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Asbestos Inspection and Sampling Report
2753 Kinnickir�nick Rd, Unit B1, Vctil, Colorado 81657
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� Presented To:
' Mr. Bob Sherrill
; Homeowner
j 2753 Kinnickinnick Rd,Unit B1
i Vatl,Colorado 81657
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� Performed&Prepared By:
iMr.Steve Shurtliff
� DS Consulting, Inc.
I PO Box 6864
Avon,CO 81620
� (303) 378-1544
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' Project Details:
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iProject Number: 2914
� Conducted: October 20,2010 �
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EXECllTIWE SUMMARY
On October 20, 2010, Mr. Steve Shartliff with DS Consulting, Inc. {DSC) performed a limited asbestos
inspection and performed asbestos bulk-sampling at 2753 Kinnicldnnick Rd, Unit B1, Vail, Colorado, in
order to identify potentially hazardous friable and non-fi-iable asbestas-containing materials {AC1V�)
within a portion of the above-referenced, single-family residence scheduled for renovations. The
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's (CDPH� Reguladari 8, Part B defic�es an
asbestos-containing material(ACM)as a material oornaining more than 1%asbestos.
Mr.Shurtliff performed asbestos bulk-sampling of a single type of drywall(surfacing material) in a tota�o�'
tha!ee{3) lorations within the laundry room-just off of the dining raom and idtchen,as well as within the
hallway closet-opposite of the laundry room.
All thre�(3) bulk-samples were analyzed by Aerobiology Laboratory Associates, Inc. {NVLAP #2008b0-03
in Denver,Colorado with all three(3) laboratory results reporting as negative for asbestos (see Appendix B
fvr laboratory results).
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PROjECT OVERVIEW
I. tnirodactian
A limited asbestos inspection and bulk-sampling for ACM was conducter] at 2753 Kinnicldnnick Rd, Unit
B1,Vail, Colorado, by Mr. Shurtliff on October 20, 2010 at the request of Mr. Troy Zopf. Mr. Shurtliff is a
Colorado State Certified Building Inspector; having EPA Accreditation #15413 (see A��e�rdix A for
certifrcate). The purpose of the inspection was to identify, sample and assess potentially hazardous
friable and non-friable ACM within the portion of the residence that will be impacted by renovations.
Il. Shvctural Design
The structure is a wood-framed,single-level,single-family residence above an attached garage.
III. Sampling and Analytical Procedures
The inspection, assessment and sampling were conducted by an EPA and AHERA accre�dited Buijding
Inspector qualified by experience, educadon and training in the recognition of potential ACM and
approved bulk-sampling techniques. The asbestos bulk-sampling was conducted on suspect ACM with a
limited number of bulk-samples being collected within the residence.
The inspection, assessment and sampling were performed in accordance with Environmental Protectioa
Agency/AHERA recommended procedures. These procedures call for the visual inspection of the area�
concern and the collection and analysis of representative bulk-samples of suspect material.
Sorne rninor destrucdve sampling was c�nducted Walls. columns and perimeter pepe chases were nut
broken into in order to locate and quantify suspect ACM. It should be noted t}�at additionat ACM might be
located in these and other inaccessible areas.
Random bulk-samples, representative of the suspect asbestos-containing building materials (ACBNn of
each homogeneous area (HA), were collected according to the guidelines published as F,nvirnnm�tal
Protection Agency(EPA) Fina! Rule: Title II of the Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA), 15 USC, Sectians
2641�ough 2654 and in compl�ance with 40 CFR, Part 763. Representative sampling is based on the
following criteria:
1. The distribution of the suspect material throughout the HA.
2. The suspect material's physical characteristics and application.
3. Random sampling patierns determined for each HA
Suspect materials sampled and analyzed should be considered to be representadve of materials i�each
HA if they exhibit similar physical characteristics and the application of the sampled material can be
coi-related to the application of nn-sampled material. Bulk-saznples collected were anaiyzed utiliaing the
EPA's Method for the Determinaiion ofAsbestos in Bu►k�ilding Materials (EPA 600/R/116r July, 1993}
and the McCrone Research lnstitute's The Asbestos Particle Atlas as methods references. Analysis of the
bulk-samples was peiformed on the"date reported,"as listed in the bulk-sample analysis report.
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iV. Notes on Report Formai
Suspect materials alike in appearance and application were sampled as HAs. Suspect materials were
divided into three classifications:
1. Surfacing Material:sprayed or troweled onto structural building member.
2. Thermal System Insulation (TSI):any type of pipe,boiler,tank,or duct insulation.
3. Miscellar�evus Materral: other suspect materials, floor tile, sheet vinyl/linoleum, ceiling t�les,
insulation,and finishing materials.
Condition assessments were performed by the accredited inspector at the time of inspection. Condition
assessments are listed in the following section. Radngs of "good," "damaged," and "significandy
damaged"are meant to indicate the overall condition of the material.
A material in "good" condition has no visible damage or deterioratian, or showing only very limited
damage or deterioration.
A material in "damaged"condition has the following characteristics: The surface is crumbling, blistered,
water-stained, gouged, marred or otherwise abraded over less than one-tenth of the surface if the
damage is evenly distributed (one-quarter if the damage is localized). Accvmulation of powder,dust or
debris similar in appearance to the suspect material on surfaces beneath the material ran be used as
confirmatory evidence. A material in "significantly damaged"condition has one or more of the following
characteristics:
• The surface is crumbling or blistered over at least one-tenih of the surface if the damage is evenly
distributed(one-quarter if the damage is localized).
� One-tenth (one-quarter, if localized) of the material is hanging from the surface, deteriorated, or
showing adhesive failure.
• Water stains, gouges, or mars are over at least oae-tenth of the sarface if the damage is evenly
distributed (one-quarter if the damage is localized). Accumulation of powder, dvst or debris
similar in appearance to the suspect material on surfaces beneath the material can be used as
confirmatory evidence.
Response-actian recommendations for asbestos-cantaining NAs are listed in the sectio� Vlt.
Recommendations may be for more than one HA, if materials are alike. Recommendatians are either
"general° or "immediate." An immediate recommendation indicates the presence of asbestos greater
tfian 1%widun the bulk-sample,or a bWk-sample in the same HA,and should be addressed accordingly.
A general recommendation indirates asbestos does not e�dst greater than 195 wiEhin the bulk-saanpte,ar
a bulk-sample in the same HA, and no further abatement activities are required for r�oval of t�
material, Any sample reporting a `1'RACE" amount of asbestas must be considered to be posidve for
asbestns greater d�n 1%unless it is analy7�d by rhe point-caunt method to be less than 1%.
V. laspectar Co�meo�
No asbestos-containing material was identified during the bulk-sampling conducted at 2753
iGnnicidnnick Rd,Unit B1,Vail,Colorado. A total of three(3)bulk-samples were collected of a single type
af drywall within the laundry rocxn and closet of ihe abave-referenced re.sidence All three (3) bulk-
samples tested negative for asbestos.
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�VI. Homogeneous Area Descrip#ions
The following section contains sampled HA descriptions and sample locations. Percent-asbestos content
for each sample indicated can vary depending on sample locations, homogeneity of the materials, and
type of application. The following samples were collected from the single family residence at 2753
Kinnicldnnick Rd, Unit B1, Vail, Colorado, on October 20, 2010. The quantities are approximations and
are subject to field verificafion. ND=Non-detect.
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Sam le#: DWO1-01 Sam le#: DW01-02
Sample Description: Drywall Sample Description: Drywall
Samp�e Location: Laundry Room Wall Sample Location: Laundry Room Wall
Material Classifrcation: Surfacing Material Materia�Classifrcatron: Surfacing Material
Materral Quantity: <1,OOOftz Material Quantity: <1,OOOftz
Materia�Condition: Good Material Condition: Gooci
Layers-Asbestos Content: Layers-As6estos Conterrt:
White fibrous woven- ND White fibrous woven- ND
White texture w/cream paint-ND White textur�e w/cream paint-ND
1Nhite tan d 11-ND White tan d ll-ND
Recommendations: �$�j,-See Section VII Recommendations: �g�j�-See Section VII
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Sam le#: DWO1-03
Sample Descri�tion: Drywall
Sample Location: Closet Wall
Material Classificatron: Surfacing Material
Material Quantity: <1,OOOftz
Materiol Condition: Good
Layers-Asbestos Content:
White fibrous woven- ND
White texture w/cream paint-ND
White tan d all-ND
Rerommendatrons: ��$�-See Section VII
V11. Recommendations
GENERAL:
The laboratory results of the potential ACM sampled at 2753 Kinnictannick Rd, Unit B1, Vail, Colorado,
indicate that all three {3) bulk-samples of drywall collected were reported as negadve for asbestos.
Therefore, no professional abatement activides are recommended to remove the above-referenced
material.
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AP�ENDIX A
CERTIFICATION
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