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Asbestos Building Materials
Inspection Services
Client: Richard Thompson, 250 S. Original Street, Unit C, Aspen,
Colorado 81611
Project Site: 250 S. Original Street, Unit C, Aspen, Colorado
Inspection Date: September 23, 2016
Phase Con Project #: 16-09-23D4
Received 2166 Peregrine Court
Grand Junction, CO 81507
3/3/17 Office: 970-260-3341 pceconsultants@dwestoffice.net
250 S. Original Street, Unit C, Aspen, Colorado
Sampling Description
Phase Con provided restoration specific (inspection of specific materials
in specific areas only - not building comprehensive) asbestos building
inspection services at the property described above on September 23,
2016. The inspection was performed by Mr. Douglas Close, a Colorado
State and EPA Asbestos Building Inspector/Management Planner. The
scope of this inspection was limited to sampling and analysis of building
materials which were suspect for asbestos content, readily accessible
and indicated by the client as potentially being disturbed in the planned
restoration work. Suspect materials within the scope of work were
sampled and analyzed as per Colorado State Regulation #8.
Discussion & Recommendations
The following material was positive for regulated asbestos
content:
• ACM Wallboard Texture - present on all wallboard on the upper
level of the unit and stairway walls leading down to the mid-level.
This friable Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) is regulated by the State
of Colorado and must be handled, removed and disposed of by a licensed
asbestos abatement contractor (General Abatement Certificate holder)
if it will be disturbed in the renovation work in quantities which exceed
the CDPHE trigger level of 32 square feet or the volume equivalent of a
55 gallon drum.
I recommend that even smaller quantities (less than the trigger levels)
of this ACM be removed, damaged or disturbed only by trained, qualified
and properly protected personnel in the employ of a licensed asbestos
abatement contractor. Failure to use properly trained and licensed
personnel and appropriate engineering controls will likely result in the
spread of asbestos contamination in the home and exposure to building
occupants creating a significant health hazard. If employees are used
for the handling or removal of this ACM all applicable OSHA regulations
must be adhered to under OSHA classification of Class I asbestos work.
If any previously unknown or undiscovered materials are found during
demolition activities which are suspect for asbestos content then these
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materials should be tested for potential asbestos content prior to
continuing any further demolition work.
Disclaimer
This inspection was performed using non-invasive sampling techniques.
This report does not imply, or guarantee that every material on the
property, or in the property building, which may potentially have
asbestos as a component has been identified and/or sampled. A
guarantee that all asbestos materials have been identified and/or
sampled would require cost-prohibitive and destructive sampling
protocols. Furthermore, identified asbestos containing materials may
be in areas which are inaccessible or hidden due to their application
during the construction process and their subsequent enclosure or
covering with building and finish materials. Areas behind walls, inside
chases, or other hidden, covered or enclosed areas were not included
within the scope of this inspection, as destructive techniques would have
been required to access these areas. These areas should be inspected
whenever renovation or demolition activities are scheduled which may
disturb the materials within or beneath these barriers. `Overspray' or
excess materials from the installation or application process of asbestos
containing materials is common, should be expected in the vicinity of
installed asbestos containing materials, and is often present either
covered by other building materials or in hidden or unexpected
locations. This inspection cannot determine the presence of these
materials and their locations and therefore the determination of these
locations and material quantities is outside of the scope of this
inspection.
Bulk material samples are obtained in accordance with applicable
regulations, industry standard techniques and analyzed by a NVLAP
accredited laboratory; however, due to the asbestos content fluctuations
which may occur in a building material due to the application and/or
initial mixing process no guarantee can be made as to an `exact'
percentage asbestos content (this includes 'no asbestos detected' and
'trace' contents) which represents the entirety of the material (asbestos
content fluctuations can and will occur throughout a building material).
Abatement cost estimates and material quantity estimates are
approximate only (due to the hidden nature of many of the materials),
and are provided only as a general guideline to the client. More than
one licensed Colorado State asbestos abatement contractor should be
consulted to determine actual abatement costs of the ACBMs described
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above. Actual material quantities can only be determined by complete
removal of covering materials.
Please call us with any questions which you may have concerning this
report and our recommendations. Thank you.
Do las A. Close
orado State and EPA Certified Asbestos Building
nspector/Management Planner #2930
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Sample Description Table
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250 S. Original Street, Unit C, Aspen, Colorado
Asbestos Sample Description and Location Tables
Sample # Sample Descriptions and Locations
F-01 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Upper Level Walls and
Ceilings
F-02 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Upper Level Walls and
Ceilings
F-03 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Upper Level Walls and
Ceilings
F-04 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Mid Level - Bathroom
Wall
F-05 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Mid Level - Kitchen
Wall
F-06 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Mid Level - Living
Room Wall
F-07 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Lower Level - Most
Walls
F-08 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Lower Level - Most
Walls
F-09 Textured Wallboard - Orange Peel - Lower Level - Most
Walls
F-10 Textured Wallboard - Trowel Type - Lower Level -
Ceilings and Some Walls
F-11 Textured Wallboard - Trowel Type - Lower Level -
Ceilings and Some Walls
F-12 Textured Wallboard - Trowel Type - Lower Level -
Ceilings and Some Walls
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Laboratory Analysis Results
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CA Labs Crisp Analytical, L.L.C. CA Labs, L.L.C.
1929 Old Denton Road 12232 lndustriplex,Suite 32
Dedicated to Carrollton, TX 75006 Baton Rouge,LA 70809
Quality Phone 972-242-2754 W Phone 225-751-5632
Fax 972-242-2798 Fax 225-751-5634
Materials Characterization - Bulk Asbestos Analysis
Laboratory Analysis Report-Polarized Light
Phase Con Environmental Consultants,LLC Attn: Doug Close
2166 Peregrine Court Customer Project: 250 S Original Street,Unit C
Grand Junction,CO 81507 Reference#: CBR16093795 Date: 9/27/2016
Analysis and Method
Summary of polarizing light microscopy(PLM/Stereomicroscopy bulk asbestos analysis)using the methods described in 40CFR Part 763
Appendix E to Subpart E(Interim and EPA 600/R-93/116(Improved). The sample is first viewed with the aid of stereomicroscopy.Numerous liquid
slide preparations are created for analysis under the polarized microscope where identifications and quantifications are preformed.Calibrated liquid
refractive oils are used as liquid mouting medium.These oils are used for identification(dispersion staining).A calibrated visual estimation is reported,
should any asbestiform mineral be present.Other techniques such as acid washing are used in conjugation with refractive oils for detection of smaller
quantities of asbestos.All asbestos percentages are based on calibrated visual estimation traceable to NIST standards for regulated of asbestos.
Traceability to measurement and calibration is achieved by using known amounts and types of asbestos from standards where analyst and laboratory
accuracy are measured. As little as 0.001%asbestos can be detected in favorable samples,while detection in unfavorable samples may approach
the detection limit of 0.50%(well above the laboratory definition of trace).
Discussion
Vermiculite containing samples may have trace amounts of actinolite-tremolite,where not found be PLM should be analyzed using TEM methods
and/or water separation techniques.Suspected actinolite/vermiculite presence will be indicated through the sample comment section of this report.
Fibrous talc containing samples may even contain a related asbestos fiber known as anthophyllite.Under certain conditions the same fiber may
actually contain both talc and anthophyllite(a phenomenon called intergrowth).Again,TEM detection methods are recommended.CA Labs PLM
report comments will denote suspected amounts of asbestiform anthophyllite with talc,where further analysis is recommended.
Some samples(floor tiles,surfacings,etc.)may contain fibers too small to be delectable by PLM analysis and should be analyzed by TEM bulk
protocols.
A"trace asbestos"will be reported if the analyst observes far less than 1%asbestos.CA Labs defines"trace asbestos"as a few fibers detected by
the analyst in several preparations and will indicate as such under these circumstances.
Quantification of<1%will actually be reported as<=1%(allowable variance close to 1%is high).Such results are ideal for point counting,and the
technique is mandatory for friable samples(NESHAP,Nov.1990 and clarification letter 8 May 1991)under 1%percent asbestos and the"trace
asbestos".In order to make all initial PLM reports issued from CA Labs NESHAP compliant,all<1%asbestos results(except floor tiles)will
be point counted at no additional charge.
Qualifications
CA Labs is accredited by the National Voluntary Accreditation Program(NVLAP)for selected test methods for airborne fiber analysis(TEM),and for
bulk asbestos fiber analysis(PLM).All analysts have a college degree in a natural science(geology,biology,or environmental science)or are
recognized by a state professional board in one these disciplines.Extensive in-house training programs are used to augment education background of
the analyst.The group leader of polarized light has received supplemental McCrone Research training for asbestos identification.This report is not
covered by the scope of AIHA accreditation.Analysis performed at CA Labs,LLC 12232 Industriplex,Suite 32 Baton Rouge,LA 70809.
Baton Rouge NVLAP Lab Code 200772-0 TEM/PLM TDH 30-0370
LDEQ
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CA Labs Crisp Analytical, L.L.C. CA Labs, L.L.C.
1929 Old Denton Road 12232 Industrplex,Suite 32
Dedicated to Carrollton,TX 75006 -- Baton Rouge,LA 70809
Quality Phone 972-242-2754 Phone 225-751-5632
Fax 972-242-2798 Fax 225-751-5634
Overview of Project Sample Material Containing Asbestos
Customer Project: 250 S Original Street,Unit C CA Labs Project#: CBR16093795
Sample# Layer Analysts Physical Description of Asbestos type/
# Subsample calibrated visual List of Affected Building
estimate percent Material Types
White Surfaced White White Surfaced White Compound
F01 1 Compound 3%Chrysotile Tan Surfaced White Compound
White Surfaced White
F02 1 Compound 3%Chrysotile
F03 1 Tan Surfaced White Compound 3%Chrysotile
Baton Rouge NVLAP Lab Code 200772-0 TEM/PLM TDH 30-0370
LDEQ
Glossary of abbreviations(non-asbestos fibers and non-fibrous minerals):
ra-carbonate pe-pertite fg-fiberglass pa-palygorskite(Gay)
gypsum-gypsum qu-quartz mw-mineral wool
bi-binder wo-wollastinite
or-organic to-talc
ma-matrix sy-synthetic
mi-mica ce-cellulose
ve-vermiculite br-brucite
of-other ka-kaolin(clay)
This report relates to the items tested.This report is not to be used by the customer to claim product certification,approval or endorsement by NVLAP,NIST,AIHA LAP,LLC,or any other agency of
the federal government.This report may not be reproduced except in full without written permission from CA Labs.These results are submitted pursuant to CA Labs'current terms and sale,condition
of sale,including the company's standard warranty and limitations of liability provisions and no responsibility or liability is assumed for the manner in which the results are used or interpreted.Unless
notified in writing to return the samples covered by this report,CA Labs will store the samples for a period of ninety(90)days before discarding.A shipping or handling fee may be assessed for the
return of any samples.
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CA Labs Crisp Analytical, L.L.C. CA Labs, L.L.C.
1929 Old Denton Road _ 12232 lndustriplex,Suite 32
Dedicated to Carrollton, TX 75006 -- Baton Rouge,LA 70809
QualityPhone 972-242-2754 Phone 225-751-5632
Fax 972-242-2798 Fax 225-751-5634
Polarized Light Asbestiform Materials Characterization
Customer Info: Attn: Doug Close Customer Project: CA Labs Project#:
Phase Con Environmental Consultants,LLC CBR16093795
2166 Peregrine Court 250 S Original Street,Unit C
Grand Junction,CO 81507 Date: 9/27/2016
Turnaround Time: 24 hr Samples Received: 9/26/2016
Phone# 970-241-6480 Date Of Sampling:
Fax# 970-241-6584 Purchase Order#:
Sample# Corn Layer Analysts Physical Description of Homo- Asbestos type/ Non-asbestos fiber Non-fibrous type
ment # Subsample geneo calibrated visual type/percent /percent
us estimate percent
(Y/N)
White Surfaced White
F01 I Compound N 3%Chrysotile 97%qu,mi,bi,ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
White Surfaced White
F02 1 Compound N 3%Chrysotile 97%qu,mi,bi,ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
F03 1 Tan Surfaced White Compound N 3%Chrysotile 97%qu,mi,bi,ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
F04 I White Compound Y None Detected 100%qu,mi,ca
Baton Rouge NVLAP Lab Code 200772-0 TEM/PLM TDH 30-0370
LDEQ
Analysis Method:Interim(40CFR Part 763 Appendix E to Subpart E)/Improved(EPA-600/R-93/116)
Preparation Method:HCL acid washing for carbonate based samples,chemical reduction for organically bound components,oil immersion for
identification of asbestos types by dispersion attaining/becke line method.
ca-carbonate mi-mica fg-fiberglass ce-cellulose
gypsum-gypsum ve-vermiculite mw-mineral wool br-brucite
bi-binder of-other wo-wollastinite ka-kaolin(clay)
or-organic pe-perlite ta-talc pa-palygorskite(day) Approved Signatories:
ma-matrix qu-quartz sy-synthetic
Derek Fuselier Senior Analyst Laboratory Director
Analyst Alicia Stretz Chris Williams
1.Fire Damage significant fiber damage-reported percentages reflect unaltered fibers 6.Anthophyllite in association with Fibrous Talc
2.Fire Damage no significant fiber damages effecting fibrous percentages 7.Contamination suspected from other building materials
3.Actindile in association with Vermiculite 8.Favorable scenario for water separation on vermiculite for possible analysis by another method
4.Layer not analyzed-attached to previous postive layer and contamination is suspected 9.<1%Result point counted positive
5.Not enough sample to analyze 10.TEM analysis suggested
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CA Labs Crisp Analytical, L.L.C. CA Labs, L.L.C.
1929 Old Denton Road 12232 lndustriplex,Suite 32
Dedicated to Carrollton, DC 75006 Baton Rouge,LA 70809
Quality Phone 972-242-2754 Phone 225-751-5632
Fax 972-242-2798 Fax 225-751-5634
Polarized Light Asbestiform Materials Characterization
Customer Info: Attn: Doug Close Customer Project: CA Labs Project#:
Phase Con Environmental Consultants,LLC CBR16093795
2166 Peregrine Court 250 S Original Street,Unit C
Grand Junction,CO 81507 Date: 9/27/2016
Turnaround Time: 24 hr Samples Received: 9/26/2016
Phone# 970-241-6480 Date Of Sampling:
Fax# 970-241-6584 Purchase Order#:
Sample# Corn Layer Analysts Physical Description of Homo- Asbestos type/ Non-asbestos fiber Non-fibrous type
ment # Subsample geneo calibrated visual type/percent /percent
us estimate percent
(Y/N)
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
100%qu,mi,bi,
F05 I Tan Surfaced White Compound N None Detected ca
2 Tan Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
100%qu,mi,bi,
F06 1 Tan Surfaced White Compound N None Detected ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
White Surfaced White 100%qu,pe,bi,
F07 1 Compound N None Detected ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
Baton Rouge NVLAP Lab Code 200772-0 TEM/PLM TDH 30-0370
LDEQ
Analysis Method'Interim(40CFR Part 763 Appendix E to Subpart E)/Improved(EPA-600/R-93/116)
Preparation Method:HCL acid washing for carbonate based samples,chemical reduction for organically bound components,oil immersion for
identification of asbestos types by dispersion attaining 1 becke line method.
ca-carbonate mi-mica fg-fiberglass ce-cellulose
gypsum-gypsum ye-vermiculite mw-mineral wool br-brucite
bi-binder of-other wo-wollastinite ka-kaolin(clay)
or-organic pe-perlile la-talc pa-palygorskke(day) Approved Signatories:
ma-matrix qu-quartz sy-synthetic
Derek Fuselier Senior Analyst Laboratory Director
Analyst Alicia Stretz Chris Williams
I.Fire Damage oigMcant Ober damage-reported percentages reflect unaltered fibers 6.AnthopOygGe n ssoeaaon with Fibrous Talc
2.Fire Damage no significant fiber damages effecting fibrous percentages 7.Contamination suspected from other budding materials
3.Actinolite in association with Vermiculite B.Favorable scenario for water separation on vermiculite for possible analysis by another method
4.Layer not analyzed-attached to previous positive layer and contamination is suspected 9.<1%Result pant counted positive
5.Not enough sample to analyze 10.TEM analysis suggested
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CA Labs Crisp Analytical, L.L.C. CA Labs, L.L.C.
1929 Old Denton Road 12232 lndustriplex,Suite 32
Dedicated to Carrollton, TX 75006 Baton Rouge,LA 70809
Quality Phone 972-242-2754 Phone 225-751-5632
Fax 972-242-2798 Fax 225-751-5634
Polarized Light Asbestiform Materials Characterization
Customer Info: Attn: Doug Close Customer Project: CA Labs Project#:
Phase Con Environmental Consultants,LLC CBR16093795
2166 Peregrine Court 250 S Original Street,Unit C
Grand Junction,CO 81507 Date: 9/27/2016
Turnaround Time: 24 hr Samples Received: 9/26/2016
Phone# 970-241-6480 Date Of Sampling:
Fax# 970-241-6584 Purchase Order#:
Sample# Corn Layer Analysts Physical Description of Homo- Asbestos type/ Non-asbestos fiber Non-fibrous type
ment # Subsample geneo calibrated visual type/percent /percent
us estimate percent
(Y/N)
White Surfaced White 100%qu,mi,bi,
F08 1 Compound N None Detected ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
White Surfaced White 100%qu,mi,bi,
F09 1 Compound N None Detected ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
White Surfaced White 100%qu,mi,bi,
F10 1 Compound N None Detected ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
Fl 1 1 White Compound Y None Detected 100%qu,mi,ca
Baton Rouge NVLAP Lab Code 200772-0 TEM/PLM TDH 30-0370
LDEQ
Analysis Method:Interim(40CFR Part 763 Appendix E to Subpart E)/Improved(EPA-600/R-93/116)
Preparation Method:HCL acid washing for carbonate based samples,chemical reduction for organically bound components,oil immersion for
identification of asbestos types by dispersion attaining/becke line method.
ca-carbonate mi-mica fg-fiberglass ce-cellulose
gypsum-gypsum ve-vermiculite mw-mineral wool br-brucite
bi-binder of-other wo-wollastinite ka-kaolin(clay)
or-organic pe-pedite to-talc pa-palygorskite(day)
ma-matrix qu-quartz sy-synthetic Approved Signatories:
Derek Fuselier Senior Analyst Laboratory Director
Analyst Alicia Stretz Chris Williams
1.Fire Damage significant fiber damage-reported percentages relied unaltered fibers 6.Anthophyllte in association with Fibrous Talc
2 Fire Damage no significant fiber damages effecting fibrous percentages 7.Contamination suspected from other building materials
3.Actind'te in association with VennicWM1e 8.Favorable scenario for water separation on vermiculite for possible analysis by another method
4.Layer not analyzed-attached to previous positive layer and contamination is suspected 9.<1%Result point counted positive
5.Not enough sample to analyze 10.TEM analysis suggested
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CA Labs Crisp Analytical, L.L.C. CA Labs, L.L.C.
1929 Old Denton Road 12232 Industriplex,Suite 32
Dedicated to Carrollton, TX 75006 Baton Rouge,LA 70809
Quality Phone 972-242-2754 Phone 225-751-5632
Fax 972-242-2798 Fax 225-751-5634
Polarized Light Asbestiform Materials Characterization
Customer Info: Attn: Doug Close Customer Project: CA Labs Project#:
Phase Con Environmental Consultants,LLC CBR16093795
2166 Peregrine Court 250 S Original Street,Unit C
Grand Junction,CO 81507 Date: 9/27/2016
Turnaround Time: 24 hr Samples Received: 9/26/2016
Phone# 970-241-6480 Date Of Sampling:
Fax# 970-241-6584 Purchase Order#:
Sample# Corn Layer Analysts Physical Description of Homo- Asbestos type/ Non-asbestos fiber Non-fibrous type
ment # Subsample geneo calibrated visual type/percent /percent
us estimate percent
(Y/N)
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
F12 1 White Compound Y None Detected 100%qu,pe,ca
2 White Drywall with Paper N None Detected 10%ce 90%qu,gy
Baton Rouge NVLAP Lab Code 200772-0 TEM/PLM TDH 30-0370
LDEQ
Analysis Method:Interim(40CFR Part 763 Appendix E to Subpart E)I Improved(EPA-600 I R-93/116)
Preparation Method:HCL acid washing for carbonate based samples,chemical reduction for organically bound components,oil immersion for
identification of asbestos types by dispersion attaining/becke line method.
ca-carbonate mi-mica fg-fiberglass ce-cellulose
gypsum-gypsum ve-vermiculite mw-mineral wool br-b ucite
bi-binder of-other wo-wollastinite ka-kaolin(clay)
or-organic pe-penile to•talc pa-palygorskite(clay)
ma-matrix qu-quartz sy-synthetic Approved Signatories:
Derek Fuselier Senior Analyst Laboratory Director
Analyst Alicia Stretz Chris Williams
1.Fee Damage significant fiber damage-reported percentages reflect unaltered fibers 6.Arahophytlee in association with Fibrous Talc
2.Fire Damage no significant fiber damages effecting fibrous percentages 7.Contamination suspected from other building materials
3.Actinolae in association with Venniculrte 6.Favorable scenario for water separation on vermiculite for possible analysis by another method
4.Layer not analyzed-attached to memos positive layer and contamination is suspected 9.<1%Result point counted positive
S.Not enough sample to analyze 10.TEM analysis suggested
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