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•� Enterprises USA,Inc. Fax(303)763 9686
E-Mail Lennie.Herron@comcast.net
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Environmental Services"Industrial Hygienists 7261 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood,Colorado 80227-5305
Apri110,2012
SRE Builders/Ms. Sarah Wyscarver
HERRON°Project No.: 0409124
Job No.: Verbal
Location: Unit 246, 174 Gore Creek Dr.,Vail,CO 81657
Date(s) of Service: Apri109-10,2012
Services Requested: Environmental Consultation/Limited Asbestos Building Inspection
Per your request, and under the guidelines defined, HERRON° Enterprises USA, Inc. (HERRONR) has concluded the
Environmental Consultation/Comprehensive Asbestos Building Inspection at the aforementioned property.
Local, state and/ar federal regulations, including but not limited to AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101
(OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA (NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA (AHERA) may require a comprehensive asbestos
inspection prior to a renovation or demolition. This inspection requires an AHERA and State certified asbestos building
inspector identifying and sampling any friable and non-friable asbestos containing materials which could be affected by the
activity.
HERRON°was contracted by the Client,to perform:
1. Unit 246, 174 Gore Creek Dr.,Vail,CO 81657
a. Limited Asbestos Building Inspection prior to a renovation is intended to confirm Environmental Hazards,
specifically Asbestos-Containing Materials;
i. Limited to locations and materials as requested by the Client, only;
1. Comprehensive to Drywall Walls(only)
ii. 1 Day Turnaround PLM Analyses;
iii. It was expressly advised that although this is a Limited Asbestos Building Inspection, it is a
limited inspection which is designed to indicate the presence of Asbestos Containing Materials in
the Building(s), and under normal the guidelines defined, specific samples and locations have
been instructed and authorized by the Client. Although some materials may indicate that
Asbestos is not present in this report, and under the protocol of limited sampling whereas not
`all' suspect materials were sampled, under local, state and/or federal regulations, including but
not limited to AQCC Regulation 8 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101, a certain protocol for
sampling,number of samples obtained, and assessment is required.
HERRON�was subsequently contracted by the Client,to perform:
1. Not applicable
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� ERR� � H E RRO NO Phone(303)763 9639
•� Enterprises USA,Inc. Fax(303)763 9686
E-Mail Lennie.Herron@comcast.net
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Environmental Services"Industrial Hygienists 7261 W. Hampden Ave., Lakewood,Colorado 80227-5305
Thank you for the opportunity to be of service. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this report,please do
not hesitate to call HERRON°Enterprises USA, Inc.
Sincerely,
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Julie Lucas
Administrative Assistant
HERRON"Enterprises USA, Inc.
Certified Asbestos Building Inspector(s): Julie Lucas (Administrative Assistant), and Billie J. Herron
Assumptions, and Limitations
This Environmental Consultation is applicable in whole,not in part,to the entire contents of the document.
HERRON� and this Environmental Consultation make no representation or assumptions as to past and/or future
conditions/occurrences of the specific area(s) inspected.
The results, conclusions and/or recommendations expressed in this Environmental Consultation are based solely on the
conditions which were observed at the time of this Environmental Consultation.
HERRON�"''s inspection incorporated non-destructive sampling techniques and visual inspections in areas which were
visible/accessible. Conditions and/or materials which were not inspected and/or commented on may very well differ from
those which were inspected and/or commented on.
HERRON�' selected sample locations and frequency of sampling based on observations, your requirements and/or the
assumption that like materials in the same area are homogeneous.
HERRON° has specifically designed this Environmental Consultation for Client use in the location and identity of
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM), and under no circumstances is this Environmental Consultation to be copied,
used as a bidding tool and/or used for the development of an Asbestos Abatement Speci�cation document without the
express written permission of an executive officer of HERRON°.
HERRON�' is not responsible/liable for any opinions, conclusions and/or recommendations as provided by others based on
any means presented in this Environmental Consultation.
With use of Environmental Consultation, and/or use of any services offered by HERRON�', Client(s) agrees that HERRON°
has been given the authority by the Owner(s)of a property to enter the aforementioned premises,perform the services,utilize
any and all floor plans, blue prints, etc., and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend HERRON�', its Officers,
Employees,Assigns, etc. for any and all claiins,costs or damages that may result from services contracted,etc.
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Recominendations
The Client has advised that Drywall Walls (only),Unit 246, 174 Gore Creek Dr.,Vail,CO 81657 is a renovation.
As Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials were identified during this inspection are in good condition, no further
action is required, however, the materials should be managed and not disturbed.
HERRON�'would recommend as a minimum Plan of Action:
L Management Plan (not applicable should any Asbestos Spill Response Actions be required): a site specific
Management Plan to include an Operations and Maintenance Program (O&M) which could effectively manage the
materials, dependent on the use of the structure, occupants, etc.
Should a renovation or demolition occur, the Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials will require removal by a trained
and Certified General Abatement Certificate Holder (Abatement Contractor) in accordance with local, state, and federal
regulations, including but not limited to AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR Part 61 EPA
(NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA(AHERA), and in accordance with Client Specifications:
L Comprehensive Asbestos Building Inspection: a continuous process in areas which may not have been within the
scope of this inspection, accessible, or for materials which may have been concealed in previous inspections.
2. Asbestos Abatement Project Design (Plan of Action): coordinated with Owner should be developed in order to
direct exact areas and quantities of removal for demolition purposes.
3. Asbestos Abatement (to facilitate renovation or demolition): coordinated with Client, should the material be
required to be removed prior to a renovation or demolition activity.
4. The Asbestos Control Program must be notified 10 working days prior to asbestos abatement and demolition
activities;
a. Asbestos abatement projects require a pennit from the Asbestos Control Program and must be done by
persons with training, accreditation, certification, and licensing.
5. Asbestos Air Monitoring: of project on behalf of Client, i.e., compliance to local, state, and/or federal regulations,
including but not limited to local, state and federal regulations, i.e., baseline air monitoring, pre-abatement visual
containment inspection(s), removal air monitoring, OSHA Compliance air monitoring, final visual containment
inspection(s), final clearance air monitoring, etc.
6. Demolition Notification: is required, i.e.,prior to demolition(or demolition of a load bearing wall),the Colorado
Department of Health and Environment requires that the building(s) be certified by the State Certified Asbestos
Building Inspector as:
a. not having any regulated asbestos existing anywhere in the building(s);
b. this document serves as a certified notification to the owner/operator of the facility and the demolition
contractor;
i. the non-friable asbestos-containing building materials, i.e., window glazing and caulking, tar
impregnated asphaltic roofing materials, floor tiles, mastics, etc. will be allowed to be
demolished with the building provided that the proposed building demolition methods do not
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include explosives, sawing, grinding, abrading or blasting that will render the materials friable;
ii. any asbestos-containing material allowed to stay in the facility must remain non-friable during
demolition.
7. Once the Demolition Notification has been signed-off, the Owner/Contractor is to submit an original to the
Colorado Department of Health and Environment, which then undergoes a ten (10) working day noti�cation
process, after which a Demolition Approval will be issued,to be posted at the project site during operations.
8. After receipt of the CDPHE demolition approval and Building Department demolition permit, renovate ar demolish
the areas of the Building(s) inspected (recycling prohibited), in accardance with local, state, and/or federal
regulations as indicated(only).
9. The Owner has been advised of the soil regulations 6 CCR 1007-2, the Colorado Solid Waste Regulations-
Asbestos and Asbestos Contaminated Soil. The demolirion contractor is required to remove `all' demolition
building material debris from the project site. This would include all `small' pieces of the structure.
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Conclusion
Based on the information generated by this report, we conclude that the aforementioned property does contain Regulated
Asbestos Containing Material(s) (RACM)in the locations inspected for purposes of a renovation.
In order to comply with local, state, and/or federal regulations, the following RACM, or assumed RACM will have to be
removed if they will be affected:
Sample No. Homogeneous Material Description �Approxi �AHERA Asbestos Layer/
-mate Rating Laboratory Physical Description
Quantity Results
White Textured Drywall Walls,Surfacing 'SF 6
Matenal(S),Non-Friable,Good Condition
(C�►rrent Condition),throughout Unit
040912-1A Living Room Closet,NE Corner,3'from Floor 0.0%C A: White texture w/
yellow paint
0.0%C B:White/an drywall
040912-1B Hall,E Wall,2'from S Wall,2'from floor 0.0%C A: Off white/multi-
colored paint
4.0%C B: White texture
0.0%C C: Gray/tan drywall
040912-1C Entry,SE Corner,4.5'from floor 0.0%C A: Orange/multi-
colored paint
3.0%C B: Tan texture
0.0%C C: White texture w/
white paint
0.0%C D: White compound
0.0%C E: Gray/tan drywall
`Quantification not within the scope of this inspection. �AHERA Rating based on current usage,however,is likely to change
dependent on the use of the property.
AHERA RATINGS
Ratin Surfacin Material TSI Miscellaneous Material
1 Damaged or Significantly Damaged
2 Damaged
3 Significantly Damaged
4 Damaged or Significantly Damaged
5 Good Condition with Potential for Good Condition with Potential for Good Condition with Potential for
Damage Damage Damage
6 Good Condition with Potential for Good Condition with Potential for Good Condition with Potential for
Significant Damage Significant Damage Significant Damage
7 Good Condition with Low Potential Good Condition with Low Potential Good Condition with Low Potential
Asbestos Forms
C=Chrysotile
A=Amosite
TA = Temolite-
Acrinolite
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Although a material may have been determined to contain <=1.0% Asbestos, such as the composition of drywall/joint
compound(when the joint compound does not cover the entire surface), traces of asbestos in surfacing inaterials, thermal
system insulation materials, or miscellaneous materials, etc, which is not considered Regulated Asbestos Containing
Materials by NESHAPS, EPA (AHERA), or the State of Colorado, may still be regulated by OSHA. OSHA regulations
may apply during potential disturbance activities, and the inspection document will serve as a Hazard Communication
and should be reviewed during an activity such as a renovation or demolition, to ensure that an exposure does not occur.
The Maximum Allowable Asbestos Level (MAAL) may not be exceeded at `any' time in accordance with local, state,
and/or federal regulations, including but not limited to AQCC Regulation 8 (State), 29 CFR 1926.1101 (OSHA), 40 CFR
Part 61 EPA(NESHAP), and 40 CFR 763 EPA(AHERA).
This document serves as a certified notification to the owner/operatar of the facility and the demolition contractor that any
asbestos-containing material allowed to stay in the facility must remain non-friable during demolition.
All building material field information concerning sampling protocols,locations, assessments, etc. is available in our files for
Client use should the need arise.
Suspect materials which were sampled and determined to contain<=1.0% Asbestos (refer to Attachments), by PLM and/or
PLM Point Count analysis are:
Not Applicable
Suspect materials which were not within the Scope of Work at the time of the inspection were:
1. `All' EPA suspect Materials not requested.
2. `Any' confirmed or suspect ACM which may have been concealed at the time of the inspection.
3. During a normal inspection, and more specifically when non-destructive sampling techniques are employed, it is not
within the scope of the inspection to remove surface materials to inspect the structures and/or materials which may
be under the surface, i.e., within or under concealed areas such as under carpet, under sub-floors, within chases,
walls, crawlspaces, tunnels, etc., to remove suspect Asbestos Containing Material(s), to move and/ar sample
electrical wiring which has not been 'locked out', etc. All said areas are to be assumed as containing >1.0%
Asbestos, until such a time that these areas are made accessible, and/or rendered safe so that sampling can be
performed.
4. HERRON'V recotmnends extreme caution during a renovation or demolition of these areas in the event that an area
which was not suspect, visible, accessible and/or specified during the inspection, is discovered to contain or is
suspected of containing an Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Under local, state and/or federal regulations,
should such an event occur,the Client and or Contractor is required to cease operations which may effect this(these)
material(s) until an inspection is concluded and a determination is made by an AHERA and State Certified Asbestos
Building Inspector.
5. It was expressly advised that although this is a Limited Asbestos Building Inspection, it is comprehensive to the
aforementioned materials. Only materials impacted requiring response actions have been instructed and
authorized by the Client. Under the protocol of limited sampling whereas not `all' suspect materials outside of
the response action areas were sampled, under local, state and/or federal regulations, including but not limited to
AQCC Regulation 8 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101, a certain protocol for sampling,number of samples obtained,
and assessment is required.
6. Disturbance of these areas could create a potential health hazard.
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Suspect materials which were visually inspected and determined to be Non-ACM materials at the time of the inspection
were:
Fiberglass
Wood
Glass
Metal
Plastic
Concrete
Etc.
Inspection Methodology:
HERRON" selected sample locations and frequency of sampling based on observations, Client requirements and/or
the assumption that like materials in the same area are homogeneous in accordance with EPA Publication EPA 560/
5-85 -030a `Asbestos in Buildings: Simplified Sampling Scheme'.
Sample locations and frequency of sampling of Walls and Ceilings are based on EPA 9/30/94 EPA Sampling Bulletin -
ASBESTOS SAMPLING BULLETIN September 30, 1994 - Supplementary Guidance on Bu1k Sample Collection and
Analysis. Section V of this guidance bulletin offers a suggested strategy far distinguishing between joint coinpound
found at joints in wallboard systems or when the material was applied as a skim coat; i.e., for determining whether"joint
coinpound" has been applied as a "skim coat" over a wall surface (as referred to in the NESHAP Jan. 5, 1994 FR
notice.).
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April 10, 2012 Laboratory Code: RES
Subcontract Number: NA
Laboratory Report: RES 233366-1
Project#/P.O.# 0409124
Project Description: None Given
Lennie Herron
Herron Enterprises, USA, Inc.
7261 W. Hampden Ave.
Lakewood CO 80227
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 101896-0 for Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
analysis and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Lab ID 101533- Accreditation Certificate
#480 for Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) analysis. 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 233366-1 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,
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Jeanne Spencer Orr
President
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Analyst(s):
Paul D. LoScalzo Wenlong Liu
Michael Scales Adam Humphreys
Anita Grigg Robert R. Workman Jr.
Bethany Nichols Anya Angst
P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 100 Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV
F: 303-477-4275 www.reilab.com
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NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 Page 2 of 2
TDH Licensed Laboratory#30-0136
TABLE PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
RES Job Number: RES 233366-1
Client: Herron Enterprises, USA, Inc.
Client Project Number/ P.O.: 0409124
Client Project Description: None Given
Date Samples Received: April 9, 2012
Analysis Type: PLM, Short Report
Turnaround: 24 Hour
Date Analyzed: April 10, 2012
ient La L Asbestos Content on on-
Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous
Number Y Physical Part � Fibrous Components
E Description (°/o� Mineral � visuai omponents (°/o)
R ; Estimate(% (%
040912-1A EM 115491 A White texture w/yellow paint 15 ND 0 100
B White/an drywall 85 ND 15 85
040912-1 B EM 115492 A Off white/multi-colored paint 4 ND 0 100
B White texture 6 Chrysotile 4 0 96
C Gray/tan drywall 90 ND 15 85
040912-1C EM 115493 A Orange/multi-colored paint 2 ND 0 100
B Tan texture 8 Chrysotile 3 0 97
C White texture w/white paint 10 ND 0 100
D White compound 15 ND 0 100
E Gray/tan drywall 65 ND 15 85
ND=None Detected
TR=Trace,<I%Visual Estimate
Trem-Ac�Tremolite-Actinolite
Note:Further analysis by TEM is recommended for organically bound material(i.e.floor tile)
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