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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVAIL VILLAGE FILING 2 LOT E F VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 2001 EXPANSION 1Ecata{rt?ool Asbestos Inspection for Vail Valley Medical Genter Vail, Colorado WALSH Project Number: 4750-010 March 14,2001 Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC },ol-oozg ASBESTOS INSPECTION FOR VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 181 WEST MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, COLORADO March 14,2000 Prepared for:Stan Anderson, SR Director, Support Services Vail Valley Medical Center l8l West Meadow Drive, Suite 100 Vail, Colorado 81657 Prepared by: WALSHET{VIRONME*^JSITifr,1'TSANDENGINEERS,LLC. 4888 pearl East Circle, Suite l0g Boulder, Colorado 80301 (303) 443_3282 Frank R. Peck Asbestos Inspector f\ t4 *eV ]o-t- t't"\ > 0g{y I T t t I I I I I I I il T t t I I I t gIMaIsh Environmentat Scientiro .nO 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 2.3 at 2.5 2.6 3 4 I APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D APPENDIX E APPENDIX F LIST OF APPENDICES BUILDING CHARACTERIZATION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL REVIEW ACBM LOCATIONS BULK SAMPLING COST ESTIMATES FOR ABATEMENT REFERENCES I t t I I I I I I I I T I I t I I I I gwalsh Envimnmental S.i.n,it,t EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides an overview of the asbestos inspection of the Vail Valley Medical Center located at l8l Meadow Drive, Vail, Colorado. Walsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC. (Walsh) was contracted by the Vail Valley Medical Center to conducr an inspection for asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM). Walsh performed the inspection from January 3l,Z00l to February 0g, 2001. The Hospital consists of 4 attached buildings that were constructed separately in approximately 1969' 1978, 1986 and 1990. The buildings comprise approximately 135,000 square reet or space. The sampling and inspection process was conducted in accordance with standards of the Epl Asbestos Emergency Hazard Response Act (AHERA) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs), OSHA Construction and General Industry Standards for asbestos, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Regulation g, and other applicable industry stardards. Asbestos inspection activities were conducted by AHERA and State of Colorado accredited personnel. The inspection identified 152 types of suspected asbestos-containing homogenous building materials in the buildings. These materials are listed in Appendix g oittris r.pott. A materia'i is considered to be asbestos containing (ACBM) if the asbestos content is greater than l%. The following 29 materials were confirmed or assumed to contain asbestos and must beremoved (or sampled if assumed) prior to any renovation activity that will potentially disturb these materials. Refer to the Section 3 (Findings) of this report for additional information including material location and quantities. vvMc69 BUR-01 Built up rool rulber membrane Assumed VVMC69 cT-03 Z'x 2'ceiling tile, random dot pattern l&4rnqqi!e, ft. Cr. = 2.23% Amosite vvMc69 FTC-02 12 x 12" brownish red streaked tile wiih rlack mastic 1.2% tot^I, tile l%, mastic 8 % Chrysotile; &. Ct. -- .71% total, rile .7S%Chrysotile vvMc69 Frc-03 9" x 9" off white tile with gray & brow" flecks with black mastic D:8% total, tile 0.5To, mastic 9% Chrysotile; Pt. Cr. -- .24% total, tile .2s%Chrvsorile WMC69 Frc-0t L2' x 12" light brown tile with brown & white streaks with adhesive l < 0.L% rotal, 0% tile, mastic. 3% Chrvsotile WMC69 FTM.OI Black floor mastic 6% Chrysotile vvMc69 LFB.OI Reddish/Green Pebbled partern with gray cackins Linoleum 0%, gay backing 74 % Chrysotile wMc69 PF-OI Mudded pipe firting 3% atal,3 % Chrysotile, rrace Amosite vvMc69 TR.OI Iransite Assumed wMc78 BFI-01 Boiler flue insulation Assumed vvMc78 BUR.OI 9UrltE :eo-t _ry,lqgrllf ;.brt!g __Assumed I I I I t T I I I I I I I t I I I g\Malsll - EnviromEnbt Scien i. Joint compound associated with drywall was identified to contain greater than l% chrysotile asbestos' but less than l% when composited with the associated diywall CDPHE allows forcomposite analysis of drywall and joint compound material where renovation and/or demolition activities will not directly impact the joint iompound (demolition). where renovation and/ordemotion activities will directly impact joint compound (such as sanding), the joint compound must be treated as ACBM. This report assumes that normal renovation and/or demolitionactivities may occur, thus for classification and. reporting purposes (drawings and databasereports), the composite analysis was used. Activities that may directly impait drywall joint compound material should be prohibited in the Asbestos "nd operaiions program toi ttrefacility. The following materials were assumed to contain asbestos to maintain integrity or aestheticproperties: o All Buildings: All built up roofs and roof areasI Buildiris ll Ifdaterial ':' MAfiRIALpf.SCnffnON ANALYTICAL RESULT wMc78 cDw-02 5/8" white dryrvall with mud <0.1% total, mud 0.5%, R Ct 1.25% mud. ].01 % total vvMc78 FTC-06 12" x 12" floor tile, white with black mastic <0.1% total, mastic 4%, tile 0% Chrysorile WMC78 Frc-07 12' x 12" floor tile, blue with black speck with black mastic J.1% total, masic 9%, tile 0% Chrysotile wMc78 FTC-lC 12" x 12" floor ti.le, brown with off white streaks with black mastic 1 .1 % total, mastic 7 Vo, tile l % Chrysotile, Pr Cr 0.5% tile wMc78 FIC-13 12" x L2 floor tile, brownish red with black mastic l% total, mastic 57q, tile 2 % Chrysorile VVMC78 FTC.I?12 x 12" floor tile, off whire with brown rnd tan sreaks with black mastic l% total, mastic 10%, tile l% Chrvsotile. pr 4t 0.75% rile, 0.75% total WMCTE FTC-19 12' x 12" floor tile, beige with black mastic l% total, masdc 0%, rile 3% Chrvsotile vvMc78 FTC-21 12" x 12' floor tile, dark tan with yellow and brown streaks with black mastic l% tot"^l,m3f;tic7%, tile l% Chrysotile, pr Cr0.5% rtleO.4%.o.d vvMc78 FTM-OI Black floor mastic 3% CLrysotile vvMc78 GM-OI Rope Gasket Material on Boiler 54% Chrysotile (Huron Report) WMC78 LF-02 Linoleum, red pebbled pattern 26.3% loral, felt backing 7S%, til€ D%Chrysotile \/vMC78 PF.OI White mudded pipe frning 3% Amosite and Chrysotile WMC78 svF-03 Sheet vinyl flooring, yellow pebbled pattern w/ gray backi4g 31.4% rotal, gray backing 69%, tile O% wMc86 BFI.OI Metal boiler and hor water heater flues metalbestes Assumed wMc86 BUR-o1 Built up roof, rubber membrane Assumed VVMC86 cDw-02 qryvALger!!!sq-Assumed wMc86 GM.OI Mite woven rqpe gastet rnaterial 68% Chrsotile WMC90 BUR-OI Built up roof, rubber membrane Assumed ult I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I t +\r4$1,, ,Environmental Scientists and Engineers, LLC. . WMC69: Transite sofitt on elevator shafto VVMC78: Metal jacketed boiler flue insulation ' vvMC78: composite drywall ceilings in operating rooms (4) on third flooro VVMC86: Metal boiler and hot water heater flues (metalbestos) Built up roofs were assumed to maintain any existing roof warranty and to maintain the integrity of the roof. Roofing materials are not required to be removed prior to renovation when handled according to specific requirements. The galvanized flues are assumed since galvanized ducting may contain a sandwich layer of asbestos between the two layers of galvanized metal for thermal protection. Due to high temperafures, the ducting could not be accessed during the inspection. Assumed materials are shown on confirmed material drawings in Appendix c, and are indicated in database reports in Appendix C. Assumed materials are not quantified or addressed in cost estimates. Special handling and/or management protocols for any remaining ACM are included in a detailed explanation in the Recommendation section of this report. lv I I t I I I I t t I I I I I I I I I I awalsh Environmenal Scien it ASBESTOS INSPECTION FOR VAIL VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER 181 MEADOW DRIVE VAIL, COLORADO 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background This report provides an overview of the asbestos inspection of the Vail Valley Medical Centerlocated at l8l Meadow Drive, Vail, Colorado. Walsh Environmenral Scientists and Engineers, LLC. (Walsh) was contracted by the Vail Valley Medical Center to conduct aninspection for asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM). Walsh performed the inspection from January 31, Zffil to February 0g, 200.1 . The Hospital consists of 4 attached buildings that were constructed in four separate construction periods in approximately 1969, 1978, 1986 and 1990. The buildings comprise approximately 135,000 square feet ofspace. fh9 four buildings are attached, resulting in a larger contiguous hospital facility. Thebuildings have undergone renovation, resulting in additional horiogenous materials that neededto be tested. The list below summarizes the major renovations to the core buildings based oninterviews and appearance:o Remodeling/Renovation of the Vail orthopedic and sports medicine (VVMCS6) and Emergency room (VVMC78) were conducted in approximarely 1999.r The Patient rooms (VVMC86) were completed in ipproximat.ty DAl.o Remodeling/Renovation of the Special procedures operating area (wMC7g) was conducted in approximately 1995.o Remodeling/Renovation of the Steadman-Hawkins business office (VVMCTS) and Pharmacy-inpatient (VVMCTS) were conducred in approximarely 1996. The sampling and inspection process was conducted in accordance with standard s of the EpA Asbestos Emergency Hazard Response Act (AHERA) and National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs), OSHA Construction and General Industry Standards for asbestos, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Regrlation g, and other applicable industry standards. Asbestos inspection activities were conducred by AHERA and State ofColorado accredited personnel. I l t I I I I I I I I I glMalsh Environnrental Scie it 1.2 Regulatory Compliance - EpA, NESHAP, and State programs ACBM identified in this report is subject to the USEPA NESHAP Regulations for Asbestos (z+0 CFR Part 6l) and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDpHE) Regulation No. 8 (Reg 8) "The Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants. The Colorado Deparftnent of Health is presently responsible for administering the EpA NESHAp program for Colorado. ACBM is subject to OSHA Standards for Asbesros (29 CFR Parts 1910.1001). Materials containing l7o or less asbestos may be subject to OSHA regulations if air concentrations are at or above the personal exposure limit (PEL) of 0. I f/cc or the excursion limit of 1.0 ficc. Revised OSHA regulations for General Industry (29 CFR 1910.1001) and the Construction Industry (196.110l) include the following provisions for communication of hazards to employees. ' Employer must inform housekeeping employees whether building components they maintain may expose them to asbestos.r Building owner shall maintain records concerning the presence, location and quantity of ACBM inthe building for the duration of ownership oi o".up"n"y, and records shall be transferred to successive owrers.o Where a building owner or employer identifies ACBM, labels or signs shall be affixed or posted so that employees will be notified of what materials contain asbestos. These signs or labels shall be placed in areas where they will be noticed by employees who are likelylo be exposed, such as entrances to mechanical rooms. I I t I t I t 2 t I I I I I I I t I t I I t I I t I I =WaIsIlEnviro rcntalS"i.n,i.," METHODOLOGY / PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK The sampling and inspection process was conducted in accordance with standards of the EpA AHERA and NESHAPs, OSHA CDPHE regulations and other applicable industry standards. Asbestos inspection activities were conducted by AHERA and State of Colorado accredited persorunel. 2.1 Methodology The scope of the asbestos inspection was to identiff asbestos containing building materials(ACBM) and included the following steps: o Review of site drawings and records.e Visual inspection of all accessible areas of the building to identi$ suspect materials.o Visual inspection of all areas of suspect homogeneous and non-homog"n"ou, ACBM.r Determination of friability by touching all suspect ACBM.r Development of a sampling plan for each material based on the homogeneous material type,friability, accessibility and material locations. Homogeneous and nonlhomogeneous material samples were submitted for laboratory analysis by poiarized Light Microscopy (pLM). Homogeneous Areas The followhg building systems were inspected to identify suspected homogeneous materials. r Ceiling Systemso ThermaUmechanical Systemsr Flooring Systernsr Wall/partition Systemsr Structural Systemsr Electrical Systemsr Miscellaneous Systems A homogeneous area (material) is defined as an area containing a material that appears similarthroughout with regard to color, texture, and date of applicatioi. Individual systems that were inspected., but not suspected to contain asbestos, are not included inthis report. Such systems include concrete, carpet, fibergrass, and wooa froducts. I I t t t I t I t I I I I I T t I t I ^3\lalsh En"iton .ntul S 2.2 Material ldentification !1h type of suspect building material (homogeneous) was assigned an alpha marerial code, followed by a number to identiff the different varieties of tnat bui'iding mateiial. For example, lay-in ceiling panels are designated by the material code of LIP. The aiffering types of lay-in ceiling panels are denoted by subsequent "typen numbers. Material size, thicknesi, substrate, friability, location, and quantity were recorded. 2.9 MaterialTypes The homogeneous material was classified into one of three available types of homogeneous material descriptions. r Surfacing Material refers to a wide range of trowel or spray-applied materials typically usedfor acoustical or firep-roofing purposes. Examples includ'e spraylapplied fireproofing and acoustical texture ceilings..o Thermal System Insulation (TSI) refers to insulation that is applied to heating or mechanical system components. Examples include pipe, tank and boiler insulation.r Miscellaneous Materials refers to all other materials that do not fall into one of the above categories. Examples include floor tile, adhesives, and ceiling tiles. 9,ntejtt" type of homogeneous material was determined it was then classified as friable or not. The EPA distinguishes between friable and non-friable forms of ACBM. Friable materials canbe crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure, whereas non-friable materials cannot.Friable materials are more likely to be released into the air, especially during renovation anddemolition of the building. Therefore, the distinction between tiuut, and non-friable homogeneous material is important. EPA/CDPHE have identified two categories of non-friable material. CDPHE and EPA policy statements define that Category I non-friablematerials are not likely to become friable during demolition, whereas Category II non-friable materials are likely to become friable during demolition. CDPHE and EpA- NESHAp requireremoval of all friable ACBM and Category II non-friable ACBM. Category I non-friablematerial may remain in place during demolition, provided demolition methods do not renderthe material friable. I t I I I I IIT I I I I I I I I I T I I +\MaIsIlEnviromental ScientisE and Engineers, LLC. 2.4 Sampling Strategy The following Bulk Sampling Strategy for friable and Category I and II non-friable marerials was used to determine the number of samples to be collected. Table 1 Bulk Sampling Strategy Materisl Homogeneous Area Units Minimum Number of Samples Friable Surfacing less than 1000 1000 to 5000 more than 5000 SF SF SF 5 Non-friable Surfacine SF JFriable and Non-friable Thermal System Insutation LF/SF/EA -' Friqble Miscellarcous Materials LF/SF/EA I Non-friable Miscellaneous Materials LF/SF/EA It one sample was collected for limited qu"ntity rept"i@ WALSH collected bulk samples of the homogenous materials in a random and representative manner' as determined by each inspector. Samples were collected by taking a composite core sample that included all layers within the suspect material. Samples from soft friable materials were obtained by removing a small portion using wetting techniques. All samples were placedin sealed' labeled containers, and the sample descriptions and locations were recorded. Photographs were also taken to provide a visual reference for each material. 2.5 Laboratory Analysis The bulk samples were submitted for progressive analysis to DCM Science Laboratory Inc. an NVLAP accredited laboratory. Analysis of the bulk samples was performed using iolarized Light Microscopy (PLM) using procedures developed by McCrone Research Institute and in l1gtian9e with the guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EpA- 600/M4-82-020, Dec. L982) to determine asbestos type and content. The PLM samples are reported as percent asbestos by weight. Percent asbestos for separate layers and total for the sample are delineated in the laboratory report. Unused portions of samples are archived for six months unless the client requests special handling. 2.6 Bulk Sample Chain of Gustody At the time of collection, samples were labeled with an appropriate and unique number. This number (along with other information such as sample location, color, texture, and condition) was recorded in the Sample Log. Environmental Scienrists ad Engineers, LLC. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I t I t The inspector delivered the samples along with a completed chain of custody document to the laboratory. The laboratory then arranged the samples in numerical order. If a discrepancy between the samples exists, this is noted and initialed on the log sheet. The laboratory signed " :9py of the sample log to acknowledge receipt. The inspector retained the signed .opy fot evidentiary purposes. Further, the laboratory assigned a laboratory number to each Jampte received. The laboratory labeled both the analytical report and the sample container with ttris laboratory number for cross-reference purposes. I I I I t I t I I t ,l I t I I I I I =lValshEnyironmental Scien i.,r "nd 3 FINDINGS EPA and OSHA define asbestos containing material (ACBM) as material containing more thanl% asbestos, or materials that are assumed to contain asbestos. A total of 156 samples were collected. The inspection and analytical results for the Vail Valley Medical Center identified2l materials that were confirmed to contain greater than l% asbestos and 8 materials assumed to contain greater than lvo asbestos. The following is a sunmary of those materials: Table 2 Gonfirmed ACBM wMc69 cT-03 lp' x 2' ceiling tile, randon Itoot patte.t lll% Amosite, R. Ct. 1?-23% furrcsire wMc69 Frc-02 12" x 12" brownish red streaked tile witlr black mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I 1.2% rotal, tile 1 %, mastir 8% Chrysotile; Pt. Ct. = .71%total,tile .75%Chrysotile WIVIC69 FTC-03 9" x 9" off white tile witb gray & brown flecks witb black mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I 0.8% roral, rile 0.5%, masrir 9% Chrysotile; Pt. Ct. =.24% toral, tile .25%Chrysotile wMc69 Frc-07 12" x 12" light brown tilewith brown & white *reaks with adhesive Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I < O.l% rotal, 0% tile. mastic 3 % Chrvsotile wMc69 FfM-01 Black floor mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I 6% Chrysotile wMc69 LFB-OI Green/Green Pebbled pattern with gray backine Miscellaneous Material Friable Linoleum 0%, gray backing 74 % Chrvsorile wMc69 PF-01 Mudded pipe fiuing Ihermal Systern lnzulation Friable 3% total, 3% Chrysotile lrace Amosite wMc78 cDw-02 5/8' white drywall with mud Miscellaneous Material Friable <0.1% total, mud 0.5%, Pr at L.25% mud. 0.01 % total wMc78 FTC-06 12" x 12" floor tile, white with black masric Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I <0.1% total, masric 4%, tile D% Chrvsotile wMc78 FIC-07 12" x 12 floor tile, blue with black specks witb black mastic Miscellaneous Materid Non-friable Category I 0.1 % total, masric 9%, tile 0% Chrysotile VVMCTE FTC-10 12" x L2" floor rile, brown with off white streaks with black mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I 1.1% total, mastic 7%. tile l% Chrysotile, n Ct 0.5% !ile wMc78 FTC-13 12 x 12 floor rile, brownish red with black mastic Miscellaneous Materid Non-friable Category I 2% total, mastic 5 7o, rile 2 % Chrysotile I I I I I t I I I I I I t I t I I I I I gwalsh Envimnmental Scientisb ard Engineers, LLC. Joint compound associated with drywall was identified to contain greater than l% chrysotile asbestos, but less than l% when composited with the associated drywall CDPHE allows for composite analysis of drywall and joint compound material where renovation and/or demolition activities will not directly impact the joint compound (demolition). Where renovation and/or demotion activities will directly impact joint compound (such as sanding), the joint compound must be treated as ACBM. This report assumes that normal renovation and/or demolition activities may occur, thus for classification and reporting purposes (drawings and database reports)' the composite analysis was used. Activities that may directly impact drywall joint compound material should be prohibited in the Asbestos and Operations program for the facility. WMC78 Frc-17 12" x 12 floor tile, ofi white with brown and tan rtreaks with black mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I l% total, mastic l0%. tile I % Chrysotile, Pt Ct 0.75% tile, 0.75% total wMc78 FTC-19 12" x 12" floor tile, beige with black mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable 3ategory I !7o total, masric 0Vo. Ule 3% Chrysotile wMc78 FTC-21 12. x 12" floor tile, dark lan with yellow and brown streala with black mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I l% total, masuc 7%, trle l% Chrysotile, Pt Ct 0.5% tile J.4% rot^l \ wMc78 FTM-OI Black floor mastic Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I 3% Chrvsotile vvMc78 GM-OI Rope gasket material or roiler Ihermal Systern lnsulation Friable 64 7o Chrostile wMc78 LF-02 Linoleum, red pebbled Daltern Miscellaneous Material Friable 26.3% total, felt backinp 75% , tile 0%Chrysotile wMc78 PF-OI White mudded pipe fitting Thermal Syster lnsulation Friable 3% Amosite and Chrysotile vvMc78 svF-03 Vinyl flooring, yellow pebble pattern with gray lelt backing and adhesive Miscellaneous Matedal Friable t2.4% iile 0% total, backing 69% wMc86 GM4I White woven rope gaskel material Miscellaneous Material Friable 68% Chrsotile t I I I T I I I I I I I I I I t t I I +\ry"I*hEnvirommnal Sciemi$s and Enginccrs, LLC. The inspection for the Vail Valley Medical Center identified 8 materials that are assumed to contain greater than l% asbestos. The following is a summary of these materials: Built up roofs were assumed to maintain any existing roof warranty and to maintain the integrity of the roof. Roofing materials are not required to be removed prior to renovation when handled according to specific requirements. The galvanized ducting is assumed since galvanizgd ducting may contain a sandwich layer of asbestos between the two layers of galvanized metal for thermal protection. Due to high temperatures, tle ducting could not be accessed during the inspection. Appendices C and D contain most of the technical information concerning sampling and analysis. ! Based on interviews with site *rro*", and site inspection no significant asbestos abaterrent has been performed in the building. I During the inspection, two areas with localized darnage to thermal system insulation was observed in WMC69, room 1027 and in WMC78, hall F (above ceiling tile). These and other areas can be labeled and repaired as part of an asbestos Operations & Maintenance Program addressed in the Recommendations section of this report. Table 3 Assumed ACBM Maferiel lhscription Materlel TyF Fliability Percentage and Type of Asb6tos Approx, Ouantitv All Buildings(3): All built up roofs and roof areas Miscellaneous Non-friable Category I Assumed to avoid damage to roofs / roof warranties Not reooned VVMC86 Metal boiler and hot water heater flues (metalbestos) Miscellaneous Poteffial lining friable Assumed, i erior not accessible Not reponed VVMC78 Metal jacketed boiler flue insulation Miscellaneous Potential lining ftiable Assumed. interior not accessible .Not reported WMC69 Tramite sofin on elevator sbaft Miscellarrous Non-friable Category II Assumed !o rvoid aesthetic damage 100 Sq. FL WMC78 Composite drywatl ceilings in opcratrg rooms (4) on third floor Mirellaneous Friable Aszumed to avoid aesthetic damage Not reponed I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I g!tr'alslr. Environmerual Scientists and Engincers, LLC. RECOMMENDATIONS All confirmed friable and Category I and Category II non-friable ACBM identified in the Findings Section is required to be removed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to any renovation activities that may potentially disturb these materials. For locations where Category I non-friable materials are present, the material may be handled according to CDPHE policy statement "Demolition of Buildings Which Have Asbestos Containing Vinyl Tile (VAT) or Roofing Felts". Under this policy statement, the handling of the material depends on the nature of the Demolition/Renovation (D/R) project. If the D/R will impact the non-friable material alone, for example when sanding or breaking in small pieces, or otherwise rendering the material friable, the material will be considered friable ACBM. Friable ACBM must be handled according to federal regulations and Reg 8. If the D/R will impact on the substrate (thus minimal disturbance of ACM), for example in the demolition of a building in large components or sections, tlese materials may remain in a building as long as the ACBM will remain non-friable throughout the entire demolition of the bui.lding. Non-friable Category II materials do not fall within the VAT or roofing categories (such as transite siding or transite roofing) and must be handled according to Reg 8. A notification form ofintent to renovate or demolish must be filed with CDPHE l0 days prior to DiR of the building. The CDpHE notification is then forwarded to local health/environmental agencies. The material will fall under OSHA standards for asbestos if the material becomes airborne in concentrations at or over permissible exposure levels. A portion of the resilient flooring in the facility was reported to contain less than I % chrysotile, as verified by point-count. A standardized set of maintenance procedures that apply to all resilient flooring can provide greater acceptance, and avoid the need for different procedures for flooring that may vary on a rqom-by-room basis. By treating all resilient flooring equally and adhering to OSHA requirements for asbestos-containing flooring, issues including compliance for those materials that contain trace-l%o (as verified by point counQ, and osHA's recommendation for TEM analysis of floor tile become less of an issue. Under the CDPHE policy statement "Handling Asbestos Containing Drywall Finishing Mud/Joint Compound", the handling of the material depends on the nanme of thi demolition/renovation project. If the activity will impact the mud alone, for example when sanding, the material is considered ACM and must be handled according to according io federal regulations and Reg 8. If the D/R will impact the composite material (thus minimal impact on mud), for example in the demolition of drywall, the material is then considered non-ACM (providing the composite is less than l% asbestos) and does nor fall under Reg 8. The material will fall under OSHA standards for asbestos if the material becomes airborne in concentrations over permissible exposure levels. Areas with minor localized damage should be addressed using spill response procedures. To ensure satisfactory clean up, a consultant should oversee and perform a final visual inspection ofthe area once localized debris has been cleaned up. l0 I t I I t I I I I I I I I I I t I I I gwalsh Environnenal Scientists ard Ergincers, LLC. Due to identification of ACBM, the implementation of a formal written Asbestos Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program is recommended. This program will assist in managing and maintaining ACBM through the use of routine surveillance, specialized maintenance and custodial procedures, hazard communication and uaining, and work control and special work practices. For locations where significant damage was identified, isolate access to these materials until corrective action can be taken. Localized damage to ACBM that was observedin various locations the Vail Valley Medical Center can be corrected through the implementation of an asbestos O&M Program. The O&M program will allow for a systematic repair of these materials. The presence of ACBM within the building should be included in hazard communication information provided to building maintenance and custodial personnel. ll I I I t I I t I II I I I I I II t I I I A\ryahh Environmcnhl Scientisa ard Engincers, llC. LIMITATIONS Walsh performed services in a manner consistent with the level of care and expertise exercised by members of the asbestos inspection and assessment profession. Walsh does not imply or guarantee that every potential asbestos containing material on or in the building has been identifrd or sampled. Historically, asbestos has been added as a component to over 3,000 materials and products produced in the United States. The inspection was intended to identiff those accessible materials that were reasonably suspect and that were most likely to contain asbestos in quantities subject to regulation, based on existing industry and regulatory standards. Often materials cannot be assessed (sampled) due to physical constraints encountered (locked rooms, enclosed areas, etc.). The areas that were inaccessible at this location are listed below. o Mechanical interiors including boilers, fumaces and ducting.r Interiorofenclosed chases and sofitts.r Behind walls, ceilings or other structural enclosures that are inaccessibler Electical equipment and mechanical components Deshuctive investigation techniques should take place before performing any renovation or demolition activity that involves these inaccessible areas. Any addition to or alteration of the building should be documented and the inspection report should be amended. Sampling of roof membranes, felts, flashing, and sealants were excluded from the scope of work to maintain roof condition and roof warranties. These materials should be sampled prior to conducting activities that will disturb these roofing materials. The parking lots, pedestrian walkways and facility grounds were included in this building survey. Drawings and diagrams contained in this report are proportional and scales are approximate. Material quantities for confirmed ACBM are approximate and are for general information. Roofing materials confirmed/assumed to be ACBM are not included in the drawings. t2 Enviroryu:nlrl SricntirE snd &gioerrs, LLC. I I t I I t I t t I t I I I I I t I I SECTION SUMMARY The Buitding characterization section is intended to provide additional information that willrelat€ to following sections and will assist in understanding and using thi, ,"port. It containsgeneral information about the building in the following subsections. - r Ftoor plans identift functional areas and rooms for each revel of the building. o) 6a FI c).li o)troc) c) 6t E Xotlg h og6 F{ tiooJtl co 6 qt gxtrl Fi EEeE tl dl lE,rr & frf E-.ztrl(J t-l <) Atrl frlJigi js ?l>t F.{ F.o Aoog ,<6 ET E: =6htr#$6qt>E c e 6l q) 6 o Iolor+ Fo & q. 6r I;€j!ooh I 'lB IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII c) 6Q o'!'! q) uh o oQ q) 6 E XohAa bo aa6 F. ,oo E co 6 G e Ntrl eII s 3 FI E E H I\- I, EII Eqo I El CI Ecl Eg 5 !€ I rl E E EFI E.ztrl(J Fl () crrl =F FqAFl? i{i rrs?r>t Fi c d E |a H H h a, c EE ;E .9 r.EO.ll o =l ra hr- +)-m?.!>h td o $l o dA o O Io u?F{p ots Ats o ol I; a oo E { ()I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII c) 6 o._.1 () ut v,ao() o 6t Xo liAA F,,-:F ED 5 Tl) Eo I EE E E(, E !. o.r Fi z EI EEIEEE OJo Fl .a rlE E e, 'ln s F{a HE Er Ir-o n E Etrl Frz fsl L) Fl ''{ nr;tlotlfrl ll .r ltr_; I5.ftHlur .lS?3tr EtsH o c A t{ o f* o 6 A6l trnt{ ho trFlo6e)E 3edo{DF-r& r€ =o6O>o.a 6 (\l () 6c o IclOt-$ Fo Ic €t olI.tt;Ioo E ? 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SUSPECT HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL SUMMARY MATERIAL CODE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FRIABILITY t I t I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I t BEA.{I' BBA.O2 BBA.{I3 BP.{'I BUR{I cA{r cDw-o1 cT-0t cT-{t2 cT-{l3 cT44 cT.{t5 cT..o6 cT.o7 DS.OI FS-o1 FS.O2 FTC{I Frc{2 FTC-03 Frc-04 4" yellow baseboard with yellow adhesrve 4" grey vinyl baseboard with t8n adhesrye 4" brown baseboard with brown adhcsrvc Teclmum pancl, uscd {ibcr with white coating Built up roof, rubber membrane Tan carpet adh€sive Offwhits drywall with mud 2'x 4'ceiling tilc, latitudinal fisures and random dots 2'x 4'ceiling tile, nndom dot and fisurE patrem 2'x 2'ceiling tile, random dot pattern 2'x 2'ceiling tile, constcllation patEm with vinyl coating 2'x 2'ceiling tilc, constellation pattem (no vinyl coating) 2'x 4'c€iling tilc; latidinal fisur€s with pinhole patbm I'x l'ceiling tile, painted, glued on Drywall texture, rclled on Red Iire stop material White fir€ stop material 12" x 12" tanish hown molted tile with adhesiye | 2" x 12" bro$lrish red srreaked tile with black nrastic 9" x 9" off white tile with grey & brown flecks with black mastic 12" x l2" yellow gold 0oor tile with adhesive Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Misccllaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Mi scel laneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Miscellaneous Mat€rial Surfacing Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Non-liiable Catcgory I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category II Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Catcgory I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I ,*Walstra Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. [nc. (Page I of 8) SUSPECT HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL SUMMARY MATERJAL CODE MATERTAL DESCRIPTION FRIABILITY I I I I T I I I I I I I I I I I I t Frc-05 FTC.{t6 Ffc-{t7 Ftc-{t8 Frc.{t9 I'rM{,l LFB{1 MS4l PE-{D PF{II svF-0t TR-{|l 12 " x 12" tan tile with bro$r steaks with adhesive 12" x 12'grcy floor tile with brov,.n & yellow str€aks with blsck rnastic 12" x 12" light brown tile with brovm & whit€ streaks with adhesive 12" x 12" white tile \.ith tanish molicn pattEm w.ith adhesive 12" x 12" tanisb brown tile with large brown steaks with adhesive Black floor rssric Rcdish/Cr€en Pebbled pancm wilh grey backing Whitc sealant on fiberglass TSI Wlite pyroblock Mudded pipe fitting Tan molted pattem vinyl sheet flooring with adhesive Transile Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscsllaneous Material Miscellancous Material Miscellancous Material. Misccllaneous Material Misc€llaneous Material Thcflnal System lnsulalion Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-&iable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Cate8ory I Non-fiable Category I Friable Non-triabl€ Category I Non-friable Category I Friable Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I ^&:Walsh._ - :-:,- j.r*1*,,reJ1,L_+::g- :.:-ij Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page 2 of8) SUSPECT HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL SI.]MMARY I I I I I t t I I I I I I I I I I I t MATERIAL CODE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TYPE FRIABILTTY BBA{2 Grey baseboard with yellow adhesive BBA-03 Brown baseboard adhesivc BFI-{ll Boiler flue insulation Boiler flue insulation with canvas wrap BP-lll Technum pancling wood fiber BUR-{ll Built up roof, rubbcr nrmbrane CA4l Clear carpe t adh€sivc CA-02 Tan carpet rnastic CDW-01 5/8" white dr',lvall $ith mud CDW-|)2 5/8" white drywa with mud CT.'01 2'x 4'ceiling tile, const€lation pattem CT42 2'x 4'ceiling tile, latitudrnal fissures wirh random dots CT-03 2'x 4'ceiling tilc, random dot and fissurc pattem CT-04 2'x 4'ceiling tile, constelation pattem with vjnyl coating CT-lrs 2'x 4'ceiling tile, fiberboard with vinyl coating CT-ll6 2' x 4' ceiling tile, recessed rvith | ' x I' pattem CT-07 2'x 2'ceiling tile, recessed with no pattem CT-{ft 2'x 2'ceiling tile, random dot and fissure patt€m CT-09 2'x 2'ceiling tile, rardom dot and fissure pattem CT-10 2'x 2'ceiling tilc, random gauge panem Miscellaneous Material Miscellancous Material Miscellaneous Malerial Thermal System Insulation Therrnal System lnsulation Mis€eilaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Miscellaneous Matcrial Miscellaneous Material Misc€llaneous Malerial Miscellaneous Material Miscellgneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous MaErial Miscelloneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Non-friable Catecorv I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Cakgory i Friable Friable Non-friablc Category I Non-ftiable Catcgory I Non-friable Catcgory | Non-friable Category I Friablc Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Frirble Friable Friable Frisble Friable BBA-01 Brown baseboard with tan adh€sive AiWalsh '', -':r-.' 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(Page 3 of 8) SUSPECT HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL SUMMARY MATERIAL CODE MATERJAL DESCRIPTION FRIABILITY t I I I I I t t I I I I I t I I I I I cT- c'l-12 cT-13 DT-01 FTC-{tl FIC-{t2 Frc..03 Ftc-04 FTC.{t5 Frc46 rrc.07 FTC{t8 FTC-rl9 Frc-t0 FTC-I I FTC-12 Frc-13 Ftc-14 FTC-I5 Ftc-16 FTC-! 7 l'x I'cciling tile, rough texture 2' t( 4' ceiling tile, random guage and dot pahem l' x I' c€iling tile, snow flake pattem, with adhesive Wlite duct tape 12" x I2" floor tile, off whit€ with blue and brovm dots with adhesive 12" x 12" floor tile, grey viih red, white and bluc dots wift adhesive l2" x 12" floor tile, green with adhesivc 12" x 12" floor tile, blue with adhesive 12" x 12" floor tile, red rvith adhesive 12" x 12" floor tilc, white with black nustic l2 " x I 2" floor tile, blue with black specks with black mastic | 2" x l2' floor til€, white with black and gey dots with black mastic 12" x 12" floor tile, black with black mastic 12" x 12" floor tile, bmwn with offwhite steaks with black mastic 12" x 12" floor tile, red with white streads with adhesive 12" x 12" floor tile, off white with grey spccks with adhesive 12" x 12" floor tilc, brownish red with black mastic 12" x 12" floor tile, brown with black mastic 12" x 12" noor tile, grey with dark grey and white streaks with black mas 12" x t2" floor tile, gold streaked with black mastic 12 " x | 2' floor tile, off white with brorvn and tan streaks with black rDsti Miscellaneous Material Misccllaneous Material Mlscellaneous Material Thermal System lnsulation Miscellaneous Msterial Miscellaneous Material Miscellan€ous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Misccllaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Misccllaneous Malerial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Malcrial Miscellaneous Material Miscellancous Mat€rial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Misce llaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Friablc Friable Friable Friable Non-friable Cstegory I Non-Aiablc Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category [ Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friablc Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category | Non-friable Category | Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I .*r,W'alSilr Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. 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(Page 4 of 8) SUSPECT HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL SUMMARY I I I I I T I I I I I I I I I I t MS-{r3 PF{I MATERIAL CODE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION TYPE FRIABILITY Frc-t8 12" x 12" floor tile, cream with white and brown streaks with black masti Miscellaneous Material Frc-21 12" x 12" floor titc, dark tan wilh yellow and brou,n streaks with black m Miscellaneous Material FIC-22 12" x 12' floor rile, offwhirc with grcy chips with adhesive FtM-01 Black floor nustic GM{l Rope gasket rnaterial on boiler FrC-I9 12" x 12" floor tile, beige with black mastic FfC-20 12" x 12" floor tile, white with grey chips with black mastic LF.02 Linoleunr, red pcbbled pattern MF-01 Engine gencrator mufller insulation MS-{lf Grey sealant on duct scams MS-02 Reddish/brown seam sealant Non-friable Category I Miscellaneous Non-friable Material Category I Miscellaneous Non-friableMaterial Category I Non-friable Category I Miscellaneous Non-friable Material Category I Miscellaneous Non-friable Material Cat€gory I Thcrmal Slstem Friable Insulation Miscellaneous Friable Material Th€rmal System Friable lnsulation Miscellaneous Non-fiiableMaterial Category I Miscellaneor.rs Non-friable LF Or 2" x 2" linoleum, beige with srmll squarc panem with backing 8nd adhes Miscellancous Friable Material Whire sealant on iibcrgtass TSI White mudded pipe fiuinB Material Miscellaneous Maierial Therrml System Insulation Surfacing Material Calegory I Non-friable Calegory I Friable Friable Friable Friable Friablc Friable Friable Fnable SOF-|)1 Grey spray on fireproofing SVF-01 Vinyl flooring, blue, grey, green molied pattem with g,ey backing and ad Miscellaneous Mate al MiscellaneousSW-02 Vinyl flooring, green pebbled paitem with fett backing and adh€sivc Material svF43 Vinyl flooring, yetlow pebble paBcm with grey fert backing and adhcsive Miscelraneous Marerial SVF-& vinyl flooring, gold pcbbled patrem with grey felt backing and adhcsive Miscellaneous Material SVF{S Vinyl flooring, grey with blu€ and wlite chips with grey backing and adh Miscellaneous Matedal SVF-06 Vinyl flooring, offwhite wilh tan and grey pattem lvith adhesrve Miscellaneous Material erWalstrr Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc, (Page 5 of8) I I I I I I I I I \rvMC86 I I I t I I I I I I SUSPECT HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL SUMMARY MATERJAL CODE MATERIAL DESCRIPTTON FRIABILITY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t T I I I BBA-01 Light ran baseboard adhesive BBA-02 Bmvln baseboard adhesrve BFI-lll Metal boilff and hot water hearer flues mctalbestcs BUR-01 Built up roof, rubbcr membrane CA..OI Tan carpet adhesive CDW-lll 5/8" drywall wirh mud CDIV.{|2 Drywallceilings CDW-lf3 Drywall CT4l 2'x 4'ceiling tile, latitudinat tisurc random dot pattem CT{2 2'x 4'ceiling tile, drywall with vinyl covering CT-03 2'x 4'ceiling tile, random dot 8nd fissure gattem M iscel laneous Matedal Miscellancous Marerial Thermal System Insulation Miscellaneous Malerial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Matcrial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Non-friable Catcgory I Non-friable Catcgory I Non-friable Category Il Non-friablc Calegory I Non-friable CEtcgory I Friable Friable Friable CT{14 2' x 4' ceiling tile, recesscd I' x l' pattcm with random fissures and dots Miscellaneous Friable Material CT.{15 2'x 2'ceiling tile, panalel wide ribbed pattem CT{6 2'x 2'ceiling tile, recesscd, texturEd Dattem CT-07 2'x 2'ceiling rile, recessed, random dot and fissure Dattem CT-Ot 2' x 2' ceiling dle, rccessed, palralel nanow ribbed Dattem FtC-01 l2" x 12" Iloor tile, otf white wiih ran chips and adhesive FTC.{12 12" x 12" floor tile, grey with white, yellow, red chips wirh adhesive Material Miscellaneous Friable Marerial Miscellaneous Friable Material Miscellaneous Friable Material Miscellaneous Friable Material Miscellaneous Friable Material Miscellaneous Friable Material Miscellaneous Friable Malerial Ftc-03 12" x 12" floor tire, grey rvirh white and dark geen chips with brack mast Misce[aneous Material FIC-04 12" x 12" floor tile, light blue with dark blue and whire chips FTC-05 | 2" x 12. floor rile, tan wirh grey andwhite chips with adhcsive Non-friable Category I Non-friable Catcgory I Non-friable Catcgory I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category | A,Walsh (Page 6 of8) Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. 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SUSPECT HOMOGEI] EOUS MATERIAL SUMMARY II'ATERIAL CODE MATERIAL DESCRIPTION FRIABILITY I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I GM-tf1 Ml-tDl MA.{I MS-o1 MS-02 M903 PHII RB-{[ RF{II RF{'2 RG.OI RSC4I RSG{2 soF-,01 svF.{rt svF.{t2 svF43 svF.{x TP.OI White woven ropc gasket material Engine generalor mufller insulaiton Black mastic on raised floor legs Red firestop nraterial Grey duct seam sealant White sealant on fiberglass TSI seams Black tar imprensted sponge like insularion Refractant brick from incineraaor Brown roofing felt Black rooling fclt Ropc gasket on incinerator Light brown asphalt roofshingle Dark brown asphalt roofshingle Grey spray on firepmofing Vinyl flooring, light yellow and grey pebbled partem with 8|Ey felt back Vinyl flooring, $ey pebbled pattem with grey backing and adhesiye Vinyl flooring, rose pcbbled panem with grey backing and adhesive Vinyl flooring, Tan pebbled pattem with adhesive Tar paper Miscellaneous Material Thcnnal Syst€m Insulation Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matsrial Miscellaneous Material Miscellanmus MaErial Thermal System Insulation Thermal System Insulation Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Thermal System lnsulation Misccllaneous Material Misccllaneous Material Surfacing Material Misccllancous Malerial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matcrial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Friable Friable Non-friable Catcgory I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Catcgory I Non-friable Categpry I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friablc Cat€gory I Non-friable Categpry I Friable Non-friable Calegory I Non-Iiiable Category I Friablc Friablc Friable Friable Friablc Non-friable Category I .&iWalsh Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. 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(Page 7 of8) I I I I I I I I t wMCeO I I I I I I I I I I SUSPECT HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL SUMMARY I I I I I I I I I t t I I I I I I t MATERIAL CODE BBA{I BBA.I}2 BBA.{'3 BUR.{II cA{t cDw{lt cT{r cT{2 cT-03 cT-t 4 FIC-|tl Ftc-tt2 Mgtl MS-{t2 soF{l svr-o1 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 4" grey baseboard with tan adhesive 4" yellow baseboard with tan adhesivE 4" mauve baseboard with tan adhesivc Built up root rubber membranc Ycllow carpet adhesive White drywall wirh mud, ollwhitc paint 2' x 2'ceiling til€ 2'x 2'Ecessed ceiling tile 2'x 4'cciling tile, latitudinal, no fisur€s I' x I'ceiling tile in sptine 12" x |2" green floor tile 12" x 12" crcam/brovm floor tile with mastic Crey sealant on duct sEams white sealanr on fiberglass TSI Spray on fireproofing on beams Grey sheet vinyl with adhesive Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Matenal Miscellaneous Mat€rial Miscellaneous Matsrial Miscellaneous Malerial M iscellaneous Msbrial Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Material Miscellaneous Mat€rial Miscellaneous Material Thermal System Insulation Surfacing Material Misccllaneous Material FRIABTLITY Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-&iable Category I Friable Friable Friable Friable Friable Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friable Category I Non-friablc Category I Friable Non-friable Category I .&WaIsIa Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page E of8) 'ji, - .rr,,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I gwalsh Environmsrel Scjcotiets trd Engincers, LLC. SECTION SUMMARY This section identifies and locates those materials that are confirmed ACBM. EPA defines ACBM as material containing more than I % asbestos. The inspection and analytical results identify materials containing greater than 1% asbestos. This section and Appendix D contain most of the technical information concerning sampling and analysis. This confrmed ACBM location information is provided in the following subsections. o Drawings of Confirmed ACBM (Confirmed Materials) show the approximate locations of asbestos-containing materials in the facility.r PhotogrlPhs ofACBM provide a representative photograph for each asbestos-containing material in the facility.r SummarT of ACBM - Sorted by Materiat I t Envirofi[q{rl Scicotisrs a]d Engincers, LLC. 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Fr.o zor.uoA ooo Htrll't z eFI E.l Fq EA v)o 6EI!q.A o = o (6 C\, oxtrl r$ Fi .utoci86r +).: dt l'-, =?s69EEo€l>8 F,., () alriix6:>H '-. € EF o N e) 6o o o Io rOls{!o & q. 6I I EjIt E L't ' I t t I I I t I I I I I I tI I I t I T Environmenal Sciendsrs 8nd Engircen, LI-C. PHOTOGMPHS OF ACBM vvMC69 I I I l I I I I It I I I I I I I I I I Vail Valley Medical Center 1969 Namer WlvlC69 Building Exterior Description: Name: WMC69-02 FTC-02 Description: 12" by 12" BrownisMRed Streaked Floor Tile w/ Black Mastic Name: VVMC69-04 FTC-07 Description: 12' W 12" Lt. Brown Floor Tile w/ Brown and White Streaks Page I Name: VVMC69-01 CT-03 Description: 2' by 2' Ceiling Tile - Random Dot Pattem Name: WMC69-03 FTC-03 Description: 9" by 9" Off White d Grey and Brown Fleck and Black Mastic Nrme: VVMC69-05 FTM-O1 Description: Black Floor Tile Mastic I I t I I t Vail Vallev Medical Center 1969 Name: VVMC69-06 LFB-O1 Descrlptlon: Reddisl/Green Pebbled Pattem Linoleum w/ Grey Backing Nsme: VVMC69-08 TR-01 Description: Transite Soffitt Material Name: WMC69-07 PF-01 Description: Mudded Pipe Fittings Page2 VVIVICTS I 1 t I T t I t I I I I I 1 I I I t I I t t I I I J I I I I I I I I I I I t Vail Valley Medical Center 1978 '{E Name: VVMC-78 Description: Roofs Name: VVMC78-01 CDW-02 Description: 5/8" Drywall w/ Joint Compound I Name: VVMC78-03 CDW-02 Description: 5/8" Drywall w/ Joint Compound Page I Name: VVMC-78 Description: South Exterior Name: VVMC78-02 FTC-06 Description: 12" by 12" White Floor Tile wlBlack Mastic ' Name: VVMC78-04 FTC-07 Description: 12" by 12" Blue Floor Tile w/ Black Specks and Black Mastic I I I I I t I I I I I I I T I I I I I Vail Vallev Medical Center 1978 Name: VVMC78-05 FTC-10 Description: 12" by 12" Brown Floor Tile w/ Off White Streaks and Black Mastic ,.i Name: VVMC78-07 FTC-12 Description: 12" by 12" OffWhite Floor Tile w/ Grey Soecks Name: WMC78-09 FTC-19 Description: 12" by 12" Beige Floor Tile w/ Black Mastic Page 2 Name: WMC78-06 FTC-13 Description: 12" by 12 Brownish,/Red Floor Tile w/ Black Mastic Name: WMC78-08 FTC-17 Description: 12" by 12" Off Wtite Floor Tile Brown and Tan Streaks and Black Mastic Name: WMC78-10 FTM-01 Description: Black Mastic I I I I I I I t I I I t ! I I I I I ! Vail Valley Medical Center 1978 Name: VVMC?8-Il FTC-21 Description: 12" by 12 " Dark Tan d Yellow and Brown Streaks and Black Mastic Name: WMC78-13 PF-01 Descriptionr Muddeed Pipe Fitting l Name: WMC78-15 SVF-03 Description: Yellow Pebbled Pattern Sheet Vynal Flooring il Grey Felt Backing Page 3 Nnme: WMC78-12 LF-02 Description: Red Pebbled Pattem Linoleum Name: WMC78-14 BFI-01 Description: Boiler Flue Insulation Assrtmed in Metal Iacket Name: VVMC78-16 GM-01 Descrlptlon: Rope Gasket Material on Boiler t I I I I T T I I wMC86 I T I I I I I I I ! Vail Valley Medical Center 1986 Page I Name: VVMC-86 Description: South Exterior :lf.X.. +. .@n =ll .fr. Name: VVMC86-01 GM-O1 Description: Rope Gasket on Boilers Name: WMC86 Description: Roof Name: VVMC86-02 BFI-O1 Description: Boiler Flue Insulation (assumed) I ellatdlIt ACBM SORTED BY MATERIAL T I I I t SUNINIARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDIT{G N,TATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II lr{on-Friable l\Iaterials) Building VY1\{C69 Vail Valley Medical Center 1969 The EPA and CDPHE distinguish behvEen friable and non-fnable forms ofACBM Fnable materjalr can be crumbled or reduced lo po\\'der by hand Pressure, whercas non-friable materials cannot, Friable materials are more likelv to be released into the air, especially during renovarion and demolition of the building. EPAvCDPHE have identified t\a'o categories ofnon-friable material. CDPHE and EPA policy stircmenis defini that Category I non-friable materials are not likely to become friable during demolition, whereas Caregory ll non-friable materials are likely to become friabJe during demolition CDPHE and EPA NLSIIAP require removal ofall friable ACBM and Category II non-friable ACBM Caregory t non-friable suspect maierial $.hich may remain in place during demolition, provided demolirion methods do not render the malerial friable. Rel'er to thc ttomogeneous Material Sampling Summary fbr Assumed Category I Non-friable materials t t t ],ATEN'ILFRIABILITt Friablg oug#ffi PF-01 }rudded pipe fitting o"!ffi CT-03 2' x 2' ceiling tile, random dot pattern MATEAIAL rvPE Thermal System Insulation *ffi 3o/o total,3o/o Chrysotile, trace Amosite ""ffi l0lo Amosite, Pt. Ct. = 2.23% Amosite Locc,iorr/Roonl Aootor. Otr. 1027 2EA FLOOR ORTII tt.7LL EAST \-ALL SOLTTH Ir..lLL EEST rr'.7LL CEILb-c OnrEn!trI! Contm?tis: Location/lloom ,1oo?ot, Ott. 1402 35 SF conments: Intermixed with other N-AD ceiling tile OTIIERTIYEST I'ALL CEII.INGIgFLOORnE{STBlU. SOI:T llALLt I I I I I I I I '\AD = l\oAsb€ltos Ddcctcd. TAC = Torit sbcsro Locatiom/Room Approx" Otr. 1406 35 SF cont,ne ts: Intermixed with other NAD ceiline tile EAST 'IALLn Aot ro!. 06.. t 510 90 SF rORflT 'IALLT S"I]TII 'IAI,L I)'FST II'ALL OTITER! Conments: Locotiory'Room AoproL Otr. 1511A 25 SF IORTH II'.|LL T EAST 'I"ILLx IIESI II'.ILL CEILIIiG OT'IER Conntnts: Approi On. l5r 6 I35 SF Of}IERuu,EST tAt-L (',EII"t,\CTME.IST L{LL SOITIT At.t-NORfIt rirt.L T Connents: Locdtion/Roo tn Aooro:a, (hr, l5l7 70 SF rlgqt XONTILI.ILL EAST ttALL SOITH U'.|LL I/EST tt.1t.L CE ,I!-G OTIIE| Contnenn: (Pagc I of 16) -+ IMaIsI.I I Environmental Scientists and Engineers. Inc. SUMN{ARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING ilIATER]ALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) ,II/ITERI,4 L DESCNPT]O\CT-03 2'x 2'ceiling tile, random dot pattern -tffi l')/o Amosite, Pt. Ct. = 2.23%' Amosite Locatioty'Room Appro!, Ott. 1520 40 SF FLOOR NORTH ITVLL EAST II"4LL SOI'TH 'I]LL II'EST ''.lLL CEIL!.\C OTH|.Rrtf Comucnts: Loaarion /Room App?ox. {Jr}- Hall E 70 SF FLOOR IIORTI] ,1,1LL E.4ST U/ILL SOL'TH I}'ALL II'ESr V.ILL CEILI:IG OTITER Comments: Location/Room Apptox. ()i.- IC 35 SF FLOON NORTH $ALL EAST 'Y'LL SOIITI] I'ALL 'IEST II',ILL CEILIT'C OTHEEunDnr Commcnrs: o^*## LFB-01 Redish/Green P€bbled pattern with grey backing -!!4## Linoleum 0o/o, lref backing 74 %.: Chrvsotile I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T I Locuion/Room loorox- On. 2205 25 SF FLOOR i"ORTH r+rlll E4ST IIZLL SOITTE,t'!LL IIEST|, ALL CErLt,\C OTHERaDnf]Dfi- Comnents: On Concfete InfttioA/Roorn Aoorox Oi. 2206 35 SF ,'LOoR STORTH tr.4LL E.lSTrt)LL SOI.TH trALL I ESI t''.4LL CEILL\-G OTHtsR!TNNT Commens: On Concrete '.ATENALFRLlRII'trt Non-friable Category I o"!#,^* BUR-O| Built up roof, rubber membrane ,,ATENAL rvPE Miscellaneous Material *tffi Assumed LocatoL/Room Apo.oi Or}. Roof comnents: All flat built up areas assumed ACIII FLOOR XORTH 'IALL EIST ""4LL SOI'fH 'I.ILL 'IESTIIALL CEILING OTIIERTTNDN ou(Hffi FIC-02 12" x 12" brownish red str€rked tile with black mastic 'A\lLLat:+ l.zt'/o tot^|, tile l g/o, mastic gyory Chrysotile; Pt. Ct, = .7t9lo total, tile .757oChrysotile I-ocatiot/Room Apnra\. ()lr. 1507 40 SF FLOOR NOATfl 'IAI,L E.ISI W{LL SOI'TflN|LL II EST 'IALL CF.II.T:TG OTIIERVt rl - fl T-l rl - Connentt: .NAD=|ioAsb6to5D.t.dcd.Tjrc=TotrlAsbcso5ccficn!ins.nD|c.LYR=Asbe5torconldltinL.}.r.PcL=PoinlcountR!suk-Lay.r.N:{-No|any Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDTXC MATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) T'.1fENJIL OESCNI PTIO.f FTC-02 12" x 12" brolrnish red streaked tile with black masttc 't'tt!!Sll= l.:()/o total, tile l7o, masric 8olory Chrlsorile: Pt. Ct, = .717o totat, rile .T5ToChrvsotile I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I t p#t###i Frc-03 9r' x 9" offwhit€ tile with grey & brown flecks with black mastic w#i# 0.8,yo roral, tite 0.57o, mrstic 9yo - Chrysorile; Pr. Cr. = .24o/o total, tile .NAD=NoAsb6losD.!.ct.d..rAc=ToliiArbcsloscontcinsadPle-LYR=n't'.sto5contcntinL:ycr.PcL=PointcounlR6UlrL!ycr-N]A=liot&rr|! Location/Roonl Approx, OL*. Hall B 235 SF FLOOR *-ORTH|)ALL EAST tt ALL SOL.TH I.ILL WESfhtLL CEtLl.\G OTHER-lTln---- (o't' ents: Under Cafpet Locariorr/Room Appror.. O^. Hall C 135 SF FLOOR NORTU ''/ILL EASI ".ILL SO(TH I'-.'LL A'EST IIALL CEILIIC OTTTER!pt!!i- Conmcnts: .25%Chrysotile Locatioty'n oom /lporo-e Oi. 1407 55 SF FLq9R NORTH I'ILL E.IST '|ALL SO(TH '''ALL IIESI TI',ILL CE'LTXC OTHERsrtf!-r Locotion/Room Appto!- On. 1508 t0sF FLOOR \ORTI' 'I'-ILL EAST IJ,1LL SOUTH II.',\LL II'I:ST N'+LL (EILI\G OTHER!nr Comnents: Locotiotu Room Aporox. Ott. l5l0 65 SF FLOOR :\'OATH TALL E,IST I'ALL SOCTH 'I'ALL I,'EST II".ILL CEIL,IG OTHERMT!NI-- CommPnts: I.ocatiott/Roonl Approx: Otr. t 5l6 70 sF Ft.ot)R .'ORTll lt.llL E|iST [',, ,L Sor:nrn1LL ,,,LST I. -L CElt.ti,ic OfItE&UDErD-! Location/Room Aporor Otr- I 517 70 sF SOI'TH '''ALLD I'EST T".ILL 'EILI,\G tr ,lporox. (hr. 1520 70 SF fLqoe :ionT I.1LL EAST ry{Lt- SOt' r *.tLf t EST tt:tll CEtLlfc oTtrERvt - fl Tt :-t rr rr Comments: Under Carpet /looro.\. Oa-. l52l 20 sF FLLTOR ,\OR'lll lt,4LL E.|ST tt.tLl SO(:Ttt tt..llL trLST t..lLL (Et|t^-(i O.I.HERM r r I I - "n (o ne ts: -='Walsla (Paee 3 of l6) SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDII\G MATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category lI Non-Friable Materials) MATENAL DESCRIPTIO,\FTC-03 9" x 9" off white tile with grey & brown flecks rvith black mastic -1'\ILLL|-C{L- 0.89/o total, tih 0.5olo, mastic 9ol.ry Chrvsotile: ft. Ct. =.24% total, tile .25%Chnsotile Loeiory'Roon ,4pprox- Otr. Hall D 200 sF FLOOR tiORIH t:.1LL EAS| nlLL SOL'TH tr..tLL ttEsf q:.|U. CEILL\C OrIrcRNNDTI] Comrn.,tts: OnCOnCfet€ Locatiory'Roonl Aoordt. Otr,. Hall E r35 SF FLOOR NORTH II'ALL EAST II'.'LL SO'INI U)LL IIEST '}'ALL CETI.'.\'G OTIIERsnnIIn! Conmaits: or{H#r,^+ Frc-07 12" x 12" light brolyn tile with brown & white streaks with adhesiye !!a#t* < 0.1%o total, 0% tite, mastic 3yo - Chrvsotile Locotion/Roorn App.ox. O'r- 2002 60 sF FLOOR NORTH UALL EASI II',4LL SOLryH 'I.ILL 'I'EST TI"ILL CEILITG OrEERgtnnlnn Commcnts: *ffi FTM-01 Black floor mastic :Mffi 6yo Chrysotite t I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I t I 'NAD=NoAsb€sIo'D€tccGd.TAc=Tota|Asbcslo5conrcnlinSanp|€.LYR=A5b€no5conEnltnLoyc'.PcL=Poin!co|lntR.s + Walsl- Locotion/Rootn Aoprox. On, 1027 120 sF comments: Under carpet on concrete FLOOR NONTII "ALL E,IST UALL SOI:TE IIALL IYEST 'Y,ILL CEILI:IG OTHEIunnDtr!- Location/Room Aopro:c On. t402 105 sF E.1ST "JILLT SOL:TH 'I'ALI "'EST II.ILL OTHER D Comnents: Under Locarioty'Rooh Apttr L ()an. 140{ I80 SF (.onp,rc t!: Under Carpet f;lST TI ALL T soItTE tl'.tLL tlasf w.tLL OTHETn Locotion/Room ?lporo.ri. (t/',. t405 I80 SF FLqON ^-ORTH 'I ALL E4ST I}',ILL SOUTH ""1LL 'I'EST I|."ILL CEILITC OIHERnrItttr Connuns: Under AplrraL ()n, I.106 IOOSF Conun.nts: Undef Cafpet *.ORTH 'I')LL EAST IIALL SOI,TH 'IAI.L II'EST'}',.ILL CEIL',IC OTHERn Environmental Sciendsts and Eneineers- Inc. (Pxge 4 of l6) SUMI\{ARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING IVIATERIALS (ACBlvI) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) or{#* FTI\1-01 Black floor mastic Location/Room 1508 Appror. O,r. 50 SF FLOOR I'ORTH HALL E.IST II'.|LL SOT:TH I'',!LL 'I EST N'ALL CEILII'G OTHLRb1]Ut] Locario Rootn .4pprox, ()b^. l5l I 375 SF FLOOR t"ORfH tl.4LL E..!ST ttALL SOL.TH It-.tLL '' ESI t.tLL CEIL|,\G oTtrERgfINfIT Locaion/Room 1519 Aporot. Oi. 30 SF FLOOR NORTH I|'ALL EIST I/.!LL SOUTH IIALL I''ESr IIALL CEILI}IG OTHENInIInn Comntenr: Under FTC-05 Locntiotr/Room Approt:, otr'. 2002 60 SF Comntcnts: Under floor tile FLOOR IIORTH II'.1LL E,IST 'I'ALL SOLTTH *1LL IIEST ""ILL CEILING OTHERM!NtrITT Location/Room Aroro,\. Ott. tc 35 SF FLOOR NORTH IIALL E,IST I'',11L SOCTH }LL YL.ST 'I',.ILL CEILINC OIIIERETTITI- Comnetts: Under tile I.oentio,t/Rootn Approx. Oi.. SBR 35 SF Connenrs: E..tsI u.1LLI sot;Tlt ,r"lLL lyEsT fi.tLL OTHERtr ,r##h TR-01 Transit€"affi Assumed :TH N',ILL II'EST I}|t/,L CEILI:(G OTHF,RTTtrTIIALL EAST IY.|LL SOl-! LocationlR.nm Apt totc. Ott, l51l A 75 SF Locotio,y'Room Approx- 0tr.. l5l5 70 sF FLOOk NOR'TH 'I'.|LL E,IST 'I"{LL SOIITII I'/ALL 'I''.ST II.ILL CE]LI};G OTITERgt]rnlDn Locatioh./Room Aroro.t. (hr Roof IOO SF Comments: Panel soffit On elevator sheft T'LOOR NORTE II,ILL 8..'ST I''-!LL SOI'TII IIALL II'F.'T NALL CEILI*C OTTIER,txt] € WaIsIa Environmental Scientists and Engineers. Inc. (Page 5 of l6) I I I I I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINI]\G BUILDING NIATERIALS (ACBM). SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) Building WMC78 Vail Valley Medical Center 1978 'Ibe EPA and CDPHE distinguish betrveen liiable and non-friable forms ofACBM. Friable marerials can be crumbled or rcdLrccd to powder bv hand pressure, $hereas non-friable matErials cannot. Friable materials are more likely to be rel€ased into the air, especially during renovation and dimolition of the building. EPA,'CDPIIE have identified two calcgories ofnon-friable nnteri;I. CDPHE and EPA policy staremens detini rhar Category I non-l'riable matenals are not likely to become fnable during demolition, rvhereas Category II non-friable materia]s are likely to become fnable dunng dcmolition.cDPHE and EPA NESTLAP require rcmoval ofall liiable ACBM and Category ll non-friable ACBM. Categon; I non-friable suspecr.rnaienal which mayremain tn placc dunng demolition' provided dcmolitron methods do not render the material friable. neler ro thi Homogeneous Niareri'al Sarnpling Summary for Assumed Caregorv I Non-frjable materials I I I I t I I I I I ,ArEnrlr,FRuarLrrt' Friablg ou(HH,^4 BFI-01 Boiler flue insutation M 4rERtAL n'PE Thermal System Insulation "tffi Assumed ,;+## Glr-or Rope gasket material on boiler *ffi 64y, Chrostite "effi 37o Amosite and Chrysotileoffih PF-or lYhite mudded pipe fitting *#^,rr,^+y+ cDlv-02 5/8" rvhite dryrrall with mud !!4#* <0.1ol" roral. mud 0.57o, pt ct 1.25%: mud. 0.01 7o total ,r### LF-02 Linoteum, red pebbted patrern e#i.h 26.301, torat, fetr backing 75ol,. tite.: 0yochn'sotile LoMtio^./Roonl Aooro* Ot. E..tsT u trLLI so|fH IALL rftsT tl.tLL (EtLI:'C n Comnents: ASSumed Locaaion/Roo ,lpprox (ttl,. 2008 I50 LF (omncnts: On boiler, NOt XEST H'..ILL CEILI,\G!DEAST 'YALLnNORT'I b:'LL! Locatio,L;Room Aoom-L Otr. l0l3 40 EA sotfr, tr/tLL trtsf tf.tLL CEII-L\G OTHERtrg Compten,s: Locoaiott/Roopl Aooto|. On, Hall F 20 EA soltl ,yu,L ,EsT n lLLTf OfITERg Iacation/Roou .loprott OA, ALL ALL conhats: Alldrvwall joirt compound is possativ€ for esbesto FL99R iOnTIl ltjLL E.IST IALL SOr.Tttv.tLL tr'f,tT u +r,L cErr,tNG |THERI M M M VI 17 -- t I €' Walsh Environmental Scientists and Eneineers, inc. (Page 6 of l6) I I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY LATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) H.4TEE]AL DESCR] PT'O.\LF-02 Linoleum, red pebbled paftern ar t4#5+ 26.J7o total. felt backing 757o. tile-: 00/"ch n'sotil€ I-ocation/Roonl Aoorov Otr, 2320 15sF FL00R *ORTIL'AI.L E1ST D.1U. SOa.TIt .lt t DEST .:tL!. CEIL|.\G ||HER Commcnts: Locution/Roo .lourox. On, 2333 95 SF toRTlt I:|LL EIST IALL SOTTAr' .L II'ESTIIAI,L Ct,II.I\Cxtr OTIIERf Comnetts: Loadriory'Room Anpro-\. On- Acct 30 SF FLU)A NORTIT tyALL E.IST rr'.1LL Satrflt AI.L tt.EST t .ALL CE ,ri\iC OTITERD!lTD Comments: I.ocqtion/Roont .loorox. Oi. TRS 98 SF FLOOR NONT "ALL EAST II'41,L SOI'TTT '|..ILL ,IESrT/LL CEIIJNC OTHERsI!!!I- Cohrrdtts: or!#ffi svF-03 Vinyl flooring, yellow pebbte prttern with grey felt backing and adh€sive "-ffi 32.4o/o total, backing 69%, tile Oyo T I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I |IAD=\oAsb.nosD(tcctcd'TAc=ToblAsb€nosConrenlinsampl..|YR=Asb.5lo5cont.nrinL0yer.PcL=PoitlcounlRG5Ll|t.L]).r.N/A=:\ol.nl| Locotion/Room .ltttrox. Oi| l7t8 255 SF FL(nR NORTtr rr"JLL EAST t/At.I. SOa't v..4LL EES]' |.ALL CEIt-r'|tC OtrrERgn!!Dn Comnents: Location/Roonl Apnro.\, On. 1722 155 SF FLOOR NONTH DALL EAST I'','LL SOII|H 'IALL II'EST I}ALL CEILT}iG OIHERMN!DTN- Cornnents: I.oc4tio h./R oofil ,lpttro.L Otr, 1721 I55 SF FLOOR NORTII "iILL N'ST I,II.L SO(.:TII II'..ILI, I|EST II'AI,L CEII.TNG Of/irERpl -nn-- Comtnertts: Locatiotr/Roont Annft.\. Otr l7z8 I55 SF FLooR ioRTH IAt.t. t:/st n{LL S0a:ftt itr-t- I.F^\T ',A!,I, (Etr.t.\c QTltrt,flMTITNN- Connents: I-oca,ion/Roonr .looro.u 0n. | 738 I50 SF FLg)n \oPTtt t).!LL E.4ST tyllt. SO\:TU VILL t|E'T 'i-,U,I CEtr-tNG OTltESMn-rrlr'r i-l Commcnrs: + WaIsIa (Page 7 of l6) SUMI\{ARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING }TATERIALS (ACBM). SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) .I'.4TENlL DESCf,JPTIOT SVF-03 \tin;-l flooring, yellow pebble pattern rvith gr€y felt backing and adhesive "*ffi 32.4olo rorat, backing 69,/0, rile 09lo LocatiortJRoortl Aopro.\: Otr,, 1747 I35 SF s0t'Tlt lLL D NLST N'4L1. CEIII.\A OTHER Commenrs: MATE*IAL FRr'tBtLIr' Non-friable Category I ouffi,^4 BUR-01 Builr up roof, rubber membrane tttArERrAL rrPE Miscellaneous Material "*ffi Assumed I I I I I I I t I I t I I I I I I I I *!ffi FTC-06 12" x 12" fioor tite, whirewith btack mastic !H#h <0.ty" iotat, mastic 4yo, rile 0olo L nrvS0llle o6{ffiffi F"tCAt 12" r 12 floor tile, blue with bleck specks *ith black mrsaic 0.19l. total, mastic 97o. tile 07o Chrysotil€ 'A.\/ILITICAL f,Esa4r LocdtiotlR.mm Aporat ()tr'- 1360 48 SF E{ST lt',|LL D soltTH trALL |IEST v.4LL OTHER D Commants: Loccrion/Roor Aooro:r 0i'. l36l I35 SF lvoRT "tLLD EiST I}A'.L SOT|TIT II'.'LL I|.EST 'T'ALL OTIIERT Comnents: Lo.atiort/Roonl .loprox- Otr'. 1360 48 SF SOT'TII '}',!LLT OTITERn Comrnentsi pE##if#fi Frc_10 floor tile, brown nith off white streaks ryith black mastic l.l% total, mlstic TVo. aile loh Chr.vsotile. Pt Ct 0.5ol', tile AAX.ILfT'CAL RESI'LT Locotion/Root l Aoorox.0n. l3l6 IISF NORTE '}'ILLT EIST IIALL T OTHER tr Connentt: pE##H#i Frc-t3 12" x 12" floor tile, brorvnish red with black mastic zYo tot,|, mastic stllo, tile 2 7o Chn'sotile .,4NALI'TIC.4L RESL'LT Lo.ntiott/Room Apuro\. Ot"u. 2601 49 SF tsLq)x ir(,RTH IALL E.rtT tt:1LL soL: W|LL tr.|jsl.,r..tLL ( Erlt,f(; |THERnrr Conmcnts: Loc.ttion/Roo l Aotros ()i, 2607 I49 SF FLOqRg i\ORTH II'ILLtr sotttH n,tLLnE,IST 'I'ALI.T IIEST U,tLL CEILI,\G ONIER[!n (-o rrrattrs: .NAD=NoA5b!s|osDct.clcd.TAc=TotdAsbrsroscoottnlinsnmplc.LYR=Asbcsto3c|cn!iiLrer' ^g WaIsIa Environntental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page 8 of l6) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING NIATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) MIITERIAL DESCRIPT'O.\FTC-13 l2' r 12" floor tile, brownish rerl rrilh black mastic 4lLWh 2V" total. mastic 5olo, tile 2 9/o - Chn sotite ,##.^t*, Frc'tt 12" x 12" floor tile, off white with brown and trn streaks with black mrstic zM *""!EE4* I7o total, masic 109/0, tile t',/o - Chrysotile, Pt Ct 0.75Vo tile, 0.75% tolal Dr!!##l;i Frc-lg 72" x 12" floor rile, beige with black mastic !E!# 39lo toral, mastic 09/o, tile 3yo-: Chn'sotile Locttio,y'Room Appro& On. Hall F 345 SF FLqn ^oRtu |l 4LL E.rST L.|LL SOI:| I.ALL I F-Sf n.4lr. CE LTXG OTtlERtr!trnn-n Comncnts: Locotioty'Roon .top|ox" On. Hall K 358 SF EASL'I|,L SO|:T rrAlL IIEST IIALL CEILI.\G OTIIER Conn anas: Locsaion /Room Aporo.r. On. 1732 54 SF FLOOR :,IOA|H T..ILL EAST II.,{LL soaTH '+'lLL 'I Es7. II{LL CEILI,\G oTHEnE n ! n r - -tr Commcnts: Locotion/Room Aporox. Oi. 1733 63 SF FL99R NORTH tltlL E1ST .ALL SOL;TH tr.ALL ttEST ty.llL CE LTXd OTHER Commerts: Loca?ion/Room Approx ()n. 1735 27 SF FL99R itORTH HALL EAST t."lLL SOAIE I'ALL 'tESrlTLL CEILI\C OfHEel7i n - T'r rr r't r-l Commcnr: Locatio,t/Room tloorox. Oi.. 1740 122 SF FLOOR SOR|H II'.ILL 5'1ST I''.{LL SOL|TH 'I'ALL "EST 'I'ILL CEILING OTHERM ! n tr n - -- Comments: Location /Room ApprdY On. Storage 27 SF FLgN TONIH I,ILL E.{Sf "'.ILL SO|TH ""[LL II'EST "ALL CETL,NG OTHER Comncnts: .liAD-\oA5besr5D.t.clcd.TAc=Tots|Arbe9Io9co'lfrinsa'np|c.LYR.A5b6toscontcntinL!,.t.PcL=PoinlcountRc!uh.Lnyct.:'A=\dfo|} SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING NIATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) FTC-19 12" x 12" floor tile, beige with black mastic '-4\'lLLLLC.Lt- 3%o lotal, mastic 09/u, tit€ 3',/ory Chn'sotile ,rt..t TEN,I L DESCRIPTIO.\' Location/Roon 1502 .4t'ptox. Ott. 104 SF F|.QQR .\ORTrr tt eltMN E.IST lt"rLl SOI I t.lt.L n ESt t 4t,l, ( EIL|.\GTT Il Cotntnants: Lo&tio rL/Roo nl .,lpt rox ()h*. l7t4 I94 SF ,1.00R :\ioRfII ll'tlL EAST IALL SOTT nlLt- I EST ;llt, CttLt.\G OflEnA!TTtrrtr Comtneu,s: I-ocatiory'Roont 2501 Apt'ro.i O^.. 84 SF FLOOR IIORTH IYALL E.IST 'IILL SOT:N' T,4LL DEST II',{LL CEILITG OTHER Locatiod/Rootu 2503 .loorox; On. 57 SF NORTII 'I',|LL EAST II'AI.L SOLIT" 'Y.ILL NESTIIALL CEILIiIEI!OTHERn Lototion/Roon 250.1 Approx. O^,. 95 SF T'LOUA :VORTTI II':ILL E,'ST II'ALL SOIIT L+LL IlEST 'I'AI,L CE'Lr:iG OTT]EREn!!!trD Conmcns: Locatio".lRoop, 2507 Appror On. 49 SF FL(nn liORTlt tf.lLl EiST rt.ru. S./tfttUALL ,I'ESTt:,r-L CEIt.t;-C OTTTER I-oca.iorl/Root t 2508 ,lot ror O^| 160 SF rLooa .\(rRIu t .tLL EAST t|At-t, SOt, I tt..l!.!. tt EST b)t,!, ( ErLt,\(; qTIIEXfNTI! Comnents: lncatiotL/Roon t(no Aoorox On'. llSF fLooR ioRT b,tLL E,lSt nllt. sottTu |/tLL I,F.sf u.|t.t. (ErLr,\G oTrrERUIf!IN- I-ocataon/Roottl ,4porox Ott, 2510 33 SF :\ORTII lr'.llL E.4ST tt,tLL SO(:Ttt tt,.l.L I'EST I SLL of ERn Cotntttettrs: LocationJRoon t{ni Apptol Oa. 95 SF liarRTll ll::lLL tr sol:Ttt ta-4LLn II'EST 'IALL CEILII;G OTUET 'NAD - No Asb€$os Dere Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. SU]VINIARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING 1VIATERIALS (ACBM) . SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable l{aterials) TTATEN,lL DESCNPTIO'FTC-I9 12" x 12" floor tile, beige rvith black mastic !I4+i5i+ 3yo toral. mastic 0olo, tile 37u - chrvsotile Locatiol/Roon Appro-u Oi,. 2602 I7 SF E,ST ttatlL SO(T tr'.|LL IEST tr-1t-t. cEILt.\G 0f f.R Conmetr,s: LocaaiotL/Roonl .4porox. Oi,. 2605 86 SF FLOOR NORTtrt.rLL EAST I'/t-L SOUTT' n,{L lt.EsT I,ALL CEtLr:\A O1TIERM T T T T -- "N Conments: Locatioty'R oo n Arrprox. Oi'. 2606 t14SF FLOOR lloEfH I/ALL EASI 'IALL Sot:nt IALL t FST tt.AL,, (.F,tLr,\G OT EAn!!!f1 Cornma^ts: Loctliol/Roora ,l pttrcr. On. ST 33 SF fL99A NORTTI W,ILL E,IST I'\LL SOU|N '".ILL ['EST I,.4LL CEILI};G OT,TER Commants: DE#fH#fr Frc-zr 12" x 12" floor tile, dark trn with yellow and brown str€aks wlth black mestic llt .,LE!# lo/o total, mrstic 7%, rile I %.: Chrysotila Pt Ct 0.5% tile 0.4y0 total I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I T I t I FTI\!-01 Black lloor mastic "*ffi 3Vo Chrysotile .NAD=i\ioAsbc$6D.tcct.d.TAc=TonlAsh.5to,col.ntinsamP|€.LYR-A3b.rto6co!|tcntinLa!. Environmental Scientists and Encineers. Inc. Locaion/Room .lpprox. Ott'. l7l1 33 SF FIOOR ^-OF|H IIALL EAST IALL SOtiTn ,|,,rLL ,|.EST tr,tll <:t:tLnic OU\EA Comnetts: Location/ Roonl Aotro:r. Otr, 1007 I7I SF FLIgR ,\-OlT tt,,tlL E|ST ,,'.[LL S0r:flt,ltLL lFSftALL (.ErLrrC OTITEqM n D ! --- il-- "'n' Conmehas: Locutio,y'Roorrl Aooro!. Oh,. | 010 65 SF EAST NALI, SOI:TH 'I'lLL u'EST 'I.!LL CEILINE OTIIER!T Comments: Location/ R oanl Aooro-Y Ott, 1363 38 SF f L!9R ,\ORnt yAt-L E.IST y,tLL S)I:f rr rAr.t- t .EsT tt./tLt. (E,Lr,\c 0T En Locutioty'Roo t ,.lpt rot<- On, 1361 226 SF FLoOR M tt)RfH t|:tLLn E,IST 'I'ALI.!s0tiTII v.|Lt.I $ t:sT LtLt. cEII.t.\() Comue ts: SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING I}IATERIALS (ACBM) . SORTBD BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Categorv II Non-Friable Nlaterials) FTi\I-01 Bleck floor nrastic *ffi 3y. ChrysotitelTERlAL DESCRIPT'O,\ Location/Roottl Aporox. ()n'. 1365 4l sF FLOOR tiORfH IALL ElSf tr..tLL SO(IH t,.lLL ,JEST U..ILL CEILITG OTHERsltnlrl ComrnaNs: Lotatioty'Roon 1366 Aptrox- On\ 54 SF FLOOR ,\ORTH I'',ILL E{ST II,ILL SO''TH ",4LL '''EST II',ILL CETLI,\C OTHER!ffrl Cot tmen.s: Location/Room App.or. Otr. 1367 A 98 SF FLOOR NONIH X'ALI EJISI 'Y,'LL SOI:TE I'ALL II EST I'',1LL CEILIXG OTHERM!TNlltr Conmcnts: Locttio /Rtmm Aoorol ()tr'. t 6l1 195 SF FLOOR 'ONTH [':ILL E,1ST IIALL SOI'TH "ALL IIEST 'Y.1LL CEILIIC OTHEREEITT!- C-omrnants: Locotio,y'Rootn Aoprox- Ort. t7t2 I95 SF FLOOR NORTH II'ALL E,IST 'IALL SOI:TI! 'YALL I''ESr II,ILL CE]LIIG OTHERMtrDTT!tr Cotnnents: Location/Roo',1 2511 /1porox. Otr.. 7l SF FLOOR AORTI] U ALL EAST "'.7LL SOL:TH II.1LL II'EST '',{LL CEILI.\C O|HEREntttDtr Contments: Aotrrot" (hr| 26 s0 I62 SF FLOOR :{ORTH 'I,4LL E1ST IIALL SO|TH "'ALI. IIESr T'1LL CEILI\\'G OTHERurnf]tr-- ( om ents: Locotion/Roorn Appr6ti, OA. z7 0l I34 SF 'LOOR ,\'OR|H II',4LL EAST II"4LL SOL'TII ,j/.LL II EST N':ILL CEILII;G OrHERv'-l-tTr-r- Con efits: Locaion/Room Appror. Oi,. l612 33 SF FLOOR NORTH tr'.tll Ert9l ty.tll soL,TH t|"|LL EFST tt"4LL CEILI:IC OTHERtrnlnr Conncnts: Location/Roott 2702 /tpprox Oty. 57 Sf' FLOOR )'ORTII ".1LL E.,IST 'I"1LI SOI'TH "7LL TlLSr ',ILL CEILING OIHENv-nTlrlfrr Cornntnts: .]\AD=!.!oA'be51.EklccltJ-TAc=TutalAsbcstosconre|nsnmpl.'LYR e Walsl- (Page l2 of l6) ,I'ATERl}lL DESCRIPTIO.\ SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING NIATERIALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATER]AL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) FTl!l-0I Black floor mastic "Effi 39o Ch r-.r'sotile 'NAD=lioAsb€5tosDekctcd.T^c-To|JA$.noscflol|nsMpIe.LYR=Asb€sloscont€nlinLcl' g Walsla LocationtRooh t?n 1 ,4pt ftr. Oh,. 66 SF fL99R ;aORTH t ALL EASTI',.{LL SOL.THt,tLL |,EST trALL CEfLfrc OTITERurlrt-r Contne,s: Lo.atio't/Room 2704 Aobtox" On. 149 SF FLqI,R NO|TH tr'.{LL E.',STni/L SOCTIT V/tLL t.ESTt,tLL CEtLt.\G OTHERs r r D - -"- "r Coltments: Location/Room t7O< Aoprcr- On| 146 SF FLryR NORIH IIALL EAST I'.1LL SOL]TX IIALI 'I'EST 'I7LL CEILI;\C OTHERu p tr f -r- --- -[ Connents: Lorution/R.,om 27A6 Approx on. 38 SF FL!gR NORTH t tLL E..tsT ALL SOLTTH tyltLl rESI fi..rLl (f-rLrf,-G ,THER (otttments: Locdtion/noom Hal L 'tootox On. 204 SF flglR itonTH L|LL EASr tf.lLL SOLTMTALL ,t,ESr IALL CEILL\G OTHERE r f, n --- -- "r Comnents: Locaio,y'Roou Hall A Apotox" on*. 203 SF FL99R |ioRTH tr'.4LL E|jT E.|LL SOUTH I'ALL IEST fi"ll-l CEILL\G OIHERM n ! I -- --".1 Conmeats: Location/Roo tn Apotox {td., Hall E II9SF II'EST I''.4L1 CEIL]NC OTHERIrt (lonncnts: Locatio Roon AporuL 0i- Hall K 307 SF FL99R lloRr$ tt"llL E,rST u,1LL SOL.TH "..11L 't:E'f ,,rLL CEILI.\G OTHERM r r - --* --"- "'r' Conmtnts: Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page l3 of l6) t I I I I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS (ACBI!I) - SORTED BY MATERTAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable N{aterials) Building V\rN{C86 Vail Valley Medical Center 1986 The EPA and CDPHE distinguish between friable and non-friable forms ofACBM. Friable materials can be crumbled or reduced topowderbyhand pressure. whereas non-friable materials cannot. Friable materials are more likeiy to be released into thc air, especially during renovation and dimolition of the building. EPA/CDPHE have jdentified ts'o categories ofnon-friable materiat. CDPHE and EPA policy staiements detine that Category I non-friable malerials are not likcly to become friable dunng demolition, whereas Caregory lI non-friabte rnateriais ari likely to become tiiable during demolitlon. CDPHE and EPA NESHAP require removal ofall friabie ACBM and Category ll non-friabl€ ACBI,I. Category t non-fnable suspect maieriai which may rcmarn rn place during demolirion, provided demoljtion methods do not rcnder the mateial friable. Refer to the Homogeneous lviaterial Sampling Summary for Assumed Category I Non-fnable materials I t I I I I I I ttArERI'.I F&uaIurY Friable ooft#ffi CDW-02 Dryrvatt ceitings MATENAL rvPE Miscellaneous Material ^ffi Assumed ,;nv+H# cr\t-ot White woy€n rope gasket material "4ffi 68yo Chrsotite Locorion/Room Aooro.r- ()tr. 301I 275 SF rLOOn .\ORTH ty.4LL E,{ST BALL SOLtfH ,|,,4LL tyEsf ,..tLL CEILITIC OTHE| Comrnan,5: Locoliory'Roon Aoorox. Otr. 3014 275 SF FLOOR D NiORTH '+"!LLD EAST IlALL SOLITH I)',11LDN WESI II'ALL CEILING M OTIIES. Commcnts: Lo.ation/Room App?ot- Olr.. 3020 275 SF E.IST IIALLtr CEILI,\Gu Comments: Locarion /Roon .4ottrox. Otr', t022 275 SF FL99R ^"OnT *.ILL E/aST t '|LL SOL|TII B,.4t.r- VESI\ALL CEtLt:\c OnIIERn ! I n - pr-- -'- Coftrnettas: Locattio,y'Rootn Aborox:. Otr., 8006 3OO LF II/EST IY..TLL CEIL'NCItr OTHE&g Comnents: I I I |,A.EN4L FRuBILtrt Non-friablg Category II Thermal System Insulation "Yffi Assumed T'ATERIAL TYPE ou### BFI-01 lvtetal boiler and hot water heater flues metalbestes Locatiott/Roon Apt to.Y On. 8005 IOO LF FL99R IORTH L4LL E tST *'.4LL SOITH B.,1LL trEST I..|LL CEtL':vC ,TEER Comman6: T 'urENAL FRuRILtrt Non-friable Category I nurERt'L rrPE Miscellaneous Material 'NAr,=NoAsb.slcDet.ctcd,TAc=Tot!|Asb<stoscontcn|ins3mpte'LYR=Asb.osco.l.n|inL!y.r. Environrnental Scienrisrs and Ensineers. lnc. (Page 14 of l6) I t .+ Watsl. I I SUNIMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING N,IATERTALS (ACBM) - SORTED BY MATERIAL TYPE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) II -:!4!4*. BUR-01 Built up roof, rubb€r membranet oei;Fi-pnot D(JA-ur Du|lr up rool, ruDber membrane "4ffi Assumed rNA0=NoAsbcsIoiDdcct.d.TAc=TotalAsbcicConlenti.SimpIe'LYR=A'b.9tGcont.ntinLaycr.PcL-PoinrcDunlR6uIt-Lv€i,NjA=Nol![3ly?cd I l page t5 of 16) I Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc.I I I I I I I I I I t vvMce0 I I I I T T t I I I I I T I I SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS (ACBniD - SORTED BY MATERIAL TypE (Friable and Category II Non-Friable Materials) Building VV"NIC90 Vail Valley Medical Center 1990 Tle EPA and CDPHE distinguish betrveen friabl€ and non-friable foms ofACBM. Friable materials can be crumbled or reduced to porvderby handpressure, whercas non-friable materials cannot. Friable materials are more likely to be rcleased into the air, especially during renovation and demoiition of the buildinS EPA/CDPHE have identified two categories ofnon-friable materiil. cDPHE and EPA policy statemenrs defini rhat Category I non-friablematerials are not likely to beconr friable durin€ demolition, wlrreas Category II non-friable mate ais are likely to become friablc duri-ng demolition.CDPHE and EPA NESHAP require removal ofall friable ACBN{ and Carclory II non-friable ACBM. Category I non-friable suspect maierial rvhich mayremain in place during demolition, provided demolition methods do not rcnlei the marerial friablc. Refer to-the Homogeneous Marerial SamplingSummary for Assurned Category I Non-friable rnaterials I MATER,AL FRURIL,T Non-friable Category I MATENAL rvPE Miscellaneous Material ooffi BUR-01 Built up roof, rubber membrene "*ffi Assumed I t I t I I I I I I I I I .}iAD-NoAsb.sto6D.rccled'TAC=Toh|Asbcslosconlcntinsa'np|c.l.YR=A'bc!toscontcnlhLtycr.PcL=Pointcoul|lR6 Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I =WalshEnvironmental Sciendsb and Engineers, LLC. SECTION SUMMARY This section provides information on the collection of bulk samples and the subsequent laboratory analysis. Sampling strategy, regulatory compliance, laboratory analysis and QA/QC are described within the Methodology Section. The following subsictions provide additional information on bulk sampling and laboratory analysis. I Homogenous Material (Area) Sampling/Analytical Summala provides a report of each suspect homogeneous material that includes sampling and analytical data for each material.. Bulk Sample Log lists all samples in ascending order by sample number.o Bulk Sample Analysis Results/Chain of Custody Documentation contains the official laboratory reports that are used to "back-up" reporting ofanalytical data in other sections of this report and chain of custody forms that track possession of the samples from the inspector to the laboratory. Ewironmcdal Scientiss aoa flrgincers. I-|.C. HOMOGENEOUS AREA (MATERIAL) SAMPLING SUMMARY Y\rMC69 I I I I t I t I I T I I I T T I t I I t I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (ARBA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL St]MMARY MATERJAL DESCRTPTION: 4" yellow bascboard wirh ycllow adhesive lVlATrL TYPET Miscellaneous Matenal FRIABIL|TY: Non-friable Cat€gory I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarpled COMMET{TS: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBNI?: No IEr>i5 Semplc # | Location Sample Locrtion Dcacripllon j Asbestos Andyticll ResultACBM? WMC69-03 Hall A N wall at enfance to Park St No No iNAD ,4ct to diasd'tr lor l6ario"r of Do'qiat' .,'d 'nnpte la<oti@s MO : tlo &tElot onad.d, tac . Tot l a$..tc conrcnr in srnpta. LyR t a!0.5t ! cad..t in l,ryd, pcL . potrt count R€ut - L.y.r, PCr : Fold Coud . Tcat Sampt!. N/A . tU rdryrdt du! ro prlor.ssiv. Ansttlis IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 4" grey vinyl baseboard with ran adbesrve MATfL TYPE: Miscelianeous Material FRIADILITY: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUIIIED?: Sarnpled COMIIENTS: PIIOTO #: VV[,{C69-ACBM?: No $gi5N Srmplc # I Locrtion I Samplc Locrtior Dcscription Arbcstos I ACBM? i Anrlyticd Result wMc69-10 | t022 N wall 3'w ofelcvadm IvIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 4" brown baseboard wirh brown adhesrvc l\lAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Matsrial FRIABILITy: Non-friable Category I SAMPI-ED/ASS(,NTED?: Sampled coIvtMENTs: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBM?I No Ilct>ib Samplc #Locatior I Samplc Locrtior Descriptior I Asbcstos ACBM? i An.lytical Rc$tt vvMc69-l I 1023 .SW comer ofroom No I No NAD IIIATERIAI DESCRIPTION: Technum panel, used fiber with wtrite coaring MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIAB|L|TY: Non-friable Category II SAMPLED/ASSUMED?; Sampled COMMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBI!?: No ll!:iTX sampl€#lLocrtionlsempteLociffi Anrlyticd Rrsult wMC69-32 i 220'7 ,Above CDw-01 ceilinS No Nt iNAD IfIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Built up roof, rubber membrgne NIAT'L TyPE: Miscellaneous Materiat FRIAB|LITY: Non-friable Category I pHOTO #: SA]VIPLED/ASSUNIED?: Assumed COIIIIENTS: Flat roofareas around and inbctween peaked roofs ACBM?: Yes :rc$g Samplc # | Locetion Sempte t ocrtio lnetyticel [Euti Yes YesAssumed Assumed ^&,W'alsh Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page I of32) I I I I I J I t I t f; I I I I I I t E|d|olid8mns|o.loca|ionsofaa|ainbddsoap|.l44|id'Mo.l.|o^tbdo.o€|.d!d.r^c.lotd^{.}'c6cc{!dinslhp|!'LYR:A$.,sloscc|i,l1t|||Lr'r la/.r FtCf r Point Ctunt - tor.t srndc. r|/A ' N.a l|JI'Gd.b. io Frqr!<iE Ar# ^eW'aIsIa IUATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Tan carp€r adhcsive lllAT'LTYPE: MisccllaneousMaterial FRIABILITY: SAMPLEDiASSIIMf,D?I Sampled CONlrtEIriTS: Non-friable Catcgory I PHOTO f: VVMC69-ACBM?: No i9; -!.IE Srmple # | Locrtion Srmple Locrtion D6criprion i Asbcstos ACBM? I Amtyflcrl Resuh WMC69-09 ) 1022 l'E ofRm 1023 N wall No No D,leD IIATERIAL DESCRIPTIOf{: Offwhite drywatt wirh mud IIAT'LTYPE: MisccllaneousMaterial FRIABILITy: SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Srmpled COMMENTS: Friable PHOTO #: VVMC69-ACBi!l?: No i<ia Srmple #Locstlon S. mple Location llescription Asbcstos ACBM? Anrlyticrl Result wMc694l Hall A E *rall 3'up& 3'fromNwall No No INAD wMc69-24 2201 SE comer at floor No No INAD wMc69-30 2204 INM comer I'up fiom {loor No No iNAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2' x 4' ceiting tile, latitudinal fisures and random dots MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITy: Friable SAMPLED/ASSTTMED?: Sampled Co}tiI{EMS: PHOTO #: \ryMC69-ACBM?: No I3i9 S"rSl # i Locetion I S.mpte Locrtion pescriplion A3be||o3 ACB}I? i Andyticrl Rcs||llWMC69-04 Hall A 'N watt 1:fiom E watl No I No |NAD IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2' x 4' ceiling tile, rsfldom dot and fisurE parrem MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FR|AB!LITy: Friable SAiUPLED/ASSUMED?: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBII?: No I FisCOillMENTS:Sanplcd Srmplc# | Locrttoo , SrmptC LocrGon Oesc.frion-Asbcstos : ACBM? i Analvticrl Rcsult WMC69-07 | 1022 2'from S S'from E I No ,\nNAD I\|ATERJAL Df,SCRIPT|ONT 2,x 2'ceiling tilc, random dot pattem lltAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY: Friable SAIIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COMi\|ENTS: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACDM?:YCS IFri3 Srmple #Location Sample Locrtion Description Asbesaos ACBtlt?Analytlcd R.sult vvMc69-r2 1406 6'from W wall l'from N wall yes Yes l% Amosite, Pt. Ct. = 1.47% Amosite wMc69-36 1406 SwallT'fromW yes Yes l% Amosite, Pt. Ct. = 1.46% AmosileVVMC69-37 1406 i4'from N wall 5'from W *.tt .-.'_ yes Yes l% Amosite, Pt. Ct. = 2.23% Amosite Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Pzge2 of 32) I t I t I t I I t I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY I I I I I I I t T ref.r to diasmnt fo. lo..nio,lj qndoial' @d sadpt. ttl,io ,ilao: l{o A5t..tC|! o.tact'd. tac. Totc albacos cmtant in IrDpta. LyR E A!D.5IG co||L.t i' L.F( pcL. poitrlco! Rcl|i _ Lrr.r. FCI: Po|nt Cqlnt - lot.t S.mda, NA. I'tot anlyaa( !t/a to progrBsiv. Anauts wIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2'x 2'ceiling tile, constellation patem wittr vinyicoatirg IIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITYT Friabte SANTPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled CoMMENTS: ! \l I ''iE Locetion I Semple tncraiotr D,.scriptkr; .l Retuai WMC69-13 i 1406 t8'from W wall l,from N wall No I N; |NAD NIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2'x 2,cciling tilc, constellarion pattem (no "|n),1 .*t,"C) MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIAEILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpled COM]!|ENTS: PIIOTO #: WMC69-ACBIII?: .LNo irrd Semple ll I Loc.tlon Srmplc Locetion Dcrcription ' Asblstos ACBM? i Anrllticel Result vvMc69-14;1406 8'from W wall l'fromNwal! , No No INAD NIATERIAL DESCRIPTION; 2,x 4'ceiling tile; laridinal fisures with pinhole Dartcm lvlAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITYT Friable SAMPLED/.4'SSUMED?; Sarpled COiUMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBM?:No ii +d Srmple # | Locetion Srmple l,ocrtlon l]efcriptior Asbcsaos I ACfUt Ar.t].tl""t R.s"tt VVMC69-18 i Hall B 1'from S wall 20'from E wall No No :NAD ]IIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: l, x t. ceilrng tile, painrcd, glued on IIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITYT Friable SANIPLED/ASSI \{ED?: Sampled CO tIttENTS: PHOTO#: WMC69-ACBIU?: No I r'r5 Srmple# | Locetion j Sanple Locrtion Oescriptio"4lb€1o! i ACBM? i Anrtlricel Resulr vvMc69-f,3 | 2209 i2'from W wall2'from N wall No i No INAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Drywall texture, roned on $'AT'L TYPE: Surfacing Material FRIAB|L|Ty: SA]ITPLED/ASS(IMED?: Sampled CoNTITENTS: Friable PHOTO #: WMC69- ! t-l ACBNT?: No 1Fsii Srmple #Locrtiotr Slmple Locrtion Dcscripaion f neiuii vvMc69-08 1022 On N wall 6'up6'fiomE I No No INADVVMC69-34 1022 5'up on S wall4,ftrom E No No |NAD VVMC69-35 i Hall B W wall at enrry to Rm 1022 2,up from No I No---itflO- lloor .*.rWalsh, : :r:;:...; ,,. r .,.: . Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page 3 of32) t I I I t I I t I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY rqt 'o niasMt h" locotiont of nat.ri(k aftl ffirpte locatiry t{AD: ttro A$.stG o.r.d.d, TAc : Titc Aibldos conr.nt h sr4ta, tyR: aDado6 co.ltant in ut r pc! : point colnt Raaun -|. ttr, PcT: Pri|lt cqlm - Total s-rt*. N.la r tl|or .n lyard dua to tna9ra3livaaialyli3 I I I I I t t NIATf,RIAL DESCRIPTION: REd tire stop riaterial N'AT'LryPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITy: SA$1PLED/ASSIMED?: Sampled COltirfDNTS: PHOTO #: WMC69- Locrtior Description , Asbcsms ; ACBM? I Anelgic' Rciult WMC69-06 i 1025 icenrer of E rvall 5, fiom N wall -- N"----l N" NIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: White fire stop material $IAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMarrial FRIABILITy: SAMPLEDiASSUIUED?: Sampted COMMENTS: Non-friable Caregory t PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBllt?: No i# }N Srmplc #Locrtion Srmple Locrtion Description @ Arrl!,tic.l Reslrlt -vvMc69-19 thu B On S wall above cciling 20,from E wall No No INAD IIIATERIAI DESCRIPTIO|{: | 2" x 12" tanish brown molred tile .,"ith adhesive- NIAT'L ryPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIAEIL|TY: Non_friablc Caegory I SAr\IPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpted CO]|IMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBiU?r No i '-ll.i r- \'+e Srmple # | Locrtion $rmple Locetion Dcrcriptlon Asb6tos ACBM? i Aorlyticrl Result wMC69-02 I Hall A N wall at cntrance to psrking st-ucture No I No INAD NIATERIAL DEscRlPTroN: l2'x 12" brownish reditr""t eo tite r"ittr utack mastic NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Marerial FRIABILITY: Non_friable Category I SA]!IPLED/ASSTIMf,D?:COMMENTS: PHOTO #: VVMC69-ACBNI?:Yes tr- iY NSarnpled Sarnplc #Location I Semple Locrtion Description ef naufiWMC69-I? HallB l4,E; --- -------------f .7lo/o lotal, tile .TsyoChrvsotilc NIATERJAL DESCRIPTION: 9" x 9,, off whire tile *iit gr"y & bro*n nec6*it[ btck;;;;- I'ATTL TYPf,: Misccllaneous Material FRlABtLlry: Non-friable caiegory I pHoro #: vvMc69- SAUPLED/ASSL|I|IED?: Sampled CO]uMENTS: ACBM?:Ycs -Ei '-lig srmpte # | Locrrior I srrnpre r-ootroiS iiiiiii- Aatestos-l AeBMt Anrlytic.l Result vvMC69-2 | i Ha[ D iR_rn I l0o in doo*"iG storage------- es-Yes 0.8% roral, rile 0.5%, mastic 9yo chrysotilc; Pr. ct. = .24% total. tile .2sTchrvsotile .*,Vlfalsh Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page 4 of3?) I T I I I I I t I I I I I I T I l t I rqe, to d EmatIar leationt o{''at.'idb a t tMFt.I.{,.]tiall!I'IAO.fbA$.96 O.r.cr.O, tAC ' Tot.t Athc.trr Contld h 6r|tpt.. LyR. A$.{ot Cdi.r h t .r.r. FC! , tbint Coont R.!dt -Let r PCT : Poirl C.rrnr . Totat grrDN. wA , ot j.tyz.d rt i to progr..rw n.tl!|! HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL STJMMARY MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 12" x 12,' yellow gotd floor tile with adhcsivc IIIAT'L TYPE: Misccllaneous Material FRIABILITy: Non-fiisbl€ Category t SAMPLED/ASSUSIED?: Sampted CO INTENTS: ACBilt?: NoPHOTO #: wMC69-lFttoiA Semplc #Locrtlol I Srmple Locrtlon Dcscrlption-Asb€stos ACBM? i Anelyticol Resutt WMC69-22 | JC 2' from N r"tt Z' fm l.07o, Tilc = l.016, Adhesive = 0ez" FiG-------1T otzl = .7 4Vo, T ite .7 SVo MATERIAL DESCRTPTION: 12 ' x 12" tan dlc wirh brown sceak with adhesive MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Matcrial FRIABILITY3 Non-ftiablc Crrcgory I PROTO f: wMC69- ACBI!|?: No I SAMPLED/ASSUMID?: Sarnpled CoMMENTS: I Samplc # | Locrtion S.mplc Locrtion l)€scripdon I Asb6tos ACBM?Andytic.l RcalltwMc69-23 1519 Nw comsr , No No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTIoN: | 2" x 12" grcy floor rile tvith brown & ycllow sreaks wirh bla;[ ,mstic- IvIATL TYPE: Misccllancous Material FRtABrLlry: Non-friable crlcgory I p$oro #: wMc69- SAMPLED/ASSUIIIED?: Sampled COMMET|.TS: -rl ACBM?: No lHt6 CA Srmple # I Locriion Srmplc Locrtlon Descrip$ol ; Asbertos ACBM? I Anrlyticrl Rssrlr wMc69-25 | 2lll wwall,c€nter I No No INAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTIoN: 12" r 12" lighr bmwn 6le wirh brown & whi€stnaGGrh;dhcd; MAT'L TYPE: Miscellsneous Material FRIABILITy: Non-friable carcgory I pHoro #: wMC6$ SAITIPLED/ASSIIMED?: Sarplcd COMMENTS: rll ACB:I?: Yes I EIO{ Locrtiol i Semple Locttlon Description l Rcsult WMCO9-20 I 2OOZ ,SE comer of roo IVIATERIAL DESCRIpTION: 12,'x 12" while tite with tanish mohen partem wiihadt esi; MATiL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRl.ABfLtTy: Non-friablc Catcgory I SAMPLED/ASSI"IMED?: Sa'rp|cd C0MMENTS: PHOTO rf: WMC69- ACB t?: No IHi& CP . "Se-pt" * | I-ocation I v vlv1L69-2U 2203 tSW comer I No I No NAD ^*.Walsh Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Pagc 5 of32) HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL STJMMARY NIATERIAL DESCRIPTIO|i: l2', x t2' ranish brown tile with larre bm${| streak \r,ith adhesive i5\o l\tAT'L TYPE: Misc€llan€ous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Caregory I PHOTO #: WMC69- ACBM?: No .4% total, tile 0.5%, adhesive 0% Chrysotile, 0.2% MATERIAL DESCRIPTION; Black floor mastic MAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMatcrial FRIABILIT!': SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpled COIIMENTS: Non-friable Category I PHOTO #: VVtr,lC6+sJiACBII?; Ycs i<Tg Srmple # | Locrrion S.mple Loc{tlon l}cscriptlo!Asb6tos I ACBM? I Anrlyticd Result wMc69-15 i 1406 At doorway to Rin 1027 Yes i Ycs 16% Chrysorile MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Redish/crecn pcbbted pattem with grcy backing IIIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY! Friable SANTPLED/ASSUIIIED?: Sampled CONfiTIENTST PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBM?: Yes l!ii Srmplc t* | Locrtion I Srmple Locrtion Dcscriptton Asb.rtoE ACBM?Anelyticrl Rcsult WMC69-31 ) 2205 SW comer of room Yes Yes Linolcum Po, grey backing 74 7o Chrysotilc MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONT White sealant on fiberglass TSt MAT'L TYPE: Misc€llaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Cstegory I PHOTO #: WMC69. ACB]U?: No I f SAiIIPLED/ASSUII{ED?: Sampled COMNTENTS: i i Srmpl€ #!99.!!on I Semplr Locetion Description i nsuesioi ACBM?Anrlylicrl Result wMc69-05 Hall A I'fromN *rll S'fromE wall No I No NAD &IATERJALDESCRIPTIOh.: Whirepyroblock NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FRIABILITY: Non-frirblc Ca.egory I pHOTO #: WMC69- ACBM?: yes I F SAMPLED/ASSLIMED?: SAMPIEO COMMENTS: i 3 Ssmplc # I Locrtion j Srmptc Locrtion bescripti-,* libestos ACBM? i Anrlytical Resuli!'\IMC69-20 HallB tonS*U.bou"".ilingffi nf.t to lidqrant lar locatioas of ndt.,ials and t6plc tocatio|d NAD.No Aih.lo. Drrccr.d, tAc ' Tot t AsO.eos Conr.nl h Erntt , LyR t A!bc!!o! Co.rlcnt h !.y.r, pCL'pohr Coud n.sutr -LaF . PCT . tul cd|rt - Tcal sh9ta. tu^ . i5t -tatrratt d!. to ftqtrtlc!. Ardy:ir .+,Tltralsh Environmental Scientists and Engineers. Inc. (Pagc 6 of32) ,,.1\ i':F fi- " I t l I I I I I I I I I T I t t fc[e|todldg,d'|'h|locatio'''ofnal{iohaadu6d.lo.4.io|t'N^o.t.o^rbGlo.o.|td.d.lAc:lddA$.!tocco.'lt'ts1'F..LYR.Ar!.dEc..'| L.y.r, PCT . Poirn Coqnl - Toi.t s.drh, rva = Noa .dylld d|l! ro p.lgnariya An ar:ir, *'Walsh :-::r,.:.:!EFE1+rrr,=>r I j'_.F IIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Mudded pipe fitting MAT'L TYPE; Thermal Sysrm lnsularion FRlABlLlfi: SA]IIPLED/ASSITMED?: Sampled CO hfENTS: Friable PIIOTO #: WMC69-ACBM?: Yes I'J lr- Srmplc fl Locrtion I Srlnph lncrtion De$criplbn lsUcrOs ACBM? i Anrlytical R6ult WMC69-16 1027 l' from S l0' from E (damaged) MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Tan molted panern vinyl sheet flooring with adhcsive MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIAEILITY: Non-friable Catcgory I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnplcd CODTMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC69-ACBM?: No -l,,i#ii Srmplc # | Locrtion i Srmplc Locrtlon OcscAption----; - l,stcst6 ACBM? r An.lyticrl ResultvvMC69-27 22t7 lS wall 2,W of doorway No - N"TNAD IIIATERIALDESCRIPTIOI{: Transite MATTLTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITy: SAMPLED/ASSUIIEDS: Assumed COMMENTS: Non-frirblc Category I PHOTO #: WMC86-ACBM?: Yes lviB Srmple # | l-ocetion Semplc Locetion Dcscription i tubcatos ACBM? ; ADrtyticrl Rcsult assumed Ycs Yes lAssunxd I Environmental Scientists and Engineers. Inc. (Pagc 7 of32) . I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I T I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY .4.r to dirsanLt lor loentid,s of norsidt' Md wde toaio,t,MO . No AsHo! lt t.ct.d. TAC ' totC AiD6tr6 Corndt h AsnFtG. LyR : Alba!|o3 Cde, in t-ir!,, pct- = poitrt Coud Rcld -lrtat F'cT - Poid c!r|d - rotal sampia, wA . Nd an tyzld d!! to progcstvc An tysi IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION; Brown baseboard with ran adhcrive ilIAT'|, TYPE: Misccllaneous Marerial FRIABILITI'; Non-friable Category I i>i5 Sample Locrtion Descrlption Asbertos n4,9911-" I AfiytlcrtRcJliVVMCTE-04 ll07 tNW comer MATERIAL DESCRIPTIO\: Grey baseboard with yellow adhesive NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-fiiable Category |PHOTO#: WMC78- ACBr\t?: No It!iP[6NCOMNIENTS: Samplc # | Locrtion i Sempte Locetion Dercrlption-T Asbestos ACBM? i Anrlyaical R6ultVVMCTE-I4 !315 iSE comer No ] No INAD IIIATERIALDESCRIPTION: Brcwnbas€boardadhesive NIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITy: SA.MPLED/ASSIIMED?: Sampled COM]\|ENTS: ACBlll?: No -t!l!ua>iiNon-friable Category I PHOTO #: WMC78- Srmplc # i Location , -"rnpl. Locrti; D;;;il;Asbestos ACBM? i Andyticrl RerrltVI/MC?8-28 1316 lswall I'Eofdoor :tfo-No iNAD MATERIAL DESCRTPTTON: Boilcr flu€ insulation MAT'L TYPE: Thermal Syslem Insulation FRIABIL|Ty: SAMPLED/ASSIINIED?: Assumed COII|MEIfTS: Friable PHOTO #: WMC78- assumed pres€nt in enclos€d rnetal jackct ACBi\I?: Yes tii S.Dplc # j Locrtlon Sample Locrtion Description I Asbestos UCBM?Anrlvtical Result Assumed Yes Yes iAssumed [tATEruAL DESCRJPTIONT Boiler flue insulation *lO car,r"". ,uoo trlAT'L TYPE: ThemEl System lnsulation FRIABILIry: Friable SAIVIPLED/ASSUiIED?: SarrFled COiltltENTS: ACBifl?; No tito PHOTO #: wMC78- Jrmple f I Locrtion i Sample Locrtion Description Asbcstos r{CBM?Anrlytical ResultVVMCTE{2 2008 N fluc No No NAD Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page 8 of 32) rfe,'oaiiganr[o.loc4|.o!aofnatetIl'Md'ar,tc1o.do1'Mo.No^!!.9to.o.t.c|d.TAc:td.|A!.ttocconrit[s.mP|G.LYRt^!b?losco||E|iL.Fi I'y!r. PCT = poiri Coo . Toi.t SafiVt! N/A . Not a0atyzed 6u! rc progrG.iv. An0tsE ArWalsh t I I I I t t I t I I I I I I I I I t IVIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Technum paneling wood fib€r IIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-fiable Category I PHOTO #: WMC78- ACBM?: No I E sAiftpLED/AsstrMED?: sampteo coittiuENTs: a 3 Samplc # | Locrtion Srmple [,ocrtion D6cripliotr Asbcstos i ACBM? ! Aral''licrl Re3uhwMc78-ls l0l5 3'fromS 8'fromWon ceiling No N" FIAD IITATERIAL DTSCRIPIION: Built up roof, rubbcr npmbrane MAT'L TyPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I PHOTO #:ACB I?: Yes .Egle\F{5SAMPLED/ASSItMED?: Assurned COMMENTST Flat roof ar€as sround aDd inbctxrcen Deaked m,ofs Srmplc #Location I Srmpte Locrtion Dcccdflrton --l-EbcsmJ-lT-8ffi Anelyticrl Result Assumed Yes i Yes Assumed MATEruAL DESCRIPTION: Clear carp€t edlEsive IVIAT'L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Carcgory I pgOTO #: WMCT& ACBM?: No i P SAMPLED/ASSUNTED?: Sarnpled COMN1ENTS: i 3 Srmpl. #Locrtion I Srmple Loqtion D6€ription I Asbc*tos i ACBM?Anelyticd Rcsult wMc?8-t5 l3r5 SE comer No No INAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Tan carpet rna6tic NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Materirl FRTABILITY: Non-friable Caregory I PHOTO #: VVMC78- ACBM?; No I F?oSAMPLED/ASSUII{ED?: Sarnpled CONT IENTS: I te Sample # i Locftion I Srmplc Locrtion Uiscriptiort nsUcstoi ACBM? i Analylicrl ResultwMC78-20 1362 sE comer No i No INAD IVIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 5/8,, whirc drywall wirb mud MAT'LTYPE; MiscellaneousMaterial FRlABlLlTyr SAMPLED/ASSI.IMED?: Sampled CoDIITENTS: PHOTO #: WMC78- ACBM?: No I3 Friable 1999 remodel Senplc # I Locrtion | $;tia t crtion Dcacriprt ry lsbcsmi-ACBM? | Aralyticrl Rcsult VVMC78-10 i 1370 2, from S wall E, from E wall on ceiling No No INAD VVMC78-55 I 1502 .W wall 5, from N l,aboue ceiling rile No No NAD (Page 9 of32) Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I T ,4o|odiotmn'h.locntio'rsofmtan'and'ahPt.toco|,,]sMorxo^s!.'t6.D.ltctd'1Ac'Tot,A6D6bcont.di.6$u|.'LYr.tAo.5b.ccl.ntin!.,.r'Fc|.:Fbin|coli. !,r!f. rct ' potnt Cod . tdLt Srtll|c. N/A . itot lr.|r:.d du. to ptqr.lsrya Ardyt! *,W'afsla IIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 5/8" white dr]1lall wilh mud I'ATTLTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITy: SAIUPLED/ASSIIIIED?: Sampled CoITTMENTS; Friable PHOTO #: wMC78- '.i ACBiVI?: Yes iEr5 N srnplt t I Locrtion I Srmple Locrtion Dcscription Asbcstos I ACBM? | Anelyticrl ResuttwMc78-08 1307 lt.from s wall t6'from w wa above I N; -r No [{-AD----------l cei lin s tile WMC7849 i 1307 .S walt 3'fom W wall t,above ceiling tite j No i NL,NAD WMCTt-54 ' 2502 lE watl 4'uD 8,Aom N Yes MATERIAL DESCRIPIION: 2'x 4'ceiling tilc, constclation pattem MAT'L TYPE: Miscellgneous Material FRIAB|LITY; Friabl€ SAMPLED/ASSUI'ED?; SanPled COI{ME|iTS: PHOTO #: WMC78-ACBl1I?:NO IFi3 Srmple # | lrcrrion Srmple Locrtion Description , A:bectos ACBM? I Anrlyticrt Result WMC?E-I I | | 353 l2' from N wall 2' from W wall I -No No rNA-D MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2' x 4, cciting tile, latitudinal fissures with random dors wIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Matcrial FRIABILITy: Friablc SAMPLED/ASSUNIED?: Ssnpled COMMEI{TS: PHOTO #: wMC78-raJ ACBM?: No l:{ti5 Srnplc # | Locrrior i Sa-pl. Lootion DescripE;- i A.b."t*ACBM? , Anrlytlcrt R6ult wMC78-12 I 1353 z,fromN,' ,all z'f, MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2'x 4,cciling tile, nndom dot and fissure pa[Iem IIAT|L TYPE: Miscelltneous Materiat FRIABILITy: Friable SAIIPLED/ASSU$IED?: Sampted CO[ti]tENTS: PHOTO #: WIUC78-ACBM?: No TQr{lir Semplc #Locrtion Srmple Locrtion Desciffi Ar.lyticrl R€sull wMc78-16 l3t5 z'tomt* *"tffi No NAD IIIATERIAL DESCRIPITON: 2, x 4, ceiling tile, constctarion patern witlwrnyl coating lllAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMeterial FRIABILITy: Friable SA.\IPLED/ASSTIMED?: PHOTO #: wMC78-ACBitl?: No IFiRCOMMENTS:Sarnpled Samptc* l t o"ation IvvMcTE-lU l35t At E wall 2,from S wall I No : No lNlO Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Pase 10 of32)I I ' lrrrr::_'r "'ih{sti!i'i;: Iv1ATERlAlDEscRIPTIoN:2.x4'ceilingtiIe,fiberboardwithvinylcoatin'- $lATrL TVPEI Miscellaneous Material fRIAB|LITY: Friable pHOTO #: VVlvtC?& ACBM?: No i 3: ,' SANTPLED/ASSLI$'ED?: Sampled CoMNIENTS: i E Semple#Locrtion I Srmplc Loc.tion Oescrilrtion lffiG ACBM? i Anrlyticrl Result wMc78-19 1355 i3'from S wall 4'fiom W wall i iIIATER-IAL DESCRIPTION: 2'x 4'ceiling tile, recessed with l,x I'pattem MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COILMENTS: PHOTO f: wMC78-ACBI|I?: No *o IH Srmple #Locrtlon I Srmple l.,ocetlon Dcscrlprid-----! - Am ACBM? Anrlytic.t Rault wMCTE-26 l00E At S wall 8'from E wsll No No ]NAD MATARIAL DESCRIPTION: 2' x 2, ceiling tile, Iecesscd wi$ no pattem IIATTL TYPE: Miscellancous Marerial FRIABIL|Ty: Friabtc pHoro #: vvMC78- ACBM?: No i3 SAMPLED/ASSUIIIED?: Sarpled COMMENTS: i S Srmple # | Loc|tiop I Srmple Locrdon Dcccription Asb€stor ACBM?Anrlylicel RecultWMC78-29 1367 13'from W wall 4,from S wall No No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2' x 2' ceiling tilc, nndom dot and frssurc panem NIAT'L TYPE: MiSCCIIANEOUS MAICTiAI FRIABILTTY' FriAbIE PHOTO #: WMC?8. ACBITI?: NO I P SAMPLED/ASSTIDTED?: Sampled C0MI}TENTS: i E Srmple Loc.tion Descrlptlotr i Aibcstos i ACBM? Arnryticei nesutt WMC78-4? i 2701 7' from W rvall 8' from S wall No No MATERIAL DESCRIPTIOI{: 2'x 2,ceiling tilc, random dot and fissrre pauem MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Marerial FRIAB|LITy: Friable SAMPLED/ASSII]VIED?: Sampled CO TMENTS: PHOTO#: WMC78- ACBM?: No Ig Srmplc g i Loqtion , Samptc LocitiolDescription-l Asbcstos ACEM? : Anrlyticrl ResultVVMC78-48 2609 i2' from N wall 2'ftom W wall : No ! No |NAD re/cr lo dtagods Ior lo.atto,t! of adaialt dnd sanpte thntion,llAO 'l{or\rb.slo! O.Edait. TAC. Totd tub.tc* Cot{c.t i.r 9.mpt.. LyR r Asbestor CooLnlan l.|t.r, pct: potnt C.! RaarJt.LNtlr, P]CT . Poiit Cold - T.rat Samrta, tiUA i |ltd &.tyz.d r||j! io ft09..5siv. ArelFirlffi Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page I I of32) I I I I I I I I I I il I I I I I I I t HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLINGiANALYTICAL SI,JMMARY ITATf,RIAL DESCRIPTION: 2' x 2' ceiling tile, random gauge p,attem lll.AT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Samp|€d Co}[rrEN.TS: PHOTO #r vvMC78-ACBII?: No iQ +cl S"-pl"* I Lo."tioo I Sr-ptu L*"t WMC7849 ; 2608 :t'f.o. S *. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: I'x l'ceiling tile, rough texture MAI"L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FRTABILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Srnpled COMMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC78-ACBIVI?r No : |( tF:il !rylx I Locetion 1 Samptc l-oci-on-escrtpflon- l lsUestoi .ACBM?Anrlyticd Rcsult WMC78-51 ' 2650 i2'from W "," 6i f.omm NAD IftATf,RIAL DESCRIPTION: 2'x 4,ceiling rile, random guage and dot palrem MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRtAatLITy: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUMED?i Sampled COMIIENTS: PHOTO #: WMC78-ACBNT?: No igi*' Srmple # I Locrtior I Srmple Locrtion DescripU-,." t .lsUetrs-ACBM? I Andylical Resutt WMCTE-57 I 2301 ll0' from w wall I j'fi.om S *a[ I No No NAD r|.,|odidg,aa'h.|oc.|lion'ofndt.tiah.'|.l'ane|ocd.idsN^o.IoarHosDct!tt.d.TAc'TotdA3b.s|o!cont.nths'ng.'LYR'A!b.io3conn|dbrr' !.Fr. FCT r point cood . To|!t srilc N/A, Not.n.t :.d du? t6 prograsiv. ancylis .*,Walsl- . ;rr. rj,:r '. .ilr:.:.:!rt:ci ri, !& Environmental Scientists and Ensinee$. Inc. MATERIAI, DESCRIPTION: l'x I'ceilin8 tile, snow flake pattem, with adhesive MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILTTY: Fnablc SAIIPLEDiASSI'MED?: Sampled CO]U||IENTS: PHOTO #: WlrtCTE-ACBitl?: No iQ i6 Sample # | Locorion i Sampt" f.ocrtion Oesdp-Ein--l arU""tos ACBITT?Anrlyticsl R$ultvVMC78-60 2oo5 ll'frorl N *"ffi NAD MATERIAL DESCR|FrION: White duct rape MAT'L TYFE: Thermal System Insulation FRIABILITy: S.dMPLED/ASSI"INIED?: Sarnpled COMMENTS: PHOTO #: VVMCTE-ACBM?: NoFriable IF[9 Srmple # | Locrtion ' Semple t-ocetion Oescriptioa , lsUe"tos-ACBM? Amlytlcrl Result VVtttCTS-+S , t l+0 r:' f-m U t' f (Pag€ | 2 of32) IIOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL STNVIMARY II|ATERIAL DEscRlPTloN; 12" x 12" floor rile, off *hitc *ith blu" "nd b,rown doG *ith "d-EIu"-MAT'L TyPE: Miscellaneous Mat€rial FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I pIIOTO #: WMC78- ACBII?: No SAMPLED/ASStrlllED?: Sampled If,COMIVENTS: Srmpt. # | Locrtion S"mptiI_*rti-TGii[i6i- Asbctos ACBtvt?Anrlltlcrl R33ultVVMC7843 1307 NW comer MATERTAL DESCRIPTION: 12,' x l2', floor rile, btuc wiitr aOtresive NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Matcial FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I pHOTO #: WMC?8- ACBM?: No I;SA TPLED/ASStlilrED?: Sampled COMNTENTS: t Srrp,"*|Lo""rtoniSrrn vvML,,6-0/ I3O7 i3'from S wall ls'frcmEwall No Nn rNAD r.fe. to tliatn,rt lor bcations of daeialt nn ! tonpt. t({.ntioi,,llAD ' lb Aalaalo6 (r.l!d.d,lac t Td.r i$..r.a coiranr in s.dpr., LyR. AsDados iti.ln ir t F, pc!. Foi{ cMt R.$n -t yl , PcT. POin codi - tot:t srtrpt . w . Nd.natta€(r dua to prog[6!|v? &atrtis I\IATERIAL DESCRIPTIoN: 12" x 12" floor til€, grey with r€d, whire and bl"" dots *irh adl*si.,€ MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABTLITY: Non-friable Category I pHOTO #: vvMCZ8- ACBM?: No SAMPLED/ASSUIVIED?: Sampled COMMENTS: THioi5}J Sempte # I Locrrion I samptc LmrtionIEFFEiFl Asbcstos ACBM? i Amlyticel RGsutawMc7845 I 1307 iArswall15,fromw*um MATERJAL DESCRIPTION: 12,, x 12,, floor tite, grcen ."ith aatresive MAT'L TYPE: Misc€llaneous Material FRIABIL|TY: Non-friablc Calegory t SANTPLED/ASSUITIED?: Sarnpled CO IN|ENTS: PHOTOT; WMC78- ACBM?r No toi5 S".pl. * | Lo".rioo i S.lnpt. Lo YvMc/E-06 I 1307 4'fromSwall l5'fromwwall No No INAD JVIATERIAL Df,SCRIPTION: 12"x t2',floortile. ,"a *iitr aateriue NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Matffial FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I PHOTO #: VVMCTS- ACBM?: No I SAMPLED/ASSt'MED?: Sampted COMI|EI{TS: I Lo"etlon Sgml e Lo""tlon D vY!!C7E{ I HallB tAtNwa r0'fromEwall at doorto nm l --Ni--l-t- *.V[faIsIl (Pagc l3 of32) ,:! rir{r};:nr},xi:ti1:fr1ii,;!ri:,!-}::t".,s3s!&t Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc- I I t I I I I I I t I I I I I t I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL STJMMARY r.ler to dnEmns lot loc io"s of date,..lts a t nnpt. tocationl |,lAO 'Xo^tcst*Oaad.d rAc:Tord Aroaslos conLnt an sfirpr., LyR: a5!.s10s conl..r in Layer, pcL ' poid count R.,ui.!.yer. PCT E Point Courn , Toral Srmpta. MA . Not an.trrad dua to Frogre3srvs An.trlis NL{Tf,RIAL DESCRIPTION: l2', x l2', floor tite, white wirh black masnc lllAT'L TYPE: Misceltaneous Mareriat FRIABILIry: Non_friable Category I lciiH Srmple Locrtiotr Description i Asbestos ACBM?Anrlytical ResultvvMcz8-21 t 3oo rAt w wal 4' from N -IIIATERIAL DDSCRTPTToN: 12" x 12" floor rire, brue with btack speck with brack masric MAT'L TYPE: Miscellsreous Material FRIABILITy: Non-friable category t pHoro #: wMc?8-}.i le{ SsmplcLocrtionDescriptlon,lsUestrs- vvMc78-21 i 1360 lAt w wall 4,fi.om N MATERTAL DESCRIPTIoN: 12" x 12" floor tilc, wtrite .uith utact "na grey dots *ithE-[ r'osri Ii{AT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable category I pHoTof: vvMC78- AcEtt?: No !Hiora Locetion t Srmple Locrtion Desi wtvtcTS-21 | 136t isE co-", IIIATER|AL DESCRIpTtOti: 12,,x u.floor tite, tluik *ith bEifi^u, IUAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABTLITY: Non_friable Caregory I txa i' SrmpleLocrtionDescription Asbcstos WMC78-2:| ; 1361 :l,from E 6'from i NIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: t2",. tZ" MAT'L fiPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Carcgory I pttOTO #: wMc78- ACBM?: yes IJ 1a Locrtior Srmplc Locrtion Dcscriprion---l-136;;=TCgffiwMc78-27 1316 ,s*.ll r,Eofdoffi .lyo total, rnastic ?Vo,tile lo/oChrysotile, Pt Ct 0.5% +WaIsIa Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page l4 of32) rcfe. to diagtnd ht lentiot' of nmeiab at.t,aq,te toc. ia/[tr.AD'lloas!6r6oat.cho. TAq r Totar a{,cto3 corr.nr in sampr.. lyR - As!.!lor cdta,{ in !.t6. pc!. pdi col|nt Rasi(,!ey.r, PCT . Poi Cdni - Toaj samri.. tt A . Not fiatrr..t (lr to prorairv. ,,t.ty!jr I I t I t I I I I I I I I t I I I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL STJMMARY rlr.A.TERrAL DESCR|PT|ON: 12" x 12" floor tile, red lvirh whitc sreads vith ;dhesil.e NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILiTY: Non-friable Category I S.AMPLED/ASSI'MED?: PHOTO #: VVMC78-ACBM?: No i.i IACOMMENTS:Sampled Samplc # I Locetion Srmple LocrtioD D$criptiol i .lsUesros I ACntUf I Anitytlctt RcsultwMcTE-3o 1364 2' from w l0' from S i Uo I llo ttrtep MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONT 12" x 12,, floor til€, offwhire wirh grey speck with adhesiv€ IUAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Marerial FRIABILTTy: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpted COMMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC78-ACBM?: No F.l rG Srmplr# | Locrtton i Senrpli LocrEon5ElEffi Asbeetos i ACBM?Anrlyticrl ResultVVMC78-31 1364 i4'from E lQ,fromN ver I vrr <0. [o/o total, mastic | %, t|le 0% Chrysotile IIATERIAL DESCRTPTION: 12,, x 12,' floor tile, browniih red with black mastic MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Marerial FRIABILITY: Non-ftiable Cat8gory I 1.ii "'t wMC78-32 H"tl F lat d*. ro S TIIATERIAL DESCRTPTION: 12,'* 12" floorffi MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Mat€rial FRIABTLITY: Non_friable Category I SA PLED/ASSUNIED?: Sampled COMIIENTS: PEOTO #: VVMC78.lxi i':B ACBM?: No Srmple# I Locriion S"mpn f,ocrtfon Ocscriffi Asbostos ACBM? I An.lyticrl RcsultvvMc78-38 l zl5 iNw"o-e.of.oomTG No 0.8% total, mastic 0%, tile l% Chrysotile, pr Ct 0.5ol" lile, 0.42% total IVIATERIALDESCRIPTION: t2,'" t2,,floot IIIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Matcrial FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I pHOTo #: vVMCTg- ACBM?: No SAIIPLED/ASS|-rI{ED?: Sampted COM]uENTS: If+d t*",ton , *.Or" to"r,,on O.r" VVMC784I 1128 rNE comcrof toiletm;ffi AiWaIsh, .: :Y?::. i.f:..:f];tr;,. Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page l5 of32) HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL ST]MMARY IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 12" x 12" floortile, gold sbeaked wirh black nastir MAT'L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled CODIi\|ENTS: PHOTO#: wMC78- ACB*|?: No ttioTH Srmple# | Locatlon t Sr-pte I-ocrtion OercripEon-Asbestos I ACAM? i Anslyticrl ResrttVVMC7842 1737 lW side of doon"sy NIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 12" x 12" floor tile, olTwlria with brown and tan streaks with black rmsti" - =f4MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Malerial FRIABILITY: Non-fritble Caregory I pHOTO #: WMC?E- ACBII?: yes t .l!o SAMPLED/ASSUMED?; Sampted COMMENTS: I i Srmple {Locstion I srmptc tocrtion Dai-ftion- i--ls 6-ACJlvl? | Anrlytlcrl Rcsult wMc7843 1735 INE comer Yes Ycs lyo toral, m8sic l0lo, tile l% Chrysorile, Pr Ct0.75% tile, 0.75% total nf., to diasanr lot locatiodr qborc?iob dnd nnptc t*m.o,t iaao 'l|oa!b.n6 oct!d.d. TAc: Totd Atla3toa co,ttad i. sfr'c!, LyF rr!h.rto6ccicr n !rr.., Frc!. tttrt coirt R6d.L.yc.. PCI . Fqnt Coont - totat Sanpta, wA r Not anrtyz.d du. to Ffl,Crosliv. An.tya MATERJALDEscRJPTloN:l2''xl2"floortile,creamwithwhiteanrlbrownstreakswithb|ackooffi MAT'L TYPE| Miscellan€ous Material FRTABILITY: Non-fiable Caregory | PHOTO #: WMCZ8- ACBM?: No I *j i'SAMPLf,D/ASSUMED?: Sampl€d COMMENTS: I d Srmplc #Locrtior I Semplc Location Dcscrlption Asbcsioi I ACBM? i Amlyticd Result wMc7844 Med Storage ISE corner, bclow sink No i No INAD rUATERIAL DESCRIIrIION: 12" x t2" floor titelbe@Gth btac-k nrastic DIAT'L TYPEi Miscellaneous Mat€rial FRIABILITr: Non_friable Cat€gory | SAMPLED/ASSI,Mf,D?: Sampted COMMEMS: PHOTO#: WMC78- ACBII?: Yes tiiu Srmple #Locstion i Srmplc Locrtion Description Asbestos ACBM:Analyticrl RcaultwMc78{6 i 2606 lsE comer Yes i Yes 3% total, mastic 0olo, tile 3% Chrysotile IIATERIAL DESCRIPTTON: l2', x l2', floor rile, white wrttr grey chips with black mastic MAT.L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILIry: Non-ftiablc caregory I pHoro #: vvMc78- ACBM?: No IJlorts Srmple Locrtion Deccription I Asbeltos iACBM? i Analytlcet nesuii vvMc78-50 I 2650 tNW corner l-- N"---l--- No- iNAD I I I ^3,\N'alsh Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page 16 of32) t t t I I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL STIMMARY ftI.r to tliog/tu! hr loc tioa' olnateiab nnd ta'.ple locatb"s NAO r No A!bc!to! Da.dad TAC r TCat Alb.stor Cortant ti S.mpte, lyR ! A$.s68 Cd{ant t't !sy!r. pcL , pltnt Ctunt Ralirfi . Layaf. PCT : Poan Co|lt - tobl SsiCr. t{/ r Not ndyzcd de to progrcsslv. Arsiyli! NIATERJAL DESCRIPTION: 12" x l2' floor tile, dark tan with yellow and brown strcaks with Uiick nrastrc MAT'L TYPE: Misccllaneous Material FRlAElLrry; Non-friabl€ catetory t pHoro #: wMClS- SAMPLED/ASSI,IMED?: Sampled Co}INIENTS: I'j ig Srmpl. Lo€tlon De5.riptlon r Asbectos I ACBM? At|.lyticrl Rlsult YY!LC]!:56 | lTll isw comer . yes ; Vei 1V" torar, nasric 7%, til; it; Ctrysotilc, hcr 0.5% tile MATERIAL DESCRIFIIOI{: t2" x 12" Iloor rile, off whire r.ith grey chips with adhcsivc MAT'L TYPE: Misccllaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category | PHOTO #: WMC78- ACBi!I?: No SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COMMENTS: :ntNN Srmple # | Locrtton I SrmplG Loc.tion--cription---l- lsleetoi ACBM? ' Atr:lyticrl Rcsull 'w side ofdoorjam NovvMc78-59 | 59 No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Black floor mastic MAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIAB|LITY: SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampl€d COIIME|iTS: Non-fnable Category I 'TlPHOTO #: vvMC?8- ACBM?: Yes I Erg|. Srmple# | Locetion t Sempte Locetlon Descrtpfiorr I Asbestos ACBM? I Anrlyticrl Result wMC78-25 I l0l0 SlV comer i -----l-- v""--l37 sofle IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTIO|i: Rope gasker rutcrial on boiler MAT'L TYPE: Thermal Systcm Insulation FRIABTLITY: Friable PHOTO #: WMC?E- ACBilt?: ycs lH SAIIIPLED/ASSLIMED?: Samplerl COMIqENTS: i g Srmple # | t ocrttotr Srmpte Locrrton D€scridi;-l Asbcstos'ACBM? I Ar.lyticrl Rrsult Huron Report , 200E Tes Yes i64% Chrostile IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2" x 2,' linoleum, beig" *i IAT'L TYPE: Misc€llancous Material FRtABtLtTy: Friable pHoTo #: wMc78- ACBM?; yes I F SAMPLED/ASS|'MED?: Samplerl COIIMENTS: i I Semple #Locrtion ssmple Loc.tlon Dcscriptlon Asbestos r ACBM? i Anslyticei Resnli wMc78-53 Bathroom SE comer No No INAD ^*,,T[IaIsh Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Pagc l7 of32) I t I I I I I HOMOGEN-EOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL S UMMARY &IATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Linoleum, rcd pebbled pattem MAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY:Friablc PIf OTO f : WMC78-ACBM?: Ycs I i'rri'rtrSAMPLED/ASSI-IMED?;CO}II}IENTS:Sarpled S.mplc t+Locrtion I srnple Locrtion nesGpion------Tffii ACBM? I Andlticsl Result wMc78-58 2333 iNW comcr rite OyCt rysotile- IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Enginc generator mufller insutation IVAT'L TYPE: Thermal Sysrem Insulation FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUIUED?: Sanpled COIVIMEI{TS: PHOTO #: WMC78-ACBM?: No 5=:,-r3 Srmple #I-ocetior ] Srmple Locrtior Descrlption : Asbestos Andyticrl RelrliACBM? vvMc78{l 2N1 iS end of mufiler No No INAD IIATERIAL DESCRIPTION; Grey seahnt on duct seams NIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMat€rial FRIABILITY: SAIIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpled COMMENTS: PHOTO #: VVMCTE-ACBlll?: NoNon-fri.blc Catcgory [u=IUl T3 Srmpb* | Locrtiol I Srmple LoceEon Dcs""iptton Asb6to3 ACBM? I turrlyticd R6rlt WltlCTE{2 i ll05 ll'from S wall center of w wall - No i No NAD NIATERIALDESCRIPIION: Reddish,/brownscamsealant NIATTLTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITy: SANIPLED/ASSIIMED?: Sarnpted COMNTENTS; Non.friable Cstegory I PHOTO #: VVMC78-ACBM?: No f= iH Slmpl€ # I Locarion I Srmple Locrtiotr Dcscripti,on-Asb6tos i ACBM? i Anrlyticd RcsutrWtvtcl8-I3 l35a i,qboveaoorwayandccilingiitiffi ftler to ngant fo,locatio.tt of & eints d.t saDplc locatron,alao: Irlo &!.rt6 o.Lcad, fac . toli.| alb.dc coot nl i| s..nta, LyR . Alb6tos cdicnt in uy!r, pgl. po|ltcour! Raaun.t y!r, PCT r Potir Cqln . lotat Srnd.. NrA - tbt j.lt"!d dtl. to frrogr.aaivc An€ty3! IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTIO\: Whire sealant on tiberglass TSI NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABIL|Ty: Non_friable Category I SAMPLED/ASStIMED?I Sampled Co]W]TTENTS:$E Srmple Locrtion Descriptior i Asbestos ACBM? i Analvtical RiiuiivvMc78.34 t0l3 i7'up 6,from s 20'for E - i No N; ArWalsh Environmental Scientists aud Enpineers. Inc. (Page lE of32) I t I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY EIq to diagont h,locatio,,t ofnatiint! ntl tanple loc riB NAO : l{otslaJo! Dala€ad. 1 c : Tc{ llD.rtoa cootafit it srr|r9|]s ryR , A!t.do5 conr.nt ,n LrF. pcL . point co{nt R.&{ -L.y!r PCI r Poht Count . ld.t Slnpta. tU ' Not aaattld d|x ro prcg,Gs5iv. An.tyrs NIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: White mudded pipe fitting iltAT'L TYPE: Thermal system Insulation FRIABILITy: Friable pHoro #: vvMc78- ACBM?: yes I F sAuPLED/ASSIIMED?: Sampled COMIVENTS: i 3 Srmple Location Descriplion i Albcstos Anrlyticrl Result wMcT!-33 | Hall F 14' from N 12' from w above ceiling rile i v.t yes i3% Amosire and IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Grey sp'ray on fireproofing MAT'L TYPE: Surfacing Material FRIABILITy: SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpled co[rMENTss Friable PEOTO#: WMC78- ACBM?: No i6 iE S.mplc # I Locrtion I Srmpte l--crtrn DcGSii6i--l Asbctotos-ACBM?Andytical Resultwl!{C78-36 l0l8 Ar tt,""ti tffi IAD MATERJAL DESCRIPTIOI{: vinyl flooring, blue, gr"y, gr€en rmhed patcm with gr€y backing and "dbesiteIIIAT'LTYPE: MiscellancousMaterial FRIABILITy: Friable SAMPLED/ASSU]|ED?: Sampled COMIIENTS: PIIOTO #: WMC78- ACBivt?: No -U't< a rr,i6 Semple # | Locrtion Srmple Loc.tion Description i lrbcstm I ACBM?Anelvticrl RcsultwMc78{l I 132 SE comer No I No .NAD MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Matcrial FRIABILITY: Friable SA*IPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COMIIEIT{TS: PHOTO#: wMC78- ACBII?: No -tn[<trt ' t\) srmple f I Locllion I Srmple Locrtiol Dcscriptioo I Asb$tos I ACBM? i An.t],ttcrt Rcsntt vvMcTE-3? | 1702 iAt E wa[ 2,from N iNolNoNAD IILATERIAL DEscRlPTloN: vinyl {looring, ycllow pebble panem witli gt€y f"lt b".Hng ."d "dhes*eNIAT'L TYPE; Miscellaneous Material FR|AB|LITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSI-IMED?: Sarnpled co lMENTs: PHOTO #: WMC78-ACBII?: Yes I3iE S".pl.* | Location , Sampt" Lo VVt"tC78-39 tlt g ,NW .o-..of E ,oil"t ^*W'alsla Environmental Scientists and Ensineers- Inc. (Pagc l9 of32) I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I T I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTI CAL SUMMARY fIe|'odkgmds|o|locaIio,|'o|4|6ialsanIt'4nPt.loca|iorsMDrl|oI!!.ao6o.1.d.d'l c.Td|t^$a|o|coi|c.lin8jndcLYF:A.!6lGc4|m|hL.F.'PcLrP!in|il[' t.yrr, pCT . poni Ctrtnr . Tol.t *mCt, I'u . t{ot .nrtyz.d d!. b progr€s3rv. Anstylrs -**WaIsIa MATERJAL DEscRtPTlolt{r Vinyl flooring, gold pebblcd pattcm wirh gey fett uacking and adhesivJ MAT|L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIAB|LITy: Friable PHOTO #: WMC78- SAMPLED/ASS[TMED?: Sarnpled COM]I{ENTS: ACBM?: No -v,$<i |'rji* Semple # | Location I Srmple Locrtion Descriprion l Arbestd- | ACBM?Anrlyticrl Result VVMC7840 I t726 iE sid€ of doorway in roiler room l--- N;---]--N"-- AD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Vinyl flooring, grey with blue and whire chips with g1ey backing and adhe-ive MAT'L TyPE: Miscellaneous Matfiial FRIABILITY: Friable pHOTO #: WMCT8_ -ql ACBl!t?: No I F+ESAMPLED/ASSI MED?: Sampled COILVEIIiTS: Srmplc # | Locelion Semplc Locrtion Drrcription Asbestos ACBM?Analytlcsl Result wMcTE-52 . 2403 NW com€r No No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPrION: ' Vinyl flooring, offwhite with ian and gley patiem with adhesi"e MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRlABtLlry: Friable pHoro fr wMc?8- ACBNI?: No SAi\IPLED/ASSUNTED?: Sampled -u,t<t 'tii*COMIIIENTS: Scmple # | Loc.tion Srmplc Locrtion Description j Aibestos iACBM? ] Anrtyticet Resutt wMc78-63 i 1502 SE comer No I No INAD Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Pagc 20 of32) I I I I t I I I I I I I I t I I WMC86 I I t HOMOGENE OUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY NIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Light tan baseboard adhesive IIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY:PHOTO #: vvMC86-!>IA VVMC8642 80001 iNW comer No No INAD MATERIALDESCRIPTION: Brownbaseboardadhesive 1}IAT'I-TYPE: MiscellancousMaterisl F,RlABtLrTy; SA1IIPLED/ASSUIIIED?: Sarnpled COMMENTS: Non-friablc Catego'ry |PHOTO #: WMC86 ACB!|{?: No lt!r>isN) Srmple# | Locrtlon Srmple Locetion Description ; Asbcstor ACBM? An.lytlcrl Result VVMC86-23 i 1207 S wall 2' from E walt No No NAD NfATERIA-L DESCRIPTION: Metal boiler and hot water heater flues mtalbcslcs N'AT'L TYPE: Thermal System Insulation FRIABILITy: Non-liiable Category II SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Assumcd coM]uENTs: PIIOTO #: WMC86-ACB:U?: Yes iEi5 Sample # | Locrtion i Srmpte Locetion Ocscriffi Asbesto! i ACBM? I Ard!.ticd Resrlt Assumed i I Yes i Yes lAssunrd MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Builr up roof, rubber rnembrane MAT'L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Catcgory t SAMPLED/ASSUNIED?: Assumed COlfl\,tENTS: ACBI!!?: Yes -tDI ,-'l {t PHOTO #: Semple # ] Locrtion Srmple Location besc.ription I Asbrstos-ACBM?Analltlcsl Result Assumed Yes Yes Assumed t I t t T t I tfu to diasant lor loct iont of ,ratahb ar.l tmpte todrin6 raAO . No ArDad6 qabc.d. TAC : T.tC Asbd6 Cod.rr id saC., LyR . A$aa6 Cdrnnt || L.*r. pC! . pbi.t Corrnt tte$t -1.t.., PCT . Pod Cosnr - Tda SrnFtG, w . lrot Etf..d dE b PrqBiw A.CFS MATERIAL DESCRIITION: Tan carpet adhcsive MAT'LTYPE: MiscellancousMarerial FRIABILITy: SAIIPLED,TASSU!|IED?: Sampled COit{}tENTS: Non-friable Carcgory |PHOTO #: WMCSC ACBM?: Yes IE Sample # | Locetion i Srmple Location Descriptior Arbestos ACBM? An.lyticrl R€sultWMC86-04 80002 lW side of door jam No No NAD .*TIIaIsh Environmental Scientists and Eneineen. Inc. (Page 2l of32) '""",i:l':i.^1'.ll:'] I I IT It t I I I t I I T I I I T t I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SI.IMMARY IVIATERIAL Df,SCRIPTION: 5/8" drywalt wirh mud I'ATTLTYPET MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABIL|TY: SAIIIPLED/ASSUMOD?: Sampted CON|I|ENTS; PHOTO f: VVMC86-Friable | 9E6 or newer vintage ,t3i-j ACBM?: No i Xr5 Srmplc #Locltion Srmple Locrdon Description Asbcsbs ACAM? r Anrlvalcal Rcsull wMc860l 80001 SW corncr ofroom above ceilins tile No No INAD wMc85-22 I 1807 E wall I'above cciling tile 12'from N wall Nn Na lNA n wMC86-27 2W3 lw *glllbou.lqEg !!!" ?' froJn S walt i No I No INAD El.r to .liatmdr lor tuutio,r ql n ahls drn nptz tn i@s MD. t'ro A5Darioa Oat!d.d, TAC . Taad A$.stos cdltdr i.stny'.. LyR. Arb.rb5 co|i.nt t lrrar. PcL. poidco4l ncaa - Laya( PCT . Poidt Cdln! - total s.mrt.. tu r Not .nrt4d du. to ptlor6aiv. aorty.t3 IITATERIALDESCRIPTION: Drywallceilings MAT.LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITV: SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Assum€d CoITTMENTS: Friable In ORo unable to sarnple r8i<+g N Assurned i OR I Yes I Yes MATERIALDESCRIPTION: Drywatl IIATTLTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled FRIABILITY: COMNTENTS: Oflice cxterior No ig3* Friablc PHOTO #: VVMC86 ACBM?: Semple # | Locraioo , Srmple Locrtion Description i ltUestos ACBM? i Anslyticrl Resolt WMC86-34 i l986Ext Ext entry way, 6' from E at N wall No No tl.{AD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2' x 4' ceiling tile, latitudinal fissure randon dotpatten IIIAT'LTYPE: MiscellancousMaterial FRIABILITy: Friable PHOTO #: WMC86-ACB]II?:No lfi3SAIIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnplcd COMMENTS: S.mplc #Locrtion i Semple Locetion Description Asbestos i ACBM? i Ar.lytlcd Rcarlt vvMc86-03 80001 ISW comer of room i No TNo NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTTON: 2, x 4, ceiling tile, drywall with vinyl covenng ltAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Marerial FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSLTMED?: Sampled CoDI|HENTS: PHOTO #: WMC86 =LACBM?: No t '{;A alg Srmple #Locrtion SrmpleLocrtionDescription Ab€stos ACBM?Analytical Result WMCEGI3 : 80021 4' from S 6' from E No No INAD ^*WaIsIa Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page 22 ot 32) t T I I I I I I I I t I t t t I I T I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY IVIATERIAL DESCRTPTION: 2'x 4'ceiling tile, random dor and fissure panem MATiL TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Friable SAiiIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COiVIMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC86-ACBM?: NO :rJi r'5ii Srmplc# | Locrtior I Srmple Locrtiol Ocscription 1 lsUesid ACBM? ; ADdltical Result wMC86-15 ; B00l5A 4'fromN6,fromW No i No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTIOIf: 2' x 4' ceiling tilc, recesscd I'x l' panerfl with random fissures and dols MAT'L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FRIABILITy: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COMMENTS: PHOTO #: WMCSG ACBllI?: No I t{ I ,'t€ A3b6tos I ACBM? I Anrlytiel ResulrwMc8ot6 i 80023 it'f.omE8,fiotns ffi MATERIAL Df,SCRIPTION: 2'x 2'ceiling tile, parralel wide ribbed pancm IYIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY: Friable PHOTO #: vvMC86-ACBII?: No t r' +onSAMPLED/ASSUMED?:Sarn led COMIVIENTS: Semple # | Location Srmple Loc.ilotl D.scripdor Asbeslos ACBM? i Anrlyticrl Rciulr WMC86-17 r 1802 4' from W 12'from N No No NAD NIATERIAL DESCRIPTIO|i: 2'x 2'ceiling rile, rccesscd, textr.rred pattem IUAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Friable SAIYIPLED/ASSLrIIIED?: Samplcd CO tMfNTS: PHOTO #: vvMC86 ACBM?: No i:JI r'3; S".pt.# | Lo""tioo @ Asbesto, ACBM?Anrll.ticrl RerrltWMC86-IE Hall C t4,from W eleu"io MATERIAL DESCRIPTIOI\i: 2, x 2' ceiling tile, recesscU, ranaorn Oot anO n"rr." p"tte- ==- MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITy: Friable pHoro #: wMcgG ACBM?! No SA}TPLED/ASSLIMED?;CO}IIITENTS: .iO I r'i3Sanpled Sample #Locttion 1 Srmple Locetion Description Asbestos ACBM?Analytlcrl Rctult wMc86-19 1003 iAt W wall above door 3'Aom N NoiNo NAD n[.||o.lia8mm'Io.leio"s44tcial'!NlsanP|2Ioca'io,|sMD.rhAsbs|6o.t!c.d'T^c'ro0^3!.3to|co!nlinsrn!|.'LYFlrA!bgo.co0l.6thLir.f.PcL|Po||ncF. |.|Fr PcT r Poidt corni . Tolr samraa. r r |{ar .d..d .hr. to ftqr...rva anty.a ^3,lltralsh Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (PaEe 23 of 321 I I I I I t t I I I I I I t t t I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTIO|iT 2' x 2' ceiling tile, recessed, paralel narow ribbed pattem MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABIL|Ty: Friable SAiIIPLED/ASSITMED?: Sampled CONtittENTS: PHOTO #: WMC86-ACBII?: No I r'+x Srmple# | Locrtion I Srmple Locetion Descriptioll Asbestos ACBlll? Anrlytical Result WMC86-33 1002 iSE comer No No INAD IIIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 12" x 12,' floor tile, olf white wirh tan chips and adhesive MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable category I pltoro #: vvMc86- SAMPLTD/ASSUMED?: Sampled CoMMENTS: ACBM?: No lrJ 1ot5 Srmpl€ # | Locrtiol , Srmple Locrtion Dercription Asbcstos Anrlyllcrl ResultACBM? I VVMC86-12 i 80021 ArEwall4'fioms No No INAD IITATERIAL DESCRTPTION: 12" x 12" floor tile, grey with white, ycllow, rcd ch.ips wirh adhesive IIIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Crtegory I PHOTO #: WMCSG ACBM?: No SAMPLED/ASSUIIIED?r Sampled CONIMENTS: i{toi5hJ Srmple # I Locrtior I Srmple Lmation De$ription I A.*sroi ACBM? I Andyticrl Result WMC86-20 ' 1822 lSW comer No i No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 12" x 12" noor til€, grey with white and darr green cnips *ittt ut""t masic MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-ftable Caregory I PEOTO #: WMC8G ACB!rt?: No SAIIIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COtvIttENTS: TJtriiE llgple * | Locrtiotr I Ssmpte Locrrion D€scriptio!' Asbcatos ACBM? , Anrlytlcrl Rcsult VVMC86.28 i 3125 NW comer No I No NAD Elar to dia{nnt for l@atio,Is ofn.|t ls fltd tdnpt.lo.anons NAO - No A$.nG O.r?d.d, T C ' totrt Asb!|to3 Cont io Slr|rpt€, LyR : Ab.!(os Contait in !rt!r, pC! = pbirt Coirn Rasrn - Lat.r, FCt ' P6id Coud - Tol.l S.mpk, fUA r Not.nrtyr.d du€ to ftogr.ssiv. Anstyr|s MATERIAL DESCRIPT|O|{: 12" x 12,, noor tile, light bluc wirh dark btuc and whiteitrips lllAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Catcgory I PHOTO #: WMC86- ACBM?: No tcii5 Locraion I Srmplc Locrtion Descriptio[ lsUestos I Abltfir l ,C,nstvaicar Lcsuh- WMC86-30 : 3121 NW comer behind door No No e.'Walsh Envircrunental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page 24 of32) ':.nt ;t:., r .-'. . ,. !,t),, HOMOGENEOUS MATERJAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY ]IIATERIAL IIESCRIPTION: l2" x 12" floor rile, ran wirh grEy andwhire chips wirh adhesive NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FR|ABILITY: Non-friable Catecorv I SA|TPLEDiASSUMED?: Sarnpled COlt;rtENTS: PHOTO #: WN,!C86- ACBi\'l?: No lciiAitr S.mple # I Locrtion Srmplc Locrtion D3scriprion I Asbestos I ACBM? | Anrl)'ticrl ResultvvMc86-32 3034 At W wall 6' from S INADNoNo DIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: White woven rcpe gasket marcrial MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITy: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled CODfIIIENTS: PHOTO#: VVMC86 ACB[I?: Yes igis Srmplc # | Locetion S.mple Lacrtion D6cription i Asbcatos ACBM?An.llticrl Result wMc86-r0 I 80007 On S side ofboiler Yes Yes 68% Chrsotile IIIATERIAI- DESCRIPTION: Engine generator mulllcr insulaiton MAT'L TYPE: Thermal Systcm Insutation FRIABILITY: Friable SANIPLED/ASSUIIIED?: Sampled COM IENTS: PHOTO#: wMC86- ACBI\|?: No i< fE tqer b drynm lu loca.iont of natoidlt a l t.Irpl.locatton tlAO ' llo Ast slG Dcl.dad. IAC r Totat A$.sto! Cot|ted h A.Dplr. LyR . ArD.3los Cor|t(lnt in L.tar, pCL r poiit C,old Ra&tt -LrF. PCT . Poidl Cdrnt . Tod SaftCt€. iU r irot rmtF.it d. ln progrGliva Analygr MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Black nastic on raised floor legs MAT'L TYPE: Misce llaneous Material FRIABIITY: Non-friable Category I SAilIPLED/ASSI'NIED?: Sampled COMITIENTS: PHOTO #: WMC86- ACBIU?: No f<IPr3 Sanplc#|LocetionISrm Anilyticrl RcsultWMC86-1t 80012 iZ'tm- t,t +'ftom IIIATERJAL DESCRIPTION: Red firesroD narerial MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friabte Cstegory t PHOTO #: WMCS6- ACBM?: No | ;I !') SAMPLED/ASSTTNIED?: Sampled CoMMENTS: } E Locrtior Description Asbestos i ACBM? I Anrtyticrt Result WMC8ffi6 I 80002 JE wall I'above ceiting rile 3, from N No I l,Io .*W'alsh (Page 25 of 32) ' ir : :r:t;:rrr.:j:rr r:i4ltr,r.rq.r,r:,.j;t.+r.l*'l&tst9it Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. lnc. I t I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SIJMMARY &lATERlAl- DESCRIPTION: crcy duct s€am sealanr NIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COivtNtENTS: Non-friable Category I PIIOTO #: WMCE6-ACBI!!?; No i<iqnIS Srmple #Locrtion i Srmple Locatlon Dscriptior I Asbestos 1 .l,CnUf ,trlytlcd Risutt wMc86-07 80005 2'from N 8'from W 5'up on tryAC duct i No No INAD NIATERIAL DESCRTPTION: Whire sealant on fiberglass TSI s€ams MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Materiat FRIABILITY: Non-friablc Category I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COMMENTS: PSOTO #r WMC86-ACBM9: No iE Srmph# | Locrtion I Semple Locrrion neccriptiotl lsUcstm ACBM? i Anslyticrl R€sult wMC86-08 i 80005 il2'from N 25'from rrv i No No INAD IVIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Black tar imprenated sponge likc insuianon IvIAT'L TYPE: Thermal System lnsulation FRIABIL|Ty: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sanpled COMIIENTS: PHOTO #: vvMC86-ACBjU?: No i'u1ii3 Srmplc # I Locrtior I Srmple Locatton Oescription- Asbestos ACBM? I Arrlyticrl Resuli WMC86{q i 80007 ll' from S 6, from E 4' up on pipes No No iNAD IVTATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Refractantbrickfromincinerator NIATTL TYPE: Thermal System lnsulation FRIABILITy: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSI]Mf,D?r Sarnpled COMIIENTS: PIIOTO #: WMC8G ACBltt?: No i,DI i+tt !t-ig Srmpl€ # I Locrtion i Sampte Locetion Desciiptiolt I lsfeitos ACBM? Analyticrl Result WMC86-36 I EXT lncinerutor interior No I No Ned f|cf|odi.E'nB|ot|oeo|ionsoffd|ehbahd'MPlclocA|ion'NAD't|oA.!.c6od!ct.('.'^c:l!t.|Art'-b5conBh65d..tYR'^!b.d6c..ifthL.F.'r|.'Pohci. Lrycr, PCl . Fbirn CdItrt. totd aind., tv ' itot ravrat dD b a.gr6srv. An trris OIATERIAL DESC'RIPTION: Brown root.ing felt MAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMatcriat FR|ABILITI: SAMPLED/ASSII|IIED?: Sampled COMTUENTS: Non-friable Category I Bottom layer PHOTO #: VVMC86-ACBIU?: No FU iE Srmplc # | Lorrtion I S"-ptiLoc.rton OEEiiii6i---l Iru.iioi ACBM? Anrlytlcsl RerultVVMC86-37 Roof W oeak N end No No NAD (Page 26 of32) I I l I I I I I I I I T I I t t I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY /.[er b dio{uft lo. locetiort of mieliak anl tonptc leato,t t|AO . nr As!€!t!a Dat ctad, TAc ' lot.t A!b!no3 cm!r{ in srnc!. t\G . as!ec.6 c.dtr in t atar, tGI . tbt|tt cdrnt Rcs{ -$t r, PCT . Poinl Cosnl. Tor.l6rnpl!, NrA E Nol andyz!(t al. to Pro0r6liw AnrtFis MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Black roofing fett NIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITy: SAMPLED/ASSTIMED?: Sampled CoI!I]IIEI{TS: Non-friable C8tetory I Top layer lis i r-' +N Srmple Locrtion Dcscription i Asbestos i ACBM? I Andlticd Resrlr VVMC86-38 Roof iW oeak N end r No I No INAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Ropc gasker on incinerator MAT'L TYPE: Thcrmal Systcm Insulation FRIABILTTY! SAMPLED/ASSUMED?; Sanpled coirtT}TENTs: Friable PHOTO #: WMCE6-ACBM?:No lC)i5.ts Srmplc #!r:{ion i Srmple t crtiotr Dcscriprion I Asbcrtos i AaBM? I enrlyticat nciutt vvMc86-35 No INADEXT Incinerator door lNo MATERIAL DESCRIPTION : Light b,rown asphalt roof shingle IIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneods Material FRIAAILITY: Non-ftiable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUIIIED?: S$nplcd COMMENTS: Botrom layer PIIOTO #: WMC86-iaiAna+o ACBltt?r No Srmple #Locralotr I Srmple Locetion Dccription .lstectd I ACBM,Analvticrl Resull wMc86-39 Roof W pe4N end No No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONT Dark brown asphalt mof shingle IIIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITy; Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COMIIur^TS: Top layer PHOTO #: wMC86-ACBI\l?: No I Hi5N Srmple #Locrtion Srmple Locrtior Description Asb$tos ACBNI? i Anrlyaic.l Res$lt wMc86-40 Roof WpeakNend No No iNAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Grey spray on fireproofing llAT'L TYPE: Surfacing Marerial FRtABtLtTy! SAMPLED/ASSIIMED?: Sarnpled coNtMENTs: Friable PHOTO f: WMC8G ACBM?: No 3x to Semple #Locrtion i Srmplr Locetion Description Asbestos ACBM?Andytlcrl R.sult vvMc86{5 3122 3'fiom N 3' from E above ceiling tile No No NAD vvMc86-24 80002 6' from W t 0' from N No No INAD vvMc86-29 1206 i6'from N 20'fmm W above ceiling tile No No NAD +.:.Walsla Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Prye 2't.of 32) jili I t I I I t t t t I t I I I I ,tf.ttodiag.dttfo.locdtiontofn.ridbai,lwpl.locdrioat MD. iro ^rt6o6 Od€cFd. rac . Tot.t Asr,Gb5 cdt.nr in s$p6. lyR . a$Gco6 contrF , pcT. p.in clmr - Totat garhc., t|/A. Not.natrad arr! r! Ft !r.|!6iE Aa!ty.i3 ^*.Walsh t I I I MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Vinyl flooring, light yellow and grey pcbtreO fitre.n *ittr g."t[iiT;k;;d aOtresiue MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABIL|TY: Friable PHOTO #: WMC86- Sampled COMMENTS: .ut ACBNI?: No i;isSAMPLED/ASSLIMED?: S.mple# | Locetion I Srmple Locrtioo Oesc.iption i Asbcstos ACBM? i Anrlyticrl Rcault VVMCSG|4 | 80014 AtNwall 5'from w *.t1ffi IIIATERrAL DESCRIPT|oN: vinyt flooring, grey peuut"o p"n"- *irtrlrey uacriiliillih"slw- PIIOTO #; VVMC86 ACAM?: NoMAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Marerial FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSI'MED?: Sanpled COIIMENTS: -U's< ra Et +E Srmple * | Locerion I srrnph LocrtionlescriiEii-J *bes-d ACBM? i Anrlytic:l Result vvMC86-21 i t809 lN side ofOoorjam --------- -E No INAD MATERJALDEScRlFrtoN:vinyltlooIing,foscpeuuteopa@ PHOTO #: wMC86- ACBM?: No -aai<ttliB Sampl€ #Locrtiotr Srmplc Locrtior Drscription I Asb€stos ACBM?Andyticsl ResultvvMc86-26 2810 NE comcrb€hind door I No No NAD MATORIAL DESCRIPTION: Vinyl ftooring, Tan pebbled pauem ;ith adh€sive NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITy: Friable SAMPLED/ASS(IMED?: Sampl€d COMjIENTS:----- - 'l)PHOTO #: WMC86 ACBM?: No i f l9.A S.mptc f I Imrtion I Srmpte t-ocrtionTdfifiili- a Asbestos--l ACBMi Anrlytiql ResrltVVMCE6-31 Hall M et f "na NAD IvIATERJAL DESCRIPTTON: Tar paper IIIAT'L fiPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I pHOTO #: WMC86 ACBM?: No I F SA*IPLED/ASSITMED?: Sampled COIII1ENTS: On roof, on flar portion inside p€aks (2) i 3 Srmple * | Lo""rion SrmpG LGrti,onDEE6iili Asbcstos ACBM?Analyticrl Rcsult WMCE6-41 i Roof WpeakNend -r No No NAD Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page 28 of32) I I t I I I l I I I I I I I I I t vw\,ICg0 I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SIJMMARY MATERIAL DESCRJPTION: 4" grey baseboard with tan adhesive NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITYT Non-friable Category I SAIIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarpled COM!}IENTS: PHOTO #: VVMCgo-ACBII?: No t>r5 S.mplc #Locrtlon Semplr Locarion Description I Asbestos i ACBM? i Anitytiirt n*un VVMC$46 Hall A At doorway to RM B0401 No I No INAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTIOII{: 4" yellow baseboard with tan adhesiv€ MAT|L TYPE: Miscellgneous Material FRIABILTTY: Non-friable Caregory I SAI|IPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpled COMIIIENTS: PHOTO fr WMC90-ACBM?: No t>iba\, Srmplc #!9gqol I Semplc Locetior Descriprion I Asbestos I ACBM?Anrlytlc.l R6ult wMc90-07 80202 N wall l'from W wall No No NAD .efe. to tnsnns16tod io6 ofnde.ials anl sanptetocaliM,NAD . No Adrslot OaLcco, IAC . Tot.l Arla3or Cont.nt In 6.mttG LyR , A!.do3 Cotlt. n layar. pCL r potnt Courn R$!fi - |. yer, F€f ' Prtt co.nr - loral s.|r|!i!, N/A 3 tht rutFdt d{. lo t}ro9r6siv. Amtt$ DIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 4'mauve bascboad with ran adhesive DIAT'L TYPE: Miscellancous Material FRIABILITY: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSLIMED?: Sampled CoMITENTS: twt>i5 |J. wall l'from W wall ltATnRlAl- DESCRIPTION: Built up roof, rubber membrane NIAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Materjel FRTABILITY: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUIUED?: Assumed CojIIMENTS; PHOTO #:ACBIvI?: Yes .t! $?to Srmple# I Locrtlon I Sempte Locrrion DescripEon--l Asbesms ACBMi Anrlyticrl Re3ulaAssumcd l Yes Yes Assumed MATERIAL DESCRIPTIO|i: Yellowcarperadhesive DIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIAB|LITY: SA jVIPLED/ASSUDIED?: Sarnpled COMTITENTS; Non-friable Category I PHOTO #: wMC90-ACBM?: No Ig Srmplc #Locaaio! I Semple Locrtion Oescription Asbeslos ! ACBM?Andylicrl Reruli VVMC90-IO : 80301 ISE comer of room . ' No i No |NAD ^*.Walsh. .]: ili4:i]4:: fl;-]': ! ;r-: - Environmental Scientists and Eneineers. Inc. (Page 29 of32) I t I t t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY MATERIAL DESCRJPTION: Whire dryvall with mud, off white paint I\IAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY: Friable SAIIIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COMMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC90-ACBM?: No i<i5 Ermple # I Locatlon Semph Locrtion Description Asbcstos I ACBM? i Andyiical Resrlt vvMcm-ot i 80402 Center of W wall 2' up fmm floor at slorp ; No , No INAD sink rqer to dingronr fu hcntion' ofnd..nts aott ttnpte lod,tions NAD ! tl6 tuboltos o!i!ct.d, TAc r Toral A6Hos conr.nt in sand., LyR : a!.coc cmr.nr in !.y.r. pcl . point crunt R.$[ -L.Fr, PCt . Poid C.unt - Iotlt s.mpte, I,J/ . Not .n.tyrad d|ja to progaariva anatyrit DIATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2,x 2,ceiting tite MAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMaterial FRIABILITY: SAMPLED/ASSUIWED?: Sampled COMMENTST Friable PHOTO #: WMC90-ACBM?; No iolhliii Semple#Locrlion Srmplc Locrtion Description i Asbestod ACBM?Alrlytitd Rcsult vvMc90-03 Hall A Above doorway to F.rn 80201 No No NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 2'x 2,recessed ceiling tile MAT'LTYPE: MiSCCIIANEOUSMAT€riAI FRIABILITY: SAIIPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampled COIrMf,NTS: Friable PHOTO #: WMCm-ACBII?: No lJ..ri5 Srrnple #Loc.tlon i S.mplc Locrtlon Descriptiotr Asbestd [CBM?. An.lyticrl Reruh wMc90-09 80302 16'from W $"ll l5'fromNwall No I No NAD MATERTAL DESCRIPrION: 2' x 4, ceiling tilc, latirudinal, no {isurcs MATIL TYPE: Miscellaneous Msterial FRIABILITY: Friable SAMPLED/ASSUT{ED?: Sampled CoMI}IENTS: PHOTO #: VVMC90-ACBM?; No t r' I !.1 Srmple # I Location Sr-pte Loi-ion ousuipii6i- Asbestos aCBM?Anrlyticsl REsult wMC90-12 i 80303 ,+,f.om S IIATERIAL Df,SCHffION: I'x I'cciling rile in sptine IIAT'LTYPE: MiscellaneousMarerial FRIAB|LITY: SAMPLED/ASSIIMED?: Sampled coNIiITENTs: rFit Srmple l.ocrtion Descriprion ; esUestos aCBMr I .lnr6ticer nesuftVVJ\,|C90-14 80106 3'from E wall 8'from S wall No N; .*,Walsh Environmental Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. (Page 30 of32) HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMPLING/ANALYTICAL SUMMARY MATESJAL DESCRIPTIOIi: 12"x t2, green lloor tile iItATTLTYPE: MiscellaneousMat€rial FRIABILITYI SAIWLED/ASSIIMEO?: Sarpted COMII'ENTS: Non-friable Category I PHOTO#: WMC90- ACBM?: No i* iE Srmple#lLocrtionisrmplJ@ ACBM?Atrrlyticrl Recrlt wMc90-04 i Hall A itn doorway to Rm 8040i re NAD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: 12" x 12" creardbrown floor tile with rnasric MAT'L TYPE: Miscellaneous Material FRIABIITy: Non-friable Category I SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpled CoMMENTS: PHOTO #: WMC9G. ACBM?: No ! r-! iY l\) srmple # i Locrtior I srmpti trcrrion5Gliiiil rsuesros ACBM?Arrlylic.l RcsrltVVMC90-05 Halt A lAr door*ay to Rm B04O| ----------l No NAD ,4q to .tksw lo. k torior' 4 tutaints a ,ohpt. locatid,dAD - tlo asldo! kd. TAc ' tota a!h.6to! cdtrirt h sndq lyR : aalalo. cd||.nr in Layar. pcl . poti coun R!!r,[ .LrF. f€l ! Foid coqnt - lotat saflpta, ,A. Nat analrlod (||rc to Pl!!rt*!iva A,tatrlii NIATERJAL DESCRIPTION: crcy serlant on duct sEams MAT'LTYPE: Miscellan€ousMarerial FRIABILITY: SAMPLED/ASSUMED?: Sarnpled COIII|IENTS: Non-friable Category I !z PHOTO #: WMC90- ACBI!?: No I ais Srmprc # I Locerion I Srmple L--tionIGfGii--- .lsoerros ACBM? | Ar.b/ticrt ReslttWMC90-02 80402 14' frotn W tuD MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: whirc seatanr on fibcrgtass TSt MAT'L TYPE; Thermal Systern Insulation FRIABILITY: Non-friable Caregory I PHOTO #3 wMCgG ACBN{?: No I ; SANTPLED/ASSUMED?: Sampleo coMMENTs: i S ceiling 5'from S wall 8'from W , No MATERIAL DESCRTPTION: Spray on fireproofing on b." ilAT'L TYPE: Surfacing Material FRIAB|LITY: Friable pHOTO #: WMC90- ACBM?: No { EI?' SAMPLED/ASStTMED?: SanPIed coIfi}rENTs: } g Srmple #Locrtior i Srmple Locdion Description Asb€stos I ACBM?Anrlyticrl Result WVCqO-t: I eOaOZ N*"1 ^+.V[Ialsh Environmeutal Scientists and Ensineers. Inc. @age 3l of 32) I I I t t I HOMOGENE OUS MATERIAL (AREA) SAMP LING/AI{ALYTICAL ST]MMARY IVTATERIAL DESCRIPTION: Grey sheet vinyl with adhesivi MAT'L TYPE; Miscellaneous Material FRIABILITy: Non-friable Category I SAIUPLED/ASSLIMED?: Sarnpled CO ft\tENTS: PIIOTO #: WMC90- ACBM?: No .- tt$<i'r'i5 srnpte# | Locrtion I sgnple@ ADrllticrl Result vvMLxr-I5 i Bol(Xl| 'Center of E walt No I No rNAD I I I I I I I l t I I rcte'todiasnn'forteati@sofnnttintsfur! 'nptetocaio,'s ffi".j3i:*t*1T;:i8.ilTifiTif.ffi,:fffkAlj6,f.ifdr,.nrnuyG,. rL,pohrco,n R.ru,r.le Environmental Scientisrs and Eneineers. Inc. (PaEe 32 of 32) t eI{'alsh noui.*."*f S BULK SAMPLE LOG I I I I I I I t I I I I t I T I I I I I I I I I t vyrr{c69 I I I SAMPLE LOG Building SAUPLE* WMC69 Vail Vatley MArENAL CODE AND DESCR'PNON Medical Center 1969 SA,MPLE LOCAnON lRoom and LoEl ANALMCAL RESULT Assumed BUR-01 Built up roof, rubber membrane Assun€dIassumedTR{l Transite Assumed wMc6941 COW.OI Off white drywallwlth mud HallA E wall3'up & 3'fDn NIwMc6942FTC-01 1? x 12" tanish brovn molted tile with adhesive Hall A N wall at enhenc€ to par I wMc69{3 BBA-01 4' yellow baseboard with yelow adhesive Hall A N wall at enlranc€ to Par WMC69{X CT{l 2'x 4'ceiling tile. talitudinal fisures and random dob Hall A N wall 4' from E wall I wMc69-05 MS-OI White sealant on fibergtass TSI Hall A 1' trom N wall 5' trom E wMc69.06 FS-OI Red fre stoo rnatedal 1025 C€nter of E w8ll 5 from I wMc6947 CT42 2'x 4'ceiling tile, random dot and fisur€ patem 1022 2' frlm S 8'ftom E wMc69{6 DS4l Drywall texnjre. rclled on 1O?2 On N wall6' uo 8'ftom EIwMc69{9 CA-01 Tan carpet adhe€ive 1022 'l' E ot Rm 1 023 N wall wMc69l0 BBA-02 4' gr€y vinyl baseboard with tan adl|esive 1OA N wall 3'W ot alsvstorIwMc6$.1'l BBA-03 if b|ol^,n baseboafd with brown adhesivB 1023 SW comet of room wMc69.12 CT43 ? x 2'ceiling tite, random dot pattem 140€ 6'ftom Wwa[ 1'hom N I % Amosile, Pt. Cl = 1 .47% Armsite,l I wMc6c.13 CT44 2' x 2'ceiling tile, consGltalion pattBm wilh vinyl coating 1406 8. ftom W wal 'l' ftom N wMc69-14 CT{s 2'x 2' ceiting tile, const€llation pattem (no vinyl coating) 1406 8'Fom W wall 1'fromN wMc69-15 FTM{1 Black flmr mastic 1408 At doo8ay b Rm 1027 6% ChrysotileIwMc69-16 PF-OI Mudded pipe litting 1027 1'ftomS 10'tromE(da 3% total, 3% Chrysotile, trac€ Amosite wMc69-17 FTC-02 I f x I 21" brownish red streaked lile with black rnastic Hall B 4' E of door to electric ro 1-26/o lolal, fle 1oA, mastic 8% Chrysotile; Pt. cl. = .7't% btst, tite .7s%chrysotileIwMc69-18 CT{6 2 x 4' ceiling tile; tstidinal flsures with pinhole oaltem Hall B 1'from S wall 20'from E I wMc69-19 FS42 While fire sbp malerial Hall B On S wall above ceiling wMc69-20 PB-01 White pyrcblock HallB On S wallabov€ ceiling t wMc6s21 FTC{XI 9' x 9" off white tit€ with grey & brown Recks with black mastic Hall D Rm 1506 in doorway to 0.8% lolal, lile 0.5olo, maslic 90/6 Chrysotile; Pt. Ct. = ,24% tolal, tile ,2s%Chrysotite wMc69-22 FTCO4 1 2' x 1 f yelow gotd ffoor tite with adhssive 2'tmm N wall 2'lrom W Total = 1.0%, Tile: '1.0%, Adhesive = 0% PL Ct- - Total = .74%, Tile .75%I wMc69-23 FTC45 12 " x 12' tan tile with blown sfeaks 15i9 NW comer wiih adhesiva wMc69-24 CDw-o'l Ofl r,hite drywatt with mud Page I of E 2m1 SE comef at nooat I I I SAMPLE LOG WMC89-25 FTC-06 1?x't2"greyiloortilewith brown & 2111 W wa , c€nt€r NAD ygllow streaks with btack rnastic WMC69-26 FTC47 12"x tz light brown tilewith brown !flo2 SE comer of room < 0.1% totat,0% tit€, mas c 3olo Chrysotile & white streaks with adhesive WMC69-27 SVF-01 Tan rnohed pattem vinytsh€et 22.17 S wallz,W otdoonvav NAD nooring with adhesive I I I I I WMC69.26 FTC.O8 I 2| x I / white tite with l,anish 2mg SW comer mo[en pattsm wih adhesi\€ WMC69-29 FTC-09 1U x l2:. tanish brovn tile wih laEe '€g4 NE corner brown sbeaks with adhesi\ie 0.4016 total, tile 0.5%. adheive 0% Chrysolile, 0.296 lotal, tile 0.25% Ch.y6otile WMC69-3O CDWOT Ofi white drywalt wi8l mud 22c! NM comer 1 , up from ffo NAO wMc6931 LFB{1 Redish/Green Petbled pattem with 2ns SW com€r of room Linoteum 0%, grey backing 74 % Chrysotiteg€y backing WMC69-32 BP-01 T€chnum panet, used fiber wi$ Zm7 Above CDW.O,| ceiling NAD white coatino WMC6933 CT47 l'x 1'ceiling tite, painted, glued on 2ZOS 2'tmmWwa 2,fromN NADtWMC6934 OS41 Drywalt texture. lolled on 1OU 5' up on S wall4,ftom E NAD I I I I I I I t I WM@9-35 DSOI Dr!,wa lexture, rcfied on Ha B W wall at ent y to Rm iO NAD WMc69'36 CT43 ?xzceilingtile, Endom dot patem 1406 S wallT'ftornw t% ArDsib, pt. ct. = 1.46% Amosite WMC6$37 CTO3 ? x 2'ceiling tile, random dot panem 1,lOB 4'f.omNwal5'tromW i% Amo6ite. pt. Cl. = A.23% AnDsite I I Page 2 of I I I I t I I T I I I I I I I I I ywvlcTS I I t I t I SAMPLE LOG Building SAMPLE * W[4C78 Vail Valley MATERIAL CODE ANO DESCRIPflON Medical Center 1978 SAT PLE LOCAnON lRoom etfr L@) ANALrYICAL RESULT Assumed BFI-01 Boilerflue insulation AssumedIAssumedBUR41 Built up roof, rubber membrane Assumed Hunon Reporl GM41 Rope gasket meterialon boit€r 640 ChroslileIwMc7841132SE comerSVF-01 Vinyl flooring, blue, grey, gteen molted pattem with gfey bac*ing and adhesive Wl!|C7842 MS.01 GIey seala|t on duct seams 1305 1'fom S wall center ofI I wMc78{3 FTC{1 lf x lf floor tile, ofl wHle with btue 1307 NW cornor and broh/n dots with gdhesive wMc7844 BBA-OI Brown baseboafd with lan adhssrvs 1307 NW comer wMc7845 FTC42 12- x 12" floor tile, grey with red. white and blue dots with adhasiv€ 1307 At S wall 15'trcm W wallIwMc7846FTC43 lZ x 12' floor tile, gr€en with adhesive 1307 4'from S wall 15'tronl I wMc78{7 FTC-04 1 2" x 1 f floor tile, blue with adhesive 1fi7 3' Fom S wall 1 5' ,rcm E WlvlC7848 CDW425/8. |r,hit€ dr}^l.attwith mud 1fi7 1'ftomSwall |6'fom I vvMc78{0 CDW{25I8' n} t€ drywall with mud 1307 S wall 3 bm W u€ll 'l' a wMcT&l0 CDW41 S8- whitg drywatlwith mud | 370 2' from S nrall 8' tmm E wMc78-11 CT-01 Z x 4 ceiling tile, constetation pattem 1353 2'from N vyallZ ftom WI I wMc78-12 CT-02 2'x 4 ceiling tite' latitldinal ftssures with random dols 1353 2'forn N wall 2'frorn E wMc76-13 MS42 Redd ish/brc{',,n s6am sealant 1354 Above doorway and cBili wMcTE-l4 BBA{2 Grey baseboard with y8 ot'r adhesive t31S SE comer I wMcTE-l5 CA41 Clear caDei adt€sive 1315 SE com€l wMc78-r6 CT{3 2' x 4' ceiling tile, random dot and fissure oatlem t315 ? lrom N wall3'hom E I wMc78-17 FTC-05 12'x 12" noor til€, r€d wi0r adh€sive Hall B At N wall 10'trom E wall wMc78-1E CT.O4 2' x 4' ceiling tile, constelation pattem with vinyl coating 1351 At E wall2'from S watl I wMc78-19 CT45 2'x 4' c€iling tit€, fb€doard with vinyl mating 1345 3' from S rvall 4' tlom W wMc76-20 CA42 Tan carpet mastic 1362 SE comerIwMc78-21 FfC47 17 x 17 lhf,r tite, btue with btacr specks with black mastic 1360 Al W wall4'trom N 0. I7o total, mastic 9%, tile 0% Chrysotile I wMcT&22 FTC{6 12' x 'l2" floor tite. white with blackma tc 1360 At W wall4'from N <0.1% tolal, mastic 4%, tile oolD Chrysotile wMc78-23 SE comer Page 3 oJ E FTC-08 IZx I Z floor tite. white with btack and grey dots with black masticI I SAMPLE LOG wMc78-24 FTfug 1f xtf floor tile, black with bleck mastic 1361 1'ftom E 6'fmm S wMc78-25 FTM{1 Black flmr mastic 1010 SW comer 37o Chrysolile wMc78-26 CT.O6 2'x 4' ceiling tile, recessed with 1, x 1' paltom 1m8 At S wall 8'from E wall vyMc78-27 FTC-10 l2' x 1Z floor tile. bmwn with off whit6 sbeaks with black rnastic 1316 S wall 1'E of doot 1.170 total, mastic 7%, tile 1% Chrysotile, Pt Cl 0.57o lih wMc78-28 BBA{3 Brot|/n baseboad adhesive 1316 S wall I'E of door wMc78-29 CT47 2 x 2' ceiling til€, racessed with no Dattem 1 367 3 t|om \ry wall 4' fiom S wMc78-3)FTC-i1 12'x 12' floor tite, red with white streads with adhesive 1364 Z Fom W 10'trom S wMc7831 FIC-12 17 x 17 n@r fle, off white with grey specks with adhesive 1364 4'from E 10'fom N <0.1% total, mastic 1%. lile 0% Clrysotile wMc78€2 FfC-13 1T x 1t ller/r tile, brpwnish led with black rnastic Hall F At door to Surgical Suite 2% btal, n|astb 5%, tile 2 % Chrysotile wMc76-33 PF-01 Vvhite mudded pipe fitting Hall F 4'from N 12 from W abo 3% Amosile and Chrysotile wMc76-34 MS{3 White sealant on fberglass TSI 10'13 7' up 6' from S 20'br E wMc7835 BP{1 Technum paneling wqod fber 1015 3'hom S 8'ftom Won c wMc7836 SOF41 Grey spray on fireproofing 10'18 Al N wall 3 ftom E wstl I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I t I T wMc76^37 SVF{2 Vinyl f,ooring, gr€en pebbted pattern with felt backing and adhesive 1702 At E wall 2'fom N VvlvlCTs-38 F fC-14 1T x 1f fioor tite, brown with black rnastic 1716 NW com€r of tDom 0.8% total, maslic 0%, tile 1% Chrysotile. Pt Ct 0-506 lile, 0.42% total wMcTE-39 SVF-03 Vinyl tlooring, ye[o^, pebbte petbm with grsy lell backing and adhesive 1718 NW comer of E toilet 32-47. total, bac*ing 6970, 0l€ 0% wMc78-40 SVF{4 Vinyl tlooring, gDtd pebbted pattem with grey felt backing and adhesive '17fr E side of dooruay in ioit WMC78.$1 FIC-15 12" x 12" fbor tile. grey with dark grey and white strBsks with black maslac 1726 NE corn€r of toilet mom wMcTE-42 FTC-16 12' x 12' floor tite. gold streaked with black mastic 1737 W side ofdooMay wMc78-13 FfC-17 17 x 1f noor tile, off white wilh brown and tan skeaks with blacr( ma$c 1735 NE comsr I % total, rnasic | oyo, lil€ 1 % Chrysotile, Pt Ct 0.75% tile. 0.75% toial wMc78-44 FTC-1 8 1 2" x 1 ? floor tile, cream with white and brown streak with black mastic. ,led Storag SE comer, b€lo/', sink wMc78'45 DT4l White dud taDe 1740 3'from N 1' from W abov wMc7846 FTC-I 9 1 2' x 1 2" floor tite, beige with black mastic 2606 SE comer 3% lotal, maslic 0%, tile 3% Chrysotile wMc7a4't CT{8 2'x 2' ceiling tile, €ndom dot and fssura pattem 2701 7'hom W wall6' trom S wMc78-48 2609 2 trom N wall ? from W Page 4 of E CT49 2'x 2' cailing iite, random dot and fissure patem SAMPLE LOG WMC78-49 CT-10 2' x Z caiting tite, random gBuge 260g 1, fmm S wall 4 tmm W NAO DAtlem WMC78-50 FIC-2} 1T x t ? ftoor tite, whit8 with grsy 2650 NW com€r chips with blacl mastic WMC76-51 CTnl l'x 1'ceiling tib, Iough texture 2650 2, hom W wa 6,from N NAD I I I I I I It I WMC78-52 SVF.Os Viny flooring, grey with blue and 24Og NW comer white c ps with grey backir€ and adhssivo WMC78-53 LF{1 2 x ? tinoleum, be(l€ with snl8[ Bathroom SE comer squsre pattem with backing and adhesive WMC78€4 CDW-025/8" white drywallwith mud 2502 E watt4'up 8'from N <o.tyo totat, mud 0.s%, R Cr t.2s% mud. 0-01% btal WMC78-55 COW-01 5/8' whitr drywaltwilh mud 1SO2 W wal 5 from N 1,abov NAD WMC78-56 FfC-?1 12" xlt noo| tts, dark tan with 1711 SW comerye o/ and brown slreaks with Uack rmalic l% lotal, mastic 7%, tile l% ChryEotil€, Pt Ct 0.5Yo lile 0.4% tolal WMC78-57 CT-12 2'x 4'c6iting tits, ra.dom guage and 23'J1 lo.fto.n W wdl ,|3'ftom NAD dot oanerrl WMC78'5E LF 02 Lindeum, red pebbled pattem 2333 NW comer 26.3% brat, fett bding 7sol6, tite 0%Chry60lIeI t WMC78-59 FfQ-22 't2' x 1/ nw tits, off white wilh grey SO W Bide of door iam NAD citD6 with adhesiv€ WMC78-60 CT-13 t' x 1' csiting tite, snow flak€ patt€m, Z0O5 1, from N wall 4 hom W NAD with adhesive WMC7B41 MF-01 Engine g€nerator muffler insulation 2OO7 S end of mutflef NAD wMc78S2 BFl42 goilerflus insulation with canvas 2006 Nflue wra9 I I t I I t I I I WMC78€3 SVF-O6 Vinyl flooring, ofi white wlth hn and tSO2 SE comer grey pafl€m with sdhesive Page 5 of I yvNlcS6 I I SAMPLE LOG Building SA''PLE { V1MC86 Vail Valley ,TATER'AL CODE AND DESCR'PNON Medical Center 1986 SAIiPLE LOCAzON (Room and Lor-l ANALrYICAL RESIJLI Assurned BFl4l Metal bdler and hot water heabr Rues metalbestes Assumed Assumed BUR{1 Built up ]oof, rubber msmbr8ne Assumed Assumed CDW-02Orywall ceilings AEsumed wMc6€41 CDW41 t6' drywall with mud 80001 SW com€r ot room gbov wMc8642 BBA-01 Light tan baseboard adhesi\€80001 NW cor€r wMc8843 CT-01 2' x 4' ceiling tile, latitudinel fissure random dot pattem 80001 SW comer of room WMCE6{4 CA.OI Tan carDet sdhesive 80002 W side ot door jam wMc86{5 SOF-ol Gl€y sp|ay on fiIgpmofng 3122 3'fiom N 3'from Eabov wMc8646 MS-01 Red fir66top r|aterial BOO02 E wall 1' abov6 ceiling til wMc8847 MS.O2 Grey ducl seam sealant B00OS 2'tmm N 6'from W 5' uo wMc86{8 MS.o3 White sealant on fiber9las6 TSI seams B0OOS 12'from N 25 trom W wMc88{9 Pl-01 Black tar imprenat€d Epooge tike inaulation 80007 1'ftom S 8'ftom E 4'uD I I I I I t I I T I I I t I I I I I I wMc86-10 GM4l White lvoven rope gasket mat€nal 80007 On S side ol bdler 68% Chrsolile wMcE6-11 MA-01 Black mastic on raised floor legs 80012 7'trom N 4'fromW wMc86-12 FTC-01 12' x l? floor tile, ofr white with tan €hips and adhesi\€ 80021 At Ewall4 from S wMcE6-13 CT42 2'x 4'csiling tile, drywallwith vlnyl covenng 80021 4'from S 6'trom E wMc86-14 SVF4'I Vinyl Rooring, tight ye ow and grey p€bbled pattem wilh grey btt back and adhesive 80014 At N wsll 5 from W wall wMc86-15 CT43 2' x 4'c€iling tit6, .andom dot am fissure Daflem B0O'I5A 4' hom N 6'trcm W wMcE6-16 CT-O,I 2' x 4 cailing tite, recessed i, x 1 ' patlem wif| random tissuros and dols 80023 1'ftom E 8'from S wMc86-17 CT-05 2 x 2'ceiling til6, panatetwftte ribbed pattem 1802 ,l' ftom W 12' tmm N wMc86-18 CT-06 2' x 2' c€iling tile, recessed, texturod 0aRem Hall C 4'lrom W elevator wall9 wMc86-19 CT.07 2'x 2 ceiling tile, recessed, random dol and fissure D6tbm 1003 At w wall above door 3't wMcE6-20 FTC{z 1? x 1? floor tib, grey with whfte, yellow, Ied chips with adhesive 1822 SW comer wMc86-21 SVF.O2 Vinyl flooring, grey pebued pattern wath gr€y backing and adhesive 1809 N side otdooriam wMc86.22 COW-015/8' dr),watl with mud 1807 E wall I'abo\re ceiling til Page 6 of E I I I wMc66-23 BBA{2 Brown baseboaad adhesi!€1?o7 Swall2tromEwelt wMc8a24 SOF-01 Grey sp.ay on fireprcoling 80002 6'ftom W 10'fiom N I WMC8G26 SVF43 Vinyl ffooring, rose pebbled pattern with grey backing and adhesive 2610 NE comer b€hind door wMc8c27 CDW-01 5/8" dr)^^,all with mud 2843 Wwall 1'abo\€ ceiling ll I wMc80.28 FTC43 lf x 1Z foor lile, gr€y with white and dark green drips with blacl masuc 31?5 NW mmer wMcE6-29 SOF41 clBy spray on freploofing 1206 6' trcm N 20'to|n W aboIWMCE&30 FTC{4 1Z x 12' noo. tih, tigm bhJe witl dark blue and whit'e chios 3121 t.|W com€r behnd door I wMc8631 SVF{4 Vinyl flooring, T6n pebbted pattem with adh6si\,/e HsllM At E end on W sidEotd wMc86-32 FTC.O5 17 x 17 nocr tib, lan wilh grey andwhile chips with adt|eii\€ 3034 AtWwa[ d lrom S t wMc86-33 CT4E 2'x Z ceiling tile, r€cessed. panalel nanow ribbed oatem 1002 SE corner wMc86.34 CDW43Drywall 1986 Ext Ext entry way,6' ftom EtwMc86-35 RG{'l Rope gasket on incinerator EXT Incineraior door wMc8636 R8.01 Retrac{ant brick trom incinaraior EXT Incinerato.intedortWMCE&37 RF41 &o!Yn roofng Ht Roof W pe.ak N erd wMcE6-36 RF-02 Black looffng f€lt Roof W oeakN qdtwMc86-39 RSGO1 Light brorvn asphalt root shingte Roof W Deak N end wMc86{0 RSG42 Dark brom asphalt .oot shingle Roof W peak N end Roof WpeakNendWMC86.4l TP{t Tar papert I t t t I I I Page 7 of I I I I I I I I I I wMCeO I I il t T I I I I I I I t SAMPLE LOG Building SA'TPLE * WIvtC9O Vail Valley MAIER'AL CODE AND DESCR,PNON Medical Center 1990 SAMPLE LOCAON Room an l Lel ANALTyTCAL RESIJLT Assurned BUR{I Built up rool rubber rnernbrane A6sumedIwMc90{1 CDW41 Whit€ dry$rall with mud, otf white oarnt 80402 Center ofW wa 2'uo fi I wMc90{2 MS.01 Grey sealant on duct sealls 80402 4 hom W wall2'fron N wMc90{3 CT-OI Z x 2'ceiling tile HallA Abo/e doonvay to Rm B wMc90{4 FTC41 12" x 12 gr€€n ftoor tite Hall A In dooMay to Rm 80402IwMc9&05 FfC42 1T x 17 qaan/brown Roor til6 with maslic HallA At doorway to Rm BO40 I wMc90.06 BBA{1 4' grBy baseboard with tan adhosvc Hall A Al doo,way to RM 8040 wMc90-07 BBA{2 4' y€lbw bassboard with tan adhesive B0Zt2 N wall 1'ftomWwall I WMC9O4E BBA-03 4" mauve baseboord with tan adh€8lvs 80205 N t^€ll 1' ftom W wall wMc9049 CT-02 2'x 2'r€ces6ed ceiling tile 80302 6' trDm W $rall 15'fro{TltwMc90.10 CA41 Yellow carpet adhesive 80301 SE comer of toom wMc90-11 MS{2 White seatant on fibergtass TSI 80303 Abow ceiling 5'tmm SIwMc90.12 CT43 2'x 4'c€iling til€, tatitudlnat, no fisures 80303 4' f|om S wall 6' trcm W wMc90-13 SOF{1 Spray on fireproofing on beams 80407 N wall4'from W wall wMc€o-l4 CT44 1'x 1' ceiling tile in spline 80106 3'ftom E wall 8 trom S BO10O Cenler of E wallwMcgon5SVF.OI GIey sheet vinyl with adhesi\€ I I I I t I I I I Page 8 of 8 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS RESULTS I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I t \rv,.r.(oWMC69 I I I t t I I I I I EE65= 5 E 5= E-:- dcdc'.-j ii 4a eq qq9qFe oF -t3- t^ I IE I <dciEi'.i ss i lri <d <duci s o E an F l.] F qt a.l Oqtqaa!3 rt t<z) ,=1? i< <al)z4a ssssSSSS.-- S s SSt "x <t! s ol E .F = E €3a I 4?-.t K 2=;"8 : .. 3l , 6i=F g - aF - <si; e r ii F Z- iEiEE ;IE Ei iE EEiE ===z = .r -!= zz =z ,===ittfi iE= ff tE dit, f: c,dEEzzI <d 1 Q 11 aq.i3i gfiEE FE!< 'Fcz E5 FF z,=8 dzd lrraqPEtr -t-;=Fii gui J9;.IE= Pag 3,trlratt LLl>lEF .l.]2ifr>qdt3 .EE;;;3iH:::fi; I I I I I I I I F -e-cI=-:g 9 aliZi i di;o.iE-g--E = ia-zi3 =ts: 4- oexni0 --C) i -<tr 2=-=LXG-aF 6o 9!Eri.'tlEr; h'i iFBE:s -E:. -Ei =EEd*ii: b E 1'die xG=4 5*$i o -I t oz =z € F Fz3-H: .l -.<lFi. EF= ZraO"r!'oZ(a-clx ;=! .t1 Lri=: ==E d,;z9l J I I I I I t I EI z lil E I 91 z - Fz |.1I Ll z F a bl -: .iA -t.lFt!r= =>EOoiz .e* FEEE8= I DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W .49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheal Ridge, CO E0033 DCM Proi:ct No.: WESE 2164 Client Job No.: 475M10 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES:l'rrt ^ DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Institute end in compliance wllh guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA€oo/R-9V1 1 6, July, 1993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is piepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, reliel birefringence, extinction, orienlation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to fudher aid in mineral identification. All percentages ofasbeslos, otherfibers and non-fibrous conslituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST slandards as well as a chert prcpared by R.D. Tery and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology', (Volume 24, pp. 22r2U, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangemenls are made by the client. AGCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1gEO). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 19E9). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101ZSE. ENDORSEMENT: The resuhs of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endoF€ment by NVUP or any agency of the U.S. Governmenl. This test report relates only to the items tested. This repon may not be reproduced except in full, wilhout the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schoft L-1-ot Ron Schott Laboratory DiFclor I I I T I I I I I I I I I I I I €\t'o qqq l; qqq qc qq g\ c\ lcl" I SSS SS SS S :r Ncc<9 cc oo o c .!utFqt Fi !d vi vj d .i ai ESgeolddCpF99 v \i,>EEE I.l U lc le lcl" l. Idttlttlttl cc€ E'o occt et <5 et ci ci €t s td Ll = t- tsl u6 l.J L4Eqr-> z)'O lj F=<? 7<YA<69Z =.Y- \J'FId-Y2t-9tr?=hl.-* a a .. * =h!!.! * 4 F = Y utDxu iu c= i 6 =EE: 22= ,, 3 3=2FE: =EL i9 ? JEa?.27 -ll2 : ZPEEI: E5= E; E E?;_,1 -j -: r.ifrE tfir t6 I iE6 <ie ii ii < i d ???9?5!!!! "FEiEE;E-FE; :)F 9ACP trF6,zo(J o4s5 -l' EF;re .g!f[!?a! z i,/,''- loF .tdz*n=18 .eE EEE:iT++"fF>= I I I I I I I I rr G #I I I I I T I I t trl =J z F E I 9l 2 tao lrl F a .? ah ..l-: = lrl =s , iSifIi_!|): 4- ciu:!td 1l <a ''z-vl E T6E F9 9EE;F:?o En iPBEEgE: Ei iHEdEH.\=r3 : na - z 6 lrl l|Jz zLl € Fze-v= Fi-Eg_ 6ns14a-E] X E=XEdE i== '3Ei.z EI (J z tr ao ti rt >F;3 r3fr4Ee 4z= 4'/i2 EEE edz I I I I I DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 I'CM Pioject No.: WESE 2165 Client Job l{o.: 4750-010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PRoGEDURES3 Page Aot A DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the McCrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-9y1 I 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepe filter hood which provides a contaminalion-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more lhan one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzecl separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of opticel properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extindion, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constiluents are calculated fmm the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilingerfor'The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229234., 1955) provide a guide for es{imeting percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless olher anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITAT]ON: PCMS_L is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1 , 1 gEg). Our NVt-Ap Lab Code is 101256. ENDORSEMENT: The results of fhis analysis must not be usecl by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This test report relates only to the ilems tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was pefformed by : John Silvrrman, AnalFt Ron Schott 2 --\ -[r1 Ron Schoft LaboGtory Director I t I I I I I I I I I I I I c6c o€ ==x -= ir; ;A'd!'eqe lc-ooF Fp <tC er- €€- lc Islc I'dtltltltt di € t-lo I .J F (.) ? tF NS .i ct )r .. |r Li F\'iEe!teiE=if.l-==r|l>v;:!F Yy = I 4 E 19 ZE =6)^ == i =t-e f i EEX f E t**z eE ErE eE xOO; == ?=z =z Zggi it er= tf d td id ido <tri < ?9??? ?.?99.? ss a: t.i sss ss .i vi.i ?Gg\ o\ s o Ll CJ :l F Ll AIF ,rt t1 Qa =4=>!< Z) l-= t'<tl& <69Z cld 9O =s2dd.iF)99 5E ,FE:fE=E0i12EF:!.1 ; E=> o4ci 9ZzoI tna oz4, t4raPEI ==hx ttl 14-:9ifEE ? Zr_ z ilt LrJ>aa l- -tl2E FI E =<Ft& tri E I e & z F E I cl Fz {.i I I I I I I T 'gg= (i '!I iiiF=EI n.r.isi- R19. Ql1I3 I orE=g i EEii=s GiE gI rFEEEE !EE ?= =EEd*HC:E :+83 ID l> (J2 tJtz zLl{ ? FzH.;= <tF ?'lEg_ 6aaE<^ =l{xEE3l-<rlFF'A <6X '38 Fzti -l I I I I t I t z F4 a(J td l.| -t =F>F #A ,-q* EEEd 61. .e*gE! E6Z T I I t I I I I I t I I t I I t I I DGM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W. 49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, cO 80033 DCM Proiect No.: WESE 2166 clienl Job No.: 4750-010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES; P"g"-A.T_3 DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines eslablished by the Environmental Prolection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 16, July, I 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopJ (PLM) 8t 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorivn, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extincfion, orientalion, twinning, interference figure and other dislinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous consituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'Tne Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology', (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other arangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by lhe AIFIA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 1O12SE. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis musl nol be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This tesl report relates only io the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott ^-1 -OI Ron Schoft Laboratory Director t e qq q qo\ e- o qqtt lctt I I I I Cdi lql' I I aio 9F i T El ld l:lJ.lJhr" F F att - cb a>2 =x i =(J< U I s €c\€ d. d' .i\o \o \ao(JaEE: \o d E ssc$S .-- .i rt ss .l d; s <; a = F ra(.j F ltI O,a+cE!l a.<2) h={? t'<YIi39Z =l}/a FJ ,. .^1fr!i =F r- :62 ? Eti Ea I .",3 fii i, F i4? 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Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X slereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a conlamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and metrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, olher fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Journal of Sedimentary Pelrology', (Volume 24, pp. 229-234,1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accredilation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVTAP (since April 1, 19Eg). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 1O12SE. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report reletes only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboralory. The analysis was performed by : John Silverman. Anah6t Ron Schott Ron Schoft Laboratory Director e-1-o( eeeqc qqttcoF o- o occeo ig 555-E t.!lo I I I 3.r 3: t^ l- I I I s sssss *No oorDooi vic.iCri do = F & ss .i .li =U F > r.l -iFf v=LJ F<>- aaDq €b<= GZFF }<vlll old9F JF<; -,: ;6' ;' <d <i 2) cJ t{JJ FF (J(J N;< .;F s CJ E = F LJ dLi8-\c ;:>4<ZJ <i 7.<Y0.<a\JZ !i= 3 v(J J EC 3- f>Jbltl ll>(, <ci "| s : Fz -2? iEE =;;EjjfFtd<<9=F''E';ii r.rZir.rr.rF<I'':FF '':='3<dUci !.i g I ql z F z IrJF 'l $ E ? {J E .t Y P "?EliEEEF;!tg=E QPoz14_lt].oi i6azza Q 3F 9Ar0- ;= ,8:*E:PE! hL '.l>aqF 2E Fi > =<= It)iE -Eg EEE5iHii3$i; t i I I ! T t t zG=i r i; E=s i i;eiitGti; ir ;eXBEEE6H 8! 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When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the cheracterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, deavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, lwinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentagas of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituerils are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes enalysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology', (Volume 2,t, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangemenls are made by the client. AGGREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1966). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis musl not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVISP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approvel of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott Ron Schott Laboratory Diructor t t I t t l T I I ! I I l I I t t 4-1-O I EE -r -i z6 \a \tt eq qeqc€6 oSoe l= l" aFO dddda \o rau9(.)9(JEEEEZ l=l=tl c€ o',1 c€c€ -<i dd aiddci +-S .,i d F 9JJ t- at1 U ss ss ssss€c oo o<tcc.,i F o'd -,: € vi €'60\ Oe CQ<trFi'tSLu,,J: .. !+ iZ : =Ei r.i = i,: o d z .:; :: r, F E a- lt I J:* - =z z-. 5 .;.'t;7 =Q !:3 <: O <3-j.) .--t -. t- Z9r,: i 22 ;? e= a=i;;a i; ;t i- 2*42a2 pZ OFr !.r Fr !.rFFrF 9F if 3r r; ;*;i <si <Ei <i <Ei iqiod. 999q?.??4"?T J F U +-S oai .\ F !{ U ,cFFl ar<z) 1i -<\<r < -,t)9Z fE! 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The sample is lhen analyzed by polerlzed light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consisls of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by lhe characterization of optical prcpeilies including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, e)dinction, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbeslos, otherfibers and non-tibrous constiluents are calculated from the values obtained from the slereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST slandards as well as a charl prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology'', (Volume 24, pp. 229-234,1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. AGCREDITATION: DCMSL is accrediled by the AIHA (since 1966). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1969). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to lhe items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without lhe written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schrit Ron Schott Laborefrory Dlrcc,tor Roberl Wagner, Analyst ?-1- o I a.ec."tF .i cJ ddqd le l" lo lololelltltttl lq t* I I I Fc 6 l.lJ F U $* s *ss sss s ssq? o oeo vico 5 co{\c i .id|.; ci rt .ri ai 'd viro9 c 6 .{l' i.r aE s F z. 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Efnart : Uz z z { F FzE*v= -:..<aFi- ;4 ZraOtrrcE(aaLl)z -<!d*Fre <3X-=E t:z e,.i O r I I I I t I I z E 6 CJ lrJJ =F;A -PX E'EtJtiz .H* EEEa6z t t I I I I t t I I I I I I I t l t DGM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, co 80033 DGM Proiect No.: WESE 2170 Client Job No.: 475M10 Bulk Sample Analysis BULKSAMPLEANALYSISPROGEDURES: Eage}- ot} DCM Science Laboratory, lnc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Instilute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Prolec{ion Agency (EPA-600/R-9V1 16, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consisG of more lhan one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the chaac{erization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Sedimenlary Petrology'', (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six monlhs unless other affangements 8re made by the client. AGCREDITATION: DCMSL is eccredited by the AIHA (since 19E6). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1 , 1 989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is i 012SB. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client !o claim endorsemenl by NVI-AP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This test report relales only to the items teSed. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the wriften approval of the leboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Scholt >--1-O I Ron Schott Labsatory Dinctor dci dc; c€cH o$ le let-l-tltl 3: == 9t {dFI-oh ut E5 ss ss 99 .: F z J!! =?,(io 5leFO Ozc t- == oo!- IiEt!{ EFF f aa <sl J --3: a;c| 9q =*=tFIAtz-r \J=-,t-=> {?'=c 7<Yo.. =a';uz tao: z I Ll(J f 2d,<=lir ril hlFF '3<d g li o,r -r i -'i;1=4pl:2; F;lrl? a?cz 9.3=-1 'tr'azz9 fFo1E2aEl iAr.- FEIJ!J=fE= PAg !d z F!l Ll> - tl 2E Fl >xa !r b 8 I I I t I I I I * GI {.1 C E il I T j I t t I =niIIFEig *q t-: =e : iEiiiiE; i: t9E6trEti: F; SFEEEEF; E: =EEdE8+(J>e x Ifi - z E o trl IA. tJ>t- *e*4iEEEE UuiZ .et HE=882 z6 lrlti2 z 'Il{ F2Fz H=;= J _i F r''!tr=_ =eg1?a 44a =tdx =aJ-<cI*F)e <*x-eE f:Z .J I FT J FT z F (.j Fz U I t I t DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 I,CM Proiect No.: WESE 2198 client Job No.: 475S010 Bulk Sample Analysis r"g"-3rjBULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES: DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analfzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contaminalion-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identitied by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, reliel birefringence, extinciion, orienlation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral idenlification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculaled from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standads as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234,1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other arrangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 19E9). OUTNVLAP Lab Gode is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This tesl report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott Ron Schoft Labordory Dirlclor I I T I I I I I t I T I I I Roberl Wagnff, Analyst 7^tz-ol I I I I I I t I I wMC78 I I I I I I I I t I qq rtooocc xx=--xdict d o ococ)cc oc..t Fd 6cPiddJ Fi€ oo e\c0iFc; eeqq!iq qqroh=Fo .)c t- t-.l I I <t lo I I I I sxssss ssvlvlqeqq qq cala{.l!tr -6n\6 s I I: 883ca.A* E:E sss ** ioi s o v ''tEf F EIU F n2t. at)Ottuall r.l3>r<zJ F={? ;''! < <avz Y- J lrl. cr,1 ;al9r- & ?.n t 9FEe E,-6R : b=t; qzZE=n i;-a E-EAq!. >a7z aazatz az:< EFIF>' :<)z ==o=zo )zif tigiFg 9s <E' <dqlEitiC <d ??e **.i J F zzaa2 Y!'aF(')H =E! =>=|. krAEY &:>qJt4= Ll9E= 6 <de ?9 i* .,FFi EEEq 3=E PFozg= !:F 3Ezo(J a14, t1!qP .?;vt-x kqJt,/=tF.2 PEg at, * ttF .AJ2eH::<7i ch ao i.i6.:- ;;65HHiitsi; I I I I I t I I l= 'ETH E- l" I I I t t I I I.1 zF tF rh .. ai a, FiEEiE f3 H; :FEEEgF; Al ="'HdrHje I>= J , 9z z z { F Fz!- d=i"iF :.'{Eg_EU=ztlool€cl{rall;l axc::<rdEHO9]EJis=)3X fz -l J R fa{ z F c) ET FzI|lI z E o tsr I. -JlL hlEI: 6E -ef; iE=U.iz 9..CddE;>: AtiZ I I I I l t I I I I I I I I I t t I t DGM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 .tlCM Project No.: WESE 2153 Client Job No.: 4750-010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULKSAMPLEANALYSISPROCEDURES; P"g" IOf ?. DCM Science Laboratory, lnc. analyzes bulk asbeslos samples following procedures developed by the McCrone Research Institute and in compliance with guid€lines established by the Environmental Protestion Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filier hood which provides a conlamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When lhe sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are id€ntified by the characlerization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six monlhs unless other anangements are made by lhe client. AGCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 19E6). Our eccreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVIAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVllp Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client tp claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items testect. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. 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Fz t:$ a=g IaEj<Q CIg EE3ti t I I I I t t I I t DGM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 DcM Projecl No.: WESE 2154 Client Job No.: 475C010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULKSAMPLEANALYSEPROCEDURES: Eage }of 2 DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes butk asbestos samples following procedures developed by lhe Mccrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analfzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, inlerference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Journal of Sedimentary Petrology', (Volume 24, pp. 229'234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percenteges. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVTAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endosement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relales only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schon . 2-0 -ot Ron Schott LaboElory Di'€clor I t I I I I I 9C C€tg sr ctd xx 84.F8 ceFF cc c r,t lo lolo lotltltl 3E 33 :l SS S:r€ rt rt cod +d Yl Yic o\ 6rF ss Frrrn ra !A .A .t .aFFFF(J(J(.)ouE>EE: ss ri / AI E 9l O la Oatq!lEqlf>r<'z rlOd t-={?<c;i< =rdwz Pe bE :;I Oii El3 EE :5e i,= EP5 ' 5 >,rO =O Et!E ;g 6; :TY .1 *i 99FF .:J HtsIr! !- vi !- aiz= z=<: <Ya= aiH= loiFE liE =z =ztf tf 4d <d ??** f "PE: FFEE H=E =Fo= EFtrF 9V*U DF :1'a= tr- HE ,gi EHN ti z Fn ti>6' -ts1>EHExiE5 I I I t -B sFEE;f I I I I hl E -J Ez F Fz U li: g e ,!i-B=i = f!si5! riiE El iFiEi;rlss EI =EPdrHIfi=3 :EI: E l== z r U H EF uiO .-r.t{zdE =:=odz r.r * gdE a3i (, = z z {I Fz3.o d= -t -.<qF;'i E=_EQ9ZrEOaD€d<^ =r{Ha=* i8l-3E I t I t I I I Fz U t I I I I t I I I t I I I I t I I I I DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 I)CM Projcct !,1o.: WESE 2155 Clie.nt Job o.: 475G010 Bulk Sample Analysas BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES; PAgC }OT A DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the McCrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 16, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X slereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provicles a contamination-free environmenl. The sample islhen analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at'100X. When the sample consists of morc than one layer, each layer is prepared and analfzed separately. Fiber end matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properlies including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientalion, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identiflcation. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constiluenls are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234,1955) provide a guide for estimating percenlages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: PIMSL is accrediled by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 19Eg). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endosement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This reporl may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott -g-L- c I Ron Schott laboratory Dhector Rob€rt Wagner, Analyrst dd ooo cett$ E;i r=FP qq eqq ecoop cF le t" ' lq lct't'tltltl co cc ccoo-i dd dod ss vi v; sss ssv)ovr oodvir G+ ss et oi s !l Y td E o F LlU aaF A: ,4g tt):>E<z)Ord F=<? 7<Y!.<6\JZxT ; d.E =g: i i: EE: = 9= ieg ,, 4 =4 axi E E iE 3XiE ? ;73 Zg ti =R ir eEP g? dF-E G= nri I= ={4z =e l=z =z j-rF !p ;tf tf ;5 <C <d <Cci id. i !55i5.i.t*.{n 'i .f t'. n \eFaoFFi9U(.):EI ,FF.= BfirEFita> E:> q9 ozETE 26czzo ]FozgP =F -a =^tix Ec:buta>A'aa' 28,n:1A&6 ..r9=fA= !Fd'<= s z I I I I t I I I GE lE -J I.l C E t' I I I I I I t 'PE;;65iHi:if3; F.c?rt ! a .. Es t FE,e ifil; ir Hs=EFg :3 H; iEEEEAF; E: ?EPdEH+(Jr3 5 E3 - z E U l|) t -1gFl da -"1 * EEEa3t g*! Auiz = cr. =z LJ € I Fz3.tiF <:?-;ctFe3z,tatOra-41a-ldx l<9-9|e(,?AJis=t=E Fzta I E J z F E Q Fzcl I I I I I I I I I t DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue. Unit #6 Wheet Ridge, cO 80033 DCM Proiect No.: WESE 2156 Client Job No.: 475&010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSTS PROGEDURES: EAgE-AdJ DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protec{ion Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 16, July, 1993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provicles a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) al 100X. \tVhen the sample consists of more lhan one layer, each layer is prepered and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identifiecl by the characterizalion of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, retief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, inlerference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percenteges of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived forsix months unless' other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: PIMS_L is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVI-AP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The resulls of this analysis musl not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVI-{p or any agency of the U.S. Government. This test report relales only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboralory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schotl )-V -a I Ron Schott Laboratory Dir6tor I t I I I I I CQ c'5 e€€ oc =g rd E== g= s8 600 00 dd oco c€F o'€' o e; !aqi-o l= l;lt"tl oii +d lol' I I coo ccidd, o'<i lc lel'l'tltttl F; l{ trlrt rl irX66 &d oo ss ss sssCO Crt 66itt-d ;$ o.is E9-t r{ sr FiF = i i3U eA s ix< F4 6 tI):i -. 2o , E-1ze ii i:i !E i5I: T! IEi ?.P. F;i€ iF !i= !: i-{dE di d9i id ii <qi <i .did {d t !'????.r..iGrn il F o c) s :€ o F e Ef 4' ah iJ F qaEd->*<2JOal f- --{?ira;-<Yq<avz qq t'hE> si+4t:nh =E= ss Coi EEEE H=E fFc4q! 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When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identitied by the characterization of opticel properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinc{ion, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to furlher aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Pelrology'', (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for eslimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. AGGREDITATION: 99MS] is accredited by the AIHA (since 19E6). our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of ihis analysis must not be used by the ctient to claim endorsemenl by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This repod may not be reproduced except in full, without lhe written approval of the laboralory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott Ron Schoft Laboratory Dircctor T I I I I I I l I I Robert Wagner, Analyst A-G -o I 8e di lde c?F'=nic *e, qqFF .rc |<d l- lo lol-i ld ldttlttlttlrtl QQ e9 9o ooF-; ctc ci di X:t ssoc,," S' dS 'if{ NSFRS!iC*4.4t:!:n9:9:E;EX: 55 E5.i rt .i .t6€\ s F !{ (J F EJ z4 4<2) qEi <cia< <dvz U '\ nH: : 3<F r > =A d E6Z ta i'ip ?E Ei1= EE ;Fza =z 'iEFE 'E di <c <c <d 9??rri ui 9J 4>z- ETJ d.i Z\ rZ<= -' =a < 9EE i ai 'i .r N.i a9ozECA) =F 9Zzo (J azc,e FF rF =,=FXo- ,9F? 6n;EFEP< E=E GtL.:9idEi EHT-g <= ,-66EgH::*si; tiREN<,c? g A+n o -.Fit d P ... 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The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When lhe sample consisis of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix malerials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituenls are calculated from the values ohained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST slandads as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 22*234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percenlages. All samples are archived forsix months unless other anangemenls are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: PQMSL is accrediled by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accredltation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVIAP (sinceApril 1, 1989). OurNVt-{p Lsb Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. covemmenl. This test report relates only to the items lested. This repofi may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. 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FRi 'tr"iI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DGM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO E0033 DCM Ptoject No.: WESE 2159 Client Job No.: 4750-010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULKSAMPLEANALYSIS PROGEDURES: Page-Zot -L DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmenlal Prolection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 16, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for enalysis using a 'l0X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a conleminalion-free environment. The sample is then anelyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) al 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, e)fiinction, odentation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used lo further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a 9!an prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMS_L is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 1012S8. ENDORSEMENT: The resulls of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test reporl relales only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott Ron Schott Laboratory Diredor Robert Wagner, Analyst f.-G - ol q oo c ec ccl Fi d iq' F.;c a os\ ^|6 o'd +o la lql$ lotllltltl €- F 9 tlJ F Q ss sss F:d d;uiF lqlo I I t€9te I I I I d,i s et Y |.1 - F Li F .ti aza =5E<z)OH F=.<? t<\<t <69Z F z zte YqroFEE9a=;<Y-v^iE! JZ=!-l<=>Fe <dLj .6 ii J F o I I .{S }! 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Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-E0X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separalely. Fiber and matrix malerials are identified by ihe characterization of oplical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identificetion. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constiluents are calculated from the values obtainecl from the slereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards aswell as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilingerfor The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless olher anangements are made by the clienl. AGGREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since '1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 1O12gB. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must nol be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the ilems tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott L-Q -o I Ron Schott tabor.tory Oirector qe ee ec ocgE 5= ee gs oo cc ooFig Ei i iig F3 E3 t^t= t- I qq Qc cc ceo- ci c' ci -,: i j iJ ss s.{ ssoodoi ,s ce l{ LtJ-: FF 6A xez UO ss ss .i Ei e;d ki F E F cl(.) 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Fiber and matrix malerials are identified by the characterization of opticel properties including color €nd pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, odentation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers end non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Journal of Sedimeniary Petrology", (Votume 24, pp. 229-234,1955) provide a guide for estimating percenlages. All samples are erchived for six months unless other anangements are made by the clienl. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analpis musl not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may nol be reproduced excepl in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. 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Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO E0033 DGM Projecl No.: WESE 2162' Client Job No.: 47504i0 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES: DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the McCrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-S3/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa liher hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyied by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more lhan one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the charac{erization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavsge, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, intefference figure and other distinguishing fealures. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percenlages of asbestos, otherfibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from lhe values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 22s'234,1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1966). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVt-{p Lab Code is i0125B. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relales only to the items tested, This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Scholt Ron Schott LaMoty Dircctor T I I I t I I T Pag€Eor ? t I I I I t I t I a-G-'e t tttrS eeq qqqq idcieirl ooo cv;co€; €i.d <ioidci Eqqqq dc'.i qEqqcF3_ c( vt o' SSSSS S:lN 6 \O Vt q\ t- I' lo leli lctlIItltl ooc ooc cviccoio dCo' ddde; =. t{-l F U ssss c-:id sss FI f F U F lr. cqF z)O t-lFIl< ;:<YA.<69Z =' =0a ,-,nlti qtrz<,r<Fa=>=z Z Z z Z 3,"a e47. a i; :'=, E SEE q A q: J-l cr :Eq e I fi rf r. 3 h3"' E 9' .< Z?axF EE: :Ere ;zez FFFsF i3E gFIH $FEF ==ZZ = Jti= ==J< ==Z=trff t !6; =iiE ;tEt <ded..i <EiLi <de i.ddci ???9iiir 6$93lp.t.6.AnnlriFi9:i liour,i3i SFEE-=4> H=E az CP 62za IJ a? QZ4, t4F- =F*? EFt- :i V'E _r 9lIE=sfi;p G zz G|-!qs€3;fr:fifi; F *n ut '.t-= = ql =: = ,:i l. ': -.: F32 2 iEHt-58E; ?r AtEEFi =a "6 aFF:i4<G y- >cz=trx-]?o fin i?EEEgF; E. i"'3drg+ut: : E: E i T I I I I T T t ] * s * t I i t t I t T lrl z{ er -a Eer-1 'at I tlF l< E LAz 2i9 i.'{ >- =<A F? Erv tsl Fz oE z Ft Q t{J E=oto -e* EEEa.,'z o4g$E8tt cl 4 nt{ =z tsi{ F Fz3.3: F:'Eg_EQ9ZrcOi,r.FE<A =srx :<9 =9er-=t3E Fz :(,/ I I I I I I I t I T DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, cO E0033 DCM Project No.: WESE 2163 Client Job No.: 4750{10 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES; P3g" } oT-3 DcM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the McCrone Research lnstitute and in compliance wilh guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, Juty, 1993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more lhan one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed sepafately. Fiber and malrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orientation, twinning, interferencd figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constiluents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Teny and G.V. Chilinger for The Joumal of Sedimerilary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived forsix months unless' other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: 99MS_L is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accredilation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVtjp Lab Code is 1012FE.I I I t I I I I t ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This tesl report relates only to the items lested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the writlen approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott A_1_c I Ron Schott Labo.atory Dlrector Robert Wagner, Analst egrgrqce .9Q ooEEg Eg E€ qqcsx3 FE3 jrC to.qe cc{no Fo .i e;g'g ee co c<tci Fd do lo l-ls ldlltl l-. l:tltl eCc cooiid F'€i .; d A lr1J 6 ss ssqq qq 'i? rl]trl JTJ U'O 9(J sss C.iF € (J Fhl?izareuzia9= 63ox0t \aEXI&X - cl FFr: 'E<d + g; E EJEJ ; -E<F< rd E}it X "dFii idr *sFi! ::= FiiCd <dd <si E.5.t"t4r{Gt.i sss ss .ld s 3 (J;. trI- 9t =aD ol 2se =.t in>H ^Y h EI= F>. ;<c ? +Ei Oa*c,ECa,=r?aF F:!?=- =F=> 1?-=4 t"l <.^ iB-,'92 =.Y- Dg.A ciniEE 4 (J f : "FFiiEEEFH6i E=> I t I Q9az4E) =FJF QZzoI czg|-l =F EX ,l'l-r9ifE= PE* = n I 4z iiFgig s I -Hsz*t+!? .n .. cF it ; tlig : ["!riil ' B9; ?e a:le FE i E$*= ed aFi. li- x aL<- 9: >ac==XJ Y (2-!p En i986ts3 5 "F; EF =3Hdi8 E!o =tE 5 i riaI = = -Ei:kF!. = AA= E ix 'E E L)rl ""-,2]r,,El =9"rE tdtd z z €olzEO>lE- =Hi ,rl -. r.) F;'ZYEE; E,Zr. 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Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterizEtion of opticel properties iniluding color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, eldinction, odentation, twinning, interferend figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion sliining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a thart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumat of Sedimentary petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234' 1955) provide a guide for eslimating percentages. All samples are arcirived foisix months unlesl other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: P.CMS_L is accredited by the AIHA (since 19E6). our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited byNVLAP (since April 1 , 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 1 0125E. ENDORSEMENT: The. resuhs of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAp or any agency ofthe U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may nol be reproduced except in full, withoutthe written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott 9- - tz -o/ Ron Schott Laboratory DiHnor Robert Wagner, Anal)61 qqqq qqooco oc j oi \!t vi dd .i<id.t qqeq 4e.c\-rrv) Fo -: .'i i: vi Yi t: I I I 6'iid od lq l" s t{ ), Ll = F (J F Ll Ooz* rr<z) =6 ;i<Ya.ia9Z )va SSSS SS:rSS SSSS SS.?.- ====. qqqq qq -Nrri .ao\FGre dc|!€ g I: 3F() E 'rl F z EI z! d7.<-:>Ez=ft <qi (.) 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Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-E0X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials arc identified by the characterization of optical propenies including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinc{ion, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for eslimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other arrangements are made by the client. ACGREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1966). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 1012SB. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endomement by NVI-AP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This tesl report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott Ron Schoft Laboratory Dircclor 3-(2-ol I I t I I I I I I I VVMC86 E55 €+ i vl . xx= =x E5E qqe ?c= e=CFO FF li I I I I e€; le lelotltl *s .i ai sss ssso66€vioi cioi :l ri E = e 9 IF tsl ,LCg!tr<z) FI.(? ;:<-A_1 A9Zz.:ta = tlF 9 U E 3 EJ 1- J 9> 14 4: i=?9iF eJ =f !l id < G'A 3 (J F z 6Se625 _< < (.,ra.Ll qtf,= =12tig <de 9 U D >9 -,t rc J<F<,=> EaE ,ezra tft <cQ \o .?Y 66EE licq-''i9i ENEEFE.eKE=: 291o4g5 F.i.6'zo (J 6Z 4l-*x ,FFf[=?Z! a,r4ht>llF . r.l ZLFt>Y<FT IiiF;F 5 'aTXg I o =s 5 HEieii5; 1: tExtFg lif;F!EE3Fs,= : st !E E I I I I I I I I 3I. rkli J 11 ft -)=UI I I I I I I I z fJ l.t z E I Fz (J & z F a 8 !,1 5! do l.t{* EE=d3l .e* sggH;? z Lrlll z z q Fz =-H= ?- E4 =6EZrdO"r€dlat"i u i5'e&-<otF e {a= '*E .tz rd I l I I I I t t I I DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 tlCM Proieci No,: WESE 2199 Cllent Job No.: 4750-010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES:+of + DCM Science Laboretory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos semples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protedion Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X slereo microscope in e hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials ere identified by lhe characierization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinstion, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obiained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards aswell as a' thart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger foi"The Joirmat of Sedimentary Petrology", (Votume 24, pp. 229'234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six monlhs unless other arrangements are made by the client. ACGREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, '1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is i01258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsemenl by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This test report relates only to the items tested. This repoil may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the leboralory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott Ron Schott Labdrtory Dircctot I I I I I I t I I Roben Wagner, Analyst >-(3-ol E5 o c oo o oi d F+ w: .i ..t$ l-lo I I I I dd EIJ F *s Iah ;^ =-5q)zz9E a= .h =r|]=4, cz t- ldo x !iFI {J F;J < =3i E '<i < a 9.+"+ Yo NY>=d-<9(JC7otl << --lYY s s.{ d ri Yic rr vr (t6?ql\o \4 (jQUI:En E s :< ti(J F a- d,l! 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Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed seperately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, reliel birefringence, extinclion, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house end NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accreditecl by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditalion number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVI-AP (since April 1, 1gEg). Our NVt-Ap Lab Code is 1O12SE. ENDORSEMENT: The re_sults of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLqp or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, wilhout the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Sciott Ron Schott Laboralory Dirsclor 2-13-or oi+Fd oC -:dFic cio ao o'.re c 5.i oco o6 Ocoiid cci a'ct ci ss sss iei Fai+ l: l:tltltl L)c ti F = F tc L) dF aELl Oc,..4,ll rdD>t< zJOl.l 1? 7<YI-91 9Z =lY= ssss ss|,'lqqv? eecF|.)F r.r F :!SS F.dvl ; 12FF 9 v643=It 'ai" 9,i ei :sEe Fr Eg: 7, frr,a 3iifr zaFIF ip r=E q=lE EE =-Et= J= =O= JO!d= =Zr6t tt rcr 9c6= ;f <dLt <Ei idLt <girici id ?gq9qY9-i'i"i A.ld C) E stg$9UEI .l E lio"r.i-,o: FgE* d.- - 2? 24F' iE6zzo() 9?ozd, Lt - Lt\3At-x ,85 FHE ltt 4(rl > ta -l.|2EtE *,i .^E9xs3=6EiHi*'tfli I I I I I I I I l3 G ; G Ef I I I I I I I 2F.a?*n o -F+ ; klZg : F!'e=H;3 J *;t:ts=5e e: ;ZddFVFg F= 9E!;F3?e fin iSteBgE: Ei TEEdEH -c,;= 5f FS B Uz til tdz z r.J € FIFz3-v= <-Fi' Ef;= 6;i;aa <arlU a4'l-<Et*Fe t3Rt=E J L z F : (J 3 ztd z 9 aU Ll EiJll. tl #E r-Qfr6Ee4-4d6i ll* aEe =a=a6z Fztl C) I t I I I I I I DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 DCM Project No.: WESE 2201 Client Job No.: 4750-010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES: PAgE )'Of A DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research lnstitute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 1OX-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filler hood which provides a contaminalion-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each lay-ei is prepared ano anatyzbi separately. Fiber and malrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties iniluding color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, e).tinction, orientation, twinning, interferencJ figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constiluents are calculated from the values obtained from the slereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standads as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Ghilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 'l 955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: PCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since Aprit 1, 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 10.t258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client lo claim endorsement by NVLAp or eny agency ofthe U.S. Govemmenl. This tesl report relales only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. 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I I I I I T I I I t I I t I t I I I I I I I I I I I I DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49lh Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 DCM Project No.: WESE 2202 client Job No.: 4750-010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES: PAgE LOf 1 DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the Mccrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consisls of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of oplical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinc{ion, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, olher fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from lhe stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Journal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless olher anangements are made by the client. ACGREDITATION: 99MS_L is accredited by the AIHA (sinc€ 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVI-AP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 10125E. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client t9 claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This tesl report relates only lo the items testecl. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboretory. The analysis was performed by : >-13_ol Ron Schott Labor.tory Direclor Ron Schott Robert Wagner, Anafyst c€gg g E' ie G a' qc coocEE gEgE i.i.id ee trqqq 9cgo FSg- oo l- I- I I I I dd lc lel' loIItl <rc ooooci dddd ss 5E SS .--SSSoat c€€cgS --'id EFR:KH*F$* =i;;l3t3t- ss s qt F lIJ f F F F 6Ll AoLd9t ttf>c<z) F=<? fi.< <6wz F I I{ -DXF E4.l! lr!io = '<E= << iY\\ LlI z ZC 5 aJ4> J.- -r in2 d3a-l F;i! to;s z2-: ?4=> ==o= aPea EiY4Z Er"EE tr=Er.F*H? iEf; tsi; sI <i <ddi <qi ?995\q n ':3!Ef;'-fi-=o>F=t a9oz =F 9Zza U o1c, et rF EA 9? 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When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, exinction, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral idenlification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculaled from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Seclimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: Pgl\rsl- !s accredited by lhe AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1 , 1 989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The re_sults of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsemenl by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemmenl. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schot Ron Schott Laboralory Director John Silverman, Analyst 2-r 3-o I t'rt ga oFci vtc l= I I co9C c.!c 6at€i <idc dd ss -:e ss -?i 55 55dici .i rt.; EFFRsF*$Fgi5;;! :l .F Irl E = F t|J F vigJ r4z4 a.<z) Ohi F=<? !-< <aa2 =fY1 - r.-Je" iii :ee >&,, a ; =z >F> 4._. I 2== Erc, <- E i3Eij o:o FiFE '.r=ts v!- F z=zt F6= ?i ! 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Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-E0X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is lhen analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are idenlified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, orienlation, twinning, interference figure and other dislinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also usecl to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, olher fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from lhe values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a 9!art prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. 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'12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 DCM Proiec-t No.: WESE 22(E claent Job No.: 475G010 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROGEDURES: EA9E FdA DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by lhe McCrone Research Instilute and in compliance wilh guidelines established by the Environmenlal Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-EOX stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analfzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consisls of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix malerials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, e).tinclion, orientation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing fealures. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, olher fibers and non-fibrous constituents ere calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standards as well as a charl prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234,1955) provide a guide for estimating perc€ntages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. AGCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DGMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of lhis analysis must not be used by the client to claim endosement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Govemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schofr Ron Schott Labfatq)r Dir€cbt T t I t I I t I I Robert Wagner, Analy€t e-/3-o/ sOoVi -Vin|.,s\id d+ qq iq 4aE?e oocooaet ;i \o --ovt a- vj € vi,.: Q c ccI ri oi |,i Fq l: l=lltl cc oc ooii et <i dci lo lolo lotltllltl f f $S SSS* ;e+-S$Seq cQ oooo |ac€c|,)ei vi rii y;deid o'.dd.i6.,|?)l.) ss I E U E5nF*$E;; ssca s hl F Ll F (J Fqi bl atOoqcllta =>E<ZAO!l!? -<-A=|.9Z 8e Fzct a1v>Q- 6 4o= - <ca o'- Fa utt .A Ilr> 9:a I * "62 EZ3& -SFdE :;P;3uEir izii"iJOi=-t t,.r'l<C)EE'IE >.lFE|ll <Cu6i <ieEiBi :YT.? F F Q-7.e?;iFF; E ue 'i ;' 'tr' =^ = <=! = 5= J v 3Yi Q zu = < o<E .l 1)9 F aE a! < < id 99q?"+.r.in Fz |.1 el XlaYN Aa(|]= - no. en9, =FiTExi;-=xYi=6: EA Al! <d ed - ? (J z .FFi 6riEFEEKt== o2c, 9) i:F a)zzo -Faz ca ld =F =zFX 'a Ll-:Q:rIb;Pf;f.-r 1z9is::E3i-*:i:*t; rt !? 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When the sample consists of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterizetion of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, odentation, twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST slandards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: PIMS_L is accredited by the AIHA (since 1gEO). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This test reporl relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboralory. The analysis was performed by : John Silverman, Analyst Ron Schott Laboratory Director t I I I t I I I I I I I t I I A - tg-ot t I t t I I t I I t t I I I I I t t I vvlt{c90 tt3=qq eeedootF os tql' I I I cidic; le lo I I I l-t^ I I I I oo s sso r, |.rd doi ssf s s oo .!. ,lF .5>E NS .jgi s 6 hl Ll E aa !.1() F t/6 tsl aa4C A<z)Or| F=1i 7<<E\JZ l/a l.]F .F isQI iaX<az< t-> -x <tr| I E o F J LlE F. rti2= I =o J 4= F!{; z t< &,l- U <c < -lY z v)ta E] I d (J E fE>3 JE-:J!.ll<F<F}E} =>>>*iai !|9=91 ''a'<ddci d ixI E Iiaq-ri9? tfEEt'= ta > E== fFoztl tl a0 l;:{- "9Fezzo O =Faz aa _9@=) =Fd1-a9 EF ?-cJ!JifE= PEg t4 tth >EP>xi t t .EE +EE5!Hi:3Si} t I I I t I *=$ e atE; { PE.-;+i G3; ?'.;i=E=;GFg 8q 9EEiE:--"?; hi :FE6Eg.sF: f;F .EEdEE -e6G:::;si E Ii Uz qi Llz ztil €a Fz -Qo6i J -.<nF;'EE-Ee9Zr'dOirF4{ a =tlx :: < r.)drac =3='=Eiztrl -lU I t I I I I t tl z '.lE a z F E x EI Fz lrJ9 z F e(,) Irl 9aI >i-;3 r:fH== 9tiz .e* gsE adz I I I DGM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, Co E0033 DCM Prdect No.: WESE 2171 Clie Job No.: 4750{10 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES; PageAoT-} DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the McCrone Research lnstitute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protec{ion Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 1 6, July, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 'lOX-8OX stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contamination-free environmeni. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLtvt) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one layer, eEch layer is prepared and ana[zbd separately. Fiber and malrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, e{inction, orientation, twinning, inlerference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aicl in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the slereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standads as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 229-234, 1955) provide a guide for estimating percenlages. All samples are archived for six months unless' other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: PCMSL is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accredilation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since April 1, 1 98S). Our NVtjp Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The.re-sulls of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. covemment. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : Ron Schott * -1-o I Ron Schott teborabry Dircc,lot I I t I I I I I I I t I I I t I Robert Wagner, Arn@ EE EE55 55 E; oodd d<; lc Ioli lotltltl t- l- j I ss ss d+ -: ri s o LJ F E F I F 6 o- adaz taf>a.<z; t-=<e 7<:&<aQZ ra= SS :t ., 99 i s?6tEE +2r- F TTItt ()jeg c-!l Fr Et F =;- e,2 f g Ea 3a zs" 33a Ai FF; izz rQ =zt rFF 9C ;TF g id <i <Ei i :Y q9 9(J>= trl .J F !srAJ>- F]L-c, z<.8 \2i7 4,= =Et=o!<d 2 E ,FEl C.Z-4bI"'EF-t,|>Eej =Fo1ci JF 92zaq DFa1E( Ei =F ==t- I' EA=9Et' "1 4 iaLrd>El- _Ii 2 c.- FiEx6 .Fi;a;3iH5:3ft; I I I I I I I I Ll zl;=i i rrEcsnr!se: i* Ae=iEA IHeH El fiE;hi.;ii HF lE E ;c lrZ*E irl;=i : frTEr' I Oz z z lr1q I IFz =-6= J!<.i!;i ;:i tl =EEz, 1;OlrGaZ<^rtdx F'zea;:l*s?L-l?r=}?E t:z3 -j I t I I I I t J l... z F U sztla z - eI ti Ll =F2ZrldO e3fiEEF;>>a6z -r'r* !dEta= I I T DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit#6 \Meat Ridge, CO 80033 I'CM Pmjcct No.: WESE 212 Cllent Job No.: 4750{10 Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES; P.g. A OI 2 DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by ttre McCrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA-600/R-93/1 16, Juty, 1 993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 1OX-8OX slereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contaminalion-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consisls of more than one layer, each layer is prepared and analyzed separalely. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characlerization of optical properties including color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, exinction, orienlation, twinning, interference figure and other disiinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbeslos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculaled from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrology", (Volume 24, pp. 22*234,1955) provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for iix months unless other anangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: PIM.qL is accredited by th9 AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since Aprit 1 , 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 1 01258. ENDORSEMENT: The re_sulls of this analysis must nol be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAp or any agency ofthe U.S. Government. This tesl report relates only to the items tested. This repon may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of lhe laboratory. 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Ftr E=_>9=ZrEOa,nG !( (a-Lx a&1:<rdEI'A ?8t}EE FzL) J {J DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 1242'l W.49th Avenue, Unii #6 Wheat Ridge, CO E0033 I I I I I I T I I I I I I I I T I I T DCM Projec{ No.: WESE 2173 Cllcnt Job t{o.: 4750{10 Ron Schott A--1-ol Ron Schott Laboratory Director Bulk Sample Analysis BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES: DCM Science Laboretory, Inc. analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the McCrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA€00/R-93/1 1 6, Juty, 1 993). Bulk.samples are prepared for analysis using a 1OX-80X stereo microscope in a hepa filter hood which provides a contaminalion-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM) at 100X. When the sample consists of more than one leyer, each layei is prepared and analyzbd separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the charac{erization of optical properties iniluding color and pleochrorism, form, cleavage, relief, birefringence, extinction, odentation, twinning, interferend figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of esbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from the stereo and PLM microscopes analysis. ln-house and NIST standards as well as a 9!9rt prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for "The Joumal of Sedimentary Petrotogy", (Votume 24, pp. 229-234' 1955) provide a guide for estimating persentages. All samples are archived forsix months unless' other anangements are made by the client. AGCREDITATION: D_C_MS_L is accredited by the AIHA (since 1986). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP (since Aprit 1, 1989). Our NVLAp Lab Code is 101258. ENDORSEMENT: The. re_sults of this analysis must nol be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVI-AP or any agency ofthe U.S. Government. This test report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : page....4ot-3 Rob€rt Wagner, Anal)4Bl I +\ryqrsl,Enviromcntal Sci€ntists end EngirE€rs, LLC.I I I pLM potNT couNT SAMPLE ANATYS|S (LAB REPORTS) t I t t l I il I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I DCMSCTENCELABORATORy,INC. I242T W. 49TH AVENUE, UNIT #6 ,r .. WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 (303) d63-8270 I' BULK ASBESTOS ANALYSIS - POINT COUNT METHOD PAGE I OF3 I GLIENT: ANA.LysIS DATE: 2-t9-or WALSIT ENWRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS Rf,,pORTING DATE: 2-t9_01 I & ENGINEERS. INC. RECETpT DATE: 2-14_0r I 4888 PEARL EAST CTRCLE #108 CLIENT JOB NO.: 4z50_0r0 BOULDER, CO 80301 PROJECT TITLE: WMC?8 DCMSLpROJECT: WESE22ts CROSSR.EFERENCE: WESE2lS8,2t60,Zl6l,zr63,2lg6T PERCf,NTAGE COMPOSITION BY AREA/VOLUME I DCMLABNO.: _l -2 _J 4 SAMPLE DATE: 2-l-01 2-l-01 2-t-0t 2_t-0r I % OF TOTAL SAIUPLE: g8.0\o 83.0% 99.Solo r.oo/o CLIENT NO.: VVMCT'-Z' WMC78-JE tryMCZE4J WMCZE-.4r PART B PART C PART B PARTB I ASBESTIFoRTIMn{ERALFIBERS: t CHRYSOTILE 0.s0% 0.s0o/o 0.7so/o l.zso/"AMOSITE 0.00o/o 0.00o/o 0.00% 0.00o/o I cRocIDoLITE 0.00% 0.00% 0.00"h 0.00"/"I TREMOLITE-ACTINOLITE 0.00ol. g.Wo/o 0.00"/o 0.00,,0!' ANTHOPHYLLITE 0.00o/o 1.Mo/o 0.00V" 1,txl% I rorAl ASBESToS couNTED 0.50% 0.s0o/" 0.7sua l.zso/.r TOTAL ASBESTOS IN LAYER 0.50% 0.50% 0.7SVo LZSI t rorAlAsBEsrosrNsAMpLE I r!&. |Jdrtrr LL I\1 . Z I WHITE TrLE. SAMPLE NO.4IS WHITE DRYWALL jvruD. I I torn"or"ESroscouNrED = Loro,or"Esros rN LA'ER t tororor"EsrosrNSAMplE = I t I I 0.490/0 0.42Vo 0.75V, NorES: SAMPLE No. t Is BRowN TrLE. sAMpLE No.2 ts BRowN AND TAN TrLE. sAMpLE No.3 ts 0.01o/o DEFINITIONS THE AMOUNT OF ASBESTOS PRESENT IN THE SAMPLE EXPRESSED AS A PERCENT. THE PERCENT OF SAMPLE REM.A,INING TIIVIES ASBESTOS COUNTEI} EXPRESSED AS A PERCENT. TTIE PERCENT OF TOTAL SAMPLE (FROM PLM/SM ANALYSIS) TIMES THE TOTAL ASBESTOS IN LAYER OF NO ASBESTOS IN OTHER LAYERS). I I DCMSCIENCELABORATORY,rNC. I242I W. 49TH AVENUE, UNIT #6 - WHEATRIDGE,CO E0033 (303) 463-S270 I BULK ASBEsros ANALysrs - poINT couNT METHoD, PAGE 2 OF3 J CLIEM: ANALyS1S DATE: 2-t9_01 WALSH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS REpORT|NG DATf,: Z-19-0t I &ENGINEERS, INC. RECEIPTDATE: 2_14-01 I 4SSEPEARLEASTCIRCLE#I08 CLTf,NTJOBNO.: 4750-010 BOULDER, CO 80101 PROJECT TITLE: vvMCTE DCMSLpROJECT: wESE22ls CROSSREFERENCE: wESE2158,2160,2t61,2163,2t96I PERCf,NTAGE COMPOSITTON BY AREA/VOLUMf, I DCM rl\B NO.: _s SAMPLE DATE: 2-s-01 o/- OF TOTAL SAMPLE: 97-So/oICLIEM NO.: yyMC78-56 - PART C ! lsaesrrroRM MTNEML FTBERS: f cHRysorrlE o.so%AMOSITE O.OOVO f CROCIDOLITE O.1Oo/t I TREMOLITE-AC"TINOLTTE O.OO% - ANTHOPHYLLITE o,ogo/o I rorAL.{sBESTos couNTED D.sovor TOTALASBESTOS IN LAYER O.5O%II TOTAL ASBESTOS tN SAMPLE 0.49o/o- - NOTES: SAMPLE NO.5IS TAI{ TILE.II DEFINITIONS TOTAL ASBESTOS COUNTED = TIIE AMOUNT OF ASBESTOS pREsENr rN THE SAMPLE EXPRESSED I ASAPERCENT, I rorar,.cssEsros IN LAyER = THE pERCENT oF sAMpLE REMATNTNG TtMEs AsBESTos cor.rNTED EXPRESSED AS A PERCEII{T. I TOTAL ASBESTOS IN SAMPLE = THE PERCENT OF TOTAL SAMPLE (FROM pLM/SM ANALYSIS) TIMES THE TOTAL ASBESTOS IN II\YER (IF NO ASBESTOS IN I oTHERLAYERS). I I -t I t t I t I t I I I I t I I t t I I I I I DCM Science Laboratory, lnc. 12421 W.49th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 DCM Project No.: WESE 2215 . Client Job No.: 4750-010 Quantitative Bulk Sample Analysis (Point Count) OUANTITATIVE BULKSAMPLE ANALYSIS PRocEDuREs: Pag 3 ot 2 DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. analyzes bulk samples in accordance with the National Emission Standard forH93q99s Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for asbeslos (Federal Register, Vol. 55, No.224, pp. 4E406-4E433,11l2ol9o). The analytical procedures followed are described in "tnterim Metho<l forthe betermination ofAsbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples", (USEPA 600/M4-8$020, 19S2), with minor modifications recommended by lhe Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory, USEPA, Research qamples analyzed by the point count method are milletl lo homogenize the semple, prepared on microscopeslides and point counted using polarized light microscopy (PLM) in conjunc{ion wttn d pdint counting stage andcounter. one hundred counts ere performed on four separate preparations of each sample for a tolal ofioopoints.. lf asbestos is ilentified but not counled ouring ihe point counting procedure, total asbestos is reportedas zero and presence is noted on the report. other prLparation proceduiei including ashing and acid washingmay be performed with client permission to improve acburacy in determining asbestos concentration. Allsamples are archived for six months unless other anangemehts are made b! the client. ACCREDITATION: DCM.SI is- accredited bv th€ AIIA (:j1"9l9EG). Our accreditation number is 305. DCMSL is accredited byNVI-AP (since Aprit 1, 1949). Our NVLAp LabCode is 101256. ENDORSEMENT: The, re-sulls of this analysis must not be usetl by the client to claim endosement by NVLAp or any agency ofthe U.S. Govemment. This test reporl relales only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced except in full, withoutthe writlen approval of the laboratory. The analysis was performed by : John SilvErman, AnahEt Rm Schott Ron Schoft Labordory Director t I I t v\4f{c7g t I t I t I I t I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I CLIENT: WALSH ENVIRONMf, NTAL SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS, INC. 4E8E PEARL EAST CIRCLE #IOE BOULDE& CO 8030t DCM II\B NO.: SAMPLEDATf,: % OF TOTAL SAMPLE: CLIENT NO.: DCM SCIENCE LABORATORY, INC. I242I W.49TH AVENUE, UNIT #6 WHEAT RJDGE, CO 80033 (303) 463_8270 BULK ASBESTOS AI\ALYSIS. POINT COIAT METiIOD PAGE I OF 3 ANALYSIS DATE: REPORTING DATE: RECEIPT DATE: CLIENT JOB NO.: PROJECTTTTLE; DCMSL PROJECT: CROSS REFERf,NCE: 2-r94t 2-t9-01 2-14-01 4750-0r0 wMc69 wEsE2Zr4 w8SE2166,2167,216E,2 169,2 t98 PERCEMAGE COMPOSITION BY AREA/VOLUME -l t-31{|l 98,|Vo -2 r-lI-{,r 94,IVo -3 l-31{n 97.Oo 4 l-3t {l 98.0%wMC69-12 vvMc69-17 VVMC69-ZI VVMC69_22 I ^'""'rixH#YRAL FIBERS: AMOSITE PART B 0,00vo 1.50o/o o.00vo 0.00% 0.000/. lSOVI 1,500/o 1.470/0 PART C 0.75o/o 0.00% 0.00% 0.00.4 0.00% 0.7SVo 0.75o/" 8.7lo/o PART B 0.2so/" 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.23o/o 0.2so/" 0.24o/o PART B 0.7so/o 0.00o/o 0.00% 0.o0t/" 0.00% 0.75./" 0,73o/o 0.740/" I I CROCIDOLITE TREMOLITE.ACTINOLITE ANTHOPHYLLITE TOTAL ASBESTOS COUNTED TOTAL ASBESTOS IN LAYER TOTAL ASBESTOS IN SAMPLE NOTES: SAMPLE NO. T IS WHITE FIBROUS CEILING TILE. SAMPLE NO. 2 IS BROWN TTLE. SAIUPLE NO.] IS WHITE TILE. SAMPLE NO. 4IS WHITE AND TAN TILE. DEFINITIONS I totnrnr"ESroSCouNrED = l roro.o."EsrosrN LA'ER f rorornr"EsrosrNSAMplE = I I I I THE AMOUNT OF ASBESTOS PRESENT IN THE SAMPLE EXPRESSED AS A PERCENT. THE PERCENT OF SAMPLE REMATNING TIMES ASBESTOS COUNTED EXPRESSED AS A PERCENT. THE PERCf,NT OF TOTAL SAMPLE (FROM PLM/SM ANALYSIS) TIMES THE TOTAL ASBESTOS IN I.AYER OF NO ASBESTOS TN OTITER LAYERS). I DCM SCTENCE LABORATORY, rNC. I2421 lV. 49TH AVENUE. UNIT f6 WHEAT RIDGE, CO 80033 (303) 463_S270 I BULK ASBESTos ANALysts -poINT couNT METHoD PAGE 2 OF 3 I CLIENT: ANALYSISDATE: 2-19-01 WALSH f,NVIROIYMENTAL SCIENTISTS REpORTING DATE: 2_19-01 I &ENGINEERS, INC. RECEIPTDATE: 2-14-01 I 4EE8 PEARL EAST CIRCLE #108 CLIENT JOB NO.: 4750-010I BoULDER, Co EOSOI PR0JECT TITLE: WMC69 DCMSLpROJECT: WESE2ZT4 CROSSR-EFERENCE: WESE2r66,2167,2163,2t69,219CI PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY AREA/VOLUMEI _ DCM LAB NO.: -5 -6 -7 SAMPLE DATE: l-31-01 2+01 2_&01 % OF TOTAL SAMPLE: E0.06/o g7.OVo 9e.0%o CLIENT NO.: VVivtcdg-29 WMC59-36 yvMc69n7 I PARTB PARTB PART B I ASBESTIFOR\| MTNEML FTBERS: I CHRYSOTILE 0.21yo 0.00% 0.00%AM0SITE o.ooo/o l.so% z.?so/o I CROCIDOLf TE 0.00o/o 0.00% 0.00o/o I TREMOLITE-ACTINOLITE 0.00% 0.00% o.00o/oI ANTHOPHYLLITE O.OO% O.OO% O.OO% I TOTAL ASBESTOS COUNTED 0.25o/o 1.30o/c 2.25VoI TOTAL ASBESTOS IN LAYER 0.ZSo/o 1.50% z.zso/o I TOTAL ASBESTOS IN SAMPLE 0.20vo 1.460/o z.23oht , Norf,s: SAMPLE No.5Is wHrrE TILE/yELLOW MAsrrc 0NSEPARABLE). SAMPLES No.I o lxo 7 ARE wHrrE FrBRous, cErLrNG TILE. !f DEFINITIONS r totlr- nsgEsros couNTED HE AMouNT oF AsBESTos pREsENr rN THE sArvrp,,E EXpREssED AS A PERCEN'I" I TOTAL ASBESTOS IN LAYER HE PERCENT OF SAMPLE REMATNTNG TIMEs ASBESToS CoI-INTEI) EXPRESSED AS A PERCENT, I TorAL AsBrsros IN sAMpLE = THE pERCENT oF TorAL sAMpLE (FRotvr pLM/sM ANALysts)r TIME' rHE TorAL AsBEsros rN I-A'ER (rF No ASBEST.S IN I oTHERLAyERS). I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I DCM Science Laboratory, Inc. 12421 W.,{9th Avenue, Unit #6 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 DCM Project No.: WESE Zi4 . Clleot Job ilo.: 47SG0t 0 Quantitative Bulk Sample Analysis (point Count) QUANTfTATIVE BULKSAMPLE ANALysrs pRocEDuREs: pase 4 or ? DCM Science Laboralory,Jnc. an€llzes bulk samples in accordance with the National Emission standard forHazardous Air Poilutants (N!sHf) for.asbesosiFederal Register, Vor. 55, No. z24, pp. 4E406-48433,1^1Bal9a)'. Tlre analytical procedures followed are described in "lnterim Method for the Determination ofAsbestos in Butk Insurarion samptes,', (usEpA oooTnaa-ag-ozo, 1g8it, with ;ln'or modificationsrecommended by the Atmospheric Research and Exposure Assessment Laboratory, usEpA, Research samples analyzed by the point count method are milled to.iomogenize lhe sampte, prepared on microscopeslides and point counted using polarized light microscopy (PLM) i; "*jrr"til;th a point counting stage andcounter' one hundrcd counts are performed on four separate prcparations of each sample for a total of 400points" tf asbestos is identitied bui not counted ouring ine point cbuntrng pro."our", total asbestos is reportedas zero and presence is noted on the report. other prbparation proceduies inciuding ashing and acid washingmay be performed with client permission to improve aeruracy in determining asbestos concentration. Allsamples are archived for six monlhs unless other anangements are made by the client. ACGREDITATION: DcMsL is accredited bv the AIHA (1!c1J986). our accreditation number is 305. DcMSL is accredited byNVLAP (since April 1, 19S9). Our ttVtAp Labcode is 101256. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this anal!'sis must not be used by the client to claim endosement by NVLAP or any agency ofthe U.S. Govemment. T.tris te..st reporl relates only to the items testect. This repoil may not be reproduced except in full, withoutlhe written approval of the laboratory. 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Fg ff t turtaor drr) F:ctroc flclo vvh.L1 A1l ruples rrc archlved for 6 lonthr unlccs arrangeocntgtrl nedr. 2 f,O(|l RUSH (Arbcstor only)qlrtaI l2r ?roee&rn ASrtt!06lull:Fq scoa.Ca trt#I I lotc {hI I Ortr.s Alr:I I rlo|r t..o[ | ocb.sForlr! (frtrtb,-C I I tb.sr lDCcI I laaa ir-G K tttt uaD/rGrAtEly llo reI I lrlncI I soll[ | Durt EtpeI lerrI t orhr Lrrp. 811tcetulk Stllee Scrn & Scerch Otltcr 0pc!ca1 GravlDc gric cFv Othsr ADIItltltl TDDIIIOIIAL INFORI{ATTON:AD.lF. (l! rt rlrt d, .horrlcrrrc rtll, bo rrrod) u'19 -olo I I I I I I t I Cont ct PboE Fg I I Jt Ia t I I I il t I I t I I t I F fr Ju.sllLE Larlyii I UIt I r INL .u42l r. rrlt,atl'l, ltflt *5 rEtat ltrt, 00 too33 (rot) 4.r-!z7ol($1(!03) r6t.t2a7 1"F6 632-7340frr Drt,ntD Lc,l DClllL Groug ic DC!{SL Log No. Coryray Addrtr lroJlce ttcu VVTWIB Arcbtvrl All rr,rplcs erc archl.vcd for 5 lonthr unlcrs rrranteErntterl nedr. F< rmlrllO_fr ! lurtnrr dryr) t I 2 f,00r, RusH (Arbccros onty)I tzllqq i ioratB?rocodrro lrctil:AstEtdrS urD/rGuls rD 0[HEREulL: fy ifu re I J brp. Stltee [ ] oprrcalF1 lt'a.sf-n -t t Errat i i arri siii;"- { r Gravloctrrc.p1 lroprlrr iigou iis".oe sceich t tsnyI l?ofnct* i iuurrwrpr i jottrcr_ [ joEherI I ottrr --_r-_t tec!.r__-r I lAtralrl I I otbrr ADDrrrot{AL rNrr.xna-TroN;I |lMts -erLryc. ro-.r:r--,..*lfiFtFi, I I Sfcrr |qc - (tf rr rrrtr6, rhorr.t J LGI ,4tr-t tcrrt rtll br urd) I I Tl Detrr/tlm ke'{ DCT SCIE}ICE IIHATORY, IXC.2"F612421 C. 4911 lrn. l[lt 16ffiAt url, o f@!3 (ro3) c63-t27gl (ag,' 3t3-7340 (301) 463-1?137 Is DGllSL Gro,9 f,o DCUIL lrg Ao. Srnglm .rS.lC Coacny -glAddnrr Jobf .O.) u.15o-Alo Contrct ?honr Fex lacJ.ot ttct VVtltC-15 , A11 rr4lrr er erchl,ved for 6 tonthr unlor rrrralaxnBt ere ledr. n t I tI I I t tAlr: ] I trrrneround tlf bguocrd: D< RECUTX (3 to 5 bnrlnan dryr)t l24Klilm Procrdurc Lqr.rcad I AsBEs?os tullr: 2 rcB 8O3H (Arbcrtor Only) orflB NDI I f,rrp. Stllcr [ ] lull Sllter I J Scra&SmrchI I Ottrr ADDITTONIIL II|IEIAIIOf,: tltt uAD^{gfAIJ Dy Eloe AAp<l Sgrndrr6 lt^ J{ Pro3rrrkr I I Polnt Counc Prlnctoll Durt lftp. Alr Ocber Op!tc.l Grorlrccrlc sEl Othrr Fro8tt t400 Anrlytr c I I I t t I I I Oslror Fornrs (Arb.aEor Only):t I Short fo:rrc (If aot rrrbd, rhorc t I Iaoj lotrt torrec ulll br urd) I I I Drtrfitt. Lsrl Sqhr r&l Corys|lr AdCn|t CoGtrct Phonr F.r - ,i, r -.. ttL r-tllV ttttlr I |l'll Ilzatl r. 49tl atnr, uiltr 16EAt ltEt. oo !0031 ($3) cer-rz7ol (aoft !52-7340(tot) r6!.t267 tu, DGINSL Grorp !o. I lNlr. DCIISL Log No, 3 o€L Jobr?.O. * lroj.cr tttrr VVrtqClS All nrplcs arc 5 lonchs unlecsert ledo. I 1-!!-lll' RUSH (Arbcrtos only)I Otrcs AD O:}IER ! I lr:f. Stltca I j oprrcalI I lulkStltce i j cia,rl.rirrrcI l gcrn&srareh i isE"'{I larber i lott", ADDI?IO{AL INFIOR}{ATION : archivcd for arrangeDenEs K Sf t Dorrnu dryr)t 124Procrdrn A9lttto8tull:l TDlltfINJ!y tlu AA[ | PrlntI I.sotr Durt IlpeI lerrI I Octrer F{ srrdrrf hJ4 F:ofrrritI l Potat C* I A{.r I t I rlou ta00 Othrr torlytr Fcnri rer-orrEiljtiii: I I -shosc_t uG - ttl ur IrLrd, rborc. j r.G||| nrtrC foilr rtll br urd) Drt ,Atlra Lcr6, I I t t I Sr4hr lrbl rvn rbrE|tbB Litryuilul(I , lilg. il2rtl r. ocil rEur, -rrmf ;; t -rrv' "t o t= [ItEtt ttFt, oo t0033 (t03) 46t-r2ro/ fl'oo, E52-7 340(!031 a63.j267 C'p|. DCIG'L 6sor{' lo._ DCHSL log No. Job,/P.O. rCory.llt Adda.il ConCrac Pbono Frx ProJrcr tLcL. VVlncrlb Arcblw;All aeuplcs are 6 lonthr unlcsserr uedc. erchlved for arrangcdcnts I I I I I K Procr&rnI l24m-rc.6r. f.q*.ia: (t tc 5 Durlur dtyr)ttrl 2 rcUR RUSH (Asbcstor 0n1y)otun ASllStoSti;.," tP4g^+ -rD orHER Alr L?i::g*.* "l i?lt I ii:ll ,iti*. i"l i::*:J>nEorrorfrr i ic.ri- i. iilfii'i]ii., I l:;i""".'*"ii;:fr:t- iia",icre. I rorhcr r ]orhcr_ ^rl, rvErt----r- J lerr , rG--_.^^ [ loth.lt I moc8 taoo t ^|Y:::'- ADDITIO{AI niIFrlB^YArroN:i i orh.; .__- an rJrE.t I othrr --'b! -F;T=..r-o.r@: I I sbort ffcr - if rr rerhrd, rhorrI I taas r{r- ' coJt,ifii.'Jrct Volrue --- omationC. I DCN SCIET{CE IITTATORY, ITC. 12421 C. Ogtt AllDtS, tlrtt *6 5o?6 Drtrllhr hc'd r,Hlf,t tIFt. o f0o3t (303) 45r-r270l(U' fr2.7340(!0t) r0!.8C7 trr DCIISL Grorp lo DCI{SL Log Do. a I I n I i t I I ! t Supler rr$ttt Coqu5l ueJ Addrur Contrc! Phonr Fer PrcJrcr nLEL. VVtnclb Arcblvrl AII renplrr rrr rrchtwd for 6 lonehr r:alrrr rrr$rtat nc!err ledr. D< RlCULff (3 to 5 burl,ner &yr)t | 24 ASI lml 2 rcm. RUSII (Arbcrtor Only)oilntltt?rocrdurc lcqrlrCtd: ASEESTOS Bulk: j>.<l Sc.tdrrd !?A JX Eotr..rle[ ] Polnr Courrr I.IAD tcrAl.rly Elce AA [ ] frrp. Slllea [ ] lulk Slllcr I J Scro & Srercb[ ] otbrr Opttc.l C!.nlf.Crl.c sEi Otbrr t PrtntI sotl J Dtrrt gtp. I AtrAlr:I OcherI I r{ro8[ ?400 AnrlytrI I othrr Fornre (Arbrrmr 0n1y):t I Short totrr (If nor Lrh.d, rhoatt I lang, lolrr lotlrr ylll br urd) ADITTON4IL II|IOIISITICII : Clhnt Srlgb I1o. - T t t i I I I H SCIETCE LMNATORY, INC. 12.21 C. 69ll Allltl,rEll ltDo8. oo (!03) 6a!-t27o/(46> (303) r63.f267 Drtor/flD lrc't-DGllSL Grog tro DCI{SL Log No. ulu? 16 t003t t'J2-7t40ftx 6 oF6t t t I t ! 3qler Coerst Addt.rl Congact PboH Fg Jobf.O. * U1g,-olo ProJ.cG tltl. VVIY1C lD Arebtrrr: All reoplcc are alchlvcd. for 6 lonths unless arrangeaencs rrt ledo - D<r![ 124 Procr&rrr Cc t hlrt'ru dryr)I 2 EOItn RUSII (Agbcstoc onlY) I O1rr8, ASDtS!06lull: lr<1 sE.aa{a tllr 1>{ rrqro|teI I Potc Cct I orb.! AtriI I rtou tr00 tl|DrrfrArjty tlu AA lrrp. ttltcalulk Stltca Scar & Scerch Othcr Prtut Sotl Dtrrc Ilp. Atr Othrr ADIIt!ttII Optlcal Gra.r lDe trl c sEt{ Othcr ADDITION/iL INFER!{ATION : &rlyc.t I och.t FoErc 1"rlffitt I th.EtiFtc (Il rt rrrl.d, .hortt I Lonf trt* tonrs rlll br umd) I t t I I ,t T t I I o rEac ton I t i H TCIENCE IffilATORY, IIIC. ua21 r. 69tl arttl, ulrrr .6nlat ltEl, co to033 (t0!) 46t-t27ol(a@, 852-7340(t03) a53.t267 frx Drtr,/ltr lre'6_ DGlllL Groug trc DC!{SL Log No. ; I I I l I I t Sqlo Coryuy Addril ConB|ct Pbonr F.r Jobf.O,) u1g-olo lsoJoo! ltcl.vvnc10 A!1 rarplcs are archlved for 6 uonths unlcrs arrangeEent3 rro oede . D< fHt{ (t-tc 5 burtnrr deyr) t I 2 tptll, Ruslt (Arbcsros only)t l2oqrf a iom,Procrdrn Ltd:ASt3rlD8 ulD/llrrals ED (rIUEREull: ItnE AA t lnerp.slllca I Jopstcatp<1 rrnd4lt|r I lprtut ijrurrslttca | ]Gravtncrrtc!F-!H I lsotr iig..o&s.arch i jsnr I lEolltt0o|3 [ lDrlrr9tp. I lOt]rcr ( Jochcrt lotbrr__ t lArrt lotar.___ [ lAtrAtr: [ | Otlrrr ADDITIONAL DTFOR}IATIoT{:lt0|t tlm r".fyc. t _i ! otbr r_Foa!.E (AlDrfIr lly): I I lbr'rt litt - (Il or trrLrd. tborGI I Lol hr* tcrlrlt rtll br rrrd) A1r Volulc Othcr lnfornsEion I t B I I o)cao 5frI t I I I i I I I n T t t t t t I l I I l vvMC86 yrrr. J'!r.-altr- --rtvlt t Vft r I AlttV r 12421 r. 49ll AfIrr. uxrt #6EAt ltDc3, @ too33 (r03) {53.r27O1 (t@' a52 -7340 (30t) 46t.t267 ftx Drto./tlD Lc'l DdNSL Ororry lo.DCHSL Log No. I oF '{I 1 I I t I t I t Sqbr rU,q|l Dy: :?;9."t tl/a\iU Ehvi.r,^,hrrrJa.l Job,r?.o. *Addaolt u19 -o lo coatrct Phoar Frr I le4Procr&rn Foj.cs rrrr. VYnnc66 Arcbtvr: AII retplcs erc 6 lonths unlesstrr nedc. archived for arrangeD€nt8 D< AsttttoS ItrD^tEI^Ls nDtult: ry ifrr re I Ifg 8ce..$r-ta -t t ?rrar i iJ4 troFoi:trI tlotch 5 b,urtrrtr deyr)I 2 $OUf. RUSH (Arbcscor Only)I OlrtB (! tcrtril: t I otb*_1 | eED.r-_ I I efrAr'a: I I Othrr I t lotc t I lftotr t6[ ] othrr I I lotl larlytr ttDttrt mp. t lAtr brp. Stllce lullc St1tca 9crn & Scerch Othcr Opcical GraYlo€ Crlc SEH Other ADDITIO{AL INFIR.T4ITION : r'Errr a..-ffi: I I sbcrr_f.qc (If rpr rrkrd, rhorst I Irlj ttr- torrr wlll br rrnd) oFalion I q t I T I t t I 2-8D I t I I I I I I l I DCt SCIE|fCE LAnITORY, rtc.1262i C. 6EE af,Ft, urt?,6||lt^r llDol, @ !003t ( 303',Str rt'.lY.'|ff ' t52' 7360 Drtrr/tlre Lc'd_ _ DGllliL 0ror4 trc._ D6ISL Log lto. JobZ?.O. 2 oF \ Addrtrr Cont.cg Phoor F.r troJree ttcl. VVl14C86 A11 tuplrr rrc rrchlwd for6 lonthr unlmr rrr.nttlanE !tra !.d.. ftrnrrorsrd D< RECUIAf (3 io 5 br.ulncu &yr),,\J .l.Errsr-r [r Eo r ourtncu dryr) r I ?_t!ggR RUSI| (Arbcttor only)t lz4lonrilu r iqtl!8_Procodrrrr n grartrd: ''| 'r "* ASEES?OStulk: IIADI|EIAIS AD OruR p<? srrnd.rd lrA i i?.t I i ilil ,iii::" [- i 3l:1f,:.,."{t1 3:f:.::1: ijsoii I Jscen&s.rrch t lsDri i ;;i;;-d; i i il'iorP. i 1 ;a:,"s'rch t 1'"H.,[]orh.r__ i jrl,I teED.r I lffrAlr:t I mogr t4oo t ^l-?.:It ADrtroNrL usotlrarltrt! I J otttor AarrJtB' --- F?-f" ier'oeiffiS:t I Short lor:lrt - (lf no! arrkrd, rborgI I lan3 lorrt fonrr rtff -ir-r.rroalI I I t I I I I I Drer,/ftoo be'd DCN SCIE]ICE LANATORY, TTC. 12421 9. 49tr Aln, llnt t6 3oFqrnrt BtDol, o a@13 (ro3) 45!-!27Of (n' !12-7340 (lO3) 4l!.ltl7 frr DCllllL Grap lc DCtlllL lag llo I t I I t t @oFcsstoDlr Jobp.o. * q15o-olo Addre.r Cont cg Phonr Fex Eoleor rrcre igy@(!p1$ All rlrylcr ro 6 ronthr unllrrrrr rudr. erchlvrd for rrr[rtaLngt D< 8161114r (t to t | 2t E@l lilf Procrdrrro Lqrrtrd: ASBESTOS Eullc: P<l Sterdrsd llA J>3 Pro3rr..tar 5 burlnru dryr) TIADAETAISly gle AA 2 lottB RUSH (Arbsrtor Only) otlle lrrp. Stltcrltrlt Slltcr 3cr,u & Srerch Othrr ADTIICI$L IIFS{ITI€I: IItl lelot Sotl D|I|t lftp. ADtlI1rtII Opcl.crI CravlleErlc sIr OthrrI I A1r: t Polnt Corff, 0ttor Atr 0tber rftosf, t400 An lyc.I j O$rr E (Arb.ator Oaly): thort lorrt (If aot lrrh.di rhort lorl3 lorrt fonrt rtll br urod) Fonrt1tt llrnt trril0nAtr Vo1rnc I J -s- II )4 Sruph llo.Srqlc Datr I T I t t I I t I I I I I ItLi tulEilLt l.Att t(Aruxf , lNL. L242L V. 49llt.AVltIrE, l'Nrr #6 IrlEAl RTDGE, Co 80033 (303) 463-8270/ (EOO) 852-7140 (303) 463-t267 fax DGI{SL Group No.DC!{SL Log No. toFq Dat.,/llEc B.c'd Srnphr rubolC couprsy gll Addrcrr lIErD DAIA SHEgt/CHArtr OF CI'STODY * q1g-oloJob/P,O. ProJ.at Arcbl,vc: rlrla V vrn(g& AI1 sauples arc archived for 6 uonths unless arrangeuents are nade. Contrct Phour Fex I I I I t I ! I t I I I I I I t t I I Turnrrourd ltf bqumtod: D< REGIII.Af (3 to 5 buslncrst | 24 E@l rilU Procrdurc R.g!.rtrd; ASBESTOS Eulk:p<l Standrrd l?A J>i! Prognrrlrr I j Polnt CorrrrtI I OtbcrAlr: days)] 2 ITOIJR RUSH (Asbestos Only) I orrflER, XRDIIAD TETAIS By Elauc AA Rcsp. Sllica Eulk Slllca Scsn & Saarch Otber 0pclcal Gravlne cric sEt{ orher Palnt 8ot1 Durt glp€ Alr Othcr ADDITIOTdAL INFORMATION :[ ] Nrostr t400I i othor For:nit (erudEEliGTil: Anrlycc t I Short Forrrt (If tor larkcd, chorr t I long lotrt fonrc rtIl bc uscd) lnfonatlon I I I f, I I I t I t I 1oP Z DCr sclH$'-Effi$!r' tr' Erl (!o3) rrr.larorE, ftt-rt o(l0l) trat-ft ts Decrr/ftr bc'd_ruL Clctp tt._DCILt f.f.;____ Suglrr rrAdC Corpray Ad&trr Contrct Phono Fq t*n.o. ) Arcbtyr: rror..s tLEt \tvfyt-16 All rqlrr rrr rrAlrd lcr5 ratfr ual..r |stqnntr|lt rd.. D< ttcUt4l (! do 5 bgrlrr dryr) I I ^2_!F n rH (1abo6cr only)I I 24 x,ol rm i i arl- --' '\Ew"troc.Arr. lrqrrEd: - Asl!3los trAD4T31115 !D onlull; fy ifc fr t I f.tD. tttr.cr , | -..,p<isc-rd*dnA ii?$ I lffi',ill:l I is*:*..J )hojrorrr i is"ii ,, ir.-i-iiii.r t lttI lPotaccorInc i io,r.turp. i iothri 1 1 -EDtt ---on r (Arb.fro. hly):t : slrorr lcrlc (tf aor t.rlrd, rhorGt I laaj lotrt lorrer rill br-urdt i i oth.; ^ti' I ,-, ,o*- ' .IlH'- rDrtlilL urlttlr! I t I I I t t I '\ -ra1 aY bH sCTEICErt !1 r. aaltt rl ( tot) (..r.1t8?) rg. r*o Dtc./tb h.a E& Cart f._DCIL lr3.D., tql.. .d|lt. b: ry!-.t I ffiI rrrrk U Ia--.!, ^_,*irl ,-l; _a rt CcocacCItm. P.r Htt iftrc tfcu. VVrttlO rrllr:All rqrlrr tsr rrAt* 3c=I D!r:D, rll..r .rtqEsta!. ra.. r t h.lnlr rtryr)! !!|C tsttt (erDrrecr oaly)I Or, ltrD/EaI|t'11-r.I lr.e.rtlte. f :t:r"rr! lrlrrtrltcr i i.;;I lfooltorcl i ii-* !!€.euirAf[ttottrdl:f<l rcrh IeI ; rrq{rlrt Itt*hI I ottrr AIE: - t I rril rrr . i_ ro I J.r8Gb i ; ff[ ! ortrrI torcb rEmqlry: irrl-Cslc I I ocrs'lorr ! (L ll [ | lrtncI IttlI I hrt rr;rI lAtrI I ocbr '-->__- I I I I I I I I t I =\MalshEnvironmcnral Scicntiro "tf SECTION SUMMARY This section provides estimated removal costs for each friable and Category II non-friable ACBMrequired by regulation to be removed prior to demolition. The estimated costs can be affected by the following factors. . Scope (size and area) ofabatement project.o Time of year that abatement is performed.r Completion and liquidated damage clauses.o General and technical specification provisions.. Quality of the contractor selected.o Subcontracting requirements.o Adherence to regulation and recommended procedures.o Special equipment and procedural requiremints.. Building occupancy characteristics.r Accessibility and space allocated for use by the contractor.r Grouping all abatements under a single contract, The estimated costs are based only upon accessible confirmed ACBM which was observedduring the course of this inspection. Cost variances due to hidden or inaccessible ACBM mayaffect the above estimates. The estimated costs are for asbestos abatement only. otherasbestos activities such as project design, abatement oversight, aid air monitoring are notincluded in the above estinat€s. Refinishing and installatioo-of'o"* materials, after asbestosabatement, are also not included in this estimite. I l l I I I I I I I I t I I I I I - .,r..:,.....: ,9 : . .:_ . :. 1i;,. rr,.::.:... t?l ! F. a.l F.{\a.,l qi x+ Sci *i Fi a! F F-Q E g o0 a.l la,l l'7 IOlF- t: .= '= f .2, (\;l 1l ; !l 'o > .9^€"f9 AE ' =€ > = ;O^ =F =^ !J ;"; x !l) Fr !l :F IY b0 i: €, E E $) IL : >l F: o\a x 3 -l \) :1IJ -t '.1 \- -,i\ Us Ei Y: 9>i 3EY. A'<\, (JEi =>? =;>- F<t-Ez 4ata yOF Yoz 2FN Fzv y2ril = t-l Y f E =<2q7 a9tri tF- Z3a 9ai ;-i =>= E f_ I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I i o tr {) .E tro c o E t E t_ I' t"lq lEi I E e l"lq lc; t; I I t= I' :::i. .:r€ EE 5€ ':ri',: --8 t l- 'l' i. : :) ;l 9 , ': :- C'F / I , :, IF i - 9 E E , F ' t t ' il EI ':l -it 5l 'l3 ..1 :.1 :.1 v a t l a ;l il -l rl .7:i : =liil !l : EI 6l 9l I I J :l El -l 9 e a ' a] :: =l s.- 3 ;l !l . uo c i str : 2.(Jg q)J : .0. E<F-s6i > i r.z3zEizE?i-->-i. 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UtriEd Scates Environnental Protection Agency, Asbesn*hwaining Materials in &hooh; Fhmt Ruleand Notice (Asbesns Hqard Emergency Respowe Act - AHEM) 40 dpn zolw_cg, tggo. United states Enviromental Pr-o_tltion Agency, Sinplified Sanphng Scheme for Surfacing Materiah( " Pink Book") EPA publication #j@/5i|-03tu,- Wafi ngbn DC, -19g5. 9lt-try{"""t Safety and Health Administr'ltloa, Asbestos Regulaiow fur the Cowtruction Industy 29CFR 1926.1101, Washington DC, 1994. glryl-"",l Safery and Health Atlministration, Asbesns Regtlaions for the Gencral Indusol 29 CFRI9l 0. I 0U, Washington DC, l9%. Colorado Department of Public Heallh and Environment, Regulation g - Enission snrzdards forAsbestos, 1993. Naional Emission Staldards for Hazail.otu Air I ^€\ealshpnuiao-"nU GLOSSARY I I I I I t t T I I I t I I I I t I I I I t I I t I I I I I I t I I I I gIVaIsh Environmcntal Scicnti* t GLOSSARY AsBEsros - A generic nemg givEa to a mmber of nanually occurring silicates that bave a unique crystallinestnrcture' They are inconbustible in afu and separable ino fiben. Asbestos includes the asbestiform varieties ofChrysotile, Crocidolite , Amosib, enrhophyllite, l,ctinolite, and Tremolite. ACBM - Asbestos conraining Buildiag Material. A term that encompasses surfacing, thermal system, andmiscellaneous asbestos-containing material in or on interior/exterior pars of a building. This definition alsoircluded exterior hallways comecti4g buildings, porticos, and nechanical sysrem i*ularion. ACBM - Asbeslos-cont'iniag Building Material. Any material with one percent (l %) or more asbesps conred. BULK SAMPLE - A piece of suspected asbesms+onaining building material. FIBER RELEASE - The process by which dust is given offfrm asbeslos materials and becomes airborne. FRIABLE - A matcrial which can bc crumbled, pulverized, or rcduced to powder when dry, by moderate handprcssure. -FLNCTIONAL AREA - specially distinct unis within a buitling such as a mom, a group of rooms, or ahomogeneous 61s1 - this includes crawl spaces and areas above a drop ceiling. I{vAc - Heating, ventilating, and Air conditioni4g Systems. The sysrem of pipes, ducts, ard equipment (airsondi1ie1s15, chillers, heaters' boilers, punps, frns) usei t,o teat, cool, move, .oa iirt t air ia a building. HoMoGENEous AREA - An area which appears similar throughout in terms of color, textue, atrd dare ofmaterial application. tNAccEssIBLE AREA - Imccesible areas ate those areas which camot be inspected due to physical barriers.Buildings may coruain areas that are intrinsically inaccessible. These include gaps aod, spaces in walls, areasabove fixed ceilings and below floors, and enclosed boiler- breechings ana ducts. some uuildiqgs conain otherimccessible areas, such as very snall pipe tunnels, sealed crawl Ences, 'nsafe attics, encased boilers. etc. N.N-FRIABLE - A naerial which cannot be c^mbled or pulverized by hnr pressure. December 4. I997PACBM - presumed Asbestos_Containing Building Matfrial PIPE JOINT - The elbow, valve, connector, redrction or pipe hanger. PLENUM - A space desiped 9t ^p".t air in a building. They are commonly found below grord level ad intbe space benreea a dropped seiting ard the floor abolrc ii PLM - Polarized Light Microscopy. An accep*d mefrod for analyzrqc b'rk ACBM samples. USEPA (EPA) - united states Euvironmetrtal Protrcrion Agerrcy. The federal agency which governsenvironmental problems. 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