HomeMy WebLinkAboutB12-0029 ASBESTOS REPORT 022412EAST BUILDING INSPECTION REPORT
LION SQUARE LODGE
East Building
660 W. Lionshead Place
Vail, CO 81657
January 16, 2008
Prepared for:
Mr. Bill Anderson
Lion Square Lodge
660 W. Lionshead Place
Vail, CO 81657
Prepared by:-
Versar Inc.
12050 North Pecos Street
Suite 300
Westminster, Colorado
Versar Project Number: 111579.0001
Limitations
Versar Inc. ( Versar) prepared this report for the exclusive and present use of Lion Square Lodge.
This report addresses certain physical characteristics of the site with regards to the release or
presence of asbestos in limited, client determined areas only. These services were performed in
a manner consistent with practices common in the environmental health profession. The
information and conclusions provided herein are valid only with respect to the specific locations
and analytes investigated at the time this report was prepared. The findings, conclusions, and
recommendations presented here are based on information available at the time the site was
evaluated.
In the event of any reuse or publication of any portion of this report, Versar shall not be liable for
damages arising out or such reuse of publication. Any reuse a third party makes of this report, or
any reliance on or decisions made are the responsibility of such third party. Versar accepts no
responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as the result of decisions made or
actions taken based on this report.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1— INTRODUCTION ........... .................:................................ ............................... 1
SECTION 2 — GENERAL PROCEDURES ................................................ ............................... 2
SECTION 3 — EAST BUILDING INSPECTION ACTIVITIES .............. ............................... 5
SECTION 4 — EAST BUILDING FINDINGS ....... ............................... .. ............................... 6
SECTION 5 — EAST BUILDING CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS............ 7
SECTION6 - WARRANTY ......................................................................... ............................... 9
SECTION 7 — UNIQUE STATE AND /OR LOCAL REQUIREMENTS ............................. 10
Attachment A — Inspector Certifications
Attachment B — Laboratory Results and Chain of Custody Documentation
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SECTION 1— INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this study was to identify those building materials which contain asbestos, in
order to facilitate the scheduled renovation of the East Building of Lion Square Lodge located at
660 West Lionshead Place, Vail, Colorado, 81657.
Lion Square Lodge provided Versar, Inc. ( Versar) with access to unoccupied units as well as to
the exterior of the building. Versar was given previous asbestos inspection reports completed in
2005 and 2006 which provided information regarding the location of materials ultimately
classified as homogeneous, as well as construction documents that depict future renovations. All
areas of the building and unoccupied units were accessible for the survey.
There are three primary buildings located at Lion Square Lodge. Each building is designed by
its location; e.g. Lion Square East, Lion Square South, Lion Square North. For the purposes of
this inspection report, Lion Square East is referred to as "East Building." (The 2006 report
referenced above appears to include data from the East Building and also the South Building.)
The East Building is a multi -story building constructed in multiple phases during the 1970s. It is
steel beam construction with concrete decks, and plaster lathe exterior, and drywall, drywall
(ceiling texture), wall covering, and floor coverings. The East Building has no lobby, and access
to upper levels is gained via one of three open stairwells. There are electrical rooms with fire
panels on each level. Each unit has individually contained heating ventilation and air
conditioning (HVAC) systems. The units are homogeneous in regard to flooring, acoustic
ceiling material, and gypsum board except for individual unit upgrades and renovations. It
should not be assumed therefore that all sheet flooring is homogeneous. Other flooring consists
of ceramic tile and carpet.
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SECTION 2 — GENERAL PROCEDURES
Inspection and sampling procedures for the Lion Square Lodge, 660 W. Lionshead Place, Vail,
Colorado, were performed in accordance with the guidelines published by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) in 40 CFR Part 763 Subpart E, October 30, 1987. Sampling
procedures include collection of at least three (3) samples of all suspect friable and non - friable
materials as recommended by EPA Guidance document 700 /B- 92/001, February 1992:
The inspection and survey described below was performed by an EPA accredited, and Colorado
State licensed, building inspector. Inspector certifications are included in Attachment A.
Laboratory analysis for all samples was performed by Reservoirs Environmental, Inc.
2.1 SURVEY
The survey consisted of three major activities: visual inspection, sampling, and quantification of
building materials. Although these activities are listed separately, they are integrated tasks.
2.1.1 Visual Inspection
An initial building walkthrough was conducted to determine the presence and condition of
suspect materials which were accessible and /or exposed. Materials which were similar in
general appearance were grouped into homogeneous sampling areas.
Homogeneous Material Classifications
A preliminary walkthrough of the building was conducted to determine areas of materials which
were visually similar in color, texture, general appearance, and which appeared to have been
installed at the same time. Such materials are termed "homogeneous materials" by the EPA.
During this walkthrough, the approximate locations of these homogeneous materials were also
noted.
Following the EPA inspection protocol, each identified suspect homogeneous material was
placed in one of the following EPA classifications:
1. Surfacing Materials (spray or trowel applied to building members)
2. Thermal System Insulation (materials generally applied to various mechanical systems)
3. Miscellaneous Materials (any materials which do not fit either of the above categories)
Friability Classifications
A regulated asbestos- containing material (RACM) as defined by National Emissions Standard
for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) is any (a) friable asbestos material, (b) Category I non -
friable asbestos containing material (ACM) that has becomes friable, (c) Category I non - friable
ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d)
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Category II non - friable ACM that has a high probability of becoming or has become crumbled,
pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material in the course of
demolition or renovation operations.
Following the EPA inspection protocol, each identified suspect homogeneous material was
placed in one of the following EPA classifications:
1. Friable Materials. NESHAP defines a friable ACM as any material containing more
than one percent (1 %) asbestos that when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to
powder by hand pressure.
2. Category I Non - friable. NESHAP defines a Category I non - friable ACM as packing,
gaskets, resilient floor covering (except vinyl sheet flooring products which are
considered friable), and asphalt roofing products which contain more than one percent
(1 %) asbestos.
3. Category H Non - friable. NESHAP defines a Category II non - friable ACM as any
material, except for a Category I non - friable ACM, which contains more than one percent
(1 %) asbestos and cannot be reduced to a powder by hand pressure when dry.
2.1.2 Sampling Procedures (Asbestos)
Following the walkthrough, the inspector collected selected samples of accessible materials
identified as suspect asbestos - containing building materials (SACBM).
EPA and AHERA guidelines were used to determine the sampling protocol. Sampling locations
were chosen to be representative of the homogeneous material.
Under this survey, a minimum of three samples was collected from each readily visible and
accessible homogeneous area, in accordance with EPA NESHAPS and the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration's (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101. Sampling followed the 3 -5-
7 rule under AHERA, specifying the collection of:
-3 samples of surfacing materials less than 3,000 square feet in size.
- 5 samples of surfacing materials between 1,000 and 5,000 square feet in size
-,7 samples of surfacing materials greater than 5,000 square feet in size.
A minimum of 3 samples of a material is needed to categorize that material as non- asbestos-
containing. Samples of miscellaneous materials were taken as randomly as possible while again
attempting to sample already damaged areas so as to minimize disturbance of the material.
2.1.3 Quantification
Quantities of accessible and/or exposed building materials which were suspected of containing
asbestos were estimated. This estimation was performed by taking approximate measurements
in the field. Drywall, joint compound, and acoustic ceiling material were measured in square
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feet of surface area. Quantifications are provided for those materials testing positive for
asbestos.
2.2 LABORATORY PROCEDURES
2.2.1 Method of Analysis (Asbestos)
Analysis was performed at Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. (Reservoirs), an American Industrial
Hygiene Association (AIHA) accredited laboratory in Denver, Colorado, that participates in the
National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). A chain -of- custody,
documenting the possession of the samples from the time they were collected until they have
been analyzed and stored, was submitted with the bulk samples. The original chain -of- custody
accompanied the materials at all times. Custody documentation began at the time the sample
was collected and a copy of the chain-of-custody record was retained by each transferor. Copies
of the chain -of- custody have been provided in Attachment B.
Analysis was performed by using the bulk sample for visual observation and slide preparation(s)
for microscopic examination and identification. The samples were mounted on slides and then
analyzed for asbestos (Chrysotile, Amosite, crocidolite, anthophylhte, and actinolite/tremolite),
fibrous non - asbestos constituents (mineral wool, paper, etc.) and non - fibrous constituents.
Asbestos was identified by refractive indices, morphology, color, pleochroism, birefringence,
extinction characteristics, and signs of elongation. The same characteristics were used to
identify the non - asbestos constituents. The microscopist visually estimated relative amounts of
each constituent by determining the volume of each constituent in proportion to the total volume
of the sample, using a stereoscope.
All bulk samples were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining
as described by the method of the determination of asbestos in bulk insulation, EPA/600/R-
93/116, July 1993. This is a standard method-of analysis in optical mineralogy and the currently
accepted method for the determination of asbestos in bulk samples. A suspect material is
immersed in a solution of known refractive index and subjected to illumination by polarized
light. The characteristic color displays which result enable mineral identification.
If less than or equal to 10 percent of asbestos is detected in a friable sample, then the sample
must be pointed- counted, including samples with results less than 1 percent. Point - counting is a
systematic laboratory technique which can more accurately quantify the percent of asbestos.
Friable material and non - friable material that could be rendered friable during renovation
activitics are required to be point - counted by Colorado Regulation No. 8.
It should be noted that some ACBM may not be accurately identified and/or quantified by PLM.
As an example, the original fabrication of vinyl floor tiles routinely involved milling of asbestos
fibers to extremely small sizes. As a result, these fibers may go undetected under the standard
polarized light microscopy method. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) is required for a
more definitive analysis of these materials. TEM analysis was not required for or completed as
part of this survey.
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2.2.2 Laboratory Quality Control Program
Reservoirs' laboratory maintains an in -house quality control program. This program involves
blind reanalysis of 10 percent (10%) of all samples, precision and accuracy controls, and use of
standard bulk reference materials.
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SECTION 3 — EAST BUILDING INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
The asbestos survey of the East Building for surfacing and miscellaneous materials was
completed by an EPA accredited Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and
Colorado State certified asbestos building inspector. The inspector performed the physical
assessment of suspect materials; planned and organized the building inspection; identified and
mapped homogeneous areas and functional spaces; assessed the condition and potential for
future damage to friable materials; and collected samples. Inspection and sampling were
conducted in phases, based on previous inspection results and changes to the renovation scope of
work (SOW).
3.1 PREVIOUS AND INITIAL INSPECTIONS AND SAMPLING
Versar conducted initial inspections and sampling at the East Building from April 4 to May 30,
2007, to verify and expand on previous inspection and sampling by others (reports dated
November 18, 2005, and November 8, 2006). These 2007 sampling events were based on the
renovation SOWS at the time.
3.2 AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 2007 INSPECTIONS AND SAMPLING
Completion and field review of the revised renovation SOW in August and September 2007,
related to destructive and non - destructive sampling of homogeneous building materials, was
limited to client- specified specific small area locations planned for limited renovation.
Additional samples of units were required to more fully characterize suspect materials within
units, and unit wall and ceiling cavities. These samples, collected September 25, 2007, were
submitted to Reservoirs under proper chain -of- custody procedures for analysis of asbestos
content on a rush turn- around.
3.3 LIMITATIONS ON SAMPLING
Additional samples may need to be collected during demolition if hidden areas are revealed and
materials are encountered that were not sampled earlier. A cost estimate for collection of
samples from materials discovered during demolition should be provided at that time.
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SECTION 4 — EAST BUILDING FINDINGS
Data from previous inspection reports dated November 18, 2005 and November 8, 2006, and
data collected April -- May 2007, including analyzed samples of interior and exterior materials
collected in a discovery level non - destructive survey, indicated asbestos was detected in the
drywall texture, drywall tape and mud, and ceiling texture. No asbestos was detected in sampled
exterior stucco materials. The April — May 2007 sample data are reported under Laboratory
Reports RES 137690 -1 (6 samples) and RES 139692 (49 samples), contained in Attachment B.
These initial surveys did not include the newly revised SOW, and areas were re- surveyed in
September 2007 to include additional potentially impacted materials. Destructive sampling was
conducted underneath sampled non -ACM materials using destructive sampling techniques.
Fourteen (14) additional samples of 2 assumed homogeneous area materials (specifically stucco
and exterior underlayment, including roof areas) were analyzed (RES 144711 -1). All of these
stucco and underlayment samples were nondetect for asbestos content.
The following table and list summarize the results for the East Building:
Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials
Number of sam les analyzed (April — September 2007)
69
Number of material types testing positive
4
Were friable ACM found?
YES
Asbestos - Containing Materials include:
Drywall Texture: Throughout Building interior, interior of units and stairwells.
Drywall Tape: Throughout Building interior, interior of units and stairwells.
Drywall Mud: Throughout Building interior, interior of units and stairwells.
Ceiling Texture: Throughout Building interior, interior of units ceilings and stairwells.
Assumed materials not in current renovation SOW: Sheet Vinyl. Approximately 15 square feet
(SF) (per unit) of original sheet vinyl may be found in units in kitchens or bathrooms, or under
current quarry tile system.
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SECTION 5 -- EAST BUILDING CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Asbestos was detected in sampled and analyzed areas of interior drywall tape and mud, and
drywall texture and ceiling texture, which also have the potential for overspray of drywall texture
and acoustical material in wall and ceiling cavities and under existing carpet pads. These
materials were noted to be friable and in good condition.
As summarized below, the following building materials tested positive for asbestos above I%
and would need to be abated by a Colorado State licensed general abatement contractor (GAC),
prior to renovations. Note that roofing materials and or materials not defined in May 2007 SOW,
were not sampled in a destructive manner, and are assumed positive for asbestos until destructive
testing is complete.
Materials Testing Positive for Asbestos
Homogeneous
Description of
Material
ACM
Friable Y / N
Area
Material
Location
Percentage
Condition
Estimated
Quant
TBD to be
Wall texture
Various units
2 % -3%
Yes / Good
determined on a
Chrysotile
per unit basis based
on final SOW.
TBD to be
Drywall Mud -Joint
Various units
3 %4%
Yes / Good
determined on a
Compound and
Chrysotile
per unit basis based
Tape
on final SOW.
TBD to be Ceiling texture Various units 3% Yes / Good
determined on a Chrysotile
per unit basis based
on final SOW.
Total estimated SF of all impacted areas including textured drywall, ceiling and adjacent
cavity areas based on May 2007 SOW is 33,640 SF.
Pursuant to Colorado Regulation 8, and OSHA, the materials included in the above table would
need to be removed under full containment conditions. It may be possible to obtain variances
from the Colorado Department of Health and Environment (CDPHE) Air Quality Control
Division to conduct abatement using direct load out techniques, significantly reducing costs.
Once all materials have been removed, and the work area(s) have passed all visual inspections
and final air clearance testing, the demolition/renovation permit application may be issued. A
demolition permit will be required if any load - bearing members are removed or modified.
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Materials Testing Negative for Asbestos
The following materials were collected, analyzed, and determined to be negative for asbestos.
Homogeneous
Description of
Material
ACM
Area
Material
Location
Percentage
A
Exterior Stucco
Throughout
None Detected
B
Roofing (non Destructive) and exterior
Exterior
None Detected
wall va or barrier under shake shingles.
Materials Not Tested and Assumed Positive for Asbestos
Materials assumed asbestos until unit specific sampling and final SOW are defined: Sheet vinyl
flooring and flooring potential residue under ceramic floors, and acoustical and drywall
overspray in wall and ceiling cavities, and fixtures.
Additional samples may need to be collected during demolition if hidden areas are revealed and
materials are encountered that were not sampled earlier. A cost estimate for collection of
samples from materials discovered during demolition should be provided at that time.
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SECTION 6 - WARRANTY
CONSULTANT warrants that the findings contained herein have been prepared with the level
of care and skill exercised by experienced and knowledgeable environmental consultants. Versar
staff members are appropriately licensed or otherwise trained to perform asbestos assessments,
pursuant to OSHA, as well as state and local requirements, as applicable.
The survey included inspection of accessible materials such as above or behind suspended
ceilings or other non - permanent structures. Versar may not have been able to inspect or sample
inaccessible areas, such as behind walls or within ductwork. Versar did not dismantle any part of
the structure to survey inaccessible areas.
Inaccessible is defined as areas of the building that could not be tested (sampled) without
destruction of the structure or a portion of the structure. In the event that access to a portion of
the building was not obtained (which otherwise would have been tested), such limitations are
specifically identified in this report.
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SECTION 7 — UNIQUE STATE AND /OR LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
The materials identified in this report as asbestos- containing must be abated by a Colorado
licensed GAC if they are to be disturbed during scheduled renovations, per Colorado regulations.
Materials that were not sampled and are assumed to contain asbestos will be subject to these
same requirements if scheduled renovations will disturb them, until tests are performed to
confirm the absence of asbestos.
The following notices, permits, and licenses are necessary for abatement work as of the date of
this report. The contractor is cautioned to verify these requirements as applicable to the final
project scope and confirm that no new requirements exist.
7.1 PERAMS
The building materials tested contained friable asbestos. These materials would need to be
abated prior to renovations. An abatement permit must be applied and paid for by the GAC. A
10- working day wait will be imposed by CDPHE when the permit application is submitted.
7.2 LICENSES
The contractor must maintain current licenses as required by applicable state or local
jurisdictions for demolition, transporting, disposal, or other regulated activities.
Air samples will be required in order to clear the abatement projects. Due to the unique
conditions associated with what would ultimately be classified as a multi- phased project, overall
quantities as to air clearance samples and/or ambient air samples collected during the removal
process would be determined by the CDPHE, based on a submitted work plan.
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ATTACHMENT A
INSPECTOR CERTIFICATIONS
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GOBBELL HAYS PARTNERS, INC.
10500 East 54th Avenue, Suite J 4 Deaver, CO 80239
Ph. (303) 574-0082 + Fax (303) 574 -0061
CERTIFIES THAT
KRIS THOMAS 'WILSON
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Has successfully completed
The EPA- APPROVED AHERA ASBESTOS COURSE for Building Inspector and
Management Planner Refresher.
This course is EPA - approved under Section 206 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
and meets the requirements of Colorado Regulation No. 8.
Gobbell Hays Partners, Inc. purchased MCA Environmental, Inc: and course approval can be found
in the EPA director under MCA Environmental, Inc. listed as training provider #931.
Course Date:
.11 /1 /07
Exam Date:
N/A
Certificate No:
U /07BTvWTRGHPI
Expiration Date:
11/1108
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ATTACHMENT B
LABORATORY RESULTS AND
CHAIN OF CUSTODY DOCUMENTATION
RR E� Reservoirs En I,nre-
April 5, 2007 Laboratory Code: RES
Subcontract Number:
Laboratory Report:
Project Description:
Terri Laurie
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
12050 N. Pecos Street
Westminster CO 80234 -2017
Dear Customer,
NA
RES 137690 -1
None Given
Lion Square Lodge - Vail
Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. is an analytical laboratory accredited for the analysis of Industrial Hygiene
and Environmental matrices by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), Lab
Code # 101896 and the American industrial Hygiene Association (A1HA), Lab ID 101533 - Accreditation
Certificate #480. This laboratory is currently proficient in both Proficiency Testing and PAT programs
respectively.
Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. has analyzed the following samples for asbestos content as per your
request. The analysis has been completed in general accordance with the appropriate methodology as
stated in the attached analysis table. The results have been submitted to your office.
RES 137690 -1. is the job number assigned to this study. This report is considered highly confidential
and the sole property of the customer. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. will not discuss any part of this study
with personnel other than those of the client. The results described in this report only apply to the samples
analyzed. This report must not be used to claim endorsement of products or analytical results by NVLAP or
any agency of the U.S. Government. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written
approval from Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Samples will be disposed of after sixty days unless longer
storage is requested. If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call 303 - 964 -1986.
Sincerely,
Jeanne Spencer Orr
President ^
Analyst(s):
Paul D. LoScalzo Wenlong Liu
Paul F. Knappe Rich Wegrzyn
Michael Scales
P' 303 -964 -1986 5601 Logan Street, Suite 100 Denver, CO 80216 1- 866 -RESI -ENV
F: 3031177 -4275 www.reilab.com
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RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
Client:
Client Project Number/ P.O.:
Client Project Description:
Date Samples Received:
Analysis Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 137690 -1
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
None Given
Lion Square Lodge - Vail
April 4, 2007
PLM, Short Report
2 Hour
April 4, 2007
Page 2 of 2
Analyst: PDL
Client
Sample
Number
a
ID Number
L
A
Y
E
R
Physical
Description
Sub
Part
( %}
Asbe stos
Mineral
Content
; Visual
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on
Asbestos
Fibers
Components
M
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Fibrous
Components
N
209 - DWC -01
EM
127423
A
White tape
15
NO
98
2
B
White compound w/ cream paint
30
Chrysotile
3
0
97
C
White /tan drywall
55
Trem -Act
TR
15
85
319 - DWC -02
EM
127424
A
White tape
20
NO
96
2
B
Cream compound w/ white paint
30
Chrysotile
3
0
97
C
White /tan drywall
50
NO
20
80
105- DWC -03
EM
127425
A
White tape
25
NO
98
2
B
White compound w/ tan paint
35
Chrysotile
2
0
98
C
Tan resinous material
40
ND
0
100
101 - DWC -04
EM
127426
A
White compound
5
Chrysotile
3
0
97
B
White tape
15
NO
98
2
C
White /tan drywall
30
NO
30
70
D
White compound w/ cream paint
50
NO
0
100
211- DWC -05
EM
127427
A
White compound w/ white paint
40
Chrysotile
3
0
97
B
White tape
60
NO
98
2
LHALL- DWC -06
EM
127428
A
White compound
10
Chrysotile
3
0
97
B
White compound w/ white paint
20
Chrysotile
3
0
97
C
White compound w/ white paint
30
NO
0
100
D
White tape
40
NO
98
2
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May 31, 2007 Laboratory Code: RES
Subcontract Number: NA
Laboratory Report: RES 139692 -1
Project Description: Lionshead Texture Survey
Phase I
Terri Laurie
VERSAR, Inc- (Colorado)
12050 N. Pecos Street
Westminster CO 80234 -2017
Dear Customer,
Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. is an analytical laboratory accredited for the analysis of Industrial Hygiene
and Environmental matrices by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program ( NVLAP), Lab
Code 4 101896 and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Lab ID 101533 - Accreditation
Certificate #480. This laboratory is currently proficient in both Proficiency Testing and PAT programs
respectively.
Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. has analyzed the following samples for asbestos content as per your
request. The analysis has been completed in general accordance with the appropriate methodology as
stated in the attached analysis table. The results have been submitted to your office-
RES 139692 -1 is the job number assigned to this study. This report is considered highly confidential
and the sole property of the customer. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. will not discuss any part of this study
with personnel other than those of the client. The results described in this report only apply to the samples
analyzed. This report must not be used to claim endorsement of products or analytical results by NVLAP or
any agency of the U.S. Government. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written
approval from Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Samples will be disposed of after sixty days unless longer
storage is requested. If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call 303 - 964 -1986.
Sincerely,
Jeanne Spencer Orr
President
"2e " Z'
Analysts }:
Paul D. LoScalzo
Paul F. Knappe
Michael Scales
P: 303- 9641986
F: 303 - 477 -4275
Wenlong Liu
Rich Wegrzyn
5801 Logan Street, Suite 100 Denver, CO 80216
L
1- 866 -RESI -ENV
www. reilab. com
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RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory n 3o -o138
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
Client:
Client Project Number/ P.O
Client Project Description:
Date Samples Received:
Analysis Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 139692 -1
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Lionshead Texture Survey
Phase
May 30, 2007
PLM, Short Report
24 Hour
May 31, 2007
Page 2 of 10
PFK & LW
Client
Sample
Number
Lab
ID Number
L
A Sub
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E Description ( %)
R
a mffl as_M ed
Minoral Visual
I Estimate (%
on
Asbestos
Fibrous
Components
%
on-
Fibrous
Components
( %)
1 -01
EM 143545
A White plaster w/ white paint 100
ND
0
100
1 -02
EM 143546
A White plaster w/ white paint 100
ND
0
100
1 -03
EM 143547
A White plaster w/ white paint 100
Chrysotile 4
01
96
2 -01
EM 143548
A Brown fibrous material 20
ND
98
2
B White plaster w/ white paint 80
Chrysotile 4
0
96
2 -02
EM 143549
Not Analyzed
2 -03
EM 143550
Not Analyzed
3 -01
EM 143551
A White tape 20
ND
98
2
B White plaster w/ white paint 40
ND
0
100
C White drywall 40
ND
15
85
3 -02
EM 143552
A Brown fibrous material 10
ND
98
2
B White plaster w/ white paint 90
ND
0
100
3 -03
EM 143553
A White plaster w/ white paint 100
ND
0
100
101 -01
EM 143554
A White paint 5
ND
0
100
B Whited wail 95
ND
15
85
ND = None Detected
TR rrace, < 1% Visual Estimate Trem -Act = Tremolite- Actinolite
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
A
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # iol a96
B
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
RES 139692 -1
Client:
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Client Project Number / P.O.:
Lionshead Texture Survey
Client Project Description:
Phase I
Date Samples Received:
May 30, 2007
Analysis Type:
PLM, Short Report
Turnaround:
24 Hour
Date Analyzed:
May 31, 2007
A
White drywall
B
White plaster w/ white paint
A
White plaster w/ white paint
B
White drywall
A
White plaster w/ white paint
Asbestos
Not Analyzed
Number
Not Analyzed
A
White plaster w/ tan paint
B
White drywall
Not Analyzed
E Description { %)
Not Analyzed
A
White plaster w/ orange paint
A
White tape
Q
WkiM. ., -, --'.-+
Client
a
L
Non
on-
Sample
ID Number
A Sub
Asbestos
Fibrous
Number
Y Physical Part
Fibrous
Components
E Description { %)
Mineral visual
Components
{ %)
R
Estimate (% )
(%
101 -02
101 -03
103 -01
103 -02
103 -03
105 -01
105 -02
105 -03
107 -01
107 -02
ND = Node Detected
'i'R = "trace, < I % visual Estimate
EM 143555
EM 143556
EM 143557 i
EM 143558
EM 143559
EM 143560
EM 143561
EM 143562
EM 143563
EM 143564
20
80
30
70
100 Chrysotile
40 Chrysotile
60
100
15
85
Chrysotile
Page 3 of 10
PFK & LW
ND 15'
ND 0
ND. 0
ND 15
3 0
3 0
ND1 15
ND
ND
4
Trem -Act = Tremolite- Actinolite
85
100
100
85
M
97
85
0 100
98 2
0 96
U
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
Client:
Client Project Number / P,O
Client Project Description:
Date Samples Received:
Analysis Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 139692 -1
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Lionshead Texture Survey
Phase I
May 30, 2007
PLM, Short Report
24 Hour
May 31, 2007
Page 4 of 10
PFK & LW
Cl ient
Sample
Number
Lab
ID Number
L
A
Y
E
R
Physical
Description
Sub
Part
( %)
A� etso
Mineral
Visual
Estimate
on
Asbestos
Fibrous
C omponents
on-
Fibrous
Components
( %)
107 -03
EM
143565
Not Analyzed
109 -01
EM
143566
A
White plaster w/ white paint
5
Chrysotile
4
0
96
B
White drywall
95
ND
15
85
109 -02
EM
143567
Not Analyzed
109 -03
EM
143568
Not Analyzed
111 -01
EM
143569
A
White plaster w/ tan paint
100
ND
0
100
111-02
EM
143570
A
White plaster w/ tan paint
30
ND
0
100
B
White tape
30
ND
98
2
C
White plaster
40
Chrysotile
4
0
96
111 -03
EM
143571
Not Analyzed
113 -01
EM
143572
A
White plaster w/ white paint
100
Chrysotile
4
0
96
113 -02
EM
143573
Not Analyzed
113 -03
EM
143574
Not Analyzed
115 -01
EM
143575
A
White paint w/ white plaster
20
Chrysotile
2
0
98
B
White drywali
80
ND
15
85
ND = None Detected m
TR = Trace, < I% Visual Estimate Trem -Act = Tram olite-Actinolite
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory# 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
Client:
Client Project Number / P.O.:
Client Project Description:
Date Samples Received:
Analysis Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 139692 -1
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Lionshead Texture Survey
Phase
May 30, 2007
PLM, Short Report
24 Hour
May 31, 2007
Page 5 of 10
PFK & LW
M ient
Sample
Number
Lab
ID Number
L
A
Y
E
R
Physical
Description
Sub
Part
{ %)
�A esstbs C t�nt�
Mineral ; Visual
Estimate {%
on
Asbestos
Fibrous
C omponents
%)
N on-
Fibrous
Components
N
116 -02
EM
143576
Not Analyzed
115 -03
EM
143577
Not Analyzed
117 -01
EM
143578
A
Brown fibrous material
15
ND
98
2
B
White resinous material
15
ND
0
100
C
White paint w/ while plaster
70
ND
0
100
117 -02
EM
143579
A
White resinous material
20
ND
0
100
B
Brown fibrous material
30
ND
98
2
C
White paint w/ white plaster
50
Chrysotile
TR
0
100
117 -03
EM
143580
A
Brown fibrous material
50
ND
98
2
B
White plaster w/ white paint
50
Chrysotile
4
0
96
201 -01
EM
143581
A
White plaster w/ white paint
40
Chrysotile
4
0
96
B
Brown fibrous material
60
ND
90
10
201 -02
EM
143582
Not Analyzed
201 -03
EM
143583
Not Analyzed
203 -01
EM
143584
A
White plaster w/ white paint
30
Chrysotile
3
0
97
B
White drywall
70
ND
15
85
ND =None Detected Trem -Act = Tremolite- Actinolite _
TR= Trace, G 1% Visual Estimate
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
Client:
Client Project Number / P.O.
Client Project Description:
Date Samples Received:
Analysis Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 139692 -1
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Lionshead Texture Survey
Phase I
May 30, 2007
PLM, Short Report
24 Hour
May 31, 2007
Page 6 of 10
PFK & LW
Client
jSample
Number
a
ID Number
L
A
Y
E
R
Physical
Description
Sub
Part
( %)
's'
Mineral i
I
Visual
Estimate
Non
Asbestos
Fibrous
Components
on-
Fibrous
Components
N
203 -02
EM
143585
Not Analyzed
203 -03
EM
143586
Not Analyzed
205 -01
EM
143587
A
White plaster w/ white paint
100
Chrysotile
3
0
97
205 -02
EM
143588
Not Analyzed
205 -03
EM
143589
Not Analyzed
207 -01
EM
143590
A
Tan /white drywall
30
ND
30
70
B
White plaster w/ white paint
70
Chrysotile
3
0
97
207 -02
EM
143591
Not Analyzed .
207 -03
EM
143592
Not Analyzed
209 -01
EM
143593
A
Tan /white drywall
40
ND
30
70
B
Tan plaster w/ white paint
60
Chrysotile
3
0
97
209 -02
EM
143594
Not Analyzed
209 -03
EM
143595
Not Analyzed
211 -01
EM
143596
A
White plaster w/ white paint
100
ND
0
100
211 -02
EM
143597
A
White plaster wl white paint
40
Chrysotile
3
0
97
B
Tan/white drywall
60 1
ND
30
70
ND - None Detected $
TR = Trace, < I°/ Visual Estimate Trem -Act= Tremolite- Acllnollte
- -f —
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
Client:
Client Project Number/ P.O.
Client Project Description.
Date Samples Received:
Analysis Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 139692 -1
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Lionshead Texture Survey
Phase I
May 30, 2007
PLM, Short Report
24 Hour
May 31, 2007
Page 7 of 10
PFK & LW
Client
Sample
Number
a
ID Number
L
A
Y
E
R
Physical
Description
Sub
Part
( %)
A
Mineral visual
; Estimate
on
Asbestos
Fibrous
Components
on-
Fibrous
Components
( %)
211 -03
EM
143598
Not Analyzed
213 -01
EM
1435.99
A
White tape
10
ND
95
5
B
White plaster
90
Chrysotile
4
0
96
213 -02
EM
143600
Not Analyzed
213 -03
EM
143601
Not Analyzed
215 -01
EM
143602
A
White plaster w/ white paint
50
NO
0
100
B
White plaster
50
NO
0
100
215 -02
EM
143603
A
White plaster w/ white /pink paint
100
Chrysotile
3
0
97
215 -03
EM
143604
Not Analyzed
217 -01
EM
143605
A
White plaster w/ white paint
10
ND
0
100
B
White plaster w/ white paint
90
Chrysotile
3
0
97
217 -02
EM
143606
Not Analyzed
217 -03
EM
143607
Not Analyzed
304 -01
EM
143608
A
White plaster wl white paint
15
NO
0
100
B
White plaster w/ white paint
35
Chrysotile
3
0
97
C
Tan/white duywall
50
Nb
20
80
ND = None Detected 6
TR = Trace, < t% Visual Estimate Trem -Act = Tremolite- Actinolite
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
Page 8 of 10
RES Job Number.
RES 139692 -1
Client:
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Client Project Number / P.O.:
Lionshead Texture Survey
Client Project Description:
Phase I
Date Samples Received:
May 30, 2007
Analysis Type:
PLM, Short Report
Turnaround:
24 Hour PFK & LW
Date Analyzed:
May 31, 2007
Cl ient
Sample
Number
Lab
ID Number
L
A Sub
Y Physical Part
E Description ( %)
R
M�s&estgs §cont
Mineral Visual
Estimate (%
on
Asbestos
Fibrous
C omponents
%)
on-
Fibrous
Components
M
304 -02
EM 143609
Not Analyzed
304 -03
EM 143610
Not Analyzed
307 -01
EM 143611
A White paint w/ white plaster 20
Chrysotile TR
0
100
B Tan /white drywall 80
ND
70
30
307 -02
EM 143612
A Tan fibrous material 10
ND
90
10
B White plaster wl white paint 90
Chrysotile 3
0
97
307 -03
EM 143613
Not Analyzed
310 -01
EM 143614
A White tape 3
ND
95
5
B White plaster w/ white paint 97
ND
0
100
310 -02
EM 143615
A White granular plaster 10
ND
0
100
B White plaster 90
ND
0
100
310 -03
EM 143616
A White paint 5
ND
0
100
13 Tan wall covering 30
ND
20
80
C Tan /white drywall 65
ND
70
30
ND = None Detected a
TR= Trace, < 1% Visual Estimate Trem -Act = Tremolite- Actinolite W
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
Client:
Client Project Number / P.O.
Client Project Description:
Date Samples Received:
Analysis Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 139692 -1
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Lionshead Texture Survey
Phase [
May 30, 2007
PLM, Short Report
24 Hour
May 31, 2007
Page 9 of 10
PFK & LW
Client
Sample
Number
Lab
ID Number
L
A
Y
E
R
Physical
Description
Sub
Part
( %)
MEMO
Mineral
-
; Visual
: Estimate (
on
Asbestos
Fibrous
Components
(%
on-
Fibrous
Components
( %)
313 -01
EM
143617
A
White plaster w/ pink paint
30
NO
0
10D
B
White plaster w/ brown paint
30
Chrysotile
3
0
97
C
Tan /white drywall
40
NO
60
40
313 -02
EM
143618
Not Analyzed
313 -03
EM
143619
Not Analyzed
316 -01
EM
143620
A
White plaster w/ white paint
100
NO
0
100
316 -02
EM
143621
A
White plaster w/ white paint
50
Chrysotile
3
0
97
B
Tan /white drywall
50
NO
25
75
316 -03
EM
143622
Not Analyzed
319 -01
EM
143623
A
White plaster w /white paint
50
ND
0
100
B
Tan /white drywall
50
NO
25
75
319 -02
EM
143624
A
White /pink paint w/ white plaster
50
Chrysotile
2
0
98
B
Tan /white drywall
50
NO
60
40
319 -03
EM
143625
Not Analyzed
1 324-01
EM
143626
A
White plaster w/ white paint
100
ND
0
100
ND - None Detected z "
TR — Trace, < I% Visual Estimate Trem -Act = Tremollte- Actlnollte _
Data QA
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 109896
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -D136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number:
RES 139692 -1
Client:
VERSAR, Inc. (Colorado)
Client Project Number / P.O.:
Lionshead Texture Survey
Client Project Description:
Phase I
Date Samples Received:
May 30, 2007
Analysis Type:
PLM, Short Report
Turnaround:
24 Hour
Date Analyzed:
May 31, 2007
Page 10 of 10
PFK & LW
Client
a
A White plaster w/ white paint 100
Astii:stos ° ;ot
on
on-
Sample
ID Number
A Sub
ND
Asbestos
Fibrous
Number
Y Physical Part
Chrysotile 3
Fibrous
Components
E Description ( %}
Mineral visual
Components
( %)
325 -01
EM 143629
R
Estimate (%
0
100
324 -02
EM 143627
A White plaster w/ white paint 100
ND
0
100
324 -03
EM 143628
A White plaster w/ white paint 30
ND
0
100
B White plaster wl white paint 30
Chrysotile 3
0
97
C Tan /white drywall 40
ND
40
60
325 -01
EM 143629
A White plaster wl tan paint 100
ND
0
100
325 -02
EM 143630
A White plaster w/ white /pink paint 50
Chrysotile 3
0
97
B Tan /white drywall 50
ND
50
50
325 -03
EM 143631
Not Analyzed
N D = None Detected 5 '
Tit = Trace, c I% Visual Estimate Trem -Act = Tre moll te- Actinolite 14M.
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Laboratory Report RES 144711 -1 are sample numbers ending with
Al -A7 and B8 -B14
(Homogeneous areas A and B)
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September 26, 2007 Laboratory Code: RES
Wade Frarck
Environmental Dev. & Training, LLC
2100 W. Littleton Blvd., Suite 225
Littleton CO 80120
Dear Customer,
Subcontract Number:
Laboratory Report:
Project Description:
NA
RES 144711 -1
Vail
Lion Square Lodge
Inc_
Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. is an analytical laboratory accredited for the analysis of Industrial Hygiene
and Environmental matrices by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program ( NVLAP), Lab
Code # 101896 and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Lab ID 101533 - Accreditation
Certificate #480. This laboratory is currenfly proficient in both Proficiency Testing and PAT programs
respectively.
Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. has analyzed the following samples for asbestos content as per your
request. The analysis has been completed in general accordance with the appropriate methodology as
stated in the attached analysis table. The results have been submitted to your office.
RES 144711 -1 is the job number assigned to this study. This report is considered highly confidential
and the sole property of the customer. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. will not discuss any part of this study
with personnel other than those of the client. The results described in this report only apply to the samples
analyzed. This report must not be used to claim endorsement of products or analytical results by NVLAP or
any agency of the U.S. Government. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written
approval from Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Samples will be disposed of after sixty days unless longer
storage is requested. If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call 303 -964 -1986.
Sincerely,
Jeanne Spencer Orr
President
Analyst(s):
Paul D. LoScaizo Wenlong Liu
Paul F. Knappe Rich Wegrzyn
Michael Scales
P: 303 - 964 -1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 100 Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI -ENV
F: 303 - 477 -4275 www.reilab.com
Page 1.of 4
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RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory N 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory k 30-0435
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number.
Client:
Client Project Number! P.O
Client Project Description:
Date Samples Received:
Analysts Type:
Turnaround:
Date Analyzed:
RES 144711 -1
Environmental Dev. & Training, LLC
Vail
Lion Square Lodge
September 25, 2007
PLM, Short Report
2 Hour
September 26, 2007
Page 2 of 4
Analyst RSW
Client
Sample
Number
a
ID Number
L
A Sub
Y Physical . Part
E Description ( %)
R
; on tent
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Mineral vr5t,al
Estimate (%
=AsbestosFibrous
92507LSL -A7
EM 184612
A Off -white granular plaster w/ light gray paint 100
NO
0
100
92507LSL -A2
EM 184513
A Gray granular plaster 100
NO
0
100
92507LSL -A3
EM 184614
A Tan granular plaster wl white paint 100
NO
0
100
92507LSL -A4
EM 184615
A White granular plaster w/ cream paint 100
NO
0
100
92507LSL -AS
EM 184616
A Gray granular plaster 100
ND
0
100
92507LSL -A6
EM 184617
A Gray granular plaster 100
ND
0
100
92507LSL -A7
EM 184618
A Gray granular plaster w/ gray paint 100
NO
0
100
92507LSL -88
EM 184619
A Tan1white paper 100
NO
95
5
92507LSL -B9
EM 184620
A Tan paper w/ black material 100
ND
95
5
92507LSL -B10
EM 184621
A Black tar paper 100
NO
70
30
92507LSL -B11
EM. 184622
A Black tar paper w/ white paint 100
NO
65
35
92507LSL -B12
EM 184623
A Tan drywall 1001
ND
75
25
ND °:June Dmuc d x
TR -Tram, I M. Viswl Esowr to Trem•Act = Tremolite- Actinolite
Mta QA
r F Y ,.
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Page 3 of 4
NVLAP Accredited Laboratory # 101696
TDH Licensed Laboratory # 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number.
RES 144711 -1
Client:
Environmental Dev. & Training, LLC
Client Project Number/ P.O.:
Vail
Client Project Description:
Lion Square Lodge
Date Samples Received:
September 25, 2007
Analysis Type:
PLM, Short Report
Turnaround:
2 Hour AnalysL RSvv
Date Analyzed:
September 26, 2007
Client
Sample
Number
Lab
ID Number
L
A Sub
Y Physical Part
E Description ( %)
R
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Es11mal0 I%
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Fibrous
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Components
N
92507LSL -B13
EM 184624
A Black tar paper 30
NO
70
30
B TanAvhile drywall 70
NO
40
60
92507LSL -B14
EM 184625
A Tan paper 100
ND
95
5
92507LSL -C15
EM 164626
A White plaster w/ cream paint 40
NO
0
100
8 Tan/white drywall 60
ND
10
90
92507LSL -Ci6
EM 184627
A Tantwhite drywall 30
NO
10
90
B White plaster w/ multi - colored paint 30
NO
0
100
C White resinous material 40
NO
0
100
92507LSL -C17
EM 184628
A White plaster w /cream paint 10
NO
0
100
B Tan/whitedrywafl 90
HD
110
90
92507LSL -C18
EM 184629
A Yellow paint w/ white plaster 5
ND
0
100
B White plaster w/ cream paint 15
NO
0
100
C Tan/white drywall 80
NO
10
90
92507LSL -C79
EM 184630
A Tan/white drywall 100
ND
10
90
ND = None Detected ID
TR = Tuxe, < I % Visual Eatinute Trem -Act = Tr.;;.molite- AcCnoli a .Y
Dam QA
C. + SM
RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.
NVLAP Aocredlled Laboratory N 101896
TDH Licensed Laboratory N 30 -0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number.
RES 144711 -1
Client
Environmental Dev. S Training, LLC
Client Project Number/ P.O.:
Vail
Client Project Descriptlon:
Lion Square Lodge
Date Samples Received:
September 25, 2007
Analysis Type:
PLM, Short Report
Turnaround:
2 Hour
Date Analyzed:
September 26, 2007
Page 4 of 4
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ID Number
A Sub
Asbestos
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Number
Y Physical Part
Fibrous
Component
E Description ( %
Mineral Vi5wl
mponents
( %)
R
Estimate (%
92507LSL -C20
EM 184631
A White plaster 10
ND
0
100
B Multi - colored paint w/ white plaster 10
ND
0
100
C Tan/while drywall 80
ND
10
90
92507LSL -C21
EM 184832
A White plaster w/ multicolored paint 10
ND
0
100
B White plaster w/ cream paint 10
ND
0
100
C Tan/white drywall 80
ND
10
90
ND — None Detected
TR = Trace. < 1% Viisww4 Estimie Tmm- Act = Tremol:te- ACtnoli la
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