowed Allowed Watts (ft2) Watts I it2 (B x C) Dining:Bar Lounge/Leisure 1230 1.3 1599 Total Allowed Watts= 1599 Area Category Exemption Qualifications Total Wariage Total Pre•Alt. #Fixtures Activlty Area Pre-AIL Post-Alt. Flxtures Repl./Added Section 3: Interior Lighting Fixture Schedule A B C D E Fixture ID:Descr(pdon/Lamp/Wattage Per Lamp/Ballast Lampsl #of F(xture (C X D) Fixture Flxturea Watt. breaktast and server erea(Dining:Bar Lounge/leisure 1230 sq.R.) Compact Fluorescent 1:R:recessed downlight/Triple 4-pin 32W!Electronic 1 34 32 1088 LED strips 25w per 10 LF:L:lED cove lights/Other 1 14 25 350 Total Proposed Watts= 1438 Section 4: Requirements Checklist Lighting Wattage: U 1. Total proposed watls must be less lhan or equal to total allowed watts. Allowed Watts Proposed Watts Complles I� 1599 1438 Passes � Controls,Switchtng, and Wfring: �! � 2. Daylight zones under skylights more than 15 feet from the perimeter have lighting controls separate from daylight zones adjacent to vertical fenestration. � 3. Daylight zones have individual lighting controls independent from lhat ot the general area lighting. Exceptions: � Contiguous daylight zones spenning no more lhan two orientations are allowed to be controlled by a single controlling device. � Dayllght spaces enclosed by walls or ceiling height partitions and containing two or fewer light fixtures are not required to have a separate switch for general area lighting. � 4. Independent controls for each space(switch/occupancy sensor). ProJect Title: Reporl date: Dala filename: Page 1 of I Exceptions: � Areas designated as securily or emergency areas that must be continuously iliuminated. [] lighting in stairvvays or corridors lhat are elements of the means of egress. � 5. Master switch at entry to hotel/motel guest room. � 6. individual dwelling units separately melered. 0 7. Medical lask lighting or arUhislory display lighting daimed to be exemp!from compliance has a control device independent of Ihe control of the nonexempt lighting. � 8. Each space required lo nave a manual controi also allows for reducing the connected lighting load by al least 50 percenl by either conlrolling aIl luminaires,dual switching of aftemale rows of luminaires,altemate luminaires,or alternate lamps,switching the middle lamp luminaires independently of other lamps,or switching each luminaire or each lamp. Excepfions: �] Only one luminaire in space. ❑ An occupant-sensing device controls the area. �The area is a corridor,storeroom,restroom,public lobby or sleeping unil. �Areas that use less than 0.6 Walts/sq.R. � 9. Automalic lighling shutoH conlrol in buildings larger than 5,000 sq.fl. Exceptions: ❑ Sleeping units,paiient care areas;and spaces where aulomatic shutoif would endanger safety or security. � 10.PhotocelUastronomical time switch on exterior lights. Excepfions: [] Lighting intended tor 24 hour use. � 11.Tandem wired one-lamp and lhree-lamp ballasted luminaires(No single-lamp ballasts). Exceptions: � ElecUonic high-frequency ballasls;Luminaires on emergency clrcuits or wilh no available paic , - -- - -- - � , ti� -- -- --- Section 5: Compliance Statement Compliance Statement: The proposed lighting alteraUon projed represented in thls document is conslstent with lhe building plans, specifications and other calculations submitted wilh this permit application.The proposed lighting alleralion project has been designed to meet the 2009 IECC,Chapler 8,requirements in COMcheck Version 3. nd i�comply with the mandatory requiremenls in lhe Requirements Checkli l. ��� t,( 1 C,P / ,C� --'___ � Z-`7 /� � Name-Title Signature Date I 3 I � i I � � i f i i Project Tille: Report date: Data filename: Page 2 of ����- ��� ��_ � .�... _._ '�, ���� ,F �,;_, �;�.�`� ��� Department,of Communi#y Developmen�;�' .e - ,�; ;�,�,..;. y � , 75 South Frontage Roatl� , �. , ,� .� ��►'�,.� .. � _ . . � � .� . �� , . . � � . - � .� -, V � �Iora Q�8� �� �, , � � �., � ��� �'� a�,�, c� �57. ,�''��a Y' ,�; �,�,��;'' `�, ,,��;���y'�`;� . �.�.� , � �° �� •T�#:', 97D�79-����`' . T�° 4 � '�,. ^. ��(,f♦ _ . ,� �`:°_. �g� ��_� Fa�C: 97�}=�'�3>2.� . , � , � , . . �M ,_ `t "� ,� �'�°.•' ;� � t ' �",��llleb ww�st va.iF� �c� � a , :, �} ; � �� H r , ��e`�ii�ment ����e��'„��r��r�� � � g � ;w ,;� � _� � .;: _ �.� w . �����.�����:�� � �.< — - -- - = e �;�'� �_°`�� _ ._.:�_.. a. ._ �... _,: �` d� ,�� Building Permit Application 8�Submittal Requirements Commercial (Including Multi-Family) Step One: Find the correct Project Type,then follaw the Submittal Requirements in that column. Step Two: Following the detailed guidelines in this packet, prepare plan sets and fill out the necessary forms , (provided)for a complete application. Applications must be code compliant and complete to be accepted. Project Type _� New Mulit-Family Commercial Tennant Commercial Building Interior Remodel Improvement(TI) I Submittal Requirements (condominium) 'I DRB Approval * � If adding GRFA or If there are any exterior I ��l.D� Involving any exterior work changes Plan Review Deposit** If valuation If valuation If valuation � A Is$100,000+ Is$100,000+ Is $100,000+ Employee Housing N�� �/ If adding GRFA If adding new net floor area Mitigation Application Form � � ,/ Energy Code Compliance �COMcheck'"' �/COMcheck'"' or �/COMcheckr^' Form *** JL..V REScheckr^' Asbestos Project Checklist � � �/ � &Testing Results Right-of-Way Permit(s) �1 #of Plan Sets � 4 3 3 Civil Plans �/ {� �/ Architectural Plans � �/ ,/ � Structural Plans ^/ (Q �/ If applicable If applicable Structural Calculations n/ � � �/ �/ Special Inspection Program �/ �/ � Geotechnical/Soils Report � �/ � �J Mechanical Plans ./ �/ � Electrical Plans �! �/ �/ Plumbing Plans �/ �/ � `Any projects that involve ANY exterior work or increase in Gross Residential Floor Area(GRFA)must first apply to,and be approved by,the Design Review Board(DRB)PRIOR to applying for a building permit. Examples of exterior work:re-painting,additions,re-siding,window re- placement. "'See Permit Fee Schedule for more inforrnation(included) '*'Available at httq://www.enerpvcodes.aov/.Additions or other changes to the exterior building envelope also require COMcheckr"' I 5-May-10 TAB Associates, Inc. The Architecfural Balance � � 0056 Edwards Village Boulevard Suite 210, Edwards, Colorado 81632 (970) 766-1470 (970) 766-1471 fax � www.tabassociates.com tab@vail.net Memo Project:Vail Marriott—Off Season Restaurant Renovation Project No: 1007 Date: October 1, 2010 RE: Permit Response—610-0284 FROM: Greg Macik, Principal TO: VIA: Chris Gunion, TOV Hand Delivery Remarks: The following is a response to the Town of Vail building permit review dated 09/24/10. 1. Index sheet has changed building type from IIB to IB. 2. Partial key plan is shown on index sheet. 3. Existing structure above this space is concrete "T's". Per Chris Gunion assembly is not required to be submitted. 4. See 0/A1.1 and 1/A1.1 for Means of Egress information. 5. Southeast corridor doors swing changed to open out. 6. See Construction tag notes#4 and#5 sheet A2.1 for added panic hardware to finro exit doors. 7. See General notes#4 sheet A2.1 for hardware ANSI compliance and currently in notes Construction tag notes 3,4 and 5. 8. See Sheet A1.1 Key Plan for accessible routes. 9. See Construction tag notes#35 for new occupancy signage. 10. All surfaces in the dining and serving area are accessible per 1108.2.9.1. 11. See revised sheet A3.1. Height revised to 2'-10". 12. See attached memo and revised sheet M-1. � � � � � � D JCT O 1 �010 S:\1007 Marriott-Vail-Rest\CodeUVlemo-Permit Response.doc TOWN OF VAIL Buxc�R� Assoc��s INC. 203 CAPE PLACE - P.O. BOX 5770 - PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO 81147 (970) 731-4278- Fax (970) 731-4279 September 30, 2010 Mr. Scott Ashburn J.L. Viele Construction Inc. 1000 South Frontage Road West, Suite 202 Vail, CO 81657 RE: Vail Marriot, Restaurant Reno Project#0033 Dear Scott: Pursuant our review of the Building Department Project review comments, please find attached three (3) stamped and signed copies of Drawing M-1 with the required revisions. The revisions address comment#12 as follows: Comment 12) Include construction detail for the above ceiling area showing compliance with IMC 601.4 and 602, or provide ducted return air. Response: The plans have been revised to show a ducted return system. Based on my initial site review, I believe that the construction will comply with the requirements of the IMC for a plenum return. However, the site review was not able to be 100%certain as to the construction of the ceiling above the restaurant and the limits of the plenum. Once demolition has been accomplished, these areas may be reviewed in detail. As such, I've added an alternate construction note to the Drawing, allowing for the use of a plenum return if the conditions of the IMC are met and if the building departmenYs inspection of the plenum space is in agreement. If you have further questions or comments regarding any of the above information or the attached drawing, please feel free to call me at(970) 731 4278. Sincerely, BU F ASSO TES INC. D � � � Q � � DCT O 1 2010 B ggra , P.E. cc: Mr. Bri n Bahr, R & H Mechanical (via e-mail) TOWN OF VAIL � , � 0 � � � ` ark H. Morrel Associate , - /�/� - � . ��� " , �. David K. Mu�r O ' Project Manager � � s K. Theye ' .S. EPA/State of Colorado Accredited AsbestQS Project Designer ' ' � ' ' ' ASBESTOS ABATEI��NT RCPORT MARRIOTT'S VAIL hiOUNTAIN RESORT VAIL, COLORADO , Prepared for: �Iost Marriott Corporation ' Prepared by: ' — � DAMES � MOORE 1 ' 7101 Wisconsin A��e., Ste. 700, Bethesda, I�fD 20814 D&I�1 No: 30361-001-195 ■ July 3, t 99S d� � 1 - � � U � � � L ark H. Monel Associate � ��, " ' ' �; ' David K Muir Project Manager ' s K. Theye , .S. EPA/State of Colorado Accredited Asbestos Project Designer ' ' � ' � , ASBESTOS ABATEI��NT R�PORT MARRIOTT'S VAIL I�iOUNTAIN RESORT ' VAIL, COLORADO Prepared for: , �Iost Marriott Corporation Prepared by: ' 1 � DAMES &. MOORE � 7101 `Visconsin Ave., Ste. 700, Bethcsda, l�•ID 20814 DB:I�i No: 30361-001-195 ' July 3, 1995 ' ' � ` TABLE OF CONTENTS � EXECUTIVESUMMARY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii � DUCTION AND BACKGROUND . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 1.0 INTRO . . . . . . . . . , 2.0 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.1 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.2 Worker Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ' 2.3 Air Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 3.0 CONCLUSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ' TARi.FS & FiC�ITRFS ' Table 1 - Air Monitoring Results During Removal Activities Table 2 - Final Air Monitoring Results ' Figure 1 - Lower Level Floor Plan Figure 2 - Second Floor Plan � APPRTII�TC'FS � Appendix A - Law Phase I Environmental Assessment Appendix B - Dames & Moore March 31, 1995 Inspection Report � Appendix C - Dames & Moore April 17 and 20, 1995 Bulk Sampling Results Appendix D -Technical Specifications Appendix E - Colorado Department of Health Notification ` Appendix F - Worker Licenses and Training and Medical Surveillance Documentation Appendix G - Dames & Moore Project Monitor Accreditations � Appendix H - Daily Log Sheets Appendix I - Disposal Manifest Appendix J - Dominion Personnel Air Sampling Documentation � Appendix K - Air Sample Data Sheets and Analytical Reports � ' 30361-1101-195/REM.RYI' 1 � � � EXECUTIVE SU1VIlViARY tLaw Engineering, Inc. (Law) performed an asbestos survey as part of a Phase I Fi�vironmental Assessmer�t of Marriott's Vail Mountain Resort (VMR) in July 1994. The results ' of this survey as described in Law's report dated August 22, 1994, indicated that asbestos- containing materials (ACMs) were locate� within the VMR structure. r Dames & Moore performed supplemental sampling of ACMs and suspect materials at ' VMR in March and April 1995 to further delineate the type and quantity of onsite ACMs. The purpose of Dames & Moore's surveys were to confirm the results of Law's report and identify ' ACMs that would be disturbed during the renovations of the VMR. Based on the results of the asbestos surveys performed by Law and Dames & Moore, ACM identified in the VMR included ' flooring materials and associated mastics in various locations in the building, mastics and sealants � applied to fiberglass insulation in the boiler room, and boiler flue insulation in the boiler room. ' Dames & Moore prepared Technical Specifications for Asbestos Abatement ' (Specifications), dated April 5, 1995. The Specifications described the procedures, work practices, and air monitoring activities for the removal of the ACMs identified in the VMR. ' Dames &Moore also assisteti Host Marriott with the selection of an asbestos abatement contractor by conducting a pre-bid meeting and reviewing contractor bid documents. t Following the receipt of bids from several asbestos abatement contractors, Host Marriott � determined that the scope of the ACM removal activities planned for May 1995 would be limited to the following: floor tile mastic in the kitchen and loading dock area and the athletic club � maintenance room, and pipe mastic, pipe sealant and boiler flue insulation in the boiler room. The remainder of the ACM in VMR is tentatively scheduled to be removed in September 1995. � Marriott to rform the Dominion Services, Inc. (Dominion) was contracted by Host pe � asbestos removal activities. Dames & Moore, Inc. was retained by Host Marriott to provide asbestos project monitoring services. The asbestos removal activities were performed from May � 30361-0O1-195/REM.RPT 1� , , i � 1 through May 5, 1995. Throughout the abatement activities, a Project Monitor from Dames & ' Moore was onsite to observe the work activities of the contractor and collect air samples. Based upon visual observations of work practices, air sample analytical results, and documentation , pnesented in this report, the asbestos removal activities performed at the Marriott Vail Mountain Resort were conducted in accordance with the project Specifications and applicable Federal, state, ' and local regulations. ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 j 1 1 1 30361-001-!95/REM.RPT 111 � ' � ' � �' � � 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND � � � Law Engineering, Inc. (Law) performed an asbestos survey as part of a Phase I �' �� Fnvironmental Assessment of Marriott's Vail Mountain Resort (VMR) in July 1994. The results , of this survey as described in Law's report dated August 22, 1994, indicated that asbestos- � containing materials (ACMs) were located within the VMR structure. A copy of the Law report � � is presented as Appendix A. �' ' Dames&Moore performed supplemental sampling of suspect ACMs in the VMR in March and April 1995 to further delineate the type and quanfity of onsite ACMs. The purpose of Dames � I &Moore's surveys were to confirm the results of Law's report and identify ACMs that would be disturbed during the renovations scheduled for the latter part of May 1995. A copy of Dames & ` �: ' Moore's inspection report dated March 31, 1995 is presented as Appendix B. A copy of bulk sampling results from samples collected by Dames & Moore in the boiler room on April 17 and � 20, 1995 is presented in Appendix C. Based on the results of the asbestos surveys performed by Law and Dames & Moore, ACM identified in VMR includeti flooring materials and associated � mastics in various locations in the building, mastics and sealants applied to fiberglass insulation • in the boiler room, and boiler flue insulation in the boiler room. Dames & Moore's inspection � ' � also deternuned that carpet mast�c in the hallways of VMR, previously reported by Law to contain asbestos, did not in fact contain asbestos. � � � Dames & Moore was retained by Host Marriott to develop Technical Specifications for � 1 Asbestos Abatement(Specifications), dated Apri15, 1995, for the removal of the ACM identified � in VMR. A copy of the Specifications is presentsd as Appendix D. In addition, Dames & Moore conducted a pre-bid meeting and assisted Host Marriott with the selection of an asbestos abatement contractor. � , Following the receipt of bids from several asbestos abatement contractors, Host Marriott � detemuned that the scope of the ACM removal activities planned for May 1995 would be limited to the following: floor tile mastic in the kitchen and loading dock area and the athletic club ' 30361-001-195/REM.RYI' 1 � ' ' � , . mamtenance room; and pipe masric and sealant in the boiler room. Figures 1 and 2 illustrate areas ' where ACM was removed from VMR. The remainder of the ACM in the VMR is tentatively scheduled to be removed in September 1995. � Host Marriott retained Dominion Services, Inc. (Dominion), an asbestos abatement ' contractor licensed in Colorado, to perform the asbestos removal activities. Prior to the initiation of the project, Dominion submitted an asbestos project notification form as required by the � Colorado Department of Health (CDH). A copy of the CDH notification form is presented as Appendix E. Copies of Dominion worker licenses, training documentation and medical 1 surveillance documentation for the Dominion personnel are presented as Appendix F. A Dames & Moore Project Monitor was present at the subject property during asbestos � removal phases of the project to observe the work of Dominion, ensure that ACMs were properly � � removed, and ensure that regulatory and specification requirements were followed. The Dames &Moore Pro�ect Monitor also collected air samples to document that airborne fiber levels were � within the specified criteria and regulatory standards. Mr. Kelly Webb served as Dames & Moore's Project Monitor. Mr. Webb is accredited under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency � Response Act(AHERA) as an asbestos abatement supervisor, and has successfully completed the "1vIOSH 582" course on the sampling and analysis of airborne asbestos dust, thus meeting the � CDH requirements for an "Air Monitoring Specialist". Accreditation certificates of Mr. Webb are presented as Appendix G. 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I� ,� � � o n; � - ' T � • .... n � �' _ • ■ � k. � , u _ , . � i � Z ' . - Q J a . ¢ O � O I � � 0 . Z 0 r � � W � � . Z e � � � . x � ��� w � r o io � r � f i� I � 2.0 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ACTIVITIE.S � 2.1 �eneral � �; All asbestos removal activities were conducted at the VMR from May 1 to May 5, 1995. � Work area preparation began Monday, Ma 1, 1995; asbestos removal activides also commenced Y � on that date. The Kitchen Prep/Loading Dock Area was prepared for removal on Monday, May 1, 1995 and ACM was removed from Monday, May 1, 1995 through Tuesday, May 2, 1995. � Both the Phase II Boiler Room and the Phase II Athletic Club Maintenance Room were prepared for removal and the ACM was removed on Wednesday, May 3, 1995. � A "re ulatsd area" was established in each work area and access was restricted exce t f r g , p o Dominion and Dames & Moore personnel. Floor tile mastic in the Kitchen Prep/Loading Dock � Area and the Phase II Athletic Club Maintenance Room were removed in accordance with the � prncedures described in Appendix B of the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission Regulation � No. 8, "T'he Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants" (Regulation 8). In addition, all openings in � these work azeas including doors, windows, and vendlation systems were sealed, and a polyethylene (poly) sheeting enclosure was constructed. Air filtration units were installed within ieach work area to create a negative pressure inside the enclosure. A negative pressure enclosure is an engineering control designed to help ensure that asbestos fibers remain inside the work area � ar►d are then trapped by the air filtration unit. The air filtration units were equipped with high efficiency particulate air(HEPA) filters, which trap 99.97% of all fibers greater than 0.3 microns � in length. � A decontamination unit was constructed and consisted of three stages, including a changing room, a shower room, and an equipment room. The purpose of the decontamination unit was to � provide access to the work area, and allow workers to remove protective clothing, shower, and decontaminate prior to leaving the work area. Once the enclosure was constructed and the air � filtration units were in place and operational, Dominion began removing the ACMs. � 30361-001-195/REM.RPT S � � � �� Asbestos�ontaining sealant and mastic located in the Phase II Boiler Room was removed � by using glovebags in accordance with Regulation 8, Section III, Part C-2(�. A glovebag consists of a large plastic bag with arm and glove aitachments. Dominion attached the glovebags around ' the pipe fittings or elbows with duct tape. Dames & Moore's Project Monitor inspected the � integrity of the glovebags to ensure that an airtight seal had been attained. In addition, a "smoke test" was performed on each glove bag. A smoke test includes introducing an artificial smoke into '� the bag via a tube and a hole cut in the glovebag. The hole in the glovebag is sealed and pressure is put on the bag. To "pass" the test, smoke must not be observed escaping from the glovebag. , In addition, the openings in the boiler room including doors and ventilation systems were sealed. Air filtration units were installed within the boiler room to create a negative pressure inside the � enclosure, and a decontamination unit was constructed. tT'hroughout the removal process, including both glovebag and negative pressure enclosure methods, the ACM was doused with water treated with a surfactant additive to enhance its ability � to saturate the ACM and reduce airborne fiber levels. A description of the activities that occurred during the project were recorded on daily log sheets and are presenteri in Appendix H. , All asbestos-containing waste and disposable cleaning materials were placed into double- � lined asbestos waste disposal bags. The bags of asbestos waste were removed from the site and � taken to an approved landfill. A copy of the disposal manifest is included as Appendix I. ! After the removal of ACM had been completed in each work area, Dames & Moore � conducted a final visual inspection to determine that no visible debris remained in the work area. � Following the completion of a satisfactory final inspection, Dominion applied an encapsulant to areas where ACM had been removed to "lock down" any remaining asbestos fibers. ' 2.2 WnrkPr PrntPCtinn tDuring the asbestos removal operations, Dominion employees wore protective clothing and respiratory protection. The clothing consisted of disposable protective coveralls with hoods and � 30361-001-195/REM.RPT 6 ' � � ,' ;� integral foot coverings. Personnel wore half-face, negative pressure respirators with National � Institute for Occugational Safety and Health (NIOSI-I) and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved HEPA filters for use during asbestos removal. r2.3 Air MnnitnrinP , Air samples were collected throughout the various stages of the asbestos removal activities at the subject property. These samples were analyzed by phase contract microscopy (PCM), the ' most commonly used analytical method to evaluate airborne fiber concentrations. � Background air samples were collected prior to work beginning in the areas where ACM � was removed. The purpose of collecting background air samples was to establish "ambient" fiber � levels for comparison with samples collected during the asbestos removal activities and final clearance sampling. tDames & Moore also collected air samples during the asbestos removal activities. Samples were collected within the negative pressure enclosures to determine that airborne fiber levels were tmaintained at a level for which tt�e half-face, negative pressure respirators being worn by Dominion personnel were adequate. , - Dominion performed "personal air monitoring" on its workers as required by Occupational ' Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations for occupational exposure to asbestos (29 CFR 1926.58). Copies of Dominion's personal air monitoring results are presented as Appendix I J. , Air samples were collected outside the work areas during the removal to ascertain whether airborne fibers were migrating outside the areas. A summary of the air sample results from � samples collected during removal activities in presented in Table l. Upon completion of final visual inspections and encapsulant "lockdown," final clearance � air samples were collected inside each negative pressure enclosure. Final clearance air samples were also collected at the conclusion of glovebag activities. 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Aggressive air sampling is designed to provide a worst case sampling � � environment by causing remaining asbestos fibers in the work area to become airborne, and create � ` e air sam lin rocess. � a tugher probability of being captured by th p g p All final clearance air samples results were less than the specified clearance criteria of 0.01 � fibers per cubic centimeter (f/cc) when analyzed by PCM, with the exception of the initial final �. clearance samples collected in the Phase II Athletic Club Maintenance Room. One of the two � final clearanc�samples collected in this area was found to have 0.012 f/cc. The laboratory analyst advised Dames & Moore that the "fibers" observed in this sample cassette did not appear to be �` � asbestos fibers. The elevated fiber count may have been a result of non-asbestos fibers captured � on the sample cassette, which are required to be "counted" during PCM analysis. Dominion subsequenfly recleaned and reencapsulated this work area, and final clearance samples were again 1 collectsd. The work area passed final clearance with the second set of samples. A summary of � final a�r sample analyt�cal results are p resenteii in Table 2. � � s & Moore at VMR were Air and bulk sample analyses of samples collected by Dame ' performed by Analytica Solutions, Inc. of Broomfield, Colorado. Analytica Solutions is accredited under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) � administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIS'I�. PCM analyses were performed using NIOSH Method 7400. Air sample pumps were pre- and post-calibrated during teach sampling episode to ensure that a known quantity of air was being drawn through the sample cassettes. Air sample data sheets and analy6cal reports are presented in Appendix K. 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W" , � � � �� ,� � r v O � � u u � c C `yt � �: Q � e x „ � ' � u 0 u u � e+ � � � Q Q Q � e e � ° �; � `� � S��C � � x :.a a � �n° 3 �, ' � � a ° �,' C �` 9 �C t�` h w � � �: c ' u �U Q � � Z) _ °�4 � a - �;" x � �' ' � �f ' �; � �. � �` s; � ' � �; �r 3.0 CONCLUSIONS �:, #' � � Fmm May 1 through May 5, 1995, Dominion performed asbestos removal procedures at � the Marriott Vail Mountain Resort in Vail, Colorado. The project involved the removal of � � �' asbestos-containing floor tile mastic and fiberglass mastic and sealant. Dames & Moore developed �: �' technical specifications for the project and performed air monitoring and contractor oversight � � � during the asbestos abatement activities. k; ' Based upon visual observations of work practices, air sample analytical results, and �' documentation presented in this report, the asbestos removal activities were conducted in � � ' accordance with project specifications and applicable Federal, state, and local regulations. �- �;": �, � � �, � ' � �: � �: � �' � � � � � �' � � �. � ' � � 1 � � ' � � �` ' �, �` ' � 30361-001-195/REM.RPT 13 �' ' � ' �' �< � ' �> � � � � �, ' � � � $ �'; � � ' � . � ' �' ' � � � � Appendix A Law Phase I Environmental Assessment � � � � ' �' � � t � � � ' � . �- ' � � ' ` � � � � � � , �': � �' � LAW �`. � _ EMGINEERING AND EMYIROMMENTAI SENYICES � � � � �: � August 22, 1994 � � Ms. Carolyn Bailey, P.E. �' ' Corporate Environmental Engineer � Host Marriott Corporation �' Marriott Drive, Dept. 923 �' � Washington, i�:�. 2(�5$ Subject: Report of Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and ' Asbestos Survey �: Radisson Resort � 715 West Lionshead Circle � Vail, Colorado � Law Engineering Project Number 274�152-000 �` � Dear Ms. Bailey: ' Law Engineering (LAW) is pleased to submit this report of our Phase I environmental site assessment, including a survey to identify asbestos-containing materials, for the subject property. � 'Ibe purpose of our services was to characterize the general site and adjacent property conditions I relative to environmental concerns and to identify obvious actual and potential environmental �, concerns. � , This re ort is intended for the use of Host Marriott and Marriott International only. If other � � P parties wish to rely on this report, please have them contact us so that a mutual understanding and agreement of the terms and conditions for our se[vices can be established prior to their use of this �". I � information. i �: �� , , The findings and recommendations contained herein are based upon the data which was reviewed � and documented in this report along with our experience on similar projects The discovery of any F � additional information concerning the environmental conditions at the site should be reported to us for our review so that we can reassess potential environmental 'unpacts and modify our � recommendations, if necessary. �' We appreciate the opportuniry to be of service to you. Please call us if you have any questions ' - or if we may be of further assistance. 1 � �. � . Sincerely, � , LAW ENGINEERING, INC. . �� � � , , `''����� � � � �� � � Linda S_ Whitmeyer Robert C. Graf, P.E. �' � _ Staff Scientist Principal Engineer � �r LAW ENGL�'EERL'�1G,INC. � ' S00 PARK BOULEVARD,SURE 850•RASCl�IL 60113 O08)773-7070•PAl((708)773-7242 OME OF TNE Uw COM>uI�ES O , � �. � � � � � �. � � � � Y �:' � TABLE OF CONTENTS � Page No. g � - 1.0 INTRODUC'I'ION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 �. � 2.0 PURPOSE, SCOPE AND REPORT FORMAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 � � 2.1 Purpose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �. 2.2 Scope of Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 � � 2.3 Report Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 � �; 3.0 HYDROGEOLOGY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 � � �' 4.0 HISTORICAL REVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S � 4.1 Past Site Uses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 � � 4.2 Past Imme�iately Suirounding Land Uses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 � � 5.0 REGULATORY LISTED FACILTTIES AND LANDFTLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 �'` � 5.1 Regulatory Listed Facilides. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � 5.2 Landfills . . . . . . . . 9 9 # 5.3 Mining and OD/Gas Exploration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �;: � 6.0 SITE AND AREA RECONNAISSANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 � 6.1 Site Reconnaissance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 � 6.1.1 Property Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 � ' 6.1.2 Underground Storage Tanks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 6.1.3 Hazardous Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 � � 6.1.4 Solid Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 6.1.5 PCB Electrical Transformers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 � � Elevator ui ment 13 �: 6.1.6 Eq p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � 6.1.7 Water Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 ' b.1.8 Waste Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 � � 6.2 Area Reconnaissance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 �; ' 6.2.1 North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 � 6:2.2 East . 15 6.2.3 South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS � 6.2.4 West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 7.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1 Review of Plans and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 : � , �': � �; � �: �. � � ' � � � � 1 � � � � � TABLE OF COrTTE1VTS (Con't) � PaQe No• � , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `` 7.2 VisualObservations 17 � 7.3 Analysis Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 7.4 Opinion of Confirmed ACM Removal Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 �' , 7.5 Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 �; 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMIviENDA1'IONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 �°� � � 9A LIMITA'I'IONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 �` � TABLE � � Table 1 - Asbestos Bulk Sampling Results � �; �` FIGURES �' � � Figure 1 - Site Location Map � Figure 2 - Site and Vicinity Plan ��� Figure 3 - Site Plan �'" � �< APPENDIX �' � Asbestos Laboratory Results � j Regulatory Search �' MSDS for Hydraulic Oil � � � � � , � { � � ;`" � � � � � � r � � � . � � - � � . h . � o � � ; � �: � � � � � . � � e � � } � i ; � � � - � � � � �: � � � � � � 1.0 INTRODUCTION � �,; Host Maniott Cocporation has engaged Law Engineering, Inc. (LAW) to perform a Phase I = Lenvironmental site assessment and asbestos survey at the Radisson Resort, located in Vail, Eagle County, �; Colorado. The subject propeny consists of a seven story hote! built in three phases and an adjacent three- � story parking garage. The hotel contains three restaurants, an indoor pool and hot tubs, an outdoor pool � ' and hot tubs, an athletic center, outdoor tennis courts, banquet/ballrooms (with kitchen areas), a slti shop, }� and two gifr shops. Total land area is approximately six acres. �: � This study was performed by Law Engineering substantially as oudined in Law Engineering's proposal s � � 2794-0218-01, dated June 14, 1994. 2.0 PURPOSE, SCOPE AND REPORT FORMAT �. � - �` ' 2.1 Purpose � v � � The purpose of our services was to identify obvious environmental concerns from practices and acu it�es �. that have occurred on the site or adjacent sites which could potentially contaminate the site. Except for the asbestos survey, it was not the purpose of this study to determine the actual presence, degree or extent �': of contamination, if any, on the site. This would require additional exploratory work, including sampling �` � and laboratory analysis. � � � ' 2.2 Sc:ope of Work � � The Phase I environmental site assessment is a general characterization of environmental concerns based �' on readily available information and site observations. The following services were Qrovided for the � ' assessment: � 1. A qualitative hydrogealogic evaluation of the site and vicinity using both published � � topographic maps and area observations to characterize the area drainage. � � 2. A review of readily available documenu, maps, aerial photographs and interviews with �' � knowledgeable persons to evaluate past land uses. - �; 3. A review of selecf available regulatory reports published by state and federal agencies � , and contact with local agencies to determine if the site or nearby properties are listed as � having a present or past environmental problem, are under investigation or are regulated by state, federal or local environmenta; regulatory agencies. - � ' ' � 4. A site and surrounding area reconnaissance for obvious indications of present or past � ! activities which have or could contaminate the site. � 1 � r ` 5. An asbestos survey consisting of the collection and analysis of 136 bulk samples of � � �; , � � �; � Radisson Resort 1 August 22. 1994 �: � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � � r _ � � ; � t � � � � � � � suspect asbestos-containing materials observed within the hotel and an engineering opinion of the cost to remove the asbestos-containing materials identified. � � 6_ Preparation of this report containing our conclusions and recommendations. � �' Our scope of services did not include sampling of soil or groundwater. � ' � 2.3 Report Format , Our repon is presented in the following formar. 1 . Hydrogeology . Historical Review � �' ' . Regulatory Listed Facilities and Landfills . Site and Area Reconnaissance � . Asbestos Survey � . Conclusions and Recommendations � A statement of interpretive limitations follows the recommendations. i � � � � 1 � � 1 � � 1 . � � � r � � Radisson Resort 2 August 22, 1994 Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Projecc 274�i1S2-000 � � . � � � �' � I3.0 HYDROGEOLOGY � LAW reviewed the following information in regards to the hydrogeology of the site and surrounding area: • Generalized Geological Map of Colorado, 1979. � x • C. S. Robinson and Associates 1973 and 1974 RepoR of Geologic and Engineering Study � for Eagle County, Colorado. � � �' • U.S. Geological Survey(USGS)topographic maps, Vail West,Colorado and Vail East, Colorado, dated 1970 and photorevised 1987. Surface and subsurface drainage are of interest during an environmental assessment as an indicator of the �` � � direction that contaminants, if present, could be transported. Assessment of local hydrogeology in an urban area is di�cuit and typically requires extensive subsurface investigation. Local construction 1 features(sublevels of adjacent buildings,municipal sewers,buried utilities,etc.)may create artificial near surface groundwater gradients making identification of local groundwater flow nearly impossible. � According to our observations and interpretation of the USGS topographic map, the immediate area is characterized by sloping, mountainous terrain with the subject property lying within a valley. The site topography slopes to the south to Gore Creek, located adjacent to the subject property. Gore Creek is � bounded to the south by Vail Mountain. The Vail Valley slopes to the west/southwest and is located west of the Continental Divide. Grade of the property is at an approximate elevation of 8,180 feet above mean � sea level. Surface runoff from the site is directed by the slope of paved surfaces and curbs towazds parking lot and street storm sewer inlets. Local subsurface drainage should migrate south/southwest � � towards Gore Creek, located adjacent to the south of the subject property. �' . The Town of Vail is located in a region known as the Central Rocky Mountains of Colorado and lies on �' � a glaciated, steeply sloping U-shaped valley running east to west, which is drained by Gore Creek. Gore �! Creek eventually empiies into Eagle Creek, a tributary to the Colorado River Drainage Basin. � The Vail re ion lies in the eastern edge of the sedimentary Eagle Basin, which is bordered to � 1 g east/northeast by the glaciated Gore Range. The Sawatch Range lies to the south and the White River �' Uplift lies to the north/northwest. The geologic formations making up the mountainous region include � the Pennsylvanian Minturn and Belden Formations to the east and south, and the Pennsylvanian/Permian Maroon Formations to the west/northwest. These relatively impermeable, red to reddish brown conglomerates, sandstones,mudstoqes, siltstones,and mixed carbonate rocks underlie the unconsolidated alluvial, colluvial, and glacial deposits in which the shallow groundwater aquifer lies. � The near surface soil conditions have been described in a geologic and engineering study performed by C.S. Robinson & Associates. The soils at the site are well-drained and were formed on a mixture of thigh river terraces, active debris flow fans deposited at the foot of Spraddle and Middle Creeks from the ! north, and mixed outwash and moraines deposited in the Gore River Valley. The shallow soils (less than � 0.5 to 3.0 feet) are derived from the weathering of eroded, fransported, clastic and carbonate rocks of ' ; PennsylvanianlPermian age sediments along with granitic rocks of the Precambrian Age which form the � , Radisson Resort 3 August 22, 1994 �' Vail, Colorado Law Eogineering Project 274-4152-000 �, �'; � � � � � �. � � � � � Gore Range Mountains, approzimately six miles east of the site. � Typically the soils are tan to reddish-brown, have relatively high permeabilities, and are loosely �' � compacted. The materials from which the soil profiles were formed are mixtures of fine to coarse sands, gravels and occasional silts considered to be of Pleistocene Age (Bull Lake) and younger (Holocene) unsorted bouldery glacial and mixed fluvial/colluvial sources. � The shallow aquifer generally contains chemically good quality water and is used for public and domestic water supply in the Vail area. According to a spokesperson for the Upper Eagle Valley Water and Sanitation Department, Vail obtains its domestic water from welis located upgradient to the east of the � subject property near the Vail Golf Course, `� �; � � �; �' � � �'' � �. �: � � � . �. � � � �, . � � �,' � �,: � � � �. � � � � Radsson Resort 4 August 22, 1994 � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274�152-000 � � � � � �; � � �! � �. � �' � �' � d.0 HISTORICAL REVIEW �' � �''; � LAW reviewed the following availabie information regarding t�e historical uses of the site and itnmediately adjacent properties to evaluate the presence of activities that might pose a potential �' environmental concern: � , • Aerial photograph,dated 1962, viewe� at the Town of Vai! Environmental Health office. �' �' � • Aerial photographs dated 1968 and 1982, reviewed at the Eagle County . Soil Conservation Service office in Eagle, Colarado. � • Aerial photographs dated 1973 and 1991, reviewed at the White River � � National Forest - Forest Service Station in Minturn, Colorado. � � "The Vail Overview", published by the Town of Vail Community Relations Division. � ' � � 4.1 Past Site Uses �; � � According to "T'he Vail Overview," the Town of Vail was founded in 1962 and also opened for skiing the same year. Prior to this time the area was agricultural, with lettuce and potato fields. Mines were ' not present in the immediate vicinity of Vail. �: The 1962 aerial photograph showed Vail to have very little development, with only a few structures and � roads. Structures were not observed in the vicinity of the subject property, and not all nearby roads were � i completed at this time. � The 1968 aerial photograph indicated road and development grading in the vicinity of the subject � M � property, although structures were not observed on the subject lot. � �' The 1973 aerial photograph showed Phase I of the subjeci structure to be developed, with a parking lot to the west in the vicinity of the present locations of Phase II and Phase III. The present-day tennis � � courts appeared to be occupied by a parl�ing lot as well. � The 1982 aerial photograph showed the subject propeRy to be developed with Phases I and II of the � � cunent development. � . � The 1991 aerial photograph indicated the subject property to be developed similar to its cunent � ; arrangement, with all three Phases as well as the adjacent parking garage on the west side of the property. �' , The tennis courts and pool were noted as well. � �: � � I � ' � � � � �' � Radisson Resort 5 August 22, 1994 � ( Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � ? � � � � I � • � � �: �''' � � i � 4.2 Past Immediately Surrounding Land Uses � The 1962 aeria] photograph indicated a small amount of grading for roads and buildings in the vicinity �: � of the subject property. � � �; T'he 1968 aeria] photo showed grading and development on properties to the north of the subject site � � along Froncage Road and West Lionshead Circle. Two single dwelling homes were observe� south of � the subject site along Forest Road, south of Gore Creek. �" , The 1973 photograph showed the Antlers Hotel to the southeast of the subject site. West Lionshead Circle appeared to be under conswction to the north and east of the subject site. Land north of West Lionshead Circle, where Vail Spa condominiums now stand to the northwest of the subject property,was graded but no swctures were observed. The Vailglo Lodge, L'Ostello condominiums, and Enzian j Condos to the northeast of the subject property were noted. The Lionshead Lodge and Conference Center " were observed to the east/southeast of the subject site, and the Gondola building was noted farther to the east. Three single dwelling homes were observed to the south of the subject site along Forest Road, � south of Gore Creek. The Vail Associates Maintenance Shop and the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District's waste water treatment plant were observed to the west of the subject site. � � The 1982 aerial photograph indicated the surrounding properties to the north, south, and east to be � developed similar to their present configuration. Land to the west did not appear as developed as it � { presently is. 'The 1:24,000 scale of the photo and shadowing made it difficult to distinguish individual �' � swctures. �, , The 1991 aerial showed the surrounding properties to be developed similar to their cunent arrangement. �' � � � � � � : �. � �; � � � i �, • � � . � �; � g; , _ � � � � � � X �: � �. � Radisson Resort 6 August 22, 1994 � Vail, Colondo Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 g � ' � �' �' � � � � � � � � � �; �. k � �: � � 5.0 REGULATORY LISTED FACILITIFS AND LANDFILIS �' � � 5.1 Regulatory Listed Facilities — LAW conducted a review of regulatory lists published by state and fe�eral regulatory agencies to determine if the site or nearby properties are listed as having a past or present record of actual — or potential environmental impact or are under investigation for an environmental impact. EPA NATIONAL PRIQRITIES LISTS (NPL), dated January 1994. — The Comprehensive Environmenta] Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CF�tCLA) established the National Priorities List (NPL) of federal "Superfund" sites. lfiese are ` contaminated sites that have been assigned a high ranldng, in terms of potential public health — effec[s, by the EPA. `- • The site dces not appear on the NPL List_ • There are no NPL sites within a one mile radius from the site. EPA COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION AND � �TARli.iTY INFQRMATION SYSTEM (CERCLISI LIST, dated January 1994. The CERCLIS list identifies suspected contamination sites throughout the nation; however, a — facility or site on this list does not necessarily have environmenta] problems. - � The site does not appear on CERCLIS. - � There were no CERCLIS sites found within a one-half mile radius from the site. �TATE HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES. (SHWS) -- The SHWS are the state's equivalent to CERCLIS. These sites may or may not be already listed on the federal CERCLIS list. 'Priority sites planned for clean-up using state funds (State equivalent of Superfund) are identified along with sites when cleanup will be paid for by — responsible parties. • The State of Colorado does not have a State Hazardous Waste Sites list. � � Radisson Resort 7 August 22, 1994 " Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-d152-000 � �; � �' �'< RESOURCE CONSERVATION & RECOVERY INFORMATION SYSTEM (RCRIS), dated � � July 1993. � � RCRIS, or RCRA Notifiers List, is the EPA data-base of facilities that generate, transport, store, � � or dispose of hazardous waste. �' � �; � • The subject property is not listed as a RCRA generator, transporter, or TSD. � • No RCRA generators were identified on the adjoining properties. � • No RCRA TSD facilities were identified within a one mile radius. � � � �F.rTSTFRFt� IINDFRGR(�iTND STORAGE TANK LIST, mainta.ined by the Colorado � Department of Labor, Oil Inspection Section, dated July 1993. �' � � • The site does not appear on the state UST list. �` � • No adjoining properties are listed on the state UST list: : �_ �: � LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (LUST), maintained by the Colorado � Department of Health, dated October 1993. �' �" � �� � The site does not appear on the LUST list. � • Two sites within a one-half mile radius of the subject property were found to be � LUST sites. � � � ► Old Town of Vail Shopyard 1/8 Mile West � 890 South Frontage Road Downgradient ��� ' Vail, Colorado � . Amoco Oil Station (formerly Chevron) 1/5 Mile West � ' 934 South Frontage Road Downgradient , Vail, Colorado � . � `s>. � Both of the above-listed facilities are situated downgradient from the subject property and are � � near to Gore Creek, which flows southwest away from the subject property. Therefore, the above-listed sites are not anUci ated to impact the subject property. � P i � � �: � � � � Radisson Resort 8 August 22, 1994 � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 G � � � � � � � � � � s.2 r.�oari� � � � � A list of active and inactive landfills, dated ]anuary 1994, is maintained by the Colorado �' Department of Health. The Tri-County Health Department also maintains a list of Solid Waste Facilities and a Report on Methane Gas Hazards, both dated March 1994. � 1 � • No obvious signs of past or present landfill activity were observed on the site or adjacent surrounding properties. � • No listed landfills lie within a one-half mile radius of the site. Several "Unmappable" Solid Waste Facilities were included in the report provided to us by VISTA Environmental Information, Inc. However, through area reconnaissance and interview with local officials, it was determined that these facilities are not located within a one-half mile ' radius of the subject property. � S.3 Mining and Oil/Gas Exploration � According to Mr. Paul Reeves, Town of Vail Environmental Health Officer, no mines or oil and � � � gas exploration sites are located in the near vicinity of Vail and the subject property. � �: � Please note that regulatory listings are limited and include only those sites which are known to � � the regulatory agencies at the time of publication to be contaminated or possess a poten6al for � contamination as a result of the generation or handling of hazardous material(s). � i ' �':' � F � � � , �' � �; �` �+ � f � � �, � p� S � � � � � � � u � � �' Radisson Resort 9 August 22, 1994 � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � � � �=' � P_: [• � � � �: �i � � � � � � 6.0 SITE AND AREA RECONNAISSANCE � �' . �. � Ms. Linda Whitmeyer and Mr. Richard Conroy, environmentai professionals from our office, � experienced in environmental site assessments, conducted site and area raconnaissance on July � 18-21, 1994. Site access and information were provided by Mr. Robert Valasquez, the hotel's � Chief Engineer. . d 6.1 Site Reconnaissance � � � The site reconnaissance was performed to determine if there were obvious visual indications of � present or past activities which have or could have contaminated the site. The site � reconnaissance was conducted on foot. 6.1.1 Property Description � � The sub�ect property �s located on approximately six acres at the northern base of Vail ;� Mountain. The facility includes a seven story hotel which was built in three phases, � itennis courts, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and hot tubs, an underground parldng �. garage, and an adjacent three-story parking garage. The hotel houses guest rooms, � condominiums, conference rooms and ballrooms, two retail shops, three restaurants, ` ldtchen areas and storage rooms for banquet preparation, a ski shop, and an athletic � ■ � center. The ent�re facility conta�ns 355 guest rooms, including condominwms. � � � �� �The hote] was constructed in three phases: Phase I in 1973-1974; Phase II in 1978-1979; � and Phase III in 1983-1984. Phases I and III are six stories high, while Phase II�is seven � stories high. Phase I is a concrete framed (waffle slab) structure; Phase II &III are steel " framed structures. The flat roof areas, which cover the majority of the facility, are � bitumen with an overlying rubber membrane and gravel installed in 1992. The sloped � � roof areas are metal. Each phase has its own mechanical room and HVAC system. � �; The conference level of Phase I contains the partially-underground parldng garage and � � � the Phase I boiler room. The boiler room contains two boilers installed in 1992, one hot � water heater, and the filtration pump for the outdoor pool. Water in the sump pump in � this room appeared to be clear, colorless, and odorless. The sump discharges to the � � storm drain. i` The first floor of Phase I houses the ski shop, the engineering office and sho , the � � P facility laundry room, and a portion of the parking area. Typical maintenance chemicals � such as motor oils, lubricants, pa.ints, cleaners, and adhesives were neaily stored on � shelves in the engineering shop, along with tools and various replacement parts for the �` � � �: � k �. � Radisson Resort 10 August 22, 1994 M Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274�152-000 E � > � � �: � � � �' �:. �' � � � � � � facility. � � A lotchen area is located on the second floor of Phase I and services Luigi's and The � � Gallery restaurants as well as the Colorado Ballroom. An office area, conference room, �' and Hair & Nails beaury shop are also on the second floor. The drains for the beauty � shop are cast iron. �` 1 The third through sixth levels of Phase I are occupied by guest rooms. A guest laundry room with one washer and dryer is located on the sixth floor. � �The conference (lower) level of Phase II is occupied by the athleuc facil�ty, maintenance � rooms, and the boiler room. 1fie athletic facility contains an indoor pool, two �; racquetball courts, a weight room, two hot tubs, two massage rooms, and men's and `' women's locker rooms with saunas. Pool maintenance chemicals and pumps are stored � in locked maintenance rooms. �' � The Phase II boiler room is located in the lower level of Phase II next to the athletic center. The Phase II boiler room contains one boiler, two hot water heaters (installed tin 1992), one hot water tank, two boiler pumps and one chiller pump, two water � conditioners, and three air handlers and air compressors for fresh air distribution. Water � was noted over a large portion of the floor. Containers of polypropylene glycol, sodium � ' nitrate, and microbia] treatment were noted in this room and are used for the mechanical � systems. Containers were neatly stored and no leaks or stains were noted. �;; 1 � The first floor of Phase II contains guest rooms, sales offices, the front desk and entrance lobby, and the gift and sports shops. Guest rooms are located on the second through sixth floors of Phase II. The seventh � 1 � floor houses guest rooms and the Windows restaurant and ldtchen. �, � � The conference leve] of Phase III houses guest rooms, a pre-function and cloak room, � the two-story Grand Ballroom, and the banquet preparation area. The banquet � preparation area consists of kitchens and a bake shop and various storage rooms. The �' � kitchen and bake shop each have individual exhaust units. The Phase III boiler �` room/HVAC room is a]sQ located in the lower level near the Grand Ballroom. This � room contains two a.ir handlers, two boilers, four expansion tanks, two circulation �' ` pumps, two water softeners, one hot water tank, two hot water heaters, and two �. snowmelt system tanks suspended from the ceiling. There are three air compressors, one �° � of which was leaking oil onto the concrete floor at the time of our visit. However, this � � . should not be of environmental concern. � �> i �' The first level of Phase III is occupied by'guest rooms, sales offices, and the Grand � i �" , � � ;; Radisso❑ Resort I1 August_22, 1994 �' � � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � f �, �: i � . � . � �' � �j � �;; � � � Ba]]room. An employee break room and cafeteria is situated next to the administration � office area on the second floor, as well as guest rooms. The third through sixth floors � of Phase III are occupied by guest rooms. �. � �` 6.1.2 Underground Storage Tanks �' 1 � Based upon our site reconnaissance, no evidence of underground storage tanks (i.e. fill ports or pipe risers) was observed on the subject property. Mr. Valasquez, who has been �' � at the property for the past 11 years, did not lrnow of any underground or above-ground storage tanks on-site. Review of regulatory lists did not reveal registered above-ground or underground storage tanks listed at the subject site. �' � � 6.1.3 Hazardous MateriaLs � � Small quantities of typical cleaning and maintenance chemicals, paints, thinner, and � adhesives were noted in cleaning closets, maintenance rooms, and the engineering office � during our reconnaissance. Landscaping and pest-control chemicals as well as gasoline � for the lawnmower and snowblower are brought on-site as ne�ded in small quantities. � , Three 55-gallon plastic drums of polypropylene glycol were noted in the boiler rooms. �;; One 55-gallon drum of sodium nitrate (corrosion inhibitor) was noted in Boiler Room 2. � � � According to Mr. Valasquez, this material is no longer used. One 20-gallon container � of microbia] treatment was noted in Boiler Room 2, and according to Mr. Valasquez, is � ; used in the boilers for Phase 2 and 3. Small quantities of various pool and hot tub � � chemicals were noted in their respective maintenance rooms, including brominating � tablets, chlorine tablets, calcium water treatment oxidizer, and soda ash. The penthouse � . , for the service elevator was noted with a 5-gallon container of hydraulic oil. Material 2 Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available on-site for the various chemicals used. � � � � Freon from guest rooms air conditioners is reclaimed properly by t�ained staff on-site. �''� �; � 6.1.4 Solid Waste � � i �' � A dumpster and a hydraulic compactor are located in a loading dock on the ground level �: along the north side of the building. No leaks or stains were noted around the � : compactor. Browning �erris Industries (BFI) collecis the domestic-type trash. The � collected trash is taken to the Eagle County Landfill in Wolcott, Colorado. The Eagle � � County Landfill is not a CERCLIS or NPL site. No uncontrolled dumping or spillage �` � of domestic waste was noted on-site. � � g Two grease traps are located on the subject property in the engineering shop area and in � � Windows restaurant. According to Mr. Valasquez, the grease traps are serviced and �;. � � cleaned bi-annually by Snowbridge Rotorouter. �; � �: � � � Radisson Resort 12 August 22, 1994 � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 t �; � � � � � � � � �� � �: � 6.1.5 PCB Electrical Transformers � Two pad-mounted electrical transformers were noted on-site. The first, located on the west side of the facility was labeled "Mineral Oil Filled." The second, located on the � south side of the building, was not found to be labeled. The transformers are owned by Holy Cross Electric Association (HCEA). According to Mr. Ted ]essup of HCEA, the �• ' transformers do not contain PCBs. In any case, the owner of the transformers is normally responsible for contamination clean ups associated with their equipment. 6.1.6 Elevator Equipment � Six passenger and one service traction type elevators were observed in the hotel. The equipment for the hotel's passenger elevators is located in elevator penthouses on the roof i of each phase, with the service elevator equipment located in the Phase II penthouse. An oil leak was noted on one motor in the Phase II penthouse. Mr. Valasquez stated that the leak occurred approximately one we�k prior to our site visit. The elevators are � serviced by Dover Elevator, of Summit, Colorado. According to Mr. Dave Kcerwitz of Dover Elevator, there are no PCB-containing fluids associated with the elevators. , One 5-gallon container of hydraulic oil was noted in the Phase III penthouse and is manufactured by Seigel Oil Company. A representat�ve from the Seigel Oil Company was contacted regarding possible PCB content of the hydraulic oil and has sent the MSD � she�t for the product, which is attached in the Appendix. According to the MSDS, the � hydnulic oil does not contain PC3s. � 6.1.7 ��4'ater Supply Water in the site area is provided by the Town of Vail, which receives its water supply � � from underground wells located near the Vail Golf Course, east of the subject site. 6.1.8 Waste Water � Waste water is disposed of through the Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation Department. T'he veatment plant (Squaw Valley) is located approximately 800 feet west (downgradient) of � � the subject site. According to a Sanitation Department representadve, there have been no reported violations at the plant. � �' Observations of the subject property did not reveal areas of significant environmental concern. �' � �:; � � � Radisson Resort 13 August 22, 1994 � a ' Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-0152-000 � � � �' �:' �' � �. �` � � � � E: � � 6.2 Area Reconnaissance �` �` ,: � The area reconnaissance was performed to assist in evaluating if adjacent land uses have or could � have contaminated the site. The area reconnaissance was conducted by touring the area by foot � and automobile and viewing particular businesses from public right-of-ways, and by actual � � observations at selected businesses or properties. Selected, up-gradient properties identified in � the regulatory lists were visited during the area reconnaissance. � �, � � The properties surrounding the site are generally facilities and residential areas. The findings � of our area reconnaissance will be discussed according to the geographic relation to the site: � north, east, south and west. � � � 6.2.1 North The property is bounded to the north by West Lionshead Circle. 1fie Enzian Condos, �' � Vail S a (condos), Vailglo Lodge, and L'Ostello (lodging) lie on the north side of P Lionshead Circle. Frontage Road and Interstate 70 lie farther to the north. A res�dential � • and light commercial area lies north of I-70, at the base of vacant mountain slopes. � 6.2.2 East � � � � The subject site is bounded to the east by Lionshead Place. The North Day Parking Lot, �i' ' Concert Hall Plaza, Monteros Condominiums, Lionsquare Conference Center and � � Lionsquare Lodge lie just east of Lionshead Place and West Lionshead Circle. The � � gondola lift, chair lift house, and hotels and shops lie farther to the east. Anders hotel � is situated adjacent to the southeast of the subject property. �: � � ! 6.2.3 South �' I �. � . 1fie subject property is bounded to the south by a paved trail and Gore Creek. South of � � Gore Creek is a residential area defined by Forest Road, which runs along the base of � Vail Mountain. The remainder of Vail Mountain is utilized as ski slopes and � � . biking/hiking trails. �' i • � 6.2.4 V4'est � � � � The subject site is bounded to the west by the West Day Parking Lot and a large, vacant piece of land, which steeply slopes towards Gore Creek. The Forest Road entrance is , � situated west of this vacant land, and the Squaw Valley sewage treatment plant and an � Amoco Oil service station lie farther to the west, along the south side of South Frontage Road and north of Gore Creek. The Vail Associates Ma.intenance Shop, which maintains ; � � � 14 August 22, 1994 � � Radisson Resort _ Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 �, ' � , � � �' � �. � � � , the ski lifts and vails, is located west of the subject property on a strip of land betwcen � South Frontage Road and I-70. � � Observations of the properties surrounding the subject site from public right-of-ways did not �. � reveal apparent environmental concerns. �.; �` � �;` �.. � � � �. ' � sm � � � �:. � � , � � ' �`. �< � � �. � ' �: , � ' �. �: s s; � s: t 2 � � k' � �{ k , � )- t F' 3 , j R;' � � - . . . - �:. � Radisson Resort 15 August 22, 1994 �: Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 ` �' � fi- ' . t; i: �, M;. ' �' � � 7.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY � � An asbestos survey of the Radisson Resort was performed on July 18-21, 1994. This survey � consisted of a walk-through of the hotel, and the colle�tion and analyses of 136 samples of �` � suspect asbestos-containing materials. The hotel was constructed in three phases: Phase I 1973- � 1974; Phase II 1978-1979; Phase III 1983-1984. Mr. Robert Valasquez, Chief Engineer, �" provided access to the hotel as well as background information. � 1 � The objective of this asbestos survey was to identify obvious, suspect asbestos-containing � materials (ACM) not previously sampled and to collect additional samples of suspect materials �' � to support findings of a previous su::ey within the subject buildings. The activities of this � survey included observation of materials in selected accessible areas. The suspect materials �' noted and sampled appeared to be representative of the major rypes of materials used in the � construction of the facility. Sampling was based on our judgement derived from previous survey �' � experience. The sampling of all variations of building products and the investiga6on of � materials in enclosed building areas or cavities would encompass a much more extensive scope � � of work ihan wa intended or is customary. Additionally, our survey did not include sample � collection of suspect exterior building finishes or roofing materials. � � � � The information included in this survey report addresses limited objectives related to the � characterization of asbestos materials in the facility. The data may not be appropriate or Y � adequate for planning specific response actions or for health hazard assessments. Further, this � tinformation should not be used by other parties as a basis for estima6ng ACM removal costs or �; for other purposes without our consultation. The responsibility for any interpretation thereof � must be borne exclusively by the user. � � . �. � 7.1 Review of Plans and Specifications r ' � Building plans were provided for review to aid in the survey process. No references to asbestos- � containing materials were noted. Construction specifications were not provided. �` , �. z�.��:���. � 7.2 VisualObservations �° � ��' A visual survey of the hotel was performed to determine whether major classes of accessible � suspect ACM were present. Suspect ACM are defined as those materials which have, in the � tpast, been known to contain asbestos. Materials observed are classified as structural, mechanical � and finish materials. The assessment (sampling) of roofing and exterior finishes was not � � included in the survey. The existing flat bitumen roof areas are covered with a rubber ' , membrane and stone ballast that were reportedly installed in 1992. The flat roofing materials �' w ]d e considered sus t ACM. �: ou b pec � ' �' �: Radisson Resort 16 August 22, 1994 �', � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 �? � ,'r: �, € ' �' S' ' � � � # �?: � Structural ' �� Phase I of hotel is a concrete framed swcture located over a public parldng garage. An attached atrium area roof is suppor[ed with steel framing. Phases II and III are steel- � ' framed structures with corrugated metal decking supporting concrete floor slabs. '� � � , � A suspect sprayed-on insulation was observed through a ceiling access hatch in Luigi's Restaurant in Phase I and a sample taken. No similar insulation was observed elsewhere � �. in the facility. � No other suspect building insu;ating or fireproofing materials were observed during our � �. survey. � , � Insulation observed through the ceilings and various access hatches in quest rooms and �; common hallways throughout the facility was typically fiberglass batt type. � £ Mechanicai � The guest rooms are heated/cooled with individual wall and/or baseboard mounted �: � electric units. The HVAC systems for the support and common areas are natural gas- �. fired boilers and chillers connected to fans that distribute the conditioned air. Ductwork � was uninsulated. Each phase has a separate boiler room and HVAC system for the � ' common areas. " ,;: � {: The Phase I boiler room is located on the lower level with access via the underground �! � parking facility. This boiler room contains two boilers installed in 1992. Pipes leading � to and from the boilers are insulated with pre-formed fiberglass insulation with a suspect }; hard end sealant. A water heater without exposed insulation is located in this room as � , well. One sample of the hard end sealant was collected from the hot water return pipe �` � to Boiler �tl. � � �� The Phase II boiler room is located on the lower conference level next to the athletic � center. This room contains one boiler with a suspect cementitious wrap on the flue and �; a suspect hard cementitious end mud on pipes leading from the boiler. The boiler pipes ;� ' are insulated with preform fiberglass insulation. Two hot water circulation pumps and �;' one cold water circulatiorr pump are insulated with fiberglass and a suspect end sealant. � The domestic water lines for the water holding tank were insulated with fiberglass as � , were the pipes leading from it. The domestic water line had a suspect white rubbery end � sealant. The pipes from two water heate�s, installed in 1992, were insulated with �. preform fiberglass. The sheet metal air handler ductwork appeared to be uninsulated. ;' � One sample was collected from each of the following: hard end mud from the boiler � pipe, rubbery end sealant from the domestic water line, and hard end sealant from hot �' � ' f Radisson Resort 17 August 22, 1994 ; � Vail, Colorado Law Engineeriog Project 274�I52-000 F: ; � �' � � 2, �. i ' � � "F S � � � �" � water circulation pump �2. The suspect cementitious wrap on the boiler flue was not % ' sampled due to inaccessibility. � �' The Phase III boiler room/HVAC room contains two boilers, four uninsulated expansion � ' 3. tanks, two water circulation pumps, one uninsulated hot water tank, two water heaters, k, and two air handlers. The boiler pipes are insulated wi[h PVC elbow jackets and �; preform fiberglass with a suspect hard end sealant. The pipes leading to the air handlers } ' are insulated with preform fiberglass with PVC elbow jackets and contain a suspect hard ` � end sealant. The remainder of the pipes in this area are insulated with preform fiberglass with PVC elbow jackets. One sample of the hard end sealant on the boiler and one � � sample of the hard end sea]an� on air handler MZ-2 were collected. � � �. � F'mishes � , � Finishes within the facility vary from phase to phase. Reportedly, some remodeling of < guest rooms and public common areas has been conducted since the original construction � ' of the facility. Most of the finishes in employee common areas are original to the time �: of construction of each phase. � a L o- Phase I � � The first floor of Phase I is occupied by a video arcade, engineering offices, and sales � , � offices. These areas are typically finished with glueti down carpeting, painte� or �, ' wallpapered sheet rock walls, and a various array of suspended ceiling tiles. The � majority of the ceiling dles in this area are comprised of a 2 foot by 4 foot (2'x4') tile � ' ( with crosswise fissures and pinholes. Other varieties include 2'x4' tiles with 2'x2' k: grooves, 2'x4' tiles with longitudinal grooves, and a few atypical replacement tiles. One � sample of the 2'x4' tile with crosswise fissures and pinholes was collected from the �' ' �� engineering office. � � The second floor of Phase I houses Luigi's restaurant, The Gallery restaurant, the �, ' � Colorado Ballroom, a sales office, a conference room, Hair & Nails beauty salon, and an em lo ee break room/cafeteria, as well as a Idtchen and prep area for the restaurants � P Y ' and ballroom. � � � The common area guest halls are finished with glued down carpeting, pa�nted or � wallpapered sheet rock walls, and white popcorn-textured ceiling finish on sheet rock. � , � �? The common employee prep areas are finished with painted sheet rock walls, suspended � ceiling tile ( 2'x2', white with heavy texture and 2'x4', white with crosswise fissures and ; ' 4 pinholes), and either 12"x12" tan floor tile with brown and white highlights or bare �; concrete floors. � � � 1 � ; Radisson Resort 18 August 22, 1994 " , Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � � »`. � � x , $ � � � � � �' �: �; � ' The Colorado Ballroom is finished with movable cloth-covered walls, wood baseboard, � sheet rock exterior walls, glued down carpeting, and suspended ceiling tile (2'x2', cream � with vine pattern) which was reportedly installed in 1992. The common guest hall " , outside the ballroom was similarly finished but had 2'x2' white ceiling tile with a light � texture. � �. ' Luigi's is finished with a white popcorn-textured ceiling finish, wood paneled walls and �` ceiling, and tacked down carpeting. The Gallery is finished similarly to Luigi's, � although some ceramic floor tile was noted as we1L � , � Hair & Nails salon was finished with cream vinyl sheet flooring, popcorn-textured walls � and ceiling and wood paneling. �' � The sales office was finished with ceramic floor tile, tacked down carpeting, painted sheet rock walls, and white 2'x2' heavy textured ceiling tiles. The conference room was �; ' reponedly recently remodeled and was finished with tacked down carpeting, wallpapered � sheet rock walls, and white 2'x2' heavy textured ceiling tile. � � � The employee breakroom/cafeteria was finished with 12"x12" cream floor tile with brown and white highlights, 2'x4' white ceiling tile with 2'x2' grooves, and painted sheet rock walls. The hallway outside this room is finished with a combination of white 2'x4' , ceiling tiles with cross-fissures and pinholes and popcorn ceiling texture on drywall. �' Samples of suspect ACM collected on the second floor of Phase I include: white popcorn �' � ceiling texture in hallway outside Luigi's; tan spray-on insulation above ceiling in �' � Luigi's; 2'x2' heavy texture ceiling tile in sales office; cream sheet vinyl and yellow � mastic in Hair& Nails salon; white 2'x2' light textured ceiling tile in hallway next to the � � Colorado Ballroom; tan 12"x12" floor tile with white and brown highlights and black � mastic, and white 2'x4' ceiling tile with crosswise fissures and pinholes in the employee � prep area; cream 12"x12" floor tile with brown and white highlights and black mastic ?` � from the employee break room; and white popcorn ceiling texture from The Gallery. � Y x The third through sixth floors of Phase I contain guest rooms and common guest ' � � hallways, as well as a guest laundry room. Guest room sizes and style of decoration vary; our observations and sampling are based upon the guest rooms which were vacant " and accessible. Nine guest rooms in Phase I were accessed. �:, , � The Phase I guest rooms were reportedly asbestos abated recendy; however, no � documentation regarding the abatement procedures could be located. Due to concern � � expressed regarding possible encapsulation, we inspected the drywall ceilings in guest � rooms to determine if a second drywall/ceiling texture]ayer was covered over. Only one � layer of drywall/ceiling texture was typically noted. There was no obvious evidence to � � �. �, � 1 ' Radissoo Resort 19 August 22, 1994 �' Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-�152-000 � �; � � � , s:, �' S' � � � � t � �' ' � suggest the presence of a second layer. �' � Typical finishes within the guest rooms in Phase I included white popcorn ceiling texture ' over sheet rock, tacked down carpeting, painted or wallpapered sheet rock walls, and � vinyl baseboard. The bathrooms typically had ceramic floor tile and walls, although �' some sheet vinyl flooring was observed. Kitchen floors were finishe� with various types of ceramic floor tile. � � � The common guest hallways were typically finished with giued down carpeting, � ' wallpapered sheet rock walle, vinyl baseboard, and a combination of white popcorn � ceiling texture over sheet rock and white 2'x4' ceiling tile wi[h light texture. 1fie guest � laundry room on the sixth floor was finished with tan 12"x12" floor tile with brown � ' highlights, painted sheet rock walls, and typical ceiling tile. �` �; Samples of suspect ACM collected from Phase I guest rooms include: white popcorn �' � ceiling texture units f{ 695, 694, 688, 675, 489, 393, 368, and 366; white sheet vinyl � floor with underlying brown sheet vinyl in unit #/695; white baseboard mastic in units # �' 695, 688, 393; tan vinyl baseboard mastic in unit�J 489; yellow baseboard mastic in unit � 1 �i 366; drywall cores in units 1t 695, 688, 489, 393, and 366; white smooth wall texture � from the closef in unit �J 393. � � � t Samples of suspect ACM collected from Phase I common guest areas include: white � popcorn ceiling texture outside units � 693, 368, 576; white 2'x4' light textured ceiling �' tile outside units �/ 693, 576, 368; yellow carpet mastic outside units �t 368, 693, 576; � � tan 12"x12" floor tile with brown highlights and yellow masdc in the guest laundry � room. � � , Phase II � x The lower conference level of Phase II is occupied by the athletic center faciliries and � � maintenance rooms. The athletic center is finished with glued down carpeting, �; wallpapered sheet rock walls, vinyl baseboard, and 2'x2' heavy textured ceiling tile. 1fie � locker rooms have painted concrete floors, while the indoor pool area has a ceramic tile �; ' floor. The ping-pong room has white 2'x4' ceiling tiles with crosswise fissures and � pinholes. , � � s' ' The ma.intenance room across from massage room /tl is finished with tan 12"x12" floor � tile with brown and white highlights and black mastic, and white 2'x4' ceiling tiles with � crosswise fissures and pinholes. E I � � Samples of suspeci ACM collected from the Phase II conference level include: 2'x2' t heavy textured white ceiling tile near the racquetbal] courts; yellow carpet mastic near � � � �. � ,; ' Radisson Resort 20 August 22, 1994 $` Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 ! €; � � `°` t` �: 1 � � E:; p. �; �� � � � � the racquetball courts; tan 12"x12" floor tile with white and brown highlights and black ; mastic from the maintenance room. ;' x" , The first floor of Phase II is occupied by the gifi shop, Banner Sports shop, the front � � desk and offices, the main entrance lobby, and guest rooms. � ? t; � The gift shop is finished with glued down carpeting, painted sheet rock walls, and ceiling a tile. Banner Sports is finished with glued down caipeting, wood paneled walls, and � white popcorn ceiling texture. �;; ' _'' The front offices are finished with glued down carpeting, white 2'x4' ceiling tile with � crosswise fissures and pinholes, vinyl baseboard, and painted sheet rock walls. The main � � entrance lobby is finished with ceramic floor tile, white smooih textured walls, and white rt popcorn ceiling texture over sheet rock. A small amount of glued down carpeting was � noted here as well. Guest rooms were typically finished as discussed later. � � ; Samples of suspect ACM collected from the first floor of Phase II (excluding guest room � areas) include the following: white popcorn ceiling texture in the lobby; white, smooth � � wall texture from the lobby. �� R �. T'he second through sixth floors of Phase II, as well as portions of the first and seventh £ ' floors, are occupied by guest rooms. The ceilings of ihe Phase II guest rooms were � typically finished with sheet rock covered with white popcorn ceiling texture. Sheet rock walls were covered with wallpaper and vinyl baseboard. Carpeting in the main portion � � of the rooms was tacked down. Bathroom floors were covered with a brown and cream � diamond patterned sheet vinyl with an underlying layer of red sheet vinyl. Kitchen areas typically had ceramic floor tile. A stainless steel sink in the kitchen area of unit �342 ` � was observed to have a suspect ACM non-friable black spray-on coating on the underside; however, this coating was not noted on other such sinks observed and was not sampled. � The uest room hallwa area was finished with lued down tin white 2'x4'ceilin ' g Y 8 �� g� 8 % tiles with crosswise fissures and pinholes (although various replacement tiles typical of 1 other areas of the facility were observed), and wallpapered sheet rock walls. An elevator service closet on the sixth floor was observed to have tan 12"x12" floor tile with brown and cream highlights. The third floor guest hallway was observed to have a sheet rock � , t. ceiling above the dropped tile ceiling. Corrugated metal decking was noted above the E tile ceiling of guest halls on other floors. � ' Windows restaurant is located on the seventh floor of Phase II. Windows has reportedly : been remodeled recently. Finishes consisted of glued down carpeting, wallpapered sheet � rock walls with baseboard, and a mirrored ceiling with some smooth white 2'x4' ceiling � � � *,' Radisson Resort 21 August 22, 1994 �' ' Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274�]52-000 g` `r,. �' � q� x i , �' � � � � �:. ' � a � � tiles. Samples were not collected within Windows restaurant due to the recent ; � remodeling efforts. � . � Samples of suspect ACM collected from the guest rooms of Phase II include the � , following: white popcorn ceiling texture from units #/751, 653, 663, 457, 439, 342, 238, � 233, 136, and 130; composites of brown & cream diamond patterned vinyl sheet, white j; � mastic, red vinyl sheet, and yellow mastic from the bathrooms in units � 751, 653, 457, °: 238; drywall cores from units # 751, 653, 457, 238; cream baseboard mastic from units M �l 751; white base mastic from units 1/ 653, 457, 238. �' � �: Samples of suspect ACM collected from Phase II common areas include the following: � white 2'x4' ceiling tile with crosswise fissures and pinholes from the first and fourth � � floor hallways; tan carpet mastic from the second, fourth,and sizth floor guest hallways; �', a tan and brown baseboard mastic composite from the second floor guest hall; tan fi 12"x 12" floor tile with brown and cream streaks and black mastic from the sizth floor � � elevator service closet. ��� � Phase III � �, ' � The lower conference level of Phase III contains the Grand Ballroom, pre-function hall, k banquet preparation areas, and a few guest rooms. The guest rooms on the conference � ' level will be included in the discussion of the remainder of the Phase III guest rooms. � � The Grand Ballroom and adjacent Salons were finished with glued down carpeting and �' � � sheet rock walls and ceilings. The pre-function room is similarly finished, but has white � 2'x4' ceiling tiles with 2'x2' grooves. � ' The banquet preparation area consists of a kitchen area, table and supply storage rooms, � and a service hall. The banquet preparation hallway area was finished with cream �° 12"x12" floor tile with brown streaks and a very small quantity of red 12"x12" floor tile, j 2'x4' white ceiling tile with 2'x2' grooves, and painted sheet rock walls. A pinkish- �; brown ]2"x 12" floor tile was observed in the banquet dry storage room. �` ;, � Samples of suspect ACM collected from the conference level of Phase III, excluding the � guest rooms, include the following: 2'x4' white ceiling tiles with 2'x2' grooves from the � pre-function hall and the banquet preparation fiall; 12"x12" cream floor tile with brown �',: ' streaks and black mastic from the banquet preparation hall; pinldsh-brown 12"x12" floor ° tile with clear mastic from the banquet dry storage room; drywall core from the table : storage room. ' 7 L � The first floor of Phase III is occupied by open head space for the Grand Ballroom, sales � offices, and guest rooms. The hallway next to the sales offices was finished with � ;i Radisson Resort 22 August 22, 1994 ' Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � xi � , * � � � � wallpapered drywall walls, ceramic floor tile, and 2'x4' white ceiling tile with � longitudina] slats. The remainder of the first floor hallways had glued down carpeting and 2'x4' white ceiling tile with 2'x2' grooves. The sales offices were finished with � glued down carpeting, wallpapered sheet rock walls, vinyl baseboard, and white 2'x4' k , ceiling tiles with 2'x4' grooves. � � ti Samples of suspect ACM taken from the first floor of Phase III ( ezcluding guest rooms) fi'` � consisted of 2'x4' white ceiling tile with longitudinal slats. � �: 1fie second through sixth floors vf Phase III, along with portions of the conference level � ' and first floor, contained guesi rooms and common halls. � 4: � I Guest rooms in Phase III were similarly finished with tacked down carpeting, vinyl `� baseboard, wallpapered sheet rock walls, and sheet rock ceilings with white popcarn � ceiling texture. Bathroom and ldtchen floors were covered with ceramic tile. � � � Common guest hallways in Phase III were finished with glued down carpeting, white � 2'x4' ceiling tiles with 2'x2' grooves, and wallpapered sheet rock walls. A vending area �; was observed on the sixth floor near the elevators with pinkish-brown 12"x12" floor tile. �; t The guest laundry room on the sixth floor was noted to have cream 12"x12" floor tile � � with brown highlights. � � r � Samples of suspect ACM collected from Phase III guest rooms included the following: � white popcorn ceiling texture from units/f 613, 605, 513, 422, 419, 307, 301, 217, 201, � 110, 04; drywall core from units �f 613, 422, 301, 110; white vinyl baseboard mastic �` � 4 from units � 613, 110; yellow vinyl baseboard mastic from units �i 422, 301. � g Samples of suspect ACM collected from Phase III common guest hallways included the � ' following: 2'x4' white ceiling tile with 2'x2' grooves from the sixth floor, fourth floor, s and first floors; yellow carpet mastic from the sixth, fourth, and first floors; pinkish- � brown 12"x l 2" floor tile with black and yellow mastic from the sixth floor vending area; � � cream 12"x 12" floor tile with brown highlights and black and yellow mas6c from the � sixth floor guest laundry room. � � 7.3 Anal��sis Results ' � ` One hundred and thirty-six samples were collected from readily accessible, representative � materials in each major group of suspected asbestos-containing materials. No attempt was made ; to disassemble equipment or demolish structural or finish materials. Wall voids, building j cavities, roofing materials and mechanical parts may contain unreported ACM. f � Radissoa Resort 23 August 22, 1994 ^::; ' Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � ;" � ,: � ' �: � �' �;: � � 3 � . . . . Sampled materials were analyzed using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) coupled with dispersion staining. PLM �s the EPA recommended method for bulk sample analys�s and utilizes �. � _ the unique optical and crystallographic properties of the various consrituents of the samples. # These properties (refractive indices, birefringence, sign of elongation and extinction angle) are �: • characteristically unique to each asbestos form and, therefore, can be used to identify asbestos � � rypes present in the samples. ` � 1fie current NFSHAP regulations (40 CFR Part 61, dated Novemher 20, 1990) clarify the = � • analytical procedures for determining the percent of asbestos in bulk samples to permit the use �� of visual area estimation. The regwations further indicate that regulated asbestos-containing � materials (RACM) - materials which are friable or may become friable- be further analyzed by f point counting when the results indicate less than 10 percent asbestos by visual area estimation. � , � This is non-mandatory if the owner/operator elects to assume that the amount of asbestos in a � material is greater than one percent, regardless of the amount determined by visual cstimation, and the material is treated as asbestos-containing. Our laboratory utilizes visual area estimation � ' on a routine basis and does not include point counting unless specifically requested. � � � ` Resinously bound materials such as flooring mastics, when analyzed by the EPA method, may ; yield false negative results because of limitations in separating closely bound fibers and in � � detecting asbestos fibers of small length and diameter. When a definifive result is requireti, ; � LAW recommends utilizing alternative methods of identifications including Transmission , Electron Microscopy (TEM). `� � ( � ' Summary of Anah�sis Results �; 1 �� � Structurai: No structural ACM materials were detected. � Q Mechanical: The hard end mud on this boilerpeipe in Boiler Room in Phase II was � detected to contain 1-S�o chrysotile asbestos. The hard end mud on hot ' water circulation pump 1f2 in the boiler room of Phase II was also detected � to contain 1-5% chrysotile asbestos. No other mechanical materials were ' detected to contain asbestos. � � � Finishes: Phase I - Brown sheet vinyl underlying sheet vinyl in the bathroom of a �' Phase 1 unit was found to contain 10-15% chrysotile asbestos. Tan carpet '; � - � mastic in the Phase I guest room hallway was found to contain 1-5% i ` . chrysotile asbestos. Black mastic underlying tan floor tile in the Phase I � kitchen prep area was found to contain 1-5% Chrysotile asbestos. P� � �� � Phase II - Red sheet vinyl underlying patterned sheet vinyl in bathrooms �` � ` of Phase II guest rooms was found to contain 10-15% chrysotile asbestos. �; � � t � � � Radisson Resort 24 August 22, 1994 ; Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 ,' � �: �: � �. i' �> � ,. � � � Black mastic for tan floor tile observed in the 6th floor elevator service ; closet as well as the athletic club maintenance room was found to contain �; � 1-5% chrysotile asbestos. �' s; h se II - Black and yellow mastic composite for pinldsh-brown floor tile '`= ` _ in the 6th floor vending area and for cream & brown floor tile in the 6th floor guest laundry room was found to contain 1-S% chrysotile asbestos. 3: � � � A description of the materials samplea, their locations, their condirion, the analytical results and � approximate quantities of asbestos are presented in Table 1. � �: 1 � 7.4 O �nion of Confirmed ACM Removal Cost � P �; � �: This section presents LAW's Engineering Opinion of Cost for the removal of building materials � found to contain asbestos. The quantities of ACM were field approximated based on visual � � observation of limited areas and are given in square feet (s.f.). � � � � �" � ; � �` � f �� 1 � s � - t L ' } 1 '�i � � �: � 4 � Radisson Resort 25 August 22, 1994 y Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274�152-000 , t � 3. d: � F, �- � � f � Material Quantity Unit Removal Cost A. Cost g` � k �: Phase I ; � � � BROWN SHEET V1NYL 360 sq. ft.* 3.00 1,080.00 � Bathrooms 4 �; TAN CARPET MASTIC 9,200 sq. ft. 2.00 18,400.00 �� ` Guest hallways BLACK MASTIC 650 sq. ft. 3.00 1,950.00 =: � Kitchen preparation and hallway by ? loading dock - tan floor tile � Phase II ' � RED SHEET VINYL 4,400 sq. ft. 3.00 13,200.00 � Bathrooms `' , BLACK MASTIC 230 sq. ft. 3.00 690.00 ' 6th floor elevator service closet & athletic � club maintenance room - tan floor tile � Y HARD END SEALANT 70 ends 10.00 700.00 Boiler pipe - Phase II boiler room � ' HARD END SEALANT 10 ends 10.00 100.00 �' Hot water circulation pump - Phase II < boiler room ��` ' r Phase III BLACK & YELLOW MASTIC 100 sq. ft. 3.00 300•00 1 6th floor vending area - pinkish-brown floor tile � � BLACK & YELLOW MASTIC 100 sq. ft. 3.00 300•40 6th floor guest laundry room, �ream and � brown floor tile �> � � * Note 1: This material observed in only one guest room accessed. Total quantity estimated based on l0% of rooms accessed versus total rooms in Phase I. x � - i' P � y �; t � �; � Radisson Resort 26 August 22, 1994 � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � �: i � � 1 � � � 3e f; � � Please note that this opinion of cost is an unrefined estimate for the cost of removal of ACM in a single phase without replacement materials and does not include consulting or testing costs. � Unpredictable variables such as phased removal, seasonal workloads, contractor commitments � ' and cost of insurance and bonding may have a major impact on overall removal costs. Although � the unit rates used in this cost opinion refle�t our understanding of typica] contractor costs in this �> � region, contractors were not requested to prepare estimates for this property. < For budget purposes, our Engineering Opinion of Cost for removing asbestos-containing floor � tile mastic identified at the property is $3,240. � Our Engineering opinion of cost for removing asbestos-containing carpet mastic is 518,400. � � � Our Engincer's opinion of cost for removing asbestos-containing sheet vinyl is 514,280. � Our Engineering opinion of cost for removing hard end sealant on mechanical systems is � $800.00. � �; � & 7.5 Recommendations �` �: When the existing ACM in a building is in good condition, the implementation of an Operations �. � & Maintenance (O&M) Program is acceptable industry-wide as an interim provision prior to �; removal. The following are specific recommendations for ACM found in the Radisson Resort: � � � . ACM mastic (floor tile or carpet) is non-friable and stable. The generally � accepted industry philosophy is that this material poses litde threat of asbestos fiber release in normal use. The customary practice is to leave well maintained �` � � ACM flooring products in place until planned replacement during renovation. ts Sanding, sawing, or coring of any exposed mastic should be avoided or � � per{ormed under controlled conditions. � � ► The asbestos detected in the sheet vinyl samples is confined to the cushion layer �: which is protected from everyday disturbance by the exposed vinyl surface. Both t' � types of sheet vinyl that were determined to contain asbestos are original �' installations found•beneath a newer (Non-ACIvn sheet vinyl layer. The generally ; accepted industry philosophy is that this material poses little threat of asbestos �. � fiber release in normal use. The customary practice is to leave well maintained ACM flooring products in place un*il planned replacement during renovation. � ' Sanding, sawing, or coring of any exposed material should be avoided or � performed under controlled conditions. However, due to the friable nature of the } sheet vinyl backing, this material must be treated specially during removal and � disposal, according to Colorado regulations. " ; S; ,. � � Radisson Resort 27 August 22, 1994 Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 �: ' i, si :�: w; � P �: �;: �: �' � � t_ 1' � ant on the ends of i in insulation fiberglass) is non-friable � ► 1fie ACM hard seal p p g � k but stable and in good condition. This material should pose little threat of = asbestos fiber release if left undisturbed. Abrating the sealant material should be a"' , avoided. �" j' a � If a suspect material was not specifically sampled or dces not appear to be represented by a r similar material previously sampled, it should be analyzed for asbestos prior to disturbance. To ` comply with NFSHAP requirements, a more extensive survey should be performed prior to u � renovation/demolition. All removal and repair work of ACM should be performed by a licensed �" asbestos abatement contractor. � � � � � A ' � � � # �: �, �> � � �' � � � �`� � � � � r � x � � � A � � �; � � ! � �' 3 ' x 1 �; Y ' August 22, 1994 � Radisson Resort 28 Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-�152-000 � �. � � �, � � �. i' � °� 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMIV�NDATIONS ' Based on the extent of our observations and available information, there does not appear to be ' circumstances that would indicate the need for further assessment. � As discussed in Section 7.0, asbestos-conta.ining materials were discovered during this assessment. We recommend that an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program be implemented to manage these materials since they were in good condition. t ■ � According to Colorado regulations, the removal and disposal of the she�t vinyl must be treated � specially, due to the friable nature of the backing material, as should friable hard end sealant. 7 Full containment practices must be observed during removal and the waste must be disposed of � at a landfill that accepts friable ACM. _ � rThe non-friable floor tile mastic and carpet masric must be wetted and removed with hand scraping. Negative air pressure must also be used during removal. The ACM waste, due to its non-friable nature, may be sent to any landfill. a' � � �� For budget purposes, our Engineering Opinion of Cost for removing the asbestos-containing �, floor tile mastic, carpet mastic, sheet vinyl flooring, and hard end sealant identified at the ;: � property is $36,720.00 � � � � � E� � � ° ; � � �' �: �. � �, � . #, ;: , �` � � i � Ye � � r � � , � 1 �: Radisson Resort 29 August 22, 1994 c Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274�152-000 y � , � ;' ,- � z � • t � �; � �' s j - 9.0 LIMITATIONS The findings and opinions are relevant to the dates of our site work and should not be relied on f ' to represent conditions at substantially later dates. `` � The opinions included herein are based on information obtained during the study and our ; � experience. If additional information becomes ava.ilable which might impact our environmental k conclusions, we request the opportunity to review the information, reassess the potential concerns, and modify our opinion, if warranted. n; � q Although this assessment has attempted to identify the potential for contamination of the subje�t property, potentia] sources of contamination may have escaped detection due to: (1) the limited scope of this assessment, (2)the inaccuracy of public records, and (3) the presence of undetected � � and unreported environmental accidents. � ;, ' :: � � �� � ; � � �` F {: �'. t: ' t � �. � �' ' I , �: � k f: 4' � � �+ ' t x i w': � ' Radisson Resort 30 August 22, 1994 f: Vail, Colorado Law Engtn�ring Project 274-4152-000 ' ; a � � a i` � � ; � , �:' � � TABLE 1 ` ��� ; ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS � � RADISSON RESORT �� x. _ Vail, Colorado , LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 �� � ;� � - _;. � Sample Building Material Description Asbestos 11'��� ` N�unber _ Phase and LocaGon Content `Condition � _ k d(I1 I SI�ET VII�1YL - NAO COOD '' � � white, unit 695 002 I SI-IEET VINYL - (�i� �U\ GOOD t brown, under Sample � � v �s� �: �001, unit 695 0 �` � 003 I POPCORN CEII.ING NAO GOOD TEXTURE- white, ' unit 695 004 1 MASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD � baseboard, unit 695 '�` � NAO � GOOD �� 005 I DRYWALL CORE, unit 695 ¢ � � 006 I POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD �� TEXTURE-white, 6th floor hall � ,: �_ 007 1 CE�.ING T1LE • NAO GOOD � ' white,2'x4',smooth 4` texture, 6th floor hall �' �' ' 008 I POPCORN CEII,ING NAO GOOD � TEXTURE-white, > � unit 694 ` � ' pp9 I POPCORN CEQ.IIVG NAO GOOD � TEXTURE-white, `; unit 675 ' � O10 I POPCORN CEII.IIVG NAO GOOD ; TEXTURE-white, * unit 688 ;: x: � O11 I 111ASTIC - H�hite, for NAO GOOD �; baseboard, unit 688 �, � � r Radisson Resort 1 August 22, 1994 �` � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274�152-000 � !' 5: e � � � �, � TABLE 1 ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS f RADISSON RESORT Vail, Colorado : , ti LAW PROJECT NLJMBER 274-4152-000 � � � Sample �� � � Building Material I?escription Asbestos Material � Number Phase and Locstion Content Condition " � Y: 012 I DRYWALL CORE - NAO GOOD "' � unit 688 ` k X 013 I POPCORN CEILIIVG NAO GOOD � k; � TEXTURE- white, - un;t 489 � f, 014 I MAS'TIC -tan, for NAO GOOD °"` baseboard, unit 489 �' � { O15 I DRYWALL CORE - NAO GOOD unit 489 z'< , 016 I POPCORN CEILiNG NAO GOOD 's TEXTURE- white, �. unit 393 w' �` 017 I MASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD ; t baseboard, unit 393 ` a' 018 I S1�100TH V4'ALL NAO GOOD { � � TEXTURE-white, t� unit 393 doset 019 I DRYV1'ALL CORE, NAO GOOD ' un;t 393 `' 020 I POPCORN CE�.ING NAO GOOD � ' TEXTURE-white, , unit 368 � � 021 I POPCORN CEII,IIVG NAO GOOD � ' TEXTURE- white, e unit 366 �,� p22 I DRl'WALL CORE, NAO GOOD � � unit 366 � 023A I 111ASTIC - yellow, for NAO GOOD � carpet, 3rd floor hall � � Radisson Resort 2 August 22, 1994 : ' Vail, Colorado L.aw Engineering Project 274�152-000 � Y � � t � � � � TABLE 1 � � ; ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS # , � RADISSON RESORT Vail, Colorado ' � ` LAW PROJECT NU1I�IBER 274-4152-000 '��� � - - , Sample Build.ing Material Description Asbestos Material Number Phase and Location Content Condition ;t 023B I MASTIC - yellow, for NAO GOOD �' baseboard, unit 366 �` , 024 I CEII.IIVG TII.E - NAO GOOD � white, smooth, 2'x4', � 3rd floor hall �: � 025 1 POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD � TEXTURE•white, 'F' fi: 3rd floor hall ' 026 1 MASTIC -yellow�, for NAO GOOD carpet, Sth tloor hall ' p27 1 POPCORN CEILDVG NAO GOOD TEXTURE-white, Sth ` floor hall ` � - p2g I CE�.IIVG TII.E- NAO GOOD =' white, smooth, 2'x4', { Sth floor hall � 029 I MASTIC - tan, ior 1-S°!o GOOD ; carpet, 6th tloor hall Chrysotile r 030 I FLOOR TII.E - NAO GOOD = � 12"x12", tan with , ' , brown highlights, 6th floor guest laundry � 031 I MASTIC - yellow, for NAO GOOD ��� sample�'030 032 II SHEET VINYL- NAO GOOD ; � bro��n and cream diamond pattern, unit - 751 bathroom x' ' �; F s � _ Radisson Resort 3 August 22, 1994 " Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � �. � � � � � � � �';' F TABLE 1 � , r: ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS �: t RADISSON RESORT °� � Vail, Colorado }: 1 � LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 � � Sample Building Material Descrip6on Asbestos Ma�� ` �Iumber Phase and Loca6on Content Condi6on t 033 lI MASTIC - white, for Not analyzed GOOD sample�032 s�P�e r� ' inadequate ` 034 TI SI�ET VINl'L- red, 10-15°k GOOD F under samples �4r032 & Chrysotile ' 033 * 035 II MASTIC - yellow, for NAO GOOD �, sample!/034 � 036 II POPCORN CEII.IIVG NAO GOOD TEX'tURE-white, �'; ' unit ?51 037 Il DRYWALL CORE - NAO GOOD unit 751 � Il 114ASTIC -cream, for NAO GOOD , 038 baseboard, unit 751 039 II SHEET VINYL- NAO GOOD r��� � brow•n and cream diamond pattern, unit , 653 bathroom � 04p II , MASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD r` sample A�039 ; , ,. ' 041 II S}�ET VWYL.-red, 10-15� GOOD �' under samples!!039 & Chrysotile � 040 € 042 II riASTIC -yellow, for NAO GOOD " ! sample//041 � 043 II POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD $ , TEX7'URE -w�hite, ` unit 653 ' � � ' F. Radisson Resort 4 August 22, 1994 � ' Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 s �` i ;: � r � � � � �. �: � TABLE 1 R ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS �: RADISSON RESORT �' Vail, Colorado � t, p: LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 �; � � Sample Building lNaterial Description Asbestos Material Number Phase and Location Content Condition i' 044 II MASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD ��� � � baseboard, unit 653 445 !1 DRYWALL CORE - NAO GOOD unit 653 � 046 11 POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD TEXTURE -white, f un;t 663 ' 047 ❑ SHEET VIIVl'L - NAO GOOD brown and cream diamond pattern, unit � 457 bathroom � 048 II AIASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD sample!1 047 ' 049 tI SI-IEET VINYL -red, 10-15°k GOOD under samples A�047 & Ctuyso6le 048 ' OSO ❑ 11�IASTIC -yellow, for NAO GOOD : sample A'049 ��� O51 II POPCORN CEII,ING NAO GOOD , , TEXTURE-white, unit 457 ;'' s ' 052 II AiAST1C -white, for NAO GOOD = baseboard, unit 457 =` 053 Il DRl'VVALL CORE - NAO GOOD ' uni t 457 054 II POPCORN CEQ,IIVG NAO GOOD TEXTURE- k�hite, ; � unit 439 � R #' ' Radisson Resort 5 August 22, 1994 ' Vail, Colorado Law E�gineering Project 27413152-000 � r u ' � � , ` E �: � TABLE 1 �� t , ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS � RADISSON RESORT , Vail, Colorado LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 E ' r , Sample Bwiding - Material Description Asbestos 113aterial `.` Number _ Phase and Location Content �ondition ` �-. r. O55 ll POPCORN CEQ.IIVG NAO GOOD ' TEXTURE - white, unit 342 _ ' 056 II POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD , TEXTLIRE-white, s; unit 238 ' 057 II SI-�EET VIIVYL - NAO GOOD brown and cream diamond pattern, unit � 238 bathroom ' 05g II I�iASTIC - white, for NAO GOOD + sample A� 057 ' 059 II SI-iEET VII`'1'L •red, 10-15°k GOOD under samples�/057 & Chrysotile J 058 , ' 060 II MASTIC -yellow, for NAO GOOD sample�/059 � 061 II b1ASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD ' baseboard, unit 238 ' 062 II � DRYWALL CORE- NAO GOOD unit 238 ' 063 II POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD " TEXTURE- white, ' unit 233 � ' ; 064 n pOPCORN CEa.IIVG NAO GOOD TEXTURE- white, ' unit 136 065 lI POPCORN CEII,IlVG NAO GOOD TE�"TURE - �+•hite, , unit 130 Radisson Resort 6 AUgust 22, 1994 Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 �: � 4' �: R �; Z:. TABLE 1 �` } ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS ; t , RADISSON RESORT Yail, Colorado � � LAW PROJECT NU112BER 274-4152-000 �� � � �' Sample Building Material Description Asbestos Meterial � Number Phase and Locstion Content Conditioa � � 066 II CEILIIVG TILE - NAO GOOD � + white, 2'x4' with cross- � fissures and pinholes, � ' lst floor hall by staff ` door ' 067 II MASTIC - tan, for NAO GOOD ' carpet, 2nd floor hal! ;; by unit 235 " � 068 II MASfIC - tan & NAO GOOD brown, tor baseboard, 2nd floor hall by unit 235 1 069 11 CEa,WG TILE - NAO GOOD K�hite, 2'x4' with cross- fissures and pinholes, ' 4th floor guest hall 070 II TiASTIC -tan, for NAO GOOD R: carpet, 4th floor guest ' hall 071 U MASTIC - tan, for NAO GOOD carpet, 6th floor guest � � �� �� 072 II • FLOOR TII,E- NAO DAMAGED ' 12"x12", tan with broH�n & cream ; streaks, 6th floor s elevator service c]oset �` , 073 II AIASTIC - black, for 1-S°k EXPOSED sample�/072 Chrysotile c 1 ; , Radisson Resort 7 August 22, 1994 Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 t' , � , �. �. s. TABLE 1 ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS �'` i i RADISSON RESORT ; Vail, Colorado '` � rc LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 ,Sample ' Building ; Malerial Desciiption Asbestos' Msterial � � Number :Phase and LocaGon _ Content �ondi6on � 074 111 FI,OOR TILE - NAO GOOD ' 12"xi2", Pinkish- brown, 6th tloor vending area near elevators , 075 111 MASTIC - black & 1-5°k GOOD yellow, for sample�/ Chrysotile j 074 ' 076 III FLOOR T1I.E - NAO GOOD 12"xll", creem with brown higtilights , 077 111 MASTIC - btack & 1-5°k GOOD yelloK�, for sample�/ Chryso6le 076 I 078 III POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD TEXTURE-white, � � unit 613 � 079 IQ DRYWALL CORE - NAO GOOD ; unit 613 � 080 III MASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD baseboard, unit 613 081 I11 POPCORN CEII.IIVG NAO GOOD = ' TEXTURE-white, °_ unit 605 '� a 082 III CEII,ING T1LE- NAO GOOD =� ' white, 2'x4' with 2'x2' grooves, 6th lloor guest hall � ' 083 III riASTIC -yellow, for NAO GOOD carpet, 6th floor guest hall � Radisson Resort 8 August 22, 1994 � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 x: �: ' S �' � � § � N TABLE 1 � � 3 ' ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS �' � R.ADISSON RESORT � � Vail, Colorado s LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 ' t 7. E' � Sample Bwlding Material Description Asbestos Material � Number ' Phase and Location Content ' Condition . � 084 ID POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD � � TEXTURE -white, u unit 513 085 ]II POPCORN CEII,IIVG NAO GOOD � ' TEXTURE-white, ' unit 422 , 086 III MASTIC -yellow, for NAO GOOD � baseboard, unit 422 k � 087 III DRYV1'ALL CORE - NAO GOOD ' , unit 422 08$ llI MASTIC -yellow, NAO GOOD �' gurst hall outside unit � � ' 422 �' 089 III CE�.IIVG TII.E• NAO GOOD white, Z'x4'wilh 2'x2' ;; � grooves, guest hall � outside unit 422 � 090 I❑ POPCORN CEILING NAO GOOD �` ' TEXTURE•white, t un;t 419 � 091 II1 � POPCORN CEILIIVG NAO GOOD � TEXTURE-white, ; unit 307 � � 092 IiI POPCORN CEQ.IIVG NAO GOOD t' r TEXTURE-white, unit 301 � 093 ITI MASTIC -yellow, for NAO GOOD # � baseboard, unit 301 r_ � 09a III DRY1i'ALL CORE, NAO GOOD =' ' unit 301 ' � ,; ' Radisson Resort 9 August 22, 1994 '- Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � , � �: � � � TABLE 1 a. t ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS K ' . t � RADISSON RESORT " f Vail, Colorado ' ; LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 4 � �: � � Sample 'Building Material Descrip6on Asbestos Material ? Number . _ Phase and I.ocation Content �ondition ; �' £ �: ' 095 Ill POPCORN CEII,IIVG NAO GOOD TEXTLTRE- white, � unit 217 � � � _ 096 III POPCORN CEII.ING NAO GOOD °_ TEXTURE- white, � unit 201 " � ' 097 III POPCORN CEII.ING NAO GOOD fi TEXTURE•white, unit 110 � k ' 098 111 MASTIC -white, for NAO GOOD �- vinyl baseboard, unit k' " 110 ' 099 III DRYWALL CORE - NAO GOOD unit 110 100 III CEQ.IIVG TILE- NAO GOOD ' white, 2'X4' with � 2'X2' grooves, outside unit 110 '' � , . 101 lII 11'IASTIC - tan/yeliow, NAO GOOD for carpet, outside unit . � 110 = � 102 III POPCORN CEQ.ING NAO GOOD TEXTURE-��hite, ? ' unit 104 E: ' 103 1 POPCORN CEQ.IIVG NAO GOOD � TEXTURE - white, hall outside Luigi's � Restaurant 104 I II�SULATION -spray- NAO GOOU on, tan, in Luigi's 1 , Radisson Resort 10 August 22, 1994 Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � T � r x. � � k � F TABLE 1 f; � ASBESTOS BULK SA11'IPLING RESULTS : ' ? RADISSON RESORT { � ' - Vail, Colorado LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 ` ' ` � ' Sample Building Material Description Asbestos Material ' Number Phase and I.ocation Content Condition � fr f' 105 I CEILIIVG TII,E- NAO GOOD ; � white, 2'x2', heavy � texture, 2nd floor ; omce by Luigi's ' 106 I SHEET VII�1YL- NAO GOOD ` cream, Hair& Nails ` Salon � , 107 1 MASTIC - yellow, tor NAO GOOD s sample +� 106 l08 I CEQ.IIVG TII,E- NAO GOOD " ��hite, light texture, ; ' hallavay by Colorado Baliroom � 109 1 FLOOR TII,E-tan NAO GOOD = with N�hite and brown highlights, 12"x12", ' loading dock 110 I AfASTIC - black, for 1-5 °k GOOD sample JJ 109 Chrysotile , ]11 I CEQ.DVG TII.E- NAO GOOD � , white, 2'x4'with cross- fissures and pinholes, � hall by loading dock 112 1 FLOOR TII,E - cream NAO GOOD w�ith brow�n & white � highlights, 2nd tloor emplo}�ee break room � 113 I 1�9AST1C - black, for NAO GOOD sampie�/ 112 r a e Radisson Resort I1 August 22, 1994 Vail, Colorado Law Engineenog Project 274-4152-000 � �' � �' €.. ' TABLE 1 ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS , R.ADISSON RESORT , Vail, Colorado � LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 � � � �ample Building Material Description Asbestos Material � Number Phase and Location Content Condition 114 I POPCORN CEII,ING NAO GOOD � TEXTURE-white, The Gallery 115 II CEQ.DVG TII.E - NAO GOOD ' w�hite, heavy texture, AthleGc Club hall by racquetball courts � 116 II MASTIC -yeUow, for NAO GOOD � carpetin AthleGc Club � 117 11 FLOOR TII,E - tan NAO DAMAGED ' with brown & white highlights, 12"x12", maintenance room � across from Massage Room � 1 118 II 119AST1C - black, for 1-5°•�o EXPOSED sample A� 117 Chryso6le � ll9 lIl FLOOR TII,E-crearn NAO GOOD with brown streaks, � 12"x12"� banquet prep 6all by kitchen 120 IQ � MASTIC • black, for NAO GOOD � sample A� 119 � 121. Ill CEa.IIVG TILE- NAO GOOD � � ��hite, 2'x4' with 2'x2' grooves, banquet prep halt b} kitche� � 122 IfI FLOOR TII.E - NAO GOOD pinkish-brown, 12"x12", banquet prep dry storage room , Radisson Resort 12 August 22, 1994 � Vaii, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � �' � ■ � �: �' < ' TABLE 1 �` � ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING RESULTS �' � RADISSON RESORT ���;; Vail, Colorado �, , � LAW PROJECT NUIVIBER 274-4152-000 � � 1 �: � S�nP�e Building Material D�cription Asbestos ;Material � Number Phase and Location Content Condition � r❑ �sr�c -��, ro� rrAO GOOD � ' sample A� 122 �: 124 ltl DRYWALL CORE - NAO GOOD �' banquet prep table � storage room � � 125 IT1 END WRAP MUD - NAO GOOD � white, from boiler pipe � ' Boiler Room 3 � 126 lll END WRAP MUD - NAO SLIGHTLY � � K•hite, from MZ-2 unit DAMAGED ' in HVAC Room 2 127 Ill CEILIIVG T1LE- NAO GOOD �� white,2'x4' with 2'x2' � � grooves, by stairs to �' Pre-function Room 128 111 CE�.DVG TII,E- NAO GOOD �` � I white, 2'x4'with �; longitudal slaks, hall by �' Sales & Catering � � oftices � 129 11 POPCORN CE�.ING NAO GOOD �f • TEXTURE-white, � 2nd tloc�r by lobby ! stairs � 130 ❑ V�'ALL TEXTURE- NAO � GOOD �� � smooth, µ•hite, main lobby 131 lI POPCORN CEII,IIVG NAO GOOD � ' TEa'TURE - H•hite, lst � floor by stairs � �' � � � Radisson Resort 13 � August 22, 1994 K � Vail, Colorado Law Engineering Project 274-4152-000 � � � � �` � , ` TABLE 1 � � ASBESTOS BULK SA1111'LING RESULTS � � RADISSON RESORT � � Vail, Colorado � LAW PROJECT NUMBER 274-4152-000 � , � � � . Sample Building Material Description Asbestos " Matcrial N�unber Phase ` and Location Content �ondition 132 1 HARD END NAO GOOD ' SEALAIV'T - white, � boiler pipe, Boiler Room I , 133 II HARD END 1-S°k GOOD SEAI,ANT -white, Chrysotile cgnentitious, from � boiler pipe, Boiler ; Room II � 134 11 END SEALAIV'T- NAO GOOD � white, rubbery, �f holding tank domestic � w�ater line, Boiler ' Room II 135 II HARD END 1•S� GOOD � � SEALAIVT -white, on Chrysotile � ' hot water circulation � pump A�3, Boiler Room II � 1 136 I1 CEQ.IIVG TII,E- NAO GOOD w�hite, 2'x4' with cross- � . fissures and pinholes � . �: ot : � � 1. Asbestos mineral identification is by Polarized Light 1�ficroscopy (PL11�, coupled with dispers�on staining. � � 2. Percentage oC asbestos is by Fuual estimate of sample corutituents under magnificaGon. �' 3. NAO-I�b asbestos obsen�ed or detected by analyst. �` . 4. 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Check�d/Date: ' � � t Radisson Resorf LA��T SItC Plan � Vail, Colorodo �I�\ �' � ENG�N[ERING Alh� ENVIRONMENTAL SERViCES ���' ' Proiect 274-4152-000 �a�ro 3 � � �` � ' � � �' ' � �- �. � � y � � � � � �„ � ' � � � �, � � � � � �,', � � ' � �, � �: � �' � APPENDIX � ' � Asbestos Laboratory Results �` Regulatory Search �`' � �; MSDS for Hydraulic Oil �; � � � � � � � � ' § � ' � � � ' � � � � ' � �> �, � ' � ,. �. � ' � � � � �; � �, : � �: � gc � ' � Analysis Corparation � � 2?Ol R�n Campbcll Purk DnNr Guc�o,/Uinnu 6061?-3501 312..'33.0351 Far:312.'33.2356 � ' 41fLf Acuedited f33.'„'1757'I.47Z,4PAccndiud E7207 '' �: ' � POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS � ---------------------------------- �' ' �: LAW ENGINEERING � �' � STAT Client: 827 STAT Batch: 19566 � Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 �: ' Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 � Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 � � Client Reference: 274-4152-000 � ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------- �. � g TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS SAMPLE # ASBESTOS COMPONENTS CONIl'4ENTS �. ' --------------------------------------------------------------------------- � � 001 --- CELLULOSE � I �� � J 002 10-15$ CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE �: ! ' 003 --- Nonfibrous � �' j 004 --- CELLULOSE § 005 --- �' ' Nonfibrous :, �. � --- _: 006 Nonfibrous � ' 007 --- CELLULOSE �' �. ; MIMIIrIF �: R � ' 008 --= Nonfibrous � � � 009 Nonfibrous � � O10 --- Nonfibrous � ' � � I O11 --- CELLULOSE � � � , 012 --- CELLULOSE � � 013 --- Nonfibrous � ;:' ' 014 --- CELLULOSE � i � � O15 --- CELLULOSE � ' • �. �.� ,� 1 �' , � �; � � � �: , � € � �:; � � ' � Anal sis C r � y o poration � � �. ??Ol Nur CampbeU Po,�Dn�r Chicarv,Illi.wu 60d17•3501 312.�33.0551 Faz.312."33.2386 �, A/HA.�ccRd�d 133".'1%STI:�Z'LAPAccrcdi�cd�120? � � ' � i: POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS � ' ---------------------------------- � ,: � , . LAW ENGINEERING �' � STAT Client: 827 � STAT Batch: 19566 � Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 � , �'. Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 ' Client Reference: 274-4152-000 � --------------------------------------------------------------------------- � ' � TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS � SAMPLE_#_________ASBESTOS COMPONENTS_________CONIl��NTS ---------------------------- ------------ � ' 016 --- Nonfibrous � 017 --- CELLULOSE �: � ' 018 --- CELLULOSE � � 019 --- CELLULOSE �' � ' 020 --- Vermiculite � � 021 --- Vermiculite � , p22 --- CELLULOSE � _: 023A --- CELLULOSE �' �: ' 023B --- CELLULOSE ` � 024 --- ' CELLULOSE �` I �F � � 025 --- CELLULASE � � Vermiculite � , --- � 026 CELLULOSE �j � 027 --- Vermiculite F; � --- � 028 CELLUTASE � MMidF �' � � 029 1-5$ CHRYSOTILE CELLULASE � � � �: � 2 � � _ � i' , �. I � Analysis Corporation � �: � 2?Ol Aiu C,ampbell F6rt Dn�r C/uiago,IUinnu 60612-3501 J12.'33.0551 Faz 31?."33.2356 � ' A/HAAccicdl�ed f33�,ti75T1A7'L.APAcacdited�1202 �'- �, �. ' � POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS � , _ ---------------------------------- � � LAW ENGINEERZNG � ' STAT Client: 827 �; STAT Batch: 19566 � Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 � ' � Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 ' Client Reference: 274-4152-000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS � SAMPLE # ASBESTOS COMPONENTS COMMENTS � � 030 --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended � 031 --- CELLULOSE ! 032 --- CELLUTASE 033 NOT ANALYZED No Mastic �: ' 034 10-15� CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE � 035 --- Nonfibrous � � 036 --- Nonfibrous � �> 037 --- CELLULOSE � I ��F � 038 --- , CELLULOSE �: ' 039 --- CELLULOSE � � 040 --- CELLULOSE �: ' 041 10-15� CHRYSOTILE CELLUTASE � 042 --- Nonfibrous � ' 043 --- CELLULOSE � 044 --- Nonfibrous � � � �s , 3 � ' . �' � � . � , � � � �. � � 1 � Analysis Corporarion � ??Ol Rut('.ampb�ll Ftu#DnNr Gdcngo.�Ui�nis 60611-3501 312."33.0551 Far 312..'33.2366 � � � .f/NAAcurditcd R33':�757'Jl1ti"L,4PAccrcdiud�1?0? � � �. , � POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS �` � ---------------------------------- � � LAW ENGINEERING � , STAT Client: 827 � STAT Batch: 19566 � Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 � ' Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 � ' Client Reference: 274-4152-000 �' -----------------� TYPE OF--------------NON-ASBESTOS----------------------- �, � � SAMPLE # ASBESTOS COMPONENTS_________COMI�IENTS________ � 045 --- CELLULOSE � 046 --- CELLUTASE � 047 --- CELLULOSE � � --- Nonfibrous � 048 � 049 10-15$ CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE � ' � 050 --- CELLUTASE � � , 051 --- Nonfibrous ° 052 --- Nonfibrous & , 053 --- CELLULOSE + Vermiculite �` 059 --- � CELLULOSE � I�II�SMF 055 --- CELLULOSE � Vermiculite � � 056 --- CELLULOSE � MNII�iF ' 057 --- CELLULOSE �� 058 --- CELLULOSE � ' � 4 � � - � � �: ' � � � � � � Anal sis Cor oration � Y P � 2?Ol Resr CnmpbeU f�nt Dn.ar Gucaeo,/lGiwu 60612-3501 311.733.0551 Faz:312..-33.2366 �' ' - � AIHA Acardiud+33':VIST1,1'iZ.AP,�ccRdired�120? � � � ' � �; POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS � � ---------------------------------- � �" LAW ENGINEERING ' � STAT Client: 827 � STAT Batch: 19566 � Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 � � Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 ' Client Reference: 274-4152-000 � --------------------------------------------------------------------------- � TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS � SAMPLE # ASBESTOS COMPONENTS COMMENTS ' 059 10-15� CHRYSOTILE CELLUTASE 060 --- CELLULOSE 061 --- CELLULOSE �` � � 062 --- CELLUTASE MP+II�IF t --- �: 063 Nonfibrous � � $ , 064 --- CELLULOSE �' � --- £. 065 Nonfibrous � 066 --- CELLULOSE � � 2rR�II�iF � 067 --- , CELLULOSE �,�� ' --- � 068 -CELLULOSE $ ; 069 - --- CELLULOSE � I _ �F � 070 -- CELLUTASE � ' � 071 --- CELLUTASE � 072 --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended � �' � 4 073 1-5� CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE � �. i � �- ' S � � • � i � e �. �: _ � � . � � � Analysis Corporation �: 2201 Nilr Camp6rUF6nt DnNr Gucagv,JUinoit 6061?-3501 312.'33A551 Far:312..'33.7366 � � A/Kf Acaedi}ed�33'.1%STI A1'I.APAcocdited�1202 � �, � � � � � POLARIZED LIGHT MZCROSCOPY RESULTS � �, ' ---------------------------------- LAW ENGZNEERING ' STAT Client: 827 STAT Batch: 19566 Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 � � Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 � Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 �` , Client Reference: 274-4152-000 t± --------------------------------------------------------------------------- $ TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS SAMPLE # ASBESTOS COMPONENTS COMMENTS , --------------------------------------------------------------------------- � 074 --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended � ' �s 075 1-5� CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE � � � 076 --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended � 077 1-5� CHRYSOTILE CELLUTASE �! � � - �7$ --- Polyethelene � � 079 --- CELLULOSE � � 080 --- CELLUTASE � O81 --- Polyethelene � ' 082 --- CELLULOSE � NII�SF . �. 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AIHA Acaediud E33.',.17ST!�\'iZ.AP Acue�dic�d 11202 �< � � � POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS � � ---------------------------------- �' � LAW ENGINEERING STAT Client: 827 � STAT Batch: 19566 �: � Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 � Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 � Client Reference: 274-4152-000 -------------------------------------- ' � TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS gp,Z.2P� �} ASBESTOS COMPONENTS COMMENTS � 102 --- CELLULOSE Polyethelene I03 --- Vermiculite � 104 --- CELLULOSE �; 105 --- CELLULOSE �; � IrII�lMF 106 --- CELLULOSE 107 --- CELLULOSE 108 --- CELLULOSE � MI�+II�'iF 109 --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended � 110 1-5$ CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE � 111 --- CELLULOSE 1�IMF 112 --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended 113 --- CELLULOSE � 114 --- CELLULOSE Vermiculite � � 115 --- CELLULOSE � 8 � � � ' � Analysis Corporation � 2201 Aeu CampbeUPont Dn.�r Chicago,//linou 60612-3501 31?.?33.OS51 Faz:312..'33_?3b6 ' AIHAAccRd�d r33;,.4757'1IVIZ�1PAcasd�ted�1202 � � ' � POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS �; � __________________________________ � LAW ENGINEERING � � STAT Client: 827 � STAT Batch: 19566 Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 , Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 Client Reference: 274-4152-000 � � � --------------------------------------------------------------------------- � � TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS � SAMPLE # ASBESTOS COMPONENTS COIrII�iENTS � �F � � 116 --- CELLULOSE � I 117 --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended 118 1-5$ CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE � . �: � � � 119 =-- CELLUTASE TEM Recommended � � 120 CELLULOSE ! � 121 --- CELLULOSE I�II�iF ' �' 122 � --- CELLULOSE TEM Recommended ' 123 --- CELLULOSE � 124 --- ' CELLULOSE � MNIIriF 125 --- MI�iF ' 126 --- MIrII�iF , 127 --- CELLULOSE MlrIIriF � 128 --- CELLULOSE � MI�II�'SF �; ' � 9 � � ' � �' � � � � � Analysis Corporation � 2201 Rest Campbdl f6rk Dnur Guca�,,I1Lnar 60612-3501 312.733.0551 Faz:31?.153.2386 ' .!/H,lAcc�edltcd�33i,.4757'!,\1"L�PAccrcdited E120? , POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY RESULTS , ---------------------------------- LAW ENGINEERING � � STAT Client: 827 STAT Batch: 19566 Report Date: Jul. 26, 1994 , Date Received: Jul. 22, 1994 Date Analyzed: Jul. 26, 1994 � 1 Client Reference: 274-4152-000 g TYPE OF NON-ASBESTOS � SAMPLE � ASBESTOS COMPONENTS COMMENTS 129 --- Nonfibrous ' 130 --- Nonfibrous � 131 --- Nonfibrous � 132 --- M2dNiF 133 1-5$ CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE � r ___ � 13 4 MI�iF � . �` � 135 1-5$ CHRYSOTILE CELLULOSE M2�QQF 13 6 --- CELLUTASE �' ' MA�II�IF � �' � � � � N�IMMF : Man Made Mineral Fibers � --- : Below detection limits by PLM methodology � � � �: a: � � � � � � 10 � �' 1 ' � � � � � � I VISTA � NATIONAL RADIUS PROFILE � � � VISTA Report �: �5/047525-001 Oate nf Rep�rt: 6J23/94 � � � � Ref/Loan #: MARRIOTTJRADOISON RESORT � Client: LINDA WNITMEYER, LAW ENGINEERING-ITASCA IL � 500 PARK BLVO STf 830, ITASCA, IL 60143 � � Subject Property: 715 W LIONSHEAD CIR YAIL, ,CO 81657 _ - . � ' _ __ �: SUMMARY OF FEDERAL RECORDS FOUND � c.t.eese o cc 1�E to 1�i tc 1�z tc i O�te Ayency and Type of Records 1/Q wi 1/G ■i 1/2 �ni 1 �i TOTAL ------------•--------------------------------------------- ------ --•--- ------ --^•- ------- � , MPL US EPA 0 0 0 0 0 � O1/94 Superf�rd Sites � � CfRCLIS US EPA 0 0 0 -- 0 O1/94 potential Superfud Sites � � RCRA-LyGen US EPA 0 0 -- -• 0 � � 07/93 RCRA larpe Ouantity Generators � � RCRA•SaiGm US EPA 0 0 -- -- 0 � 07/93 RCRA Smslt and Very Smslt Gwntity Generators RCRA-?SD US EDA 0 0 0 0 0 �' t O7/93 RCRA Tre�tment,Storaye,�nd/or Oispocal Sites � -- -- � RCRA-Tr�nsp US EPA 0 0 0 �; OT/93 RCRA Transportero �' � -- -- -- � ERNS US EPA 0 0 09/93 S �- � ------ ------ ------ ------ ------- �' FEDERAL RECORDS S�6-toUl: O 0 0 0 0 �' � fi � � - � � � Y �. � � � �' ' Note: 1) A dash (--) indicates the list is not seerched at that distance. � 2) Sites often have a record in more than o�e databese. � v; �: � (c) V1STA Envirorn�e�tat informatio�, Inc., 1994 For more information call: (619) GSO-6i00 � � �' � �' i � ' V1 STA � � NATIONAL RADIUS PROFfLE _ � � YISTA Report �: 5/041525-001 Uate of Report: 6/23J94 � �. Ref/Loan �: MARRIOTT/RADDISON RESORT � Client: LINOA WHI7MEYER, LAW ENGINEERING-ITASCA IL � � �00 PARK $LYD 5TE 850, ITASCA, IL fi0143 � Subject _, _ � Property: 715 W LIONSNEAD CIR � 1 YAiI, CO .81657 - � � SUMMARY OF STATE RECORDS FOUNO � � � c.c,�t� o co �ia to vc to ��z to t Oate Ayency md Type of Reeords 1/E ai 1/6 ei 1/2 •i 1 ai TOTAL ' , _.---------- --------------------•-•----------------------------------- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------- � LUST �epartaent of Mealth 0 0 0 -• 0 � � • 10/93 location Of Reported Le�kinp Underyrand Storape Tsnks __ � SYLf Depart�+ent of Ne�lth 0 0 0 0 � 01/94 Inective Solid Y�ste F�cilities S4LF City and Canty of Oeme� 0 0 0 -- 0 � � 03/94 Nethux Ws i L�aap G�s findi�ps � S11LF Jeffenon Canty N�alth Oepartemt 0 0 0 -• 0 � 03/94 Nethat►� Lite Jrwestip�t�ons - Jeffercon Canty 1980 � � SYIf Tri-County Me�lth Oepertment 0 0 0 -- 0 03/94 A Survey of ��ndfills in Ar�pshoe Canty � fYLF Tri-Co�nty Nealth Dep�rtaimt 0 0 0 -- 0 03/94 S�mnery Report on Nethane G�s Mazards � ' WLF Tri-to�nty Me�tth Gcpertaknt 0 0 0 -- 0 �, 03/94 Tri-County A�e• Solid Yaste F�cilities list �: iYIF Tri-County Ne�lth Oep�rt�+t ` 0 0 0 •- 0 � � 03/94 Tri-County Eelleview Office interoffice Memo; Ooupl�s Cotnty L��dfilt Key . �` iYLF Depsrtmmt of ee�lth 0 0 0 -- 0 � , 12/9S Sotid Yacte fftes list, -_ -- UST�s Oepartment of Lsbor, Oil Inspection fection 0 1� 1 � 07/9S Underprard Storepe T�nks•list � • �' L � ; ------ --•--- ------ ------ ------- � �� :r J�� fi+��S�� S; 1 I 1S SUTE RECOROS Sub-tot�l: __= 0 =====1 =__= 0 = 0 1 � �..� ___ _=__: ___�= � ' �""' L�S�L1/ �� TOTAL: 0 1 0 0 1 �, �' � �. �= � , � Note: 1) A dssh (--) indicates the tist is not searched et that distence. � � 2) Sites otten have e record in more than one database. �' � � ��� (c) V1STA EnvirornKntal Information, Inc., 1996 for more information catl: (619) 450-6100 � �; � �' �` �' � �: ' � � � � � � � � �; � � � � � � �; � � � � � �° z` „ � � � � �' � � � i � � # � Appendix B � e P Dames & Moore Inspection Report � � � � �; � � �. � ' �' ' � � , � � �: � r � � � � � � � � � � � �. � � � � � � �' � — � � DAMES & MOORE � � 7101 �viSCOtiSi!� AVE'�UL-. SliITE 700. BETHESDA, MARI'LAND �0819--3870 { (�Ol) 6��-'�15 FAX: (301)656-8059 � � � March 31, 1995 ' � � Ms. Carolyn Bailey, P.E. � Corporate Environmental Engineer Claris Services Corporation 6701 Democracy Blvd., Suite 708 Bethesda, Maryland 20817 � Re: Asbestos Inspection Activities, � Mamott's Vail Mountain Resort, � D&M No. 30361-001-195 ' � � Dear Ms. Bailey: � � � � Dames & Moore performed limited asbestos inspection services in preparation for asbestos � abatement activities at the above-referenced property. Dames & Moore's services were performed � according to the Asbestos Consultant Contract, dated January 23, 1995, and our proposal dated � � February 14, 1995. The purpose of the inspection was to confirm the presence and accurately � delineate the location of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) previously identified by Law � Engineering in its report dated August 22, 1994 (Law Report). � 1 � � Dames &Moore conducted its inspections on February 2 and 24, 1995_ Mr. Tim Theye of � Dames & Moore's Denver, Colorado office performed the inspections. Mr. Theye is accredited � � under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AI�RA) and certified by the State of Colorado as an asbestos Inspector, Management Planner, and Project Designer. Mr. Theye's � � accreditation and certification documentation is attached. � � Dames&Moore collected a total of 34 bulk samples from suspect building materials. Based � � on our inspection activities and bulk samples results, Dames &Moore determined that the tan carpet � mastic found throughout the hallways of the subject building, which was described in the Law Report � as ACM, does not in fact contain asbestos. 1�ames&Moore also determined that guest room doors �: 1 on floors 2-6 have an asbestos-containing core material. In addition, Dames & Moore identified � additional areas of asbestos-containing floor tile mastic ]ocated in various areas throughout the � building. Table 1 presents a summary of materials found within the subject building which has been � � deternuned to be ACM based on our inspection and sampling resulis and on information contained � in the Law Report_ Table 2 presents a summary of the bulk sample results from Dames & Moore's � inspection activities. Bulk sample analysis reports and drawings that identify the location of asbestos- � � containing floor tile mastic are attached. � � � � 1 �; � � � � � � � � DAMES & MOORE �� � _ �; , Ms. Carolyn Bailey �` March 3l, 1995 � � Page 2 ase do not hesitate to � 1 If you have any questions or if we can be of any further assistance, ple � � ��. � 1 � Sincerely, � � � � DAMES & MOORE, INC. ; � �r:,t ��VYJ�.,�� f� �''�''''-��-.� �: Mark H. Morrel � - Associate �` 1 � . , , � ,� �, . /��'I,�� � �� , ' David K. Muir � Project Manager � � � � �: � , Attachments � � cc: Jim Theye -D&M Denver � �: � � � � �' ' �' �' �; � � � � . � ' ' --- --- — - - --- - --_ � - x, � � � � � � � , � � � �: � �: #' �: �, 1 � � � � 1 � � � �;' � � �. S ' � Table 1 Summary of ACM � Marriott's Vail Mountain Resort � � � � � Estimat�d � Phase Material Location Quanti ' � � , � I Brown Sheet Restrooms, Units 693, 695 (Not in 100 Sq. Ft. � Vinyl Asbestos Abatement Project Scope � of Work � I Fire Doors Guest Rooms, Floors 2-6 124 Each � � II Red Sheet Guestroom Restrooms 4,400 Sq. Ft. � , Vin 1 � II Hard End Pipe Insulation, Boiler Room 80 Sq. Ft. � ' Sealant �' I, II, Floor Tile Various 5,000 Sq. Ft. � � III Mastic 'Quantities estimated from observations during inspection activities. �` � � � � � � �` � ' � �. � i . �. � � . 5 � � ; � �. � ! �` � � � 1 � � 1 � � � 1 �: � � � � � � � � � � � r a �; �' � Table 2 = Bulk Sample Summary � Asbestos Inspection Activities - 2/2/95 & 2/24/95 � � Marriott's Vail Mountain Resort �': � � � � � � �� ' Asbestos :Sxmple No. Description Sample Locatioa Content � � � . 35% � VM-2295-01 Wood Door Insulation Room 395, Phase I Chrysotile � � o � VM-2295-02 Wood Door Insulation Room 373, Phase I Chry otile � West Stairwell, 3rd Floor, � � VM-2295-03 Wood Door Insulation phase I N� � ' West Stairwell 2nd Floor � VM-2295-04 Wood Door Insulation phase I � � N`� � r �< VM-2295-OS Carpet Mastic Hallway, 2nd Floor, Phase III NAD � ' . � 2nd Floor Phase II/III VM-2295-06 Metal Door Insulat�on H��WaY ' NAD � � ' VM-2295-07 Metal Door Insulation Mechanical Room, Phase I NAD �, E; VM-2295-08 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 6th Floor, Phase I NAD � ' �, VM-2295-10' Carpet Mastic Hallway, 4th Floor, Phase II NAD �' ¢ ' VM-2295-11 Wood Door Insulation P���Ion Elevator Area, N� � � �; VM-2249-12 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 3rd Floor,Phase I NAD � , � Haliway, 4th Floor, �: VM-22495-13 Carpet Ma�tic Phase I N� �: � ' Hallway, Sth Floor, ° VM-22495-14 Carpet Mastic phase I N� �' � ' � VM-22495-1 S Carpet Mastic Haliway, 6th Fioor, Phase I NAD � � _ VM-22495-16 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 3rd Floor, Phase II NAD � ' VM-22495-17 Carpet Mastic Hallway, Sth Floor, Phase II NAD �: �: VM-22495-18 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 6th Floor, Phase II NAD �` ' � s' � ' � �. � �� � �: �'; � �, �' '€,+ i; � �. Table 2 (Cont'd) � Bulk Sample Summary � Asbestos Inspection Activities - 2/2/95 & 2/24/95 � � Mamott's Vail Mountain Resort � �: � � 1 �abtstos * Sample No. Description Sample Location , �ont�nt � - � �, � VM-22495-19 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 7th Floor, Phase II NAD �' VM-22495-20 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 1 st Floor, Phase III NAD �; � VM-22495-21 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 4th Floor, Phase III NAD VM-22495-22 Carpet Mastic Hallway, Sth Floor, Phase III NAD � VM-22495-23 Carpet Mastic Hallway, 6th Floor, Phase III NAD � � VM-22495-24[A] Tan Floor Tile Banquet Hall, Phase III NAD 1 VM-22495-24[B] Tan Floor Tile Mastic Banquet Hall, Phase III NAD � � VM-22495-25[A] Tan Floor Tile Vending Area, 6th Floor, N� �: ' Phase III � VM-22495-25[B] Tan Floor Tile Mastic Vending Area, 6th Floor, 15% � � Phase III Chrysotile �; AC Storage Area, Sth& 6th � VM-22495-26[A] Tan Floor Tile �ryoors,Phase III N� � � � AC Storage Area, Sth& 6th 15% � VM-22495-26[B] Tan Floor Tile Mastic �oors, Phase III Chrysotile � ' � VM-22495-27 A Tan Floor Tile Maid's Closet, Sth Floor, N� �' � J Phase III � � VM-22495-27[B] Tan Floor Tile Mastic Maid's Cioset, Sth Floor, 15% � � Phase III Chrysotile �. �- ' VM-22495-28[Aj Tan Floor Tile Electric Room, lst Floor, N� � Phase III � ' M tic Electric Room, 1 st Floor, 15% �` � VM-22495-28[B] Tan Floor Tile as phase III Chrysotile � Vending Area, 2nd Floor, �' ' VM-22495-29[A] Pink Floor Tile phase III N� � �` Pink Floor Tile Mastic Vending Area, 2nd Floor, � ' VM-22495-29[BJ �yellow) Phase III N� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � ' Table 2 (Cont'd) � Bulk Sample Summary � ' Asbestos Inspection Activities- 2/2/95 & 2/24/95 �i Marriott's Vail Mountain Resort � �. t _ � Sampie No. Description Sample Locadon Aabestos � , Content �: Pink Floor Tile Mastic Vending Area, 2nd Floor, 15% � ' VNi-22495-29[C] � (Black) Phase III Chrysotile � � Tan Floor Tile Elevator Area, 2nd Floor, <1% �'� � VM-22495-30[AJ � Phase II Chrysotile � �; VM-22495-30[BJ Tan Floor Tile Mastic Elevator Area, 2nd Floor, 15% � Phase II Chrysotile '' ' � VM-22495-31[A] Brown Floor Tile Cafeteria, 2nd Floor, Phase II NAD � � rBrown Floor Tile Cafeteria, 2nd Floor, Phase II �; VM-22495-31[B] Mastic(Yellow) N� � , Brown Floor Tile Cafeteria, 2nd Floor, Phase II 15% � VM-22495-31[C] Mastic(Black) Chrysotile � VM-22495-32[A] Brown Floor Tile Cafeteria, 2nd Floor, Phase II NAD � , Brown Floor Tile Cafeteria, 2nd Floor,Phase II �` VM-22495-32[B] Mastic(Tan) N� � , � Brown Floor Tile Banquet Storage Room, N� � VM-22495-33[A] phase III � ' � Brown Floor Tile Banquet Storage Room, � VM-22495-33[B] Mastic(Yellow) Phase III N� �` � tVM-22495-34[A] Cream Floor Tile Banquet Hall,Phase III NAD � � Cream FloOr Tile Banquet Hall, Phase III N� `'` ' VM-22495-34[B] � Mastic �r. Cream Floor Tile Banquet Hall, Phase III N� � � • VM-22495-34[CJ Leveling Compound � VM-22495-35[A] Tan Floor Tile Coat Room, Phase III NAD �' � ' VM-22495-35[B) Tan Floor Tile Mastic Coat Room, Phase III NAD � 'Sample VM-2295-09 intentionally skipped � NAD =No Asbestos Detected. � t � � R � � ' %. � � �`. �: , � �! � � �� � �: Analytica Solutions, Inc. �, 325 Interlocken Parkway � ' Suite 200 �` � Broomfield, CO 80021 � (303) 469-8868 * � (800) 873-8707 �: ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 � 30LUTIONS � an Analytica Group company � ' � 6 c ¢. February 6, 1995 � 1 �: Mr. Jim Theye � Dames & Moore 1125 17th Street �' , Suite 1200 � r Denver, CO 80202-2027 � �: t ' Re: LGN 313686 Project: 02233-195, Vail Marriott �. �, � t Dear Mr. Jim Theye: e The bulk samples recently submitted to our laboratory have been analyzed ' by polarized light microscopy (PLM) , the EPA-recommended method for identification of fibrous constituents in building materials. The results � of these analyses are summarized in the enclosed table. Also enclosed is � � a copy of documentation submitted with your samples. � If you have any technical questions concerning these analyses, please feel �! free to call me. All other calls should be directed to our Customer �, ' Service Representatives. � #; Sincerely, � / � ' /�/ / � � � / i�,%' � � 'T.;�er � � � Laboratory Manager t � Enclosures � ' � � �' , � � � ' �' � � � � � ' �. � � � € , � � � � � � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 ' Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 �; (S00) 873-8707 �' � ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 4b9-5254 � � 90LUT101`IS an Analytica Group company ]tESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYS I S BY �` POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLN) � ' � LGN: 313686 � Client: Dames & Moore r�`� ' � :oject ID: 02233-195, Vail llarriott Page: 1 of 2 � �: � � ' lmple Descrivtion: � � Sample Number Sample Date Description � � ' i-2295-01 02 02 95 Phase 1 cruest door rm 395 finsulationl °M-2295-02 02 02 95 Phase 1 uuest door rm 373 (ineulationl , -03 02 02 95 Floor 3 west etairs accesa door fineulationl � vM-2295 �— � � M-2295-04 02 02 95 Floor 2 west etairs, access door fineulationl NH-2295-OS 02 02 95 Carnet maetic phase III hallwav 2nd fl. __ , � Aesultc of PI.At Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected � Sample Number: VM-2295-01 VM-2295-02 VM-2295-03 VM-2295-04 VM-2295-05 � ' � Asbestiform Minerals: �: ] �osite 4 ' � .thophyllite � Chryeotile 35.0 40.0 g r•ocidolite �` , � •emolite-Actinolite �' €: TOTAL ASBESTOS 35.0 40.0 0 0 0 � _her Fibrous Materials: ' � ' Fibrous Glass -allulose 40.0 40.0 1.0 �; ' rnthetica � Other: � * ' �rcent Nonfibrous �i Material 65.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 99.0 � � � 1 � analyst: '� Date: 02 06 95 � Mike Scales � ' � �` � ' � � a � Analytica Solutions, Inc. � 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 Broomfield, CO 80021 �; , (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 � �ALY.I.ICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 � 90LUTI01V9 iAnalyticaGroupcompany RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAt+IPLE ANALYSIS BY �OLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) � , � LGN: 313686 � lient: Daaes & lloore �` ' �ject ID: 02233-195, Vail 1(arriott Page: 2 of 2 escri tion• � , �ple D o � �; �ample Number Sample Date Descrivtion � ' -2295-06 02 02 95 Metal fire door packinq floor 2, phase 2/3 �M-2295-07 02 02 95 Metal fire door vackina vhase 1 mech. , _-2295-OS 02 02 95 Carpet mastic�phaee 1 6th fl. hallwav � 95-10 02 02 95 Carnet maetic/vhase II 4th fl. � � _22 k: �' JM-2295-11 02 02 95 Phase 3 fire door prefunction elevator area � j insulat ion 1 ' � ..sults of PLM Analvcis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected � � ' Sample Number: VM-2295-06 VM-2295-07 VM-2295-08 VM-2295-10 VM-2295-11 � ' �' sbeatiform Minerals: � �-aite hophyllite � , nrysotile � rocidolite � molite-Actinolite � L - � TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 0 0 0 � �er Fibrous Materials: ibrous Glass 100 95.0 � Pllulose S.0 Trace <1$ 40.0 ithetice � � �,�er: � -cent Nonfibrous � Material 5.0 95.0 99.5 60.0 # � � ' /� � € �nalyat: .�% Date: 02 j06/95 �; �: ' Mike Scal s � �;. � 1 � � . � � � � ��� .IA _ _�` Page � o[ � CLIENT: W�.�.� n n � Address: lP�z, JZ� �r: -tt-�soo LGN: .�/ ��•• ' �� ` � �vt�Gf�l �OZOZ �1 V. 1 � J I 1 r 1 �� ,.' 1 Project Number: � Phone: 'l�i�-�q�� _ti-c�-t.-�'-T-1-c>-v-S- OZZ33 - idf� �' ' FAX: zaQ-`I�I�( � 18000 West Highway 72 Building/Address: . � Verbal results? � 1,� � No Golden,Colorado 80403 Va�� ��``n� � � Verbal results to: (303)420-4�49 � Phone-if different: �g�} 873�g��� TumaroUnd Needed: � Pager(303) 860-5723 Rush �24 hour FAX results? � y� ❑ No FAX (303)420-1434 �2 day _5 day � ' Di osition of Samples { sP �` � Retum �Dispose after 6 months �' 1 - �, BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE �; DATA SHEET � � . � � Information for Our Laboratory Report � � } Sample Sample Material Sampled Number Date Description/Condition/Location � ' � �: �lm-2�s-o� Z z f �� I ��u.�T �t' - �►� ��I� � ' - � 1�ao�' �� 3�� � — o� Pk�v+-e I La � � -o� �ldo� 3 �esk ���-� ��c�ss �2mo r �'` �. —p� �(pg r � �� �i�c� �c c,.es�, ��e r �' , _o -� -c l�ca�e�+ C�11�✓ '"d�t. � 5 G�,� ,��- , �' � � � �d� V�l,e.�—a 1 -�r�e ��r �(��,� , F ldo r 7 � PI�� �� & � � _0� yl�l,l-�u�C �-i�� �or I����� , {��tas2 1 (Gt¢��i �: � ' —� �(� Ql�•c.� � � (��� ( -{-�I(� �. � C�. , , � � � � � S � � �� � 1 � � o � ��f �a� � . �Pl��� � �� ��- � � 1 � OTHER INFORMATTON: �; � ' CHAIN OF CUSTODY: w Relinqu�shed by: Received by: /' t `"�'-� �,i /� � Relinquished by: Received by: � , Relinquished by: Received by: �; � �' L �; � � � py 4 , Pagc�of � � CLIENT: ��"� � LGN: ,s'i.�l,�.((� �' Address: �- Pav 1 � � ` � 1���. 1 � .1 � �� ..�� Project Number. � Phone: -ti-t�-t.-t'-T-1-t>-ti-5- �, , FAX: �; Verbal resul[s? Ig��West Highway 72 Building/Address: � ❑ Yes ❑ No Golden, Colorado 80�303 �; Verbal resulcs to: (303)420-4449 �: � Phone-if different: (800} 873-8707 ' Tumaround Needed: Pager(303)860-57_3 Rush 24 hour � FAX results? � y� ❑ No FAX (303)420-143-� =2 day _5 day � � � Disposition of Samples �; � � Retum �Dispose after 6 months � 1 BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE � DATA SHEET � � �; � Information for Our Laboratory Report � � � Sample Sample Material Sampled � Number Date DescriptionJCondition/[..ocation � ' �: Y� � . ��- �zas- �S P e.e � {�e ��r� P�.e.�uhc�o c� ��ede�6v �,ea�. � ' �; �' � � � �" 1 � . � � � 1 � . � y ' � � n , � �. �'.: � , • � OTHER INFORMATION: � �, � � CHAIN OF CUSTODY: � � � • , � Relinquished by: Received by: ,�%fl/-�y�:�r .X�'����.� ���`� ` �: k Relinquished by: Received by: ; � Relinquished by: Received by: < � � ' � �, � �' � � ANALYTICA SOLUTiONS � ' � 315 Interlocken Parkway F' , Suite�200 � � Broomfield, Colorado 80021 �? . � � � . . • . - • � POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY, (PLM) �' ,. BULK SaMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES �. ' } : Ik s�mples or construction materials 2re analyzed by 2 Froressional mineralogist with a minimum ofi a � 3achelcrs De�re� in Geology using the July 19°3, EPA i es� Me?hod,(EPA/600/R-93/116), "Mefhod for � I � � Determin�tion of Asbestos in Bulk Buildina Materials".�'� As specified by NVLAP, the total percent � � . 4CM reper'�ed fo�composite samples is the arithm�tic s�n, to one sianificant digit to the right of the iec�mal poinf, of all layers defined in the sample. As s�aoested by the EPA, our labo�atory uses the � � cke Line Me!hod to test the index of refracfion of the m2te�iais. Each sample is preparad and � :..alyZed in thre� different Cargille certified refracfive irdex oils. Estimates of asbestos content are � �2s2d cn vis��l comparisons using a calibrated gr�tic:.�le. P.cditicr,�l tests and treatments (se� below) � � � • y �Is� te �e^uired fcr certsin s�mples. � �: �n�iytic� is 2��:edited by the Nation�i Institute for Starc��::s �:�c Tec:-�nclogy (l�b Code �20�8) unce� � � � N�iicnal Vcluntary Laboratory Accredit�tion Procrm (NVL�P) 2nd Ar�e�ic�n Indus;ri�l Hyeiere � 4:.s�c:atien (r.IHA) �ccredited industri�i hygiene 12bora:cr�(c��i�icate �107�0). �Analytica p�rticip�tes n the NVLAF culk �sbestos proficienc;r tes;ing progrm (res�.,lts �vailable upon request). An in-hous2 � � ; �QC procr�m is maintained on a daily basis that requires, at a mi�imum, 10% of samples submitted � .� be re-2n21yz�d and logged into a quality control tr�c�Cirg syste:n. An�lytica participates in three r :,uzrteriy rourd robin QA/QC prog�ams with accredited I�bcr�tories throuahout the United St2tes. � , �used por�icr,s of samples are �rci�ived for six months cr reiumed to the clien� � � £ ; ASHING � ' c�ble �nd then set in � fumacc ` '._tiinc is � �.r�c��ure in whic� one half of the sample is ri��=� ir � c�.: , �' �t 500°C fcr c,.e hour or more. Most non-s�IICGtE IntE:TC ci�i� �-e e:imir�te�, le�ving only c5D@�tos � ,dIS:L'f�EC. I!'�2 �mount of 2she� m�teri�l is compc('E� iC #`e cricin�l �r�ount to defE�mine the volume � , , �rcent lost cue to ashing. The sample is then analyzad by PLM for the type and amount ofi 2sbestos � presen� Unless othervvise noted, the resi,(ts shown on ihe fin�! repo�t are the percentage of�sbestos in � '� � origina! materiai, not the ashed materiai, i.e. if 50°'0 oT'J�e original m�terial is lost due to as�ing �nd � � ; 3 ashed s�mple contains 10% asbestos, the final report would show 5% asbestos in the original >; materiai. � � � � � � POINT COUNTING �' � P5 of Novemcer 20, 1°CO3 the National Emission StandGrds for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) � � � �tablished rules requiring that friable ACM bulk samples with less than 10°/a asbestos be analyzed by � point count procedures described in the EPA-600/R-°3/11° test method. Analytica does have � ��cperienced analysts to perform point count if needed. Anaiytica Solutions Inc. cannot determine � � �lk sampie friability and cannot assume �esponsibiiity for client compliance with the NESHAP � � � ruie. � � � n) In Janua 1994, a NESHAP clarification was issued regarding analysis o(multi-layered samples. This clarifica6on requires � ry � all layers of a sample to be analyzed separately. (an exception is made for joiM compound and wallboard combinations). ,.. O�August 1,1994,Ef'A issued a notice o( advisory adopting a newAHEftA policy consistentw'rth the NESHP+P polic�l. � ' Layers are to be �eported individually. When reviewing an Analy6ca Solutions PLM analyses report.do not use the � composite result for the determinaGon of positive(greater than 1°1a)ACM. Oetermination of ACM should be made striclly .s: from the individual layer{s)o(each sample. '`' � �; � � � �, � � � � Aaslytica Solutions, Inc. , 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 � (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 ��� i` ' ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 ¢: 90LUT70lVS j€. n� zn Analytica Grouo company � � � . March 1, 1995 ' s � Mr. Jim Theye � Dames & Moore Y. 633 17th Street � 1 Suite 2500 Denver, CO 80202-3625 � � � � Re: LGN 313943 Project: 30361-001-195, Vail Marriott � ,,. � Dear Mr. Jim Theye: �` ' � The bulk samples recently submitted to our laboratory have been analyzed � by polarized light microscopy (PLM), the EPA-recommended method for � � identification of fibrous constituents in building materials. The results �, of these analyses are summarized in the encloaed table. Also enclosed is � a copy of documentation submitted with your samples. � �; ' Zf you have any technical questions concerning these analyses, please feel a: free to call me. All other calls should be directed to our Customer ;�' � ' Service Representatives. g �: Sincerely, � � . � � / � � / � � � ee �.� Te y Laborato Manager . �� t � Enclosurea ; �r. � � ' � M � � � � � � � � � "�� �: � � � 3' �" �. � z � Analytica Solutions, Inc. �' � 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 � a: ' Broomfield, CO 80021 i (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 � � ' FAX: (303) 469-5254 � ANALYTICA � 90LUTIONS i� xn Analytica Grouo company RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) � � � Client: Dases � lfoore LGN: 313943 �, � � coject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail KarriotL Page: 1 of 11 � �' �: 1 � a�ple Deccriotion: � � Sample Number Sample Date Description ;: � �. K-22495-12 02 24 95 Carpet mastic/hallwav phase I floor 3 � "M-22495-13 02 24 95 Carx>et masticfhallwav phase I floor 4 �. � � vM-22495-14 02 24 95 Carnet mastic�hallwav nhase I floor 5 £ �I-22495-15 02 24 95 Carvet masticjhallwav phase I floor 6 �' , � VM-22495-16 02 24 95 Carpet masticlhallwav, nhase II floor 3 } � , �. Recultc of PLM Aaalvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaqes Detected g i` Sample Number: VM-22495-12 VM-22495-13 VM-22495-14 VM-22495-15 VM-22495-16 � � �' �►sbestiform Minerals: Y � � �oaite r �thophyllite � Chryeotile � �--oc idol ite � �emolite-Actinolite �; TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 0 0 0 �` . �' � � :her Fibrous Materials: �, Fibrous Glaes � � - �llulose �nthetice 3.0 Trace <lt Trace <1$ � ` Other: � t � �rcent Nonfibrous � � Material 97.0 99.5 100 99.5 100 � �` f � � � �. '�alyst: ���•�G��Ts�!(1 Date: 03fO1f95 � Douglas ent � , � � � e � � � � Analytica Solutionc, Inc. � 325 Interlocken Parkway �' Suite 200 g 1 Broomfield, CO 80021 � (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 � � .�LYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 � SOLUTIONS �nalyticaGrouocompany RESLTLTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY � G 1 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY {pLM) � � _ent: Dases � !(oore LGN: 3139Q3 � � � ject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail llarriott Page: 2 of 11 � � � � � ple Descriution: ` �; aple Number Sample Date Description � , 22495-17 02 24 95 Carvet mastic/hallwav, phase II floor 5 � � -22495-18 02�24f95 Carnet mastic�hallwav, vhase ZI floor 6 � -22495-19 02/24/95 Carvet maetic/hallwav, vhase II floor 7 �' � ' •22495-20 02 24 95 Carpet mastic/hallwav, phase III floor 1 �.. -22495-21 02 24 95 Carpet masticJhallwav, nhase III floor 4 1 � sults of PLM 1lnalvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected � �' , Sample Number: VM-22495-17 VM-22495-18 VM-22495-19 VFi-22495-20 VM-22495-21 � �' �stiform Minerals: � � iite � iophyllite � ysotile � cidolite � �olite-Actinolite � � � �_ TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 0 0 0 � , �; � �r Fibrous Materials: �` rous Glaes � } lulose Trace <1� r' :hetics Trace <1$ Trace <1$ � ' ar: �; �, � :ent Nonfibrous � Material 99.5 100 100 99.5 99.5 � � �: � ' � t lyst:_<������ Date: 03/01�95 � L D uglas ent � � � � 1 � � � � � I , Analytica Solutions, Inc. � � 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 � � '- (303) 469-8868 �`� (800) 873-8707 � ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 ' 80LUTIOIVS � :n Anaytica Grouo company RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAt{PLE ANALYSI S BY ' POLARIZED LIGHT !�[ICROSCOPY (PLM) � � �' :lient: Dases & Moore LGN: 313943 ! -oject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail Narriott Page: 4 of 11 �. a' � i.mple Descrivtion: �" � �; Sample Number Sample Date �escrintion �' , ' 5-22495-25* 02 24 95 VFT with blk mastic[vendinq, ph 3, floor 6 �+i-22495-25 fAl 02 24 95 jfloor tilel � ' � ..s-22495-25 �B1 02 24 95 jmasticl � � �I-22495-26* 02 24 95 VFT with blk mastic LAC atoraae, ph 3, floor 5, 6 � �i VM-22495-26 fA1 02 24 95 Ifloor tilel � s � � Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected � _ � Sample Number: VM-22495-25* VM-22495-25 VM-22495-25 VM-22495-26* VM-22495-26 � ` jAl jBl S.A1 � �sbeatiform Minerals: � ! nsite � ' ? thophyllite � :hrysotile Trace <1$ 15.0 Trace <1$ � '•ocidolite � ' t emolite-Actinolite �., TOTAL ASBESTOS Trace <1$ 0 15.0 Trace <1$ 0 �' � � � � : her Fibrous Materiale: Fibrous Glaes � '�lluloae 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 � � ' nthetics � Other: � � : �rcent Nonfibrous � ' � Material 96.8 97.0 85.0 96.8 97.0 � � ° Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . ` � 1 � � ?'�alyst: Date: 03 O1 95 � Do glas ent � ' �`, � � � �. � � � � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. �? 325 Interlocken Parkway �: Suite 200 � � Broomfield, CO 80021 � (303) 469-8868 � �_ (800) 873-8707 � ' ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 �, 90LUTIONS E� ui Malytica Group company RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYS I S BY � POI.ARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLA[) � � � Client: DaDes � lloore LGN: 313943 � � �;: oject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail ltarriott Page: 5 of 11 �' �` � � $ t�ple Description: � Samvle Number Sample Date Description � � �, ' I-22495-26 fBl 02 24 95 fmasticl �, � •"5-22495-27* 02 24 95 VFT with blk mastic/maid closet, ph 3 floor S � � . � � VrS-22495-27 fAl 02 24 95 ffloor tilel � ; i-22495-27 fBl 02/24/95 (masticl VH-22495-28* 02 24 95 VFT with blk mastic[elec rm, ph 3, floor 1 1 � Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: PercentaQes Detected � � Sample Number: VM-22495-26 VM-22495-27* VM-22495-27 VM-22495-27 VM-22495-28* �' r 1 B, j A, �B, � lsbestiform Minerale: �' �site � � ! 'thophyllite � :hrysotile 15.0 Trace <1$ 15.0 Trace <1$ : �cidolite � ; emolite-Actinolite ` � � TOTAL ASBESTOS 15.0 Trace <1� 0 15.0 Trace <1$ �' . � � :_her Fibroue Materials: Fibrous Glase � . llulose 3.0 3.0 3.0 � : ithetics � �ther: � ' rcent Nonfibrous � , Material 85.0 96.8 97.0 85.0 96.8 � �; � Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analysea). � � �� x ; 7 alyst: . � Date: 03 O1 95 �, � Dou las e t � � � � ' Analytica Solutions, Inc. � 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 � � Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 �' � 90LUTIONS _..i Analytica Grouo company RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAHPLE ANALYS I S BY � �: POI.ARIZED LI(3HT MICROSCOPY (PLM) � �` � �. �; Client: Dases & )toore LGN: 3139�3 � , -oject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail 1[arriott Page: 6 of 11 � � � uvle Descrivtion: �` Sam le Number Samnle Date Deecrivtion � � � �' �l-22495-28 fA1 02 24 95 jfloor tilel � VM-22495-28 fBl 02 24 95 fmaeticl � � .I-22495-29* 02 24 95 Pink VFT black mastic/vendinct, nh 3, floor 2 fthree � partsl � , �l-22495-29 fAl 02 24 95 j,floor tilel � r � a= VM-22495-29 f81 02 24 95 fvellow mastic (on back of floor tilell � � 1 � aesults of PLM Analvsia: Visual Area Estimation: PercentaQes Detected � - �! Sample Number: VM-22495-28 VM-22495-28 VM-22495-29* VM-22495-29 VM-22495-29 � � " fA1 jBl jA1 LB1 � Asbestiform Minerale: �: *-�oeite '' � thophyllite Chrysotile 15.0 Trace <1$ � Crocidolite � ' emolite-Actinolite �: TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 15.0 Trace <1$ 0 0 �° . � � :her Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass ^�llulose 3.0 � k � �nthetics � vLher: �, �rcent Nonfibrous � ' Material 97.0 85.0 99.8 100 100 � � * Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses). � � ' �' P.nalyst: Date: 03 O1 95 � �� D uglas ent � � ��, g 5. �g @r, �' �: � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. � 325 Znterlocken Parkway � Suite 200 Broomfield, CO 80021 �', � (303) 469-8868 �; (800) 873-8707 � ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 �; ' 90LUTIONS �Analytica Grouo company RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYS I S BY �` POLARIZED LI(iHT t�1ICROSCOPY (PLM) �, ' LGN: 313943 �' Client: Daiec � lioore � � -oject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail llarriott Page: 7 of 11 � �: aeple Descrivtion: Samnle Number Samnle Date pescription � � 4-22495-29 fCl 02 24 95 Lblack maetic (underneath the laver of vellow maeticll �[ VM-22495-30* 02 24 95 Tan VFT black mastic/elevator area, ph 2, floor 2 � ' !i-22495-30 fA1 02 24 95 jfloor tilel � �` �,. "�i-22495-30 (B1 02 24 95 jmaeticl ' � VM-22495-31* 02 24 95 Brn VFT black masticfcafeteria, r�h 2, floor 2 fthree parts i �� 1 � �esults of PLM Analvcis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentactes Detected � �' Sample Number: �7M-22495-29 �7M-22495-30* VM-22495-30 VM-22495-30 VM-22495-31* � � - jct rAt LB� � l�sbeatiform Minerals: � T asite � � ! thophyllite Cnrysotile 15.0 Trace <1$ Trace <1� 15.0 Trace <1� �, Crocidolite � � , emolite-Actinolite � � TOTAL ASBESTOS 15.0 Trace <1$ Trace <1� 15.0 Trace <lYs � � i .her Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass c`Qllulose , •nthetice ' �.�her: � ' �rcent Nonfibrous � ' Material 85.0 99.4 99.5 85.0 99.8 � • Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses). � � - Y Analyst: Date. 03�01195 � D uglas ent � 1 � � 1 �: f � Analytica Solutions, Inc. ��' 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 � � Broomfield, CO 80021 = (303) 469-8868 �' (800) 873-8707 ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 � ' ' 90LUTION3 F;" n Analytica Gro�o company RESULTS OF SULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYS I S BY €' POLARIZED LI(iHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) �' �: � � �. ��ient: Daaes i ![oore LGN: 313943 � �: -oject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail Marriott Page: 8 of 11 �" �; � � k: -tmole Description: � � 5ample Number Sample Date Description � � ' i-22495-31 fA1 02 24 95 Lfloor tilel � � � � VM-22495-31 fBl 02 24 95 fyellow mastic (on back of floor tilell � , i-22495-31 fCl 02 24 95 Lblack maetic (underneath the laver of vellow masticll � � , •'�5-22495-32* 02 24 95 Brown VFT tan mastic/cafeteria nhase 2, fl 2 � ' � v�I-22495-32 fAl 02 24 95 lfloor tilel ' a a+ t: , �sults of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected ; a Sample Number: VM-22495-31 VM-22495-31 VM-22495-31 VM-22495-32* VM-22495-32 � (A1 jBl jCl fA1 % �sbeetiform Minerals: � �e►oeite i � ! thophyllite '` 15.0 �` .,xysotile �;, �rocidolite �; 1 emolite-Actinolite � ' � TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 15.0 0 0 � , � , . her Fibrous Materials: � Fibroue Glass �. CPllulose Trace <1$ � ! nthetics Trace <1� � � C _her: � 1 rcent Nonfibrous � ' Material 100. 100 85.0 99.8 100 � � « Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � � � � � Analyst: Date: 03jO1L95 � � Do glas ent � , � � � �' � �: Analytica Solutions, Inc. � ' � 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 � � (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 �, ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 90LUTIONS ���� ' tn Analytica Group company RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAKPLE ANALYSIS SY � POLARIZED LIC3HT MICROSCOPY (PLM) � �; � � Client: Daaes & Noore LGN: 313943 � � � ' roject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail llarriott Page: 9 of 11 � � avple Descriotion: �: � Samole Number Samvle Date Description � � � 4i-22495-32 fBl 02 24 95 Imasticl - � ' � VM-22495-33* 02 24 95 Brn vFT, vellow mastic/banciuet storacte hase 3 floor C � �; ' � .�*�-22495-33 !Al 02 24 95 j.,floor tilel � r � -3�I-22495-33 f B 1 02 24 95' Lmastic 1 - �; ' � VM-22495-34* 02 24 95 Cresm VFT black mastic/banauet hall phase 3, fl C fwith � levelina comvoundl � � .tecults of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation• Percentaaes Detected � �`' Sample Number: VM-22495-32 VM-22495-33* VM-22495-33 VM-22495-33 VM-22495-34* � Lsi 1Ai LBt � � l�sbeatiform Minerals: � "�►os ite � � � rthophyl lite �` f i.nzyeot i le � Crocidolite � :emolite-Actinolite �' , �:' I TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 0 0 0 � � �. • � ' ther Fibroua Materials: Fibrous Glass � �`�llulose 1.0 3.1 �' ynthetics 1.0 � ..ther: � ' � ercent Nonfibrous � Material 98.0 100 100 100 96.9 �- ' {. • Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � ;. � a. � � Analyst: �I Date: 03f0�95 � D ugla Kent � � � � � � �? � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Znterlocken Parkway Suite 200 Broomfield, CO 80021 ' (303) 469-8868 � (800j 873-8707 �' ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 �. 1 � S O L U T I O N S n Analytica Grouo company RES(JLTS OF BULR ASSESTOS SAMPLE ANALYS I S BY � POLARIZED LI(iHT NICROSCOPY (PLM) � � ' � �lient: Daaes i 1loore LGN: 3139a3 �' � � •oject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail llarriott Page: 10 of 11 � ' �, �` � .ople Descriotion: �` �! Sample Number Sample Date Description �, �-22495-34 fAl 02 24 95 Ifloor tilel � ' �M-22495-34 fBl 02 24 95 �mastict ' I-22495-34 fCl 02 24 95 flevelina compoundl "i-22495-35* 02 24 95 Tan VFT blk masticJcoat room, nhase 3 floor C �' , � VM-22495-35 fA1 02 24 95 jfloor tilel �,, Anal sis: Visual Area Esti.mation: Percenta ea Detected � � ..asults of PLM v a �, Sample Number: VM-22495-34 VM-22495-34 VM-22495-34 VM-22495-35* VM-22495-35 � ' 1A� rBt Lc� tAi � .abestiform Minerals: �` •-�s ite � � :hophyllite � .nrysotile :rocidolite � " amolite-Actinolite �; ' TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 0 0 0 . �' her Fibrous Materials: � ' ibrous Glass � :.11ulose 3.0 10.0 Trace <1$ nthetica ' ..ner: � = rcent Nonfibrous ' Material 97.0 90.0 100 99.9 100 ` Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses). $. ' Analyst: . � Date: 03/O1f 95 �; Do�glas ent � � ' �' � � �' � � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. � 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 �; Broomfield, CO 80�21 �; ' (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 � FAX: (303) 469-5254 � ' ANALYTICA � 90LUTIONS an Analytica Grouo company REStTLTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY �: POLARIZED LI(iHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) § ; ' e � Client: Daoes & Moore LGN: 3139Q3 �' ' a -oject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail Narriott Page: 11 of 11 � � �'. � teple Description: � � � Samnle Number Samnle Date Descrintion �` 5-35 B 02 24 95 (masticl � ' d-2249 ( 1 ___f____�_ �, �- ' � Y � � ' 2 � �; � �. c � Results of PLM l►aalvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected � ' Sample Number: VM-22495-35 �i 1B� � [►ebestiform Minerals: H " �osite � ' .thophyllite � � ��hrysot ile ����� �roc ido 1 ite � •emolite-Actinolite � ' 4 TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 � , � ' :her Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass � -allulose 10.0 ' mthetica � � other: � �rcent Nonfibrous �, � Material 90.0 �` � Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses). � � ' � k � s�alyst: Date: 03 O1 95 p t D uglas Kent £ 1 � � � �` � k � �' � � �; CLIENT: r I(.�a: r ���� � Page of � Address: 3 !7 �'f�C'C' LGN: � ' l��;N�J Gi� C,n � � Phone: � —���� ��1 v'� � ,l�,l,l�,`' 1 Pro,�ect Number: _ � FAX: �—?�i��1 -s-c�-f_-��-T-�-c>-v-s- ��,�11v) —DU l I�'� �' ' � 1 • 2 Buil��g/Ad ress: �, Verbal results? � 1,� G�A, f'nlnracin R�403 U�"�I� �i��p�0�[J � � No e '��.`�bal results to: � ��g� 'j H�'�f� (303)420-4449 �' Phone-if different: �8�� 873-g��� Tumarolu�d Needed: �. Pager(303)860-5723 Rush 24 hour � � FAX results? � yes ❑ No FAX (303)420-1434 �2 day _5 day � Disposition of Samples s � � � � Retum �Dispose after 6 months � BESTOS SAMPLE � BULK AS � 1 DATA SHEET � � � ' Information for Our Laboratory Report � � Sample Sample Material Sampled � � Number Date Description/Condition/Location � � Yh1-'1'L .- -12 �,'��'� Q5 P��'� �- ��� � k a(�uli��� 7clv � � --f � � � "��-'' � � . � — I 7 � � —IS �/ � � , � � - � � i�.�� � � 1 ��, . . � . , : . � _ � � � � .�p . . - � � � � � q � . � � . � � -- �d ��L-i � � �-z � � � ' . � OTHER INPORMATION: �' � CHAIN OF CUSTODY: � �; Relinquished by: Received by: � �'' Relinquished by: Received by: � , Rcceived b : - � Relinquished by: _----_-- �__.__ Y � � � � � � � . _: . J t Y11 �'L��D � Page�o(� � CLiEi�rr'. LGN: � � t Address: ' � '' ` i ` 1 ` � Al�,' 11 �I��l,l�.�� 1 Pro'ect Number: � � PFAX� -ti-c�-i,-t'-T-1-t>-N-S- �O�/�) — n�Jl— I�I� � ' � Verbal results? 18000 West Highway 72 Building/Address: , ❑ Yes ❑ No Golden, Colorado 80403 � ' Verbal results to: (303) 420-4449 �` (800) 873-8707 T�azoluid Needed: fi Phone-if differenr. Pager(303) 860-5723 � FAX results? � y� FAX (303) 420-1434 =Rush _24 hour e ' ❑ No 2 day _S day � � Disposition of Samples �< ' � Re[um � Dispose after 6 months � � BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE � ' DATA SHEET � �: �' ' Information for Our Laboratory Report � �' Sample Sample Material Sampled �' ' Number Date Description/Condition/Location � ; vl(� - �7���� . � 7 //�/�y/� � �� f� z � a� P l�.0 '� I ��^'LY'1`,- � � '� " � � ,, .� � ,� k ._ 13 �: n ; 1 —7� �'�, .3 , f���o� ('� Bou�4�� �nocl) $r k i1��,��� � � � � �� � 1 � l ' g -7 � ���� u `� rr �j sl � �Ci �-�r�IX t, � � � �7 ? � � ��(��d C I�uk " _ � :� � ._� �2 � 1 �I�r, �w� '` � ' • t - �y,k ��T .� �: ._ � Z v`e,�• 1a�� ►«�s-�� � -�aK t,'fY �. � _� `� 'L �(�Ja�el �,�t �31 e�1� i'V1�, � r �� , . �:� •�Ft - � �l l� �- -��� r�t�u� ��w � � ' � O�HER INFORMATION: � X � CHAIN OF GUSTODY: � ��� � y� � � ��11�1/ � Relinquished by: Received by: � , Received b � Relinquished by: y= Rclinquishcd by: Reccived by: � �. ' � � � � � 4` � � \ � � CLIENT: �✓�!t!OJ_� l��p�`� � Page�of � ' Address: LGN: � n � � �1►M LC�S-(_ � � 1 ,. . , � ' J— 1 11 r<<�l�� 1 I�.f� Project Number: �; , Phone: -S-U-I.-t'-T-I-C)-N-S- �JO3C0 I —DOl — l a�i �' FAX: Verbal results? 18000 West Highway 72 Building/Address: �` ' ❑ Yes ❑ No Golden, Colorado 80403 � Verbal results to: (303)420-4449 � Phone-if different: �g��873�8707 Tumarolu�d Needed: �' Pager(303) 860-5723 Rush _24 hour ,!< � FAX results? � y� � No FAX(303)420-1434 =2 day _5 day � Disposition of Samples � �; ' � Retum �Dispose after 6 months � �' BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE � ' DATA SHEET � �. � � ' Information for Our Laboratory Report � Sample Sample Material Sampled �' ' Number Date DescriptioNCondition/Locaiion , � � d���-�.2� �s � �,,,,� ��-, � - 3 2 � 5� 1��� t ��i 2 � �{���► av, -, L v � � , _ r „� � tF3 rr '�1�1�'r r � - � 3 3 l� ��(u�-�'5��� �-c�i1��� r1�.���L �' ' �t �, �,�►�e � �3� � G ��x��'�� B1c�.ck n�- � � � �t� Tit"^ �f�T� � ' `J`..� � C'i (�'G'�'�" f�6Q.<<K K YtM4Ti �� � s � � � �. �; ' ;' � � � � � � � ' �: OTHER INFORMATION: g i t CHAIN OF CUSTODY: � � � Relinquished by: Received by: � °� �f� � � Relinquished by: Received by: � � Relinquished by: Received by: � , � �; � � ANALYTICA SOLUTiONS , 325 Interiocken Parkway Suite#200 Broomfield,Colorado 80021 ' POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY, (PLM) BULR SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES ' i I r n I d b ofessionai mineralo ist with a minimum of a �uik samples of construction mater a s a e a a yze y a pr g �achelors Degree in Geology using the July 1993, EPA Test Method,(EPA/6001R-93/116), "Method for � � Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Buildinq Materials".�'� As specified by NVLAP, the total percent �f ACM reported for composite samples is the arithmatic sum, to one significant digit to the right of the ,�cimal point, of all layers defined in the sample. As suggested by the EPA, our laboratory uses the racke Line Method to test the index of�efraction of the materials. Each sample is prepared and analyzed in th�ee different Cargille ce�tified refractive index oils. Estimates of asbestos content are F�sed on visual comparisons using a calibrated graticule. Additional tests and treatments (see below) ' � ay also be required for certain samples. ' �alytica is accredited by the National Institute for Standards and Technology(Lab Code#2088) under � e National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) accredited industrial hygiene laboratory (certificate#10790). Analytica participates �—the NVLAP bulk asbestos proficiency testing program (results available upon request). An in-house A/QC program is maintained on a daily basis that requires, at a minimum, 10% of samples submitted � to be re-analyzed and logged into a quality control tracking system. Analytica participates in three � . �uarterly round robin QA/QC programs with accredited laboratories throughout the United States. � nused portions of samples are archived for six months or retumed to the client. � ASHING � „shing is a procedure in which one half of the sample is placed in a crucible and then set in a fumace ' � at 500°C for one hour or more. Most non-silicate interferants are eliminated, leaving only asbestos � ndisturbed. The amount of ashed material is compared to the original amount to determine the volume ` r,ercent lost due to ashing. The sample is then analyzed by PLM for the type and amount of asbestos present. Unless otherwise noted, the results shown on the final report are the percentage of asbestos in ; �e original material, not the ashed material, i.e. if 50°� of the original material is lost due to ashing and ' ..�e ashed sample contains 10% asbestos, the final report would show 5% asbestos in the original , matenal. POINT COUNTING ' � '1s of November 20, 1990, the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) � �stablished rules requiring that friable ACM bulk samples with less than 10% as6estos be analyzed by ' point count p�ocedu�es described in the EPA-600/R-93/119 test method. Analytica does have �xperienced analysts to perform point count if needed. Analytica Solutions Inc. cannot determine �ulk sample friability and cannot assume responsibility for client compliance with the NESHAP � rule. � � �'� �. � ��� In January 1994, a NESHAP clarification was issued regardi�g analysis of mul6-layered samples. This clarification requires all layers of a sample to be analyzed separately. (an exception is made for joint compound and wallboard combinations). On August 1,1994,EPA issued a noGce of advisory adopting a new AHERA policy consistent with the NESHAP policy. ' Layers are to be repoRed individually. When reviewing an Analytica Solutions PLM analyses repoR,do not use the composite result fo�the determination of positive(g�eater than 1%)ACM. Determination of ACM should be made strictly irom the individual layer(s) of each sample. ' � i � STAT� OF COLOI��.DO � � COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - ���•�o� Oedicated to protecting and improving the health and �,� � environment o(the people o(Colorado � �a �300 Cherry Geek Dr.S. Laboratory Buiiding "�' , Denver,Colorado 80222-1530 4Z10 E.11th/wenue � ���� Phone p03)692-2000 penve�,Colorado 802 2 0-3 71 6 p03)691-<700 Roy Rort� , Go�ernor . ' - htrioa A Ndarti MO,MPH 6aen�Ctie Diredur -� :,:� , ' � ''. : ;« . � The � followirig �udividual is �utharized td" receive an :: ...:. � Asbestos:Aba.�enient:.Identificatiari �ard* � 1 � .. .. ,�:; � - ,w,. :e � °v.: .. .:: .;�:� �>. ... .::. - _ `�'£�,. �.i` �c:� : _ ..... .. ...: . .... .. ..� � ^;:`;,;' � . 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"� :=:;. `;�<:.�"',.: Cert�ficatiot�';typ� P4JECT���DESIGNER ;: ;; � � � � � � �;�:�. . . � ' . -� - ��� . ... r .. _ . ....�- .: ., . :.. . .. .. :�s;: :�> _ ��`_..; _ .: , `�w � F.:: �' � -..., .: .> .; . ,;,: ; . •� �:: . :. .: .: . .. _�. .. .. �_-�;. :... �.,... :. � ,.,: ..� :==� :��� ': Authori�:ed APCD Rep .,. nta�-ive"`�Vrin b�u inlc._;onlyj,_-�`�.:�� � �:;. ::::>;,>;> --...,. ....... .r... .n..;�:� : . ..-q._N��1:-.�C�«py::!3^S.v.Ji.:!. �r�.V�v. i.' .y�}':.;.'.' -1 ... � ..... Q�•: �� � �� ��pp�J, iw�K..N�}. ry4. .� ' _ ;^ Y" �^ �yn�.� � . �l- ��:i.C'�y-.� .\ rr� .Y�.:=:;���., �_:: ,,;, µ.�:" . . � `�ti:. '.�Ci�( "�i;': yi '( °' . . ' .<.' �. .l�'�_`y. � . .._�.?::. � . ����`�.�crr..�. �::?��r':'% q'.: "- .:.,.. `� . �xu.-.... .«...we,o;....r.x.< . ...:.: < .�: ,.. ^`�^^'^':::vv.w:a:.c.:.. ...:•^'' . I certify that I anl�`the individual described above. ' � I Si ature � � 1 � * This document to be used to obtain an Asbestos Abatement ID Card NLY � For questions,�call Larry Dover (692-3158) or Tom Tayon (692-318�. • � � �' �; ' � �` " � � � �: �' � � STAT� �F COLOIZ��DO � Roy Romer,Covernor � ��� � Patricia^.Nolan,MD,MPH,Executivt pircctor ��; ,p Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people o(Colorado ''�� \�� 4300 Cherry Creek Dr.S. labontory Buildi�g ����' Denver,Colondo 80222-1530 4210 E.11 th Avenue .� �6. , Phone(303)692-2000 Demier,Colondo 80220-3716 � (303)691-4700 Colorado Deputmenc of Pubiic Healch ' INSPfiCTOR/MAHAGB�'iNT PLANNFsR 0?/18/95 and Environmenc Jemes H. Theye � � � 1335 filizebeth Street Denver, CO 80206 � ' � Congratulations! You have met the certification requirements for the discipline(s) listed above , under the Colorado Asbestos Certification Program. Your certification expires on the date referenced above. � The following items are attached to this letter: (1) The original of your initial training/refresher � training certificate(s), if applicable; (2) Your photo identification authorization. LEA E � REFER TQ THE ATTACHED SHEET FOR OBTAIIVING YOUR PHOTO IDENTIFICATION � , ARD You must carry your identification card with you at �11 times when perfornaing � asbestos-related work. � Please note that annual refresher courses are required under Colorado law for all certification categories. Acco�ding to Air Quality Control Commission (AQCG� Regulalion Number 8, you � must submit your application for re-ce�cation AT LEAST thirty (30) days prior to the � ' expiintion date. This is necessary t� prevent the lapse of your Colora�o certification. If you in successfully complete the testing process prior to the expirafion date listed above, your new certificate will be re-issued as of tlie above date; if you do not complete the process by the date � listed above, the date you complete the process will become your new certification date. When submitting your application,be sure to include the original of your latest refresher certificate and the proper fee. � h men f u ' Envir nmeni at 0 692- 179 if ou � Please call t e Colorado Depart t o P blic Health and o (3 3) 3 y have any questions regarding asbestos abatement certification. � , �: � � � � � «n�a � ' � � � � - � � � � �.'d -^.�`-� .r _i._ _ ' •'_-� —' �. .�_-_l �`_—_ ---_ _ _ _ #�. �� 1F�=.,,= ��i =,.-- e�: �'� '�'�'f� �� Sr� � _ .�.. �; ��� � �`:- � - ,� � ��il'' � --- - ` . � x�� i���liJ,. 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L z X I W �'r � g i• f � � , � . �, _ .__.'• �@p, • ....__ � S.`. • _ �_ ...... .. . • -k � �' $+. � , �' � ' ' , Appendix C � ' - Dames & Moore Bulk Sampling Results � � � - �: � , � �' � � � �: ' . � ' � � � � � � � � � � $ �: �' � � � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Znterlocken Parkway Suite 200 � � � Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 {800j 873-8707 ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 ' 9 O L U T i O N S an Analytica Group company ' April 21, 1995 � Mr. Jim Theye �, � Dames & Moore 633 17th Street Suite 2500 Denver, CO 80202-3625 Re: LGN 314655 Project: 30361-001-5252-195 � � Dear Mr. Jim Theye: � The bulk samples recently submitted to our laboratory have been analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) , the EPA-recommended method for identification of fibrous constituents in building materials. The results ' of these analyses are summarized in the enclosed table. Also enclosed is � a copy of documentation submitted with your samples. � R � ' If you have any technical questions concerning these analyses, please feel � free to call me. All other calls should be directed to our Customer � Service Representatives. � � ._ Sinc e y � � �, � Reed T. T � Laborator Manager � � ' . Enclosures � � � � � �s � ' � � �. � � � � � � � �; �.: � �. � � � �' ' Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 � ' (303) 469-8868 � (800) 873-8707 � ANALYTICA FAX: (303} 469-5254 90LUTION3 �-�� ' anAnalyticaGroupcompany RESLTLTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY � POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) � � ' � Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 314655 � � �: , �roject ID: 30361-001-5252-195 Page• 1 of 4 � �' :ample Descriution: � � � Sample Number Sample Date Descrintion �: �: ' lM-42095-01 04 20 95 Mudded fittinq and sealant finsufficient sealant for � analvsisl VM-42095-02* 04 20 95 Mudded fittin4 and sealant fthree partsl , IM-42095-02 fA1 04 20 95 (insulationl '7M-42095-02 �B1 04 20 95 (wrapl _ �' , VM-42095-02 fCl 04 20 95 fsealantl � � ' Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected � � Sample Number: VM-42095-01 VM-42095-02* VM-42095-02 VM-42095-02 VM-42095-02 �; ' IA1 fBl fCl �, Asbestiform Minerals: � *mosite nthophyllite � 1 c:hrysotile Trace <1� 10.0 Crocidolite remolite-Actinolite , TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 Trace <1$ 0 0 10.0 �` �ther Fibrous Materials: � ' Fibrous Glass 15.0 13.0 15.0 � Cellulose 9.0 90.0 � :ynthet ics - �; i ✓ther: Trace <1� � �o.o Talc � 'ercent Nonfibrous �' � Material 85.0 77.0 85.0 10.0 80.0 � * Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . , Analyst: Date: 04 20 95 � ��_ � ougl Kent � � 1 . , Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 ' Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 �. {800) 873-8707 � FAX: (303) 469-5254 ��� ' ANALYTICA 30LUTIONS an Analytica Group company RESULTS OF SULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYS I S BY POLARIZED LI(�HT MICROSCOPY (PLM) ' Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 31Q655 ' Project ID: 30361-001-5252-195 Page: 2 of 4 �: ' Sample Description: SamUle Number Sample Date Description tVM-42095-03* 04 20 95 Mudded fittina and sealant ftwo partsl VM-42095-03 fA1 04 20 95 (insulationl � VNi-42095-03 fBt 04 20 95 (sealantl , VM-42095-04* 04 20 95 White insulation from flue fwith wrapl , VM-42095-04 fA1 04 20 95 1insulationl �. , �. Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaves Detected � Sample Number: VM-42095-03* VM-42095-03 VM-42095-03 VM-42095-04* VM-42095-04 � fA1 fBl fAl ' Asbeatiform Minerals: �: Unosite �' , �nthophyllite ; Chrysotile Trace <1$ 10.0 � Crocidolite � fremolite-Actinolite � TOTAL ASBESTOS Trace <1$ 0 10.0 0 0 � ' Other Fibrous Materials: Fibrous Glass 12.0 12.6 � Cellulose 19.0 20.0 10.0 4.8 � . Synthetics �' , Other: Trace <1$ 10.0 � Talc � Percent Nonfibrous �" � ' Material 80.0 80.0 80.0 78.0 82.6 � * Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � ' ,: �` Analyst: � Date: 04�20f95 � ougla Kent � � I �' � � � � � � �" Analytica Solutions, Inc. _'' � 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 ;; (303) 469-8868 �: (800) 873-8707 ANALYTTCA FAX: (303) 469-5254 ' soLUriorrs an Analynca Group company RESULTS OF BLTI.R ASBESTOS SAMPLE A2JALYSIS BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) . � ' � Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 314655 � ' roject ID: 30361-001-5252-195 Page: 3 of 4 ' •amvle Descrintion: � Sample Number Sample Date Descrintion � � ' M-42095-04 fBl 04J20/95 Jwranl �; VM-42095-OS* 04�20f95 White ineulation from flue fwith wrapl ' .'M-42095-OS fAl 04 20 95 (insulationl �` l�t-42095-05 fBl 04 20 95 (wranl ' VM-42095-06* 04 20 95 White insulation from flue fwith wrapl i � �tesults of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected �s �: �: Sample Number: VM-42095-04 VM-42095-OS* VM-42095-OS VM-42095-05 VM-42095-06* � � IB1 � lAl fBl �' Asbestiform Minerals: � ' �osite � ' rthophyllite �. Chrysotile � � Crocidolite � :emolite-Actinolite � ' � TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 0 0 0 �' ' :her Fibrous Materials: � Fibroue Glasa 15.0 15.8 15.0 p ^�llulose 90.0 5.0 Trace <1� 90.0 10.0 � ' {nthetice �ther: � �' �rcent Nonfibrous � ' Material 10.0 80.0 83.7 10.0 75.0 ��' * Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . �,, � � �' Analyst= ou 1 s Kent Date: 04 20 95 � g k, , 6 � � �; ' �, � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 (800) 873-8707 ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 ' soLUrcoivs anAnalyticaGroupcompany REStJI.TS OF BLTLR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSZS BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) ' Client: Dames & Moore . LGN. 314655 � ?roject ID: 30361-001-5252-195 Page: 4 of 4 � Sample Descriotion: ' Samnle Number Sample Date Descri tion � ✓M-42095-06 fA1 04 20 95 linsulationl VM-42095-06 �B1 04 20 95 jwrapl , � �. ' � � � � Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected �° r: � Sample Number: VM-42095-06 VM-42095-06 fAl IB1 � ' Asbestiform Minerals: � amoeite � nthophyllite � ..hrysotile Crocidolite remolite-Actinolite �? � TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 �� � �' �ther Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass 15.8 � Cellulose 5.0 90.0 �, iynthetics � L �ther: �_ �ercent Nonfibrous �' ' Material 79.2 10.0 * Compoaite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � Analyat: Date: 04�20f 95 ���� oug s Kent �; ' � � �! �' � � � � � �' I Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Znterlocken Parkway Suite 200 ' Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 (800) 873-8707 ANALYTTCA F�: (303) 469-5254 , 9 O L U T I O N 9 an Analytica Group company � , April 18, 1995 Mr. Ji.m Theye � Dames & Moore 633 17th Street Suite 2500 �` � Denver, CO 80202-3625 � Re: LGN 314614 Project: 30361-001-195, Vail Marriott ' Dear Mr. Jim Theye: , ' The bulk samples recently eubmitted to our laboratory have been analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM), the EPA-recommended method for �; identification of fibrous constituenta in building materials. The results � ' of these analyses are summarized in the enclosed table. Also enclosed is a copy of documentation submitted with your samples. ' If you have any technical questions concerning these analyses, please feel � free to call me. All other calls should be directed to our Custiomer �' Service Representatives. � ' - Sinc �., � �: � �. Reed T. � Laborato Manager � � � Enclosures � � . �; � � � � �- � � � _ �;: � � � � � �: � � � �= � � � � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 (800) 873-8707 , ANALYTICA FAx: c3o3> 469-5254 90LC7TI ONS an Analytica Group company RESIJLTS OE BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) ' Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 314614 � ?roject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail Marriott Page: 1 of 5 1 'aamole Description: SamUle Number Sample Date Description � /M-41795-01* 04 17 95 White tape over paper�on fb41 ftwo partsl � VM-41795-01 fA1 04 17 95 fwhite sealant (on surface of tape) 1 r _ � JM 41795-01 fBl 04 17 95 jtanel ' 1M-41795-02* 04 17 95 Anqle end sealant/on fbal ftwo partsl VM-41795-02 fA1 04 17 95 (aealantl 1 Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected � � ' . Sample Number: VM-41795-01* VM-41795-01 VM-41795-01 VM-41795-02* VM-41795-02 � fA1 fBl fAl Asbestiform Minerals: noaite $ � � �thophyllite Chryeotile 2.4 8.0 4.0 8.0 �. ^rocidolite remolite-Actinolite �' . � � TOTAL ASBESTOS 2.4 8.0 0 4.0 8.0 � ' ther Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass 4.0 5.0 50.0 � -ellulose 42.0 60.0 � ynthetics '` Other: 3.0 10.0 5.0 10.0 Talc Talc ercent Nonfibrous � � Material 48.6 82.0 35.0 41.0 82.0 �' � t Compoaite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyaee) . �' r nnalyst: Date: 04 18 95 �;; ougla Rent � � � L � � �' � Analytica Solutions, Inc. � 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 (800) 873-8707 , ANALYTTCA FAX: (303) 469-5254 3 O L U T I O N 9 an Analytica Group company RESiJLTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY POLARI2ED LI(iHT DSICROSCOPY (PLM) , Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 314614 ' 'roject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail Marriott Page: 2 of S 1 iamnle Descriutioa: Sample Number Sample Date Descrivtion , !M-41795-02 fBl 04 17 95 lvellow fiberalass insulationl '�M-41795-03* 04 17 95 Mudded anale end sealantfon fbal ftwo partsl � VM-41795-03 fA1 04 17 95 Jsealantl � ' � �M-41795-03 fBl 04 17 95 (vellow fibercrlass insulationl �' �' VM-41795-04* 04/17�95 Anale end sealant�on fbal ftwo partsl � . � ' Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaves Detected � Sample Number: VM-41795-02 VM-41795-03* VM-41795-03 VM-41795-03 VM-41795-04* � � fBl fAl IB1 � Asbestiform Minerals: � aosite , zthophyllite � � Chrysotile 4.0 10.0 3.2 �, `rocidolite � � � :emolite-Actinolite TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 4.0 10.0 0 3.2 � , � ..ther Fibrous Materials: Fibrous Glass 100 60.0 100 60.0 � ellulose � ynthetics � Other: 4.0 ercent Nonfibrous ' � Material 36.0 90.0 32.8 �; �; � Composite analysie (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � �; � _ � "nalyst: Date: 04 18 95 E Dougla Kent � r � � � � � Anal tica Solutions Inc. �' Y , 325 Interlocken Parkway � � Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 � ! (303) 469-8868 (800j 873-8707 ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 � 90LUTION9 ��� anAnalyticaGroupcompany RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSZS BY �' POLARI2ED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) �; ' Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 31Q614 � �roject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail Marriott Page• 3 of 5 � � iamole Description: 4 1 � Samnle Number Sample Date Description �, ►M-41795-04 fA1 04 17 95 (sealantl �' i � VM-41795-04 fBl 04 17 95 jvellow fiberalass insulationl � , � JM-41795-OS 04 17 95 White mud packincr/boiler flue 5 � � 7M-41795-06 04 17 95 Grav outer laverfboiler flue C � ' � VM-41795-07 04 17 95 White flue insulation/boiler H � � ' # Results of PLM Analvsis: Visual Area Estimation: PercentaQes Detected � � Sample Number: VM-41795-04 VM-41795-04 VM-41795-05 VM-41795-06 VM-41795-07 "` � jA1 1B1 � Asbestiform Minerals: � - noeite � , zthophyllite �` Chrysotile 8.0 Trace <1$ � Crocidolite �' � remolite-Actinolite �' r � TOTAL ASBESTOS 8.0 0 Trace <1� 0 0 = , �' 1 , ther Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass 100 20.0 10.0 �` ^ellulose 20.0 � ynthetics �' � uther: 10.0 � Talc �lr ercent Nonfibrous � � 3. Material 82.0 79.5 90.0 80.0 � * Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � �' � �r Analyst: Date: 04/18f95 �' _ D g as ent � � � � � �,, � a � � � � Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Interlocken Parkway � Suite 200 � Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-88b8 (800) 873-8707 , ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 soLVrroivs an Analytica Group company RESULTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) � Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 314614 �, � 'roject ID: 30361-001-195, Vail Narriott Page: 4 of 5 � � � :ample Description: �: � Sample Number Sample Date Descrintion � ' 'M-41795-08 04 17 95 Black hard sealant/press. release � ''M-41795-09* 04 17 95 New mud and tape/hot water ftQ �three partsl � 1 � VM-41795-09 fA1 04 17 95 (mudl � R�I-41795-09 fBl 04 17 95 (tanel � , � VM-41795-09 fCt 04 17 95 fvellow fibervlass ineulationl � ' � � Results of PLM Analysis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentacres Detected � �; Sample Number: VM-41795-08 VM-41795-09* VM-41795-09 VM-41795-09 VM-41795-09 �'' � fA1 fBl fCl �` Asbestiform Minerals: . aoeite � rthophyllite � � Chr sotile � Y -:ocidolite :emolite-Actinolite J ' . � TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 , 0 0 0 0 �' �; � _ther Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass 23.0 10.0 100 � ?lluloae 18.0 5.0 50.0 � �nthetics , Other: �f � ercent Nonfibrous � ' Material 100 59.0 95.0 40.0 � k Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � � � 'zalyst: � 1 Date: 04/18f95 � ' Dougla erit � � �: � , �i � �' Analytica Solutions, Inc. 325 Interlocken Parkway Suite 200 ' Broomfield, CO 80021 (303) 469-8868 (800) 873-8707 ANALYTICA FAX: (303) 469-5254 , soc,uriorrs an Analytica Group company RESLTLTS OF BULR ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) s ' � Client: Dames & Moore LGN: 314614 � Project ZD: 30361-001-195, Vail M[arriott Page: 5 of S �, , �, � Samvle Descrivtion: � Sam�le Number Samnle Date Descrintion � ' JM-41795-10* 04 17 95 New mud�hot wtr ftQ (three nartsl VM-41795-10 fAl 04 17 95 fmudl � � � NM-41795-10 fBl 04 17 95 Itapel � VM-41795-10 fCi 04 17 95 Iyellow fiberalass insulationl � ' � �- � , Results of PLM Analv6is: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected �� �; ' � Sample Number: VM-41795-10* VM-41795-10 VM-41795-10 VM-41795-10 � ' fAl fBl fC1 ;'; Asbestiform Minerals: �; "mosite nthophyllite � ' uhrysotile � Crocidolite remolite-Actinolite '' � � E TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 0 0 0 � ' �, � �ther Fibrous Materials: � Fibrous Glass 32.0 10.0 100 �ellulose 12.0 3.0 50.0 �. �ynthetics �! � .�ther: � S' �, �ercent Nonfibrous � ' Material 56.0 97.0 40.0 �:" * Composite analysis (multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses) . � �' ' � e: Analyst: �- Date: 04/18/95 �;' �ug a en �; ' � � � � �: �, � �` � � CLIENT: E`j-� /��/�� • 'Page�..of� � Address:. � �-'/7 � S50 LGN: / ' � n�,���� �� ��z�� ANI�L�'"I�I(;f� Pro'ect Number. � Phone: 83/— g�lo8 _s-o-t_-t'-T-1-O-N-S- ,��3�I— 00�—!qS FAX: 83/- $7O8 ' Verbal results? 18000 West Highway 72 Building/ d ress- _ � y�s : ❑ o Golden,Colorado 80403 � f�l�t�t �o� Verbal results to: `J�-i� (303)420-4449 ' Phone-if different: �g��873-8707 TumaroLind Needed: Pager(303)860-5723 �Rush 24 hour FAX results?�y� ❑ No FAX(303)420-1434 _2 da 5 da Y — Y � Disposidon of Samples � Retum �Dispose after 6 months � � BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE � � T HEET � DA A S , � � Information for Our Laboratory Report � Sam le Sam le Material Sampled Number I?a e Descri tion/Condition/Location � '` P . �' � �/H- '�/7�S- � �' �' . _�� ��r �5 _ _ ���� l�� ��2� ��r �� ��� � � ' �Z � � � �� � � 'u� _ � 03 �I��� �(!�le � ��� � �� � , ,, � �� � � � ��� � � � � �J.� - �/�,��1� �'.�rn . � � � `1.�� �lK S � 01 , o� � o� Q r �e•l�� �'/� � . � � . � �y ��� ��k .1��a�� , hv.��r ,�/ � -- ��u� l�d� S'���-u � ,�'e�s, �el�a�e. 0 B . �� �� tt � , O �� / ,�, �� ��r � �. /0 ,G� /fj�,/�_�� ,�la-� �J�,- ��� � OTHER INFORMATION: _- - ------�-------- CHAIN OF CUSTODY• � - ��` Relinquished by: � Received by: /� S � � Relinquished by: Received by: ` �- ___'�_ ____ �' � Relinquished by: Received by: �_ --- --- -.___...,_,,,m,.,...,..... � � � �; � � • ANALYTICA SOLUTIONS � � ' 325 Interlocken Pa�kway � Sune#200 � Broomileld,Colo�ado 80021 � � � ' POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY, (PLM) 1 BULR SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES �' Bulk samples of construction materials are analyzed by a professional mineralogist with a minimum of a � , achelor's Degree in Geology using the July 1993, EPA Test Method,(EPA/6001R-93/116), "Method for ��ie_Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Buildinq Materials".�'� As specified by NVLAP, the total percent of ACM reported for composite samples is the arithmatic sum, to one significant digit to the right of the � ecimal point, of all layers defined in the sample. As suggested by the EPA, our laboratory uses the �ecke Line Method to test the index of�efraction of the materials. Each sample is prepared and analyzed in three different Cargille ce�tified refractive index oils. Estimates of asbestos content are � ased on visual comparisons using a calibrated graticule. Additional tests and treatments (see below) may also be required for certain samples. � �' � ►nalytica is accredited by the National Institute for Standards and Technology (Lab Code #2088) under � �ne National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) accredited industrial hygie�e laboratory (certificate#10790). Analytica participates i the NVLAP bulk asbestos proficiency testing program (results available upon request). An in-house , .�A/QC program is maintained on a daily basis that requires, at a minimum, 10% of samples submitted to be re-analyzed and logged into a quality control tracking system. Analytica participates in three � �ua�terly round robin QA/QC programs with accredited laboratories throughout the United States. � ' Jnused ponions of samples are archived for six months or retumed to the client. � � . � ASHING � � � Ashing is a p�ocedure in which one half of the sample is placed in a crucible and then set in a furnace 3t 500°C for one hour or more. Most non-silicate interferants are eliminated, leaving only asbestos � �ndisturbed. The amount of ashed material is compared to the original amount to determine the volume ercent lost due to ashin . The sam le is then analyzed by PLM for the type and amount of asbestos � 1 P 9 P � present. Unless otherwise noted, the results shown on the final report are the percentage of asbestos in the original material, not the ashed material, i.e. if 50% of the o�iginal material is lost due to ashing and � the ashed sample contains 10°/a asbestos, the final report would show 5% asbestos i� the original �' material. � POINT COUNTING � � �' As of November 20, 1990, 1he National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) � � established rules requiring that friable ACM bulk samples with less ihan 10% asbestos be analyzed by � point count procedures described in the EPA-600/R-93/119 test method. Analytica does have �� experienced analysts to perform point count if needed. Analytica Solutions Inc. cannot determine � ' bulk sample friability and cannot assume responsibility for client compliance with the NESHAP � rule. �; �= ,. � � ��� In January 1994, a NESHAP clarificalion was issued regarding analysis o(multi-layered samples. This clarification requlres � al!laye�s of a sample to be analyzed separately. (an excepGon is made for Joint compound and wallboard combinations). � � , On August 1, 1994,EPA issued a noGce of advisory adopGng a new AHERA policy consistent with the NESHAP policy. Layers are lo be reported individually. When reviewing an Analytica Solulions PLM analyses repo�t,do not use the composile tesult for the dete�minaGon of positive (g�eater than 1%)ACM. Oele�mination of ACM should be made strictly irom the individual layer(s)of each sample. � � � $> �:: � � � [ � � � � � ' � r � �' ' � � �! , � � � � � �. � � � � � , � �: � ' � � Appendix D � ' � Technical Specifications � � � ' � � � � � ' � �` , � � �; �: �; � �` �' �< , � � � � � ,. �: '�; � , � � � �` � �' � � � r � �' �' � � � � � � � � �; � � �; � �; � � , � �; �' � ' � � ' � � � � 1 � � � � � � � TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS �: � FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT � MARRIOTT'S VAII.MOLJNTAIN RESORT � 715 W. 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