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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.240 Silverlode Dr.0157-2023-BRES (7) Environmental & Disaster Restoration, Inc . ECOS Environmental - Glenwood Springs, Colorado 6690 Highway 82 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Office - (970) 945-4407 info@ecosenvironmental.com www.ecosenvironmental.com ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT CLIENT: Laurel Fox ADDRESS: 240 Silverlode Drive Aspen, CO 81611 EMAIL: laurel@strykerhomes.com PHONE: 415-215-2216 ECOS JOB NUMBER: A-23-0211-AT PROJECT LOCATION: 240 Silverlode Drive Aspen, CO 81611 DATE OF INSPECTION: 11-16-23 DATE OF REPORT: 11-20-23 RECEIVED 12/2H/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. SUMMARY ECOS Environmental&Disaster Restoration (ECOS) was contracted to conduct a limited asbestos inspection at the above referenced location to determine if there is asbestos containing building material (ACBM),in building materials located in the first sub level bathroom,sides 1 and 2,of the property for a proposed renovation. The inspection was performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Colorado Regulation 8 Part B in effect at the time of this Inspection. This inspection is not intended to be technically exhaustive. The inspection includes all accessible building materials in the affected location;however, should any additional building materials be discovered during demolition,those materials must be sampled and analyzed prior to continuing with the work. Five (5) samples were collected of the suspect materials,as listed in the Lab Data Table located on Page 10 of this report. The Inspector has prepared this written Asbestos Inspection Report for the sole use and benefit of the client. The asbestos inspection report shall identify,report, and make recommendations for future evaluation. Client agrees to read the entire Asbestos Inspection Report when received and shall promptly contact the Inspector with questions and/or concerns regarding the reported findings.The use of this report and information contained herein by others,in whole or in part,is not authorized without the written mutual consent of the client and Asbestos Consulting Firm,ECOS Environmental. INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS This inspection was performed by Daniel W.Jenkins Jr., Colorado State Department of Public Health and Environment Certification Number 23812. SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURE ECOS collected bulk samples,in a random and representative manner,of the homogenous areas as determined by the above-named Inspector, an EPA/State of Colorado Certified Asbestos Building Inspector. A simplified sampling scheme was utilized as described in EPA pink book table 2. Samples were collected by using wet techniques to minimize damage to the suspect asbestos containing building material (ACBM) and subsequent fiber release. These wet methods may entail wetting the surface of the material to be sampled with water mist from a spray bottle or contained using a plastic bag. The sample container is pressed tightly against the surface of the material being sampled and with a twisting motion,the sampler is slowly pushed into the material for collection. The container is then labeled with a unique sample ID number and marked on the Sampling Area Diagram. The Inspector cleans the tools and equipment,following collection of each sample to minimize cross-contamination between sample collecting. The Inspector assumes materials in inaccessible locations were homogenous to those in accessible locations,to limit disturbance during the sampling process. All samples were placed in sealed,labeled containers,with sample descriptions and locations were recorded. Samples were delivered under a chain of custody for analysis to approved lab. Performance of this asbestos inspection is intended to reduce,but not eliminate,uncertainty regarding the presence of ACBM in connection with the above referenced property.No guarantee is ex ressed or implied that all ACBM was identified in the inspection. Therefore, ECOS Environmental cDEWED 12/26 2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. accountable for restrictions placed on us by the client,conditions or information unknown, or areas inaccessible at the time of the inspection. TRANSMITTAL OF ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT One copy of the building or structure asbestos survey shall be immediately transmitted by the owner as follows: • One copy of the completed asbestos survey shall be sent by the owner,or their agent,to the local government entity charged with issuing a permit for actions such as demolition, renovation,remodeling or repair work under applicable State or local laws. • The completed asbestos survey shall be kept on the construction site with the asbestos notification and variance,if required,throughout the duration of the asbestos project and any associated demolition,renovation,remodeling, or repair project. ASBESTOS SURVEY INFORMATION The asbestos survey shall, at a minimum,identify and assess with due diligence, the locations, quantities,friability,and conditions of all building material types at the affected area of the building or structure. The certified asbestos building inspector is responsible for identification and assessment of all types of materials within the affected area of the building or structure. All building materials visually assessed shall be assumed to be asbestos containing building materials (ACBM) unless bulk sampling is conducted as per standard EPA and OSHA accepted methodologies. The subsequent analysis is performed by a laboratory with the requirements and analyses,which satisfy both CO STATE ELAP and Federal regulations. This includes multi-layered sample analyses to document non-asbestos containing material. The asbestos survey shall also include the building or structure name, address,the owner's name and address, or the name and address of the owner's agent,the name of the firm performing the asbestos survey and a copy of the firm's current asbestos handling license. In addition,the names of the certified inspector(s) performing the survey, a copy of their current individual asbestos handling certificate,the dates of the asbestos survey, a listing of homogeneous areas identifying which ones are ACBM,all laboratory analysis reports for bulk samples collected,and copies of the appropriate certifications for the laboratory used for analysis of samples taken during the asbestos survey. UNIDENTIFIED AND UNASSESSED ASBESTOS When any construction activity such as demolition,remodeling,renovation or repair work reveals suspect ACBM not identified in the asbestos survey,or has not been identified by OSHA or EPA requirements,all activities shall cease in the area where the suspect ACBM is found.Unassessed suspect ACBM shall be assumed, treated, and handled as ACBM,unless proven otherwise by standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods. To document non-asbestos containing material, analysis must be performed by a laboratory with the requirements and analysis which satisfy both CO STATE ELAP and Federal regulations. RECEIVED 12/2E02023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental&Disaster Restoration,Inc. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT If the asbestos survey finds asbestos containing building material (ACBM) in the area of the building or structure to be demolished,renovated,remodeled, or have repair work,the owner or the owner's agent shall conduct,an Asbestos Abatement performed by a licensed General Asbestos Contractor (GAC) in accordance with all standards set forth. All building or structure owners and GACs on a demolition,renovation,remodeling,or repair project shall inform all trades about the ACBM on the work site. All ACBM impacted by the demolition,renovation,remodeling, or repair project shall be removed prior to access of other uncertified trades or personnel. No demolition,renovation,remodeling, or repair work shall take place by the owner or the owner's agent prior to the completion of the asbestos abatement in accordance with Regulation 8 Part B. For multi-phased work, access is restricted for uncertified trades or personnel in the area where the asbestos abatement is taking place. Upon completion of the asbestos abatement, other trades and personnel will have access to the work site.For demolition projects exempt from asbestos survey requirements due to being structurally unsound,the demolition is considered an asbestos abatement. ASBESTOS PROTECT An asbestos project is any work involving the removal, encapsulation,enclosure,repair,or disturbance of friable or non-friable asbestos, or any handling of ACBM which may result in the release of asbestos fibers. An asbestos project shall include any disturbance of asbestos fibers,planning,asbestos survey, project design,background air sampling, gross removal,cleanup, the handling of all ACBM, inspection,final cleaning, air clearance,and final waste removal from site.An asbestos project starts with Phase I when the planning, asbestos survey,and design work begins as required.The project shall not be considered completed until Phase II D is complete. (See Table 1 below). Phase I Phase II (Prior to Asbestos Start->Abatement-> End Abatement Contractor) A B A B C D Regulated Asbestos Final Asbestos abatement handling survey, Background work area(s) including gross cleaning Final waste planning, air sampling preparation removal or and removal and design and enclosure abatement,initial clearance from site construction cleans, and waste air samples Start->Asbestos Project->Final Clearance RECEIVED 12/2E02023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT TRIGGER LEVELS An asbestos abatement in a Single-Family Residential Dwelling (SFRD) less than 32 square feet,50 linear feet on pipes, or the volume equivalent of a 55-gallon drum is regulated by OSHA in 29 CFR 1926.1101.An abatement of materials greater than these trigger levels are regulated by the Colorado Department of Public Health&Environment (CDPHE). These regulations are found in the Colorado Regulation 8,Part B. In Public and Commercial Buildings,the trigger levels are 160 square feet,260 linear feet on pipes, or the volume equivalent of a 55-gallon drum. In school buildings, any amount of damage to or removal of ACBM to greater than 3 square feet or 3 linear feet on pipes must be handled in accordance with the Colorado Regulation 8 and AHERA regulations. ASBESTOS SURVEY FLOW CHART Asbestos Test I Non Detect < 1% >1% 1 No Action OSHA Reg. 8 'dditional Reg. 8 Required Requirements Requirements Requirements >3,000 SF NO Permit p Required L Permit 1 Project Design ECOS provides ' clearance (NOT Clearance Testing Project Manager required) i` Oversight Manifested Disposal at pproved Landfil RECEIVED 12/202023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. Homogenous areas sampling requirement: SF= Square Footage. LF= Linear Footage HOMOGENOUS MATERIAL TYPE QUANTITIES ■ MINIMUM#OF SAMPLES O TO<1,000 SF 3 SURFACING MATERIAL 1,000 TO 5,000 SF 5 >5,000 SF 7 BULK SAMPLES OF MATERIALS WITH 0 TO<1,000 SF 3 SURFACING MATERIALS 1,000 TO 5,000 SF 5 >5,000 SF 7 THERMAL SYSTEM INSULATION EACH MATERIAL 3 PATCH<6 SF,LF 1 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS EACH MATERIAL 2 ASBESTOS REMOVAL CATEGORIES Category I Non-Friable ACM:-Asbestos-containing packings, gaskets,resilient floor covering, and asphalt roofing materials, etc. containing more than one percent 1% asbestos when dry cannot be crumbled,pulverized,or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Category II Non-Friable ACM:-Any material,excluding Category I Non-Friable ACM,containing more than one percent 1% asbestos when dry cannot be crumbled,pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Class I Asbestos Work: OSHA term -involves the abatement of Thermal Systems Insulation (TSI) and Surfacing ACBM and PACM. Class II Asbestos Work: OSHA term-involves the abatement of ACBM which is not TSI or Surfacing material. This includes,but is not limited to,the removal of ACBM wallboard,floor tile and sheeting, roofing and siding shingles, and construction mastics. Class III Asbestos Work: OSHA term -meaning Repair and Maintenance operations,where no more than a minor quantity of ACBM,including TSI and Surfacing ACBM and PACM,is likely to be disturbed. Class IV Asbestos Work: OSHA term-meaning Maintenance and Custodial Activities during which employees contact but do not disturb ACBM or PACM and activities to clean up non-ACBM waste and debris resulting from Class I, II and III activities. dust, D 12/26 2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. DEFINITIONS AHERA:ASBESTOS HAZARD EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT Asbestos Containing Material (ACM): material containing more than 1% asbestos. Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACBM): means surfacing ACM, thermal system insulation ACM, or miscellaneous ACM found in or on interior structural members or other part of a school building or state building. Asbestos:A generic name given to several naturally occurring hydrated mineral silicates possessing a unique crystalline structure. They are incombustible in air and are separable into fibers. Asbestos includes the asbestiform varieties of chrysotile,crocidolite,amosite (cummingtonite-grunerite), anthophyllite,tremolite and actinolite. Asbestos Abatement:Procedures to control fiber release from asbestos material. This includes removal, encapsulation,enclosure,repair,and disturbance of friable asbestos or any handling of asbestos material that may result in the release of asbestos fibers. Asbestos Consulting Firm (ACF): any person who performs or offers to perform any of the following activities, as required by Regulation 8,Part B,in the state of Colorado: asbestos building inspection and bulk sampling, development of asbestos management plans,air monitoring for asbestos fibers, development of asbestos project designs, and project management. Asbestos Laboratory:any person who performs or offers to perform asbestos analysis of bulk or air samples as required by Regulation 8,Part B in the state of Colorado. Asbestos Spill: any release of asbestos fibers due to a breach of the containment barrier or an abatement project,or due to any cause other than asbestos abatement. Assessment: an evaluation of the condition of ACM or ACBM, or suspected ACM or ACBM,which determines the need for a response action. Building Owner:The person in whom legal title to the premises is vested unless the premises are held in land trust,in which instance building owner means the person in whom beneficial title is vested. Certified:holding a certificate issued pursuant to this regulation. Emergency:An unexpected situation or sudden occurrence of a serious and urgent matter which demand immediate action and constitutes a threat to life,health or may cause major damage to a property. Delay of a contract does not constitute an emergency,nor are demolition projects emergencies unless the facility has been declared in imminent danger of collapse by a government entity. Friable: the material,when dry,may be crumbled,pulverized,or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Friable includes previously nonfriable material after such previously nonfriable material be r E IVE o 12/26 2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental&Disaster Restoration,Inc. damaged or disturbed to the extent when dry it may be crumbled,pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. General Abatement Contractor (GAC): any certified person who performs or offers to perform asbestos abatement. Homogenous Area:an area of surfacing material,thermal system insulation material,or miscellaneous material uniform in color,texture, and after due diligence on the part of the Certified Asbestos Building Inspector, appears or has been confirmed to have the same date of application,and is unlikely to consists of more than one type, or formulation, of material. Inspection: an activity undertaken to determine the presence or location, or to assess the condition of, friable or non-friable ACM or ABCM or suspected ACM or ACBM,whether by visual or physical examination,or by collecting samples of such material. This term includes re-inspections of friable and non-friable known or assumed ACM or ACBM which has been previously identified. Major Asbestos Spill: an asbestos spill involving the disturbance of friable ACM in an amount greater than the trigger levels. Minor Asbestos Spill: an asbestos spill involving the disturbance of ACM in an amount less than or equal to the trigger levels. Miscellaneous Material -building material on components, structural members or fixtures, such as floor and ceiling tiles, and does not include surfacing material or thermal system insulation. Nonfriable: material which, when dry, may not be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Damaged nonfriable material or nonfriable materials in poor condition may become friable. OSHA:Occupational Safety and Health Administration Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM):An optical microscopic technique used to distinguish between different types of asbestos fibers by their shape and unique optical properties. Project:planned work or activity to be finished over a period of time and is intended to achieve a particular purpose. Calculation to determine if activities required under Regulation 8,Part B,will exceed trigger levels id done by summing up all quantities of ACM present in the building will be directly impacted/damaged by the planned work will occur during a particular project. Building owners or contractors may not avoid the requirement of Regulation 8,Part B by breaking up a project to remain below trigger levels. Repair: Corrective action using required work practices to control fiber release from damaged asbestos material. RECEIVED 12/26 2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental&Disaster Restoration,Inc. Surfacing Material - material sprayed on, troweled on, or otherwise applied to surfaces, such as acoustical plaster on ceilings and fireproofing materials on structural members, or other materials on surfaces for acoustical,fireproofing, or other purposes. Thermal System Insulation (TSI) - material applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts, or other interior structural components to prevent heat loss or gain, or water condensation, or for other purposes. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM):an analytical technique used for the definitive identification of asbestos. This technique can be used for both air and bulks sample analyses as allowed by this regulation. Trigger Levels: The minimum amounts of ACBM required to trigger the state and OSHA regulations. HOMOGENOUS AREAS SAMPLED DURING INSPECTION ti. o w w LOCATION U U E~ O a MATERIALY Material H < Q w u cn Q a w U cc2 `J Al S Compound with SE wall of bathroom 2 N 0 F G SD 3 500 drywall A2 S Drywall with paint NW wall of bathroom 1 N 0 F G SD 3 500 SW of the shower A3 S Compound and NW wall of bathroom 1 N 0 F G SD 3 500 drywall above the shower AA1 M Texture with paint, NW wall of bathroom 1 N 0 F G SD 2 500 drywall tape,and above the shower compound AA2 M Compound with SE wall bathroom 2 N 0 F G SD 2 500 drywall tape,texture, above the shower and drywall MATERIALS ARE GIVEN A SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL FOR DISTURBANCE SO THE CONTRACTORS CAN RENOVATE THE PROPOSED AREA. KEY: MATERIAL TYPE S= SURFACING TSI= THERMAL SYSTEMS INSULATION RECEIVEDM=MISCELLANEOUS 12/26 2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental ❑isaster Restoration,Inc. CONDITION G= No VISIBLE DAMAGE D= VISIBLE DAMAGE<10%OVER ENTIRE MATERIAL OR 25% LOCALIZED SD=VISIBLE DAMAGE>10%OVER ENTIRE MATERIAL OR 25%LOCALIZED FRIABLE CATEGORY F=FRIABLE MATERIAL;MATERIALS THAT CAN CRUMBLE OR BE REDUCED TO POWDER BY HAND PRESSURE NFI=CATEGORY I NON-FRIABLE MATERIAL;MATERIALS THAT CANNOT BE CRUMBLED OR REDUCED TO POWDER BY HAND PRESSURE THAT DO NOT INCLUDE CATEGORY I NON-FRIABLE MATERIALS. POTENTIAL FOR DISTURBANCE L= LOW POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE D= POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE SD=POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE ASSESSMENT CATEGORIES 1=DAMAGED OR SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED TSI ACM 2=DAMAGED FRIABLE SURFACING ACM 3=SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED FRIABLE SURFACING ACM 4=DAMAGED OR SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED FRIABLE MISC.ACM 5=ACM WITH POTENTIAL FOR DISTURBANCE 6=ACM WITH POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT DISTURBANCE 7=ANY REMAINING FRIABLE ACM OR FRIABLE SUSPECT ACM INVENTORY DESCRIPTION HOMOGENOUS AREA LOCATION/FUNCTIONAL SPACE cn A AREA 1 FIRST SUBLEVEL BATHROOM,SIDES 1 TEXTURE AND 2 AA AREA 2 FIRST SUBLEVEL BATHROOM,SIDES 1 JOINT AND 2 COMPOUND AND DRYWALL CONCLUSION A visual inspection was completed of building materials within the residence of the proposed remodel area. Five (5) samples were collected and sent to Aerobiology Laboratories in Golden, CO,for analysis using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). All samples came back non-detect for asbestos. RECEIVED 12/2Eg2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. LAB RESULTS AERObioLogy� LABORATORY 780Siaam Street ASSOCIAILS, INCORPOItAWED Suite 1W Gome30 CO.7031323746�716 A Pace Analytical'Laboratory Certificate of 1nalssis AIM tY0Lo1'9'' Client Name ECUS En>irunmuntal M `I(\(n I Otte Collected: 11 162023 Street Address 6690 HWY 02 N V C]L=.cJ Date Rnxised: 11172023 City.State]JP (JIenus ul Springs.CO 6I60I TFSI1NG U Date Amdyt d: 11 17 2023 Alm: Daniel Jenlim Jr. NV'LAP Lab Code 2008600 Date Reprtol: 11.172023 CIIRM Project Nance: 240 Siherlu it Disc.Aspen.CO Project ID: 2304014 Test Requested: 3002..1>be>tos in Bulk!Wanks Method: LPA 600 R-93.116:Method for A>k-Aos in Bulk Building Materials.EPA-40 CFR.Appemkx E to Subpart E of Part 763.Intennn Method for.Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples Non-Asbestos Non-Fibrous Matrix Sample Identification Layer • Ilano-ceneous Phc>ieal Del option of Sample k->Layer A> to>Detected A>batu>Percentage Fiber Material Material Penrmagu 1 Y N I Client Lab Sampk Number Pacenlage Pert rtaee Cornpos on 23048214-IA IS While Compound ND 100 C Y' Al ' 23048214-1B 85 (iray:TanDrywall ND 25CELL.FG 75 (i N A2 23048214-2 IOU Ian White Drywall with White Paint ND 70 CELLFG 30 (i N 23048214-3A I5 White Compound ND 100 C Y' A3 ' 23048214-3B '5 (irav•IanDrvnall ND I5CELL,FG SS G N 23048214-4A I5 White Texture ND 100 C Y 23048214-4B 5O White Compound with off-White Paint ND 1011 C N AA! 23048214-4C 30 Whitc'fapc ND 95CELL S N 23048214-4D 5 White Compound ND 100 C Y AA2 2 31148214-SA S W'hitc Compound ND I011 C Y AC'=Ae=0tolue All=Animal Hsu B=Bunter Q-Quoit. AM=Auiosite CELL=Cellulose C' Colette T-Tar /j1 „, D AN=Aothoplitilitr FG=Fibrous Glass D= B 1'-Vows-Mite / a l4r4 R CHRY=Chrywuilc MW=Mineral Wool G=(I Gypsypu um CR=Crocidolde 0T=Other M=Mica 1Tranu Harban Emily'1'Iromproar TRM=Tretuolite SYN=Synthetic OR=Organic Laboratory Analyst Asbestos Lab Supervisor Tr-Trace TL.Talc OP=Opaques ND-None Detected W-Wollauotbk P•Peale Pa:Y_'ci3 RECEIVEt 12/2E02023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. AERObioEogy� LAbORATORy ?80 Simms Street ASSOCIATES, h INCORPORATED Cam.�'„001 103.232.31146 A Pace Analytical?Laboratory led ificate of An Si% �eM1f on"t'o''""' Client Name ECOSEnvinmmcnIal atvQ�. DateCullried: 11/162023 Street Address 6690 HWY K_s W V LaJ Date Receiivd: 11/172023 City.Sure rip Glenwood Springs,CO 81601 TESTING Date Analyad: 11/17/2023 Atm: Daniel kakis Jr. NVLAP bib Code 2008604 Dateftputtcsl: II/112023 Cleat MJed Name: 240 Sds cloud Drive.Aspen.CO Ned ID: 23048214 Test Requnlcd. 3W2,Asbestos in Balk Samples Method: EPA 6000 R-93I l6:Method fur Asbestos in bulk Building Materials.EPA--40 CFR App nulu E to Subpar E of Pan'63,Interim Method fun.Anbontou in Bull Insulation Samples Sample Idnn ficalion Lays Nun-Asbestos NunFi6nxu Malta s _ Physical ticxnpuon of SampkCost Ash'etosDetected AshavusPercmtagc Fiber Malenal Material Client Lib San k,x I' I':rcartucc Penmtage Composition (YMI W ' Psn'rnlaae 23048214-5ki 5 White Tape ND 95 CELL 5 N 23048214-5C 7 White Compound ND 100 C Y AA2 23048214-5D 6 White Texture with White Paint NI) I all C N 2304S214-51. 74 WhnclanDrywall ND ISCELLFG S5 G N AC=Admolat AN=Annual Han 9-Bader Q-Qwil AM=Among CELL=Celluhme C-(akin T-Tar / Raid,,,, (v ¶ T�`1__ _ AN=Amhophyllut FG=Fibrau Glass D-Dialrnns V'-Vermiculite boll(( �1�/ CHRY=Chrysotik NIA'=Mineral Wool G-Gypstml CR=Crocidolte OT=Other M=Mica Thomas Harbour Emily Thompson TVA=Tremble SYN=Synthetic OR=Organic Laboratory Analyst Asbestos Lab Supervisor Tr=Trace 11=Talc OP-Opaques ND-None Detected W-Wolhatonite P-Perlite Page 2 ce RECEIVED 12/2d2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. AERObioLogy A LAbORATORy 110SIMMSStrccr ASSOCIATES, INCORPOR Gulls ATED CO,O.80101 01 707J2.3.7716 A Pace Analytical h Laboratory Certificate of Analssiv '4r-f (I Client Name ECOS Enrwnmeninl rn�yf��/] h@ Date Collected: I l'I62023 Street Address 6690 HWY x'_2 W 1J Date R versed. 117172023 Cot.State LP Gknuood Spnnp,CO 81601 TfS1ING Date.Analsoed: 1 U112023 Attn: Daniel Jenkins Jr. NNW lab Cod,200160.0 Date Reported, 1 1 7 112023 Client Project Name: 240 Sdverload Drive,Aspen,CO Project ID.. 23048214 Tea Requested: 3002.Asbestos i•Belk Samples Method. EPA 610 R-93 116.Method fur Asbestos in Bulk Building Matenals,EPA—40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Pan 763.Interim Method fa Asbatus m Bulk Insulation Sample, General Notes •ND indicates no asbestos was detected:the method detection limit is I"o. •Trace or'<1'indicates asbestos was identified in the sample,but the concentration is less than I•o and cannot be quantified without point counting. •Samples identified as inhomogencous(more than one layer)arc separated mto individual layers.and each layer is analyzed and reported separately. • All regulated asbestos minerals(t.e.chrysotile,anionic,crocidohtc.anthephylliie.tremolite,and actinolitel were sought in every layer of each sample,but only those asbestos minerals detected are listed. .Amosite is the common name for the asbestifann vancty of the mineral grunentc.Crocidolitc is the common name used for the asbcstifatm variety of the mineral riebecknc. •Tile,vinyl,foam,plastic,and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter(<0.25 microns in diameter)that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples.more sensitive analytical methods(e.g.TEM,SEM,and XRD)arc recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required. Senn-quantitative bulk TEM floor tile analysis is accepted under NESHAP regulations. •These results arc submitted pursuant to Aerobiology Laboratory Associates.Inc.'s current terms and conditions of sat.including the company's standard warranty and limitation of liability provisions. 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.Acrobiology Laboratory Associates.Inc.will store the samples for a minimum period of thirty(30)days before discarding. A shipping and handbag charge will be assessed for the return of any samples. •Acrobiology does not guarantee the results of tape lifts.microvacs.wipe.andor debris samples.Accurate analysis cannot be performed due to particle size,media used.andor amount of material given. Analysis of these materials should be penurmed by a TEM.A result of,VD does not indicate that the sample area does not contain asbestos.It means the analyst could not identiJy asbestos in the specific.sample for the reasons listed above. • "When joint compound and or tape is apphed to a wallboard it becomes an integral part of the wallboard and in effect becomes one material forming a wall system."EPA 40 CER Part 6I Acrobiology cannot distinguish Joint compound from the same material used as skim coat.Therefore,it is very important that individuals collecting the samples clearly descnbc the sample composition so Acrobiology knows that the drywall system can be compositcd.If only joint sampling areas show layers with`1"o asbestos,then material is Joint compound.II'samples from both joint sampling arca and non-Joint areas show layers with>I",asbestos,then the material should be considered"skim coat"or add-on material. Notes Required by VA7.AP • his report must not be used by the client to claim product certification approval.or endorsement by NVLAP,NISI,or any agency of the Federal Government. • his test report relates only to the items tested or calibrated. • Ihis report is not valid unless it bears the name of a NVLAP-approved signatory. •Any reproduction of this document must include the entire document in order for the report to be valid. RECEIVED 12/2d 2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. AI_Robioloy-y A LabonaIOlry Lab us only. AssocaiEs.—L INCORPORAtTD Received By- frinil ^� A Pace'Laborarwy a30 1/4Received Date: 1 I l7 / -3 lam. 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CERTIFICATIONS • F J ., •1876• r Colorado Department T� of public Health ' and Environment ASBESTOS CONSULTING FIRM w This certifies that Ecos Environmental and Disaster Restoration,Inc • Registration No.:ACF-14480 has met the registration requirements of 25-7-507,C.R.S.and the Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No.8.Pan B,and is hereby authorized to perform asbestos consulting `` activities as required under Regulation No It.Part B,in the state of Colorado. Issued: August 18,2023 Expires: October 09.2024 24.`' SEAL I, 1. It as ..� __ 'Ftpi. J 4 1: . .. Colorado DepartmentDepartment "tt'Yltt 1!'s` of Public Health r` and Environment ASBESTOS u ,=' CERTIFICATION* -*,.f , Y:p, This certifies that • . > Daniel W Jenkins Jr. > Certification No.:23812 - . has met the requirements of 254.507,C.R.S.and Air Quality Control 1*7 :. - Commission Regulation No.8,Part B.and is hereby certified by the stale of Colorado in the following discipline: ~' Building Inspector* ti Isued: Februen 10,2023 N I spires: Februa 19,2024 ^rs 't:`^.- a150 ....;; N n+IwInC+.w.vre7:'' _ L:-.. hr M.IlrLne M'Jk1.Io+r APen Mw..wiva. - SEA, RECEIVED 12/2e/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ecos Environmental Disaster Restoration,Inc. FINAL NOTES This report represents the opinion of the Certified Asbestos Building Inspector at the time of the asbestos assessment survey. If you have any questions,concerns, or if additional information is needed, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Daniel Jenkins Jr, B.I. Colorado State EPA Asbestos Inspector#23812 ECOS Environmental&Disaster Restoration,Inc. (970) 945-4407 RECEIVED 12/202023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT