ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT 61, 76 Dumont Avenue South Burlington, VT 05403 AIP 74 December 16, 2011 Revised January 31, 2012 KAS PROJECT # 509110222 PREPARED FOR: Stantec, Inc. 55 Green Mountain Drive South Burlington, VT 05403 P.O. BOX 787 WILLISTON, VT 05495
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INSPECTION SUMMARY 2. INSPECTION METHODS 3. VERMONT REGULATIONS FOR ASBESTOS CONTROL (VRAC) 4. CERTIFICATION/ACCREDITATION 5. INSPECTION RESULTS 6. OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TABLE 1 - INSPECTION RESULTS APPENDIX 1 - APPENDIX 2 - APPENDIX 3 KAS, INC. LICENSES/ CERTIFICATIONS LABORATORY ANALYSES RESULTS SITE SKETCH
KAS, Inc. December 16, 2011 Asbestos Site Inspection Report AIP 74 1. INSPECTION SUMMARY Two vacant single family homes located on Dumont Avenue, South Burlington, Vermont were inspected for the presence of asbestos containing materials (ACMs) between November 15 and November 16, 2011. The inspections were Predemolition inspections conducted to fulfill US EPA NESHAPS requirements in accordance with 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M and State of Vermont asbestos requirements in accordance with V.S.A. Title 18, Chapter 26. The inspections/sampling included obtaining bulk samples from suspect materials inside and out side the buildings. The inspections are believed to have reasonably determined the asbestos containing materials that exist in the buildings. 61 Dumont Avenue 16 different homogeneous suspect materials were identified and sampled in this house. Window glaze on windows in both the house and garage was ACM (3 and 2% Chrysotile respectively). Entrance vinyl flooring and associated mastic was ACM (20% Chrysotile asbestos). In addition the sheetrock joint compound in the addition contained 0.25% Chrysotile asbestos, below the 1% limit that categorizes it as ACM. 76 Dumont Avenue - 14 different homogeneous suspect materials were identified and sampled in this house. 9 x9 floor tiles were ACM (2% Chrysotile) floor tile mastic was not ACM. In addition first floor window glaze contained <1% Chrysotile asbestos, below the 1% limit that categorizes it as ACM. A copy of this inspection report should be kept on site during demolitions. Table 1 summarizes the inspection results. 2. INSPECTION METHODS This asbestos site inspection was conducted by an EPA accredited, State of Vermont certified, Asbestos Inspector/ Management Planner and EPA accredited, State of Vermont certified, Asbestos Inspector generally in accordance with AHERA inspection guidelines and generally accepted procedures. Bulk sample analysis was conducted by a State of Vermont licensed laboratory, EMSL Analytical, Inc. of Cinnaminson, NJ. The asbestos inspection consisted of a visual and physical inspection. The entire interior and exterior of the buildings were inspected including opening cavities. Destructive demolition inspections were performed. In accordance with the workscope for this project, bulk samples were collected and analyzed from each suspect material found except for Vermiculite insulation which has been assumed asbestos containing in accordance with the latest EPA guidance. Bulk samples of suspect ACM were analyzed for asbestos content using PLM methods.
KAS, Inc. December 16, 2011 Asbestos Site Inspection Report AIP 74 5. INSPECTION RESULTS Building material/sample locations and specific results of the sampling and analysis and visual inspection are contained in Table 1 and Appendices 2 and 3. Several asbestos containing materials were identified and are highlighted in Table 1. 6. OBSERVATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Building Comments: Both of the houses inspected consisted of older houses that were vacant and were to be torn down. In general the houses were in good condition but exhibited some basement mold growth. The houses were both wood frame with mostly finished basements. 76 Dumont was a one story house while 61 Dumont was a two story house. The houses exhibited general renovations and additions. Heating systems and utilities had been either removed or shut off. Heating was generally with forced hot air. The houses had vinyl siding applied in some areas over older siding. Recommendations: Prior to demolition the identified ACM need to be removed in full compliance with the Vermont Regulations for Asbestos Control. If the houses are to be moved to another location it should be verified with the Vermont Health Department Asbestos Program that it is acceptable to move them with asbestos in place if it is not abated. Proper notifications in accordance with US EPA NESHAPS 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M, asbestos, and State of Vermont asbestos requirements in accordance with V.S.A. Title 18, Chapter 26 need to be submitted before any demolition takes place. Materials containing less than 1% asbestos are not considered an asbestos containing material however EPA worker protection rules apply when interfacing with it.
KAS, Inc. December 16, 2011 Asbestos Site Inspection Report AIP 74 TABLE 1 INSPECTION RESULTS SUMMARY 61 and 76 DUMONT AVENUE, SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT HA/SAMPLE # MATERIAL ANALYTICAL QUANTITY/ LOCATION RESULTS CONDITION 61 DUMONT AVENUE 1/61DU1-4 9 x9 floor tile/ mastic not ACM 2 nd flr landing 2/61DU5-7 flooring/ mastic not ACM kitchen 3/61DU8-9 9 x9 floor tile/ mastic not ACM 1 st flr closet 4/61DU10-12 sheetrock/ joint compound not ACM, addition joint compound contains 0.25% asbestos (see note 3) 5/61DU13-15 vinyl flooring/ mastic not ACM bathroom 6/61DU16-18 plaster/ skim coat not ACM 1 st flr walls/ ceilings 7/61DU19-20 sound deadener not ACM kitchen sink 8/61DU21-24 linoleum not ACM basement flr 9/61DU25-27 window glaze 3% Chrysotile <0.5cuft/ 1 st flr windows asbestos good 10/61DU28-30 vinyl flooring/ mastic 20% Chrysotile ~8sqft/ good entrance way asbestos 11/61DU31-33 window glaze 2% Chrysotile <0.5cuft/ garage windows asbestos good 12/61DU34-36 sheetrock/ joint compound not ACM garage walls 13/61DU37-39 tar paper not ACM garage roof 14/61DU40-42 shingle not ACM garage roof 15/61DU43-48 shingle/ tar paper not ACM house roof 76 DUMONT AVENUE 1/76DU1-3 9 x9 flr tile/ mastic not ACM 2 nd flr hall 2/76DU4-7 9 x9 flr tile/ mastic not ACM 2 nd flr west room
KAS, Inc. December 16, 2011 Asbestos Site Inspection Report AIP 74 76 DUMONT AVENUE - continued 3/76DU8-10 2 x4 ceiling tile not ACM basement 4/76DU11-13 9 x9 flr tile/ mastic floor tile 2% ~180sqft basement Chrysotile asbestos, unknown mastic not ACM condition under rug 5/76DU13A, 14, 15 sheet flooring not ACM basement bath 6/76DU16-18 sheet flooring/ mastic not ACM kitchen 7/76DU19-21 cove molding/ mastic not ACM kitchen 8/76DU22-24 sheet flooring not ACM 1 st flr bath 9/76DU25-27 glaze not ACM, 1 st flr west windows contains 0.25% asbestos (see note 3) 10/76DU28-30 flooring paper not ACM under hardwood flooring living room 11/76DU31-35 sheetrock/ joint compound not ACM basement, 1 st flr walls 12/76DU36-38 roofing layered not ACM shed roof 13/76DU39-41 roofing 3 layers not ACM house & garage 14/76DU42-44 sheet flooring/ mastic not ACM or 1 st flr hall Notes: 1. HA homogeneous area, flr floor, sqft square feet, cuft cubic feet 2. ACM asbestos containing material, > 1% asbestos content 3. Materials 1% or less asbestos are not considered asbestos containing however when working with the materials VOSHA worker protection equipment must be used.
KAS, Inc. December 16, 2011 Asbestos Site Inspection Report AIP 74 APPENDIX 1 KAS LICENSES/ CERTIFICATIONS
KAS, Inc. December 16, 2011 Asbestos Site Inspection Report AIP 74 APPENDIX 2 LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORTS
KAS, Inc. December 16, 2011 Asbestos Site Inspection Report AIP 74 APPENDIX 3 SITE SKETCHS