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P b O, E*vtnoNMENrAr Tesrrr,to & svc. co. IMtr+OM?D March 13,2013 Report No: ANC-A&A-AA-1 A&A Trucking [Art of Destru.ction Demolition] 2090 NW 35'n St. Ocala, FL34475 352-351-2A42 Attn: Project: Lisa Amodeo Senior Project Manager Asbestos Survey for the Demolition of Structures Silver Springs, Florida According to your instructions PbOs Environmental Testing & Service Co., Inc. has completed a confirmatory ASBESTOS SURVEY at the subject properties (Project). The following pages of this report contain the results of these Inspections. This asbestos inspection report presents data that describes the location of asbestos-containing material (ACM) identified in the subject property. This report is to be used as a program-planning tool for the proposed demolition activities scheduled at this facility. This survey was conducted on site by EPA/AHERA trained professional inspector(s). This report is intended for the exclusive use of our client. observed during the physical process of performing the lnsp treated as absolute nor should they be relied upon to represent Pbq EnvironmentalTesting & Service Co., Inc. Dave Mederer Inspector/Management Planner Asbestos License # ZA 0000205 473 N. PINE MEADOW DR. SUITE 101 DeBARY. FL 32713 386.668.4545 Fax 386.668.4566

Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Silver Springs, Florida 03/13/2012 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION... 3 1.1 Inspection and Sampling Procedure... 3 1.2 Methods of Laboratory Analysis... 4 1.3 Quality Control Procedures... 4 1.4 Determination of ACM Classification... 4 1.5 Inspection Limits... 5 1.6 Statement of Inaccessibility & Assumptions... 5 1.7 Inspection Date... 6 2.0 FACILITY CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION... 6 2.1 Facility Maintenance and/or Renovation History... 6 2.2 Suspect Material Summary... 6 3.0 RESULTS... 7 4.0 CONCLUSIONS... 7 5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS... 8 Appendices Appendix A: Laboratory Analysis Reports Appendix B: Certifications PbO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & SVC. CO., INC. 386.668.4545 Page 2 ASBESTOS LICENSE # ZA-0000205

Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Silver Springs, Florida 03/13/2012 1.0 INTRODUCTION PbO 3 was contracted by A&A, Inc. to conduct a Confirmatory Asbestos Survey for the planned demolition of multiple structures at various locations throughout the Silver Springs Park, Florida. The goal of the sampling and visual assessment is as follows: 1) Identify suspect asbestos-containing material that may be encountered during the demolition of this site. 1.1 Inspection and Sampling Procedure PbO 3 inspection and sample collection procedures are based on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) protocols. An initial facility walk through is conducted to familiarize the inspector with the facility layout. The facility is then divided into functional available spaces that can be accessed. The suspect homogeneous materials are selected for bulk sampling. Samples are collected and placed into separate, sealed plastic bags. Each sample is individually numbered and sample information is entered onto a Field Data Sheet. Sample tools are decontaminated after sample collection. The samples are delivered to an accredited laboratory for analysis, accompanied by a completed Chain of Custody Form. Suspect materials are divided into three categories: surfacing materials (such as plaster and surface coatings), thermal system insulation (TSI) (such as mudded TSI fittings, duct insulation, and pipe insulation), and miscellaneous material (such as floor tile, drywall, and mastic). Asbestos-containing materials are classified according to: Friability * Friable * Non-friable Friable materials are materials that, when dry, can be crushed, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Prior to sampling, these materials are wetted with amended water to minimize potential for incidental exposure or accidental fiber release. At the inspector's discretion, personal protective equipment (PPE) is used as an added precaution. Bulk samples are collected using EPA guidelines for the type of suspect material sampled. Where practical, minimal damage will occur to facility structures or finishes. A particular suspect material may be found in several different locations within a facility. The EPA does not require that these materials be sampled in each location, provided the materials are of the same type, age, appearance, have the same date of installation, and are sampled in accordance with EPA requirements to provide statistically reliable data that can be extrapolated onto all remaining non-sampled areas. Accredited inspectors determine the number of samples of each material to be collected, depending on the material's category and the amount of material present. PbO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & SVC. CO., INC. 386.668.4545 Page 3 ASBESTOS LICENSE # ZA-0000205

Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Silver Springs, Florida 03/13/2012 1.2 Methods of Laboratory Analysis Samples are analyzed in accordance with AHERA requirements using the following reference methods: EPA Interim Method for the Detection of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples (EPA 600/M4-82020, December 1982). McCrone Research Institute's The Asbestos Particle Atlas. All bulk samples are analyzed using PLM visual area estimate (VAE). Friable materials containing asbestos estimated at less than ten percent by PLM-VAE may be reanalyzed by PLM point counting. Additional treatment and tests may be used as required to accurately define composition (i.e., ashing, extractions, and TEM). All bulk sample laboratory reports are verified through an established quality assurance (QA) procedure. 1.3 Quality Control Procedures Laboratories accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) analyze all samples. These laboratories participate in the NVLAP, as well as the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Bulk Asbestos Sample Quality Assurance Program. PbO 3 verifies all sample data for accuracy by cross-referencing Field Data Sheets, Chain of Custody Forms, and field notes. 1.4 Determination of ACM Classification The positive identification of asbestos in a material or product can only be made through laboratory analysis. Visual inspection or common knowledge is not a positive test. The asbestos content of a suspect material is determined by collecting a bulk sample and having it analyzed by PLM. The PLM technique determines the specific type of asbestos present in the bulk sample and VAE provides an estimate of the percentage of asbestos. The EPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) - National Emission Standard for Asbestos (40 CFR Part 61, subpart M) defines a non-friable asbestos-containing material as any material with an asbestos content greater than one percent as determined by PLM analysis. A friable material estimated to contain less than ten percent asbestos as determined by PLM-VAE must be analyzed by PLM point counting and determined to contain less than one- percent asbestos in order to be considered a non-regulated ACM. A clarification memorandum issued by the EPA regarding the NESHAP regulation included the following statement: The parties legally responsible for a building (owner or operator) may take a conservative approach to being regulated by the NESHAP. The responsible party - may choose to act as though the building material is an asbestos-containing material (greater than 1%) at any level of asbestos content (even less than 1% asbestos). PbO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & SVC. CO., INC. 386.668.4545 Page 4 ASBESTOS LICENSE # ZA-0000205

Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Silver Springs, Florida 03/13/2012 Thus, if the analyst detects asbestos in the sample and estimates the amount to be less than 10% by visual estimation, the parties legally responsible (owner or operator) of the building may elect to assume the amount to be greater than 1% and treat the material as regulated asbestos containing material or require verification of the amount by point counting. 1.5 Inspection Limits PbO 3. has performed the Client requested tasks in a thorough and professional manner consistent with commonly accepted standard industry practices, using state of the art practices and best available known technology, as of the date of the assessment. PbO 3 cannot guarantee and does not warrant that this Asbestos Source Survey has identified all adverse environmental factors and/or conditions affecting the subject properties on the date of the Assessment. PbO 3 cannot and will not warrant that the Asbestos Source Survey that was requested by the client will satisfy the dictates of, or provide a legal defense in connection with, any environmental laws or regulations. It is the responsibility of the client to know and abide by all applicable laws, regulations, and standards. The results reported and conclusions reached by PbO 3 are solely for the benefit of the client. The results and opinions in this report, based solely upon the conditions found on the property as of the date of the Assessment, will be valid only as of the date of the Assessment. No attempt was made to disassemble equipment or demolish structural elements as this is beyond the scope of our authorized services. Visual observations were made at convenient locations for the presence of floor tile and mastic below existing finishes. Due to these limitations, wall voids, building cavities and mechanical equipment, and other areas may contain unreported asbestos-containing materials. Pre-demolition surveys involve examinations of the structure in several locations, not pulling up all of the carpet, cutting holes in floors and walls everywhere - the kind of work which would constitute demolition work, not survey work. We typically try to examine fire doors, but there are times when disassembly of locks and/or other work to access the door insulation is not possible. Location and sampling of underground items, such as asbestos-cement pipes, would have been outside of the scope. The primary purpose of the survey was to locate, identify and assess building materials that may contain asbestos, and propose recommendations relative to the impending demolition. Quantities shown in this survey are estimates, actual quantities may vary. Field verification is the responsibility of the contractor. Contractors are responsible for their own verification of quantities prior to bid submittal. 1.6 Statement of Inaccessibility & Assumptions There are certain spaces within a building that cannot be accessed during the course of a normal survey without significant demolition activities. Those areas would include, but are not limited to: Locked Rooms not accessible with the master key. Rooms deemed as unsafe (collapsed floors and/or ceilings, soft floors and/or falling ceilings. Tunnels and/or crawlways, which are enclosed, very small or unsafe. Inaccessible electrical wiring. Inaccessible or non-disclosed interior boiler insulation or gasket material, or boiler related asbestos containing material. PbO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & SVC. CO., INC. 386.668.4545 Page 5 ASBESTOS LICENSE # ZA-0000205

Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Silver Springs, Florida 03/13/2012 Floor tile and other vinyl flooring are all presumed non-friable asbestos containing material unless noted in this report. Materials located at a height not accessible by ladders. Areas that cannot be accessed due to possible asbestos exposure issues to the building occupants. Underground pipelines and/or utilities. The roofs are presumed asbestos containing material unless noted as sampled in this report. Security Doors (not examined or sampled) Suspect materials not previously identified in this report may be encountered during any demolition activity. If encountered all work in the immediate area shall cease. These materials should be assumed asbestos containing material until sample collection and subsequent analysis prove otherwise. 1.7 Inspection Date PbO 3 employee Kevin X O Malley inspected the facilities on 2/12/13, 2/13/13, and 2/22/13. 2.0 FACILITY CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION The facilities are constructed using various types of construction including; Reinforced concrete, concrete, wood, steel structure and corrugated metal sheathing. 2.1 Facility Maintenance and/or Renovation History Facility maintenance is unknown. 2.2 Suspect Material Summary Textured Ceilings 12x12 Vinyl Floor Tile- White 12x12 Vinyl Floor Tile- Beige 16x16 Floor Tile-White Drywall and Joint Compound Roofing materials 1. Cores 2. Mastic 3. Shingle 4. Felts Duct Mastic and Tape-Black Duct Mastic White Concrete PbO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & SVC. CO., INC. 386.668.4545 Page 6 ASBESTOS LICENSE # ZA-0000205

Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Silver Springs, Florida 03/13/2012 3.0 RESULTS There was a total of one hundred forty-six (146) samples analyzed by EPA Method 600/R-93/116 (PLM) Based upon our visual observations and bulk sampling of suspect materials. and subsequent microscopic analysis, we have determined that asbestos minerals were detected. The following Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) were identified in the project: Table 1 Sample No. Building ID Component MacroDescription Asbestos Material Asbestos Qty Friable Quantity 79 22 Black Duct Mastic & Tape Black/pink Bituminous/Fibrous Chrysotile 15% No 50 SF 80 22 Black Duct Mastic & Tape Black/pink Bituminous/Fibrous Chrysotile 10% No 50 SF 81 22 Black Duct Mastic & Tape Black/pink Bituminous/Fibrous Chrysotile 15% No 50 SF 4.0 CONCLUSIONS PbO 3 was contracted by A&A, Inc. to conduct an Asbestos Survey for the planned demolition of multiple structures at Silver Springs, Florida. The goal of the sampling and visual assessment is as follows: 1) Identify suspect asbestos-containing material that may be encountered during the demolition of this site. The criterion used for determining the status of a suspect material as ACM is the USEPA definition of being asbestos-containing, which is that the material is determined to contain greater than 1.0% of asbestos by weight (40 CFR 61, Subpart M). A complete listing of the materials tested for asbestos (chain of custody, and laboratory results) are included in Appendix A. We can conclude that the following: Non-Friable Asbestos Containing Material was detected in the Black Duct Mastic and Tape in Building 22 a.k.a., the Stand. The approximate amount of asbestos is 50 SF. Non-Friable Asbestos Containing Material was detected in the Black Duct Mastic and Tape. The EPA-NESHAP (40 CFR Part 61, Appendix A to Subpart M) classifies this material as a Category I, Non-Friable ACM. Removal is not required by EPA-NESHAP. Approximately 50 square feet of black asbestos duct mastic and tape was observed and this quantity (<160 Square Feet) is not regulated by the EPA. PbO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & SVC. CO., INC. 386.668.4545 Page 7 ASBESTOS LICENSE # ZA-0000205

Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Silver Springs, Florida 03/13/2012 5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS Suspect materials not previously identified in this report may be encountered during any demolition activity. If encountered all work in the immediate area shall cease. These materials should be assumed asbestos containing material until sample collection and subsequent analysis prove otherwise. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 requires the communication of information concerning asbestos hazards. Employees engaged in work activities with installed ACM may be exposed to asbestos fibers. The owner or operator should take the necessary steps to reduce the potential for disturbance. 29 CFR 1926.1101- OSHA's Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry does apply to the abatement and/or demolition of all buildings identified with asbestos containing material. The contractor will need to comply with the specific training, duties and responsibilities outlined in this CFR. PbO 3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & SVC. CO., INC. 386.668.4545 Page 8 ASBESTOS LICENSE # ZA-0000205

APPENDIX A LABORATORY RESULTS

SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL I N C O R P O R A T E D 2512 W. Cary Street Richmond, Virginia 23220-5117 804-353-6778 800-785-LABS (5227) (FAX) 804-359-1475 Over 25 Years of Excellence in Service and Technology AIHA/ELLAP 100527, ISO/IEC 17025, NVLAP 101150-0, VELAP 460135, NYELAP/NELAC 11413 LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Asbestos Identification by EPA Method¹ 600/R-93/116, EPA 600/M4-82-020 ACCOUNT #: 1491-13-3365 CLIENT: PbO3 ENV TESTING & SERVICES INC ADDRESS: 473 N PINE MEADOW DR DEBARY, FL 32713 PROJECT NAME: A+A JOB LOCATION: Silver Springs PROJECT NO.: PO NO.: Using SLI A6 DATE COLLECTED: 2/12/2013 DATE RECEIVED: 2/18/2013 DATE ANALYZED: 2/21/2013 DATE REPORTED: 3/12/2013 SampleType: BULK Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-1 31786501 36B Kids Ahoy Layer 1: Roofing None Detected 5% CELLULOSE FIBER Black, Bituminous 95% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-2 31786502 36B Kids Ahoy Layer 1: Roofing None Detected 50% CELLULOSE FIBER Black/Brown, Bituminous/Fibrous 5% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL 45% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-3 31786503 36B Kids Ahoy Layer 1: Roofing None Detected 15% CELLULOSE FIBER Black, Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-4 31786504 36B Kids Ahoy SS-5 31786505 36B Kids Ahoy Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 2 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-6 31786506 36B Kids Ahoy SS-7 31786507 36A Bear Bldg Layer 1: Roofing None Detected 8% CELLULOSE FIBER Black, Bituminous 92% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-8 31786508 36A Bear Bldg Layer 1: Roofing None Detected 50% CELLULOSE FIBER Black/Brown, Bituminous/Fibrous 10% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-9 31786509 36A Bear Bldg Layer 1: Roofing None Detected 4% CELLULOSE FIBER Black, Bituminous 96% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-10 31786510 36A Bear Bldg SS-11 31786511 36A Bear Bldg 3% CELLULOSE FIBER 97% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-12 31786512 36A Bear Bldg 3% CELLULOSE FIBER 97% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-13 31786513 34 Maint. Metal Bldg Gray/Beige, Granular SS-14 31786514 34 Maint. Metal Bldg Gray/Beige, Granular Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 3 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-15 31786515 34 Maint. Metal Bldg Gray/Beige, Granular SS-16 31786516 79 Metal Bldg Gray, Granular SS-17 31786517 79 Metal Bldg Gray, Granular SS-18 31786518 79 Metal Bldg Gray, Granular SS-19 31786519 6 Snake Display 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 35% CELLULOSE FIBER 65% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-20 31786520 6 Snake Display 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 40% CELLULOSE FIBER 60% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-21 31786521 6 Snake Display 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 40% CELLULOSE FIBER 60% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 4 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-22 31786522 77 Carosole SS-23 31786523 77 Carosole SS-24 31786524 77 Carosole SS-25 31786525 36D Covered Wood Dock Layer 1: Drywall/Joint Cmpd None Detected 8% CELLULOSE FIBER White/Off White, Powdery/Granular 92% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-26 31786526 36D Covered Wood Dock Layer 1: Drywall/Joint Cmpd None Detected 8% CELLULOSE FIBER White/Off White, Powdery/Granular 92% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-27 31786527 36D Covered Wood Dock Layer 1: Drywall/Joint Cmpd None Detected 6% CELLULOSE FIBER White/Off White, Powdery/Granular 94% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-28 31786528 31 Restrooms Layer 1: Textured Ceiling None Detected Off White, Granular SS-29 31786529 31 Restrooms Layer 1: Textured Ceiling None Detected Off White, Granular SS-30 31786530 31 Restrooms Layer 1: Textured Ceiling None Detected Off White, Granular Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 5 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-31 31786531 35 Giraffe Beige, Granular SS-32 31786532 35 Giraffe Beige, Granular SS-33 31786533 35 Giraffe Beige, Granular SS-34 31786534 5 Consstion Booth 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 45% CELLULOSE FIBER 55% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-35 31786535 5 Consstion Booth 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 80% CELLULOSE FIBER 20% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-36 31786536 5 Consstion Booth 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-37 31786537 58 Giraffe House Layer 1: Debris None Detected 35% CELLULOSE FIBER 65% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 6 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-38 31786538 58 Giraffe House Layer 1: Debris None Detected 40% CELLULOSE FIBER 60% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-39 31786539 58 Giraffe House Layer 1: Debris None Detected 40% CELLULOSE FIBER 60% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-40 31786540 58 Giraffe House Gray/Beige, Granular SS-41 31786541 58 Giraffe House Gray/Beige, Granular SS-42 31786542 58 Giraffe House Gray/Beige, Granular SS-43 31786543 46B Quarantine Barn SS-44 31786544 46B Quarantine Barn SS-45 31786545 46B Quarantine Barn SS-46 31786546 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 7 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-47 31786547 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound SS-48 31786548 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound SS-49 31786549 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Popcorn Ceiling None Detected White, Granular SS-50 31786550 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Popcorn Ceiling None Detected White, Granular SS-51 31786551 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Popcorn Ceiling None Detected White, Granular SS-52 31786552 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Wall Material None Detected 3% CELLULOSE FIBER Off White, Powdery 97% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-53 31786553 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Wall Material None Detected 3% CELLULOSE FIBER Off White, Powdery 97% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-54 31786554 45 Mobil Home Layer 1: Wall Material None Detected 4% CELLULOSE FIBER Off White, Powdery 96% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-55 31786555 28 Ft. King Landing 10% CELLULOSE FIBER Black/White, Granular/Bituminous 90% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 8 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials 40% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black, Fibrous/Bituminous 60% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-56 31786556 28 Ft. King Landing 15% CELLULOSE FIBER Black/White, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 35% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL 65% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-57 31786557 28 Ft. King Landing 15% CELLULOSE FIBER Black/White, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 40% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL 60% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-58 31786558 28 Ft. King Shed Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound SS-59 31786559 28 Ft. King Shed Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound SS-60 31786560 28 Ft. King Shed Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound SS-61 31786561 27 Cage Area 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Red, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 55% CELLULOSE FIBER 45% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 9 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-62 31786562 27 Cage Area 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Red, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-63 31786563 27 Cage Area 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Red, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-64 31786564 24 Deck 10% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Brown, Granular/Bituminous 90% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-65 31786565 24 Deck 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Brown, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 55% CELLULOSE FIBER 45% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-66 31786566 24 Deck 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Brown, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-67 31786567 25 Gift Shop 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 10 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials 55% CELLULOSE FIBER 45% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-68 31786568 25 Gift Shop 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-69 31786569 25 Gift Shop 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-70 31786570 23 Rest Rm Layer 1: Textured Ceiling None Detected Off White, Granular SS-71 31786571 23 Rest Rm Layer 1: Textured Ceiling None Detected Off White, Granular SS-72 31786572 23 Rest Rm Layer 1: Textured Ceiling None Detected Off White, Granular SS-73 31786573 22 Stand Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected Beige, Organically Bound SS-74 31786574 22 Stand Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected Beige, Organically Bound SS-75 31786575 22 Stand Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected Beige, Organically Bound Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 11 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-76 31786576 22 Stand Layer 1: Drywall/Joint Cmpd None Detected 4% CELLULOSE FIBER Gray/Off White, Powdery/Granular 96% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-77 31786577 22 Stand Layer 1: Drywall/Joint Cmpd None Detected 6% CELLULOSE FIBER Gray/Off White, Powdery/Granular 94% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-78 31786578 22 Stand Layer 1: Drywall/Joint Cmpd None Detected 6% CELLULOSE FIBER Gray/Off White, Powdery/Granular 94% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-79 31786579 22 Stand Layer 1: Duct Tape 15% CHRYSOTILE 5% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Pink, Bituminous/Fibrous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-80 31786580 22 Stand Layer 1: Duct Tape 10% CHRYSOTILE 10% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Pink, Bituminous/Fibrous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-81 31786581 22 Stand Layer 1: Duct Tape 15% CHRYSOTILE 10% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Pink, Bituminous/Fibrous 75% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-82 31786582 22 Stand Layer 1: Mastic None Detected 94% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL White, Soft 6% TALC SS-83 31786583 22 Stand Layer 1: Mastic None Detected 94% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL White, Soft 6% TALC SS-84 31786584 22 Stand Layer 1: Mastic None Detected 92% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL White, Soft 8% TALC Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 12 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-85 31786585 21 Employee Storage Layer 1: Built-up Roofing None Detected 5% CELLULOSE FIBER Black, Bituminous 95% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-86 31786586 21 Employee Storage Layer 1: Built-up Roofing None Detected 5% CELLULOSE FIBER Black, Bituminous 95% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-87 31786587 21 Employee Storage Layer 1: Built-up Roofing None Detected 3% CELLULOSE FIBER Black, Bituminous 97% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-88 31786588 20 Bird Talk SS-89 31786589 20 Bird Talk SS-90 31786590 20 Bird Talk SS-91 31786591 17 Animal Encounter Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound SS-92 31786592 17 Animal Encounter Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound SS-93 31786593 17 Animal Encounter Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 13 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-94 31786594 17 Animal Encounter Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound Layer 2: Mastic None Detected Clear, Soft SS-95 31786595 17 Animal Encounter Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound Layer 2: Mastic None Detected Clear, Soft SS-96 31786596 17 Animal Encounter Layer 1: Floor Tile None Detected White, Organically Bound Layer 2: Mastic None Detected Clear, Soft SS-97 31786597 17 Animal Encounter 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Brown, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 55% CELLULOSE FIBER 45% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-98 31786598 17 Animal Encounter 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Brown, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-99 31786599 17 Animal Encounter 60% CELLULOSE FIBER Black/Brown, Granular/Bituminous 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 14 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-100 31786600 10 Gift Shop 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 55% CELLULOSE FIBER 45% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-101 31786601 10 Gift Shop 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-102 31786602 10 Gift Shop 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-103 31786603 2 Frame Bldgs 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-104 31786604 2 Frame Bldgs 15% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 85% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 55% CELLULOSE FIBER 45% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 15 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-105 31786605 2 Frame Bldgs 20% MINERAL/GLASS WOOL Black/Green, Granular/Bituminous 80% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL 60% CELLULOSE FIBER 40% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-106 31786606 73 Wheel Chair Gray/Beige, Granular SS-107 31786607 73 Storage Gray/Beige, Granular SS-108 31786608 73 Storage Gray/Beige, Granular SS-109 31786609 80 Petting Zoo 3% CELLULOSE FIBER Gray/Beige, Granular 97% NON FIBROUS MATERIAL SS-110 31786610 80 Petting Zoo Gray/Beige, Granular SS-111 31786611 80 Petting Zoo Gray/Beige, Granular SS-112 31786612 78 Splash Pool Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

Account - Workorder 1491-13-3365 (Continued) Page 16 (Continued) Client SLI Sample Sample Sample/ Identification/ PLM Analysis Results No. Layer ID Layer Name Asbestos Fibers Other Materials SS-113 31786613 78 Splash Pool SS-114 31786614 78 Splash Pool SS-115 31786615 78 Splash Pool SS-116 31786616 78 Splash Pool SS-117 31786617 78 Splash Pool Analyst: Riham Hashim Total Number of Pages in Report: 16 Results relate only to samples as received by the laboratory. Reviewed By: Hind Eldanaf, Microscopy Supervisor Visit www.slabinc.com for current certifications. Amended Report 03/12/2013 09:55 Corrections Samples analyzed by the EPA Test Method are subject to the limitations of light microscopy including matrix interference. Gravimetric reduction and correlative analyses are recommended for all non-friable, organically bound materials. This method has a reporting limit of 1% or greater. Visual estimation contains an inherent range of uncertainty. This report must not be reproduced except in full with the approval of the lab, and must not be used to claim NVLAP or other gov't agency endorsement. The EPA states that any asbestos found

APPENDIX B CERTIFICATIONS

Asbestos C~mssl~mlmp B Trahing Systems 396745748CERT/BIR 900N.W.5TH Avenue, For1 Lnuderdalc. Florida 33311 4,424-72D8 This is to Certify that -- a,, Processed By: 625 Merrllt Ave t G. Merrttt lsland,fl v--:..+ -4 1 7,*>% - -6 has successfully completed an English - &&estos BuiRdirmg ILrmslwctiom Reksher &! = 14-Aug- 12 TO 14-Aug- 12 lnlhvldual abave has mmpleted?he requsne tralnlng for ac~red8lalbn under TSCA TI10 I1 Me& slue requirements of FLQ-00010zOlCN.OWB273 This Certificate Expires: es F. Stump, C Certificate Number... lu l, - 3 SGOESMI L ~ H J u Y RICbR-d NUS*

United States Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology Certificate of Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2005 NVLAP LAB CODE: 101150-0 Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. Richmond, VA is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for specific services, listed on the Scope of Accreditation, for: BULK ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005. This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communique dated January 2009). 2012-04-01 through 2013-03-31 Effective dates For the National Institute of Standards and Technology NVLAP-01C (REV. 2009-01-28)

SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. 2512 W. Cary Street Richmond, VA 23220-5117 Mr. Raja Abouzaki, PhD Phone: 804-353-6778 Fax: 804-359-1138 E-Mail: RAbouzaki@slabinc.com URL: http://www.slabinc.com BULK ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS (PLM) NVLAP LAB CODE 101150-0 NVLAP Code Designation / Description 18/A01 EPA-600/M4-82-020: Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples Page 1 of 1 2012-04-01 through 2013-03-31 Effective dates For the National Institute of Standards and Technology NVLAP-01S (REV. 2005-05-19)