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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.700 S Monarch St.0069.2019 (12).ARBK Property Address 700 S. Monarch St. #104 Aspen, CO 81611 Element Environmental Project#: Hendrickson 031219 Monarch Client Job Name Monarch 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 9.0 - Lab Report 10.0 - Certificates Asbestos Samples Analyzed: 21 Positive Asbestos Samples: 11 ___________________________________________________ ASBESTOS LEAD HAZMAT RESTORATION www.elementconsults.com Asbestos Sampling Report Date: 03/15/2019 Date of Inspection: 03/12/2019 Client: Hendrickson Construction 130 Primrose Path Aspen, CO 81611 Attn: Chris Hendrickson Building Inspector: Ellen Johnson CDPHE #23799 Joshua Johnson CDPHE #18401 189 County Rd. 135 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 josh@elementconsults.com (970) 274-3139 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 2 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 2 samples 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 materials are touched to determine friability. Friable ACM is material that can be crushed or reduced to powder by hand pressure. The samples are taken in a random numerical sequence. 4.0- Ellen Johnson, a Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment certified building inspector, certification number: 23799, performed the inspection. The findings were reviewed by Josh Johnson, a Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment certified building inspector, certification number: 18401. 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. 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 3 5.0- SUSPECT MATERIALS SAMPLES • Drywall • Joint Compound • Tape • Texture • Wallpaper • Carpet and Pad • Tile Grout 6.0- TABLE OF RESULTS HOMOGENOUS AREA DESCRIPTION OF AREA ACM CATEGORY NUMBER OF SAMPLES APPROXIMATE SQ.FT.* ACM ASSESSMENT CATEGORIES % AND TYPE OF ASBESTOS FOUND (A) Light Roll Texture on All Ceilings and in Both Bedrooms Surfacing 5 ~1500 sq.ft. No. 7 – Friable ACM with low potential for damage 2% Chrysotile in 3 of 5 Samples (B) Cream Colored Wallpaper in Living Room, Entry and Hall Surfacing 3 ~700 sq.ft. No. 7 – Friable ACM with low potential for damage 2% Chrysotile in 2 of 3 Samples (C) Grey Colored Wallpaper in Both Bathrooms Surfacing 3 ~250 sq.ft. No. 7 – Friable ACM with low potential for damage 2% Chrysotile in 3 of 3 Samples (D) Carpet throughout Condo Miscellaneous 2 ~800 sq.ft. Non-Friable Non-ACM No Asbestos Detected (E) Floor Tile Grout in Kitchen and Entry Miscellaneous 2 ~200 sq.ft. Non-Friable Non-ACM No Asbestos Detected (F) Floor Tile Grout in Bathrooms Miscellaneous 1 ~700 sq.ft. Non-Friable Non-ACM No Asbestos Detected (G) Wall Tile Grout in Kitchen and Bathrooms Miscellaneous 2 ~100 sq.ft. Non-Friable Non-ACM No Asbestos Detected (H) Orange Peel Texture in Bedroom Closets and Entry Closet Surfacing 3 ~300 sq.ft. No. 7 – Friable ACM with low potential for damage 2% Chrysotile in 3 of 3 Samples Key: ACM Assessment Categories: 1- Damaged or significantly damaged Thermal Systems Insulation (TSI) ACM 2- Damaged friable surfacing ACM 3- Significantly damaged friable Surfacing ACM 4- Damaged or significantly damaged friable Miscellaneous ACM 5- ACM with potential for damage 6- ACM with potential for significant damage 7- Friable ACM with low potential for damage Other- ACM not classified in the above Assessment Categories N/A- Not Applicable * Square footage is estimated and not for bidding purposes 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 4 7.0- DESCRIPTION OF SAMPLING AREA • The Light Roll Texture on all the Ceilings and in Both Bedrooms • The Cream-Colored Wallpapered Walls in the Entry, Living Room and Hallway • The Grey-Colored Wallpapered Walls in Both Bathrooms • The Carpet and Padding throughout • The Tile Grout throughout 8.0- CONCLUSION The areas on the Table that are in Black did not contain asbestos. The areas on the table in Red contained asbestos: • The Light Roll Texture on all ceilings and on walls in both Bedrooms • All Wallpapered Walls • The Orange Peel Texture in the Bedroom Closets and the Entryway Closet *In summary, ALL of the Drywall throughout the condo contains asbestos. These materials become friable when they are removed. If these materials are to be disturbed or removed, the materials MUST be remediated in accordance with the CDPHE Regulation No. 8 by a licensed abatement contractor. For residential projects over 32 square feet of surfacing material, 50 linear feet of pipe insulation, or 55 gallon drum of waste; and for commercial projects with 160 square feet of surfacing material, 260 linear 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 square feet, 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. Sincerely, Ellen Johnson 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 5 9.0- LAB REPORT 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 6 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 7 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 8 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 9 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 10 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 11 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 12 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 13 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 14 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 15 03/29/2019 Project #-Hendrickson 031219 Monarch 16 10.0- CERTIFICATES 03/29/2019