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LIMITED ASBESTOS INSPECTION 1262 BOOKCLIFF AVENUEE GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO Inspected by Grande River Environmental, LLC CDPHE CONSULTING FIRM #18631 October 3, 2177

LIMITED ASBESTOS INSPECTION 1262 BOOKCLIFF AVENUEE GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO October 3, 2177 Prepared for: Mr. Tim Spach Director of Facilities and Development Grand Junctionn Housing Authority 8 Foresight Circle Grand Junction, CO 81555 Prepared by: Faron Compton, APCD # 4166 Certified Asbestos Inspector Reviewed by: Colby Koerner, APCD # 21987 Industrial Hygienist Submitted by Grande River Environmental, LLC Clifton, Colorado 8152 (97) 628-11966 October 3, 217

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION..................1 2 ASBESTOS INSPECTION...1 2.1 Asbestos Sampling Strategy...2 2.2 Asbestos Laboratory Analyses...3 2.3 Asbestos Chain-of-Custody...3 3 ASBESTOS INSPECTION RESULTS...3 4 CONCLUSI ONS & RECOMMENDATIONS.........4 5 QUALIFICA ATIONS AND LIMITATIONS...6 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1 BULK SAMPLING STRATEGY...2 TABLE 2 ASBESTOS INSPECTION RESULTS...3 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C ASBESTOS SAMPLING FORMSS ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL DATA, CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY FORMS INSPECTOR CERTIFICATIONSS October 3, 217

LIMITED ASBESTOS INSPECTION 1262 BOOKCLIFF AVENUEE GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO 1 INTRODUCTION Grande River Environmental, LLC (GRE) was contracted by the Grand Junction Housing Authority to conduct a limited asbestos inspection of the 5-Plex residential structure located at 1262 Bookcliff Avenue in Grand Junction, Colorado. The inspection was limited to the exterior of the building and Units 3 and 5. The remaining units were occupied at the time of the inspection and therefore were not accessible. The inspection was conducted in accordance with applicable Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) regulations prior to the renovation or demolition of the structure. The purpose of this report is to present the findings of the inspection conducted on October 26, 217. 2 ASBESTO OS INSPECTION Asbestoss sampling was completed by Faron Compton, a GRE asbestos inspector certified by the CDPHE and the EPA. Copies of the inspector s certifications are attached to this report. This survey was performed in accordance with CDPHE Regulation No. 8 and AHERA regulations governing asbestos inspections. An asbestos inspection is required prior to conducting demolition or renovation activities. Bulk samples of various suspect asbestos-containing materials (ACM) were collected and submitted to an independent laboratory for polarized-light microscopic (PLM) analysis. Sample locations are described on the attached sample data sheets. Asbestoss sampling is conductedd by segregating building materials into sampling units called homogeneous areas. A homogeneous area is defined as a material that is uniform in texture and color and appears identical in every other respect. Once suspect materials are identified, they are classified as friable or non-friable. The EPA distinguishes between friable and non-friable forms of ACMs. Friable materials, when dry, can be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure, whereas non-friable materials cannot. Friable materials are more likely to release particulate dust into the air, especially during renovation and demolition activities. Therefore, the distinction between friable and non-friable homogeneous material is important. October 3, 217 1

Non-friable materials are further divided into two categories as defined by EPA. Category I non- these materials are not renderedd friable during demolition. Category II non-friable materials must be removed prior to conducting renovation or demolition activities. 2.1 Asbestos Sampling Strategy The Bulk Sampling Strategy shown in Table 1 was developed based on EPA and CDPHE regulations and was used to determine the minimum number of samples to be collected of each friable materials that are in good conditionn may remain during building demolition provided suspect material. TABLE 1 BULK SAMPLING STRATEGY HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL AREA SIZE Less than 1, Surfacing 1, to 5, More than 5, Thermal System Insulation - - - Miscellaneous Materials - - - Note: SF = Square feet LF = Linear feet EA = Each UNITS SF SF SF LF / SF / EA LF / SF / EA MINIMUM NUMBER OF SAMPLES 3 5 7 3 1 GRE collected bulk samples of the homogeneous materials in a random and representative manner, as determined by the inspector. A minimum of one composite core sample that included all layers within the suspect material was obtained from each homogeneous area. Samples from soft friable materials were obtained by removing a small portion using wetting techniques. The sampler washed equipment following collection of each sample in order to minimize the potential for cross-contamination between samples. The sampler assumed that materials in inaccessible locations were similar to those in accessible locations, in order to limit the amount of destruction in the sampling process. Alll samples were placed in sealed, labeled containers, and the sample descriptions and locations were recorded. Accessible spaces were inspected for homogeneous areas of building materials that potentially contain asbestos. The nature, extent, and condition of each type of potential ACM were cataloged. Sampling forms for each homogeneous area were prepared describing the type of material, identifying characteristics, and location of thee sample. These forms are included in Appendix A of this report. October 3, 217 2

2.2 Asbestos Laboratory Analyses Samples were submitted to an independent laboratoryy for analysis. Collected samples were analyzed by Reservoirs Environmental Services, Inc. (NVLAP Accreditation No. 11896) of Denver, Colorado, using polarized-light microscopy (PLM), a bulk sample analysis method established by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). Bulk asbestos samples were analyzed using EPA Method 6/R-93/116. While the EPA does not certify laboratories, analytical methods follow EPA s recommended protocols using a NVLAP accredited laboratory. The laboratory analytical data report is attached. 2.3 Asbestos Chain-of-Custody A chain-of-custodtime of field collection through laboratory analysis. Thee record contained the following: sample tag number, signature of collector, date of collection, identification of sampled material, requested laboratory analysis, signatures of individuals in custody of the samples, and record of record was used to track the possession and transfer of each sample from the possession. A copy of the chain-of-custody form is attached. 3 ASBESTO OS INSPECTION RESULTS Laboratory results from the asbestos inspection are summarized below. Samples of materials that contain greater than one percent (>1%) asbestos are considered ACM by the EPA and CDPHE. Samples that contain any amount of asbestos greater than none detected (ND) are recognized and covered by the OSHA Asbestos in Construction Standard found at 29 CFR 1926.111. Homogeneous material descriptions, locations, and quantities as well as analytical results are summarized in Table 2. TABLE 2 ASBESTOS INSPECTION RESULTS HA MATERIAL ASBESTOS DESCRIPTION CONTENT LOCATION Drywall with Joint 1 Compound and Spray-Applied Texturee 4% C Walls and ceilings throughout all units 2 Popcorn Ceiling Texturee 7% C Ceilings throughout all units QUANTITY 2, SF 3, SF 3 Cove Base with Mastic ND Throughout all units 1, LF 4 Tan Square with Diamond Pattern Linoleum ND Unit 3 bathroom 3 SF 5 Large Pebble Pattern Linoleum 35% C Unit 3 bathroom, under HA-4 3 SF October 3, 217 3

HA MATERIAL DESCRIPTION ASBESTOS CONTENT LOCATION QUANTITY 6 Wood Pattern Laminant Flooring (4 Wide) ND Throughout Unit 3 except bath 6 SF 7 CMU Block Filler <.25% C Interior and exterior sides of exterior block walls 6, SF 8 Vermiculite Insulationn <.25% C Portions of the exterior block walls 5 CF 9 Wood Pattern Laminant Flooring (6 Wide) ND Throughout Unit 5 except bath 1, SF 1 Linoleum Backing ND Unit 5 hallway bath under HA-9 25 SF 11 Sink Undercoating 3% C Unit 5 kitchen sink 1 Sinks 12 13 Drywall with Joint Compound and Sponge-Applied Texturee Gray 3-Tab Shingles with Black Felt Underlayment Gray and Black Roofing Tar 2% C ND PACM Exterior divider wall between Units 4 & 5 Entire roof Surrounding roof penetrations 15 SF 2,5 SF 5 SF 14 Exterior Stucco ND Exterior wall insets att lights 7 SF Drywall with Joint 15 ND Compound NOTES: HA Homogeneous Area CF Cubic Feet Bold regulated asbestos-containing material Listed quantities are approximate Exterior soffit 2, SF SF Square Feet PACM Presumed Asbestos Containing Material Italicc OSHA regulated material 4 CONCLUS SIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS This report presents the findings of an asbestos inspections conducted on October 26, 217 at the property located at 1262 Bookcliff Avenue in Grand Junction, Colorado in accordance with EPA and CDPHE regulations. The objective of this inspection was to identify the location and extent of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) prior to renovation or demolition of the structure. Bulk samples of suspect ACMs were obtained from the structure and submitted to an independent laboratory for polarized-light microscopic (PLM) analysis. Following are the recommendations to handle the materials based on their asbestos content, friability, and category: October 3, 217 4

Drywall with Texturee Systems and Popcorn Ceiling Texture The drywall systems with texture located in the interior walls and ceilings throughout the building were identifiedd to contain more than one percent asbestos and are consideredd friable ACMs. Friable ACMs must be removed by a certified asbestos abatement contractor utilizing appropriate engineering controls and disposed of as asbestos waste prior to conducting demolition or renovationn activities that may disturb them. Linoleum Linoleum flooring located in the building must be assumed to be asbestos containing unless proven otherwise by a certified asbestos building inspector.. Linoleum is considered a friable ACM and therefore must be removed by a certified asbestos abatement contractor utilizing appropriate engineeringg controls and disposed of as asbestos waste prior to conducting demolition or renovation activities that may disturb them. Sink Undercoating The undercoating present on the kitchen sink in Unit 5 was identified to contain more than 1% asbestos and thereforee is considered a non-friable ACM. The sink may be removed by a certified asbestos abatement contractor utilizing appropriate engineering controls and disposed of as asbestos waste prior to conducting demolition or renovation activities that may disturb them. CMU Block Filler and Vermiculite Insulationn The fillerr on the exterior of the CMU block walls and the insulation present in portions of the same blocks were identified to contain lesss than.25% asbestos; therefore, the materials are not governed by EPA or CDPHE regulations and may remain in the structure during demolition. However, materialss that contain any amount of asbestos require compliance with the OSHA Asbestos in Construction Standard found at 29 CFR 1926.111. Renovation or demolition activities involving materials that contain less than 1% asbestos require the use of wet methods and prompt clean-up and disposal of debris. The regulation prohibits employee rotation as a means of reducing employee exposure. The standard has other requirements for worker protection during asbestos removal. If the material will remain in the structure during renovation or demolition, disturbance activities should be conductedd in a manner to avoid contaminating site soils. Handling, removal, and disposal of soils containing any amount of asbestos may be regulated under the CDPHE Solid Waste Regulations. October 3, 217 5

Roofing Tar The roofing tar on the building was assumed to contain tar-impregnated asbestos and is considered non-friable. In accordance with Section III.S.3 off Colorado Regulation No. 8, Part B, tar impregnated roofing materials that are non-friable and will remain non-friable during abatement are exempt for the regulation and in accordance with Section 29 CFR 1926..111 (a)(8) of the OSHA Asbestos in Construction Standard, the regulation does not apply to asbestos-containinrenovation or demolition activities, removal does not require a certified asbestos abatement contractor. Mechanical demolition of structures does not ordinarily make tar impregnated roofing materials friable. If the material will remain on the structure during renovation or demolition, disturbance activities should be conducted in a manner to avoid contaminating site soils. Handling, removal, and disposal of soilss containing any amount of asbestos may be regulated under the CDPHE Solid Waste Regulations. roof coatings. Therefore, so long ass the materials remain non-friable during 5 QUALIFIC CATIONS AND LIMITATIONS GRE conducted this investigation in a manner consistent with current professional practices. This assessment was limited to the sampling locations and analysess described in the report. No other sampling or analyses weree conductedd during thiss investigation. Only readily accessible spaces were inspected; therefore, it is possible thatt ACM may exist in areas that were inaccessible during this inspection. It is possible that additional reports or investigations could alter the conclusionss of this assessment. Materials andd areas that were not accessed, sampled, and/or assessed include, but are not limited to: Mechanical equipment interiors, including boilers, furnaces, electrical equipment, and ducting Interior of enclosed chases and soffits Ceiling, wall, and floor cavities that weree inaccessible Beneath carpeting and other exposed flooring materials Buried or subgrade building materials Any addition to or alteration of the building should bee documented and the should be amended. inspection report This report is intended for use only by the client. Any future use of this report by anyone other than the above-referenced client will requiree authorization by GRE and possible updating of the report. October 3, 217 6

APPENDIX A ASBESTOS SAMPLIN NG FORMS October 3, 217

APPENDIX B ASBESTOS ANALYTI ICAL DATA CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY FORM October 3, 217

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 T:\QAQC\Lab\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc October 28, 217 Subcontract Number: NA Laboratory Report: RES 393141-2 Project # / P.O. # GJHA Project Description: 1262 Bookcliff Faron Compton Grande River Environmental 562 Huntington Point Lane Clifton CO 8152 Dear Customer, Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. is an analytical laboratory accredited for the analysis of Industrial Hygiene and Environmental matrices by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), Lab Code 11896- for Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), Lab ID 11533 - Accreditation Certificate #48 for Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) analysis. This laboratory is currently proficient in both Proficiency Testing and PAT programs respectively. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. has analyzed the following samples for asbestos content as per your request. The analysis has been completed in general accordance with the appropriate methodology as stated in the attached analysis table. The results have been submitted to your office. RES 393141-2 is the job number assigned to this study. This report is considered highly confidential and the sole property of the customer. Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. will not discuss any part of this study with personnel other than those of the client. The results described in this report only apply to the samples analyzed. This report must not be used to claim endorsement of products or analytical results by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval from Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Samples will be disposed of after sixty days unless longer storage is requested. If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call 33-964-1986. Sincerely, Jeanne Spencer President P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1 Denver, CO 8216 Page 1 of 1 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: Client Sample Number RES 393141-2 Grande River Environmental GJHA 1262 Bookcliff October 27, 217 EPA 6/R-93/116 - Point Count, Bulk 3-5 Day October 27, 217 Lab ID Number L A Y E R RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 11896- Physical Description Sub Part Asbestos Content Mineral Visual Estimate 1-1 EM 1955423 A White paint 5 ND B Off white texture 5 Chrysotile 3 C White/brown drywall 9 ND 1-2 EM 1955424 A White paint 1 ND B White texture 3 Chrysotile 3 C White/brown drywall 6 ND 1-3 EM 1955425 A Light gray/white paint w/ white texture 1 ND B White/off white paint 1 ND C Gray texture 1 Chrysotile 3 D White paint w/ white texture 2 ND E White/brown drywall 95 ND 1-4 EM 1955426 A White paint 5 ND B White texture 35 Chrysotile 4 C White/brown drywall 6 ND TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. ND=None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Non Asbestos Fibrous Components 15 35 15 3 Non- Fibrous Components 1 97 85 1 97 65 1 1 97 1 85 1 96 7 P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1, Denver, CO 8216 Page 1 of 7 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: Client Sample Number RES 393141-2 Grande River Environmental GJHA 1262 Bookcliff October 27, 217 EPA 6/R-93/116 - Point Count, Bulk 3-5 Day October 27, 217 Lab ID Number L A Y E R RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 11896- Physical Description Sub Part Asbestos Content Mineral Visual Estimate 1-5 EM 1955427 A White compound 3 Chrysotile 3 B White/brown drywall 7 ND 1-6 EM 1955428 A White paint w/ white texture 2 ND B White/brown drywall 98 ND 1-7 EM 1955429 A White paint 5 ND B White texture 1 Chrysotile 3 C White joint compound 1 Chrysotile 3 D White tape 15 ND E White/brown drywall 6 ND 2-1 EM 195543 A White paint 5 ND B Off white micaceous texture 1 Chrysotile 3 C Off white texture 3 Chrysotile 6 D White/brown drywall 55 ND TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. ND=None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Non Asbestos Fibrous Components 3 15 95 35 5 Non- Fibrous Components 97 7 1 85 1 97 97 5 65 1 97 94 5 P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1, Denver, CO 8216 Page 2 of 7 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: Client Sample Number RES 393141-2 Grande River Environmental GJHA 1262 Bookcliff October 27, 217 EPA 6/R-93/116 - Point Count, Bulk 3-5 Day October 27, 217 Lab ID Number L A Y E R RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 11896- Physical Description Sub Part Asbestos Content Mineral Visual Estimate 2-2 EM 1955431 A White paint 1 ND B Off white micaceous texture 3 Chrysotile 6 C White/brown drywall 96 ND 2-3 EM 1955432 A White paint 1 ND B Off white micaceous texture 3 Chrysotile 6 C White/brown drywall 96 ND 2-4 EM 1955433 A White paint 5 ND B Off white micaceous texture 15 Chrysotile 6 C White/brown drywall 8 ND 2-5 EM 1955434 A White paint 1 ND B Off white micaceous texture 4 Chrysotile 7 C White/brown drywall 95 ND TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. ND=None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Non Asbestos Fibrous Components 15 15 25 15 Non- Fibrous Components 1 94 85 1 94 85 1 94 75 1 93 85 P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1, Denver, CO 8216 Page 3 of 7 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: Client Sample Number RES 393141-2 Grande River Environmental GJHA 1262 Bookcliff October 27, 217 EPA 6/R-93/116 - Point Count, Bulk 3-5 Day October 27, 217 Lab ID Number L A Y E R RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 11896- Physical Description Sub Part Asbestos Content Mineral Visual Estimate 3-1 EM 1955435 A Beige mastic 2 ND B Off white-light gray cove base 98 ND 4-1 EM 1955436 A Gray/off white sheet vinyl w/ gray fibrous backing 1 ND 5-1 EM 1955437 A Off white resinous material 2 ND B Off white/greenish-gray sheet vinyl w/ gray fibrous 98 Chrysotile 35 backing 6-1 EM 1955438 A Yellow mastic 1 ND B Tan/brown tile 99 ND 7-1 EM 1955439 A White paint 2 ND B White block filler 2 Chrysotile TR Point Count <.25 C Reddish granular material 96 ND TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. ND=None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Non Asbestos Fibrous Components 5 Non- Fibrous Components 1 1 95 1 65 1 1 1 1 1 P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1, Denver, CO 8216 Page 4 of 7 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: Client Sample Number RES 393141-2 Grande River Environmental GJHA 1262 Bookcliff October 27, 217 EPA 6/R-93/116 - Point Count, Bulk 3-5 Day October 27, 217 Lab ID Number L A Y E R RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 11896- Physical Description Sub Part Asbestos Content Mineral Visual Estimate 7-2 EM 195544 A White paint 5 ND B White block filler 5 Chrysotile TR Point Count <.25 C Reddish cinder block 9 ND 7-3 EM 1955441 A White paint 25 ND B White block filler 25 Chrysotile TR Point Count <.25 C Reddish granular material 5 ND 7-4 EM 1955442 A White/multi-colored paint 2 ND B Reddish cinder block 98 ND 7-5 EM 1955443 A White block filler 25 Chrysotile TR Point Count <.25 B White paint 75 ND TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. ND=None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Non Asbestos Fibrous Components Non- Fibrous Components 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1, Denver, CO 8216 Page 5 of 7 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: Client Sample Number RES 393141-2 Grande River Environmental GJHA 1262 Bookcliff October 27, 217 EPA 6/R-93/116 - Point Count, Bulk 3-5 Day October 27, 217 Lab ID Number L A Y E R RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 11896- Physical Description Sub Part Asbestos Content Mineral Visual Estimate 8-1 EM 1955444 A Gold/silver vermiculite 1 Trem/Act TR Point Count <.25 9-1 EM 1955445 A Brown vinyl flooring 1 ND 1-1 EM 1955446 A Gray fibrous material w/ colorless resinous material 1 ND 11-1 EM 1955447 A Black sink undercoating 1 Chrysotile 3 12-1 EM 1955448 A Off white compound 15 Chrysotile 2 B Gray paint 3 ND C White/tan drywall 55 ND 13-1 EM 1955449 A Black felt 4 ND B Black shingle 6 ND 14-1 EM 195545 A Light gray stucco w/ white paint 1 ND 14-2 EM 1955451 A Light gray stucco w/ white paint 1 ND 14-3 EM 1955452 A Light gray stucco w/ white paint 1 ND TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. ND=None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Non Asbestos Fibrous Components 6 2 55 35 Non- Fibrous Components 1 1 4 97 96 1 1 45 65 1 1 1 P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1, Denver, CO 8216 Page 6 of 7 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

Reservoirs Environmental, Inc. Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual Effective January 1, 215 Q:\QAQC\LAB\Reservoirs Environmental QA Manual.doc TABLE: PLM BULK ANALYSIS, PERCENTAGE COMPOSITION BY VOLUME RES Job Number: Client: Client Project Number / P.O.: Client Project Description: Date Samples Received: Method: Turnaround: Date Samples Analyzed: Client Sample Number RES 393141-2 Grande River Environmental GJHA 1262 Bookcliff October 27, 217 EPA 6/R-93/116 - Point Count, Bulk 3-5 Day October 27, 217 Lab ID Number L A Y E R RESERVOIRS ENVIRONMENTAL INC. NVLAP Lab Code 11896- Physical Description Sub Part Asbestos Content Mineral Visual Estimate 15-1 EM 1955453 A Light gray paint 2 ND B White/tan drywall 8 ND 15-2 EM 1955454 A White/tan drywall w/ light gray paint 1 ND 15-3 EM 1955455 A White/tan drywall w/ light gray paint 1 ND TEM Analysis recommended for organically bound material (i.e. floor tile) if PLM results are <1%. ND=None Detected TR=Trace, <1% Visual Estimate Trem/Act=Tremolite/Actinolite Non Asbestos Fibrous Components 2 25 5 Non- Fibrous Components 1 8 75 5 Analyst Analyst Analyst Analyst Analyst / Data QA P: 33-964-1986 F: 33-477-4275 581 Logan Street, Suite 1, Denver, CO 8216 Page 7 of 7 1-866-RESI-ENV www.reilab.com

APPENDIX C INSPECTOR CERTIFICATIONS October 3, 217