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ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | Elliot 052016
Date: 06/03/2016 Asbestos Sampling Report
To: Pamela Elliott Regarding: 206 Cottonwood, Aspen, CO
Ms. Elliott,
On 05/20/2016, Ms. Elliott requested an asbestos inspection for a remodel. Element
Environmental conducted a limited asbestos inspection of VISIBLE suspect asbestos containing
materials which would be impacted during the remodel. 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.
A limited bulk sampling of from all suspect materials was conducted in accordance with
Colorado State Requirements. Said requirements state: For surfacing materials, each
homogenous area of less than 1000 SF, a minimum of three samples must be collected
randomly. For each homogenous area of 1000-5000 SF, a minimum of five samples must be
collected. For areas larger than 5001 SF a minimum of seven samples must be collected,
respectively. For miscellaneous materials at least one sample must be taken. A homogeneous
area is defined as one which shares suspect material, texture, color, location, and/or apparent
time of construction.
Josh Johnson, a Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment certified building
inspector, certification number: 18401, performed the inspection. Samples taken were sent to
Aerobiology Laboratory, in Denver, for PLM (Polarized Light Microscopy) analysis. Attached are
the lab’s documents with analyses and findings.
ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | Elliot 052016
SUSPECT MATERIALS SAMPLED
Drywall
Tape
Texture
Joint Compound
Masonite
Roofing Materials
DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLING AREA
Living Room
Master Bedroom
Exterior Siding
Roof
CONCLUSIONS
No asbestos was detected in any of the samples.
Josh Johnson,
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ELEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL | Elliot 052016