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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.219 N Monarch St.0179.2017 (33).ARBK ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 1 Property Address 219 N. Monarch Aspen, CO 81611 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 - Scope of Work 2.0 - Sampling Requirements 3.0 - Sampling Methodology 4.0 - Laboratory 5.0 - Suspect Materials Sampled 6.0 - Table of Results 7.0 - Description of Sampling Area 8.0 - Conclusion - Lab Report - Certifications _____________________________________________ Asbestos Sampling Report Date: 06/13/2017 Date of Inspection: 06/08/2017 Client: Sheila Fletcher 520 8th Ave. Suite# 2206 New York, NY 10018 Building Inspector: Joshua Johnson CDPHE #18401 189 County Rd. 135 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 josh@elementenv.co (970) 274-3139 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 2 1.0- This was an inspection for suspect ACM (Asbestos Containing Material) for demolition. Element Environmental conducted a inspection for visible materials that would be impacted during the demolition. This inspection was limited to the areas found in the Description of the Sampling Area 7.0. Although sampling is destructive in nature, this was a non-invasive inspection. It was of materials that were accessible. If other suspect materials become visible/apparent during demolition or construction activities, work in that area should be halted and more sampling/testing must take place, per Colorado regulations. Any suspect materials that were not tested are to be assumed to contain asbestos. 2.0- A limited bulk sampling of from all suspect materials was conducted in accordance with Colorado State Requirements. The minimum number of samples per homogenous areas are as follows: 2.1- Surfacing Materials- >1,000 sq.ft.- Minimum of 3 samples 1,000 sq.ft.- 5,000sq.ft.- Minimum of 5 samples >5,000 sq.ft. Minimum of 7 samples 2.2- Miscellaneous materials- Minimum of 1 sample 2.3- Thermal Systems Insulation (TSI)- Minimum of 3 samples 3.0- The purpose of the inspection is to identify materials that are homogenous. A homogeneous area is defined as one which shares suspect material, texture, color, location, and/or apparent time of construction. The materials are segregated into separate homogenous areas. The size is determined and then samples are taken. The samples are taken in a random numerical sequence. 4.0- Josh Johnson, a Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment certified building inspector, certification number: 18401, performed the inspection. Samples taken were sent to CEI Labs in Cary, North Carolina. The samples were analyzed by PLM (Polarized Light Microscopy) analysis. Per the CDPHE Regulation any sample that is found by a lab to be trace, or <1% asbestos, is considered to be ACM material. This material would still be a regulated material by CDPHE. The sample most have an additional “point count” performed to be considered less than 1% and not be regulated by the CDPHE. The lab’s documents with analyses and findings are found below. ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 3 5.0- SUSPECT MATERIALS SAMPLED • Drywall • Tape • Joint Compound • Texture • Vinyl Flooring • Wall Paper • Caulking • Carpet and Pad 6.0- TABLE OF RESULTS HOMOGENOUS AREA DESCRIPTION OF AREA CATEGORY & FRIABILITY NUMBER OF SAMPLES APPROXIMATE SQ.FT. % AND TYPE OF ASBESTOS FOUND (A) ADU Light Roll Texture S /N/A 5 ~1,500 sq.ft. No Asbestos Detected (B) ADU Bathroom Vinyl Flooring M /Y 1 ~40 sq.ft. 25% Chrysotile in 1 sample (C) Main House Light Roll Texture S /Y 7 ~2,500 sq.ft. 3% Chrysotile in 1 of 7 samples (D) Main House Bathroom Wallpaper S /Y 3 ~100 sq.ft. 3% Chrysotile in 2 of 3 samples (E) Main House Laundry Floor M /Y 3 ~100 sq.ft. 5% Chrysotile in 1 sample (F1) Window Caulking M /N 1 ~10 sq.ft. 10% Chrysotile in 1 sample (F2) Sliding Door Caulk M /N/A 1 ~2 sq.ft. No Asbestos Detected (G) Upstairs Carpet M /N/A 1 ~400 sq.ft. No Asbestos Detected (H) Stair Carpet M /N/A 1 ~100 sq.ft. No Asbestos Detected (I) Carpet Pad M /N/A 1 ~500 sq.ft. No Asbestos Detected Key: S- Surfacing M- Miscellaneous T- Thermal Systems Insulation N- No Y- Yes N/A- Not Applicable ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 4 7.0- DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLING AREA The entire house was tested for demolition. 8.0- CONCLUSION The areas on the table in Red contained asbestos: These materials contain asbestos and are considered friable: • The Sheet Vinyl Floor in the ADU • The Light Roll Texture in the Main House • The Wallpaper in the Downstairs Bathrooms These materials become friable when they are removed. If these materials are to be disturbed or removed, the material MUST be remediated in accordance with the CDPHE Regulation No. 8 by a licensed abatement contractor. For residential projects over 32 sq.ft. of surfacing material, 50 linear feet of pipe insulation, or 55 gallon drum of waste, and for commercial project with 160 sq.ft. of surfacing material, 260 lineal feet of pipe insulation, or a 55 gallon drum of waste a permit is required. The permit is through the CDPHE. Along with the permit a final air clearance is required by a certified Air Monitoring Specialist. For projects over 3,000 sq.ft a Project Design and Project Manager is required. Element Environmental is certified and can perform Final Clearances, Project Design, and Project Management if required. All work performed MUST follow all EPA, State Regulation 8, and OSHA regulations to protect the general public, the client, and the workers. These materials are considered NON-Friable: • The 9x9 Flooring in the Laundry Room • The Window Caulking • The Tar Roof was not tested, but was assumed to contain asbestos These materials are considered non-friable. They must remain non-friable during renovation. It is a Class II removal that is regulated by OSHA under CFR 1926.1101. You must consult your landfill to see if they will accept it and how it must be prepared. It may need to be segregated from the other materials so that the landfill may accept it. It is also recommended that an abatement contractor remove these materials to ensure that they are handled safely. Let me know if you have any questions. Josh Johnson, ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 5 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 6 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 7 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 8 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 9 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 10 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 11 ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | FLETCHER 060817 12