AHERA/NESHAP ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT. CLIENT: City of Florence 324 West Evans Street Florence, SC (843)

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1 AHERA/NESHAP ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT CLIENT: City of Florence 324 West Evans Street Florence, SC (843) LOCATION: 558 N. Alexander Street Florence, SC DATE OF INSPECTION: September 19, 2017 DATE OF REPORT: October 9, 2017 PREPARED BY: Greg Boggs SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C. (SUMMIT) 3575 Centre Circle Fort Mill, SC SUMMIT Job No

2 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, 2017 AHERA/NESHAP ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT 558 N. ALEXANDER STREET, FLORENCE, SC TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS... i LIST OF APPENDICES... i 1.0 REPORT CERTIFICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SUSPECT MATERIALS Transite (Exterior Siding) Flooring Drywall and Joint Compound Asphalt Shingles Brick and Mortar SUSPECT MATERIAL QUANTITIES CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS... 6 FIGURES 1.0 Site Location Map LIST OF APPENDICES A Analytical Results B Asbestos Inspector s License C SUMMIT Documentation O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc i

3 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, REPORT CERTIFICATION SUMMIT is pleased to provide environmental consulting services for City of Florence. Please contact this office at with any questions or comments regarding the findings submitted in this report. This document, entitled AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection Report, was prepared for City of Florence and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) with sound practices and procedures and in accordance with Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), Title II of the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA), SCDHEC Regulation , 40 CFR 61, and 40 CFR 763 for Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) guidance. The results obtained by the work documented in this report fulfill the requirements of federal, state, and local regulations regarding Asbestos Containing Materials. 10/9/2017 Greg A. Boggs Date SC DHEC AHERA Asbestos Inspector No. BI Expiration Date: April 19, 2018 SC DHEC AHERA Asbestos Air Sampler No. AS SC DHEC AHERA Asbestos Supervisor No. SA Expiration Date: February 17, 2017 O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc 1

4 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On September 19, 2017, SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C. (SUMMIT) performed an AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection for City of Florence located at 558 N. Alexander Street, Florence, SC. The purpose of this inspection was to investigate available records for the specification of asbestos containing material (ACM), inspect for suspect materials, sample and analyze suspect materials to test for asbestos, and assess the condition and location of the ACM and other characteristics of the structure. A homogeneous material is a material that appears to be uniform when properties such as age, color, and texture are compared. Seven (7) homogeneous areas were sampled. The homogeneous areas are described in detail in section 3.0 of this report. The following materials were found to be Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs): Tran-1, Tran-2 and Tran-3 The Transite located on the exterior of the structure is in good condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The results indicated the material is classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and contains up to 15% Chrysotile. The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc 2

5 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, SUSPECT MATERIALS 3.1 Transite (Exterior Siding) Tran-1, Tran-2 and Tran-3 The Transite located on the exterior of the structure is in good condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The results indicated the material is classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and contains up to 15% Chrysotile. The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. 3.2 Flooring FT-1, FT-2 and FT-3 The floor tile located in the Living Room is in severely damaged condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The floor tile was sampled and the results indicated that the material is not classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. BFT-1, BFT-2 and BFT-3 The floor tile located in the Bathroom is in severely damaged condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The floor tile was sampled and the results indicated that the material is not classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. KSF-1, KSF-2 and KSF-3 The sheet flooring located in the Kitchen is in severely damaged condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The sheet flooring was sampled and the results indicated that the material is not classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. 3.3 Drywall and Joint Compound DW-1 through DW-7 The drywall and joint compound located throughout is in damaged condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is friable and is classified as a surfacing material. The drywall and joint compound was sampled and the results indicated that the material is not classified as Asbestos O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc 3

6 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, 2017 Containing Materials (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. 3.4 Asphalt Shingles Roof-1, Roof-2 and Roof-3 The asphalt shingles located on the roof is in severely damaged condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The asphalt shingles was sampled and the results indicated that the material is not classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. 3.5 Brick and Mortar B&M-1, B&M-2 and B&M-3 The brick and mortar located on the porch is in damaged condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The brick and mortar was sampled and the results indicated that the material is not classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc 4

7 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, SUSPECT MATERIAL QUANTITIES Summary of Suspect Material Quantities: SUSPECT MATERIAL ACM? 1 (Y/N) APPROXIMATE QUANTITY 2 Transite Y 2,500 SF Floor Tile N 300 SF Bathroom Floor Tile N 30 SF Kitchen Sheet Flooring N 150 SF Drywall and Joint Compound N 3,500 SF Asphalt Shingles N 1,150 SF Brick and Mortar N 200 SF Quantities: SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet Note 1: ACM = Material containing asbestos of any type, in an amount greater than 1% Note 2: All quantities are estimated and should not be used for bidding purposes O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc 5

8 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS On September 20, 2017, SUMMIT performed an AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection for one (1) structure at 558 N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina. The following materials were found to be Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs): Tran-1, Tran-2 and Tran-3 The Transite located on the exterior of the structure is in good condition with a low potential for disturbance. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The results indicated the material is classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and contains up to 15% Chrysotile. The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in the SUMMIT Documentation. If the structure is to be renovated or demolished, a copy of this report and a notification of demolition or renovation forms must be submitted to The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) at least ten working days prior to these activities taking place. Bidders are responsible for their own calculations and estimates of quantities. Actual quantities may be more or less than indicated. Though every effort was made to examine wall cavities and other areas for pipe insulation, spray-applied or trowel applied surfacing material or other miscellaneous materials and other Presumed Asbestos Containing Material (PACM), this survey and report only deals with accessible areas of the building. There may be additional inaccessible areas above ceiling, behind walls and below floors that become evident during demolition or renovation activities. If suspect materials are found, additional asbestos testing may be required. O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc 6

9 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, 2017 FIGURES O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Asbestos Inspection (WORKING).doc

10 Figure 1 Site Location Map 558 N. Alexander Street Florence, SC SUMMIT ELT, P.C. Project: O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\R - Figure 1 Site Map.doc

11 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, 2017 APPENDIX A ANALYTICAL RESULTS O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\Appendix A.rtf

12 Asbestos Laboratory Report Prepared for SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C. Project: 558 N. Alexander St. Summit #: Date Analyzed: 10/5/2017 Date Reported: 10/5/2017 Total Samples Analyzed: 35 # Samples >1% Asbestos: 1 Method of Analysis: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 Page 1 of 5

13 Summit Laboratories 3575 Centre Circle, Fort Mill, SC Phone: (704) Summit Order: SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C Centre Circle Drive Fort Mill, SC Date Received: 9/29/2017 Date Analyzed: 10/5/2017 Date Reported: 10/5/2017 Project : 558 N. Alexander St. Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Material via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Asbestos Sample ID Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Asbestos Tran-1-Transite Trans-1-Felt A Tran-2-Transite Trans-2-Felt A Tran-3-Transite FT-1-Floor Tile FT-1-Mastic A FT-2-Floor Tile FT-2-Mastic A BFT-1-Floor Tile BFT-1-Mastic A BFT-2-Floor Tile BFT-2-Mastic A KSF Transite + Felt Paper Transite + Felt Paper Transite + Felt Paper Transite + Felt Paper Transite + Felt Paper Floor Tile Floor Tile Floor Tile Floor Tile Bath Floor Tile Bath Floor Tile Bath Floor Tile Bath Floor Tile Kitchen Sheet Floor Gray,White Fibrous Black Fibrous Black Fibrous Beige,Gray Clear,Tan Beige,Gray Clear,Tan Tan Clear Tan Clear Tan,Brown Fibrous Non-Asbestos 85% 40% Cellulose 60% 40% Cellulose 60% 100% <1% Cellulose 100% 100% <1% Cellulose 100% 100% <1% Cellulose 100% 100% <1% Cellulose 100% 15% Cellulose 85% 15% Chrysotile Positive Stop (not analyzed) Positive Stop (not analyzed) Analyst(s): Chris Estes Page 2 of 5

14 Summit Laboratories 3575 Centre Circle, Fort Mill, SC Phone: (704) Summit Order: SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C Centre Circle Drive Fort Mill, SC Date Received: 9/29/2017 Date Analyzed: 10/5/2017 Date Reported: 10/5/2017 Project : 558 N. Alexander St. Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Material via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample ID Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Asbestos KSF DW-1-Drywall DW-1-Joint Compound A DW-2-Drywall DW-2-Joint Compound A DW-3-Drywall DW-3-Joint Compound A DW-4-Drywall DW-4-Joint Compound A DW-5-Drywall DW-5-Joint Compound A DW-6-Drywall DW-6-Joint Compound A DW-7-Drywall Kitchen Sheet Floor Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Drywall & Joint Compound Tan,Brown Fibrous Brown,Gray Fibrous White Brown,Gray Fibrous White Brown,Gray Fibrous White Brown,Gray Fibrous White Brown,Gray Fibrous White Brown,Gray Fibrous White Brown,Gray Fibrous 15% Cellulose 85% 10% Cellulose 90% 100% 10% Cellulose 90% 100% 10% Cellulose 90% 100% 10% Cellulose 90% 100% 10% Cellulose 90% 100% 10% Cellulose 90% 100% 10% Cellulose 90% Analyst(s): Chris Estes Page 3 of 5

15 Summit Laboratories 3575 Centre Circle, Fort Mill, SC Phone: (704) Summit Order: SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C Centre Circle Drive Fort Mill, SC Date Received: 9/29/2017 Date Analyzed: 10/5/2017 Date Reported: 10/5/2017 Project : 558 N. Alexander St. Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Material via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample ID Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous % Asbestos DW-7-Joint Compound A Roof Roof B&M-1-Brick B&M-1-Mortar A B&M-2-Brick B&M-2-Mortar A B&M-3-Brick B&M-3-Mortar A Drywall & Joint Compound Asphalt Shingles Asphalt Shingles Brick & Mortar Brick & Mortar Brick & Mortar Brick & Mortar Brick & Mortar Brick & Mortar White Black,Gray Fibrous Black,Gray Fibrous Red Gray Red Gray Red Gray 100% 5% Glass 95% 5% Glass 95% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Analyst(s): Chris Estes Page 4 of 5

16 METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 For samples easily separated into homogeneous layers, each component will be analyzed separately. The sample may not be representative of the larger material in question. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. Due to the limitations of the EPA 600 Method, nonfriable organically bound materials (NOBs) such as vinyl floor tiles, mastic and roofing can be difficult to analyze by PLM. Reanalysis by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) to verify results of <1% or None Detect for these materials is recommended. This sheet may not be reproduced except with permission from Summit Laboratories. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. Analyst(s): Chris Estes Approved By: Michael Zavislak, Approved Signatory NVLAP Lab Code Summit Laboratories, 3575 Centre Circle, Fort Mill, SC 29715, Phone: (704) Page 5 of 5 This is the last page of the report

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19 October 9, 2017 SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, Inc Centre Circle Fort Mill, SC CLIENT PROJECT: 558 N. Alexander St. CEI LAB CODE: T Dear Customer: Enclosed are asbestos analysis results for TEM bulk samples received at our laboratory on October 2, The samples were analyzed for asbestos using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) per Chatfield Method. Sample results containing > 1% asbestos are considered asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) per the EPA regulatory requirements. The detection limit for the TEM Chatfield method is <1% depending on the processed weight and constituents of the sample. Thank you for your business and we look forward to continuing good relations. If you have any questions, please feel free to call our office at Kind Regards, Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIH Laboratory Director 730 SE Maynard Road Cary, NC

20 ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL REPORT By: Transmission Electron Microscopy Prepared for SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, Inc. CLIENT PROJECT: 558 N. Alexander St. CEI LAB CODE: T TEST METHOD: Bulk Chatfield EPA 600 / R93 / 116 REPORT DATE: 10/09/17 TEL:

21 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Client: SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, Inc Centre Circle Fort Mill, SC Project: 558 N. Alexander St. TEM BULK CHATFIELD / EPA 600 / R93 / 116 Client ID Lab ID Material Description Sample Weight (g) Organic Material % Acid Soluble Material % Acid Insoluble Material % Asbestos % Tran-3 Felt Paper <1% Chrysotile T68793 FT-3 Tan Floor Tile None T68794 Detected FT-3 Clear Mastic None T68795 Detected BFT-3 Wood Floor Tile None T68796 Detected BFT-3 Clear Mastic None T68797 Detected KSF-3 Sheet Flooring None T68798 Detected Roof-3 Asphalt Shingle None T68799 Detected Page 1 of 2

22 LEGEND: None METHOD: CHATFIELD & EPA/600/R-93/116 LIMIT OF DETECTION: Varies with the weight and constituents of the sample (<1%) REGULATORY LIMIT: >1% by weight This report relates only to the samples tested or analyzed and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by CEI Labs, Inc. CEI Labs makes no warranty representation regarding the accuracy of client submitted information in preparing and presenting analytical results. Interpretation of the analytical results is the sole responsibility of the client. Estimated measurement of uncertainty is available on request. Samples were received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. ANALYST: Jennifer Turner APPROVED BY: Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIH Laboratory Director Page 2 of 2

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25 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, 2017 APPENDIX B ASBESTOS LICENSES O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\Appendix B.rtf

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27 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection SUMMIT Project No N. Alexander Street, Florence, South Carolina October 9, 2017 APPENDIX C SUMMIT DOCUMENTATION O:\ Jobs---\ City of Florence\ N Alexander Street\4. ENVIRONMENTAL\Report\Appendix C.rtf

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