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HomeMy WebLinkAbout39421; COLE LIBRARY HVAC REPLACEMENT; HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATERIAL SURVEY; 2004-03-19- momxv OM 1f aw NO fC: pwA IR . •.:: . : : '. :. 51 'VHAZARD.OUSBUILDIGMATER1ALSS1JRVEY.': GIORGINA COLE LIBRARY MECHANICALrROOMS 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGEDRIVE I M CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Li I Nk !t MMI% mmog RNIM w& * I Environmentai - k 1 Sciences II V r ~41 1 4j Consultants ME If I I I, I HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATERIALS SURVEY GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY MECHANICAL ROOMS 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PREPARED FOR: Dahl, Taylor & Associates, Inc. 9899 Hubert Street, Suite A San Diego, California 92131 PREPARED BY: Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants 5710 Ruffin Road San Diego, California 92123 March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 57 0 Ruffln Road • San Diego, California 92123 • Phone (858) 576-1000 • Fax(858)576-9600 San Diego . Irvine • Ontario • Los Angeles • Oakland • Las Vegas • Salt Lake City-. Phoenix -!!wrn,O &44owt 1 Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants 1 March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Mr. Roly Geniza Dahl, Taylor & Associates, Inc. 9899 Hubert Street, Suite A San Diego, California 92131 Subject: Hazardous Building Materials Survey Georgina Cole Library Mechanical Rooms 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, California Dear Mr. Gemza: In accordance with our proposal dated February 25, 2004 and your authorization to proceed, Ninyo & Moore has performed a Hazardous Building Materials Survey at the above-referenced site. Our survey included the performance of an asbestos survey, lead-based paint testing and ,a preliminary microbial assessment of the referenced site. The attached report presents our meth- odology, findings, conclusions, and recommendations regarding our surveys. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this important project. Should you have any questions regarding this report, please contact either of the undersigned at your convenience. Sincerely, NINYO & MOORE Jerry Serman,TT L Lori A. A. Cathcart, R.E.A. Project E vironmental Scientist Principal Environmental Scientist PHG/JRS/LACfkmf Distribution: (3) Addressee 57 1 0 Ruffin Road • San Diego, California 92123 • Phone (858) 576-1000 • Fax (858) 576-9600 San Diego Irvine Ontario • Los Angeles • Oakland • Las Vegas • Salt Lake City • Phoenix Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 1 2. OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES ............................................................................. 1 3. SITE DESCRIPTION ................................................. .......... . ..................................................... 2 4. PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS ..................................................................................................... 2 5. SAMPLE COLLECTION ........................................................................................................3 5.1. Asbestos Survey ............................................................................................................. 3 5.2. Paint Testing.................................................................................................................3 5.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment .................. . .......................................... . .................. 4 6. LABORATORY ANALYSES AND RESULTS .....................................................................4 6.1. Asbestos Analysis ......................................................................................................... 4 6.2. XRF Analysis................................................................................................................5 6.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment...............................................................................5 7. FINDINGS AND OPINIONS ..................................................................................................6 7.1. Asbestos........................................................................................................................6 7.2. Lead-Based Paint ............................................................................ .............................. 6 7.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment ................................................................................ 7 8. RECOMMENDATIONS..........................................................................................................7 8.1. Asbestos........................................................................................................................7 8.2. Lead-Based Paint ..................................................................................... .......................7 8.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment ................................................................................ 8 9. LIMITATIONS.........................................................................................................................8 Illustrations Figure 1 - Sample Location Map Figure 2 - XRF Testing Orientation Table Table 1 - Asbestos Survey Results Table 2 - XRF Data Sheet Table 3 - Preliminary Microbial Assessment Survey Results Appendices . Appendix A - Suspect Asbestos Containing Materials Sampling Protocol Appendix B - XRF Testing Methodology. Appendix C - Asbestos Laboratory Report and Chain-of-Custody Records Appendix D - DHS Form 8552 - Lead Hazard Evaluation Report 105204001 R I 411n50&41tnove I I Georgina Cole Library March 19,2004 Project No. 105204001 INTRODUCTION In accordance with our proposal dated February 25, 2004 and your authorization to proceed, Ninyo & Moore has performed a Hazardous Building Materials Survey of the mechanical rooms at the Georgina Cole Library (site or .subject site). Our survey included the performance of an asbestos survey, lead-based paint testing, and a preliminary microbial, assessment of the refer- enced site. The Georgina Cole Library is located at 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive in the city of Carlsbad, Cali- fornia. The surveys were performed in accordance with established guidelines for the assessment of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), lead-based paints (LBPs), and preliminary microbial assessments in indoor environments, and is based Upon conditions at the subject site at the time of the surveying/assessment activities: Our objective and scope of work are presented below. OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES The objective of this report is to provide information regarding current 'site conditionsto assist in the planning of future renovation activities at the site. The scope of work performed for the asbestos survey and lead-based paint testing is identified below. Conducted a visual reconnaissance of the readily accessible areas of the two subject me- chanical rooms to evaluate the possible presence of ACMs and LBPs; Collected 33 building material samples and submitted these samples to an independent labo- ratory for analysis of asbestos content; Prepared an asbestos sample location map showing sample locations of suspect ACMs; Collected 36 x-ray fluorescence (XRF) readings of potential lead-based paint; Prepared a report presenting our data and summarizing our conclusions and recommenda- tions regarding ACMs and LBPs in the subject areas. The scope of work for the preliminary microbial assessment (PMA) assessment included the ac- tivities described below. 105204001 R 4l/ngo&4ttuOr Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Performed a reconnaissance of the buildings, which included a visual assessment of accessi- ble areas and non-destructive moisture reading tests. Non-viable surface and air sampling was not conducted as part of the survey activities, as the goal of our preliminary study was to assess areas where moisture/microbial impacted building materials may exist and to help to interpret where hidden impacted materials may be encountered during future construction activities. Prepared a report documenting our visual results and moisture readings, including conclu- sions and recommendations. SITE DESCRIPTION The subject site consists of two, second-floor mechanical rooms located on the east and west sides of the Georgina Cole Library, located at 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive, in the city of Carls- bad, county of San Diego, California. The following table describes the areas assessed for this survey. Mechanical Room Descriptions Approx. Date of Approx. Roof Con- Foun- Flooring Interior Ceiling Wall Fin- Room Construc- SF struction dation Materials Framing Finishes ishes tion East 1960's 1,000 N/A N/A C W, C. M P,C Mech. ________ __________ West 1960's 1,000 N/A N/A C W,C M P,C Mech. Notes: CPT = carpet S = stucco N/A Not applicable DW = drywall VFT = vinyl floor tile ACP = acoustic ceiling panel M = metal VSF = vinyl sheet flooring ACT = acoustic ceiling tile P = plaster W = wood BURM = built-up roofing membrane c = concrete PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS The survey was limited to the two mechanical rooms; an assessment of the remaining portions of the structure was not performed. Physical limitations, such as locked rooms and fenced areas, were not encountered during survey activities. However, since non-destructive sampling tech- niques were used, there is a possibility that additional ACMs, LBPs or moisture/microbial impacted areas may be encountered in inaccessible areas (e.g. interstitial wall and ceiling spaces) 105204001 2 IF 4W Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 during renovation activities. Suspect materials encountered during renovation activities that have not been assessed either may be assumed to be hazardous and handled accordingly, or may be sampled and analyzed to assess whether they are hazardous 5. SAMPLE COLLECTION On March 5, 2004, the two mechanical rooms at the Georgina Cole Library were assessed for the presence of asbestos, lead-based paint, and moisture/microbial impacted areas. The surveys fol- lowed EPA guidelines, or industry standards, as appropriate, within the limitations of the scope of this assessment. Survey activities are described below. 5.1. Asbestos Survey A preliminary visual assessment and bulk-sampling survey of suspect ACMs was performed. Representative samples of suspect ACMs were collected after identification of homogeneous sampling areas (areas in which the materials are uniform in color, texture, construction or appli- cation date, and general appearance). Each homogeneous area was observed for material type, location, condition, and friability. A total of 33 samples of materials suspected of being asbes- tos-containing were collected during the survey, using EPA-recommended sampling procedures. The Ninyo & Moore asbestos bulk sampling protocol is presented in Appendix A. Building materials that were sampled and analyzed for the presence of asbestos are presented in the attached Table 1, and the locations from which bulk asbestos samples were collected are shown on Figure 1. 5.2. Paint Testing To test surfaces for future contractor worker safety and waste characterization, a portable NITON XL 309 XRF spectrum analyzer was utilized. The testing was conducted in gen- eral accordance with accepted environmental science and engineering practices for demolition projects. The testing methodology utilized is presented in Appendix B. A total of 36 XRF readings were analyzed. Surfaces that were tested for the presence of lead are 105204001 R 3 F#fIngo&41toov Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 presented in the attached Table 2. A site map indicating the XRF testing orientation (A, B, C, and D wall directions) utilized during the testing is provided on Figure 2. 5.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment Ninyo & Moore performed a reconnaissance of the subject areas, which included a visual assessment of accessible areas and collection of non-destructive moisture readings utilizing a Protimeter moisture meter to test potential areas of excessive moisture in the subject build- ings. Non-viable surface and air sampling was not conducted as part of the survey activities. Readings were obtained from areas where visible water staining was observed, including in- terior wall, ceiling, and flooring materials. Surfaces were ranked as follows: Rank Description 0 No visible moisture impact 1 Less than I square foot of water staining visible 2 1 square foot to 5 square feet of water staining visible 3 Greater than 5 square feet of water staining visible 4 Water staining with less than 5 square feet of visible microbial growth 5 Water staining with greater than 5 square feet but less than 10 square feet of visible mi- crobial growth 6 Water staining with greater than 10 square feet of visible microbial growth Descriptions of the materials assessed, the moisture readings collected, the size of the af- fected areas, and the potential source(s) of moisture are presented in Table 3. 6. LABORATORY ANALYSES AND RESULTS The following sections describe the laboratory analyses performed and results obtained for sam- ples collected during the asbestos survey, and the XRF testing results for lead. 6.1. Asbestos Analysis . After collection, the ACM samples were transferred to EMC Laboratories (EMC) for analy- sis. EMC is a laboratory accredited in the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation .. Program (NVLAP) for bulk asbestos fiber analysis. Because of material layering, of the 33 samples collected, 71 separate analyses were performed. The samples were analyzed for the 105204001 R . . . 4 ourp. I I Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 presence and quantification of asbestos fibers, using polarized light microscopy with disper- sion staining (PLM), in general accordance with the United Stated Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Method 600fM4-82-020. The lower limit of reliable detection for asbestos using the PLM method is approximately one percent (1%) by volume. Materials in which no asbestos was detected are defined in the laboratory report as "no" asbestos detected in the Asbestos Detected column. Materials containing asbestos in amounts less than 1% but greater than 0.1% are defined as containing "trace" amounts. Analytical results are summa- rized in the attached Table 1. Copies of the laboratory analytical report and chain-of-custody record are presented in Appendix C. 6.2. XRF Analysis Currently, the State of California and the USEPA stipulate what concentrations of lead in nonvolatile components of surface coatings or materials determine whether a material is considered to be a lead-based paint. The California Department of Health Services (DHS) stipulates that materials containing an amount equal to or in excess of one milligram per square centimeter (1.0 mg/cm2), or more than one-half of one percent (0.5%) by weight, constitute a lead-based paint. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guideline for designating a painted surface as lead-containing is consistent with the DHS. Paint that is chipping or peeling, or that may be removed from surfaces, and has a lead content equal to or greater than 1,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), requires handling as a California Title 22 hazardous waste. In addition, under California Code of Regulations Ti- tle 8, Section 1532. 1, specific worker protection measures are required in construction projects where any lead is present. LBP testing results are summarized in the attached Ta- ble 2, and a copy of DHS form 8552 "Lead Hazard Evaluation Report" is included in Appendix D. 6.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment In accordance with the scope of work, samples of potential microbial growth were not col- lected as part of this assessment. N/nuo&MUV 105204001R 5 5 U Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 I Project No. 105204001 7. FINDINGS AND OPINIONS The findings of these surveys are based on our visual observations, and analysis of suspect build- ing materials. The findings are presented below. 7.1. Asbestos Based on the analytical results of bulk samples collected during Ninyo & Moore's survey, ACMs are located within the subject site. Materials that were sampled and tested for asbes- tos content can be found in the attached Table 1, including their location and analytical results. The presence of ACMs in a building does not necessarily mean that the health of the occu- pants is endangered. If these materials are in good condition and have not been disturbed, exposures are expected to be negligible. However, when ACM deteriorates, is in damaged condition, or is disturbed, such as during renovation operations, asbestos fibers may be re- leased, creating a potential health hazard for building occupants, maintenance personnel,and contractors. 7.2. Lead-Based Paint Based on the results of XIRF assays collected during the survey, painted surfaces containing concentrations of lead greater than 1.0 mg/cm2, or 5,000 mg/kg, were identified at the sub- ject site. Surfaces tested for lead content can be found in the attached Table 2. The presence of LBPs in a building does not necessarily mean that the health of the occu- pants is endangered. If painted surfaces are in good condition, and are: not peeling or otherwise deteriorated, exposures are expected to be negligible. However, when LBP dete- riorates, is in damaged condition, or is disturbed, such as during renovation operations, lead- containing dust may be released, creating a potential health hazard for building occupants, maintenance personnel, and contractors. 105204001K 6 Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 7.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment Our visual assessment and moisture readings indicate that moisture or potential microbial growth has not impacted the subject areas of the building. The results of the assessment are presented in the attached Table 3. 8. RECOMMENDATIONS Since ACMs and LBPs have been identified at the subject site, the following recommendations and precautions are provided: 8.1. Asbestos The identified ACMs should not be disturbed. Prior to renovation work that would disturb identified ACMs, a licensed asbestos abatement removal contractor should remove the ACMs. It is the contractor's responsibility to confirm ACM quantities present prior to initiat- ing renovation activities at the mechanical rooms of the subject building. Because non-destructive sampling techniques were used, there is a possibility that additional suspect ACMs may be found during building renovations. Ninyo & Moore recommends that should additional suspect materials, not sampled or assessed in this report, be uncovered during renovation: (a) samples of suspect materials should be collected for laboratory analy- sis, and all activities that may impact the materials should cease until laboratory analytical results are reviewed; or (b) the materials should be assumed to be hazardous and handled as such. 8.2. Lead-Based Paint LBPs or surfaces identified to contain lead should be handled by an appropriately licensed contractor in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations. It is the contractor's responsibility to confirm LBP quantities present. Because non-destructive sampling techniques were used, there is a possibility that additional suspect LBPs may be found during building renovations. Ninyo & Moore recommends that 105204001 - 7 S #117 0& Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 should additional suspect materials, not sampled or assessed in this report, be uncovered during renovation: (a) samples of suspect materials should be collected for laboratory analy- sis, and all activities that may impact the materials should cease until laboratory analytical results are reviewed; or (b) the materials should be assumed to be hazardous and handled as such. 8.3. Preliminary Microbial Assessment Based on our visual reconnaissance, moisture and potential microbial growth has not im- pacted the subject areas of the building. Should moisture or microbial growth impacted areas be encountered the sources of the moisture should be verified by the appropriate qualified personnel (e.g., plumber, roofer, landscaper etc.) and mitigated as necessary. Moisture- and mold-impacted building materials should be remediated by a licensed mold remediation con- tractor in accordance with EPA Document 402-K-01-001 titled "Mold Remediation in Schools and Commercial Buildings," dated March 2001, and other generally accepted guide- lines for management of fungi in school buildings. These materials may also be asbestos- containing. For this reason, it is recommended that a contractor that is knowledgeable and trained in performing both asbestos and mold abatement perform the remediation services. If additional microbial-impacted areas are found during renovation activities, these materials should be managed in accordance with the above-referenced guidelines. In addition, a consultant should be retained to provide remediation oversight activities, in- cluding preparing a remediation specification, performing contractor monitoring and air sampling, and performing post-remediation confirmation services. 9. LIMITATIONS Ninyo & Moore's opinions and recommendations regarding environmental conditions, as pre- sented in this report, are based on limited sampling and chemical analysis. Further assessment of potential adverse environmental impacts may be accomplished by conducting a more compre- hensive assessment. The samples collected and used for testing, and the observations made, are believed to be representative of the areas evaluated. However, if additional suspect building ma- 105204001R 8 4IIngo&IftuoV Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 No. 105204001 terials are encountered during renovation activities, these materials should be sampled by quali- fied personnel, and analyzed for content prior to further disturbance. In addition, please note that quantities of impacted building materials are approximate. It is the contractor's responsibility to confirm quantities present. The environmental services described in this report have been conducted in general accordance with current regulatory guidelines and the standard of care exercised by environmental consult- ants performing similar work in the project area. No warranty, expressed or implied, is made regarding the professional opinions presented in this report. Variations in site conditions may ex- ist and conditions not observed or described in this report may be encountered during subsequent activities. Please also note that this study did not include an evaluation of geotechnical condi- tions or potential geologic hazards. - This document is intended to be used only in its entirety. No portion of the document, by itself, is designed to completely represent any aspect of the project described herein. Ninyo & Moore should be contacted if the reader requires any additional information, or has questions regarding content, interpretations presented, or completeness of this document. The environmental interpretations and opinions contained in this report are based on the results of laboratory tests and analyses intended to detect the presence and concentration of specific chemical or physical constituents in samples collected from the subject site. The testing and analyses have been conducted by an independent laboratory that is certified by the State of Cali fornia to conduct such tests. Ninyo & Moore has no involvement in, or control over, such testing and analysis. Ninyo & Moore, therefore, disclaims responsibility for any inaccuracy in such laboratory results. Our findings, opinions, and recommendations are based on an analysis of the observed site con- ditions. It should be understood that the conditions of a site can change with time as a result of natural processes or the activities of man at the subject site or nearby sites. In addition, changes to the applicable laws, regulations, codes, and standards of practice may occur due to govern- ment action or the broadening of knowledge. The findings of this report may, therefore, be invalidated over time, in part or in whole, by changes over which Ninyo & Moore has no control. 10520400) R 9 af/n,o &kDr ASB 006 ASB 009 ASB 015 AIR ASB 010 ASB 007 ASB 018,19,20- HANDLER 1 ASB OI4//ASB 005 AIR I ASB 003 - HANDLER ASB 004 M HA 2 ASB011 ASB 002' / ASB 013 ASB 008 2ND FLOOR ASB 001 ASB 012 ASB 016 P711 1 IT ' ASB 017 1ST FLOOR EAST BOILER ROOM ASB 028 ASB 033 ASB 032 ASB 027 \ H AIR AIR HANDLER 3 HANDLER 4 ASB 026 ASB 031_ ASB 029 ASB 021 \ ASB 023 ASB 025 \ ASB 022 ASB 024 ASB 030 WEST BOILER ROOM I I I I LEGEND ASB 033 Approximate location of asbestos sample ,4f1g0 &1yuurt Not to Scale [ SAMPLE LOCATION MAP GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PROJECT NO. { DATE RE 105204001 3/04 A AIR HANDLER 1 AIR HANDLER 2ND FLOOR HWHHJ D 1ST FLOOR EAST BOILER ROOM B WEST BOILER ROOM Not to Scale M11'W0 &JVIuwe.. XRF TESTING ORIENTATION L GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE • CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA PROJECT NO. DATE CD 105204001 3/04 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive . March 19, 2004 V Project No. 105204001 Table 1 - Asbestos Survey Results Sample No. Bldg. Floor Room . V SampleLtion óc V 'V D Sãmpleescriptio . V Approx;: . Quantity Fñable Condition V V Asbestos V V ___________ V No. _____ No. _______ . V '• . . (SFFA) YIN V V Content NM03 -ASBOO 1 A Library - 2 East Mech. Air handler 1, west side 4" pipe Gray hard elbow insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room V NM03-ASBOO1B Library 2 East Mech.Air handler 1, west side 4" pipe Beige hard elbow wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO02A Library 2 East Mech. Air handler 1, west side 4" pipe Yellow pipe lagging insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO02B Library 2 East Mech.Air handler 1, west side 4" pipe Beige pipe lagging wrap 'N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO03A Library 2 East Mech.Air handler 1, west side 6" pipe Yellow pipe lagging insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room I NM03-ASBO03B Library 2 East Mech.Air handler 1, west side 6" pipe Black pipe lagging wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO03C Library 2 East Mech. Air handler 1, west side 6" pipe V Beige/silver pipe lagging wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO04A Library 2 East Mech.Air handler 1, west side 6' pipe Gray hard valve packing insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room I NM03-ASBO04B Library 2 East Mech.Air handler 1, west side 6" pipe Beige hard packing wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO04C Library 2 East Mech.Air handler 1, west side 6" pipe Beige/gray hard packing coating 10 EA V Good 3% chrysotile Room NIM03-ASBO05A Library 2 East Mech.Boiler, 6" pipe Gray hard elbow insulation ' N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO05B Library 2 East Mech. Boiler, 6" pipe Beige/gray hard elbow wrap N/A N/A . N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO06A Library 2 East Mech. - South of air handler 1, 8" pipe Yellow pipe lagging insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room NMO3-ASBOO6B Library 2 East Mech.South of air handler 1, 8" pipe Beige/silver pipe lagging wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO07A Library 2 East Mech. 8" pipe east of boiler Gray hard elbow insulation N/A V N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO07B Library 2 East Mech.8" pipe east of boiler Beige hard elbow wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO07C Library 2 East Mech.8" pipe east of boiler Beige/gray hard elbow coating 20 EA Y Good 3% chrysotile Room 105204001 T I of 5 - - - 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 1 - Asbestos Survey Results Bldg. Floor I Approx. Friable Asbestos Sample No. No. No. Room SámpleLdcation I Sample Description Quantity YIN Condition Content . - [ sFII'IEA) NM03-ASBO08A Library 2 East Mech.8" pipe west of boiler Yellow hard pipe insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO08B Library 2 East Mech.8" pipe west of boiler Gray hard pipe insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO08C Library 2 East Mech. 8" pipe west of boiler Beige hard pipe wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room I - NM03-ASBO09A Library 2 East Mech.12" pipe south of compressor Gray hard valve packing insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO09B Library 2 East Mech.12" pipe south of compressor Beige hard packing wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO09C Library 2 East Mech .12" pipe south of compressor Beige hard packing coating 4 EA Y Good 3% chrysotile Room NM03-ASBOIO Library 2 East Mech. East side of boiler Brown/gray gasket 2 EA N Good 90% chrysotile Room NM03-ASB011 Library 2 East Mech.West side of air handler 1 Black panel sealant 150 LF N Good 3% chrysotile Room NM03-ASB012A Library 2 East Mech.West storage tank south Yellow tank insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO12B Library 2 East Mech.West storage tank south Beige/silver tank wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBOI2C Library 2 East Mech.West storage tank south Beige tank coating N/A N/A N/A ND Room NMO3-ASB013A Library 2 East Mech. West storage tank underside at Gray tank insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room support NMO3-ASBOI3B Library 2 East Mech. West storage tank underside at Beige tank wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room support NM03-ASBOI3C Library 2 East Mech. West storage tank underside at Beige tank coating N/A N/A N/A ND Room support NM03-ASBOI4 Library 2 East Mech.Boiler east side (inside) Beige/gray boiler insulation 80 SF Y Good 5% chrysotile Room NM03-ASBO ISA Library 2 East Mech.North wall at hole Beige/gray plaster - scratch coat N/A N/A N/A ND Room NMO3-ASBOlSB Library 2 East Mech. North wall at hole Beige/white plaster - finish coat with N/A N/A N/A ND Room paint 105204001 2of5 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 1 - Asbestos Survey Results Bldg. Floor V Approx. Friable IAsbestos V Sample No. Room Sample Location Sample Description Quantity Condition No. No. YIN (SFILFIEA) Content NVM03ASB016A Library 1 East Mech.East wall at hole Beige/gray plaster - scratch coat N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO 16B Library 1 East Mech.East wall at hole White plaster - finish coat N/A N/A N/A ND V Room NM03- ASBOl6C Library 1 East Mech. East wall at hole V V Beige plaster - texture with paint N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASB01 7A Library 1 East Mech.South wall at hole V Beige/gray plaster - scratch coat N/A N/A N/A ND Room NMO3-ASBOI7B Library I East Mech. South wall at hole Beige/white plaster - finish coat with . N/A N/A N/A ND Room paint V NM03-ASBOI8 Library 2 East Mech. North wall behind plaster White/brown button board N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-A5B019 Library 2 East Mech. North wall behind plaster White/brown button board V N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO20 Library 2 East Mech.North wall behind plaster White/brown button board N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO21A Library 2 West mech.East of tank, 1" pipe Yellow pipe lagging insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room West mech.*Silver/brown/off-white pipe lagging NM03-ASBO2 lB Library 2 East of tank, 1" pipe N/A N/A N/A ND Room wrap West NM03-ASBO21C Library 2 mech. East of tank, 1" pipe Beige pipe lagging coating 5 LF Y Good 2% chrysotile Room I NM03-ASBO22A Library 2 West mech.West of air handler 3, 4" pipe Yellow pipe lagging insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO22B Library 2 West mech.West of air handler 3, 4" pipe Beige pipe lagging wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO22C Library 2 West mech. V West of air handler 3,4" pipe Off-white pipe lagging coating N/A N/A N/A ND Room N1v103 -ASBO23A Library 2 West mech. West of air handler 3,4" pipe Beige/gray hard elbow- insulation N/A V N/A N/A ND Room NM03-ASBO23B Library 2 West mech. West of air handler 3, 4" pipe Beige hard elbow wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room 1052040011 3 of 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 1 - Asbestos Survey Results Approx. Sample No [Bldg. floor Room Sàmple.Location Sample Description Quantity Friable Condition Asbestos No. No. YIN Content . . (SF/LF/EA) NM03-ASBO24A Library 2 West mech. Room West of air handler 3, 6" pipe Yellow pipe lagging insulation N/A N/A N/A ND NM03-ASBO24B Library 2 West mech. West of air handler 3, 6" pipe Silver/brown/beige pipe lagging wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room West mech. Beige/gray hard valve packing NM03-ASBO25A Library 2 West of air handler 3, 6" pipe N/A N/A N/A ND Room - insulation NM03-ASBO25B Library 2 West mech. Room West of air handler 3, 6" pipe Beige/off-white pipe lagging wrap N/A N/A N/A ND West NM03-ASBO25C Library 2 mech. West of air handler 3, 6" pipe White pipe lagging coating 10 LF Y Good 3% chrysotile Room West West of air handler 3, 6" pipe at NM03-ASBO26 Library 2 mech. Beige/gray hard elbow insulation 30 EA Y Good 3% chrysotile damage Room NM03-ASBO27A Library - 2 West mech. Room Southeast of air handler 3, 8" pipe Yellow pipe lagging insulation N/A N/A N/A ND NM03-ASBO27B Library 2 West mech. Room Southeast of air handler 3, 8" pipe Silver/brown/beige pipe lagging wrap N/A N/A N/A ND NM03-ASBO27C Library 2 West mech. Room Southeast of air handier 3, 8" pipe Black pipe lagging tar N/A N/A N/A. ND NM03-ASBO28A Library 2 West mech. Room Southeast of air handler 3, 8" pipe Beige/gray hard elbow insulation N/A N/A N/A ND NM03-ASBO28B Library 2 West mech. Room Southeast of air handler 3, 8" pipe Beige hard elbow wrap N/A N/A N/A ND West NM03-ASBO29 Library 2 mech. West of air handler 4 Black panel sealant 150 LF N Good 5% chrysotile Room West mech. West portion of room, wall mounted NMO3-ASBO3OA Library 2 I Yellow tank insulation N/A N/A N/A ND Room tank NM03-ASBO30B Library . 2 West mech. West portion of room, wall mounted Beige/silver tank wrap N/A N/A N/A ND Room tank West mech. West portion of room, wall mounted NM03-ASBO30C Library 2 Beige tank coating N/A N/A N/A ND Room tank 1052040011 40f5 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 1 - Asbestos Survey Results Sample No. Bldg Floor Room SampleLocation SampIeDescriptzon Approx I Quantity. Friable Condition Asbestos No ., S . Content iS'/1F/EA) NM03-ASBO3 IA Library 2 West mech. North wall behind door Beige/gray plaster - scratch coat N/A N/A N/A ND Room West mech. Beige/white plaster - finish coat '1i NMO3-ASBO3 lB Library 2 North wall behind door N/A N/A N/A ND Room paint NM03-ASBO32A Library 2 West mech. North wall northeast corner of room Beige/gray plaster - scratch coat N/A N/A N/A ND Room I West mech. Beige/white plaster - finish coat with NM03-ASBO32B Library 2 North wall northeast corner of room N/A N/A N/A ND Room paint NM03-ASBO33A Library 2 West mech. East wall, south end Beige/gray plaster - scratch coat N/A N/A N/A ND Room West mech. Beige/white plaster - finish coat with NM03-ASBO33B Library 2 East wall, south end N/A N/A N/A ND Room paint I NOTES: SF = Square feet LF = Linear feet ND = None detected N/A = Not applicable EA Each 105204001 5of5 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 2 - XRF Data Sheet Reading Depth Results Approximate Lead Precision No. Floor Side Room/ Area Source Component Substrate Condition Color Index (Pos/Neg) Quantity Reading (+1- mg/cm2) ____ (SF/LF) (mg/cm2) I -- -- Shutter Calibration -- 0.0 ... -- -- -- 2 -- -- Standard Calibration 1.06 +1- 0.06 mg/cm2 -- 1.0 POS -- 1.10 0.07 3 -- -- Standard Calibration 1.06 +1- 0.06 mg/cm2 -- 1.0 POS -- 1.12 0.08 4 -- -- Standard Calibration 1.06 +1- 0.06 mg/cm" -- 1.0 POS -- 1.08 0.07 5 1 C Mech. room Door Door Wood Intact Clear 1.6 NEG -- 0.01 0.12 east 6 1 C Mech. room Door Jamb Wood Intact White 1.3 NEG -- 0.04 0.09 east 7 1 C Mech. room Door Casing Wood Intact White 1.0 NEG -- 0.04 0.05 east 8 1 - C Mech. room Wall Wall Plaster Intact White 1.5 NEG -- 0.34 0.13 east 9 1 -- Mech. room Ceiling Ceiling Plaster Intact White 1.1 NEG -- 0.13 0.09 east 10 1 - D Mech. room Stairs Hand rail Metal Intact Green 1.4 POS 20 LF 5.10 1.00 east 11 1 - D Mech. room Stairs Tread Metal Intact Green 1.2 NEG -- 0.88 0.10 east I - 12 1 D Mech. room Stairs Stringer Metal Intact Green 1.1 NEG -- 0.51 0.16 east 13 1 - B Mech. room Electrical Box Metal Intact Gray 2.6 NEG -- 0.03 0.21 east 14 1 B Mech. room Duct Duct Metal Intact White 1.5- NEG -- 0.44 0.19 east 15 2 - Mech. room Stairs Hand rail Metal Intact Green 1.6 POS 30 LF - 26.96 10.32 east 16 2 D Mech. room Wall Wall Plaster Intact White 2.6 NEG -- 0.01 0.08 east 17 2 C Mech. room Tank Support Metal Intact Red 1.0 NEG -- 0.01 0.14 east 18 2 - -- Mech. room . Boiler Boiler Metal Intact Red 1.0 NEG -- 0.33 0.09 east - 105204001 1 1 of ----- - - ------- 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 2 - XRF Data Sheet Reading Depth Results Approximate Lead Precision No. Floor Side Room! Area Source Component Substrate Condition Color Index (Pos/Neg) Quantity Reading (+1- mWcm2) (SF/LF) (mg/cm2) 19 2 -- Mech. room Air handler 1 Air handler 1 Metal Intact Gray 1.0 NEG -- 0.01 0.01 east 20 2 -- Mech. room Air handler 2 Air handler 2 Metal Intact Gray 1.7 NEG -- 0.03 0.12 east Mech. room 21 2 -- Chiller Chiller Metal Intact Blue 4.4 NEG -- 0.04 0.15 east - Mech. room 22 2 -- . Compressor Compressor Metal Intact Green 1.0 NEG -- 0.00 0.01 east Mech. room 23 2 -- Ceiling Ceiling Metal Intact Gray 6.2 NEG -- 0.06 0.13 east 24 2 -- Mech. room Ceiling Beam Metal Intact Red 1.0 NEG -- 0.02 0.05 east 25 2 -- Mech. room Boiler Boiler Metal Intact Black 7.5 NEG -- 0.09 0.16 east 26 2 A Mech. room Wall Wall Plaster Intact Yellow 1.7 NEG -- 0.03 0.12 west 27 2 -- Mech. room Ceiling Ceiling Metal Intact Gray 1.0 NEG -- 0.00 0.02 west 28 2 -- Mech. room Air handler 3 Air handler 3 Metal Intact Gray 1.0 NEG -- 0.01 0.04 west 29 2 - -- Mech. room Air handler 4 Air handler 4 Metal Intact Gray 2.1 NEG -- 0.02 0.19 west 30 2 - Mech. room Stairs Hand rail Metal Intact Green 1.3 POS 30 LF 25.98 10.43 west 31 2 - C Mech. room Tank Support Metal Intact Red 1.0 NEG -- 0.00 0.02 west 32 2 -- Mech. room Ceiling Beam Metal Intact Red 1.7 MEG -- 0.02 0.12 west 33 2 - -- Mech. room Studs Studs Metal Intact Red 1.1 NEG -- 0.01 0.12 west 34 -- -- Standard Calibration1.06 +1-0.06 mg/cm 2 -- 1.0 POS -- 1.10 0.07 35 -- -- Standard Calibration 1.06+1-0.06 mg/cm2 -- 1.0 1 POS -- 1.09 0.07 105204001 1 2 of 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 2 - XRF Data Sheet Reading Floor . . Side . Room/Area . Source - . . . . -. Component. .. . - - Substrate . . . Condition Color: Depth .: Results Aproxithate Quantity Lead . Reading Precision No. -Index (Pos/Neg) 2 (+1- mg/cm) ., : - (SFILF) (mg/cm2) 36 ( -- -- Standard Calibration 1.06 -4-!- 0.06 mg/cm' -- I 1.0 ( PUS ( -- 1.14 ( 0.16 Notes P05 = Positive NEG = Negative SF = Square feet LF = Linear feet XRF = X-ray fluorescence mg/cm2 = milligrams per square centimeter 105204001 1 - 3 of 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive March 5, 2004 Project No. 105204001 Table 3 - Preliminary Microbial Assessment Survey Results .,' Location Identification " . Descrptlon 'MoIsture Meter Results (%) a-. 16, E © a-. 40 - I East mech. room 0 40 P C P 0 None N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 East mech. room 0 600 C/P C M 0 None . N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 West mech. room 0 600 UP C M 0 None N/A 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moisture Impact Ranking Notes/Abbreviations (0) No visible moisture impact ACT = acoustic ceiling tile N/A = Not accessible (I) Less than I SF water staining . C = concrete VVF 9 = vinyl floor tile - 9-inch Ito 5 SF water staining CPT = carpet VFT 12 = vinyl floor tile - 12-inch Greater than 5 SF water staining P = plaster VSF vinyl sheet flooring Water staining with less than 5 SF visible mold M = Metal TEXT = Texture Water staining with less than 10 SF visible mold SF = Square feet Water staining with greater than 10 SF visible mold I of! 105204001 IsIs I - > . I . / . .V..V V.. rn, I . V . . I :1 S V : * V V V I I I 1 V .. ,. V ii ... V . V. V V VI V . V V V I V . . . V V .: . I (VV VVVV Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 I Project No. 105204001 II II APPENDIX A I ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLING PROTOCOL 105204001 R I Li I SUSPECT ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SAMPLING PROTOCOL Personal Protection Equipment Inhalation of asbestos fibers during asbestos survey may pose a serious health hazard, the use of personal protection equipment (PPE) by building inspectors is crucial during the sam- pling process. As a minimum level of protection, Inspectors should wear a respirator with either a full or half-face mask type respirator and high efficiency disposable filter cartridges. Full face masks will also prevent eye irritation from dust, fibers, and debris released during the sampling operation. Disposable clothing should be worn during sampling if necessary. Inspectors should have plastic bags to handle the disposal of drop cloths, protective clothing, wet cloths, and debris. Sampling Equipment Inspectors will need various tools and aids to accomplish their sampling tasks: . A ladder and flashlight are needed to access areas and aid visibility. Airtight, sampling containers (e.g., resealable plastic bags). A plastic spray mister bottle with water to spray the area to be sampled. Plastic drop cloths to spread beneath the area to be sampled. A knife, linoleum cutter, screwdriver, or other tool appropriate for collecting samples. A caulking gun and compound for filling holes once a sample has been extracted. Spray acrylic or adhesive to encapsulate sample extractions. Duct tape for repairing thermal system insulation jackets. Cloths and cleaner for decontaminating tools. . A vacuum cleaner equipped with high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters, if avail- able. Indelible ink pen for labeling sample containers. Camera for photographic documentation. ACM Sampling aIi.chmcnt The types of suspect asbestos-containing materials are divided into three categories. They are: surfacing materials, thermal system insulation (TSI), and miscellaneous materials. The procedures for sampling these three types are as follows: Surfacing Materials 1. Spread the plastic drop cloth and set up other equipment, (e.g., ladder). I 2. Put on protective equipment (respirator at all times when sampling friable material and protective clothing if needed). I, 3. Label container with its sample identification number and fill out location and type of material sampled on a sampling data form. Mark the location and sample identification number of the sample container and on the sample location map Moisten area where sample is to be collected (spray the immediate area with water). Collect sample using a clean knife or appropriate to cut out or scrape off a small piece of the material. Be sure to penetrate all layers of material. Be careful not to disturb adjacent material. Place sample in a container and tightly seal it. Wipe the exterior of the container with a wet wipe to remove any material which may have adhered to it during sampling. Clean your tools with wet wipes and wet mop or vacuum area with a HEPA vacuum to clean all debris. Fill hole with caulking compound or appropriate filler (to minimize subsequent fiber re- lease) or for appearance. Repeat the above steps at each sample location. Place sample containers in plastic bags. Discard protective clothing, rags, and drop cloth in a plastic bag. Thermal System Insulation Sampling TSI follows the same procedural sequence as laid out above. Obtain samples from exposed or damaged areas if possible. However, random sampling will require sampling of some intact material. Sampling holes can be patched with plastic spackling, caulk, or fibrous glass. ACM Sampling attachment I Miscellaneous Materials I Samples of miscellaneous materials follows the same procedural sequence as laid out above making sure that a cross section of the materials had been obtained. Samples to Laboratory I The samples are transferred using standard chain-of-custody procedures to a laboratory ac- credited in the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), for bulk I asbestos fiber analysis. The samples are analyzed using polarized light microscopy with dis- persion staining (PLMIds) for the presence and quantification of asbestos fibers, in general I accordance with either EPA Method 600/M4-82-020 or EPA Method 600/R-93/116. The lower limit of reliable detection for asbestos using the PLMIds method is approximately 1% , by volume. California regulations now define ACMs as those materials having an asbestos content of greater than one tenth of 1% (0.1%). Materials in which no asbestos was detected I are defined in the laboratory report as "none detected." Materials containing asbestos, in amounts less than 1% and 'greater than 0.1%, are defined as containing "trace" amounts. ACM Sampling attachment I. I Georgina Cole Library Ii I March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 APPENDIX B XRF TESTING METHODOLOGY 105204001 R XRF TESTING METHODOLOGY To assess the painted surfaces for future contractor worker safety, x-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing technologies were.utilized. The testing was conducted in general accordance with the following regulations: 1) Title 17, California Code of Regulations, Division 1, Chapter 8, Accreditation Certification, and Work Practice in Lead Related Construction, Section 36000. Afler a visual assessment, accessible painted surfaces were screened for lead content with a NITON 309 XRF spectrum analyzer. XRF readings were taken using the standard paint mode. Standard paint mode measurements have no predetermined testing length, and auto- matically adjust to account for various types of substrates and material's densities. In the standard paint mode, the NITON 309 XRF tests until a K-shell result is indicated as either positive or negative, compared to the threshold level based on the current precision of the test. Correction for paint matrix and substrate effects is performed automatically. XRF readings were made on testing combinations in all room eqiivalents in an effort to test typical materials which are representative of the room equivalent. Testing combinations were tested non-destructively by holding the XRF against the surface being tested. At each XRF sample location the shutter is opened, and one reading was made using the standard paint testing mode. Results of each test were read from the digital display of the instrument console and recorded on the XRF Data Sheet attached as Table 2. To ensure that the XRF equipment was working properly, various quality control tests were performed before, during, and after the on-site work. At the beginning of the work day, three start up validation measurements were made in the standard paint calibration mode, using the calibration check standard associated with the particular XRF that was used. This painted standard contains a known quantity of lead and allows the XRF operator to determine whether the instrument is functioning within acceptable tolerance ranges for accuracy and precision, as determined by the manufacturer. In addition to the three starts up tests, calibration readings were taken on the red 1.06 mg/cm2 and/or yellow 1.57 mg/cm2 Standard Reference Material (SRM) paint film, devel- oped by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Results of each reading XRE Testing attachment were recorded on the XRF Data Sheet. This calibration check was also performed after four hours and at the end of the day. The quality control tests taken during testing at the subject property were within the acceptable performance range prescribed by the XRF equipment manufacturer. Documentation of the quality control calibration check is included in the XRF Data Sheet, Table 2. XRF Testing attachment Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 I APPENDIX C LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORT AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORDS O2O4OOI R EMC LABS, INC. Laboratory Report 9830S.51st Street, Suite BJ09, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLAP#101926-0 Client: NTh4YO& MOORE ' Job#/P.O. #: Address: '5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04,2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04i2004 Collected:' 03/03,2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab II) Sample Layer Name'/ Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-001 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-001 ' E. MECH RM-AIR Hard Elbow Insulation, Gray HANDLER I W. SIDE 4" Gypsum Carbonates Mica Perlite Binder/Filler 70% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Hard Elbow Wrap, Beige ' Binder/Filler 10% 0019702-002 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-002 E. MECH Rivi-AIR Pipe Lagging Insulation, Yellow HANDLER I W. SIDE 4" Binder/Filler 5% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Beige , Binder/Filler 10% 0019702-003 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-003 E. MECH RM-AIR Pipe Lagging Insulation, Yellow HANDLER 1-6' PIPE Binder/Filler , 5% LAYER 2 No Fibrous Glass <1% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Black Gypsum Binder/Filler 99% LAYER 3 No Cellulose Fiber 30% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Beige, Silver Fibrous Glass 10% Aluminum Carbonates Binder/Filler 60% Page lofl3 IL EMC LABS, INC. Laboratory Report U QR30ScIst Street Suite n1fl9 Phoenix AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy I Client: NINYO & MOORE Job# / P.O. #: * Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04/2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04i2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600!M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab ID Sample Layer Name / Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client LI) Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-004 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-004 E. MECH RM-AIR Hard Value Packing Insulation, HANDLER 1-6' Gray PIPE Gypsum Carbonates Mica - Perlite - Binder/Filler 70% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Hard Packing Wrap, Beige Binder/Filler 10% LAYER 3 Yes Chrysotile 3% Hard Packing Coating, Beige, Gray Gypsum Carbonates Quartz Binder/Filler 97% 0019702-005 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-005 E. MECH RM- Hard Elbow Insulation, Gray BOILER-6' PIPE * Gypsum Carbonates Mica Per lite . - Binder/Filler 70% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Hard Elbow Wrap, Beige Binder/Filler 10% Page 2 of 13 I EMC LABS, INC. Laboratory Report 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLAP#101926-0 Client: NINYO & MOORE Job# / P.O. #: • Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04i2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04,2004 Collected:• 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600!M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab ID Sample Layer Name/ Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ED Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-006 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-006 E. MECH RM-S. Pipe Lagging Insulation, Yellow OFAHI -8' PIPE Binder/Filler 5% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 30% • Pipe Lagging Wrap, Beige, Silver : Fibrous Glass 10% Aluminum Carbonates Binder/Filler 60% 0019702-007 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-007 E. MECH RM-8' Hard Elbow Insulation, Gray PIPE E. OF BOILER Gypsum Carbonates Mica - Perlite Binder/Filler 70% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Hard Elbow Wrap, Beige Binder/Filler 10% LAYER 3 Yes Chrysotile 3% Hard Elbow Coating, Beige, Gray Gypsum Carbonates • Quartz - Binder/Filler 97% Page 3 of 13 EMC LABS, INC. I 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy I Client: NINYO & MOORE Job# / P.O. #: Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04,2004 I SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/0412004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04,2004 I Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer I Laboratory Report 0019702 Lab ID Sample Layer Name / Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-008 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-008 E. MECH RM-8" Hard Pipe Insulation, Yellow PIPE W. OF BOILER LAYER 2 Hard Pipe Insulation, Gray LAYER 3 Hard Pipe Wrap, Beige 0019702-009 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I ASB-009 E. MECH RM-12" Hard Value Packing Insulation, PIPE S. OF Gray COMPRESSR LAYER 2 Hard Packing Wrap, Beige LAYER 3 Hard Packing Coating, Beige Binder/Filler 5% No Mineral Wool 30% Gypsum Carbonates Mica Perlite Binder/Filler 70% No Cellulose Fiber 90% Binder/Filler 10% No Mineral Wool 30% Gypsum Carbonates Mica Perlite Binder/Filler 70% No Cellulose Fiber 90% Binder/Filler 10% Yes Chrysotile 3% Gypsum Carbonates Quartz Binder/Filler 97% Page 4of13 I EMC LABS,' INC. Laboratory Report I' 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLAP#101926-0 Client: NINYO & MOORE Job# / P.O. #: • Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04,2004 I SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04t2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 I. Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer I' 'Lob ID Sample Layer Name / Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-010 LIBRARY-2111) FL- Gasket, Brown, Gray Yes Chrysotile 90% ASB-010 E. MECH RM-E. SIDE OF BOILER Mica Binder/Filler 10% 0019702-011 LIBRARY-2ND FL Panel Sealant, Black ASB-011 E. MECH RM-W. SIDE OFAHI 0019702-012 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I ASB-012 E. MECH RM-S. Tank Insulation, Yellow STORAGE TANK S. LAYER 2 Tank Wrap, Beige,Silver LAYER 3 Tank Coating, Beige Yes Chrysotile 3% Cellulose Fiber <1% Gypsum Quartz Carbonates Binder/Filler 96% No ' Fibrous Glass 95% Binder/Filler 5% No ' Cellulose Fiber 40% Fibrous Glass 10% Aluminum Carbonates Binder/Filler ' 50% No Cellulose Fiber 5% Binder/Filler 95% Page 5 of 13 I EMC LABS, INC. Laboratory Report 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLAP#101926-0 Client: NINYO&MOORE Job#/P.O.#: Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04/2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04/2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600!104-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab ID Sample Layer Name / Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-013 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER 1 No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-013 E. MECH RM-S. Tank Insulation, Gray STORAGE TANK Gypsum Carbonates Mica Perlite Binder/Filler 70% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Tank Wrap, Beige Carbonates Binder/Filler 10% LAYER 3 No Cellulose Fiber 5% Tank Coating, Beige Binder/Filler 95% 0019702-014 LIBRARY-2ND FL- Boiler Insulation, Beige, Gray Yes Chrysotile 5% ASB-014 E. MECH RM- - BOILER E. SIDE (INSIDE) Gypsum Perlite Mica Carbonates Binder/Filler 95% Page .6 of 13 t EMC LABS, INC. Laboratory Report I 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 • Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy I Client: NINYO&MOORE Job#/P.O.#: • Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04/2004 I SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04/2004 Collected: 03/0312004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 I, Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab ID Sample Layer Name I Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-015 LIBRARY-2ND FL- LAYER I No Cellulose Fiber <1% ASB-015 E. MECH RM-N. Plaster-Scratch Coat, Beige, Gray WALL @ HOLE Gypsum Perlite Mica Quartz Binder/Filler 99% LAYER 2 No Antigorite <1% Plaster-Finish Coat wl Paint, Gypsum Beige, White Mica Quartz Binder/Filler 99% 0019702-016 LIBRARY-IST FL- LAYER I No Cellulose Fiber <1% ASB-016 E. MECH RM-E. Plaster-Scratch Coat, Beige, Gray WALL @ HOLE Gypsum Perlite Mica Quartz Binder/Filler 99% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber <1% Plaster-Finish Coat, White Gypsum Mica Quartz Binder/Filler 99% LAYER 3 No Cellulose Fiber <1% Plaster-Texture wl Paint, Beige Gypsum Mica - Quartz • Binder/Filler 99% Page 7 of 13 EMC LABS, INC Laboratory Report 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLAP#101926-0 Client: NINYO&MOORE Job/P.O.#: • Address: 5710RUFFINGRD Date Received: 03/04/2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04/2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/0412004 Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab ID Sample Layer Name! Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) ' Constituents 0019702-017 LIBRARY-ISTFL- LAYER I No Cellulose Fiber <1% ASB-017 E. MECH RM-S. Plaster-Scratch Coat, Beige, Gray WALL @HOLE Gypsum . Perlite Mica Quartz Binder/Filler 99% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber <1% Plaster-Finish Coat w/ Paint, Gypsum Beige, White Mica Quartz Binder/Filler 99% 0019702-018 LIBRARY-IST FL- Button Board, White, Brown No Cellulose Fiber 10% ASB-018 E. MECH RM-N. - WALL BEHIND PLASTER Quartz Gypsum ' Carbonates - 0 Binder/Filler 90% 0019702-019 .LIBRARY-IST FL- Button Board, White, Brown No Cellulose Fiber 10% ASB-019 E. MECH RM-N. WALL BEHIND PLASTER Quartz - Gypsum Carbonates - Binder/Filler 90% - Page 8of13 I Ii EMC LABS, INC. Laboratory Report 9830S.5Jst Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLA.P#I0I926-0 Client: NINYO & MOORE Job# / P.O. #: Address:. 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04,2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/0412004 Collected: 03/03i2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 Project Name/ GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab ID Sample Layer Name! Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-020 LIBRARY-IST FL- Button Board, White, Brown No Cellulose Fiber 10% ASB-020 E. MECH RM-N. WALL BEHIND PLASTER Quartz Gypsum Carbonates Binder/Filler 90% 0019702-021 LIBRARY-IST FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% AsB-021 W. MECH RM-E. Pipe Lagging Insulation, Yellow OF TANK I" PIPE Binder/Filler 5% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 40% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Silver, Fibrous Glass 5% Brown, Off White Quartz • Binder/Filler 55% LAYER 3 Yes Chrysotile 2% Cellulose Fiber 3% - Pipe Lagging Coating, Beige Quartz • Carbonates Binder/Filler 95% 0019702-022 LIBRARY-IST FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-022 W. MECH RM-W. Pipe Lagging Insulation, Yellow OF AH3 4" PIPE - Binder/Filler 5% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Beige Quartz Binder/Filler 10% LAYER 3 No Cellulose Fiber 3% Pipe Lagging Coating, Off White Mica Quartz Gypsum Carbonates Binder/Filler 97% Page 9 of 13 i I I EMC LABS., INC. Laboratory Report I 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 U Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLAP#I01926-0 Client: NINYO & MOORE Job# / P.O. #: Address: 5710 RIJFFING RD Date Received: 03/0412004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04/2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/0412004 I Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600!M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer — Lab ID Sample Layer Name I Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-023 LIBRARY- I ST FL- LAYER I No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-023 W. MECH RM-W. Hard Elbow Insulation, Beige, Gray OF AH3 4" PIPE Perlite Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 70% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Hard Elbow Wrap, Beige Quartz Binder/Filler 10% 0019702-024 LIBRARY- I ST FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-024 W. MECH RM-W. Pipe Lagging Insulation, Yellow OF AH3 6" PIPE Binder/Filler 5% • LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 30% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Silver, • Fibrous Glass 10% Brown, Beige Quartz Carbonates Binder/Filler 60% 0019702-025 LIBRARY-IST FL- LAYER I No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-025 W. MECH RM-W. Hard Value Packing Insulation, OF AH3-6" PIPE Beige, Gray Perlite Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 70% - LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Beige, Off Quartz White Binder/Filler 10% • LAYER 3 Yes Chrysotile 3% Pipe Lagging Coating, White Carbonates Gypsum Binder/Filler 97% • Page lOofl3 EMC LABS, INC Laboratory Report I 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone:, 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy I Client: NINYO&MOORE Job#/P.O.#: • Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04/2004 I SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04/2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 I Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 6001M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer I Lab II) Sample Layer Name/ Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-026 ASB-026 LIBRARY-IST FL- W. MECH RM-W. OF AH3 6" PIPE @ DAMA Hard Elbow Insulation, Beige, Gray Yes Chrysotile 3% Mineral Wool Perlite Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 30% 67% 0019702-027 LIBRARY-IST FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-027 W. MECH RM-SE Pipe Lagging Insulation, Yellow OF AH3 8" PIPE Quartz - Binder/Filler 5% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 30% Pipe Lagging Wrap, Silver, Fibrous Glass 10% Brown, Beige Quartz Carbonates Binder/Filler 60% LAYER 3 No Fibrous Glass 3% Pipe Lagging Tar, Black Carbonates Note: Difficult to separate Binder/Filler 97% adjacent layers - 0019702-028 LIBRARY- IST FL- LAYER I No Mineral Wool 30% ASB-028 W. MECH RM-SE Hard Elbow Insulation, Beige, Gray • OF AH3 8" PIPE Perlite Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler .70% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 90% Hard Elbow Wrap, Beige Quartz Binder/Filler 10% Page 11 of 13 EMC LABS, INC. Laboratory Report 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy NVLAP#101926-0 Client: N1NYO&MOORE Job#/P.O.#: Address: 5710 RUFFING RD Date Received: 03/04,2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04,2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04,2004 Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR., CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab H) Sample Layer Name / Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-029 LIBRARY-1ST FL- Panel Sealant, Black Yes Chrysotile 5% ASB-029 W. MECH RM-W. OFAH4 Gypsum Binder/Filler 95% 00I9702-030 LIBRARY- IST FL- LAYER I No Fibrous Glass 95% ASB-030 W. MECH RM-W. Tank Insulation, Yellow PORTION OF RM- WALL Binder/Filler 5% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber 40% Tank Wrap, Beige, Silver Fibrous Glass 10% Quartz - Aluminum Carbonates Binder/Filler 50% LAYER 3 No Cellulose Fiber 5% Tank Coating, Beige Carbonates Binder/Filler 95% 0019702-031 LIBRARY-ISTFL- LAYER I No ASB-031 W. MECH RM-N. Plaster-Scratch Coat, Beige, Gray WALL BEHIND DOOR Perlite Quartz - Gypsum Binder/Filler 100% LAYER 2 No Cellulose Fiber <1% Plaster-Finish Coat WI Paint, Mica Beige, White Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 99% Page 12 of 13 -a EMC LABS, INC Laboratory Report 9830 S. 51st Street, Suite B109, Phoenix, AZ 85044 0019702 Phone: 800-362-3373 or 480-940-5294 - Fax: (480) 893-1726 Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy - NVLAP#101926-0 Client: NTNYO & MOORE Job# / P.O. #: Address: 5710 RUFF1IG RD Date Received: 03/04t2004 SAN DIEGO CA 92123 Date Analyzed: 03/04t2004 Collected: 03/03/2004 Date Reported: 03/04/2004 Project Name! GEORGINA COLE LIBRARY EPA Method: EPA 600/M4-82-020 Address: 1250 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR, CARLSBAD, CA Submitted By: PAUL GESKES Collected By: Customer Lab ID Sample Layer Name I Asbestos Asbestos Type Non-Asbestos Client ID Location Sample Description Detected (%) Constituents 0019702-032 LIBRARY-IST FL- LAYER I No ASB-032 W. MECH RM-N. Plaster-Scratch Coat, Beige, Gray WALL NE CORNER OF RM LAYER 2 No Plaster-Finish Coat wl Paint, Beige, White 0019702-033 LIBRARY-1ST FL- LAYER I No ASB-033 W. MECH RM-E. Plaster-Scratch Coat, Beige, Gray WALL S. END LAYER 2 No Plaster-Finish Coat w/ Paint, Beige, White Analyst - Johann bier Perlite Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 100% Cellulose Fiber <1% Mica Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 99% Perlite Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 100% Cellulose Fiber <1% Mica Quartz Gypsum Binder/Filler 99% Signatory - Lab Director - Kurt Kettler Distinctly stratified, easily separable layers 01 samples are analyzed as ouh,anrptos of the whole and are reported separately to, eoch discernable layer. All analyses are derived Iron, calibrated visual estimate and measured In weight percent unless otherwise noted. The report applies to the standards or procedures identified and to the sample(s) tested. The toot results one not necessarily Indicated or representative of the qualities of the lot trans which the sample was taken or of apparently identicat or similar products. no, do they represent an ongoing quality assurance program unless so noted. These reports are for the exc l u s i v e u s e o f t h e a d d r e s s e d c l i e n t a n d that they will not he reproduced wholly or in pan to, advertising or Other purpose, over our signature or in connection with our name without special written permission. The report stroll not he reproduced e x c e p t I n f a l l . without written approval by our laboratory. The samples not destroyed in testing are retained a maximumof thirty days. The laboratory measurement of uncertainly for the lest method is approximately <11% by weight. Accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program to, selected toni method to, asbestos. The acc,edooiion or any r e p o r l , g e n e r a t e d b y t h i s l a b o r a t o r y I n n o w a y constitutes or implies product ceflitication, approval. or endorsement by the National Institute Of Standards and Technology. The report most not be used by any entity to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Polarized Light Microscopy may not be consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in 110cr coverings and similar son-triable organically bound materials. Page 13 of 13 II Page of I COMPANY NAME: I CONTACT: Phone/Fax: I Email: 1111111 Now Accepting: San Diego, CA 92123 VISA - MASTERCARD CHAIN OF CUSTODY EMC Laboratories 9830 S. 51 sr St., Ste 6-109 Phoenix, AZ 85044 (800) 362-3373 Fax (480) 893-1726 BILL TO: LAB#: q`702- TAT: Rec'd: MAR O4 AX I (If Different Location) Ninyo & Moore 5710 Ruffin Road Price Quoted: $ I Sample $_______ I Layers (858) 576-1000 / (858) 576-9600 jshermanninyoandmoore.com COMPLETE ITEMS 1-4: (Failure to complete any items may cause a delay in processing or analyzing your samples) TURNAROUND TIME [4hr rush) hr rush [1-Day] [2-Day] [3-Day] [5-Day] [6-10 Day] * * * ir confirmation of turnaround time Is * * * * Additional charges for rush analysis (please call marketing department for pricing details) * *Laboratory analysis may be subject to delay If credit terms are not met TYPE OF ANALYSIS: Bulk- [Air-PCM] [Lead] [Point Count] [Fungi: AOC, W-C, Bulk, Swab, Tape] DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS. [Dispose of samples at EMC] I [Return samples to me at my expense] (If you do not indicate preference, B't4C will dispose of samples 60 days from analysis.) Project Name: I Y)1. CiIe Lduz,y 12,50 (r1cbd )t7)a,_r. P.O. Number Project Number edIc SAMPLE CLIENT SAMPLE# - DATE& TIME SAMPLED LOCATION/MAT8IAL TYPE Samples Accepted Yes lNo AIR SAMPLE INFO ICOMMENTS ON OFF FLOW RATE 56W N 3 )34jf33 V_N V N V N V N V N Y V N Y V N L INSTRUCTIONS: nple Collector: (Ftlnt) (Signature)________________________________________________ ______________ Date/Time:______ inquished by: Date/Time: Date/Time' inquished bbueaDA.) Date/Time:3j140q Received b ________________ inquished by:____________________ Date/Time Received by: Date/Time In the event of any dispute between the above parties for these services or otherwise, parties agree that jurisdiction and venue in enix, Arizona and prevailing party will be entitled to attorney's fees and court costs. ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLE DATA SHEET Ninyo & Moore 5710 Ruffin Road San Diego, CA 92123 Tel: (858) 576-1000 Fax: (858) 576-9600 Project Name Sampled By: p42.'b(t Sampled By: PHG Project No.: Project Manager: PHG Sampled By: APN: Date Sampled: ________________________________________ Site Address: LZ (i45J,aJ t1,//a.e Zr, L4j1CA ILaboratorv: I \! jivL( i I j ' iFax: CHAIN OF CUSTODY INFORMATION: Relinqui,-6~#y,4sig/rl~rint) Company I Date I TAT Received By: (sign/print) Laboratory /Paul Geskes Ninyo&Moore I__04 I 1 ANA FED RICO EMC 1NANA FEDERICO E M C J3-qc j4J / f/ Sample ID Building Floor Room Sample Location Sam t le Des*iption / .-'uantity (SF/LF/EA) Friable (YIN) Condition NM03.ASBO0 #lir ha..1.Ikv / co. 'i" i 0/4 Har1 a ca-) NM03-ASB, 'JJ J -J 4 C4- __________________ NM03-ASB6 ) j- " NM03-A5B904 - - - to NM03-ASB0 ' I ° NM03-ASB00C0 /2i . NM03-ASB0- NM03-ASBVO& - - - - __ NM03ASB yj - - - - - — /p 5 4 cooreSwv j/GIO) t'z44 NM03-ASB oro - 4 ; /., N NM03-ASB0If - - - - '•i. j,h L4il' .a4-4- Ico L NMO3-ASB 012, - - - - - - Li O(O(, S. NM03ASB 6,15 - - - + (5? 4 30 5F NM03ASB4 U - - f'V-& NM03-ASBor NM03-ASBQJ NM03-ASBf (I ff ASBESTOS BULK SAMPLE DATA SHEET Ninyo & Moore 5710 Ruffin Road San Diego, CA 92123 Tel: (858) 576-1000 Fax: (858) 576-9600 Project Name .c Cc' gX- Sampled By: Project No.: '- Sampled By: Project Manager: PHG Sampled By: a APN: Date Sampled: _.3-o7 Site Address: 1'2 D( ICa4sL)CAW Laboratory: . Ii/1f TF-1 Fax: CHAIN OF CUSTODY INFORMATION: ReIinquu4)J )/$ignIp(rpt) Company Date TAT Received By (sign/print) . Laboratory ,cMJiiPaul Geskes Ninyo&Moore 3 ..3...c4 jiii\W3 DIANA FEbERIcO F M C iA14A Rl E M C L(O2/ L. Sample ID Building Floor Room Sample Location ' Sample D scrtion --luantity (SF/f/) Friable Condition NM03-ASB E'c fLc VJJ h/ NMO3-ASB NM03-ASB NM03-ASB - - d NM03-ASB NM03-ASB i-'f NM03-ASB NM03-ASB NM03-ASB NM03-ASB 2% J/a4.Ci ?L&c.i /0 NM03-ASB NM03-ASB NM03-ASB DIf ,Si. wait 44,I*C) door NM03-ASB NM03-ASB NM03-ASB ASLOI Sl.. Georgina Cole Library March 19, 2004 Project No. 105204001 I I APPENDIX D I DHS FORM 8552 - LEAD HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT 105204001 R LEAD HAZARD EVALUATION REPORT I S Section 1—Date of Lead Hazard Evaluation Section 2—Type of Lead Hazard Evaluation (Check one box only) [I Lead inspection 0 Risk assessment []Clearance inspection 1'ther (specify) (id I Section 3—Structure Where Lead Hazard Evaluation Was Conducted Address Inumbér. sliest. ei1meM ( appGcabte)l ICly..-. / 1 9-; zhl0o Con*uclion date (yea') Cl lype Cl itucture (chede box only) Stsudure. I U Single familydwelng []Multi-unit building 0 Child-occupied facility 40ther (specify) 'P? Section 4—Owner of Structure (If business/agency, list contact person) Telephone numbs, I S () Mds num seek spartm (d apca Sbie IZIPcode I JLq) 44J iik ,j2 I W') Section 5—Results of Lead HazaKi Evaluation (Check one box only) 0 No lead-based' paint detected.. A lead inspection was conducted- following the procedures outlined in Title 17, California Code of Regulations. Division 1, Chapter 8. No lead-based paint was detected during this lead inspection. This structure is found to be lead-based paint free. D No lead hazards detected. Lead hazard evaluation was conducted following the procedures outlined in Titie 17, California Code of Regulations. Division 1, Chapter 8. No lead hazards were detected. Lead-based paint and/or lead hazards detected. Lead hazard evaluation was conducted following the procedures outlined in Title 17. California Code of Regulations. DMsion 1, Chapter 8. Lead-based paint and/or lead hazards were detected. Section 6—Individual Conducting Lead Hazard Evaluation Name -Tele je / — r Irs 7 b / &Z ? /0 AITI 64 Brand name .t4 serial d' Portable x-ray 4"escance GlF) ksbume,d used (V eçu.Uc) ,Ui) 7O'— - l VHS ceiti number signak"Oste 1 /' 7/a Section 7—Attachments - A foundation diagram or sketch of the structure indicating the specific locations of each lead hazard or presence of lead-based paint; Each testing method, device, and sampling procedure used; All data collected, including quality control data, laboratory results. including laboratory name, address, and phone number. First copy and attachments retained by inspector Second copy and attachments retained by owner Third copy on4, (,Oattachments) mailed to: Department of Health eMceS Childhood Lead Po4s6ning p,event'ofl 8,anch Reports 1515 Clay Sheet. No. 1801 Oakland, CA 94612 FAX (510) 622-5002 OHS 5557 (259)