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Sample Date: 04/12/2016 22 W Meadow Dr
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Table of Contents
1.0 Abstract 3
2.0 Introduction 4
3.0 Project Scope 4
4.0 Site Description 4
5.0 Certifications 4
6.0 Methodology 4
6.1 Guidelines 4
6.2 Homogeneous Areas 4
6.3 Sample Collection 5
6.4 Sample Classification and Quantities 5
6.5 Sample Characteristics 5
6.6 Laboratory Procedures 6
7.0 Inspection Results 7
8.0 Conclusion and Recommendations 8
If the asbestos containing materials (ACM) are disturbed in anyway that would constitute a minor spill. Minor spill
guidelines are included on the next page for you reference. 8
Appendix A-Sample Photos 10
Appendix B- Licenses 11
Appendix C- Lab Report 14
1.0 Abstract
Project Date: April 12th, 2016
Report Date: April 18, 16
Project Address: 22 W Meadow Dr,VILLA CORTINA,Vail, Colorado 81657
Client: Rob Hall's Kitchen
Inspector: Michael Regall, Colorado License # 19847
Laboratory: Reservoirs, Denver, CO
Project Type: Limited Asbestos Inspection
Results: Asbestos was found in the scope of this inspection.
To the Reader:
Thank you for choosing eTest Network, LLC for your environmental testing needs. The
following report should be all you need to move forward with your project. If you have
any questions or if your government agency requires additional information please just
reach out to us. We are happy to be a resource for our clients.
Sincerely
Michael Regall
Inspector, Owner
Phone: 970-368-2399
Email: mike@etestnetwork.com
Web: www.eTestNetwork.com
2.0 Introduction
ETest Network, LLC (ETN) was hired to do a limited asbestos inspection at the project address and collected
bulk samples of suspect asbestos containing materials (ACM) within a portion of the property. The
inspection's purpose was to identify potentially hazardous ACM prior to a remediation and/or demolition.
3.0 Project Scope
The project tested the drywall and texture in the ceiling, master bathroom, 2nd bathroom, master closet, and
master bedroom. It also tested the tile in the 2nd bathroom, and master. Finally it tested the flooring in the
2nd bathroom.
4.0 Site Description
This site is a residential condo complex.
5.0 Certifications
ETest Network, LLC is licensed by the State of Colorado, Department of Public Health and the Environment
(CDPHE), as an Asbestos Consulting Firm. License Number ACF-20073. Mr. Michael Regall is licensed as an
Asbestos Building Inspector by the CDPHE. License Number 19847.
6.0 Methodology
6.1 Guidelines
Guidelines used for the limited inspection were established by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the CDPHE. Statistically random bulk-samples representative of the suspect ACM of each
homogeneous area were collected according to the guidelines published as EPA Final Rule: Title
II of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), 15 USC, Sections 2641 through 2654 and in
compliance with 40 CFR, Part 763 and CDPHE Regulation Number 8, Part B - "Emission Standards
for Asbestos." (Reg. 8).
6.2 Homogeneous Areas
ETN has organized field information according to the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
(AHERA) definition of a Homogeneous Area (HA). AHERA defines a Homogeneous Area as "suspect
material of similar age, appearance, function, and texture." Samples collected within an HA can be
assumed to represent the entire HA so long as the HA adheres to the definition and samples are taken
in sufficient quantity to meet at least the minimum standard. Homogeneous Areas are assigned by
ETN for each type of suspect ACM in the areas defined by the scope of the limited inspection.
6.3 Sample Collection
ETN has collected sample quantities for each HA based on regulatory guidelines outlined in Section
6.4 of this report. The sample locations were randomized based on a simple grid pattern applied to a
sketch of the corresponding HA.
Sampling is by nature a destructive process and has been conducted only in areas already slated for
remediation/demolition. The possibility exists that there may be additional suspect ACM materials
hidden from view of the inspector at the time of the inspection which will require a re-inspection and
additional sampling.
6.4 Sample Classification and Quantities
Procedures for sampling are based on both the type and relative amount of each suspect ACM within
the HA. ETN has collected at least the minimum number of samples based on the guidelines below.
The area of each HA has been approximated based on field measurements. Types of materials and
areas are listed below:
A. Surfacing Materials: up to 1,000 ft2 of material requires a minimum of three (3) samples; between
1,000 ft2 and 5,000 ft2 of material requires a minimum of five (5) samples; over 5,000 ft2
of material requires a minimum of seven (7) samples; one (1) sample of each patch
B. Thermal System Insulation (TSI): each homogeneous area requires a minimum of three (3)
samples; at least one (1) sample must be collected from each patch; and collect enough samples
sufficient to adequately assess the material and determine the asbestos content for TSI fittings
such as pipe elbows or T's.
C. Miscellaneous Materials: collect enough samples sufficient to determine the asbestos content.
6.5 Sample Characteristics
ETN inspectors classify sample materials based on friability and condition.
A sample may either be friable or non-friable. A friable material is defined by the EPA as "any
materials that can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry." By
contrast a non-friable material will withstand hand pressure.
Sample condition will describe the level to which, if at all, the sampled material is damaged at the
time of inspection.
- Good: Material with no visible damage or deterioration, or showing only very limited damage or
deterioration.
- Damaged: The surface is crumbling, blistered, water-stained, gouged, marred or otherwise abraded
over less than one-tenth of the surface if the damage is evenly distributed (one-quarter if the
damage is localized)
- Significantly Damaged: One tenth of the surface crumbling, blistered, water-stained, gouged,
marred, deteriorated, showing adhesive failure or if material is hanging from the surface (one-
quarter if the damage is localized)
6.6 Laboratory Procedures
Bulk samples of suspect ACM were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion
staining , as described in 40 CFR Part 763 and the National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP). For analysis the samples were sent to a laboratory that is accredited by the
National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NAVLAP).
Samples containing more than 1% asbestos are regulated and must be remediated by a licensed firm.
Samples reported as "Trace" must be considered as containing over 1% asbestos unless it is re-
analyzed using a point count method which verifies it to contain less than 1%asbestos.
6.7 Untested Materials
Any potential ACM that is not explicitly listed in the inspection results and lab report is an untested
material. All such materials are assumed to be asbestos containing until they have been tested. This
includes layers of ACM material that are hidden at the time of the test, layers of ACM material which
are underneath the surface layers, areas outside the tested scope of work, and any other potential
ACM in the property. In the event that these ACM materials are discovered please contact ETN
immediately to have additional testing done prior to any disturbance. ETN is not responsible for
spills, cleanup, damages, or any other cost, or legal actions as a result of the disturbance of such ACM
materials.
7.0 Inspection Results
ETN determined that the following suspect homogenous area(s) (HA) were within the scope of the limited
inspection.
HA Sample Rooms&Affected Material & Size Type Condition Result
Numbers Areas Layers
1 01-03 Closet Popcorn <1000 SM D-FR 8%
SQFT CHRY
2 04-06 Master and 2nd Drywall&Texture <1000 SM D-FR 4%
bathroom, SQFT CHRY
3 07-09 Master closet, master Drywall&Texture <1000 SM D-FR 4%
bathroom SQFT CHRY
Orange Peel
4 10-12 2nd bathroom,master 4 Inch tile <1000 SM D-FR 3%
SQFT CHRY
5 13-15 2nd bathroom flooring Tile <1000 SM D-FR 70%
SQFT CHRY
Key: SQFT—Square Feet G—Good TR-Trace Amount <1%-Further Testing Needed
LF—Lineal Feet D—Damaged
HA- SM-Surfacing Material SD-Significantly ND—"Non Detect" 10/0 or Greater—Area has
Homogeneous Damaged means there is no asbestos and needs licensed
Area MM-Misc Material asbestos present remediation
FR-Friable
TSI—Thermal System Insulation
NF-Non-Friable
• Sample level detail is contained in the lab report.
8.0 Conclusion and Recommendations
ACM was identified in the residence within HA 1-5 of the scope of the limited inspection and bulk-sampling
performed on April 12th, 2016, therefore, according to OSHA standards professionally trained and licensed
abatement workers are required to remove or disturb the above-referenced sampled materials.
Be sure to isolate areas that contain ACM and prevent any disturbance of the materials. This includes any
overspray or other bits of material that may be found on other structural materials in the area of the
identified ACM. Turn off all air movement equipment and seal off all HVAC leading to or from the affected
areas.
If the ACM has been damaged or disturbed in any way it is necessary to immediately restrict access to the
space. Workers entering this area must wear all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Shut
down any and all equipment in the affected area including air movement, dehumidification, and HVAC. Be
sure to check with certified HVAC contractor to prevent any damage caused by freezing in cold weather
environments. Lock the space and place appropriate signage on the exterior building or unit to prevent
unauthorized entry.
Take note of all layers and areas listed in Section 7.0 of this report and of the Lab Report in the Appendix.
Stop work and contact ETN prior to removing any materials not listed in this report. Likewise if the scope of
work is expanded after the time of testing, contact ETN prior to removing any materials in other areas of the
building. See Section 6.7 for further explanation.
If you need assistance in reading any portion of this report or in interpreting any of the results, please
contact your ETN inspector. We are happy to be of assistance.
If the asbestos containing materials (ACM) are disturbed in anyway that would constitute a minor spill.
Minor spill guidelines are included on the next page for you reference.
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TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS,PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME
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Client Project Number/P.O.: 160412M1-250
Client Project Description: None Given
Date Samples Received: April 13,2016
Method: EPA 60WR-93/116-Short Report,Bulk ND=None Detected
Turnaround: 24 Hour TR=Trace,al%Visual Estimate
TremIAct=Tremolite/Actinolite
Date Samples Analyzed: April 14,2016
Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non-
Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous
Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components
E Description Estimate Components
R I(%) (%) (%) (%)
Closet-Pop 1 EM 1608580 A Beige paint w/white foamy texture 100 ND 3 97
Closet-Pop 2 EM 1608581 A White paint w/white foamy texture 100 Chrysotile 8 0 92
Closet-Pop 3 EM 1608582 A White paint w/white foamy texture 100 Chrysotile 8 0 92
Master-DTS-1 EM 1608583 A Brown paper w/white 25 ND 85 15
B White paint w/compound 75 ND 0 100
2nd-DTS-2 EM 1608584 A Light yellow paint 1 ND 0 100
B White texture 4 Chrysotile 4 0 96
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D White paint w/texture 40 ND 0 100
E White/brown drywall 50 ND 50 50
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Client Project Description: None Given
Date Samples Received: April 13,2016
Method: EPA 600/R-931116-Short Report,Bulk ND=None Detected
Turnaround: 24 Hour TR=Trace,<1%Visual Estimate
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Date Samples Analyzed: April 14,2016
Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non-
Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous
Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components
E Description Estimate Components
R (%) (%) (a/o) (%)
Master Bath-DTOP-2 EM 1608587 A Off white paint 10 ND 0 100
B White texture 40 Chrysotile 4 0 96
C Brown paper 50 ND 95 5
2nd-DTOP-Core EM 1608588 A White paint 1 ND 0 100
B Off white paint w/white texture(multi-layered) 2 ND 0 100
C White fibrous material 5 ND 95 5
D White tape 5 ND 95 5
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F White joint compound 15 ND 0 100
G Off white paint wl white texture 17 ND 0 100
H Gray/brown drywall 40 ND 35 65
TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material(i.e.floor tile)if PLM results are<1%.
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Client Project Description: None Given
Date Samples Received: April 13,2016
Method: EPA 60WR-93/116-Short Report,Bulk ND=None Detected
Turnaround: 24 Hour TR=Trace,<1%Visual Estimate
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Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non-
Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous
Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components
E Description Estimate Components
R (%) (%) (%) (%)
2nd Bath-Floor 3 EM 1608594 A Off white granular material 5 ND 0 100
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Date Samples Received: April 13,2016
Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report,Bulk ND=None Detected
Turnaround: 24 Hour TR=Trace,<1%Visual Estimate
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Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non-
Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous
Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components
E Description Estimate Components
R (%) (%) (%) (%)
2nd Bath-4 Inch-3 EM 1608591 A White compound TR ND 0 100
B White paint w/paper 2 ND 60 40
C Brown resinous material 2 ND 3 97
D Cream mastic 3 ND 0 100
E White ceramic tile 93 ND 0 100
2nd Bath-Floor 1 EM 1608592 A Gray fibrous debris TR Chrysotile 70 15 15
B White compound 1 ND 0 100
C Gray mortar 5 ND 0 100
D Off white granular material 15 ND 0 100
E Gray ceramic tile 79 ND 0 100
2nd Bath-Floor 2 EM 1608593 A Gray fibrous debris w/white debris TR Chrysotile 65 15 20
B Gray mortar 5 ND 0 100
C Gray ceramic tile 95 ND 0 100
TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material(i.e.floor tile)if PLM results are<1%.
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RES Job Number: RES 347537-1
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Client Project Number/P.O.: 160412M1.250
Client Project Description: None Given
Date Samples Received: April 13,2016
Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report,Bulk ND=None Detected
Turnaround: 24 Hour TR=Trace,<1%Visual Estimate
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Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non-
Sample ID Number A Sub Asbestos Fibrous
Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components
E Description Estimate Components
R (%) (%) (%) (%)
2nd Bath-4 Inch-1 EM 1608589 A White compound 2 Chrysotile 3 0 97
B Cream mastic 3 ND 0 100
C White ceramic tile 95 ND 0 100
Master-4 Inch-2 EM 1608590 A White paint TR ND 0 100
B White compound TR Chrysotile 3 0 97
C White resinous material 1 ND 0 100
D White paper 2 ND 95 5
E Off cream mastic 3 ND 0 100
F White ceramic tile 94 ND 0 100
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Client Project Number/P.O.: 160412M1-250
Client Project Description: None Given
Date Samples Received: April 13,2016
Method: EPA 600/R-93/116-Short Report,Bulk ND=None Detected
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Client Lab L Asbestos Content Non Non-
Sample ID Number A i Sub Asbestos Fibrous
Number Y Physical Part Mineral Visual Fibrous Components
E Description Estimate Components
R (%) (%) (%) (%)
2nd Bath-DTS-Core EM 1608585 A Blue resinous material TR ND 0 100
B White paint 2 ND 0 100
C White paint w/white compound 10 ND 0 100
D White texture 10 Chrysotile 4 0 96
E White joint compound 10 Chrysotile 3 0 97
F Off white paint w/white texture 15 ND 0 100
G White tape 15 ND 95 5
H Gray/brown drywall 38 ND 50 50
Master CL-DTOP-1 EM 1608586 A Off white paint w/white texture 1 ND 0 100
B Off white compound 1 ND 0 100
C Pink/brown drywall 98 ND 15 85
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