USS 2539 BK 1200 LT 2 & 3B A/P LEASE - ZCP 4/12/2018Kodiak Island Borough Print Form Submit by Email
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` 710 Mill Bay Rd. Rm 205
Kodiak AK 99615
Ph. (907) 486 - 9363 Fax (907) 486 - 9396
http://www.kodiakak.us
Zoning Compliance Permit Permit No.
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The following information is to be supplied by the Applicant:
Property Owner / Applicant: Alutiiq Aviation Services, Inc. / KPB Architects (owner's representative)
Mailing Address: PO Box 1544, Kodiak, AK 99615 / 500 L Street, Ste 400, Anchorage, AK 99501 (owner's representative)
Phone Number: (907) 942-1063 / (907) 274-7443 (owner's representative)
Other Contact email, etc.: andy.teuber@gmail.com /jshin@kpbarchitects.com (owner's representative)
Legal Description: Subdv: USS 2539 Block: 1200 Lot:aA-„-
Street Address: 1633 Airport Way, Kodiak, AK 99615
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Description of Proposed Action: Demolition of the entire structure
Site Plan to include: Lot boundaries and existing easements, existing buildings, proposed location of new construction, access points,
and vehicular parking areas.
Staff Compliance Review: Current Zoning: I y PROP -11D 1L73�
Lot Area: \ "�3 ACS' 1✓5 Lot Width: Bld'g Height: U PLVK ITLQ
Front Yard: It Rear Yard: Side Yard: Q
Prk'g Plan Rvw? V # of Req'd Spaces:
Staff Compliance Review otes:
Plat / Subdivision Requirements?
Subd Case No. Plat No. Bld'g Permit No. `�y
Does the project involve
an EPA defined facility? YES
*Commercial buildings, installations (military bases),
institutions (schools, hospitals) and residences with
more than four (4) dwelling units.
Driveway
Permit? no
Septic Plan
Approval: no
Fire
Marshall: no
Proof of EPA notification provided (if required)? YES
*Required for all demolitions, for renovations disturbing at least 160 square
feet 260 linear feet, or 35 cubic feet of Regulated Asbestos Containing Material (RACM), and
for renovations that remove a load -supporting structural member.
No permit will be issued for such projects without proof of EPA notification
Applicant Certification: I hereby certify that I will comply with the provisions of the Kodiak Island Borough Code and that I
have the authority to certify this as the property owner, or as a representative of the property owner. I agree to have identifiable
corner markers in place for verification of building setback (yard) requirements.
Attachments? As -Built Survey List Other: Demolition plan
Date: 04/05/18
KPB Architects, Inc. `
Signature: Jae Shin (as owner's representative)
jshin@kpbarchitects.com, 907-274-7443
This permit is only for the proposed project as described by the applicant. If there are any changes to the
proposed project, including its intended use, prior to or during its siting, construction, or operation, contact
this office immediately to determine if further review and approval of the revised project is necessary.
THIS FORM DOES NOTA UTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION WHEN A BUILDING PERMIT IS REQUIRED.
"EXPIRATION: Anyzoning compliance permit issued is subject to the same expiration, suspension, and revocation provisions as a
building permit issued for the same construction permit.**
CDD Staff Certification
Date: `l / ) 7 CDD Staff:
Payment Verification Zoning Compliance
Payable in C shier's Office Room # 104 - Main floor of Borough Building
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PAYMENT DATE
04/12/2018
COLLECTION STATION
CASHIER
RECEIVED FROM
ALUTIIQ AVIATION
SERVICES
DESCRIPTION
1633 AIRPORT WAY
Zoning Comp]
Kodiak Island Borough
710 Mill Bay Rd.
Kodiak, AK 99615
Zoning Compliance Permit
BZ 2018 054
Payments: Type Detail Amount
Check 52113 $30.00
Customer Copy
Total Amount:
BATCH NO.
2018-00000550
RECEIPT NO.
2018-00001056
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TRANSMITTAL
To:
Jack L. Maker
c/o KIB Community Development Dept.
710 Mill Bay Road
Kodiak, AK 99615
Attn: Jack L. Maker, Associate Planner
From: Jae Shin, AIA
Description/ Remarks:
ARCHITECTS
Date: 4/6/18
Time:
Project No. 18002.01
Project Name: Alutiiq Aviation Building - DB
Demo permit fee and letter of authorization for KPB to be the owner's agent
Copy To: By: Jae Shin
500 L Street, Suite 400 Anchorage, AK 99501 P: 907.274.7443 F: 907.274.7407 www.kpbarchitects.com
Alutiiq Aviation Services, Inc.
1633 Airport Way
Kodiak, AK 99615
(907) 942-1063
April 6th, 2018
To Whom It May Concern,
I, Andrew Teuber, owner of Alutiiq Aviation Services, Inc. authorize Jae Shin with KPB Architects to act
as my agent in respect to obtaining, processing, and filing permits with the City of Kodiak, Kodiak Island
Borough, State of Alaska and all other necessary entities.
If you have any questions please contact my assistant, Amy Belisle, at (907) 707-9222.
Respectfully,
Andy Teuber
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U.S. EPA NOTIFICATION OF DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION
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Operator Project # 18-1295
Postmark
Date Received
Notification #
1. Type of Notification (check one): Original Revised Canceled
Il. Facility Description
Building Name: Alutiiq Aviation Services Building
Address: 1633 Airport Way
City: Kodiak State: AK Zip Code: 99615 County: KIB
Site Location : USS 2539 BK 1200 LT 2 and 3B
Building Size (square feet): 18,000 # of Floors: 2 Age in Years: 50+
Present Use: Abandoned Prior Use: Airline Terminal and Restaurant
III. Type of Operation (check one): Vj Demo Ordered Demo Renovation Ll Emergency Renovation Fire Training
IV. Is Asbestos Present? (check one): W1 Yes I INo
V. Facility Information
Owner Name: Alutiiq Aviation Services
Address: PO Box 1544
City: Kodiak State: AK Zip Code: 99615
Contact: Amy Belisle Telephone: (907) 486-9803 Fax:
Removal Contractor Name: Environmental Contracting Solutions
Address: PO Box 1810
City: Kodiak State: AK Zip Code: 99615
Contact: Monique Lewis Telephone: (H7)654-5580 Fax:
Other Operator (demolition/general): Jay Brant General Contractor
Address: 52 Fish Rip Ct #1
City: Base Kodiak State: AK Zip Code: 99615
Contact: Wayne Johnson Telephone: ( 907) 942-3028 Fax:
VI. Procedure, including analytical methods, employed to detect the presence of and to estimate the quantity of RACM and
Category I and Category II non -friable ACM:
ECS completed a hazardous materials survey. Laboratory analysis detected areas of ACM
VII. Approximate Amount of Asbestos Materials:
RACM to be Removed
Non -friable Asbestos Material
to be Removed
Non -friable Asbestos Material
NOT to be Removed
Category I
Category II
Category I
Category II
Pipes (linear feet)
20
Surface Area (square feet)
500
Facility Components (cubic feet)
5900
VIII. Scheduled Dates Demolition or Renovation: Start: 04/30/18 Complete: 06/30/18
IN. Dates for Asbestos Removal (MM/DD/YY) Start: 04/18/18 Complete: 04/29/18
Days of the Week:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Flours of Operation:
7a -7p
7a -7p
7a -7p
7a -7p
7a -7p
7a -7p
7a -7p
U.S. EPA NOTIFICATION OF DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION
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X. Description of planned Demolition or Renovation work to be performed and method(s) to be employed, including demolition
or renovation techniques to be used and description of affected facility components:
Wet methods will be used. Mastic will be removed with a low articulation floor scraper designed specifically for
removal of asbestos floor tile and mastic. HEPA filtration systems will be employed during all phases of abatement.
XI. Description of work practices and engineering controls to be used to comply with the requirements, including asbestos
removal and waste handling emission control procedures:
HEPA vacuum. Double Bag 6 -mil poly. Waste will be transported to EPA/ADEC certified landfill in Kodiak.
?CII. Waste Transporter #1
Name: Environmental Contracting Solutions
Address: PO Box 1810
City: Kodiak State: AK Zip Code: 99615
Contact: Monique Lewis Telephone: (907)654-5580
Waste Transporter #2
Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
Contact: Telephone: ( )
XIII. Waste Disposal
Name: Kodiak Island Borough Landfill
Address: 1203 Monashka Bay Rd
City: Kodiak State: AK Zip Code: 99615
Contact: Telephone: ( 907) 486-9345
XIV. Emergency Demolition (complete Item XIV only if this project is an Emergency Demo.)
1. Attach a copy of the Order to this notice.
2. Name of Authority Issuing Order: Title:
3. Authority of Order (Citation of Code):
4. Date of Order (MM/DD/YY): Date Ordered to Begin
XV. Emergency Renovation (Attach separate sheet with the following information if project is Emergency Renovation.)
1. Date and I -lour of the Emergency:
2. Description of the Sudden, Unexpected Event:
3. Explanation of how the event caused unsafe conditions or equipment damage or an unreasonable financial burden.
XVI. Description of procedures to be followed in the event that unexpected RACM is found or non -friable ACM becomes
crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder.
Wet methods will be used. Abatement crews will be re -mobilized. A full survey will be completed.
XVII. I certify that an individual trained in the provisions of NESHAP (40 CFR PART 61, SUBPART M) will be on -site during the
Demolition or Renovation, and evidence that the required training has been accomplished by this person will be
available during normal business hours.
Monique Lewis, Principal ECS
Signature of Owner/Operator Date Type or Print Name and Title
XV1I1. I acknowledge the existence of laws prohibiting the submission of false or misleading statements, and I certify that facts
contained in this notification are true, accurate, and complete.
Monique Lewis, Principal ECS
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Attn: Jeff Bechtel, Project Manager
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Kodiak, AK 99615
Sent Electronically: ibechtel@iavbrant.com
RE: Asbestos Survey Report—Alutiiq Aviation Building, 1633 Airport Way
Mr. Bechtel,
Thank you for providing Environmental Contracting Solutions, Inc (ECS) the opportunity to
conduct an Asbestos Survey of the Alutiiq Aviation building. Attached in the final report for the
survey that was completed on March 21, 2018.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the undersigned.
Respectfully,
James R. Glenn
Environmental Contracting Solutions, Inc.
PO Box 1810, Kodiak, AK 99615
Phone: 907-942-0927
Email: james@ecsak.com
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Table of Contents
1.0 Summary............................................................................................................................................... 3
2.0 Background...........................................................................................................................................3
3.0 Methodology........................................................................................................................................ 3
3.1 Inspection Method............................................................................................................................
4
3.2 Analytical Laboratory........................................................................................................................
4
4.0 Results...................................................................................................................................................
4
4.1 Functional Areas...............................................................................................................................
4
4.1.1 Functional Area 1.......................................................................................................................
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4.1.2 Functional Area 2....................................................................................................................... 5
4.1.3 Functional Area 3.......................................................................................................................
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4.1.4 Functional Area 4.....................................................................................................................
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4.1.5 Functional Area 5.....................................................................................................................
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4.1.6 Functional Area 6.....................................................................................................................
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4.1.7 Functional Area 7.....................................................................................................................
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5.0 Warranty.............................................................................................................................................
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6.0 Conclusions and Recommendations...................................................................................................
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6.1 Asbestos..........................................................................................................................................
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6.2 Hazardous Material Handling and Disposal.....................................................................................
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7.0 SIGNATURE AND QUALIFICATIONS.....................................................................................................
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Appendix 1— Standard Methodology
Appendix 2 — Sample Logs and Sketches
Appendix 3 — Chain of Custody
Appendix 4 —Analytical Results
Appendix 5 — Asbestos Regulatory Summary
Appendix 6 — Building Inspector Certification
Appendix 7 — ACM Sample Photo Log
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1.0 Summary
Environmental Contracting Solutions Inc. (ECS) was retained by Jay -Brant General Contractors
LLC (Jay -Brant) to collect bulk samples of building materials in the abandoned Mark Air facility
located at 1633 Airport Way in Kodiak, Alaska. Forty-five (45) samples of various building
systems were collected on March 21, 2018. Samples were processed and transported to EMSL in
Seattle, which is an NVLAP certified laboratory of bulk sample analysis for asbestos. Of the forty-
five (45) samples taken, one hundred twenty-five (125) separate layers were tested for the
presence of asbestos. Based on the analytical results of this sampling event, eleven (11)
samples were found to contain asbestos in amounts greater than one percent (>I%). See
Appendix 4 for a complete summary of the laboratory results. The identified materials need to
be handled in accordance with state and federal regulations. If at any time the integrity of the
material is compromised to a degree in which visible emissions are present, it would be
considered a fiber release episode and a health hazard.
2.0 Background
The facility was first developed in the mid 1960's. Wien Air acquired the property in 1974 and
made modifications and expansions to the facility during the mid -1970's. The facility was again
remodeled in 1983. Mark Air expanded the terminal in 1989 adding approximately 2,000 square
feet to the building. This facility was primarily used for airline and cargo operations with offices,
a gift shop, a restaurant, and lounge. Most recently it was used for general storage and a
bar/restaurant. Jay -Brant represents the new owner of the facility, Alutiiq Airlines. Jay -Brant
contracted with ECS on behalf of Alutiiq to conduct an asbestos survey in preparation for
building demolition.
Qualified and experienced personnel conducted the inspection. James Glenn, a certified AHERA
Building Inspector in accordance with US Environmental Protection Agency regulations, led the
inspection. Monique Lewis, a certified abatement supervisor and Certified Safety Professional
assisted with the documentation of this report.
This report has been prepared for exclusive use by the client, Jay -Brant and their designees.
Neither ECS, nor any staff member assigned to the investigation has any interest or
contemplated interest, financial or otherwise, in the subject property or in any entity which
owns, leases, or occupies the subject or surrounding properties.
3.0 Methodology
The asbestos survey was performed in compliance with EPA AHERA standards, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) sampling and building inspection standards set forth
in 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910, 29 CFR 1926, 40 CFR 61, and 40 CFR 763.
Materials containing more than 1% asbestos detected in any single sample are defined as
Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) even if other samples of the same material are found to be
asbestos free. Bulk samples were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) as described by
the Interim Method of Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Samples, EPA 600/R-93/116 Method.
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This is a standard method of analysis in optical mineralogy and the current accepted method for
the determination of asbestos in bulk samples. The size of the facility made the classification of
ACM complex therefore the facility was divided into functional areas (FA). Each FA was
determined by how each area would be sectioned off and abated if ACM was discovered. The
facility was divided into seven distinct functional areas, referred to as FA -1 through FA -7. For a
complete ECS Standard Methodology, see Appendix 1.
3.1 Inspection Method
The onsite asbestos inspection included the following elements:
a) Building sketches were drawn to differentiate the separate functional areas and
annotated to show sample locations. (See Appendix 2)
b) Identification of suspect materials and homogenous materials throughout the
facility.
c) Collection of bulk samples on suspect materials using proper methods and
techniques to ensure collection of materials from all material layers.
d) Samples were collected from exposed locations.
e) Samples were placed in individual, sealed zip -lock bags. The samples were
labeled as they were harvested, and a corresponding label was placed at the
sample location for later reference.
f) The location of each sample and a brief description (color, use, or type.) was
recorded on a field sample log. (See Appendix 3)
g) Chain of Custody documentation was completed, and the samples prepared and
packaged for laboratory analysis. Samples were submitted to an EPA approved
laboratory for polarized light microscopy (PLM) analysis. Please refer to the
laboratory analysis sheets for a more detailed description of the microscopic
analysis of these samples (See Appendix 4).
3.2 Analytical Laboratory
The laboratory used for analysis was EMSL Analytical, INC., located at 3317 3rd. Ave S, Suite D,
Seattle, WA 98134. Collected samples were analyzed using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) in
accordance with EPA guidance. EMSL is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory
Accreditation Program (NVLAP).
4.0 Results
The AHERA field sampling was performed on March 21, 2018. The survey was conducted in
accordance with relevant CFR regulatory provisions for commercial buildings and was
documented by photographs, field notes, and figures. A total of forty-five (45) samples were
taken containing one hundred twenty-five (125) separate layers. For a copy of the results see
Appendix 4.
4.1 Functional Areas
The results for this asbestos bulk sample report will be outlined by the separate functional
areas. The functional areas are numbered FA -1 through FA -7. Facing the building from the
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parking lot FA -1 starts on the east side of the building and the functional areas increase in
number as you travel to the west side of the building. The western most side of the building on
the bottom floor being numbered FA -6, with FA -7 ending upstairs above FA -6. (See Figure 1)
4.1.1 Functional Area 1
FA -1 is a hangar area on the eastern most section of the building. The day we sampled there
was a helicopter parked in the west side of the room near the entrance of FA -2. One gypsum
wallboard (GWB) sample that was three different layers was taken from FA -1 since most of the
walls and ceiling were homogenous to the areas in FA -2. None of the samples analyzed from
FA -1 were identified as ACM (See Table 1 Below).
Table 1 Results of FA -1
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -1-1
Gypsum wallboard (GWP)
Southeast wall
None detected
Wallboard
box in functional area 2
(ND)
FA -1-1 Joint
White joint compound
Southeast wall
None detected
Compound
vinyl floor tile
area 2
(ND)
FA -1-1 Tape
GWB tape
Southeast wall
None detected
Compound
GWB. Duplicate of FA -2-8.
area 2 on west wall by
(ND)
4.1.2 Functional Area 2
FA -2 is another hangar area just to the west of FA -1 with two smaller offices in the northwest
corner. Eleven samples were taken in FA -2 with thirty-five different layers.
Four of the layers sampled in FA -2 contain asbestos (See Table 2 Below).
Table 2 Positive Results of FA -2
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -2-2
Surface Material (off white)
South wall near junction
2% Chrysotile
box in functional area 2
FA -2-7 Mastic
Black mastic under grey
Side room 1 of functional
3% Chrysotile
vinyl floor tile
area 2
FA -2-9 Joint
Joint compound of the
Side room 2 of functional
2% Chrysotile
Compound
GWB. Duplicate of FA -2-8.
area 2 on west wall by
Which had no Detectable
door of functional area 3
amount of asbestos.
FA -2-11 Joint
Joint compound of the
Ceiling of the abandoned
2% Chrysotile
Compound
GWB
boiler room above side
room 1 of functional area
2
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None of the remaining samples taken from FA -2 was found to be ACM. (See Table 3 Below)
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -2-1 Tape
GWB tape layer 1
East wall near the old
None
floor scales
detected
(ND)
FA -2-1
GWB layer 2
East wall near the old
None
Wallboard 2
floor scales
detected
(ND)
FA -2-1 Joint
Joint compound layer 2
East wall near the old
None
Compound 2
floor scales
detected
(ND)
FA -2-1 Tape 2
GWB tape layer 2
East wall near the old
None
floor scales
detected
(ND)
FA -2-3
GWB
West wall of functional
None
Wallboard
area 2 near window
detected
(ND)
FA -2-3 Joint
GWB joint compound
West wall of functional
None
Compound
area 2 near window
detected
(ND)
FA -2-3 Tape
GWB tape
West wall of functional
None
area 2 near window
detected
(ND)
FA -2-4
GWB
Wall above side room 1
None
Wallboard
on north side of room
detected
(ND)
FA -2-4
GWB surfacing
Wall above side room 1
None
Surfacing
on north side of room
detected
(ND)
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FA -2-4 Tape
GWB tape
Wall above side room 1
None
on north side of room
detected
(ND)
FA -2-5
GWB
Ceiling above side room
None
Wallboard
1 on north side of room
detected
(ND)
FA -2-5
GWB surfacing
Ceiling above side room
None
Surfacing
1 on north side of room
detected
(ND)
FA -2-5 Tape
GWB tape
Ceiling above side room
None
1 on north side of room
detected
(ND)
FA -2-6
GWB
Middle of east wall of
None
Wallboard
side room 1
detected
(ND)
FA -2-6 Tape
GWB tape
Middle of east wall of
None
side room 1
detected
(ND)
FA -2-6 Joint
GWB joint compound
Middle of east wall of
None
Compound
side room 1
detected
(ND)
FA -2-6 Mastic
Brown paneling mastic
Middle of east wall of
None
side room 1
detected
(ND)
FA -2-7 Vinyl
Grey bubble vinyl floor tile
Near door of west wall
None
Tile
in side room 1
detected
(ND)
FA -2-8
GWB
West wall of side room 2
None
Wallboard
near door to functional
detected
area 3
(ND)
FA -2-8 Joint
Joint Compound
West wall of side room 2
None
Compound
near door to functional
detected
area 3
(ND)
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FA -2-8
GWB surfacing
West wall of side room 2
None
Surfacing
near door to functional
detected
area 3
(ND)
FA -2-8 Plywood
Plywood
West wall of side room 2
None
near door to functional
detected
area 3
(ND)
FA -2-9
GWB duplicate of FA -2-8
West wall of side room 2
None
Wallboard
near door to functional
detected
area 3
(ND)
FA -2-9
GWB surfacing duplicate of
West wall of side room 2
None
Surfacing
FA -2-8
near door to functional
detected
area 3
(ND)
FA -2-9 Plywood
Plywood duplicate of FA -2-
West wall of side room 2
None
8
near door to functional
detected
area 3
(ND)
FA -2-10
GWB
Ceiling of side room 1
None
Wallboard
near south wall
detected
(ND)
FA -2-10
GWB texture
Ceiling of side room 1
None
Texture
near south wall
detected
(ND)
FA -2-11
GWB
Ceiling of the
None detected
Wallboard
abandoned boiler room
(ND)
above side rooml of
functional area 2
FA -2-11
GWB surfacing
Ceiling of the
None
Surfacing
abandoned boiler room
detected
above side room 1 of
(ND)
functional area 2
4.1.3 Functional Area 3
FA -3 is a terminal area just to the west of FA -2 with a luggage carousal coming into and out of
the eastern wall. There is also a ticket counter along the south wall. Six samples were taken
from FA -3 with twelve different layers.
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None of the samples analyzed contained asbestos, but one sample (FA3-2 Mastic 2) contained
trace amounts (<I%). (See Table 4 Below)
Table 3 Results of FA -3
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -3-1 Carpet
Grey Carpet
Floor by west wall
None
near alcove
detected
(ND)
FA -3-1 Mastic
Grey carpet mastic
Floor by west wall
None
near alcove
detected
(ND)
FA -3-2 Vinyl Tile
Grey vinyl floor tile
Floor on center
None
walkway
detected
(ND)
FA -3-2 Mastic
Grey vinyl floor tile white
Floor on center
None
mastic
walkway
detected
(ND)
FA -3-2 Mastic 2
Grey vinyl floor tile brown
Floor on center
<1% (trace)
mastic
walkway
Chrysotile
FA -3-3 Cove Base
Brown vinyl cove base
Beneath luggage
None
carousel
detected
(ND)
FA -3-3 Mastic
Brown mastic of cove base
Beneath luggage
None
carousel
detected
(ND)
FA -3-4 Wallboard
Brown and white GWB
East wall by the
None
counter
detected
(ND)
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White GWB surfacing
East wall by the
None
FA -4-6 Mastic 2
Black mastic for the vinyl
counter
detected
Wallboard
floor tile under the yellow
accessed from functional
(ND)
FA -3-4 Surfacing
Tan mastic covering GWB
East wall by the
None
FA -4-1
GWB surfacing
counter
detected
Surfacing
(ND)
FA -3-5 Ceiling
Acoustic ceiling tile (type 1)
Ceiling near north
None
wall
detected
(ND)
FA -3-6 Ceiling
Acoustic ceiling tile (type 2)
Ceiling near south
None
alcove
detected
(ND)
4.1.4 Functional Area 4
FA -4 consists of the men's and ladies' bathrooms just to the west of FA -3 and inside the ticket
area of FA -5. Eight separate samples were taken from both bathrooms with twenty different
layers. From the twenty different layers one sample was found to be ACM. (See Table 5 Below)
Table 4 Positive Results of FA -4
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -4-6 Mastic 2
Black mastic for the vinyl
Front area of ladies' room
6% Chrysotile
Wallboard
floor tile under the yellow
accessed from functional
detected
mastic
area 5
(ND)
None of the rest of the nineteen layers were found to be ACM. (See Table 6 Below)
Table 5 Results of FA -4
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -4-1
Brown and white GWB
Ceiling in men's room
None
Wallboard
detected
(ND)
FA -4-1
GWB surfacing
Ceiling in men's room
None
Surfacing
detected
(ND)
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GWB tape
Ceiling in men's room
None
Tape
detected
(ND)
FA -4-2
White GWB
Wall in men's room
None
Wallboard
detected
(ND)
FA -4-2
GWB texture
Wall in men's room
None
Texture
detected
(ND)
FA -4-3 Floor
Black vinyl floor tile
Floor of the men's room
None
Tile
detected
(ND)
FA -4-3 Mastic
Yellow mastic under black
Floor of the men's room
None
vinyl floor tile
detected
(ND)
FA -4-4 Floor
Black vinyl floor tile.
Floor of the men's room
None
Tile
Duplicate of FA -4-3
detected
(ND)
FA -4-4 Mastic
Yellow mastic under black
Floor of the men's room
None
vinyl floor tile. Duplicate of
detected
FA -4-3
(N D)
FA -4-5
White GWB
Ceiling in ladies' room
None
Wallboard
detected
(ND)
FA -4-5
GWB surfacing
Ceiling in ladies' room
None
Surfacing
detected
(ND)
FA -4-6 Floor
White vinyl floor tile
Floor in the front area of
None
Tile
the ladies' room
detected
(ND)
FA -4-6 Mastic
Yellow mastic under white
Floor in the front area of
None
1
vinyl floor tile
the ladies' room
detected
(ND)
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Bright white vinyl floor the
Floor in the stall of
None
Tile
Surface material of the GWB
ladies' room
detected
Surfacing
5 adjacent to ladies' room
(ND)
FA -4-7 Mastic
Yellow mastic under bright
Floor in the stall of
None
Tape
white vinyl floor tile
ladies' room
detected
FA -5-3
Black mastic under yellow mastic
South floor next to door of
(ND)
FA -4-7 Leveler
Grey/white floor leveler
Floor in the stall of
None
FA -5-4
under bright white vinyl floor
ladies' room
detected
Insulation
tile
in functional area 5
(ND)
FA -4-8 Cove
Tan cove base
Base of the wall in
None
Base
ladies' room
detected
(ND)
FA -4-8 Mastic
Mastic under tan cove base
Base of the wall in
None
ladies' room
detected
(ND)
FA -4-8
White spackle attached to
Base of the wall in
None
Spackle
cove base
ladies' room
detected
(ND)
4.1.5 Functional Area 5
FA -5 is the ticket area west of FA -3 and outside the restrooms demarcated as FA -4. Six
samples we taken from FA -5 with a total of fifteen separate layers. From those fifteen layers,
five layers were found to be ACM. (See Table 7 Below)
Table 6 Positive Results for FA -5
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -5-1
Surface material of the GWB
East wall of functional area
2% Chrysotile
Surfacing
5 adjacent to ladies' room
FA -5-1
Tape material for the GWB
East wall of functional area
2% Chrysotile
Tape
5 adjacent to ladies' room
FA -5-3
Black mastic under yellow mastic
South floor next to door of
3% Chrysotile
Mastic 2
and brown carpet
functional area 7
FA -5-4
Insulation (TSI)
Above the dropdown ceiling
35%
Insulation
in functional area 5
Chrysotile
Friable
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FA -5-5
Insulation (TSI) Duplicate sample
Above the dropdown ceiling
30%
Insulation
of FA -5-4
in functional area 5
Chrysotile
FA -5-1
Brown/white GWB
East wall of functional
Friable
No other samples taken from FA -5 were found to be ACM. (See Table 8 Below)
Toble 7 Results for FA -5
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -5-1
Brown/white GWB
East wall of functional
None
Wallboard
area 5 adjacent to
detected
ladies' room
(ND)
FA -5-1
GWB applied to GWB
East wall of functional
None
Mastic
area 5 adjacent to
detected
ladies' room
(ND)
FA -5-2
Brown/white GWB
West wall of functional
None
Wallboard
area 5
detected
(ND)
FA -5-2
GWB surfacing
West wall of functional
None
Surfacing
area 5
detected
(ND)
FA -5-2
GWB tape
West wall of functional
None
Tape
area 5
detected
(ND)
FA -5-2
GWB joint compound
West wall of functional
None
Joint
area 5
detected
Compound
(ND)
FA -5-3
Brown carpet
South floor next to door
None
Carpet
of functional area 7
detected
(ND)
FA -5-3 Mastic
Yellow mastic under brown
South floor next to door
None
carpet
of functional area 7
detected
(ND)
FA -5-6
Grey bubble vinyl floor tile
Floor on walkway of
None
Floor Tile
functional area 5
detected
(ND)
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FA -5-6
White mastic under grey
Floor on walkway of
None
Mastic
bubble vinyl floor tile
functional area 5
detected
Compound
bar's bathroom/utility
(ND)
4.1.6 Functional Area 6
FA -6 is the western most section of the building on the ground level. It's comprised of the
bar/restaurant area with a storage area and an entrance that is accessed from west side of FA -
5. Eight samples were taken from FA -6. From those eight samples twenty-two separate layers
were analyzed, with one containing asbestos. (See Table 9 Below)
Table 8 Positive Results of FA -6
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -6-6 Joint
Joint Compound
On the orange wall of the
2% Chrysotile
Compound
bar's bathroom/utility
detected
room
(ND)
No other samples taken from FA -6 were found to be ACM. (See Table 10 Below)
Table 9 Results of FA -6
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -6-1
Brown painted GWB
Wall in open hallway
None
Wallboard
area
detected
(ND)
FA -6-1
White GWB surfacing
Wall in open hallway
None
Surfacing
material
area
detected
(ND)
FA -6-1
Tan mastic on GWB
Wall in open hallway
None
Mastic
area
detected
(ND)
FA -6-2
Brown painted, ceiling GWB
Ceiling near north wall
None
Wallboard
detected
(ND)
FA -6-2
Brown painted, ceiling GWB
Ceiling near north wall
None
Surfacing
surfacing material
detected
(ND)
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FA -6-2
Brown painted, ceiling GWB
Ceiling near north wall
None
Tape
tape
detected
(ND)
FA -6-2
Brown painted, ceiling GWB
Ceiling near north wall
None
Joint
joint compound
detected
Compound
(ND)
FA -6-3
Brown painted, ceiling GWB
Ceiling near north wall
None
Wallboard
duplicate of FA -6-2
detected
(ND)
FA -6-3
Brown painted, ceiling GWB
Ceiling near north wall
None
Surfacing
SM duplicate of FA -6-2
detected
(ND)
FA -6-3
Brown painted,
Ceiling near north wall
None
Tape
ceiling GWB tape
detected
duplicate of FA -6-2
(ND)
FA -6-3
Brown painted, ceiling GWB
Ceiling near north wall
None
Joint
joint compound duplicate of
detected
Compound
FA -6-2
(ND)
FA -6-4
Brown/white GWB
Wall on west side of food
None
Wallboard
storage area near back
detected
door
(ND)
FA -6-4
Mastic over GWB
Wall on west side of food
None
Mastic
storage area near back
detected
door
(ND)
FA -6-5
Layer 1 of GWB
North wall of bar area
None
Wallboard 1
detected
(ND)
FA -6-5
Layer 2 of GWB
North wall of bar area
None
Wallboard 2
detected
(ND)
FA -6-5
GWB surface material
North wall of bar area
None
Surfacing
detected
(ND)
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FA -6-6
Orange colored GWB
On the orange wall of the
None
FA -7-1
Gray vinyl sheet flooring
bar's bathroom/utility
detected
Sheet Flooring
layer 1
room
(ND)
FA -6-7
Beige type 1 vinyl floor the
Floor of the bar's
None
Floor the
sheet flooring layer 1
bathroom/utility room
detected
FA -7-1
Tan vinyl sheet flooring layer
Floor by north wall
(ND)
FA -6-7 Mastic
Yellow mastic under beige
Floor of the bar's
None
FA -7-1
type 1 vinyl floor tile
bathroom/utility room
detected
Mastic 2
sheet flooring layer 2
upstairs
(ND)
FA -6-8
Beige type 2 vinyl floor tile
Floor of the bar's
None
Floortile
bathroom/utility room
detected
(ND)
FA -6-8
Yellow mastic under beige
Floor of the bar's
None
Mastic
type 2 vinyl floor tile
bathroom/utility room
detected
(ND)
4.1.7 Functional Area 7
FA -7 is the upstairs area above FA -6 and accessed from the southwest area of FA -5. FA -7 is
mostly unfinished. Five samples were taken from FA -7 comprising eighteen separate layers.
None of the samples taken in FA -7 were found to have ACM. (See Table 11 Below)
Table 10 Results of FA -7
Sample #
Description
Location
Results
FA -7-1
Gray vinyl sheet flooring
Floor by north wall
None detected
Sheet Flooring
layer 1
upstairs
(N D)
FA -7-1 Mastic
Tan mastic under gray vinyl
Floor by north wall
None detected
sheet flooring layer 1
upstairs
(ND)
FA -7-1
Tan vinyl sheet flooring layer
Floor by north wall
None detected
Sheet Flooring
1
upstairs
(ND)
FA -7-1
Tan mastic under gray vinyl
Floor by north wall
None detected
Mastic 2
sheet flooring layer 2
upstairs
(ND)
FA -7-2 Carpet
Dark colored carpet
Floor in room 1
None detected
upstairs
(ND)
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ECS warrants that the findings contained herein have been assessed and reported in
general accordance with accepted professional practices as applied by similar
professionals in the community at the time of this report preparation. Changes in state
of the art or in applicable regulations cannot be anticipated and have not been
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FA -7-2 Glue
Glue for dark colored carpet
Floor in room 1
None detected
upstairs
(ND)
FA -7-2 Pad
Padding for dark colored
Floor in room 1
None detected
carpet
upstairs
(ND)
FA -7-3
Brown GWB
Wall across from
None detected
Wallboard
manager's office
(ND)
upstairs
FA -7-3
White joint compound on
Wall across from
None detected
Joint Compound
brown GWB
manager's office
(ND)
upstairs
FA -7-3
Yellow mastic on brown
Wall across from
None detected
Mastic
GWB
manager's office
(ND)
upstairs
FA -7-4
Brown/white GWB
West wall under
None detected
Wallboard
window in
(ND)
manager's office
FA -7-4
Yellow wallpaper attached
West wall under
None detected
Wallpaper
to GWB
window in
(ND)
manager's office
FA -7-4
Yellow mastic on brown
West wall under
None detected
Mastic
GWB
window in
(ND)
manager's office
FA -7-4 Tape
White tape on brown GWB
West wall under
None detected
window in
(ND)
manager's office
FA -7-5
Brown/white GWB duplicate
West wall under
None detected
Wallboard
of FA -7-4
window in
(ND)
manager's office
FA -7-5
Yellow wallpaper attached
West wall under
None detected
Wallpaper
to GWB duplicate of FA -74
window in
(ND)
manager's office
FA -7-5
Yellow mastic on brown
West wall under
None detected
Mastic
GWB duplicate of FA -74
window in
(ND)
manager's office
FA -7-5 Tape
White tape on brown GWB
West wall under
None detected
Duplicate of FA -7-4
window in
(ND)
manager's office
5.0 Warranty
ECS warrants that the findings contained herein have been assessed and reported in
general accordance with accepted professional practices as applied by similar
professionals in the community at the time of this report preparation. Changes in state
of the art or in applicable regulations cannot be anticipated and have not been
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addressed in this report. The field and laboratory results reported herein are considered
sufficient in detail and scope to determine the presence, condition, and hazard
potential of accessible or exposed suspect ACM (as specified in the scope of services) at
the time of this survey. Test results are valid only for the building materials tested.
6.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
This report provides a summary of ACM materials identified in the commercial facility located at
1633 Airport Way, currently leased to Alutiiq Airlines. Comprehensive results and survey
documentation are included in the Appendices of this document. Based on survey findings and
in accordance with regulatory requirements, the following recommendations address handling
and disposal of the identified materials.
6.1 Asbestos
This report provides a list of ACMs found herein and referenced surveyed locations. Friable ACM
was identified in this survey in the following functional areas and locations:
• Functional Area 2 (Surfacing Material and Joint Compound)
• Functional Area 5 (Surfacing Material and Thermal System Insulation (TSI))
• Functional Area 6 (Joint Compound)
The term "friable" is a general description for ACM that is likely to release fibers if it is disturbed.
The term "non -friable ACM" refers to ACM where the asbestos fibers are bound in a stiff matrix.
Any hidden friable building materials or materials that will be rendered friable by planned
activities that are not represented in this sampling effort should be assumed to be ACM until
classification is verified by a qualified person. All friable ACM is regulated and needs to be
handled accordingly.
Non -friable ACM was found in four of the samples analyzed. Prior to any demolition the ACM
should be removed by properly trained Alaska/EPA licensed and certified asbestos contractors
using proper work procedures to minimize disturbances and fiber releases to protect workers.
EPA must be notified in accordance with National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) guidance before commencement of demolition or abatement activities. For
a summary of regulatory requirements see (Appendix 6).
6.2 Hazardous Material Handling and Disposal
To ensure the protection of personnel and the environment, the hazardous materials identified
in the report should be removed and disposed of as a separate waste stream from the general
construction debris, if practical. If ACM are to remain in specific building locations during
demolition, special demolition disturbance procedures will be required.
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7.0 SIGNATURE AND QUALIFICATIONS
ECS is a professional environmental consulting firm, duly qualified and experienced in
performing Hazardous Building Material Surveys and other types of environmental
investigations and assessments. ECS is located at 1816 Mill Bay Rd, Kodiak, Alaska, 99615. ECS
can be contacted by calling (907) 942-0927.
ECS has performed this survey in a manner consistent with the level of skill ordinarily exercised
by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions.
Prepared by:
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AHERA Building Inspector
Cert # TB124-1017-11312, Exp. 10/18/18
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Appendix 1
STANDARD METHODOLOGY
AHERA BUILDING INSPECTION METHODOLOGY v-2018
Background
Building inspection methodologies are developed to comply with currently applicable regulations
utilizing standard industrial hygiene practices designed for the anticipation, recognition, evaluation and
control of those factors or stressors arising in or from the workplace, which may cause sickness,
impaired health and well-being, or significant discomfort among workers or citizens of the community.
Qualified personnel with current AHERA/EPA certifications and experience conduct field assessment
inspection and sampling efforts. All work completed is managed, reviewed and signed off by a Certified
Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP).
Scope of Work
ECS, INC. provides a variety of hazardous material services as necessary to cost effectively meet project
specific needs. In order to minimize costs ECS, INC. has developed the following standardized hazardous
material assessment scopes of work.
• Limited Hazardous Material Assessment: The assessment scope of work is limited to
specifics as specified by the Client in the written contract and/or project
communications. Limitations may include/exclude contaminants, destructive testing,
costs and/or areas to be assessed.
• Pre Renovation Hazardous Material Assessment: assessment is limited to a specific
project renovation scope.
• Pre -Demolition Hazardous Material Assessment: assessment is in preparation of a full
building demolition.
Definition of Hazardous Materials
Hazardous materials are defined as any material requiring special handling or disposal during demolition
or renovation. Of particular interest are asbestos -containing building materials (ACBM), lead based
paint (LBP), RCRA-eight heavy metals and other hazardous materials including polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs), radioactive materials in smoke detectors, lead acid batteries, wastewater, water intrusion fungal
amplification, petroleum oils and lubricants (POLs) mercury -containing equipment (switches, bulbs etc.)
and other chemical and biological contaminants.
Regulatory
The hazardous material surveys are conducted to comply with the asbestos survey requirements of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found in 29 CFR 1926. These regulations state
that, before authorizing or allowing any construction, demolition, renovation, or remodeling, the owner
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or owner's agent, or employer, must notify contractors or other persons of the location and quantities
of ACM within the work area.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP) requires a thorough inspection for friable and non -friable ACM by an accredited Asbestos
Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) inspector prior to any renovation or demolition activity (40
CFR 61.145). NESHAP also requires notification for removal or abatement of regulated quantities of ACM
(>260 linear feet, >160 square feet, or >35 cubic feet of regulated asbestos containing material (RACM)).
Asbestos -Containing Materials
The asbestos sampling collection technique used during the survey generally followed the AHERA
method as defined in 40 CFR 763. Laboratory analysis of samples are completed by a laboratory
certified through the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to perform asbestos
analysis by polarized light microscopy (PLM) according to EPA method 600/R/93/116 to determine the
percent concentration by weight as required by the current OSHA standard. Building material containing
1% or greater asbestos content is considered asbestos -containing material. Suspect material with less
than 5% asbestos is point counted by 400 count method for greater accuracy.
Inspectors
All inspectors will be accredited under the EPA definition of an AHERA Building Inspector. Inspectors are
required to be on-site during all phases of the subject inspection and non -certified individuals may only
observe the inspection process. All sample locations will be properly illustrated on a field sheet, as well
as detailed information about the sample must be written during the time of collection. Photos must
accompany each sample site. Sample sites must be sealed upon collection and never left exposed.
HEPA filtered vacuums must be employed for the decontamination processed after sample collection.
Limitations
ECS, INC. provides a level of service that is performed within the standard of care and competence
found within this practice and the engineering profession. It must be recognized that limitations in a
hazardous material inspection and assessment exist. The data presented in this report should be
considered representative of only the time of our inspection. In addition, changes in the condition of the
facility can occur with the passing of time, due to natural processes and/or from human activities. ECS,
INC. has performed the work, made the findings, and proposed the recommendations described in this
report in accordance with generally accepted environmental engineering practices using the best
technology available at the time the work was performed.
ECS, INC. has based its conclusions and recommendations on our current understanding of regulatory
policies. The regulations concerning hazardous materials are constantly changing, including the
interpretations of regulating agencies. If changes in regulations or their interpretation occur, then ECS,
INC. reserves the right to amend or revise conclusions and/or recommendations.
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Chain of Custody Form
EMSL Analytical. Inc.
Asbestos Bulk Building Material 33173rd Ave S
Chain of Custody Suite DSeattle, WA 98134
EMSL Order Number (Lab use only): P"Cfle: (205) 269.6310
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❑ TEM clualiative via Filtration Prep Technique
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Sample # HA # Sample Location Material Description 1J�
FA -1-1 SE Wall GypaumWall Board (GW8),Joint Compoundl(J%Tape
FA -2-1 E Wall Near Old Scales Double Layer ofGW9,Tape, JC(OB•WNL-.goTexwre)
FA -2-2 S Wall Near Junction Box Surface Material (SM) (Off -White Textured)
FA -2-3 W Wall Near Window GWB, Tape, JC (Not Painted)
FA -241 I Ceiling Above Side Room 1 (N Wall) GWB, SM, Tape
FA -2-51 I Ceiling Above Side Room 1 (N Wall) GWB, SM, Tape
FA -2-61 I Side Room i E Wall Center of Wall GWB. Tape, JC, Mastic (Broom PanellGovered)
FA -2-7 Side Room 1 W Wall Near Door Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Burgundy Bubble Tile)
FA -2-8 Side Room 2 W Wall by Door to FA -3 GWB, Tape, JC, SM, Plywood (BeigeIITextured)
FA -2-9 Side Room 2 W Wall by Door to FA -3 I Gwe, Tape, .1C, SM, Plywood (BeigeiTextured)
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EMSL Order Number (cab use only): r (206) 269-6310
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1 (206) 90x8769
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Sample 8
FA -2-10
FA -2-11
FA -3-1
FI, A_3_2
FA -3-3
FA -3-4
FA -3-5
FA -3-6
FA -2-8
FA -2-9
FA -4-1
FA -4-2
FA -4-3
FA -4-4
FA -4-5
FA -4-6
FA -4-7
FA -4-8
FA -5-1
FA -5-2
FA -5-3
FA -5-4
FA -5-5
FA -5-6
Sample Location
Ceilinq in Side Room 1 Near S Wall
Ceiling in Boiler Room Above Side Room 1
Floor by W Wall Near Stove Alcove
Floor on Center Walkway
Bottom of Luggage Carousel
E Wall by Counter
Ceiling Near N Wall
Ceiling Near S Cove Alcove
Side Room 2 W Wall by Door to FA -3
Side Room 2 W Wall by Door to FA -3
Ceiling in Men's Room
Wall in Mens Room
Floor in Mens Room
Floor in Mens Room
Ceiling in Ladies Room
Floor in front area of Ladies Room
Floor in North Area (Stall) of Ladies Room
Cove Base in Ladies Room
E Wall Adjacent to Ladies Room
W Wall
S Floor Next to Door to FA -7
Attic Area
Attic Area
Floor on Walkway
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Material Description
GWB, Texture (White Textured)
GWB, JC, SM (Marble SM)
Carpet, Mastic (Grey Carpet)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Grey Bubble Tile)
Vinyl Cove Base, Mastic (Brown)
BWG, SM, Mastic (Beige Textured with carpet cover)
Acoustic Ceiling Tile (Type 1)
Acoustic Ceiling Tile (Type 2)
GWB, Tape, JC, SM, Plywood (Beige Textured)
GWB, Tape, JC, SM, Plywood (Beige Textured)
GWB, SM, Tape (Smooth, White)
GWB, SM (White, Non -Textured)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Black)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Black)
GWB, SM, Tape (White, Textured)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (White)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Bright White)
Cove Base (CB), Mastic (Beige)
GWB, SM, Tape, Mastic (Beige)
GWB, SM, Tape, JC (Brown Non -Textured)
Carpet, Mastic (Brown Carpet)
Insulation (TSI)
Insulation (TSI)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Grey Bubble Tile)
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Sample 0
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Sample Location
Malarial Description
FA -6-1
Wali in Open Hallway Area
GWB, SM, Tape (Brown Wall)
FA -6-2
Ceiling N Wall
GWB, SM, JC, Tape (Brown Ceiling)
FA -6-3
Ceiling N Wall
GWB, SM, JC, Tape (Brown Ceiling)
FA -6-4
Wall on W Side of Food Storage Area by Rear Door
GWB, SM, Tape, Mastic (White, Non Textured)
FA -6-5
N Wali in Bar Area
Double Layer GWB, 5M, JC, Tape (Brown Textured)
FA -6-6
Wall in Bar Bathroom/Utility Room
GWB, Tape, JC, SM (Orange Textured)
FA -6-7
Floor in Bar Bathroom/Utility Room (W Side)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Beige Type 1)
FA -6-8
Floor in Bar BathroomNGlity Room (E Side)
Vinyl Tile, Mastic (Beige Type 2)
FA -7-1
Floor by N Wall
Double Layer Vinyl Matt Floor, Mastic
FA -7-2
Floor in Room 1
carpet. Underlayrnera, Mastic (Dark colored carpet)
FA -7-3
Wall Across From Managers Office
GWB, Mastic, Tape, JC
FA -7-4
W Wali Under Window in Managers Office
vrofwall Pow. GmB Ma Tape (YQWWPa )
FA -7-5
W Wail Under Window in Managers Office
vx,ylWall Paper. GWB. Mawk,To" (yallowpattemed)
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Appendix 4
Analytical Results
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EMSL Analytical, Inc. Appendix 4 EMSLOrder: 511800871
Customer ID: ECSA42
3317 3rd Ave 5, Suite D 2nd floor Seattle, WA 98133
Customer PO: 18-1278
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Attention: james glenn Phone: (907) 942-1391
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS, INC Fax:
5353 W. Rezanof Drive Received Date: 03/27/2018 9:15 AM
Kodiak, AK 99615 Analysis Date: 03127/2018 - 03128/2018
Collected Date:
Project: 18-1278
Test Report. Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
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Sample
Description
Appearance
V. Fibrous
% Non -Fibrous
%Type
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Gypsum wallboard
BrownVihite
15% Cellulose
65% Gypsum
None Detected
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18%Non-frbrous(Other)
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Heterogeneous
SE wall
FA -1 -1 -Joint Compound
Gypsum wallboard
White
45% Cc Carbonate
None Detected
(GWB), joint
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SE wall
FA -1.1 -Tape
Gypsum wallboard
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55%CeOulose
30% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(GWBI. Joint
Fibrous
15%Non-fibrous (Other)
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compound(JC), tape:
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SE wall
FA -2 -1 -Wallboard
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70% Gypsum
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tape. JC ort -white no
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old scales
FA -2 -1 -Joint Compound
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White
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tape, JC off-white no
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60% Non-fibrous (Other)
sr 1iW01I 000?x
texture: E wall near
Homogeneous
old scales
FA -2 -1 -Tape
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White
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40% Ca Carbonate
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tape, JC off -„full no
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10% Non-fibrous (Other)
ar!enx: rmom
texture: E wall near
Heterogeneous
old scales
FA -2.1 -Wallboard
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Bro•.,m/While
10% Cellulose
70%Gypaum
None Detected
tape, JC off=whlt. no
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2"K Glass
18% Non-fibrous (Other)
51,sx471aax
texture: E all neer
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FA -2-1 Joint Compound
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White
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tape, JC off—ha. no
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Whit.
50% Cellulose
40% Ca Carbonate
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tape, JC off-white no
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10% Non-fiWous (Other)
errea7a7r4002E
texture: E wall near
Heterogeneous
old scales
FA -2-2
Surface material
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40% Cc Carbonate
2% Chrysotile
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Non -Fibrous
58% Nor -fibrous (Other)
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textwed: S wall near
Homogeneous
junction box
FA -2.3 -Wallboard
GWB, tape, JC (not
Br—White
10% Cellulose
65% Gypsum
None Detected
painted), W wall near
Fibrous
2",% Glass
23% Non-fibrous (Other)
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FA -2 -3 -Joint Compound
GW8, tape, JC (not
Whit.
30% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
painted): W wall near
Non -Fibrous
70%. Non-fibrous (Other)
s[reoaeP*-0
window
Homogeneous
FA -2 -3 -Tape
GWB, tape, JC (not
White
56% Cellulose
30% Cc Carbonate
None Detected
painted): W wall near
Fibron
15% Non-fibrous (Oft,)
511.-71-0
window
Heterogeneous
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Description
Appearance
%Fibrous
%Non -Fibrous
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FA -24 -Wallboard
GWB, SM, tape:
Bro-,onlWhite
10% Cellulose
65% Gypsum
None Detected
Ceiling above side
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2% Glass
23%Non-fibrous (Other)
sreaexurr.ao3s
room 1, N wall
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FA -2 -4 -Surfacing
GWB, SM, tape:
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
ceiling above side
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
3rr3oa37r.xwsA
room 1. N wall
Homogeneous
FA -2.4 -Tape
GWB, SM, tape:
White
50% Cellulose
3546 Ca Carbonate
None Detected
Ceiling above side
Fibrous
15% Non-fibrous (Other)
sneooer�aoose
room 1. N wall
Heterogeneous
FA -2 -5 -Wallboard
GWB, SM, tape:
BroanlWhit ,
1046 Cellulose
75% Gypsum
None Detected
Ceiling above side
Fibrous
3% Glass
12% Non-fibrous, (Other)
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room 1, N wall
Heterogeneous
FA -2.5 -Surfacing
GWB, SM, tape:
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
Ceiling above side
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
srra3ca71.00M
room 1, N well
Homogeneous
FA -2.5 -Tape
GWB, SM, tape:
White
50% Cellulose
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
Ceiling above sxle
Fibrous
10% Non-fibrous (Other)
srraooarf-eosas
room 1, N wail
Heterogeneous
FA -2.6 -Wallboard
GWB, tape. JC,
BrowrAVhhe
10% Cellulose
65% Gypsum
Nene Detected
mastic (brown panel
Fibrous
2% Glass
23% Non-fibrous (Other)
srtascarurwr
covered): Side room 1
Heterogeneous
E wall center of wall
FA -2 -6 -Tape
GWB, tape, JC,
Brown
98% Cellulose
214 Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
mastic (brown panel
Fibrous
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covered): Side room I
Homogeneous
E wall center of wall
FA -2 -6 -Joint Compound
GWB, tape, JC,
White
40% Ca Carbonate
Normo Detected
mastic (brown panel
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
311300371{0072
covered): Side room 1
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E wall center of wall
FA -2 -6 -Mastic
GWB, tape, JC,
Tan
1001/6 Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
mastic (brown panel
Non -Fibrous
snaoaerrcrnrc
coverady Side room 1
Homogeneous
E wail center of all
FA-2.7-\4nyl Floor Tile
Vinyl die. mastic
Gray
IDO% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(burgundy bubble
Non -Fibrous
3118MVf-xl)a
tile): Side room 1 W
Homogeneous
wall neer door
FA -2 -7 -Mastic
Vinyl live, mastic
Black
97% Non-fibrous (Other)
3% Chrysotile
(burgundy bubble
Non -Fibrous
slleooarlcooaA
file): Side room 1 W
Homogeneous
well near door
FA -2 -8 -Wallboard
GWB tape, JC, Ski,
BrownNVhhe
10% Cellulose
65% Gypsum
Nona Detected
plywood (beige
Fibrous
2% Glass
23% Non-fibrous (Other)
srranaerr.aa"
textured): Side room 2
Heterogeneous
W wall by door to
FA -3
FA -2.8 -Joint Compound
GWB tape, Jc, SM,
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
plywood (beige
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
4116tx10714000e4
textured): Side room 2
Homogeneous
W wall by door to
FA -3
FA -2 -8 -Surfacing
GWB tape, JC, SM,
White
40% Ce Carbonate
Nona Detected
plywood (beige
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
sneaverrtawa
textured): Sid# room 2
Homogeneous
W well by door to
FA -3
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W 411 by door b
FA -3
e*Pw**PorgJw*V *0 rodeo naaarysn
FA24•Ptyaraod
G" hpe, JC. SM,
Ten
1W%Nenfib M (OtKw)
Naw Detected
afix"I" oc
1 Xkws US* room 2
FW"Vpenwua
W wag by dew b
FA -3
FA•2-Mftboard
G1413,krgrat4as
sm^V.tae
ttl%rcokoow
70%G•ypstan
Nor*Dt%e&d
tax6w*4Co" in
FArous
2% Glass
18%Nanfibw»(o1nw)
r.aaaarut,
side mom 1 rows S
Fiairb9anwus
wag
FA•2.10-Tex use
GWS, ts*n (wlfte
Wbita
40% ca Csrbw"
Nor» Detected
lactuv4 CAV in
liots-Rw s
6C%Nonrtbrow (Ot1w)
$063007r.sme,t
s* mom 1 tray S
tiati90rot0
y9
✓ ,s'
±.antyraz
FA•241•Wa:ibowd
GAS, Jc, SM
am"WAltiq
10'b c4kkse
X%Gypsun
Ncr4 Cvtecsed
(awbiaSMP CniM9
Fbrws
3%Gins
17%Natftrm(odw)
anraowrr,cws
hbabr ow owvo
Howm9wwus
aide mom t
FA -2-114W
GWS. Jc, sM
Yegowfiwpa
40% Ca Carbone
2% C*yfoab
Compaw
tmw* SMP Cagat9
N -Fibrous
68%. Nom6bWA MOW)
h boles room sbc"
Hw4q naaa
sttamasrwwu
side roam 1
FA•2-114-Wtacog
GWB, JG sM
C-MyhYHb
1044 NanAbrws igdw)
Nei D*UCbd
fmwbiaSM):Cokq
NarHF&m
St1*wrrmr;*
in bales mart abase
H -"—
Wo roam 1
FA -3.1 -Carpet
capst awnbc i9w
Gro -1
90%syrfj*k
10%NwAbram (04w)
Nana Oetedod
cs"Y. SM by W
Fbrws
Srnaswlrswy
wal auaba bkcve
Hwwpanaottf
FA-3-144ask
carpet m000c (9iy
Tan
100% Nmfiixaus 101w)
Nae Oateaed
rarpelk %m by W
lktnr bwA
31F4Wt.mue
wag row Mara skew
lbntsoperiar
FA82--Wt)l FW Tdt
Vhyl Vc mesio *,"
Gray
100% Nw4blas (o# w1
Nate C*IK ed
h MW 11sP Flow en
NarFbvA
33isdm400
aflwwNbusy
Nae>oganeaa
FA.3 2d4"k
Wqi oft, nrslk"
MAD
100Th Non-14Gaus (Ottwr
Novi Detected
bttbbhglaOl won
Nm-Fiibrow
NISW rwm
conww way
H-09waa+s
W M MW Banc WWI
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PO Box 1810 907-942-0927 www.ecsak.com
(� Environmental Contracting
1 solutions Inc.
EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order, 511800871
Customer to: ECSA42
0317 3rd Avs S. Suna D 2nd floor Sean•, WA 08194 Customer PO: 18-1278
7e1,'Fax:(206)268.8310t(206iSW-8788
hnp ;,•..;.a emsl ccm +cern Project ID:
Test Report., Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-931116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
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Non-AstwstoaA90"los
sample
Dncrlpuon
Appearance
%Fibrous
%Non-Flbrous
%Type
FA-3.24Nastic 2
vinyt We, mastic (grog
em n
100. Non-fibrous (Other)
c1% Chrysotile
bubble tie): Floor on
Non -Fibrous
Vtsov7f.paua
canter walkway
Homogeneous
FA33-Cave Base
vinyl cove base,
Sm wRed
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
mastic (blown).
Nott -Fibrous
alfawfr7.ap!5
sa t en of k+g"
Homog-
carousel
FA -33 -Mastic
vinyl cow bees..
Ekown
100% Non-fibrous (Otheri
Nona Daladed
mastic ('bra+mk
Non -Fibroses
snawrrAeral
Boden of luggage
Homogeneous
carousel
FA-3.4-Walkoard
SWG,SM,mastk
BIDOrUNWMte
10% cellulose,
70%Gypsum
NonaDatadaa
(beige textured
Fibrous
2% Glass
18% Non•8brous(Otter)
aeesaoe7raefe
wlcarpstcwer):E
Heterogeneous
wall by counter
FA4d-Surhdrtg
8WG, SM, mastk
Whirr
25% Wass
3S%CA Carbonate
Nona Detected
(beige WAX0d
Fibron
40%Nm4iibrous (Otho)
5ftwM7110e164
wharpetcowr);E
Heterogeneous
wall by counter
FA -3.4 -Mastic
SWG, SM, mastic
Tan
100%Non-fihroua (Other)
None Detected
(beige laKtured
Non -Fibrous
stFeoaerratre
wlcaryetcover):E
Homogeneous
wall by counter
FA -3-5
Acoustic ce" tie
GrayM1Nhita
60% Cellulose
10% Pvdiw
None Detected
(type I Y. Ceiling near
Fibrous
10% Alun wool
2t1% Nm4ibrous (Otter)
51fwMn4of7
Nwag
Homogeneous
FA -3.8
Acoustic calking So
GraylNhita
60% Cellulose
10% Pod"
None Detected
(type 2): C4 king neer
Fibrous
30% k1Nh. Wool
10% Non"6brous (Other)
5f'XWFf Arta
Scew alcove
Homoganaas
FAd-1-Wallboard
GW8. SM. tape
BrownNyhits
10%CsNsoose
70%Gypsum
Nona Detected
(smooth, -,Ntey
Fibrous
2% Wass
18%Non-fibtaua (Other)
$F10"ri VIR
Ceiling inMen'aroom
Heterogeneous
FA-4-iStrfacing
GWB.SM.tape
W'hiN
40% Ca Carbonate
Note Detected
(senooth.whns):
Non -Fibrous
60xNon4brous(O#w)
5eta0Wri4VQA
Co" in klsn's room
Homogeneous
FA -4 -1 -Tape
GWB, SM, tape
TandyIns"
100%Narfibrous (Other)
Nae Dstectsd
(smooth, wh(te):
Fibrous
511sew7 W!Ve
Coding in Men's room
Heterogerwous
FA-4-2-Wa06oard
GWB, SM (Nhte,
BralmnN is
10%Ce110dose
60%Gypsurn
Nona Detected
nonlextwad): Wall in
Fixe us
2% Wass
28%Non-Wous (Ozer)
snmpsna�r-ro
Man's room
Holerogw*cus
FA4.2-Texture
GWB.SMtwhita,
WFot
40%Cacarbonate
None Detected
rmntexared):Wall in
Non-Ftbrrws
80%Non4ihras(Odw)
51faMf141..VA
Men's roan
Homogeneous
FA -4 -3 -Floor Toe
vinyl els, mastic
stock
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(btackk Floor in Merl s
Nat -Fibrous
sftaam7faY+
room
HOmogarows
FA -4 -3 -Mastic
veryt tie. maste
Y#NoW
100%NoH•V"w (Ot1er)
Nona Detected
(buck): Floor In Men's
Non -Fibrous
artemsT14"YA
roan
Hontagereas
FA -3.4 -Floor Tile
vinyl tit. mastic
Black
106% Nan -fibrous (Otter)
None Detected
(black}: Flom in Men's
Non -Fibrous
stle"11au
roan
Homogartwus
FA -4 44Wastic
vinyl we. mastic
Yellow
100%Non-fibrous (Otter)
Nona Detected
(btack):Floor inktns
Non -Fibrous
$11KW?ram.A
roan
HanOganwua
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FA4-8-Cave Base
EMSL Analytical, Inc,
Tan
EMSL Order: 511800871
None DatscW
mastic (beige): Ewell
mastic (beige): Ladies
Non -Fibrous
Customer ID: ECSA42
adtacont to Ladies
room
SntlWn71to2a
3317 3rd Ave S, Sults D 2nd floor Seattle, WA 25134
Horno9-
Customer PO: 18-1278
While 45% C*dulose
FA4-8-Mastic
TeVFax:(206)269.63101(206)900-8789
Tan
100% Non-fibrous (Oder)
None Detected
51 rdOPdP,W.73
mastic (beige): Ladies
Non Fibrous
Project ID:
FA -5 -1 -Mastic
511aco011.02MA
hop t"r: h• r.srmsi cam? seatdelabC*msl.com
Homogeriows
mastic (beige): E wait
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR•931116 Method using Polarized
Cove base (CB),
White
Light Microscopy
Novo Detected
mastic (beige): Ladiss
Non.Fibrous
Non -Asbestos
Asbestos
Sample
Description Appearance
%Fibrous
%Non-Fibrous"b
Type
FA -4 -5 -Wallboard
GWB, SM, tape Oro:+nhYhite
10% Ce2ub1e
60% Gypsum
None Detected
mastic (beige). E wan
(whits, texbrred): Fibrous
30% Nofrfitrous (Other)
30% Non-fibrous (Oder)
lxaroe2 -Mr
5?1&Vd?,W23
Cee"ht' +p in Ladies Homogeneous
room
FA -4 ---Surfacing
GWB. SM, tape While
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(w_h�it,, textured)' NorRbrous
W% Non-fibrous (Other)
511a09erf402JA
!railing in Ladles Honlogonaous
room
FA -4 -6 -Floor Tile
Vrryi itis, mastic Gray
100% Non-fibrous (00*4
Nor» Detected
(whits): Floor in front Non -Fibrous
511a00a71-WN
arae of Lades room Homogeneous
FA -4.6 -Mastic
vinyl test, mastic Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(whitsy. Floor in front Non -Fibrous
511SWAII4021A
area of Lades room Homogeneous
FA -4 -&Mastic 2
vinyl tile, mastic 81"t
94% Non-fibrous (Other)
6% Chrysotile
(while): Floor in front Non -Fibrous
51fa0od7t402t8
area of Lades room HQTOQenloU!
FA -4 -7 -Floor Tile
Valyl bile, mastic Gray
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(bright whller Floor In Non -Fibrous
5/1ea107t, 5
N area (stab) of Homogeneous
Lades room
FA -4 -7 -Mastic
Valyl tile, mastic YOIWW
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
Nona, Detected
(bright while): Floor in Non -Fibrous
seldevdrl or sit
N area (stall) of Homogenous
Ladies room
FA4-7-Leveler
vinyl tile, mastic GrayiWhkt
100% Non4 brous (Other)
None Detected
(bright white). Floor in Nan -Fibrous
51 WMr`W._M
N area (sten) of Homogeneous
Ladies room
FA4-8-Cave Base
Cove base (CO),
Tan
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None DatscW
mastic (beige): Ewell
mastic (beige): Ladies
Non -Fibrous
$J1# i tM21A
adtacont to Ladies
room
SntlWn71to2a
room
Horno9-
GWB. SM, tap*.
While 45% C*dulose
FA4-8-Mastic
Cow bass (CB).
Tan
100% Non-fibrous (Oder)
None Detected
51 rdOPdP,W.73
mastic (beige): Ladies
Non Fibrous
FA -5 -1 -Mastic
511aco011.02MA
room
Homogeriows
mastic (beige): E wait
FA -4 -8 -Spackle
Cove base (CB),
White
40% Ce Carbonate
Novo Detected
mastic (beige): Ladiss
Non.Fibrous
60%, Non-fibrous (Other)
slleord114o as
room
Homogeneous
FA -5 -1 -Wallboard
GWS, Stet, tape,
swWln/4vtni1e 10% Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
mastic (beige). E wan
Fibrous
30% Nofrfitrous (Other)
lxaroe2 -Mr
adjacent to Ladles
Homogeneous
room
FA -5 -1 -Surfacing
GWS, SM. tope,
White
401% Ca Carbonate 2% Chrysotile
mastic (beige): Ewell
Non -Fibrous
58% Non,-fi roars (Oder)
$J1# i tM21A
adtacont to Ladies
room
Homogeneous
FA -5.1 -Tape
GWB. SM, tap*.
While 45% C*dulose
30% Ce Carbonate 2% Chrysoble
mastic (belga): E wall
Fibrous
23% Non-fibrous (Other)
51 rdOPdP,W.73
adjacent to Lades
room
Homogeneous
FA -5 -1 -Mastic
GWS, SM, tape,
Tan
100% Nonfibrous, (Oder) Non* Detected
mastic (beige): E wait
Non -Fibrous
sluk"71OWC
acyacanttoLadies
room
Homogeneous
FA -5 -2 -Wallboard GWB, Sht, tape, JC BrownAvithe 10% Cellulose 60% Gypsum None Detected
(brown nontsxtured): Fibrous 30% Non-fibrous (Other)
31fdo067140" W wad Homoge'neous
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Environmental Contracting
Solutions Inc.
EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 511800871
Customer ID: ECSA42
3317 3rd Ave S, Sults D 2nd floor Seattle, WA 98134
TeFax: (2 9-6
06) 283101(206) 900.8789 Customer PO: 18 1278
k
httpartYA".emsi.com / seattlelabdemsi.com Project ID:
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
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Non -Asbestos
Asbestos
Sample
Description
Appearance
% Fibrous
% Non -Fibrous
% type
FA -5 -2 -Surfacing
GWB, SM, tape, JC
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(brown nontextured):
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
5r1a0097r-002&4
W wall
Homogeneous
FA -5 -2 -Tape
GWB; SM, tape, JC
White
98%Cellulose
2% Non-fibrous (Other)
Nona Detected
(brawn nontextured):
Fibrous
51180n7r.00M
W wall
Homogeneous
FA -5 -2 -Joint Compound
GWB, SM, tape, JC
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(brown nontextured);
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
5n MI -0026C
W wall
Homogeneous
FA -5 -3 -Carpet
Carpet, mastic (brawn
Brown
909E Synthetic
10% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
carpat)� S floor next to
Fibrous
5118"71.007s
door to FA -7
Homogeneous
FA -5 -3 -Mastic
Carpet, mastic (brown
Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
carpet): S floor next to
Non -Fibrous
511eaoa7002sa
door to FA -7
Homogeneous
FA -5 -3 -Mastic 2
Carpet, mastic (brown
Bleck
97% Non-fibrous (Other)
3% Chrysotile
carpet)! S floor next to
Non -Fibrous
srrams7r.a02aa
door to FA -7
Homogeneous
FA -5-4
Insulation (TSI): Attic
Gray
20% Min_ Wool
45% Non-fibrous (Other)
35% Chrysotile
area
Fibrous
511e0us7r-0030
Homogeneous
FA -5-5
Insulation (TSI): Attic
Gray/White
10% Cellulose
30% Non-fibrous (Other)
30% Chrysotile
area
Fibrous
30%Alin.Wool
51MM71.01"r
Homogeneous
FA -5.6 -Vinyl Floor Tile
Vinyl file, mastic (gray
Gray
11113% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
bubble file): Floor on
Non -Fibrous
51181)(e71 -M2
walkway
Homogeneous
FA -5.8 -Mastic
Vinyl tile, mastic (grey
White
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
bubble file): Floor on
Non -Fibrous
51rsoos71=2n
walkway
Homogeneous
FA -6 -1 -Wallboard
GWB, SM, tape
Brom White
10`;0 Cellulose
65% Gypsum
None Detected
(brawn wall): Wall in
Fibrous
290 Glass
23% Non-fibrous (Other)
6t18G05710W
open hallway area
Heterogeneous
FA -5 -1 -Surfacing
GWB, SM, tape
White
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(brown wall): Wall in
Non -Fibrous
51aws7r 003an
open hallway area
Homogeneous
lnsrpur:WM pafnr / CW!w1g r✓)V mduthd int 0nu1ya•
FA -6 -1 -Mastic
GWB, SM, tape
Tan
100% Nan -fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(brown wall): Wall in
Non -Fibrous
5110"714ww
open hallway area
Homogeneous
FA -6 -2 -Wallboard
GWB, Ski, JC, tape
Brown;White
10% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(brownceiiing),.
Fibrous
60% Gypsum
51111007r0024
Ceiling Nwall
Homogeneous
30% Non-fibrous (Other)
FA -6 -2 -Surfacing
GWB, SM, JC, tape
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(brown ceiling):
Non -Fibrous
60%Nonfibrous (Other)
5r1a0a7100,UA
Ceiling N wall
Homogeneous
FA -6.2 -Tape
GWB, Sfd, JC, tape
White
98% Cellulose
21/6 Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(brown ceiling):
Fibrous
51180asrr 00348
Ceiling N wall
Homogeneous
FA -6 -2 -Joint Compound
GWB, SM, JC, tape
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(brown ceiling)-.
Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
srrd00.9ntaa<c
Ceiling Nwall
Homogeneous
FA -6 -3 -Wallboard
GWB, SM, JC, tape
Bmwn/White
10%cellulose
80% Gypsum
None Detected
(brown ceiling);
Fibrous
30% Non-fibrous (Other)
511e00a11-0035
Ceiling N wall
Homogeneous
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EMSL Analytical, Inc.
EMSLOrder: 511800871
Customer ID: ECSA42
3317 3rd Ave S, Suite D 2nd floor
Seattle, WA 98134
Customer PO: 18-1278
Tel/Fax: (206) 269-6310 / (206) 900-8789
Project ID:
http://eAvvi.emsi.com / seattlelab@emsl.com
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
Non -Asbestos
Asbestos
Sample
Description
Appearance
% Fibrous
% Non -Fibrous
% Type
FA -6 -3 -Surfacing
GWB, SM, JC, tape
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(brown ceiling):
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
511800871-0035A
Ceiling N wall
Homogeneous
FA -6 -3 -Tape
GWB, SM, JC, tape
White
98% Cellulose
296 Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(brown ceiling):
Fibrous
51180087-0035e
Ceiling N wall
Homogeneous
FA -6 -3 -Joint Compound GWB, SM, JC, tape
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
(brown ceiling):
Non -Fibrous
609% Non-fibrous (Other)
511800871-0035C
Ceiling N wall
Homogeneous
FA -6 -4 -Wallboard
GWB, SM, tape,
Brown/White
10% Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
mastic (white
Non -Fibrous
301% Non-fibrous (Other)
511800871-0036
nontextured): Wall on
Homogeneous
W side of food
storage area by rear
door
FA -64 -Mastic
GWB, SM, tape,
Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
mastic (white
Non -Fibrous
51180087140.36A
nontextured): Wall on
Homogeneous
W side of food
storage area by rear
door
FA -6 -5 -Wallboard
Double layer GWB,
Brown/White
15% Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
SNI, JC, tape (brown
Fibrous
25% Non-fibrous (Other)
511800871-0037
textured): N wall in
Homogeneous
bar area
FA -6 -5 -Wallboard
Double layer GWB,
Brown/White
15% Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
SM, JC, tape (brown
Fibrous
25% Non-fibrous (Other)
511600871 003 7A
textured): N wall in
Homogeneous
bar area
FA -6 -5 -Surfacing
Double layer GWB,
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
SM, JC, tape (brown
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
511e0087-0037
textured): N wall in
Homogeneous
bar area
FA -6 -6 -Wallboard
GWB, tape, JC, SM
Brown/White
10% Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
(orange textured):
Fibrous
30% Non-fibrous (Other)
51180087-0038
Wall in bar
Homogeneous
bathroom/utility room
FA -6 -6 -Joint Compound GWB, tape, JC, SM
White
98% Non-fibrous (Other)
2% Chrysotile
(orange textured):
Non -Fibrous
511800371-0038A
Wall in bar
Homogeneous
bathroom/utility room
FA -6 -7 -Floor Tile
Vinyl tile, mastic
Beige
100°% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(beige type 1): Floor
Non -Fibrous
5118008710039
in bar bathroom/utility
Homogeneous
room W side
FA -6 -7 -Mastic
Vinyl tile, mastic
Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(beige type 1): Floor
Non -Fibrous
511800671-0039A
in bar bathroom/utility
Homogeneous
room W side
FA -6 -8 -Floor Tile
Vinyl tile, mastic
Beige
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(beige type 2): Floor
Non -Fibrous
511800871-0040
in bar bathroom/utility
Homogeneous
room E side
FA -6 -8 -Mastic
Vinyl tile, mastic
Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
(beige type 2): Floor
Non -Fibrous
511800871-0040A
in bar bathroom/utility,
Homogeneous
room E side
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-+ Solutions Inc.
EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSLOrder: 511800871
Customer ID: ECSA42
3317 3rd Ave S, Suite D 2nd floor Seattle, WA 98134
Customer PO: 18-1278
Tel/Fax: (206) 269-6310 / (206) 900-8789
http:/tw,Av.emsl.com / seattlelab@emsl.com Project ID:
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Light Microscopy
FA -7 -2 -Glue Carpet, underlayment, White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected
mastic (dark colored Non -Fibrous
511600871-0042A carpet): Floor in room Homogeneous
FA -7 -2 -Pad
Carpet, underlayment,
Gray
Non -Asbestos
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
Asbestos
Sample
Description
Appearance
% Fibrous
% Non -Fibrous
% Type
FA -7 -1 -Sheet Flooring
Double layer vinyl
Gray
31' Glass
97% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
matt floor, mastic:
Non -Fibrous
511800871-0041
Floor by N wall
Homogeneous
10°%o Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
FA -7 -1 -Mastic
Double layer vinyl
Tan
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
511800371-0043
matt floor, mastic:
Non -Fibrous
511800871-0041A
Floor by N wall
Homogeneous
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
FA -7 -1 -Sheet Flooring
Double layer vinyl
Tan
15% Cellulose
80% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
511800871-0043A
matt Floor, mastic:
Fibrous
5% Synthetic
511800871-00418
Floor by N wall
Homogeneous
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
FA -7 -1 -Mastic
Double layer vinyl
Tan
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
511800871-0043B
matt floor, mastic:
Non -Fibrous
511800871-004 tC
Floor by N wall
Homogeneous
1015 Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
FA -7 -2 -Carpet
Carpet, underlayment,
Various
90% Synthetic
10% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
511800871.0044
mastic (dark colored
Fibrous
511800871-0042
carpet): Floor in room
Homogeneous
FA -7 -2 -Glue Carpet, underlayment, White 100% Non-fibrous (Other) None Detected
mastic (dark colored Non -Fibrous
511600871-0042A carpet): Floor in room Homogeneous
FA -7 -2 -Pad
Carpet, underlayment,
Gray
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
mastic (dark colored
Non -Fibrous
511800871-00428
carpet): Floor in room
Homogeneous
1
FA -7 -3 -Wallboard
GWB, mastic, tape,
Broom
10°%o Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
JC: Wall across from
Fibrous
30% Non-fibrous (Other)
511800371-0043
manager's office
Homogeneous
FA -7 -3 -Joint Compound
GWB, mastic, tape,
White
40% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
JC: Wall across from
Non -Fibrous
60% Non-fibrous (Other)
511800871-0043A
managers office
Homogeneous
FA -73 -Mastic
GWB, mastic, tape,
Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
JC: Wall across from
Non -Fibrous
511800871-0043B
manager's office
Homogeneous
FA -7.4 -Wallboard
Vinyl wall paper,
Brown/White
1015 Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Fibrous
30% Non-fibrous (Other)
511800871.0044
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
FA -7 -4 -Wallpaper
Vinyl wall paper,
Yellow
30% Cellulose
70% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Fibrous
511800871-0044A
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
FA -74 -Mastic
Vinyl wall paper,
Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Non -Fibrous
51/800871 00448
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
FA -74 -Tape
Vinyl wall paper,
White
98% Cellulose
2% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Fibrous
511800871-00440
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
FA -7 -5 -Wallboard
Vinyl wall paper,
Broom/White
10% Cellulose
60% Gypsum
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Fibrous
30% Non-fibrous (Other)
511300871-0045
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
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EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 511800871
Customer ID: ECSA42
3317 3rd Ave S, Suite D 2nd floor Seattle, WA 98134
Customer PO: 18-1278
Tel/Fax: (206) 269-6310 1 (206) 900-8789
40— hftp://;vv,^.v.emsl.com / seattlelab@emsl.com Project ID:
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-931116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
Non -Asbestos
Asbestos
Sample
Description
Appearance % Fibrous
% Non -Fibrous
% Type
FA -7 -5 -Wallpaper
Vinyl wall paper,
Yellow 309. Cellulose
70% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Fibrous
511800871-0045A
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
FA -7 -5 -Mastic
Vinyl wall paper,
Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Non -Fibrous
511800871-00458
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
FA -7 -5 -Tape
Vinyl wall paper,
White 981 Cellulose
2% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
GWB, mastic, tape
Fibrous
511800871-0045C
(yellow patterned): W
Homogeneous
wall under window in
manager's office
Analyst(s)
Jason Stuhr (65)
Rudy Baum (60)
Lauren Kerber, Laboratory Manager
or Other Approved Signatory
EAISL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. This report relates only to the samples reported and may not be reproduced, except in full, without wdhen approval by EI,1SL EMSL bears no
responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report must not be used by the client to daim
product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government Non -friable organically bound materials present a problem mabix and therefore EAISL
recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted Estimated accuracy, precision and uncertainty data available upon request. Unless
requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i a linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Reporting limit is 1%
Samples analyzed by EAISL Analytical, Inc. Seattle, WA NVLAP Lab Code 200613
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Appendix 5
Asbestos Regulatory Summary
1.0 Alaskan Asbestos Construction Standard Summar
The State of Alaska has adopted Federal OSHA asbestos regulations regarding worker protection. The
certification of workers, supervisors and air monitoring technicians is covered under 8 Alaskan Code 61.600-
790. Persons performing, directly supervising, or monitoring asbestos abatement work in Alaska must be
certified by the state of Alaska. Alaska defines asbestos abatement work as any Class I or II activities. See
Section 2.0 for a summary of Federal OSHA asbestos regulations. Note: In Alaska all ACM must be disposed
of in accordance with the requirements in 18 AAC 60.
2.0 Federal OSHA—Asbestos Construction Standard Summary (29 CFR 1926.1101
The construction standard regulates work which involves demolition, removal, alteration, repair,
maintenance, installation, cleanup, transportation, disposal, and storage of ACM. This standard was formerly
designated 1926.58 redesigned as 1926.1101 and last amendment issued August 24, 2006. Highlights of this
standard follow:
• The permissible exposure level (PEL) is 0.1 f/cc as an 8 -hour TWA.
• OSHA classified construction activity according the descending degree of risk. Class I work
presents the greatest risk potential and Class IV, the lowest.
o Class I asbestos work means activities involving the removal of thermal system
insulation (TSI), surfacing ACM, and presumed asbestos -containing material (PACM).
o Class II asbestos work means activities involving the removal of ACM which is not
Class I. This includes, but is not limited to, wallboard, floor tile and sheeting, roofing and
siding shingles, and construction mastics.
o Class III asbestos work means repair and maintenance operations, where ACM are
likely to be disturbed. OSHA has eliminated the term "small-scale short duration projects"
but some SSSD projects will fit into this category.
o Class IV asbestos work means maintenance and custodial activities to clean up dust,
waste and debris resulting from Class I, II and III activities.
• Before work subject to this standard is preformed, employers and building owners must
identify the presence, location, and quantity of ACM and PACM at the worksite. PACM is defined as
thermal system insulation and surfacing material found in buildings built no later than 1980. o At any
time, an employer/building owner may demonstrate that PACM does not contain asbestos using one of
the following:
■ Having a completed inspection according to the requirement of AHERA (40
CFR Part 763, Subpart E);
■ Preforming tests of the material and analysis of the material according to 40
CFR 763.86;
■ The employer/building owner may demonstrate that flooring material
including the associated mastic and backing does not contain asbestos, by a
determination of an industrial hygienist based upon recognized analytical techniques
showing that the material is not ACM.
• Employers must designate a "competent person" who has the qualifications and authority for
ensuring worker health and safety.
• On multi-employer worksites, the employer who establishes a regulated area must inform
other employers on the site of the nature project, the requirements for regulated areas, and the
precautions taken to protect employees onsite.
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• The building owners must post asbestos notification signs at the entrance to mechanical rooms
or areas in which employees reasonably can be expected to enter and which contain ACM or PACK
• The following control methods must be utilized regardless of level of exposure(except roofing):
o Use HEPA equipped vacuum cleaners to collect debris and dust.
o Wet methods, except when infeasible.
o Prompt clean-up and proper disposal in leak tight containers.
• The following control methods must be utilized for compliance with the PEL and excursion limit:
o Local HEPA-filtered exhaust ventilation o Enclosure or isolation of processes
o Ventilation of the regulated area using system with HEPA filters
• Prohibitions include: high-speed disc saws, compressed air, dry sweeping, shoveling or other
dry cleanup of asbestos -containing dust and debris and employee rotation.
3.0 U.S. Environmental Protection Aeencv Reeulations (40 CFR 763
The model accreditation plan and sampling protocols establishing the minimum number of samples for
various types of suspect materials are specified in 40 CFR 763. In the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) document, Guidance for Controlling Asbestos -Containing Materials in Buildings, EPA 560/5-85-024,
June 1985, which is applicable to all asbestos removal operations, USEPA has recommended 0.01 f/cc, the
limit of reliable quantification, as clearance limit (after and abatement action) for airborne fiber
concentrations as determined by phase contrast microscopy (PCM). Note: EPA has issued interpretive
guidance for joint compound that is ACM. While OHSA still requires the locations of the ACM joint
compound to be identified so appropriate control measures and personal protection can be used to protect
workers, EPA allows the drywall system to be considered non -ACM if composite samples of the drywall
system shows that the drywall system is <1% asbestos.
4.0 USEPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (40 CFR 61)
The USEPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) Asbestos Regulations (40
CFR 61, Subpart M) set standards for asbestos mills, manufacturing, demolitions and renovations,
spraying, fabricating, insulating materials, and waste disposal. NESHAP regulations must be followed
during any maintenance or renovation activities that might disturb ACM. NESHAP regulations are
administered by E.P.A.'s Region 10 Office in Seattle, Washington.
NESHAP 40 CFR 61, Subpart A and M, as revised on September 18, 2003, must also be followed during any
maintenance, renovation, or demolition activities that might disturb the ACM. This includes notification of
E.P.A.'s Region 10 Office at least 10 working days before the activity begins as determined by the type of
activity and quantity of ACM involved in the activity. NESHAP defines the following categories of (ACM):
• Regulated asbestos -containing material (RACM) means (a) an friable asbestos material, (b)
Category I ACM that has become friable, (c) Category I ACM that will be or has been subjected to
sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d) Category II ACM that has a high probability of becoming
crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material during the
course of the renovation or demolition operations.
• Category I nonfriable ACM means asbestos -containing (>1%) packings, gaskets, resilient floor
covering and asphalt roofing products.
• Category 11 nonfriable ACM means all other ACM that is nonfriable.
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Appendix 6
AHERA Building Inspector Certificate
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1310 E 66th Avenue, Suite 2- Anchorage, AK 99518 - 907.332 0456
CtraTtificate
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Phis is to certify that
James GlennI
Flas Attended and Successfully Completed
Building Inspector Initial
24 Hour Course
This course was accredited by the IDEM and is in compliance with TSCA Title 11 and State of Indiana
under 326 IAC 18-2.
Certificate Number: TBI24-1017-11312
Expiration Date: 10/182018
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Appendix 7
ACM Sample Photo Log
Functional Area 2
FA2-2 Surfacing Material
harvested from plywood on
south wall.
FA -2-9 is joint compound applied to GWB on
the west wall of room 2.
FA -2-7 is the black mastic under the
vinyl floor tile in side room 1 and side
room 2.
FA -2-11 is joint compound harvested from
the ceiling of the boiler room above side
room 1
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Functional Area 4
FA -4-6 has multiple layers of mastic. The
black mastic was found to be ACM.
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FA -5-1 sample has two layers that contain
ACM, surfacing material and the tape.
Sample location was the east wall adjacent
to the ladies' room.
Functional Area 5
FA -5-3 is another sample with multiple
layers of mastic. The black mastic is the
layer that has ACM.
FA -5-4 & FA -5-5 samples are duplicate
samples of TSI. Only two joints were
observed above the dropdown ceiling
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Functional Area 6
FA -6-6 is the white joint compound on the
orange colored GWB located in the utility
room of the bar area.