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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4725 Venturi Ln - Special Inspections/Field Verification - 04/16/2016ADVANCED ENMOMEMAL CONSULTING April 16, 2016 Cory Beal & Ch istoplrc r Reilly 2IDS Sweetwater. 'Creek'Dr. Ft. Collins, CO 80528 Subject: Industrial Hygiene Support Services Related to Asbestos Final Clearance Air Sampling and Report Dear NIT. Reilly: Advanced Environuiental Consulting, LLC (AEC) was retained to perform industrial. hygiene services related to post -asbestos abatement Nvork area/contai.nineut visual and air monitoring services. This report .is specific to the events conducted on April 22, 2016 located at 4725 Venturi Lane in Fort Collins, Colorado. AEC, a. Colorado Depar•tnrent of Public health and Environment (CDPE[E) certified asbestos Consulting Mrm (420874), was responsible for colrsulting with the Edge abatement representative (faylor), to ensure the abatement areas (full gut) and materials removed were understood so that clearances could be properly performed. Rina.1 Visual Clearance UZioii colnPletion of asbestos removal activities, a final visual inspection of the work area is required by the applicable regulations. A certified _fir Monitoring Specialist (A 1, S) must visually inspect the work area for any dust or debris remaining in the area. If the. inspector notes any suclr dust or debris, the abatement contractor is required to re -clean the work area until. such time that the .inspecting AMS does not observe any dust or debris in the work area, M-L.. Seth Iiissolman conducted the final vistia inspection of the site.. Mr. Kissohna,rr is certified (421-129) as all Asbestos Bt-dIdbig Inspector. and-zW--Konitor'.ing Sprechdist its specified by the Asbestos Hazard Emergency 11.espollse Act (AIII]+ 1lA)'iind, tVe .C.DPI F,..1: was. determined that the it'batenient contractor had pl•opeily cleaAcil the -work area, completely of all. dust and debris. The inspecting AIMS required no .further clealdug. Final Clearance Air Monitoring and Sampling Methodology 1+inal clearance air samples must be collected froin the work &r0 a, after completion of it final visual inspection and prior to teardown of the containment structure. Analysis of each tliese samples must shod' airborne asbestos fiber co»centt �atiom of loss th.mi. or equal to 0.01_0 :Pme Tf concentrations exceed tljis 1 i»ti_t, the abatemie it contractor tnrtst tie-cleautthe word: area and asecond,set of.-figill cleartuice a4r samples..tirlrst.:be collectecl.Yu..'-dais id mutivzed. s process is .r6peattid until the a.nal� tical. results of the fiiiiil cleantuce air Svnples .nzeet Erie fegulatbry sfandard. 'Only upon successfully completion of the finial clearance air moriitolzng process .may an asbestos abatement project be considered complete, and teardown of the containment structure c u-i conuneace. Mr. Kisselman completed the final clearance air sampling. Final clearance air samples were collected using constant flow high -volume air sampling pumps, 25 min air sampling c.'tssettes, flexible ttbing awl adjustable, satnp1hig stand& The s,i,ilipling cassettes were attached to orre end of the flexible hibing,a,lld,pla.ctd_on. the stirncls•ap-prozimately fo.•ty-eiglit..(48)...iuu;Ibes alcove t e floor: Tit, opposite eiids of the`'.flesi.U]e tiliiiig'«ore a.ttiiched "to'fhe a,ir strirplimg pinups. The PCi\I sample punips`-were a6ivakd acid operated at a flow rate of approximately s.isteen. l:i.ters per minute (1.6 LP11) for a period of approximately tlrirty- one (M) minuutes. Aggressive air sampling tecliniques (i.e. one-horse powered leaf blower for rive minutes per 1,000 square feet and a fan placed at a forty-five degree angle toward the ceiling per "10,0000 square feet) as described in -Baserrment:riorthwest:::: r' m r .. 11: a ' .w I:,, :. .......:.::: o:o.,.d.ywa...e:..st..."a..l...:....;:. .SD'; :;:;' fri...ble::..'.:..: ,.a- ... °. 3....c...::.Po....d:.....;. Orange peel txt Baseme ..'nort1i . est.....:::: nt. bedroom. d.rywal:l .wes.t:wal.l.:::: ; . .,:. Sp ::::::'::: ':.::`:::: ;friable `':, p. . 4% com `ound.::::; ,•. sq t .. Oran a eel txt Bgsem.ent:northduest':::'::.::...:::::::,.:> 2�eclroam, tlr `" all.rtartli`'wall:. Or n e'° eeltxt::::":'.:::'::..;.'.`,.>::::';::_:: '::::``; a . g... p ....:.. . .:.':::;.`..:... ::.':.'.::::::::.:::::'.;.:.:.::.:.: ,... ''.-,::•.;• ::::'::..:,;: ;.... " ";.' .::..:•: .. -.B`a. e.rri northwes s. ....e. '.'r-t..:-...'::::':' .::::::..:.:...::..:.... 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ND 14" MM-22 MM'SD Ba e n T.J.e ao 1 x12 . - ^ 198 sgft Non 3%brown VCT file floor(n g felabte.,., ... rrrastND :.::..<$.asement:fa.:mlly:room.;lx12:., ':.::......:..:.:'.:.:.....:.:.:. :...'.::.:.None;'.::.:.,'.4./.:brow;n.ttle.:...:.:: M M brown :VAT tRle'floar[gg SD'^ 144 sq.ft friable , " mastic NQ' basementmidd.I room. :' ... .:.... ...d, :wall west eater. or.wall':'::::.;:::.:;:a rY:.:,::.....,.::......:""..........:......:.. frig ......:. . ompc und:: ........:::.... ......... ...: Trawler!. txt.,::':::::..:: -•..:' :: .:::. ..:.:.......:.::..:...,::.. - .• Basemer►.t:m.idd le....roo...m .....:........ . .. .:.._ SM,d :.;:. rywawxer e..,r b: l: ra 2:'/m:.'p.::o. unSM.25:. Trawled txt .'.:..'...:.;.;:;:. , 5M 4 26 cl II 11 f " ° ri;able 2/ compound Trawled txt Basement ceramic tile with 17 MM-27 MM compound and mastic from SD ? friable ND debris pile from middle of room 18. MM-28, M.M.. Basement northeast bedroom SD. -180:sgft ... friable ND.. telling 2x3'white cejhnggtile :.. : .Gar e:dr: wabl';iniith':' in.ts";::::..':':::::: .:::'.:::.:::;.;:.:.:::.''..::.;:.;.:.,:,:...:: 39.. ;..AVU_29 :::.::::: MM.:.':::....' ::..'::.,..:::::..::::....::..,. ..::...:.,.:.........::.. ..Co. .ou.n - .:::D..;;::`..'.;:,:.;:~500's ft >::::fria'ble.::.':2%d`i a ound: 20 MM30 MM Garage floor soffit white dotty D -20 sqft friable ND like insulation material 21 MM-31 MM Exterior room asphalt shingles D S1g800 on- ND ft friable HA- Homogenous Area G- Good SM- Surfacing Material ND- Non -detect D- Damaged MM Miscellaneous Material TR- Trace, <1% SD- Significantly Damaged TSI- Thermal System Insulation It is the responsibility of the asbestos abatement company to give a scope of work for all abatement. 8.0 Findings & Recommendations ACM was identified within the areas of the residence that were within the scope of the full inspection and bulk -sampling performed on February 15, 2016; therefore professional abatement activities are required to remove>or-disturb the:above-refere.nced�sampled materials. Please refer to section 10.0�:Major`5pill Response. 9.0 Asbestos Abatement & Demolition Requirements If ACM is to be removed or disturbed in a single-family residence, and the total quantity exceeds any of the regulatory trigger levels of 50 linear ft. on pipes, 32 ft2 on other surfaces, or the volume equivalent of a 55- gall.on..d.r. um,.a. CDPH&certified. Ge.neral,.Abatecment..Cco.ntracto.x.(GA.C),.is.regi4i.r-..ed..to,perform-themo.rk.,The- regulatory trigger fevefs within a commercial building are 260 linear ft. on pipes,160 ft2' on other surfaces, or the volume equivalent of a SS -gallon drum. In addition, formal notification to CDPHE prior to the abatement of ACM as well as air monitoring, visual inspections, and final air clearances by a CDPHE- certified Asbestos AMS is required. CDPHE regulations allow for the demolition of a building that contains non -friable asbestos -containing materials, such as caulking, mastic or resilient floor tiles. However, demolition must be completed without causing the non -friable --ACM to be rendered friable..Burning.a building with.any-ACM is prohibited. Operations such as sanding, cutting, crushing, grinding, pneumatic jacking, etc. of ACM are not permitted. Recycling of building materials such as concrete, metal, or wood that are bonded or contaminated with ACM, e.g. glue, caulking, or mastic is also prohibited. If any of thenon-friable asbestos containing materials are to be recycled and rendered friable after demolition (i.e. crushing mastic -coated concrete), these materials must be abated of all ACM prior to shipping offsite for recycling. O.SH.A..regulatio.ns.regarding .occup.ati.onal. e.xp:osure during demolition. activiti.es.is.still. mandatory. OSHA.29. CFR 1926.1101 requires that workers performing construction -related activities be protected from asbestos fibers in excess of the permissible exposure limit of 0.1 f/cc of air. Contractors are must comply with applicable provisions of OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 during demolition and renovation activities. These OSHA provisions include, but are not limited to, PPE and respirators, personnel training, personal -exposure air monitoring, employee medical surveillance, wet removal methods, signage for regulated areas, etc. 1;001VIajor Asbestos:SpilT. Response If ACM is significantly damaged and the total quantity exceeds the regulatory trigger levels, the area is deemed a "Major Asbestos Spill." The area is consequently subject to the requirements in Reg. 8, Section III.T.1. - Major Asbestos Spills, as outlined below. Additional asbestos air or dust sampling should also be conducted within the remaining areas not directly impacted by the Major Asbestos Spill to determine if asbestos -containing dust/debris has spread to adjacent areas. If asbestos fibers are found within any other areas or on building contents, they should be "included "in the scope of professional abatement and decontamination. The following response actions must be followed per Colorado Reg. 8 when a Major Asbestos Spill occurs: • Restrict access to the area and post warning signs to prevent entry to the area by persons other than those necessary to respond to the incident. • Shut off or temporarily modify the air handling system to prevent the distribution of asbestos fibers to other areas.. • Immediately contact the Division by telephone, submit a notification in compliance with subsection III.E. (Notifications) and, if in an area of public access, apply for a permit in accordance with subsection III.G. (Permits). • Be exempted from the requirements to have a certified Supervisor on -site at all times, until such time as the immediate danger has passed. Any cleanup or asbestos abatement that must occur after the immediate danger has passed shall be supervised by a person certified by the Division. • Using certified Supervisors and certified Workers in accordance with section II. (Certification Requirements)!af this Regulation, seal: all lopenings betwreen the contaminated and uncontaminated areas and establish none -detect air pressure within the contaminated area in accordance with paragraph III.J. (Air Cleaning and None -detect Pressure Requirements). This is to be accomplished using polyethylene sheeting to cover areas such as doorways, windows, elevator openings, corridor entrances, grills, drains, grates, diffusers and skylights. • HEPA vacuum or steam clean all carpets, drapes, upholstery, and other non -clothing fabrics in the contaminated area, or discard these materials. • ba:urtder or discard contaminated clothing: in - accordance with subsection. III.R..(Waste. Handling): HEPA ,vacuum or wet clean all surfaces in the contaminated area: • Discard all materials in accordance with subsection III.R. (Waste Handling). • Following completion of subparagraph III.T.1.a. through III.T.1.i. above, comply with air monitoring requirements as described in subsection III.P. (Clearing Abatement Projects); air samples shall be collected aggressively as described in 40 C.F.R. Part 763, Appendix A to Subpart E (EPA 1995), except that the air stream of the leaf blower shall not be directed at any friable ACM that remains in the area and 10 : Comply with any other measures deemed necessary by the Division to protect public health 11.0 Disclaimer & Limitations The activities outlined in this report were conducted in a manner consistent with a level of care and expertise exercised by members of the environmental consulting and industrial hygiene profession. All activities were performed in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations as well as generally accepted standards and professional practice. No warranty is either expressed or implied. Banyan Environmental assumes no responsibility or liability for error in public information utilized, statements from sourcesother than Banyan, or developments resulting from situations outside: the:seope>of-this; project. The details provided within this report outline the inspection activities on the date(s) indicated and should not be relied upon to represent conditions at a later date, the limited number of bulk -samples collected, and the laboratory results of those bulk -samples. The laboratory results contained in this report apply specifically to the materials in which bulk -samples were collected. The results do not include or apply to any:o.ther.materials within.the.struc.ture..thatwere not sa.mpled,:butmay contain asbes.tos;.includi.ng materials that may be hidden or inaccessible. All work must stop and additional inspection and buIk- sampling activities would be required to determine if any other materials contain asbestos. This report has been prepared on behalf of and exclusively for use by the CIient, with specific application to their project as discussed in the scope of work. The results of any surfacing material indicated in this report also includes any associated overspray of that material, e.g., under carpet, above suspended ceilings, etc. The information contained in this report is intended as supplementary material for abatement design and is -not to be used asi the: scope, of work for abatement activities bidding.;or billingpurposes. Contractors; or. consultants reviewing this report must draw their own conclusions regarding further investigation or remediation deemed necessary. Thank you for your business. Sincerely, State of Colorado Building Inspector Accreditation No: 15895 exp.10/07/2016 Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Effective January 1, 2015 Reservoirs Environmental CIA Manual T:\QAQC\Lab\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc �:Q Fail L.A1B RL5e�`�%®�%'S E �//%��'%/7%%3�- M EF ®%%C.r February 16, 2016 Subcontract Slumber: NA Laboratory Report: RES 342840-1 Project # / P.O. # BD-1204 All Phase Project Description: 4725 Venturi Ln FOCO Andy Dunnell Banyan Environmental 630 Camberly Ct. Windsor CC 80550 Dear Customer, Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. is an analytical laboratory accredited for the analysis of Industrial Hygiene and Environmental matrices by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), Lab Code 101896-0 for. Transmission ,Electron Microscopy (T_EM) .and. Polarized -.Light Microscopy (PLM). analysis :and. the .American Industrial' 'Hygiene Association (AIHA), Lab '1D 101533 - Accreditation Certificate #480 'for Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) analysis. This laboratory is currently proficient in both Proficiency Testing and PAT programs respectively'. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. has analyzed the following samples for asbestos content as per your request. The analysis has been completed in general accordance with the appropriate methodology as stated in the attached analysis table. The results have been submitted to your office. RES 342840-1 is the job number assigned to this study. This report is considered highly confidential and the sole property of the customer. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. will not discuss any part of this study with personnel other than those of the client. The results described in this report only apply to the samples analyzed. 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NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 342840-1 Client: Banyan Environmental Client Project Number / P.O.: BD-1204 All Phase Client Project Description: 4725 Venturi Ln FOCO Date Samples Received: February 15, 2016 . Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 - Short Report, Bulk Turnaround: 2 Hour. Date Samples Analyzed: February 15, 2016 IND=None Detected�� iTR=Trace, <1%Visual Estimate iTrem/Act=TremolitelActinolite r Client Sample Number Lab ID Number L A Sub Y Physical Part E Description R ASbestOs Cta%t `" "" Mineral Visual Estimate Non Asbestos Fibrous Components M Non - Fibrous Components (%) SM1-1 EM 1572437 A White compound 3 Chrysotile 3 0 97 B White/off White paint 5 ND 0 100 C White/tan drywall 92 ND 15 85 SM1-2 EM 1572438 A White compound 3 Chrysotile 3 0 97 B White paint 4 ND 0 100 C White/tan drywall 93 ND 15 85 SM1-3 EM 1572439 A White paint 3 ND 0 100 B White compound 3 Chrysotile 3 0 97 C White/tan drywall 94 ND 15 85 SM1-4 EM 1572440 A White paint 3 ND 0 100 B White compound 3 Chrysotile 3 0 97 C White/tan drywall 94 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1I& P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 1d0, Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 Page 1 of www.reilab.com Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental CIA Manual Effective January 1, 2016 Q:\QAQC1LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: RES �42840-1 Banyan Environmental BD-1264 All Phase 4725 Venturi Ln FOCO February 15, 2016 EPA 666/R-93/116 - Short Report; Bulk 2 Hour February 15, 2016 5ND None Detected^ $TR=Trace, <1%Visual Estimate e Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite I Client Sample Sample Number Lab ID Number L A I Sub Y Physical Part E Description R (%) """` ` ""'"`'"'' Mineral Visual Estimate (%) Non Asbestos Fibrous Components . Non - Fibrous Components SM1-5 EM 1672441 A White paint 3 ND 0 100 B White compound 4 Chrysotile 3 0 97 C White/tan drywall 93 ND 15 85 MM-6 EM 1572442 A White paint 3 ND 0 100 B White tape 7 ND 95 5 C White compound 10 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D White joint compound 10 Chrysotile 3 0 97 E Beige/multi-colored wall paper 15 ND 80 20 F White/tan drywall 55 ND 15 85 MM-7 EM 1572443 A White plaster debris 1 ND 5 95 B Yellow adhesive w/ tan/multi-colored debris 4 ND 3 97 C Tan/multi-colored tile w/ colorless adhesive 95 ND 0 100 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1°/a: P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 106, Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 Page 2 of 7 www.reilab.00m Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental OA Ma.nual Effective January 1, 2016 Q:\QAWLABtReservoirs Environmental CIA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULB ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION. BY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 342840-1 Client: Banyan Environmental Client Project Number / P.O.: 1313-1264 All Phase Client Project Description: 4725 Venturi Ln FOCO Date Samples Received: February 15, 2016 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 - Short Report, Bulk Turnaround: 2 Hour Date Samples Analyzed.: February 15, 2016 ND None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate 4 Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite L� t Client Sample Number Lab ID Number L A i .Sub Y Physical Part E Description R (%) Asbest0$ Cti:ntent.:; " ""'' ` " "' " ° Mineral Visual Estimate (%) Non Asbestos Fibrous Components. (%) . Non - Fibrous Components (b/e) MM-8 EM 1672444 A White fibrous material 5 ND 95 5 B White compound 20 Chrysotile 2 0 98 C Yellow mastic w/ tan wood debris 20 ND 15 85 D White/tan drywall 55 ND 20 80 MM-9 EM 1572445 A Reddish orange granular material 45 ND 0 100 B Gray granular material 55 ND 0. 100 MM-10 EM 1572446 A White fibrous debris w/ colorless adhesive 5 ND 40 ' 60 B Green tile 95 Chrysotile 4 0. 96 SM2-11 EM 1572447 A White compound 10 Chrysotile 2 0 98 B Off white paint 30 ND 01. 100 C White/tan drywall 60 % ND 40; 60 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%, P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 Page 3 of 7 www.reilab.com Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA MBnual Effective January 1, 2016 Q:\QAQC"Meservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 1101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: RES �42840-1 Banyan .Environmental BD-1204 All Phase 4725 Venturi Ln FOCO February 15, 2016 EPA 660/R-93/116 - Short Report, Bulk 2 Hour . February 15, 2016 ND=None Detected 1 TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate I i Trem/Act=Trem olite/Actinolite Client Sample Number Lab ID Number L A Sub Y Physical Part E Description R (%) Asbestws':hfi;'.' '"" " ' `' " Mineral Visual ' Estimate (%) Non Asbestos Fibrous Components Non - Fibrous Components SM2-12 EM 1572448 A White compound 90 Chrysotile 3 0 97 B Off white paint 30 ND 0 100 C White/tan drywall 60 ND 30 70 SM2-13 EM 1572449 A Yellow paint w/ white compound 15 Chrysotile TR 0 100 B White/tan drywall 85 ND 30 70 DW1-14 EM 1572450 A Off white paint w/ white compound 10 Chrysotile 3 0 97 B Tan/multi-colored wall covering w/ colorless adhesive 25 ND 85 • 15 C White/tan drywall 65 ND 20, 80 MM-15 EM 1572451 A White caulk 100 Chrysotile 20 0' . 80 SM3-16 EM 1572452 A White compound w/ pink paint 30 Chrysotile 3 0.;, 97 B Tan/white drywall 70 ND 60..40 SM3-17 EM 1572453 A White compound w/ pink paint 20 Chrysotile 4 0:: 96 B White/tan drywall 80 ND 40; 60 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%: P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 Page 4 of 7 www.reilab.com Reservoirs Environmental. InC. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 2016 QAQAQC%LABtReservoirs Environmental CA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 342840-1 Client: Banyan EnvironMental Client Project Number /. P.O.: BD-1204 All Phase Client Project Description: 4725 Venturi Ln FOCO Date Samples Received: February 15, 2016 Method: EPA 600/R-93/116 - Short Report, Bulk Turnaround: 2 Hour Date Samples Analyzed: February. 15, 2016 iND=None Detected ITR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=TremolitpIActinolite Client Sample Number Lab ID Number L A i Sub Y Physical Part E Description R 4os 4 Cbhtdhf� : "' "" ` Mineral Visual Irstimate Non Asbestos Fibrous Components Non - Fibrous Components SM3-18 EM 1572454 A White compound w/ pink paint ' 40 Chrysotile 3 0 97 B Tan/white drywall 60 ND 80 20 MM-19 EM 1572455 A Pink paint 3 ND 0 100 B White tape 5 ND 95 5 C White compound 10 Chrysotile 3 0 97 D White joint compound 10 Chrysotile 3 0 97 E White/tan Orywall 72 ND 15 85 MM-20 EM 1572456 A Yellow mastic 5 ND 0 100 B Off white/multi-colored sheet vinyl tiv/ white fibrous 95 Chrysotile 25 0 75 backing material MM-21 EM 1572457 A Yellow adhesive 2 ND 0 100 B Brown tile 98 Chrysotile 3 0 97 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%: P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 Page 5 of 7 www.reilab.com A. 40 CTTR Part 763, tlppendLx A. to Subpart E,, were utilized throughout the sample collection process. Upon completion. of the final clearance air sampling, labels containing sample idel1tiricatioll numbers, sample location, InImp flow .rate, and total sample time were applied to each saulphUg cassette. Per the applicable regulations, based on the qu,,lnti.ty or ACIi ..removed daring the abatement project, five (5) final clearance air samples ivere collected in each full. containment wort] area Located at the site. Analytical Methodology and Laboratory results The AEC .represen.tative is trained in Phase Contrast Microscopy by the National Institaite of Occupational Safety and 1leal.th (NIOSI)) 582 Egcrl.valent Course and scux+essfally participates in. the American Industrial Hygiene Association (t.1I1=L1) .Yroficienc y A.nal.ytical Tasting-1'rcjgral11 (RAVT'), 171e results of the laboratory analysis of the final clearance air monitoring samples confirin that the concentrations of airborne fibers withill. the work area: Ivere below the regulatory limit of 0.010 f/be. -Results below the detection limit are listed as BDL. L.5lample Locaflon 7btal Time ih-7.1 low i'o%/UIe V!11111/5 1. of 1"ib !nq %!'lhon'...eC 1'p Nol..tll 3.1. Mill 16.0 496 GA 0,006 Up South :`-31 liin_ 16.0 jL 496 LJ 3.0 i DIJ i.J1a ll i.dc l.Ea 31--NU11. I(i.0.. 496 L 5.5 BI)L D6 w.l North 311lin -16.0 496 L 8.0 0.008 Down South 31 llili 1.6.0 496 L 2.0 BDL Conclusions AEC provided asbestos abatement clearance services in the building located at 4725 Venturi Lane in Fort Collins, Colorado on tlprll 22; 201.6..Mr samples were collected at the above re,.ferenCed location lint l- all sadnples were below the regltlatc.>r level of 0..0101ice.. Tljei efore, the work a -ea was clean upon_ co�li-pletion of the abatement ptc�jec+t alicl as .ready for xv-occll..palil.cy. Limitations This report describes the data, collected and observations made by t1EC during the final clearance sampling l.ii the above referenced Wilding. AEi C represents that: its sen-ices were performed `within the limits prescribed by applicable regulations, witbi.n scope of Nvork as approved by the EPA and the State of Colorado and in. a .manner consistept 'with the level of care, and shill ordinarily exercised by other prol'essiollal consultants a11der sindliir eilrunistances. I+ C; acx opts rj(t t esponsiJbl l.lh for data collected, th_c.� I eevT1tmcntla:tious blade ol. exjl� cssed to the. cl ivni, aiidi'oi.' ntl>r.,:i' colnluityllent's lade by persons or. films other than AEG No other leplvselltat:ion .is rnacle to the cIiellf,, expressed ar implied; and no- l arratity or gaaratitea, is ine.Rided or intended. Thank you for the opportunity to provide Mr. Reilly industrial. hygiene support services. I(' you have any questions on this asbestos final clearancereport, please contact me at your earliest consellience. Itespectfall.y Sabluitted, ADVANCED OWMOMEENTAL C®NSiT1(.TINE Seth. 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NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: RES 342840-1 Client: Banyan Environmental Client Project Number / P.O.: BD-120.4 All Phase Client Project Description: 4725 Venturi Ln FOCO Date Samples Received: February 15, 2016 Method: EPA 6.60/R-93/116 - Short Report, Bulk Turnaround: 2 Hour Date Samples Analyzed: February 15, 2016 NDNone Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinol ite Client Sample Number Lab ID Number L A Sub Y Physical �: Part E Description R (%) Asbestos ,01 tent .` Mineral Visual Estimate %� Non Asbestos Fibrous Components M Non - Fibrous Qomponents (%) MM-22 EM 1672458 A Colorless adhesive " `1 ND 0 100 B White debris 1 ND 0 -100 C Brown/black tile 98 Chrysotile 3 0 97 MM-23 EM 1572459 A Colorless adhesive 1 ND 0 100 B White debris 1 ND 0 100 C Brown tile 98 Chrysotile 4 0 96 SM4-24 EM 1572460 A Yellow granular texture w/ tan paint 8 ND 0 100 B White compound 2 Chrysotile 2 0 100 C Tan/white drywall 90 ND 50 50 SM4-25 EM 1572461 A White compound 1 Chrysotile 2 0 98 B Yellow granular texture w/ tan paint 5 ND 0 100 C White/tan drywall 94 ND 20 80 TEM Analysis recommended for organically boUhd material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <16/o: P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 Page 6 of 7 www.rellab.com Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 2016 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 101896-0 TABLE: PLM BULk ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: RES 342840-1 Banyan .Environmental BD-1204 All Phase 47Z5 Venturi Ln FOCO February 15, 2016 EPA 600/R-93/116 - Short Report, Bulk 2 Houf February_15, 2016 IND=None Detected-�~ TR=Trace, <1 % Visual Estimate ITrem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Client Sample Number Lab'' . ID Number L A ;.Sub Y Physical Part E Description o Asbestos t'), ntent :: " " ` Mineral Visual Estimate Non Asbestos Fibrous Components Non - Fibrous Components (a/e) SM4-26 EM 1572462 A White compound 3 Chrysotile 2 0 98 B Yellow granular texture w/ tan paint 20 ND 0 100 C White/tan drywall 77 ND 25 75 MM-27 EM 1572463 A Off white caulk 4 ND TR 100 B White ceramic tile 96 ND 0 100 MM-28 EM 1572464 A White resinous material 6 ND 0 100 B Yellow insulation 94 ND 95 5 DW-29 EM 1572465 A Off white compound 2 Chrysotile 2 0 98 B Tan tape 13 ND 95 5 C White/tan drywall 85 ND 20 80 MM-30 EM 1572466 A White foam w/ multi -colored debris 100 ND TR 100 MM-31 EM 1572467 A Black tar 8 ND 0 100 B Tan/brown/black shingle 92 ND 15 85 TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. PLd David E. Monagle Paul D SC8IZ0 / ^ Chris Werre Analyst Analyst Analyst / Data QA P: 303-964-1986 5801 Logan Street, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80216 1-866-RESI-ENV F: 303-477-4275 Page 7 of 7 www.reilab.com Due Date: -7 151 Di ie Time: "Pre After Houn Cell Pharie: 720,330.*128 .7 f. ... ....... .Andy Dunfml .TO it... ............I.....'.'.......... .... .............. ................... . ...... .. ......... ...... - .................. ........... ---- -- -.1 ...... lei t ban yanenvCcoginpil.com- I PCM I Tem (Same Day) PRIORITY (Neal Ddy) _.�'RUSH __ _STANDARD (Rush PCIA 2hr, TEM - &hr.) DkIMISTRY LABORATORY HOURS; Vitweird"y 15arn - Spm wets](0) I Dust RUSH 24 hr 15 1 iaV RCOM 6 1 Metals it %Ncidivig Fume notifilatill Is SCAn I TCLP RUSH 5 day _10 d.j, required to, RUSH t.n*round* t Drilanics 24 hr 3 day __5 D4y f MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY HOURS: Weekdays; gam - 6prn oil 0157:141" collforms. 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Asbestos Inspection and Sampling Report 4725 �Ventur, Lane f. Collins, Co Presented To: Lauren Ashley Homes 3533 Wild View`Dr. Fort Collins, CO 80528 Performed & Prepared By: Andy Dunnell Banyan Environmental 1540 Main St. Suite 218 Windsor, CO 80550 .970.222..:6.849 Project Details: Project Number: BD1204 Conducted: February 15, 2016 TA B317 TS' OF PROJECT OVERVIEW 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Scope of Work 3.0 Site Description 4.0 Certifications 5.0 Inspection, Sampling & Analytical Procedures 5.1 Inspection Procedures 5.2 Sampling Procedures 5.3 Analytical Procedures 6.0 Homogeneous Areas 6.1 Material Friability 6.2 Material Classifications 6.3 Material Conditions 6.4 Sample Quantities 7.0 Overview of Findings 4.0 Findings &-Recommendations 9.0 Asbestos Abatement & Demolition Requirements 10.0 Disclaimer,& Limitations 1.0 Introduction On February 15, 2016, Andy Dunnell with Banyan Environmental conducted a full asbestos inspection and collected' asbestos.b.ulk-samplos.:o f suspect asbestos -containing.: materials:. (A'CM) within the. main and: basement levels of the single-family residence located at 4725 Venturi Lane Ft. Collins, Colorado. The purpose of the full inspection was to identify and sample potentially hazardous friable and non -friable ACM that may be impacted by subsequent demolition activities. 2.0 Scope of Work The scope of the full inspection and bulk -sampling was not limited to specific areas of the residence defined by the construction company. These areas included the northeast bedroom, family room, middle room, northwest bedroom and bathroom on the basement level and the main level garage, exterior room, kitchen, east room, dining room, family room, northwest room, bathroom, fireplace, living room and entryway. The full asbestos inspection did constitute a full building inspection and does fulfill the asbestos inspection requirements for structures that are to be demolished. 3:O'.Site, .Description The residence is a wood -framed, single-family residence with a finished basement and a two -car attached garage. Drywall and flooring was removed prior to the inspection on February 15, 2016 by the homeowner. ACM was removed from the house and also piles in the main level and basement level of the home. Please refer to section 10.0 Major Spill Response. 4.0 Certifications The full asbestos inspection and bulk -sampling was conducted by Andy DunnelI with Banyan Environmental is a Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) certified Asbestos Consulting Firm, Registration No.16780. Mr. Dunnell is a CDPHE certified Building Inspector; having certification number 15895. 5.0 Inspection, Sampling & Analytical Procedures 5.1 Inspeection Procedures:: The full asbestos inspection was conducted by an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and CDPHE certified Building Inspector. The inspection procedures included identifying and sampling suspect ACM within the pre -defined areas, submitting. samples to an accredited laboratory for analysis, classifying the materials and assessing their condition, and compiling a final report detailing the inspection and the analytical results of the bulk -samples. 5.2 Sampling.Procedures 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- Asbestos (Reg. 8). Banyan Environmental has collected the appropriate number of bulls -samples to meet all regulatory requirements for the classification and quantity of each homogeneous area. Some minor destructive sampling was conducted; however, walls, columns and perimeter pipe chases were not broken into in order to locate and quantify suspect ACM. Banyan is not responsible for repairing the damage from collecting bulk samples. It should be noted that additional ACM might be located in these and other inaccessible areas. Materials containing.less than 1%.asbestos are not regulated by.CDPHE Regulation 8, Part B Asbestos. However, all demolition/abatement activities should be performed following the applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. This would include, but not limited to, the appropriate asbestos training for the type of material being removed/disturbed as well as having a properly trained supervisor onsite, using wet removal methods, wearing adequate personal protective equipment (HEPA-filtered particulate respirators), medical surveillance of workers, personal -exposure air monitoring, area air monitoring in occupied buildings, etc. There may also be landfill disposal requirements for these materials,. depending.on: the facility. Banyan recommends that all. dem.oliti.on/r.en.ovation. areas involving any amount of asbestos be subjected to visual inspections and a final clearance air testing by a CDPHE-certified Air Monitoring Specialist (AMS) after the work has been completed, but before any containments are dismantled and the area is reoccupied. 5.3 Analytical Procedures All asbestos bulk -samples were analyzed by a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) for asbestos content (see Appendix B for laboratory report). 6.0 Homogeneous Areas A Homogeneous Area (HA) includes materials that are uniform in appearance, color, texture and date of application. The asbestos content of the bulk -samples collected within a homogeneous area can be applied to the entire homogenous area if they conform to the above characteristics and the regulated minimum sample quintities:of eachtype of material. are collected:. and..anal.yzed.. 6.1 Material Friability A material can either be friable or non friable. A friable material is one that, when dry, can be pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure, a non -friable material cannot. A non -friable material may become friable if its condition had deteriorated or has been impacted by forces that have rendered it friable. 6.2 Material Classifications Sampled materials are divided into one of the following three categories: Surfacing 'Mater,.ial: sprayed,or troweled>onto structural building members • Thermal System Insulation (TSI): any type of pipe, boiler, tank, or duct insulation • Miscellaneous Material: all other materials not classified in the above two categories 6.3 Material Conditions Sampled materials are placed into one of the three following categories of conditions: • Good: none to very little visible damage or deterioration • Damaged: the surface iscrumbling; blistered, water -stained, gouged, marred or otherwise abraded over less than one -tenth of the surface if the damage is evenly distributed, or one -quarter if the damage is localized • Significantly Damaged: the surface is crumbling, blistered, water -stained, gouged, marred or otherwise abraded over greater than one -tenth of the surface if the damage is evenly distributed, or one -quarter if the damage is localized 6.4 Sample Quantities Banyan Environmental collected at least the minimum number of samples from each homogeneous area necessary to meetall regulatory requirements for the..quantity of material to be disturbed. The:quantities listed in this report are approximate and on -site verification of the exact quantity of each material is required. The following outlines the minimum sample quantities required per homogeneous area: • 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 The.rn�. ystem Insulation:(TSII:.each:. hom�:ogen.eous: area..requires a miniinum:of three. (3:).sam:pl:es;:: 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. • Miscellaneous Materials: collect enough samples sufficient to determine the asbestos content 7.0 Overview of Findings Asbestos eras-repoxted.<cvI iM:$dMe: o f.the1matexials ,Clolfe ed::Banyan Environmental collected a total of thirty-one (31) asbestos bulk -samples of twenty-one (21) homogeneous areas. These areas included a trawled surfacing texture found in the basement middle room, an orange peel surfacing texture found in the basement northwest bedroom and main level east room, dining room, family room and living room, a miscellaneous asphalt shingle in the exterior room, a miscellaneous floor soffit chite dott like insulation material in the garage, a miscellaneous drywall with joint compound in the garage and basement northwest bedroom, a miscellaneous joint compound in the entryway on the main level, a miscellaneous grout in the firepf ace;. a:. m.iscellaneous,12xl2 b.rown..VCT.. tile- i�n t-he l-,it-chen. an.th.e maiin:level ancl: basement Mort .east: bedroom and family room, a miscellaneous 12x12 VCT the in the basement middle room,.a miscellaneous VCT tile in the basement bathroom, a miscellaneous green VCT 12x12 tile in the main level bathroom, a miscellaneous Northwest room east wall drywall with compound and glue dots from wood paneling, a miscellaneous window glazing on the exterior, a miscellaneous kitchen drywall from debris pile with wallpaper and a miscellaneous basement ceramic tile with compound and mastic from debris pile from middle of room. Table.1 below describes the materials:composing each. homogeneous area -as well as the locations•of each bulk -sample collected. Also listed is the classification, condition, friability and estimated quantity of material to be removed and/or disturbed, as well as the asbestos content within each bulk -sample. Please see Appendix B: Analytical Data for the layer break -down of each bulk -sample. Table 1 'A , 5a.mple.:..Material Material and:t.ocation: Material `. .Estirriated .... Material ,at Asbestos .': #., . iVumber Glass . ..: Condition Quantity Friability '. Content. ... SM- :: :.:........:.:.::... 1 1 .: main level.li.vir ';room ceilIn >:.,.: ... ...... g ...:::...:.::...:..g ..:.::.::.. .....:: SD ::::.:.:. •. .:;.:.: :'•:::;;< :'. friable-...: 3%:compound p .:.. ...:....:. . dr ,wall,;.:Oran e: eef:.txt.':::.:::.:::.;. Y . .. g p.. .::::::::.::.:: ,..... . •:.;::,:.:..: . SM. 1'r2'..':....... >Main :lev I:I(vi ....room ceilin ::: ... :::.:..;; ; ...:.:` ;: :' ...:.:`. ; .:: e:.:;':::.:.°.com.p:oun ...:...:.:.....•.......;..::.....,.:.•::ria..: drywal..l. Orange peel.:txt . 1 SM 1,3 SM Mairr:lev 1 iv.'ii 'r orn;e ►Ti . e g o e ng : SD ;. friable 3%compound .; drywall. Orange peel txt sgft:; SM-1:4...:.:..:.::.::.......:.:..:............:.:.::::...:......:::.:::::::......: Main level livin 'roo :.ce'ling ..pin SD.:"' ::; '..:::'::. ::::..:::.:.;:::.;:.fria ;3..%:co:mp.ound'`:' walf..Ora.n a ee.f.txt;..•::. <. •::.. ;.:.: ;:.:: •: •:::.... ...... ...... SM-:1:.5:.:. <: ;;;:::';-:::.:.: ......:. .. IV lain living r"om.ceilin ;:: ., `:::.:.`:.:..:.:.:.•:::::.: viable ..... .;:::.::: 3.%:,eom ..ouri .... dr. walk..Oran a eel:t t Y.. ..: ... g .: p .. x..,.. . Main.lev�l�o htcampound.at. $D 300.ff friable .; ° .,. 3/.ioint.:..: e.ntr ound::.:;:.::: 12x12 VCT brown tile in Non- 3 MM-7 MM kitchen SD 233 sgft friable ND Northwest room east ;yrall :..:.::MM-.8.:•.......::-M.M....:::.:dr - w:all;:with;com:pouncJ:'and:::'.::::;':'.:::'SD:::'':: ~3OQ::sgft_:.: ::.:friar:le:;:::;2%'corrtpou:ncl.:. -77 Iue:do sfrom Ood:..anelin `.' .::.:::::::...':: '::: .:' '::: ' '.._;> ;.: .':,..:;': ::...:..::.• :..::..:.:::: ::.•'.:'>::;::::... 5 MM-9 MM Fire place grout SD -60 sgft friable ND 6 MM 10 MM 12x12.VCT green. fr..om SD 10 sgft Non 4%green tile. bath room floor .:.:...::::...-,....:...:..:,, ::..., : ... ..•...;..:.:.....::.. fr►able:.; :.::,,.:;...,.;.:....::....... SM-2.11 - Famil :room:dr .wall north Y.. y S.D friable 2% compound wall, grange peel txt.... ;binin .room. dry wail:ea midd( :..irvaEleastii�ralh.€)ran`e':::';:;::::::':.:D:::'`.:;:' .... e.. :.-......... �.5::.::• ::.... '.. fir to :':..3%co:; a(a ...:.:.. o ,d.::. mp.::un peel txt ..::.::.:. : ...9flfk.s.gf1.:..>:..:.:., ... .:.. . ...... ...::.....:......... . Eas::roomr drywall:..::.;•>::::; t y by . Qrange::peel txt :.....::.:.:. •:.;:.::.:.::..::::..:•....:..........:.:; ... . 8:.:; :::D.W-14:....::.::.MM::: :. kitchen` drywall from a "ris'.: d y..........:..d. b..:....... . ::.:::::::::...:::. ::.: ....::...:..:...:.:...:.. ':::.::::.. ,.. . SD:.::`::;'' ':. :.:..p::' `.:: ;:::::.frial%le......:.3%:com p it w h 11 e e..... ..wa..pa ..:... i,lI,1VI;...•::•Exteri,�.r vindow.• lazing::.:.. •:.-:.:::SD.;.....:....,...:.5.0:1f...:1.59Ggipzinl?:;::;:. Non::::,.;" ftiabiQ ::,.