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1 P E A K E N V I R O N M E N T A L LT D. 951 Pinewood Place West Kelowna, BC V1Z 3G7 info@peakenvironmental.ca Toll Free (PEAK) HAZARDOUS AND REGULATED MATERIALS PRE-DEMOLITION ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMER COMMUNITY HALL 79 1 th Street Invermere, BC Prepared for: District of Invermere PO Box 339 Invermere, BC Prepared by: Peak Environmental Ltd. 951 Pinewood Place West Kelowna, BC V1Z 3G7 File: 3628 R1nn Pre-Demo Hazmat Assessment Report th Street Invermere, BC Report Date: October 18, 216 On-site survey was completed on 9/7/216. All observations and conditions herein are respective to this / these date(s) and to dates listed in the Revision History / (PEAK) Toll Free

2 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Table of Contents i PART I - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PROJECT SCOPE STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Asbestos-containing materials: Areas of Restricted Entry: Recommendations for Asbestos-containing Applications Other Hazardous or Regulated Materials: Recommendations for other Hazardous and Regulated Materials... 4 PART I I - ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS PROJECT SCOPE SCOPE OF WORK EXCLUSIONS TO PROJECT SCOPE METHODOLOGY MATERIALS INVENTORY Building Inspection Visual Inspection Sampling Laboratory Analysis Reporting and Removal Risk Classification BUILDING OCCUPANT EXPOSURE RISK AND WORKER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS AREAS OF RESTRICTED ENTRY DUE TO POOR CONDITION ASBESTOS APPLICATIONS REMEDIAL WORK... 9 PART III - OTHER HAZARDOUS AND REGULATED MATERIALS PROJECT SCOPE METHODOLOGY POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) MERCURY LEAD Lead-Based Paint / (PEAK) Toll Free

3 District of Invermere ii HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Other Lead Applications OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES TOXIC, FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS DISCUSSION PCB MERCURY LEAD BASED PAINT OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES TOXIC, FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS RECOMMENDATIONS HAZARDOUS AND SPECIAL WASTE REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES PROVINCIAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS OR REGULATED WASTE LIMITATIONS OF THIS REPORT APPENDIX A HAZARDOUS AND REGULATED MATERIALS SUMMARY & CONTRACTOR SIGN OFF SHEET... A APPENDIX B ASBESTOS LOCATION DRAWINGS... B APPENDIX C ANALYTICAL SAMPLE RESULTS... C APPENDIX D PRIORITIZED ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SCHEDULE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY.. D APPENDIX E ROOM BY ROOM ANCILLARY INFORMATION... E APPENDIX F SITE PHOTOGRAPHS... F Report Revision History Version Issue Date Survey Date Change Description Submitted by 1 1/18/216 9/7/216 Initial Report Peak Environmental Ltd / (PEAK) Toll Free

4 District of Invermere Page 1 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT PART I - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 PROJECT SCOPE Peak Environmental Ltd. was retained by the District of Invermere to perform a pre-demolition hazardous materials assessment and review of the Former Community Hall as required by WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation Part 2 prior to demolition or renovation activities. The following hazardous materials are included in the survey: Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) Mercury Lead Ozone depleting substances (ODS) Toxic, flammable or explosive materials Biological contaminants (e.g. mould, fecal matter, sharps) Survey findings are presented in: Part II - Asbestos-containing building materials, and Part III - Other hazardous and regulated materials. 1.1 STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION Based on site observations and information provided by the client, structure construction details are as follows: Structure use: Former Community Hall Construction type: Wood Frame & Concrete Block Approximate build era: 194s No. of floors: 2 Approximate square feet: >5 Renovations or Additions: Renovated All conclusions based on age related hazardous or regulated materials are based on this era of building construction. Detailed construction information is provided in the Building Construction Information Sheet of Appendix E (Ancillary). 1.2 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS The asbestos assessment was conducted in compliance with the requirements outlined in the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (Risk Assessment) and (Classification of Risk). The purpose of this survey was to identify asbestos-containing building materials, quantify asbestos content, identify and record locations, calculate potential for future damage, provide quantities, remediation cost estimates and building occupant risk ratings on a per application basis. In addition to the list of asbestos-containing materials, an inventory of non-asbestos materials was also compiled in order to provide a record showing that all building materials were investigated for asbestos content. This is an occupied or potential building re-use pre-demolition/renovation survey, and as such, limited destructive sampling methods were used to confirm locations and extents of concealed asbestos applications. Coring of flooring, roofing and building membrane materials was only performed if and where such sampling would not be detrimental to the weatherproofing of the building, aesthetically damaging to building finishes or cause potential exposure to current occupants. All possible efforts were made to ensure concealed suspect asbestos applications were inspected and sampled where possible within these limitations. Applications that were observed but not sampled due to these constraints are listed as Suspect Asbestos applications / (PEAK) Toll Free

5 District of Invermere Page 2 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Asbestos-containing building materials identified within the facility are noted on the attached drawings, summary sheets and spreadsheets. These documents should be reviewed to ascertain the exact location of asbestos applications (to the extent possible) within this building or buildings on this site. Please refer to 2. Project Scope for a list of inclusions and exclusions for this Scope of Work. 1.3 OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS A visual inspection was performed for other possible hazardous and regulated materials including PCB (within electrical equipment), mercury (within electrical equipment and thermostats), lead-based paint and other lead applications, ozone depleting substances, potentially toxic, flammable or explosive materials, and biological contaminants (required in Part of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation). These hazardous materials are documented by type in the body of this report and in Appendix D. 1.4 RESULTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Asbestos-containing materials: APPLICATIONS CONTAINING ASBESTOS: Applications that are either known to contain asbestos or asbestos content was confirmed by laboratory analysis. North Building: o Drywall taping compound (P1) o Sanitary pipe joint packing (N1) o Pipe gasketing (kp1) South Building: o No asbestos containing materials were identified SUSPECT ASBESTOS-CONTAINING APPLICATIONS: Applications that are present but have not been analyzed to confirm asbestos content. All Suspect applications must be sampled prior to disturbance through renovation or demolition activities. North Building: o Roofing shingles (Qs1) o Enclosed vinyl floor sheeting (Ip1) South Building: o Roofing shingles (Qs1) POTENTIAL ASBESTOS-CONTAINING APPLICATIONS: Concealed asbestos-containing building applications that may be present based on building age, but were not observed or identified through this assessment due to inaccessibility, live electrical or mechanical systems, building occupancy or requirement for breaching building membranes. Potential asbestos applications can only be identified through destructive sampling methods which are only performed once the building is vacant / (PEAK) Toll Free

6 District of Invermere Page 3 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT An inspection for the following applications must occur prior to building demolition: Electrical insulation (wire insulation, arc insulating pads) HVAC Duct mastic Tar and gravel roofing, roof felts, tar patching compounds and membranes Pipe packing / roving in sanitary pipe bells and spigots Vermiculite insulation in attic space Vermiculite insulation which may be within concrete block walls concealed beneath covering or enclosing materials Areas of Restricted Entry: No areas with poor condition asbestos or areas which would require special entry procedures were identified in this building Recommendations for Asbestos-containing Applications All identified asbestos-containing materials must be removed prior to demolition or renovation activities which may impact them, creating a risk of worker exposure to airborne asbestos fibres. Asbestos-containing materials, locations, and removal risk or priority classifications are provided in the spreadsheet included in Appendix D, locations are also indicated on the drawings in Appendix B. Any work of disturbing, dislodging or removing asbestos or potentially asbestos contaminated material must be performed according to the requirements set out in Part 6 of British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (BC Reg. 296/97, as amended by BC Reg. 312/23), and the Exposure Control Plan created for this site. A Site specific Risk Assessment must be created for each instance where asbestos removal is required (per OHS Guideline G2.112). Once removed, asbestos-containing material must be transported and disposed of in accordance with the federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations and Section 4 of the BC Ministry of Environment Hazardous Waste Regulation Other Hazardous or Regulated Materials: PCB Mercury Based on the age of the building and the observed lighting present within the building, PCB containing fluorescent light ballasts are located throughout the building Mercury containing wall mounted thermostat activation switches are located in Room 119 Mercury low boiler water switches were observed Lead Based Paint Applications Lead was identified in the paint on the following surfaces of this building (Appendix D): o Paint on wood - on shiplap and paneling in Judo Hut 118 Other Lead Applications No other lead applications were identified Ozone Depleting Substances No ozone depleting substances were identified in the building / (PEAK) Toll Free

7 District of Invermere Page 4 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Toxic, Flammable or Explosive Materials No toxic, flammable or explosive materials were identified during this survey Biological Contaminants No biological contaminants were identified during this survey Recommendations for other Hazardous and Regulated Materials Identified hazardous and regulated materials requiring removal prior to building demolition/renovation are listed in Appendix D. PCB Inspect all fluorescent light ballasts for manufacturer name and serial number to determine if PCB s are present. For instructions on how to identify if a ballast contains a PCB capacitor, refer to Environment Canada s booklet Identification of Lamp Ballasts Containing PCBs. Collect and containerize confirmed PCB ballasts for disposal in at the Swan Hills Treatment Center in Alberta. Mercury Collect mercury vapour lighting (high voltage lights and fluorescent light tubes) for vapour recycling at Nu-Life Industries, and wall mounted thermostat activation switches should be collected and returned for inclusion in the Switch the Stat program. Lead Based Paint Applications Removal and disposal requirements for lead or lead contaminated applications vary depending on multiple factors. Refer to Section 1 Recommendations for application specific requirements. All created waste materials are to be disposed of in accordance with Part 6 Management of Specific Hazardous Wastes as outlined in the BC Ministry of Environment Waste Management Act Special Waste Regulation [includes amendments up to B.C. Reg. 19/22]. PART I I - ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS 2 PROJECT SCOPE Peak Environmental Ltd. was retained by the District of Invermere to perform an assessment and review of the Former Community Hall for asbestos-containing building materials (as well as other hazardous or regulated materials) as required in Section of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. The purpose of this survey was to identify, record locations, provide quantities, remediation cost estimates and associated building occupant risk for asbestos-containing materials located within the building. The following list defines the scope and exclusions of the project s asbestos survey: 2.1 SCOPE OF WORK A. Inspect all accessible spaces including attic, ceiling, crawl spaces, pipe chases and mechanical tunnels for asbestos-containing materials. Refer to Appendix A for a list of inaccessible spaces in this building. B. Collect and analyze bulk samples of all building materials suspected of containing asbestos as required in Section of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation / (PEAK) Toll Free

8 District of Invermere Page 5 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT C. Provide a complete Materials Inventory of all building materials which are suspected of containing asbestos. D. Document all locations of confirmed asbestos-containing applications (provided in a list format as well as in a Room by Room Ancillary section (Appendix E) and marked on a floor plan). E. Provide an approximate cost of abatement where the extent of the application can be ascertained. Where the extent of the application cannot be determined without major destruction to the building and potentially resulting in a risk of exposure to asbestos fibres, the application may be listed without estimated abatement costs. F. Provide removal risk classification based on material type and risk of exposure to abatement workers. G. Submit a Hazardous Materials Report detailing the results and recommendations of the survey. 2.2 EXCLUSIONS TO PROJECT SCOPE A. The survey was limited to fixed building(s) included in the scope of work for this project. Unless noted otherwise, temporary structure and underground systems on the grounds are not part of this survey. B. Areas classified as confined spaces as defined by WorkSafeBC are not within the scope of the survey. C. This is an occupied or potential building re-use pre-demolition/renovation survey, and as such, limited destructive sampling methods were used to confirm locations and extents of concealed asbestos applications or building membrane materials. Assessment of roofing membranes, exterior finishes, concealed floor layers and attic vermiculite applications may have been prohibitive in order to avoid breaching exterior membranes or to prevent potential exposure of occupants to asbestos fibres. Refer to Appendix A and Appendix D for a list of applications present but not sampled (Suspect applications). D. Areas / applications inaccessible without some form of destruction, include (unless otherwise noted), but are not limited to: i. packing and gasketing materials in heating boiler, HVAC ventilation and air-conditioning systems, domestic hot and cold water and hot water heat piping systems. ii. iii. iv. fire doors. inaccessible pipes and pipe fittings (in fixed ceiling, floor or wall spaces), unless otherwise noted in the Inventory (Appendix D). inaccessible spaces where access was not readily observed. v. concealed vermiculite insulation within concrete block walls concealed beneath newer building finishes. E. This report does not provide an abatement Risk Assessment as per Section 6.6 Assessment and Classification or an Exposure Control Plan as per Section 6.3 Exposure Control Plan of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. 3 METHODOLOGY 3.1 MATERIALS INVENTORY A complete inventory is carried out to record any materials which may contain asbestos as well as those known to not contain asbestos. The intent of this complete inventory is to demonstrate that all visible and accessible materials have been inspected and identified as either asbestos-containing or non-containing. Materials obviously not asbestos-containing (e.g. fiberglass, wood, metal, ceramic, concrete, etc.) are included on a per room basis in the Ancillary (Appendix E) / (PEAK) Toll Free

9 District of Invermere Page 6 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Building Inspection This is an occupied or potential building re-use pre-demolition/renovation survey, and as such, limited destructive sampling methods were used to confirm locations and extents of concealed asbestos applications. Coring of flooring, roofing and building membrane materials was only performed if and where such sampling would not be detrimental to the weatherproofing of the building, aesthetically damaging to building finishes or cause potential exposure to current occupants. All possible efforts were made to ensure concealed suspect asbestos applications were inspected and sampled where possible within these limitations. Applications that were observed but not sampled due to these constraints are listed throughout this report as Suspect Asbestos applications Visual Inspection All accessible spaces of the building are entered and visually inspected unless specified in Appendix A as inaccessible spaces. 1. Materials presumed to contain asbestos are classified as either friable or non-friable. WorkSafeBC Regulation Part 6 defines friable as an asbestos-containing material that is crumbled or powdered or can be crumbled or powdered by hand pressure. 2. 'Homogeneous areas' are identified for each application. A homogeneous area is defined as an area containing material that is 'uniform in texture, colour, date of application, and identical in every other way'. 3. Each application is then placed into one of the following categories as defined by the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). Surfacing Material: defined as a material that is sprayed on, troweled on, or otherwise applied to surfaces (structural members, walls, ceilings, etc.) for acoustical, decorative, fireproofing, or other purposes. Thermal System Insulation: defined as a 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. Miscellaneous: defined as materials which do not fall into the above two categories - typically ceiling tiles and flooring applications. 4. A physical assessment is then carried out for each application to determine: o o condition potential for future damage The above listed assessments are then used to rank each application for Removal Priority and/or abatement Risk Classification Sampling In some instances, applications are visually identified as Known Asbestos based on the experience of the surveyor. Materials such as pre-1978 insulating cements, corrugated paper pipe insulation, asbestos pipe and cement boards are known to contain asbestos. If these materials are identified, they are noted as being asbestos-containing and no verification samples are collected / (PEAK) Toll Free

10 District of Invermere Page 7 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Sample collection is carried out according to the requirements defined in WorksafeBC OHS Guideline Part 2. The following application specific procedures are descriptions of sampling methods only and do not indicate that these materials were sampled during this project Drywall Taping Compound, Plaster or Stipple Texture Representative samples are collected and analyzed for asbestos content for each of these applications. For any facility where multiple samples of an application return both asbestos-containing and non-asbestos results, all homogeneous applications should be considered asbestos-containing. Where most of the samples (but not all) return negative results within a homogeneous area, the owner may request additional, more intensive sampling in order to exclude certain areas as non-asbestos-containing. For any facility having pre-199 additions or renovations, representative sampling was carried out in each addition/renovation area that was of a different age (homogeneous area) from the rest of the facility Vinyl Flooring or Ceiling Tiles Samples of vinyl flooring and ceiling tiles are collected based on visible size, color and pattern. Applications having the same surface coloring and pattern are considered a homogeneous application throughout the building. Representative samples of each unique application is collected and analyzed for asbestos content. For this project, carpets were lifted or cut to inspect for concealed flooring Vermiculite Insulations Concrete block wall cavities are cored and attic spaces are inspected for the presence of vermiculite insulation and where located, a minimum of three representative samples are collected and analyzed to determine asbestos content. Some vermiculite materials are known to have been exfoliated (heat treated to cause the vermiculite to pop increasing its size). Where different sizes or forms of vermiculite are identified, they are treated as separate applications Roofing Each roofing membrane (layer) is a separate homogeneous layer. Where multiple layers are present, each layer is sampled separately. Roofing felt is treated as a separate layer Laboratory Analysis Collected samples are sent to an accredited laboratory for analysis using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) in accordance with the NIOSH 92 method which specifies a level of detection (LOD) of 1% or less to determine asbestos content. As defined in Section 6.1 of the OHS Regulation, all materials containing.5 percent or greater of asbestos, and vermiculite insulation containing any asbestos, shall be considered to be asbestos-containing Reporting and Removal Risk Classification The various sections in this report provide the information required prior to building demolition or renovation, in compliance with a Hazardous Materials Survey as defined by WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation Part 2. Specifically: Report body provides information relating to: o Summary of hazardous materials identified in the building (Executive Summary) o Project scope and methodology for survey, sample collection and analysis o Recommendations for abatement and disposal of hazardous materials / (PEAK) Toll Free

11 District of Invermere Page 8 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Appendix A: o Summary of hazardous materials identified in the building o Any restricted areas due to asbestos contamination o Areas that could not be accessed during the survey Appendix B: o Drawing showing most asbestos applications and asbestos and lead sample locations Appendix C: o Laboratory asbestos analysis results Appendix D: o Inventory and description of all building materials identified o Removal priority or risk classification of asbestos-containing materials Appendix E: o Room by room Ancillary showing locations of all asbestos-containing materials (where extent has been ascertained) Appendix F: o Photos of all asbestos containing materials and lead containing paint samples A separate abatement budget document is provided as an estimate of abatement costs Building materials confirmed as containing asbestos or presumed to contain asbestos are listed in this report in one of three categories defined as follows: 1. Asbestos-containing application The application has been identified as asbestos-containing either by visual inspection or by sample analysis. 2. Suspect asbestos application The application is confirmed to be present but was not sampled due to either inaccessibility or in order to prevent breaching of exterior membranes or risk of occupant exposure. All applications listed as Suspect must be sampled prior to disturbance through renovation or demolition activities. 3. Potential asbestos application Concealed asbestos-containing building applications that may be present but were not observed or identified through this assessment due to inaccessibility, live electrical or mechanical systems, building occupancy or requirement for breaching building membranes. Any materials not listed in or identified through this assessment, including potential asbestos-containing materials, should be assessed using destructive sampling and analysis procedures prior to demolition or renovation work which may impact these materials. WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation Section 6.6(2) requires that a risk assessment be conducted "before any demolition, alteration, or repair of machinery, equipment, or structures where asbestos-containing material may be disturbed / (PEAK) Toll Free

12 District of Invermere Page 9 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Removal Class definitions assigned in the Risk Assessment are as follows (source Section 6.1 of the OHS Regulation): Risk Definition - Risk Classification where: Class Mod High a work activity, other than a high risk work activity, that involves working with or in proximity to asbestos-containing material if, at the time the work activity is being carried out, one or both of the following apply: a) the asbestos-containing material is being (i) cut, sanded, drilled, broken, ground down or otherwise fragmented, or (ii) disturbed such that the asbestos-containing material may release airborne asbestos fibre; (b) it is necessary to use personal protective equipment or engineering controls, or both, in respect of that activity to prevent exposure of a worker to airborne asbestos fibre; a work activity that involves working with or in proximity to asbestos-containing material if a high level of control is necessary in respect of that activity to prevent exposure of a worker to airborne asbestos fibre; 4 BUILDING OCCUPANT EXPOSURE RISK AND WORKER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS Any work that may disturb or potentially disturb asbestos-containing or contaminated materials must be performed following the requirements outlined in the abatement contractor s Exposure Control Plan created for this site. Where such plan does not exist, site specific work procedures as outlined in Part 6.8 of the OHS Regulation must be created for each instance where there is a potential of disturbing asbestos-containing applications. Highly friable asbestos-containing materials, such as insulating cements, stipple textures, mechanical insulation, vermiculite insulation and asbestos paper products pose the greatest risk of exposure to building occupants and workers as they are easily crumbled by hand releasing airborne asbestos fibres when damaged or exposed. Low -friable materials, such as vinyl flooring and cement asbestos board pose a lower risk as they are not easily crumbled by hand and must be broken or mechanically abraded to release asbestos fibres. The risk of asbestos fibre release into the ambient air increases when asbestos applications are disturbed through demolition, renovation or maintenance activities that abrade the material. 5 AREAS OF RESTRICTED ENTRY DUE TO POOR CONDITION ASBESTOS APPLICATIONS No areas with poor condition asbestos or areas which would require special entry procedures were identified in this building. 6 REMEDIAL WORK Removal of all asbestos-containing materials identified in this building is required prior to building demolition or renovation activities, creating a potential risk of exposure to airborne asbestos fibres. Per OHS Guidlelines Part 6, a Risk Assessment and an Exposure Control Plan are required prior to any asbestos abatement work. Refer to the Inventory spreadsheets included in Appendix D for a list of identified asbestos-containing materials which require removal prior to building demolition / (PEAK) Toll Free

13 District of Invermere Page 1 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT PART III - OTHER HAZARDOUS AND REGULATED MATERIALS 7 PROJECT SCOPE The Scope of Work for this project included a visual inspection for the following regulated materials: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) - in light ballasts Mercury - in high voltage lighting, fluorescent light tubes and thermostats Lead lead-based paints and lead roof jacks Ozone depleting substances (ODS) equipment containing Freon or chlorofluorocarbons including refrigerators, freezers, wall-mounted air conditioners and roof top HVAC units. Toxic, flammable or explosive materials - includes pesticides, herbicides, waste oil, fuel, paints, solvents and other hydrocarbon based fluids Biological contaminants mould, fecal matter or other visible biological contamination 8 METHODOLOGY 8.1 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS) A visual inspection is carried out to tally the number of fluorescent light ballasts that potentially contain PCBs. Classification of potentially PCB or non-pcb for the purposes of this report is based on equipment age and type. Conclusive identification is not possible without access to serial numbers, date or non-pcb stamps which often require removal of the light tubes or ballasts. T-8 style light fixtures were not inspected as they utilize a High Efficiency non-pcb ballast. 8.2 MERCURY A visual inspection is done to identify and count any mercury containing thermostats, fluorescent light tubes or high voltage lights. 8.3 LEAD Lead-Based Paint The allowable lead concentration in paint was reduced to under 6 mg/kg in 1978, therefore Peak Environmental does not test for lead in post 198 construction, renovations or additions. In pre-198 construction, interior, exterior and hard wearing paint surfaces typical for lead paint, are tested with the use of Lead Check Kits. A change in swab colour from white to pink indicates that lead is present in concentrations above 6 mg/kg. Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) testing is not within the project scope Other Lead Applications A visual inspection is done to identify other lead applications such as lead flashings or roof jacks. 8.4 OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES An inspection for the presence of CFC or other regulated refrigerants is carried out to locate refrigerators, freezers and wall mounted air conditioning units or roof top HVAC units. HVAC units are noted in the report, however, no inspection of such units is carried out to identify refrigerants / (PEAK) Toll Free

14 District of Invermere Page 11 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT 8.5 TOXIC, FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS The building and surrounding area are inspected for any toxic, flammable or explosive materials, however, no inspection for underground storage tanks is performed to ascertain potential soil contamination from spillage during tank filling, or leakage from the tank or supply / return lines. Any contaminated soil encountered during tank excavation must be collected and remediated as required by the Ministry of Environment. 8.6 BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS The inspection includes biological contaminates such as mould, fecal matter, and potential sharp objects, all of which would require worker awareness and Personal Protective Equipment. 9 DISCUSSION 9.1 PCB PCBs are known to cause cancer in humans and were primarily used as cooling oils in electrical equipment. Such equipment included fluorescent light ballasts and electrical transformers. The use of PCB cooling oils was discontinued in The Federal Regulations SOR/ provide standards for handling, storage, and the disposal of PCB containing equipment under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act of Part 5 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation deals with PCB containing materials in the workplace. 9.2 MERCURY Mercury is known to cause poisoning in humans through inhalation of vapours, ingestion of contaminated materials or skin absorption through direct contact with the liquid. Mercury was typically used in wall-mounted thermostats to act as the activation switch. Mercury vapour was also utilized in high voltage electrical lighting and pressure differential monitors in HVAC units. Part 5 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation deals with mercury in the workplace. 9.3 LEAD BASED PAINT Lead was a common additive in exterior and hard wearing paint applications until Lead was used to prolong the shelf life of paint and to increase its flexibility and durability to wear and weather. Exposure to airborne lead and lead ingestion can lead to lung and brain damage and learning disabilities in children. Inorganic lead applications are regulated through Section 6.59 through 6.69 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. This section applies to any workplace where a worker, through renovation or demolition activities, may be exposed to potentially hazardous levels of inorganic lead. Where conditions may arise that may result in the release of potentially hazardous levels of lead dust, an Exposure Control Plan must be implemented to ensure worker safety is maintained. As defined through the U.S. EPA Housing and Urban Development Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing (212 Edition), a lead containing paint coating applied between 1978 and August 13, 29 with a lead concentration of.6 percent (6 ppm) (6mg/kg) by weight is to be considered a lead containing application. Furthermore, as suggested by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the improper removal of lead paint containing 6 mg/kg lead, results in airborne lead concentrations that exceed half of the exposure limit. This would trigger the requirement for an Exposure Control Plan and safe work procedures. It is further suggested that lead concentrations as low as 9 mg/kg may present a risk to pregnant women and children / (PEAK) Toll Free

15 District of Invermere Page 12 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) testing of positively identified lead paint applications may be required to determine if the painted applications are classified as a special waste as outlined in the Ministry of Environments Special Waste Act. Confirm the local landfill s policy regarding acceptance of lead waste. TCLP testing is required where lead must be removed from the substrate such as lead painted concrete. 9.4 OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES As outlined in the 1998 Montreal Protocol, member signatories are to take appropriate measures to protect human health and the environment against adverse effects resulting or likely to result from human activities which modify or are likely to modify the ozone layer. The requirement for the removal and destruction of ozone depleting substances is governed under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Health Canada also has issued health warnings to healthy and respiratory compromised individuals regarding indoor ozone. 9.5 TOXIC, FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS Toxic materials may pose a risk injury when touched or inhaled. Flammable or explosive materials may result in chemical fires. WorkSafeBC provides procedures and exposure limits to such materials in OHS Guidelines Part 5 Chemical Agents and Biological Agents. 9.6 BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS Mould contamination has been cited by Health Canada as increasing the risk of asthma related symptoms. Immuno-compromised persons may experience more severe effects. Disturbing rodent feces or urine may result in a risk of developing hanta virus. An awareness of the presence of sharp objects (e.g. syringes) is important because of the potential to spread blood borne diseases including Hepatitis A, B, and C, and HIV if the worker is injured by these objects. 1 RECOMMENDATIONS PCB Mercury Where removal is required to facilitate renovation or demolition activities, inspect all fluorescent light ballast for manufacturer name and serial number and determine if PCBs are present. Refer to Environment Canada s booklet on Identification of Lamp Ballasts Containing PCBs for identification whether a ballast contains a PCB capacitor. Collect and containerize confirmed PCB ballasts for disposal in at the Swan Hills Treatment Center in Alberta. Where removal is required to facilitate renovation or demolition activities, collect mercury vapour lighting (high voltage lights and fluorescent light tubes) for vapour recycling at Nu-Life Industries and wall mounted thermostat activation switches should be collected and returned for inclusion in the Switch the Stat program. Lead Based Paint Applications Confirm local landfill s lead contaminated waste acceptance policy. Prior to any work involving the disturbance of lead contaminated materials, contractors will be required to have an Exposure Control Plan in place to mitigate worker exposure to lead dust and contaminated material / (PEAK) Toll Free

16 District of Invermere Page 13 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT A Risk Assessment for lead is required for any disturbance of lead contaminated materials where there is a risk of lead dust release. Lead on Wood Substrate: o Lead painted surfaces can be demolished with building. o Dispose of as general demolition waste at local landfill. 11 HAZARDOUS AND SPECIAL WASTE REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES 11.1 PROVINCIAL OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS Workplace health and safety is regulated in British Columbia by WorkSafeBC under the Workers Compensation Act (effective April 15, 1998), as amended by the Workers Compensation (Occupational Health and Safety) Amendment Act (effective October 1, 1999) inclusive of Part 3 Division 3, Sections 115 to 124 General Duties of Employers, Workers and Others and Part 5.54 Exposure Control Plan. The Act defines the general duties and obligations of the employer, employees and others at the work site. Specific actions and work practices are outlined in the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulation for specific work practices. The OHS Regulation contains legal requirements that must be met by all workplaces under the inspection jurisdiction of WorkSafeBC. Asbestos is governed by Section 6 - Substance Specific Requirements, specifically Section 6.1 through 6.32 and by Section 2 - Construction, Excavation and Demolition, specifically Section Hazardous Materials. WorkSafeBC has published Safe Handling of Asbestos, A Manual of Standard Practices. This manual outlines basic information on asbestos and asbestos products, health hazards, requirements for worker protection, safe work procedures and principles that should be followed in selecting the most suitable technique for the safe abatement of asbestos-containing materials. This document provides a guide to current practices which are to be followed in the Province of British Columbia ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS In British Columbia, environmental matters pertaining to production and disposal of waste generally fall under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Environment (MoE), pursuant to the Waste Management Act (RSBC) 1996, as amended October The waste regulation under the Waste Management Act relating to hazardous building materials is the Special Waste Regulation (SWR), BC Regulation 63/88. The Hazardous Waste Regulation BC Reg. 63/88, OC 268/88, including amendments up to BC Reg. 319/24) established by the MoE, outlines the requirements for the storage, transportation, treatment, recycling and disposal of hazardous wastes in the Province of British Columbia. The regulation outlines the materials and criteria to be used to characterize waste as hazardous. Ozone Depleting substances are regulated under Environment Canada under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act's Chlorofluorocarbon Regulations (SOR/9-127), Ozone-depleting Substances Regulations (SOR/94-48) and Ozone depleting Substances Products Regulations (SOR/9-584) and additionally by Ozone Depleting Substances and Other Halocarbons Regulation* (B.C. Reg. 387/99) TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS OR REGULATED WASTE The transportation of hazardous wastes is governed under the Federal Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations which outline the requirements for storage, handling, and transportation of regulated products and waste / (PEAK) Toll Free

17 District of Invermere Page 14 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT 12 LIMITATIONS OF THIS REPORT Peak Environmental Ltd. has prepared this Hazardous and Regulated Materials Assessment Report pursuant to WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation Section Hazardous Materials in the Workplace which requires a project specific detailed pre-demolition / pre-renovation assessment for asbestos and other hazardous or regulated materials prior to any work of salvage, cutting, damaging or demolishing, in part or in whole, building finishes, components, machinery, equipment, buildings or structures. The purpose of this report is to identify hazardous and regulated materials within the building as per the scope defined by District of Invermere, and to determine occupant / worker risk levels for each asbestos containing application identified in the building. While this assessment was conducted with the utmost detail and diligence, there may exist instances where asbestos-containing applications are present in the building but not identified through this report. Site conditions and building construction may have not permitted the complete inspection of some void spaces. These spaces may contain asbestos applications not identified in this report. Any suspect materials located within void spaces should be inspected and/or tested to determine if they are asbestos-containing. To facilitate this pre-demolition/renovation assessment and where possible within the exception of noted exclusions in Part 2.2, inspection of sub-flooring applications located beneath carpeting and vinyl flooring and building finishes and membrane materials was performed to locate all potential asbestos applications within the building. No inspection of sub-flooring applications was performed once a structural member was discovered (i.e. concrete or shiplap). There is a possibility that subsequent asbestos applications, not identified in this report, may be located beneath items deemed to be structural members. Any suspect materials sandwiched between multiple building finishing layers should be inspected or tested to determine if they are asbestos-containing. Any quantities listed in these documents are estimates only. Peak Environmental Ltd. accepts no liability for inaccurate, misleading or conflicting information contained within this report. The liability of Peak Environmental Ltd., its staff or agents, will be limited to the lesser of the actual damages incurred, fees paid by the Client or as set forth in the limitations expressed in Errors and Omissions Insurance held by Peak Environmental Ltd. Facility Assessor: Stephen Ferguson, AScT., President AHERA Certified Building Insp. No: CABIR Report Preparation: Nicole Nuszdorfer, Project Technician AHERA Certified Building Insp. No: CABIR Final Report Review: Stephen Ferguson, AScT., President AHERA Certified Building Insp. No: CABIR / (PEAK) Toll Free

18 District of Invermere Page 15 of 15 HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT File: 3628 R1nn Pre-Demo Hazmat Assessment Report th Street Invermere, BC This report has been prepared for the sole use of the District of Invermere. The conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are the best judgment of the author. In the event that this report is provided to a third party without the written consent of Peak Environmental Ltd., any use that a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on the decisions made based on this report, are the sole responsibility of that third party. Peak Environmental Ltd. accepts no responsibility for damages, should any occur, that are suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions taken based on this report / (PEAK) Toll Free

19 District of Invermere ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS INVENTORY APPENDIX A HAZARDOUS AND REGULATED MATERIALS SUMMARY & CONTRACTOR SIGN OFF SHEET / (PEAK) Toll Free

20 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT The following Hazardous and Regulated materials have been identified within the Former Community Hall. ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS: The attached asbestos location drawings and spreadsheets should be reviewed for the exact location of all known asbestos applications within this facility (to the extent possible). APPLICATIONS CONTAINING ASBESTOS: North Building: o Drywall taping compound (P1) o Sanitary pipe joint packing (N1) o Pipe gasketing (kp1) South Building: o No asbestos containing materials were identified SUSPECT APPLICATIONS: North Building: o Roofing shingles (Qs1) o Enclosed vinyl floor sheeting (Ip1) South Building: o Roofing shingles (Qs1) POTENTIAL ASBESTOS APPLICATIONS: Concealed asbestos-containing building materials may be present but could not be identified due to inaccessibility, live electrical or mechanical systems, building occupancy, or the requirement for breaching building membranes. Potential asbestos applications can only be identified through destructive sampling methods which are only performed once the building is vacant. An inspection for the following applications must occur prior to building demolition: Electrical insulation (wire insulation, arc insulating pads) HVAC Duct mastic Tar and gravel roofing, roof felts, tar patching compounds and membranes Pipe packing / roving in sanitary pipe bells and spigots Vermiculite insulation in attic space Vermiculite insulation which may be within concrete block walls concealed beneath covering or enclosing materials. INACCESSIBLE AREAS: South end attic space vermiculite insulation may be present (an inspection must be performed prior to demolition) AREAS OF RESTRICTED ENTRY: No areas with poor condition asbestos or areas which would require special entry procedures were identified in this building / (PEAK) Toll Free

21 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT OTHER HAZARDOUS AND REGULATED MATERIALS: PCB Based on the age of the building and the observed lighting present within the building, PCB containing fluorescent light ballasts are located throughout the building Mercury Mercury containing wall mounted thermostat activation switches are located in Room 119 Mercury low boiler water switches were observed Lead Based Paint Applications Lead was identified in the paint on the following surfaces of this building (Appendix D): o Paint on wood - on shiplap and paneling in Judo Hut 118 Other Lead Applications No other lead applications were identified Ozone Depleting Substances No ozone depleting substances were identified in the building Toxic, Flammable or Explosive Materials No toxic, flammable or explosive materials were identified during this survey Biological Contaminants No biological contaminants were identified during this survey / (PEAK) Toll Free

22 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT CONTRACTOR SIGN OFF SHEET By signing below, you acknowledge that you have been informed as to the location of all known and suspected asbestos applications and other hazardous and regulated materials located within the facilities on this site. You the contractor will make every effort to direct your work duties so as to NOT disturb known hazardous and regulated applications. If through your work these applications are to be disturbed or have been inadvertently disturbed, it is your responsibility to inform the maintenance staff who will then direct the clean-up or the removal of such applications in way of your proposed renovation work. COMPANY NAME SIGNATURE DATE / (PEAK) Toll Free

23 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT APPENDIX B ASBESTOS LOCATION DRAWINGS / (PEAK) Toll Free

24 F1-Paper DN DN 115 P E A K E N V I R O N M E N T A L LT D DN P1-Drywall Tape Pinewood Place Kelowna, BC V1Z 3G PEAK (7325) info@peakenvironmental.ca Project No.: 3628 Drawing: A1-Texture A1-Texture H3-Vinyl Floor Sheeting M1-Mastic 2 LBP #1 LBP #2 ATTIC SPACE DN 25 FORMER COMMUNITY HALL Title: Owner: 79 1th Street Invermere, BC ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIAL LOCATIONS 212 DN UPPER FLOOR SOUTH BUILDING UPPER FLOOR NORTH BUILDING DISTRICT OF INVERMERE PO Box 339 Invermere, BC VA 1K D1-Parging LBP # P2-Drywall Tape P2-Drywall Tape S1-Stucco 116 DN UP LBP #7 LBP # P1-Drywall Tape 113 UP under stair storage H2-Vinyl Floor Tile H1-Vinyl Floor Tile UP UP DN P1-Drywall Tape Legend: ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLE NUMBER AND MATERIAL NON-ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLE NUMBER AND MATERIAL LEAD BASED PAINT SAMPLE POSITIVE LEAD BASED PAINT SAMPLE NO LEAD DETECTED Date: Revision: Scale: NTS Drawn by: N. Nuszdorfer DRAWING NUMBER 3628 ASB DN UP P2-Drywall Tape LBP #4 LBP #5 MAIN FLOOR SOUTH BUILDING 117 MAIN FLOOR NORTH BUILDING UP UP N1-Pipe Packing C1-Pipe Fitting 3 1 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS NOT SHOWN ON DRAWING: DRYWALL TAPING COMPOUND PIPE GASKETING SANITARY PIPE JOINT PACKING 2 SUSPECT ASBESTOS APPLICATIONS 7 6 CRAWLSPACE UP 4 12 UP 5 LOWER FLOOR NORTH BUILDING

25 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT APPENDIX C ANALYTICAL SAMPLE RESULTS / (PEAK) Toll Free

26 Bulk Sample Report Project #: Sampled by: Client Hillside Avenue Client: Peak Environmental Ltd. Date Sampled: 21 September-216 Victoria, B.C. V8T 2A1 Site: Invermere Community Centre/Dol Analyst: SD Sample # Location Material Analysis Date admin@islandehs.ca Layer Description % Asbestos % Other Materials % 1 Vestibule 1 Floor Tile 4-Oct-16 2 Stairwell Landing 11 Drywall Tape Compound Analyzed in accordance with NIOSH Method 92 4-Oct-16 3 Hall 11 Floor Tile 4-Oct-16 4 Stage Storage 2 *Drywall Tape Compound Drywall Tape Compound 4-Oct-16 4-Oct-16 6 Storage 22 Floor Tile 4-Oct-16 7 Storage 2 *Duct Sealant 4-Oct-16 8 Storage 1 *Pipe Packing 4-Oct-16 9 Boiler Room 3 Insulating Cement 4-Oct-16 1 West Exterior Building Paper 4-Oct Storage 12 *Drywall Tape Compound 4-Oct Beige tile Black mastic Paint Off white chalky Green tile Black mastic Paint White chalky Paint Off white chalky Drywall cover Beige flooring Black fibrous backing Grey fibrous cement Paint Grey fibrous cement Chrysotile Chrysotile Amosite Cellulose Cellulose Cellulose/Wood Cellulose Wood/Cellulose Cellulose 1 Off white sealant 1 Cellulose 1 Grey fibrous cement 5 Chrysotile 3 Cellulose Glass Brown tar paper Off white fibres Paint White chalky Glass Cellulose Cellulose Glass

27 Bulk Sample Report Project #: Sampled by: Client Hillside Avenue Client: Peak Environmental Ltd. Date Sampled: 21 September-216 Victoria, B.C. V8T 2A1 Site: Invermere Community Centre/Dol Analyst: SD Sample # Location Material Analysis Date admin@islandehs.ca Layer Description % Asbestos % Other Materials % 12 Storage Storage 123 *Drywall Tape Compound Drywall Tape Compound 4-Oct-16 4-Oct Dance Studio 211 *Texture 4-Oct Washroom 21 *Texture 4-Oct West Exterior Cement Parging 4-Oct West Exterior Stucco 4-Oct Paint White chalky Paint White chalky cement Paint White chalky cement Paint White chalky cement Paint White cement Paint White cement Grey cement Cellulose Cellulose *Sample size smaller than WorkSafeBC guidelines. Analyzed in accordance with NIOSH Method 92 2

28 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT APPENDIX D PRIORITIZED ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SCHEDULE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY / (PEAK) Toll Free

29 DISTRICT OF INVERMERE ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS INVENTORY AND ABATEMENT BUDGET ESTIMATES 1/2/216 BUILDING AND FUNCTIONAL AREA MATERIAL ASSESSMENT ABATEMENT ROOM # ROOM DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION VIS CONDITION HEIGHT AIR or VIBRATION ENCLOSED SPACE ACCESSIBLE TO PUBLIC FRIABILITY FUTURE DAMAGE POTENTIAL QUANTITY UNIT RATE COST REMOVAL RISK CLASS AMI SCORE FOOT NOTE FORMER COMMUNITY HALL TH STREET INVERMERE, BC ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS North Building: Throughout Application P1 Drywall Tape Comp. Vis Good L N N High Mod Mod 22 SF $ - $ Storage N1 Sanitary Pipe Packing Vis Good L N N High High High 3 Unit $ - $ - 6 * 1 3 Boiler Room Kp1 Pipe Gasketing Encl Good L N N High Mod Low 4 Unit $ - $ - 26 South Building: No asbestos containing building applications were identified in the South building SUSPECT ASBESTOS BUILDING MATERIALS North Building: Roof Qs1 Roofing Shingle Vis Good L N N Mod Low Low SF $ - - $ 16 * 3 17 Washroom Ip1 Paper Backed Flooring Encl Good L N N Low High Low 25 SF $ - $ - 27 * 2 18 Washroom Ip1 Paper Backed Flooring Encl Good L N N Low High Low 25 SF $ - $ - 27 * 2 South Building: Roof Qs1 Roofing Shingle Vis Good L N N Mod Low Low SF $ - - SITE SPECIFIC RISK ASSESSMENT REQUIRED $ 16 * 3 TOTAL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT COSTS FOR THIS FACILITY (Excluding suspect roofing applications) $ - PCB CONTAINING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Light ballasts-identification and disposal 25 unit $ - $ - COSTS FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF PCB CONTAINING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT $ - MERCURY CONTAINING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Wall mounted thermostats 2 unit $ - $ - Mercury low boiler water switch 1 unit $ - $ - Mercury fluorescent light tubes 3 unit $ - $ - COSTS FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF MERCURY CONTAINING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT $ - Page 1 of / (PEAK) Toll Free FILE: 3628 BGT1nn Hazmat Inventory th Street Invermere, BC.xlsm

30 DISTRICT OF INVERMERE ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS INVENTORY AND ABATEMENT BUDGET ESTIMATES 1/2/216 BUILDING AND FUNCTIONAL AREA MATERIAL ASSESSMENT ABATEMENT ROOM # ROOM DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION VIS CONDITION HEIGHT AIR or VIBRATION ENCLOSED SPACE ACCESSIBLE TO PUBLIC FRIABILITY FUTURE DAMAGE POTENTIAL QUANTITY UNIT RATE COST REMOVAL RISK CLASS AMI SCORE FOOT NOTE FORMER COMMUNITY HALL TH STREET INVERMERE, BC LEAD BASED PAINT White paint on interior ship lap and panelling - Judo Hut 118 SF - * L OTHER LEAD APPLICATIONS No other lead applications were identified in this building COSTS FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF LEAD BASED PAINT $ - COSTS FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF OTHER LEAD APPLICATIONS $ - OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES No ozone depleting substances were identified COSTS FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES $ - TOXIC, FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS No toxic, flammable or explosive materials were identified COSTS FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF TOXIC, FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS $ - BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINANTS No biological contaminants were identified TOTAL ESTIMATED REGULATED MATERIALS ABATEMENT BUDGET ESTIMATE FOR THIS BUILDING $ - FOOT NOTES * 1 Additional units anticipated to be buried underground. * 2 Vinyl floor applications which may contain asbestos have a potential to be present beneath covering ceramic tiles. Any such materials must be sampled prior to disturbance or building demolition. * 3 Roofing materials were not sampled in order to preserve the water tightness of this occupied building. Sampling of roofing materials must be performed prior to disturbance or building demolition. * L Confirm with local landfill regarding lead waste acceptance policy; Disposition of lead paint waste to unregulated sites will invoke BC MoE Contaminated Sites Regulations. Page 2 of / (PEAK) Toll Free FILE: 3628 BGT1nn Hazmat Inventory th Street Invermere, BC.xlsm

31 DISTRICT OF INVERMERE ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS INVENTORY AND ABATEMENT BUDGET ESTIMATES 1/2/216 BUILDING AND FUNCTIONAL AREA MATERIAL ASSESSMENT ABATEMENT ROOM # ROOM DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION VIS CONDITION HEIGHT AIR or VIBRATION ENCLOSED SPACE ACCESSIBLE TO PUBLIC FRIABILITY FUTURE DAMAGE POTENTIAL QUANTITY UNIT RATE COST REMOVAL RISK CLASS AMI SCORE FOOT NOTE FORMER COMMUNITY HALL TH STREET INVERMERE, BC GENERAL NOTES: 1 Functional area numbers are unique numbers assigned during the survey and do not correspond to actual room numbers. 2 Any materials found during demolition / renovation activities that are listed as Suspect or are not listed in this report should be sampled for asbestos content prior to disturbance. 3 Asbestos containing applications are listed by floor, not individual areas unless the area is a Restricted Entry Area. Refer to Appendix E for locations and individual quantities. 4 Application quantities provided are an estimate only. Contractors should conduct their own assessment of quanitites for bidding purposes. 5 Abatement costs are based on individual applications and will vary with the scope of work. 6 Removal Risk Class is the minimum classification that will be assigned in the pre-abatement Risk Assessment which is required prior to removal of asbestos-containing materials. 7 As an occupied or pre-renovation assessment, some building membranes were not sampled in order to preserve the water tightness of the building, unless otherwise noted in the report. FRIABILITY CONDITION HEIGHT HIGH (easily crumbled by hand) GOOD (no visible signs of disturbance) L - Low application height less than 1' from floor MOD (not easily crumbled by hand) FAIR (visible signs of disturbance, no debris noted on ground) H - Low application height greater than 1' from floor LOW (tool or implement required to disturb) POOR (delamination/deterioration evident/imminent, may have debris on ground) UNITS ACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC VIS (VISIBILITY) SF - Square Foot LOW (controlled, infrequent access; out of hand reach) Vis - Application is exposed and visible Unit - Per unit MOD (controlled access or out of hand reach) Con - Application is concealed but accessible beneath covering materials FTG - Fitting or Pipe Elbow HIGH (uncontrolled access and within hand reach) Encl - Application is enclosed and inaccessible (such as asbestos paper backing LF - Linear Foot on vinyl floor sheeting is enclosed beneath a covering layer of vinyl) REMOVAL RISK CLASS Defined by WorkSafeBC Sec. 6.1 of the OHS Regulation, these classes refer to the Risk Assessment which is required prior to removal of asbestos containing materials. HIGH - Full work area containment HEPA filtered exterior exhaust negative air, full worker shower and PAPR respiratory protection MOD - Work area isolation, drop sheets, HEPA filtered air movement equipment, worker wash-up station and APR respiratory protection ENCLOSED SPACE An area of limited or restricted access due to height, restriction of movement or areas where created dusts could be retained within the space for an extended period of time due to limited air movement Page 3 of / (PEAK) Toll Free FILE: 3628 BGT1nn Hazmat Inventory th Street Invermere, BC.xlsm

32 DISTRICT OF INVERMERE ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS INVENTORY AND ABATEMENT BUDGET ESTIMATES 1/2/216 BUILDING AND FUNCTIONAL AREA MATERIAL ASSESSMENT ABATEMENT ROOM # ROOM DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION VIS CONDITION HEIGHT AIR or VIBRATION ENCLOSED SPACE ACCESSIBLE TO PUBLIC FRIABILITY FUTURE DAMAGE POTENTIAL QUANTITY UNIT RATE COST REMOVAL RISK CLASS AMI SCORE FOOT NOTE FORMER COMMUNITY HALL TH STREET INVERMERE, BC SURVEYED MATERIALS DESCRIPTIONS AND SAMPLE NUMBERS MATERIAL VISUAL DESCRIPTION - ASSESSED LOCATION SAMPLE No. SAMPLE RESULT AND ASBESTOS CONTENT ASSESSED AND SUSPECT ASBESTOS CONTAINING APPLICATIONS A1 Stipple Texture Soft stipple ceiling texture - Dance studio Non Asbestos A1 Stipple Texture Soft stipple ceiling texture - Washroom Non Asbestos B1 Pipe Insulation Fiberglas pipe insulation - Boiler room 3 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application C1 Cement Pipe Fitting Insulating cement over Fiberglass pipe fitting insulation - Boiler room Non Asbestos D1 Cement Parging Cement parging on concrete foundation wall - West exterior Non Asbestos E1 Mechanical Duct Insulation Foil faced Fiberglass duct insulation - Boiler room 3 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application F1 Building Paper Building paper under wood siding - West exterior Non Asbestos G1 Ceiling Panel 1x1' Large and small holed compressed cellulose staple up tile - Vestibule 1 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application G2 Ceiling Panel 2x4' Short omni-directional fissures with large and small pinholed mineral fibre tile - Hall 11 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application G3 Ceiling Panel 2x4' Smooth faced compressed cellulose tile - Change room 119 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application H1 Vinyl Floor Tile 12x12:" Cream with light and dark brown splotch VFT - Vestibule Non Asbestos H2 Vinyl Floor Tile 12x12" Green with white streaked VSF - Hall Non Asbestos H3 Vinyl Floor Tile 9x9" Cream with tar paper backed VFT - Storage Non Asbestos I1 Vinyl Sheet Flooring Beige with brown and cream wave pattern jute backed Marmoleum - Stage 112 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application I2 Vinyl Sheet Flooring Cream with small grey splotched new VSF - Washroom 21 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application Ip1 Paper Backed Flooring Potential asbestos flooring under ceramic (due to floor elevation change) - Washroom 17 Not Sampled Suspect Asbestos Ip2 Paper Backed Flooring Cream and beige 1" square tile pattern VSF - Activity room 26 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application K1 Equipment Gasketing Segment cube boiler - Boiler room 3 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application Kp1 Pipe Gasketing Pipe flange gaskets - Boiler room 3 Not Sampled Known Asbestos Application M1 Mastic Glue / Sealant Grey electrical conduit sealant - Storage Non Asbestos N1 Sanitary Pipe Packing Cast iron sanitary pipe packing - Storage 1 (and buried underground) Chrysotile Asbestos 3% N1 Sanitary Pipe Packing Cast iron sanitary pipe packing - Storage 1 (and buried underground) Amosite Asbestos 7% P1 Drywall Tape Comp. Beige drywall tape compound - Stairwell landing Chrysotile Asbestos 1% P1 Drywall Tape Comp. Beige drywall tape compound - Stage Non Asbestos P1 Drywall Tape Comp. Beige drywall tape compound - Storage Chrysotile Asbestos 1% P2 Drywall Tape Comp. Beige drywall tape compound - Storage Non Asbestos P2 Drywall Tape Comp. Beige drywall tape compound - Storage Non Asbestos P2 Drywall Tape Comp. Beige drywall tape compound - Storage Non Asbestos Page 4 of / (PEAK) Toll Free FILE: 3628 BGT1nn Hazmat Inventory th Street Invermere, BC.xlsm

33 DISTRICT OF INVERMERE ASBESTOS CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS INVENTORY AND ABATEMENT BUDGET ESTIMATES 1/2/216 BUILDING AND FUNCTIONAL AREA MATERIAL ASSESSMENT ABATEMENT ROOM # ROOM DESCRIPTION CODE DESCRIPTION VIS CONDITION HEIGHT AIR or VIBRATION ENCLOSED SPACE ACCESSIBLE TO PUBLIC FRIABILITY FUTURE DAMAGE POTENTIAL QUANTITY UNIT RATE COST REMOVAL RISK CLASS AMI SCORE FOOT NOTE FORMER COMMUNITY HALL TH STREET INVERMERE, BC SURVEYED MATERIALS DESCRIPTIONS AND SAMPLE NUMBERS MATERIAL VISUAL DESCRIPTION - ASSESSED LOCATION SAMPLE No. SAMPLE RESULT AND ASBESTOS CONTENT ASSESSED AND SUSPECT ASBESTOS CONTAINING APPLICATIONS Qs1 Roofing Shingle Torch on roofing - Roof Not Sampled Suspect Asbestos S1 Exterior Wall Stucco Exterior concrete stucco - West exterior Non Asbestos T1 Bldg Thermal Insulation White Fiberglass batt insulation - Hall 11 ceiling space Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application T2 Bldg Thermal Insulation Wood chip wall insulation - Electrical room 112 Not Sampled Known Non-Asbestos Application ASSESSED AND SAMPLED LEAD BASED PAINT APPLICATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION SAMPLE NUMBER SAMPLE RESULTS White on original wood structure - Storage 2 LBP-1 No Lead Detected Beige on concrete block wall - Storage 22 LBP-2 No Lead Detected White on concrete foundation - Storage 1 LBP-3 No Lead Detected Green on white exterior door trim - East exterior LBP-4 No Lead Detected Beige on exterior stucco - East exterior LBP-5 No Lead Detected White on interior wood ship lap and paneling - Judo hut 118 LBP-6 Lead Present >6ppm White paint on interior concrete block wall LBP-7 No Lead Detected Grey paint on interior concrete block wall LBP-8 No Lead Detected Page 5 of / (PEAK) Toll Free FILE: 3628 BGT1nn Hazmat Inventory th Street Invermere, BC.xlsm

34 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT APPENDIX E ROOM BY ROOM ANCILLARY INFORMATION / (PEAK) Toll Free

35 Building Name: Former Community Hall Inveremere, BC Date: 9/7/216 ANCILLARY INFORMATION mm/dd/\yyyy TB-Tack Board / GWB-Gypsum Wall Board / BW-Brick Wall / CBW-Concrete Block Wall / Car-Carpet / Conc-Concrete / STR-Structure / WD-Wood / FRP-fibreglass reinforced plastic All applications are below accessible below 8 foot height unless otherwise noted as (h)-high for applications above 8' or as being (at)-application concealed above T-bar ceilings / (*) - assumed applications room not accessible / (af)-concealed above fixed ceilings / (uc)-concealed beneath carpeting / (uv)-concealed beneath vinyl sheeting / (ul)-concealed beneath laminate flooring Application quantities are shown in Brackets (5) - All applications are in good condition unless noted as... (p) poor or (f) fair Room No. Room Name Top Visible Second Third Floor Floor Layer Floor Layer Layer North Wall East Wall South Wall West Wall First Visible Ceiling Second Ceiling Yellow highlighting indicates asbestos applications Only know or visually site confirmed asbestos applications are noted on these Ancillary Pages. Additional asbestos applications may be present within the rooms listed herein, but not shown on this spreadsheet. BLUE highlighting indicates suspect asbestos application A - Texture Coating D - Cement Parging BUILDING M ATERIAL IDENTIFICATION CODES K - Equipment Gasketing N - Pipe Roving/Packing Qs - Roofing Shingle U - Friction Materials Ac - Acoustic Insulation E - Exhaust Breeching G - Ceiling Panel J - Cement Board Kp - Pipe Gasketing O - Floor Levelling Cement R - Refractory Cement V - Vermiculite Wall Af - Spray-Applied Fireproofing F - Insulating Paper Wrap H -Vinyl Floor Tile Jf - Asbestos Furnishings L - Incandescent Light Pad P - Dryw all Tape Comp. S - Exterior Wall Stucco Va - Vermiculite Attic B - Pipe Insulation Fj - Insulating Paper Joint I - Vinyl Sheet Flooring Jp - Cement Pipe M - Mastic Glue / Sealant Pl - Plaster Ss - Exterior Soffit Stucco W - Woven Textile C - Cement Pipe Fitting Fb - Insulated Duct Boot Ip - Paper Backed Flooring Jw - Cement Board Window Panel Mw - Window Putty Qf - Roofing Felt T - Bldg Thermal Insulation X - Fire Doors Third Ceiling Mech. Piping Pipe Fitting Mech. Ducting Other Other Exterior Wd/S1 Wd/S1 Wd/S1 Wd/S1 F1 Qs1 Crawlspace Dirt Str Str Str Str Str North Building: LOWER FLOOR ROOM BY ROOM INVENTORY 1 Storage Conc Wd/Conc Wd/Conc Conc Conc Wd/Str N1(3) 2 Storage Conc Wd Conc Conc Wd Wd/Str 3 Boiler Room Conc Conc Conc Conc Conc GWB P1 4 Storage Conc Wd/P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 5 Storage Conc Wd/P1 P1/Conc GWB P1 P1 P1 6 Corridor Conc Wd/P1 - P1/Conc/ Wd - P1 7 Washroom Conc Wd Wd Wd Wd P1 8 Washroom Conc Wd Wd Wd/Conc Wd/Conc Wd South Building: No lower floor exists in the South building North Building: MAIN FLOOR 1 Vestibule H1 Wd Wd on P1 Wd on P1 Wd on P1 Wd on P1 G1 Str 11 Stairwell Landing H1 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 12 Stariwell Down Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 Wfd 13 Corridor H1 Wd Wd on P1 Wd on P1 Wd on P1 Wd on P1 G1 Str B1/ Kp1(4) C1(9) E1 K1 Peak Environmental Ltd / PEAK (7325) Toll Free Page 1 of 3

36 Building Name: Former Community Hall Inveremere, BC Date: 9/7/216 ANCILLARY INFORMATION mm/dd/\yyyy TB-Tack Board / GWB-Gypsum Wall Board / BW-Brick Wall / CBW-Concrete Block Wall / Car-Carpet / Conc-Concrete / STR-Structure / WD-Wood / FRP-fibreglass reinforced plastic All applications are below accessible below 8 foot height unless otherwise noted as (h)-high for applications above 8' or as being (at)-application concealed above T-bar ceilings / (*) - assumed applications room not accessible / (af)-concealed above fixed ceilings / (uc)-concealed beneath carpeting / (uv)-concealed beneath vinyl sheeting / (ul)-concealed beneath laminate flooring Application quantities are shown in Brackets (5) - All applications are in good condition unless noted as... (p) poor or (f) fair Room No. Room Name ROOM BY ROOM INVENTORY Top Visible Second Third Floor Floor Layer Floor Layer Layer North Wall East Wall South Wall West Wall First Visible Ceiling Second Ceiling Yellow highlighting indicates asbestos applications Only know or visually site confirmed asbestos applications are noted on these Ancillary Pages. Additional asbestos applications may be present within the rooms listed herein, but not shown on this spreadsheet. BLUE highlighting indicates suspect asbestos application A - Texture Coating D - Cement Parging BUILDING M ATERIAL IDENTIFICATION CODES K - Equipment Gasketing N - Pipe Roving/Packing Qs - Roofing Shingle U - Friction Materials Ac - Acoustic Insulation E - Exhaust Breeching G - Ceiling Panel J - Cement Board Kp - Pipe Gasketing O - Floor Levelling Cement R - Refractory Cement V - Vermiculite Wall Af - Spray-Applied Fireproofing F - Insulating Paper Wrap H -Vinyl Floor Tile Jf - Asbestos Furnishings L - Incandescent Light Pad P - Dryw all Tape Comp. S - Exterior Wall Stucco Va - Vermiculite Attic B - Pipe Insulation Fj - Insulating Paper Joint I - Vinyl Sheet Flooring Jp - Cement Pipe M - Mastic Glue / Sealant Pl - Plaster Ss - Exterior Soffit Stucco W - Woven Textile C - Cement Pipe Fitting Fb - Insulated Duct Boot Ip - Paper Backed Flooring Jw - Cement Board Window Panel Mw - Window Putty Qf - Roofing Felt T - Bldg Thermal Insulation X - Fire Doors 14 Stairwell Landing H1 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 G1 Str 15 Stariwell Up H1 Wd P1 - P1 P1 G1 Str 16 Custodial H1 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 G1 Str 17 Washroom Ceramic Ip 1* 18 Washroom Ceramic Ip 1* Ceramic on P1 Ceramic on P1 Ceramic on P1 Ceramic on P1 Ceramic on P1 Ceramic on P1 Ceramic on P1 Ceramic on P1 19 Kitchen H1 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 G1 Str P1 P1 Third Ceiling Mech. Piping Pipe Fitting Mech. Ducting Other Other 11 Hall H2/H1 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 G2 T1 111 Storage H2/H1 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 Wd 112 Electrical Room H2/H1 Wd P1 P1 Str P1 Wd T2 113 Under Stage Storage Wd Wd Wd Wd Wd Wd 114 Stage I1 Wd P1 P1/Wd/ CBW P1 P1/Wd/ CBW 115 Stariwell Up Wd P1/Wd P1/Wd Wd CBW P1 116 Stariwell Down Wd P1 P1 P1 CBW Stariwell Down Wd P1 CBW P1 P1 - South Building: 118 Judo Hut Rubber Wd Wd Wd Wd Wd Wd 119 Change Room Conc P2 P2 P2 P2 G3 Str 12 Storage Conc P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 121 Corridor Carpet Conc CBW/P2 P2/GWB GWB P2 P2 P1 Peak Environmental Ltd / PEAK (7325) Toll Free Page 2 of 3

37 Building Name: Former Community Hall Inveremere, BC Date: 9/7/216 ANCILLARY INFORMATION mm/dd/\yyyy TB-Tack Board / GWB-Gypsum Wall Board / BW-Brick Wall / CBW-Concrete Block Wall / Car-Carpet / Conc-Concrete / STR-Structure / WD-Wood / FRP-fibreglass reinforced plastic All applications are below accessible below 8 foot height unless otherwise noted as (h)-high for applications above 8' or as being (at)-application concealed above T-bar ceilings / (*) - assumed applications room not accessible / (af)-concealed above fixed ceilings / (uc)-concealed beneath carpeting / (uv)-concealed beneath vinyl sheeting / (ul)-concealed beneath laminate flooring Application quantities are shown in Brackets (5) - All applications are in good condition unless noted as... (p) poor or (f) fair Room No. Room Name ROOM BY ROOM INVENTORY Top Visible Second Third Floor First Visible Floor Layer Floor Layer Layer North Wall East Wall South Wall West Wall Ceiling Carpet on Wd Conc P2/Wd P2/Wd Wd Wd P2 Second Ceiling Yellow highlighting indicates asbestos applications Only know or visually site confirmed asbestos applications are noted on these Ancillary Pages. Additional asbestos applications may be present within the rooms listed herein, but not shown on this spreadsheet. BLUE highlighting indicates suspect asbestos application A - Texture Coating D - Cement Parging BUILDING M ATERIAL IDENTIFICATION CODES K - Equipment Gasketing N - Pipe Roving/Packing Qs - Roofing Shingle U - Friction Materials Ac - Acoustic Insulation E - Exhaust Breeching G - Ceiling Panel J - Cement Board Kp - Pipe Gasketing O - Floor Levelling Cement R - Refractory Cement V - Vermiculite Wall Af - Spray-Applied Fireproofing F - Insulating Paper Wrap H -Vinyl Floor Tile Jf - Asbestos Furnishings L - Incandescent Light Pad P - Dryw all Tape Comp. S - Exterior Wall Stucco Va - Vermiculite Attic B - Pipe Insulation Fj - Insulating Paper Joint I - Vinyl Sheet Flooring Jp - Cement Pipe M - Mastic Glue / Sealant Pl - Plaster Ss - Exterior Soffit Stucco W - Woven Textile C - Cement Pipe Fitting Fb - Insulated Duct Boot Ip - Paper Backed Flooring Jw - Cement Board Window Panel Mw - Window Putty Qf - Roofing Felt T - Bldg Thermal Insulation X - Fire Doors 122 Storage 123 Garage Conc P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 North Building: UPPER FLOOR Third Ceiling Mech. Piping Pipe Fitting Mech. Ducting Other Other 2 Storage Wd/Carpet P1 P1/CBW P1 Wd P1 M1(1) 21 Washroom Wd Wd Wd Wd P1 P1 22 Storage H3/Wd P1 P1 CBW CBW P1 23 Stair Down Wd/Carpet Wd CBW CBW Wd P1 24 Attic Space Str Str Str Str Str Str T2 25 Stairwell Landing Carpet Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 G1 Str 26 Activity Room Carpet/Ip2 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 27 Office Carpet Wd P1 P1 - P1 P1 28 Washroom Ip2 Wd P1 P1 P1 P1 P1 South Building: 29 Coat Room H1 Wd P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 21 Washroom I2 H1* P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 211 Dance Studio Laminate H1* P2 P2 P2 P2 A1 on P2 212 Office I2 H1 P2 P2 P2 P2 P2 Peak Environmental Ltd / PEAK (7325) Toll Free Page 3 of 3

38 OTHER HAZARDOUS AND REGULATED MATERIALS ANCILLARY INFORMATION LEAD BASED PAINT (provide visual description and sample/id location) Swab Sample No. Swab Result White on original wood structure - Storage 2 LBP #1 No Lead Detected Beige on concrete block wall - Storage 2 LBP #2 No Lead Detected White on concrete foundation - Storage 1 LBP #3 No Lead Detected Green on white exterior door trim - East exterior LBP #4 No Lead Detected Beige on exterior stucco - East exterior LBP #5 No Lead Detected White on interior wood ship lap and paneling - Judo hut 118 LBP #6 Lead Detected LEAD CONTAINING MATERIALS None observed Comments Regarding Lead Containing Applications: PCB (provide running quantity) PCB containing fluorescent light ballasts Suspect PCB containing electrical transformers Quantity 25 - MERCURY (provide quantity of each application) Mercury containing wall mounted thermostats Mercury containing high voltage lighting Mercury containing fluorescent light tubes Mercury low boiler water switch TOXIC FLAMMABLE EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS (provide quantity of each application) Paints Oils/solvents/fuel Mould contamination Rodent Contamination Pigeon/Bat Contamination Biological Hazards Quantity 2(rm 119) Quantity ODS (Ozone Depleting Substances) Roof top HVAC units Wall mounted air conditioners Refrigerators/Deep Freezers Quantity Peak Environmental Ltd / PEAK (7325) toll free Page 1 of 1

39 P E A K E N V I R O N M E N T A L LT D. SURVEY INFORMATION Surveyor: SF/BK Date: 9/7/216 Building: Invermere Community Centre Survey Type: x Full Hazmat Limited Scope x Pre-Demo Pre-Reno Pre-Purchase Inventory Only Details: x Floors Cored x Walls Cored x Carpet Lifted x Drawings Bldg Vacant x Bldg Occupied BUILDING INFORMATION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SURVEY INFORMATION SHEET Construction: 194's Date 7 Ft 2 x Wood Frame x Brick / Block Steel Stud CIP Concrete 2 Stories Crawlspace Full x C/sp Partial Basement Full Bsmet Partial Attic Space Additions(s) Observed Reported Date x Renovated (yes) Renovated (No) Roofing: Shingle Tar and Gravel x Torch-on Metal Concrete Other Non-Asb Exterior: x Wood Metal/Vinyl Concrete x Stucco Masonry Other Non-Asb Exterior Panels Wood Metal/Vinyl Concrete Stucco x None Present Window Frames Putty Glazing Rubber Caulking Foam x None Interior: x Wood Plaster x Drywall Covered D/W Concrete Other Non-Asb Interior Ceilings: x Wood Plaster x Drywall x T-Bar Concrete Exposed Str Heating: x Hot Water Wood Furnace Roof Top x Electric Other Non-Asb Heat Distribution: x Radiant x Ducted x Baseboard Other Non-Asb Thermal Insulation: Vermiculite x Fiberglass Rock Wool Cellulose x Wood Chip Other Non-Asb MECHANICAL INSULATION Ducting: None Cork x Fiberglass Rock Wool Asbestos Other Non-Asb Duct Joints: x None Asbestos Tape Vinyl Tape Joint Sealant Foil Tape Other Non-Asb Water Piping: None x Fiberglass Asbestos Cork Foam Other Non-Asb Pipe Fittings: None x Cement (exposed) Cement (con) Fiberglass PVC Other Non-Asb Rain Water Leader: x None Cast Iron Copper Asbestos Pipe Plastic Other Non-Asb Roof Drain Bowls: x None Fiberglass Asbestos Other Non-Asb Sanitary: x Plastic Copper x Cast Iron Asbestos Pipe Other Non-Asb POTENTIAL ASBESTOS APPLICATIONS Internal Boiler or tank Insulation Not Glues (ceiling x Assessed Potential Assessed Potential x Not Present Present tile, floor) Block, Brick or Tile Mortar Internal Chimney Liner Not Vermiculite x Assessed Potential Assessed Potential x Not Present Present Insulated Wall Not Vermiculite Assessed Potential x Assessed x Potential Not Present Present Insulated Attic Not Electrical Insulation Assessed x Potential Window Putty Assessed Potential x Not Present Present Floor Leveling Compound Not HVAC Duct Assessed Potential x Assessed Potential x Not Present Present Mastic Not Pipe Flange Fire Doors x Assessed Potential Assessed Potential x Not Present Present Gaskets Not Sanitary Roofing Materials Assessed x Potential x Assessed Potential Not Present Present Piping Page 1 of 2

40 P E A K E N V I R O N M E N T A L LT D. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SURVEY INFORMATION SHEET SURVEYOR COMMENTS NON-ACCESSIBLE ROOMS / AREAS: South end attic space is not accessible - Vermiculite attic insulation may be present - Inspect for vermiculite prior to demolition Roofing materials were not sampled due to building occupancy - Sampling of roofing materials is required prior to demolition ASBESTOS OR AREAS OF CONCERN: GENERAL COMMENTS: Peak Environmental Ltd / PEAK (Toll Free) Page 2 of 2

41 District of Invermere HAZARDOUS & REGULATED MATERIALS ASSESSMENT REPORT APPENDIX F SITE PHOTOGRAPHS / (PEAK) Toll Free

42 Picture No. 1: Non Asbestos Vinyl Floor Tile (H1) Picture No. 2: Asbestos Containing Drywall Taping Compound Typical Throughout North Building

43 Picture No. 3: Non Asbestos Vinyl Floor Tile (H2) Picture No. 4: Non Asbestos Vinyl Floor Sheeting (I1)

44 Picture No. 5: Non Asbestos Vinyl Floor Tile (H3) Picture No. 6: Non Asbestos Mastic (M1)

45 Picture No. 7: Asbestos Containing Sanitary Pipe Packing (N1) Picture No. 8: Non Asbestos Cement Pipe Fitting (C1)

46 Picture No. 9: Non Asbestos Vinyl Floor Sheeting (Ip2) Picture No. 1: Non Asbestos Building Paper (F1)

47 Picture No. 11: Non Asbestos Ceiling Texture (A1) Picture No. 12: Non Asbestos Parging (D1)

48 Picture No. 13: Non Asbestos Vinyl Floor Sheeting (I2) Picture No. 14: Non Asbestos Exterior Stucco (S1)

49 Picture No. 15: Suspect Asbestos Roofing Materials (Qs1) Picture No. 16: Mercury Containing Wall Mounted Thermostat

50 Picture No. 17: White Paint on Wood Structure No Lead Detected Picture No. 18: Beige Paint on Concrete Block Wall No Lead Detected

51 Picture No. 19: Paint on Exterior Door Trim and Exterior Stucco No Lead Detected Picture No. 2: Paint on Shiplap and Wood Panelling Lead Detected

52 Picture No. 21: Paint on Concrete Block Wall No Lead Detected