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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.800 S Monarch St.0098.2018 (2).ARBK A & D Asbestos Testing and Consulting John R. Peterman P.O. Box 1230 Clifton, CO. 81520-1230 Cell 970-270-3689 E-Mail adasbtest@gmail.com March 29, 2018 To: McDonough Construction P.O. Box 11689 Aspen, Co. Attn: Bob RE: Asbestos inspection and testing at the Mountain Queen Condo. 800 S. Monarch St. Unit# 1 Aspen, Co. Qty. Description Cost 4—Bulk Samples (24 hr. turn around) @ $55.00 each $ 220.00 3- Point Count Analysis (24 hr. turnaround) @. $ 55.00 ea. $ 165.00 1- Days Labor $ 450.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE THIS INVOICE $ 835.00 Due and Payable upon Receipt — Thank you for your business RECEIVED 4/11/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT A & D Asbestos Testing and Consulting John R. Peterman *********** P.O. Box 1230 Clifton, CO. 81520-1230 Cell 970-270-3689 E-Mail adasbtest@gmail.com j E i ! INSPECTION REPORT PREPARED FOR: McDonough Construction P.O. Box 11689 Aspen, Co. { LOCATION: Mountain Queen Condo. 800 S. Monarch St. Unit # I Aspen, CO. 1Z. �-� REPORT PREPARED BY: John R. Peterman Inspector Manager COLORADO Certificate No. 6601 COLORADO Registration #ACF-16522 • RECEIVED 4/11/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT- - i A & D Asbestos Testing and Consulting John R. Peterman Asbestos Testing and Consulting INTRODUCTION: On March 26, 2018 an inspection/survey was conducted and 4 bulk samples were collected from: Mountain Queen Condo. 800 S. Monarch St. Unit# 1 Aspen, CO. The purpose of the inspection/survey was to locate and sample suspected Asbestos containing materials that might be present in the area of the Unit that is planned for selective interior renovation. The inspection was made, and the samples were collected by John R. Peterman, an A.H.E.R.A. and State of Colorado Certified Asbestos Inspector. Great care was taken during the inspection and sampling to be as accurate as possible. It should be noted that minimal damage was done to the existing building structures during the inspection so there is no documentation for unseen conditions or stored items. All samples were analyzed by DCM Science Lab in Wheat Ridge, CO. This laboratory is deemed "Proficient" in the E.P.A. Quality Assurance (QA) program for the determination of asbestos in bulk materials, and is accredited by the American Hygiene Association (AHA). SAMPLING PROTOCOL: i A random sampling scheme was used to sample the suspect materials that were discovered. If during any future demolition or renovation work, { suspect material is discovered that hasn't been sampled and would be disturbed, work should be halted until the material has been tested. 3 v IRECENED 4/11/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT A & D Asbestos Testing and Consulting John R. Peterman Asbestos Testing and Consulting • � I Mountain Queen Condo. 800 S. Monarch St. Unit# 1 Aspen, CO. RENOVATION AREA DESCRIPTION: The area of the unit that is planned for renovation is in the master bathroom area of the unit. The interior walls are covered in sheetrock with a light texture. The ceiling in the master bathroom is covered in sheetrock like the walls. The ceiling in the master bathroom closet is sheetrock with a spray on texture. The floor is covered in carpet on a wood subfloor. • CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS: Laboratory analysis of the bulk samples indicates that Asbestos was detected in all of the samples collected. Samples 001, 002 and 003 are composite sheetrock with Asbestos in the texture layer. The Asbestos content of these three samples is less than the Regulatory 1 imit (greater than 1 % Asbestos). The Asbestos content of these three samples was verified by the required Point Count Analysis. Sample 004 is the spray on ceiling texture on the master bathroom closet ceiling. 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C. wax z a x a z AI 0 - ° .-= 4/11/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT S ;C -1- E - N • C - E --- 1.80900- :.�'7.ri.WC. 2421 W.49th Avenue, Unit Wheat Ridge,CO 80033 DCM Proeact No.: ADAT 1173 Client Job No. SCO S MONARCH R Bulk Sample Analysis Page -ot BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURES: 0CM Science Laboratory,Inc.analyzes bulk asbestos samples following procedures developed by the MoCrone Research Institute and in compliance with guidelines established by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA-600/M4-82-020, 1982 and EPA-800/R-93t116. July, 1993). Bulk samples are prepared for analysis using a 10X-80X stereo microscope in a trees filter hood which provides a contamination-free environment. The sample is then analyzed by potarti d light microscopy(PIN)at 100X. When the sample consists of more than ore layer. each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and pleothroism. form.cleavage, relief, birefringence,extraction,orientation. twinning, interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid In mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos. other fibers and non-fibrous constituents are calculated from the values obtained from analyses using the stereo and PLM microscopes. In-house and NIST standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D. Terry and G.V. Chilinger for'The Journal of Sedirnentary Petrology",(Volume 24,pp.229-234. 1955)provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other arrangements are made by the client. ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP(since Apnl 1, 1989). Our NVLAP Lab Code is 101258-0 DCMSL complies with NVLAP requirements unless otherwise noted. ENDORSEMENT: The results of this analysis must not be used by the client to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government The analysis was performed by: John Silverman,Arrays` Ron SonotL Analyst Berra*Analyst Data G (1, Ron Schott � � f Laboratory Director NVLAP Lab Code 10s258.0 RECEIVED 4/11/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT • is7 /11{ IS 1 f * '•,_ 4_ :. z u w 1 g 1 ,, i , ,.., _. . _..., , __,. i i 4 1 I -1- . . ':. ' ' , ..,.... ,, ... ... . x . , 1 , , f• . ' 3. . , 6.4 r;!..,{ Ci .. 5 1 ,it , s . � -S r 1i l __.• . 410 1 0 I . . ;.,,. re ., 8 1 1 , . .i ,\\, 4 In 8 , . ram'' _ j 1 ,..._.. _ i , 1 i i, , , , 0 x g 8 it A........t I 0 I . 4i n ,.. , 1 , f,,. i 4 2._ t i 8 vJ i , `fit 4i t�, ..j. f.. f" —, :„ ,,,, 6 '.. 1: , r " ' a • r" t �,L � b 1. -C,„ , ,T. _ t- I t -, ,1 . - .+- ----_, ).?„, $1 ,...„ ,, , - t_ „_,..., _ ..._,_ , __, _ ,, 4 ...., l . _ 1 t I i li . 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Wen the sample consists of more than one layer,each layer is prepared and analyzed separately. Fiber and matrix materials are identified by the characterization of optical properties including color and p.'eochroism, firm,cleavage, relief, birefringence. extvlcdon.orientation, twinning,interference figure and other distinguishing features. Dispersion staining is also used to further aid in mineral identification. All percentages of asbestos, other fibers and non-fibrous constituents ere calculated from the values obtained from analyses using the stereo and PIM microscopes. In-house and NISI standards as well as a chart prepared by R.D.Terry and G.V.Chilinger for"The Journal of Sedimentary Petrology".(Volume 24. pp. 229-234, 1955)provide a guide for estimating percentages. All samples are archived for six months unless other arrangements are made by the client ACCREDITATION: DCMSL is accredited by NVLAP(since April 1, 1989) Our NVLAP Lab Code Is 10125S-0. 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