Asbestos & Lead Based Paint Assessment City of Anderson 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, South Carolina 29624

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1 Asbestos & Lead Based Paint Assessment City of Anderson 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, South Carolina Prepared for: City of Anderson Community Development Department 601 South Main Street Anderson, South Carolina Prepared by: Apex Environmental Management, Inc. 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, South Carolina Project Number: March 4, 2015

2 Apex Project Number Winchester Court Mauldin, SC office fax SERVICES Indoor Air Quality Mold Remediation Asbestos & Lead Industrial Hygiene Worker Health & Safety Mold Consulting Moisture Management Plans Safety Assessment Environmental Site Assessments Hazard Communication Ms. Erica Craft City of Anderson Community Development Department 601 South Main Street Anderson, South Carolina Reference: Dear Ms. Craft: Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint Assessment Services 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, South Carolina March 4, 2016 Apex Environmental Management, Inc. (Apex) is pleased to provide the results of our assessment services for the referenced property in accordance with Apex proposal number P dated November 10, This report and the associated attachments summarize our evaluation of the conditions observed at the project site. The findings presented by Apex are based upon sampling performed in the subject building. There is a chance that undetected ACM may exist in the building between walls or in other areas that would only be exposed during demolition or structural renovations. Should material be discovered that could potentially contain asbestos during the demolition process, additional samples of the material should be collected by a licensed asbestos inspector and submitted to an accredited laboratory for analytical interpretation. Our recommendations are based on the guidelines presented in EPA and/or OSHA regulations. Please note that this document is not a specification for asbestos removal. It does not contain means and methods for abatement. Quantities are estimates and contractors must verify amounts prior to bidding or removal. If you are planning an abatement project, please contact Apex to discuss the requirements. Use of this document without the express written consent of Apex is at the sole risk of the user and or/abatement contractor. The conclusions and/or recommendations contained in this report are based on our understanding of the applicable standards at the time this report was prepared. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at (864) Respectfully submitted, APEX ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC. Thomas H. Oliver Director of Operations Tedman K. Shultz Project Manager Appendices

3 ASBESTOS AND LEAD BASED PAINT ASSESSMENT CITY OF ANDERSON 1002 EAST WHITNER STREET ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA APEX PROJECT NO TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I II III IV V Asbestos & Lead Evaluation Report Asbestos & LBP Data Tables Laboratory Analytical Results Photographic Log SC DHEC Asbestos Inspector License

4 SECTION I Asbestos & Lead Evaluation Report

5 ASBESTOS/LEAD EVALUATION REPORT APEX PROJECT NUMBER: Date: 3/4/2016 Page Number: 1 of 4 Client: City of Anderson Client Contact: Ms. Erica Craft Client 601 South Main Street Client Phone (864) Address: Anderson, SC Number: Project: Property Address: Asbestos and Lead Evaluation 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, SC Assessor: Ted Shultz Date of 2/17/2016 Assessment: Company: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Phone Number (864) Purpose of Assessment: Demolition Age of Structure: 50 ± years Building Type: Residential Number of Stories: 1 Foundation: Brick crawlspace Approximate Square Footage 1,625 SF EXTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS Pitched wooden roof with shingles felt. Transite & felt siding. Metal windows. Window glazing. Chimney mastic assumed positive on 1 chimney. Exterior shed: metal & wooden construction; wood composite black & brown board; drywall with no joint compound & tape. INTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS Multiple types & layers of vinyl floor with & without mastic. Wooden floors. Bead board walls & ceilings. Wooden wall panels. Wood 1 x 3 ceiling tiles. Drywall with no joint compound & tape. 1

6 City of Anderson 1002 East Whitner Street Apex Project No March 4, 2016 SCOPE OF THE SURVEY The objectives of the asbestos and lead assessment included the following: Identification of suspect asbestos-containing material (ACM) and lead based paints (LBP) in readily observable locations. Limited demolition of building finishes was conducted. Asbestos survey with sample collection by a South Carolina accredited inspector. Suspect ACM analysis by polarized light microscopy (PLM) utilizing CEI Labs (CEI) as an NVLAP certified laboratory, their accreditation number is Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis of non-friable organically bound materials suspected to contain asbestos and testing negatively by PLM analysis. Lead inspection by a lead inspector certified by the Environmental Protection Agency and licensed to conduct LBP surveys in South Carolina. In situ analysis of suspected lead based paints by X-ray fluorescence (XRF). Presenting the results in a report identifying confirmed ACMs and LBPs. METHODS Asbestos Containing Materials In order to determine if the suspect materials observed during the visual survey contained asbestos, representative bulk samples were collected and placed in sealed packages. Thirtynine (39) bulk samples were collected during the survey and submitted to CEI Labs (CEI) in Cary, North Carolina for analysis using the EPA recommended method of Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) coupled with dispersion staining (Method No. EPA 600/M , Dec. 1982). CEI participates in the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). Their NVLAP accreditation number is EPA regulations require that multiple samples of each homogeneous material be collected for laboratory analysis. In accordance with South Carolina Regulation , non-friable organically bound materials that are reported to be non-asbestos containing by PLM analysis must also be analyzed by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Eleven (11) samples were analyzed using TEM. Lead-Based Paint Lead painted surfaces were analyzed in place using X-ray fluorescence. Painted surfaces were selected based on color of topcoat, underlying layers and substrate on which it was painted. RESULTS Asbestos Containing Materials The EPA defines an asbestos-containing material (ACM) as a material containing more than 1% asbestos. OSHA defines ACM as a material containing any amount of asbestos. Provided below is a general discussion of the asbestos containing materials identified in the residence. A specific PLM and TEM table is located in Appendix II of this report and identifies positive materials and designates approximate quantities. 2

7 City of Anderson 1002 East Whitner Street Apex Project No March 4, 2016 Suspect asbestos containing materials that were identified to be asbestos containing include: Transite siding & felt located on the exterior siding, approximately 4,000 SF. Brown vinyl floor & mastic located in the hallway, approximately 60 SF. Chimney/roof mastic assumed positive located on 1 chimney, approximately 6 LF. Lead Based Paint OSHA does not recognize a threshold level of lead for definition purposes, only the presence or absence of lead. The current OSHA regulations recognize an airborne action level of thirty micrograms per cubic meter (30 µg/m 3 ) during an eight-hour workday and a permissible exposure level of fifty micrograms per cubic meter (50 µg/m 3 ) for employees. Currently, the EPA defines LBP as paint containing in excess of, or equal to, 1.0 mg/cm 3. The XRF analytical results and approximate locations of the paint samples collected are included in the Lead Analysis Report in Appendix II. Several surfaces in the building tested positive for lead in excess of the regulatory definition: Exterior White wooden door frames White wooden window frames White wooden porch beams White wooden walls Gray wooden siding Interior No surfaces tested positive for LBP RECOMMENDATIONS AND DISCUSSION Asbestos Containing Materials If the above referenced asbestos materials are to be disturbed by renovations or demolition, the asbestos must be removed in accordance with EPA, State of South Carolina and OSHA asbestos regulations. The State of South Carolina, Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has specific regulations that must be adhered to during asbestos removal/abatement projects. Apex recommends the following: 1. Abate the asbestos containing materials in the structure prior to renovation or demolition. 2. Follow applicable asbestos regulations during renovation or demolition of the structure. You should be aware that stringent requirements are imposed upon anyone renovating or demolishing a structure in which ACM will be disturbed. This work must be performed in accordance with OSHA asbestos regulations, 29 CFR 1910 & 1926, and NESHAP asbestos regulations 40 CFR 61, subpart M. South Carolina regulations require the accreditation of 3

8 City of Anderson 1002 East Whitner Street Apex Project No March 4, 2016 personnel who work in the asbestos field and notification and permitting fees for asbestos removal projects. There is a 10 working day notification period required prior to abatement of asbestos in a facility. Failure to take proper precautions and actions to protect human health and the environment can result in penalties, danger to personnel, and construction delays. Lead-Based Paint 1. Currently the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) define LBP as paint containing greater than 1.0 milligrams per square centimeter (mg/cm 2 ) lead or in excess of, or equal to, 0.5 percent lead. Building materials identified as being painted with LBP should be segregated from the other building materials and recycled or disposed of in a municipal lined landfill. The removed wastes would need to be containerized and further tested by Toxic Characteristic Leaching procedures (TCLP) to determine if the waste is classified as hazardous. The remaining building materials that are not painted with LBP may be disposed of in a construction and demolition landfill. However, the landfills should be contacted to determine their specific disposal requirements. 2. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Lead Regulations apply to actions initiated on lead containing materials. This regulation applies to lead concentrations greater than the analytical limit of detection. This regulation sets exposure levels on airborne lead and does not reference the percent lead in paint. Therefore, initial personal air monitoring should be conducted on workers performing work on surfaces which have a lead concentration of 0.1 mg/ cm 2 or above to satisfy the OSHA requirements. If a baseline exposure lower than the OSHA Action Level of 30 micrograms per cubic meter ( g/m 3 ) is established, personal air monitoring may be terminated. The full OSHA lead standard should be referenced for compliance. This report summarizes our evaluation of the conditions observed at the site. The findings prepared by Apex are based upon testing performed in the structures. Our recommendations are based on the guidelines presented in EPA, State of South Carolina and OSHA asbestos regulations. Please note that this document is not a specification for asbestos or lead paint removal. It does not contain means and methods for asbestos or lead paint abatement. If you are planning an asbestos or lead paint abatement project, please contact Apex to discuss the requirements. Use of this document without the express written consent of Apex is at the sole risk of the user and/or abatement contractor. Quantities provided in this report are estimated. Contractors must verify material amounts prior to bidding or removal. This report summarizes our evaluation of the conditions observed at the site. The findings prepared by Apex are based upon testing performed in the building space. Additional ACM or LBP may exist (undetected) in other areas due to their inaccessibility or due to the limited nature of our testing. Our assessment procedures and recommendations are based on the guidelines presented in EPA, State of South Carolina or OSHA asbestos regulations. A copy of this report must be submitted to SCDHEC at least ten (10) working days prior to demolition when applying for a demolition permit. 4

9 SECTION II Asbestos & LBP Data Tables

10 ASBESTOS SURVEY PLM & TEM FIELD DATA SHEET Project Name: COA 1002 E. Whitner St ACM/LBP Sampled By: Ted Shultz Project Location: 1002 E. Whitner St, Anderson, SC Project Manager: Rebecca Shultz Project Number: Date: 2/17/2016 Sample No. Location Sample Description Analytical Results Friable/Non Friable Condition Quantity 1 PLM - NAD 2 Living room Brown vinyl floor with felt Non-Friable Good 160 SF 3 TEM - NAD Siding Transite & felt PLM - 15% chrysotile Non-Friable Good 4,000 SF 7 PLM - 25% chry (vinyl) 8 Hallway Brown vinyl floor with mastic 2% chry (mastic) 9 Non-Friable Damaged 60 SF Living room ceiling 1' x 3' ceiling tile PLM - NAD Friable Good 150 SF 13 PLM - NAD 14 Bedroom Tan vinyl floor with mastic Non-Friable Good 160 SF 15 TEM - NAD 16 PLM - NAD 17 Pantry Green 12" x 12" self-stick floor tile Non-Friable Good 40 SF 18 TEM - NAD 19 Drywall with no joint compound and 20 Pantry tape 21 PLM - NAD Friable Good 100 SF 22 PLM - NAD 23 Kitchen & bedroom Speckled multi-color vinyl floor with felt Non-Friable Damaged 300 SF 24 TEM - NAD

11 Sample No. Location Sample Description Analytical Results Friable/Non Friable Condition Quantity 25 PLM - NAD 26 Windows Window glazing Friable Damaged 12 LF 27 TEM - NAD Front entrance Leveling compound PLM - NAD Non-Friable Good 3 SF 31 PLM - NAD 32 Roof Roof shingles (4 layers) with no felt Non-Friable Good 1,900 SF 33 TEM - NAD 34 Drywall with no joint compound and 35 Shed tape PLM - NAD Friable Good 100 SF Assumed Shed Roof/Chimney Wood composite brown & black board Roof/Chimney Mastic PLM - NAD Assumed Positive Non-Friable Non-Friable Good Good 100 SF 6 LF NAD = No Asbestos Detected LF = Linear Feet EA = Each Bold = Positive For Asbestos SF = Square Feet

12 FIELD DATA SHEET LBP ANALYSIS Project Name: COA 1002 E. Whitner St ACM/LBP Sampled By: Ted Shultz Project Location: 1002 E. Whitner St, Anderson, SC Project Manager: Rebecca Shultz Project Number: Date: 2/17/2016 Sample No. Sample Location Component Color Substrate Analytical Result (mg/m 3 ) 29 porch cement green cement porch siding white transite porch door frame white wood porch window frame white wood porch porch beam white wood interior door green wood interior door frame white wood interior fireplace mantel green brick interior bead board green wood interior door frame white wood back porch wall white wood back porch siding gray wood storage shed siding red wood 0.00 Bold = Positive for LBP in excess of 1.0 mg/cm2 NA = Insufficient Test Time

13 SECTION III Laboratory Analytical Results

14 February 23, 2016 Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC CLIENT PROJECT: COA 1002 E Whitner St CEI LAB CODE: B Dear Customer: Enclosed are asbestos analysis results for PLM Bulk samples received at our laboratory on February 19, The samples were analyzed for asbestos using polarizing light microscopy (PLM) per the EPA 600 Method. Sample results containing >1% asbestos are considered asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) per EPA regulatory requirements. The detection limit for the EPA 600 Method is <1% asbestos by weight as determined by visual estimation. 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 107 New Edition Court Cary, NC

15 ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL REPORT By: Polarized Light Microscopy Prepared for Apex Environmental Management CLIENT PROJECT: COA 1002 E Whitner St CEI LAB CODE: B TEST METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020 REPORT DATE: 02/23/16 TOTAL SAMPLES ANALYZED: 29 # SAMPLES >1% ASBESTOS: 3 TEL:

16 Asbestos Report Summary By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY PROJECT: COA 1002 E Whitner St CEI LAB CODE: B METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020 Client ID Layer Lab ID Color Sample Description ASBESTOS % B Brown,Black Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt B Brown,Black Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis 4 Layer 1 B Gray Transite Chrysotile 15% 5 6 Layer 2 B Black Felt Paper B B Sample Not Analyzed per COC Sample Not Analyzed per COC 7 Layer 1 B Brown Vinyl Flooring Chrysotile 25% Layer 2 B Yellow Mastic Chrysotile 2% B B Sample Not Analyzed per COC Sample Not Analyzed per COC B Tan Ceiling Tile B Tan Ceiling Tile B Tan Ceiling Tile Layer 1 B Tan Vinyl Flooring Layer 2 B Brown Mastic Layer 1 B Tan Vinyl Flooring Layer 2 B Brown Mastic B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis B147411A Green Floor Tile B147411B Clear Mastic B147412A Green Floor Tile B147412B Clear Mastic B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis B Gray Drywall B Gray Drywall B Gray Drywall B Multi,Black Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt B Multi,Black Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt Page 1 of 2

17 Asbestos Report Summary By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY PROJECT: COA 1002 E Whitner St CEI LAB CODE: B METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020 Client ID Layer Lab ID Color Sample Description ASBESTOS % B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis B White Window Glazing B White Window Glazing B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis B White Leveling Compound B White Leveling Compound B White Leveling Compound Layer 1 B147426A Black Shingle Layer 2 B147426A Light Green Shingle B147426B Dark Green Shingle B147426C Brown Shingle Layer 1 B147427A Black Shingle Layer 2 B147427A Light Green Shingle B147427B Dark Green Shingle B147427C Brown Shingle B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis B Gray Drywall B Gray Drywall B Gray Drywall B Brown,Black Wood Composite Board B Brown,Black Wood Composite Board B Brown,Black Wood Composite Board Page 2 of 2

18 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E Whitner St ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHOD Client ID Lab ID 1 B B B Layer 1 B Layer 2 B B B Layer 1 B Lab Description Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis Transite Felt Paper Sample Not Analyzed per COC Sample Not Analyzed per COC Vinyl Flooring Lab Attributes Brown,Black Brown,Black Gray Black Brown NON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS Non- 45% 45% 60% 15% Cellulose Cellulose 20% 35% 20% 35% Vinyl Tar Vinyl Tar ASBESTOS % 85% Binder 15% Chrysotile Cellulose 40% Tar Cellulose 25% 35% Vinyl Binder 25% Chrysotile Page 1 of 8

19 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E Whitner St ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHOD Client ID Lab ID Lab Description Lab Attributes NON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS Non- ASBESTOS % Layer 2 Mastic B Yellow Lab Notes: sample contaminated from positive flooring 8 B B B B B Layer 1 B Layer 2 B Sample Not Analyzed per COC Sample Not Analyzed per COC Ceiling Tile Ceiling Tile Ceiling Tile Vinyl Flooring Mastic Tan Tan Tan Tan Brown 95% 95% 95% 15% 20% 2% 98% Mastic 2% Chrysotile Cellulose 5% Paint Cellulose 5% Paint Cellulose 5% Paint Cellulose Fiberglass Cellulose 25% 40% 93% 5% Vinyl Binder Mastic Silicates Page 2 of 8

20 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E Whitner St ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHOD Client ID Lab ID Lab Description Lab Attributes NON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS Non- ASBESTOS % 14 Layer 1 B Vinyl Flooring Tan 15% 20% Cellulose Fiberglass 25% 40% Vinyl Binder Layer 2 B Mastic Brown 2% Cellulose 93% 5% Mastic Silicates 15 B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis 16 B147411A Floor Tile Green Non-fibrous 100% Vinyl B147411B Mastic Clear Non-fibrous 100% Mastic 17 B147412A Floor Tile Green Non-fibrous 100% Vinyl B147412B Mastic Clear Non-fibrous 100% Mastic 18 B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis Page 3 of 8

21 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E Whitner St ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHOD Client ID Lab ID Lab Description Lab Attributes NON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS Non- ASBESTOS % 19 B Drywall Gray 15% Cellulose 5% 80% Paint Gypsum 20 B Drywall Gray 15% Cellulose 85% Gypsum 21 B Drywall Gray 15% Cellulose 5% 80% Paint Gypsum 22 B Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt Multi,Black 45% Cellulose 20% 35% Vinyl Tar 23 B Vinyl Flooring W/ Felt Multi,Black 45% Cellulose 20% 35% Vinyl Tar 24 B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis 25 B Window Glazing White 95% 5% Binder Silicates Non-fibrous 26 B Window Glazing White 95% 5% Binder Silicates Non-fibrous Page 4 of 8

22 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E Whitner St ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHOD Client ID Lab ID Lab Description Lab Attributes NON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS Non- ASBESTOS % 27 B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis 28 B Leveling Compound White Non-fibrous 65% 35% Binder Silicates 29 B Leveling Compound White Non-fibrous 65% 35% Binder Silicates 30 B Leveling Compound White Non-fibrous 65% 35% Binder Silicates 31 Layer 1 B147426A Shingle Black 45% Cellulose 15% 40% Gravel Tar Layer 2 B147426A Shingle Light Green 45% Cellulose 15% 40% Gravel Tar B147426B Shingle Dark Green 45% Cellulose 15% 40% Gravel Tar B147426C Shingle Brown 45% Cellulose 15% 40% Gravel Tar Page 5 of 8

23 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E Whitner St ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHOD Client ID Lab ID Lab Description Lab Attributes NON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS Non- ASBESTOS % 32 Layer 1 B147427A Layer 2 B147427A Shingle Shingle Black Light Green 45% 45% B147427B Shingle Dark Green 45% B147427C Shingle Brown 45% 33 B B B B Sample Submitted for TEM Analysis Drywall Drywall Drywall Gray Gray Gray 15% 15% 15% Cellulose Cellulose Cellulose Cellulose 15% 40% 15% 40% 15% 40% 15% 40% Gravel Tar Gravel Tar Gravel Tar Gravel Tar Cellulose 85% Gypsum Cellulose 85% Gypsum Cellulose 85% Gypsum Page 6 of 8

24 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E Whitner St ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHOD Client ID Lab ID Lab Description Lab Attributes NON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS Non- ASBESTOS % 37 B Wood Composite Board Brown,Black 95% Cellulose 5% Binder 38 B Wood Composite Board Brown,Black 95% Cellulose 5% Binder 39 B Wood Composite Board Brown,Black 95% Cellulose 5% Binder Page 7 of 8

25 LEGEND: Non-Anth = Non-Asbestiform Anthophyllite Non-Trem = Non-Asbestiform Tremolite Calc Carb = Calcium Carbonate METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020 LIMIT OF DETECTION: <1% by visual estimation REGULATORY LIMIT: >1% by weight Due to the limitations of the EPA 600 method, nonfriable organically bound materials (NOBs) such as vinyl floor tiles can be difficult to analyze via polarized light microscopy (PLM). EPA recommends that all NOBs analyzed by PLM, and found not to contain asbestos, be further analyzed by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Please note that PLM analysis of dust and soil samples for asbestos is not covered under NVLAP accreditation. 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. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. Government. ANALYST: Candace Burrus APPROVED BY: Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIH Laboratory Director Page 8 of 8

26 February 25, 2016 Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC CLIENT PROJECT: COA 1002 E. Whitner St. CEI LAB CODE: T Dear Customer: Enclosed are asbestos analysis results for TEM bulk samples received at our laboratory on February 22, 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 107 New Edition Court Cary, NC

27 ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL REPORT By: Transmission Electron Microscopy Prepared for Apex Environmental Management CLIENT PROJECT: COA 1002 E. Whitner St. CEI LAB CODE: T TEST METHOD: Bulk Chatfield EPA 600 / R93 / 116 REPORT DATE: 02/25/16 TEL:

28 ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSIS By: TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY Client: Apex Environmental Management 7 Winchester Court Mauldin, SC Project: COA 1002 E. Whitner 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 % 3 Vinyl Flooring None T47223 Detected 15 Vinyl Flooring None T47224 Detected 15 Mastic None T47225 Detected 18 Floor Tile None T47226 Detected 18 Mastic None T47227 Detected 24 Vinyl Flooring None T47228 Detected 27 Window Glazing None T47229 Detected 33 Black Shingle None T47230 Detected 33 Light Green Shingle None T47231 Detected 33 Dark Green Shingle None T47232 Detected 33 Brown Shingle None T47233 Detected Page 1 of 2

29 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. ANALYST: Kamila Reichert APPROVED BY: Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIH Laboratory Director Page 2 of 2

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33 SECTION IV Photographic Log

34 Apex Asbestos Assessment 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, South Carolina 1002 East Whitner Street in Anderson, South Carolina Transite siding with felt Front entrance leveling compound

35 Apex Asbestos Assessment 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, South Carolina Living room flooring Ceiling tile Hallway vinyl flooring

36 Apex Asbestos Assessment 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, South Carolina Bedroom vinyl flooring Kitchen and bedroom flooring

37 Apex Asbestos Assessment 1002 East Whitner Street Anderson, South Carolina Deteriorated bathroom Deteriorated hallway ceiling Exterior shed

38 SECTION V SC DHEC Asbestos Inspector License

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