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Client Job Name
Landis
Property Address
155 Lone Pine #C8
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
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Asbestos Sampling Report
Date: 08/28/2017
Date of Inspection: 08/24/2017
Client:
Carolyn Landis
128 N Garmisch St.
Aspen, CO 81621
Attn:
Carolyn Landis
Building Inspector:
Joshua Johnson
CDPHE #18401
189 County Rd. 135
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
josh@elementenv.co
(970)274-3139
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1.0- This was an inspection for suspect ACM (Asbestos Containing Material) for a remodel.
Element Environmental conducted a visible inspection for visible materials that would
be impacted during the remodel. 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 must 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.
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5.0- SUSPECT MATERIALS SAMPLED
• Texture
• Drywall
• Tape
• Joint Compound
6.0- TABLE OF RESULTS
HOMOGENOUS
AREA
DESCRIPTION OF AREA CATEGORY
&
FRIABILITY
NUMBER OF
SAMPLES
APPROXIMATE
SQ.FT.
% AND TYPE OF
ASBESTOS FOUND
(A) Knockdown Wall Texture S /N/A 3 ~600sq.ft. No Asbestos Detected
Key:
S- Surfacing
M- Miscellaneous
T- Thermal Systems Insulation
N- No
Y- Yes
N/A- Not Applicable
7.0- DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLING AREA
• Knockdown texture on kitchen bar area, upstairs loft area and on the wall separating the
bathroom from the bedroom in the master bedroom area.
8.0- CONCLUSION
All of the samples were negative for asbestos. If you have any questions, feel free to contact
me with my information below.
Josh Johnson,
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