LIMITED AHERA/NESHAP ASBESTOS INSPECTION AND LEAD PAINT CHIP REPORT 805 BEACHWOOD AVE. ANDERSON, SC

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1 LIMITED AHERA/NESHAP ASBESTOS INSPECTION AND LEAD PAINT CHIP REPORT 805 BEACHWOOD AVE. ANDERSON, SC CLIENT: City of Anderson Department of Economic and Community Development 401 South Main Street Anderson, SC LOCATION: 805 Beachwood Ave. Anderson, South Carolina DATE OF INSPECTION: February 18, 2018 DATE OF REPORT: March 14, 2018 PREPARED BY: Robert L. Smith Environmental Branch Manager SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C. (SUMMIT) 3575 Centre Circle Fort Mill, South Carolina SUMMIT Job No

2 Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, S.C. March 14, 2018 LIMITED AHERA/NESHAP ASBESTOS INSPECTION AND LEAD PAINT CHIP REPORT 805 BEACHWOOD AVE. ANDERSON, SC SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS... i LIST OF APPENDICES... i 1.0 REPORT CERTIFICATION EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SUSPECT MATERIAL Sheet Vinyl Window Glazing... Error! Bookmark not defined. 3.3 Ceiling Tile Roofing SUSPECT LEAD PAINT CHIPS Exterior CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS... 5 LIST OF APPENDICES A B C Analytical Results Asbestos Inspector s Licenses Summit Documentation C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Report Beachwood Ave Anderson, SC.docx i

3 Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, S.C. March 14, REPORT CERTIFICATION SUMMIT is pleased to provide environmental consulting services for City of Anderson. 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 Anderson 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. 3/14/2018 Robert L. Smith Date South Carolina DHEC Asbestos Building Inspector BI-0045 Exp. 9/07/2018 Asbestos Air Monitor AS Exp. 9/07/2018 Asbestos AHERA Supervisor SA Exp. 11/07/18 Asbestos Project Designer PD Exp. 09/06/18 Asbestos Management Planner MP Exp. 09/08/18 C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Report Beachwood Ave Anderson, SC.docx 1

4 Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, S.C. March 14, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On February 18, 2018, SUMMIT performed a Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and paint chip sampling for the structure at 805 Beachwood Ave. in Anderson, South Carolina. This inspection was limited to the vinyl sheet flooring, ceiling tiles, window glazing, and roofing shingles due to the unsafe condition of the structure. The purpose of this inspection was to investigate available records for the specification of asbestos containing material (ACM), inspect the structures 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 structures. No records were available for review to determine the date the structures were built or the type of materials used during the construction. A homogeneous material is a material that appears to be uniform when properties such as age, color, and texture are compared. There were four (4) homogeneous suspect materials observed on the structure. The homogeneous areas are described in detail in section 3.0 of this report. Asbestos containing material (ACM) was identified in during the course of this limited inspection out of the materials SUMMIT could access. SUMMIT is assuming that there is the possibility of more suspect materials inside that could not gain access to. The window glazing material is located on the window panes of the structure. The glazing material is currently in damaged condition with a potential for future damage. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The material was sampled and the results indicated that the material is classified as Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). The window glazing material contains 2% Chrysotile and there is approximately 8 windows containing this material. The sample analysis of the material is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the locations of the sampling locations can be found in SUMMIT Documentation. 3.0 SUSPECT MATERIAL V Sheet Vinyl The sheet vinyl appears to be in damaged condition with a low potential for damage. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The material was sampled and the results indicated that the material is not classified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). The sample analysis of the material is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the locations of the sampling locations can be found in SUMMIT Documentation. C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Report Beachwood Ave Anderson, SC.docx 2

5 Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, S.C. March 14, 2018 WG Window Glazing The window glazing material is located on the window panes of the structure. The glazing material is currently in damaged condition with a potential for future damage. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The material was sampled and the results indicated that the material is classified as Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). The window glazing material contains 2% Chrysotile and there is approximately 8 windows containing this material. The sample analysis of the material is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the locations of the sampling locations can be found in SUMMIT Documentation. CT Ceiling Tile The ceiling tile material is located throughout, is currently in damaged condition and friable with a high potential for disturbance. The material is classified as miscellaneous material. The ceiling tile material was sampled and is not classified as Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in SUMMIT Documentation. R Roofing The roofing shingles material is located on the roof, is currently in damaged condition and nonfriable with a low potential for disturbance. The material is classified as miscellaneous material. The roofing was sampled and is not classified as Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). The sample analysis is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the sampling locations can be found in SUMMIT Documentation. 4.0 SUSPECT LEAD PAINT CHIP SUMMIT performed Lead-Based Paint Chip sampling for the structure located at 805 Beachwood Ave. in Anderson, South Carolina. The paint was sampled on the exterior of the house. The data collected is located in Appendix A. On February 18, 2018 SUMMIT personnel collected one (1) paint chip samples from the exterior portions of the house located at 805 Beachwood Ave. in Anderson, SC. C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Report Beachwood Ave Anderson, SC.docx 3

6 Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, S.C. March 14, 2018 L White Exterior Paint Results The paint chip samples: White-Wood lead concentrations of: 0.15% by weight which is below the federal lead-based paint standard of 0.5% by weight. SUMMIT has determined that the exterior paint sampled is not classified as Lead-Based Paint (LBP). This report is only intended for OSHA and disposal of lead-based paint demolition debris, not for HUD. 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS On February 18, 2018, SUMMIT performed a Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and paint chip sampling for the structure at 805 Beachwood Ave. in Anderson, South Carolina. This inspection was limited to the vinyl sheet flooring, ceiling tiles, window glazing, and roofing shingles due to the unsafe condition of the structure. Asbestos containing material (ACM) was identified in during the course of this limited inspection out of the materials SUMMIT could access. SUMMIT is assuming that there is the possibility of more suspect materials inside that could not gain access to. The window glazing material is located on the window panes of the structure. The glazing material is currently in damaged condition with a potential for future damage. The material is non-friable and is classified as a miscellaneous material. The material was sampled and the results indicated that the material is classified as Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). The window glazing material contains 2% Chrysotile and there is approximately 8 windows containing this material. The sample analysis of the material is enclosed in Appendix A. A detailed map showing the locations of the sampling locations can be found in SUMMIT Documentation. Federal OSHA Standard 26 CFR has specific requirements relating to employee protection and notification during construction projects (including demolition and renovation projects) involving ACM as well as materials containing trace levels of asbestos which apply to this project. SUMMIT recommends complying with applicable OSHA regulations, which would include notifying the demolition contractor of the presence of asbestos. 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 North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NC DHHS) Health Hazards Control Unit 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. C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Report Beachwood Ave Anderson, SC.docx 4

7 Limited AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, S.C. March 14, 2018 APPENDIX A ANALYTICAL RESULTS C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Report Beachwood Ave Anderson, SC.docx

8 Asbestos Laboratory Report Prepared for SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C. Project: 805 Beechwood Summit #: Date Analyzed: 2/19/2018 Date Reported: 2/19/2018 Total Samples Analyzed: 12 # Samples >1% Asbestos: 1 Method of Analysis: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 Page 1 of 3

9 Summit Laboratories 3575 Centre Circle, Fort Mill, SC Phone: (704) Summit Order: Robert Smith SUMMIT Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C Centre Circle Drive Fort Mill, SC Date Received: 2/19/2018 Date Analyzed: 2/19/2018 Date Reported: 2/19/2018 Project : 805 Beechwood Asbestos Sample ID Description Appearance % % Non- % Asbestos V-1 Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Material via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy V WG WG WG CT CT CT R-1-Green Shingle R-1-Gray Shingle A R-1-Felt B R-2-Green Shingle R-2-Gray Shingle A R-2-Felt B Entryway Entryway Window Glazing Window Glazing Window Glazing Ceiling Tile Throughout Ceiling Tile Throughout Ceiling Tile Throughout Roofing Roofing Roofing Roofing Roofing Roofing Brown Brown Gray,Tan Non-fibrous Brown,Gray Brown,Gray Brown,Gray Green,Gray,Black Gray,Black Black Green,Gray,Black Gray,Black Black 10% Cellulose 2% Glass 10% Cellulose 2% Glass Non-Asbestos 88% Non-fibrous 88% Non-fibrous 2% Wollastonite 96% Non-fibrous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous 95% Cellulose 5% Non-fibrous 25% Cellulose 75% Non-fibrous 5% Glass 95% Non-fibrous 60% Cellulose 40% Non-fibrous 25% Cellulose 75% Non-fibrous 5% Glass 95% Non-fibrous 60% Cellulose 40% Non-fibrous 2% Chrysotile Positive Stop (not analyzed) Positive Stop (not analyzed) Analyst(s): Chris Estes Page 2 of 3

10 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 3 of 3 This is the last page of the report

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13 Customer: Project: Summit Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C Centre Circle Drive Fort Mill, SC Beechwood Ave. Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Transmission Electron Microscopy Semi-Quantitative Chatfield SOP Rev. 1 Attn: Robert Smith Lab Order ID: Analysis ID: Date Received: Date Reported: _TB 2/21/2018 2/28/2018 Sample ID Lab Sample ID Description Lab Notes Organic Acid Sol. Asbestos (Wt. %) (Wt. %) (Wt. %) LCL-UCL (Wt. %) V3 Entryway 73% TBS_1 R3 - A Roofing (green shingle, gray shingle, felt) 49% TBS_2 green shingle R3 - B Roofing (green shingle, gray shingle, felt) 27% TBS_4 gray shingle R3 - C Roofing (green shingle, gray shingle, felt) 28% TBS_3 felt Disclaimer: This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Heather Davide (4) T-F-010 r15 1/15/2018 tem_ Analyst Approved Signatory Scientific Analytical Institute, Inc Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC (336) Page 1 of 1

14 ... -'. Lab Use Only Scientific Analytical Institute ~ n I A: Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407, Company Contact Information Phone: Fax: Lab Order 10:, I V""". '--" v..j Client Code: Asbestos Test Types Company: <:,,, i'l,...'::t- Contact:!2.-,tfl1 ;~JA- PLM EPA 600/R 9311 t6 (PLM) ----_ ,, D ~ Address:. Phone D: trd 3<tn \17/ Posil;-ve slop D r---<r:-!l\ ~ /! I(. Fax 0 : / --' Billinl!lInvoice Information Company: Contact: '~/I.+ '-"" Address: r ~Ofh,rt1 (C / PO Number:. 0 Project NamefNumber:L-{Cf).. (~ ~ ~ ~-r'lwa"d ~ IN PLM Point COUfll40Q (PT4) D. PLM Point Count 1000 (PTM) (\;1\,f'.-..(8 (u><t":+~"" N,. rem NIOSH 7400-A Rules (pem) D Turn Around Times 90 Min. D 3 Hours D 6 Hours D 12 Hours D 24 HOUTS 0 17.~ r- I D I D -- ~BRul~B)O TWA (PTA) 0 48 Hours D TEM AHERA (AHE) 72 HOUTS D TEM Level JI (UI) D 96 Hours D TEM NIQSH 7402 (TNI) HouTS1Z1" TEM Bulk Qualitative (TBL) D I44'Hourf D"" rem Bulk Chatfield (TBS ) ~ TEM Bulk Quanlitative (TBQ) 0 TEM Wipe ASTM D TEM MicrovacASTM'DS75S-09 D D TEMWalerEPA IOO.2(TW1 ) 0 Other: D Sample ID # DescriptionlLocation Volume/Area Comments IJ3 E~\I1 "'-II g"<, p,w;:..,,,~ ((,...-c,,, 'sl.,,,,,\ ~ (,-<,.y S\-',,,,,\,. ~ c~\ / -J -..) u J ,A \-J...r.8V"'''' 1'" r \. _,.190. t.-'"~.. "~C!'.\ '! Total # of Samples Daterrime 'Received by Daterrime Page -Lof_(_ A.f..(J1? EXP: 2141.!Oll

15 Customer: Project: Summit Engineering, Laboratory & Testing, P.C Centre Circle Drive Fort Mill, SC Beechwood Ave Analysis for Lead Concentration in Paint Chips by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy EPA SW B/6010C/7000B Attn: Robert Smith Lab Order ID: Analysis ID: _PBP Date Received: 2/21/2018 Date Reported: 2/27/2018 Sample ID Description Mass Concentration Concentration Lab Sample ID Lab Notes (g) (ppm) (% by weight) L PBP_1 Exterior % Unless otherwise noted blank sample correction was not performed on analytical results. Scientific Analytical Institute participates in the AIHA ELPAT program. ELPAT Laboratory ID: This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. Analytical uncertainty available upon request. The quality control samples run with the samples in this report have passed all EPA required specifications unless otherwise noted. RL: (Report Limit for an undiluted 50ml sample is 4µg Total Pb). Taylor Davis (1) L-F-021 r17 2/14/2020 pbrpt_4.0.01_pbp001 Analyst Laboratory Director Scientific Analytical Institute, Inc Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC (336) Page 1 of 1

16 'CQQta tjh.c6.:.j11ltt9p..,; Company Name: Address: Scientific Analytical Institute 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, Ne 2740"~ Phone: Fax: i Lab pse Only Lab Order ID: /kf(jt/37~ Client Code: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. /cb(ljihl'-~~qi~~{l~fq f:m~ti~il): ', }~-_ Contact: Phone 0: Contact: Fax 0: PO Number: Project NamelNumber:.12 Hours 24 Hours

17 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, SC March 14, 2018 APPENDIX B INSPECTOR S LICENSES C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Appendix B.rtf

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19 AHERA/NESHAP Asbestos Inspection and Lead Paint Chip SUMMIT Project No Beachwood Ave., Anderson, SC March APPENDIX C SUMMIT DOCUMENTATION C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\Appendix C.rtf

20 Figure 1 Site Location Map 805 Beachwood Ave Anderson, SC SUMMIT ELT, PC Project: C:\Users\rsmith\Desktop\City of Anderson\805 Beachwood Ave\R - Figure 1 Site Map.doc

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