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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDEMO2007-00453DEMOLITION PERMIT CITY OF L!OLLEsE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 ' FAX: (979)764-3496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Number . . . . . Property Address . . . . Property ID: R #. Application type description Subdivision Name . . . . . . Property Use . . . . . . . . Property Zoning . . . . . . . Application valuation . . . . 07-00000453 Date 2/23/07 1600 UNIVERSITY DR E 293000-0016-0000 R77865 DEMOLITION, COMMERCIAL GLENHAVEN GENERAL COMMERCIAL 2500 Owner Contractor SCOTT & WHITE MEMORIAL HOSP & BRITT RICE SCOTT, SHERWOOD & BRINDLEY 3002 D LONGMIRE DR FOUNDATION 2401 S 31ST ST COLLEGE STATION TX 77845 TEMPLE TX 765080001 (979) 693-4076 Structure Information 000 000 Construction Type . . . . . COMBUSTIBLE (UNPROTECTED) Occupancy Type . . . . . . **NEEDS TO BE ENTERED** Other struct info . . . . . TAZ 222.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Permit . . . . . . DEMOLITION PERMIT Additional desc KW Permit Fee 25.00 Plan Check Fee .00 Issue Date . . . . 2/23/07 Valuation . . . . 2500 Expiration Date . . 8/22/07 Qty Unit Charge Per Extension BASE FEE 25.00 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special Notes and Comments THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REQUIRES AN ASBESTOS SURVEY IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES - CALL TDH @ (254) 778-6744 FOR MORE INFORMATION CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 10:00 PM AND 7:00 AM MUST COMPLY WITH THE NOISE ORDINANCE (MAX. 55 DBA) ANY CHANGES OR ALTERATIONS TO SUBMITTED PLANS MUST BE RESUBMITTED AND APPROVED BEFORE WORK IS DONE IN ORDER TO ASSURE CODE COMPLIANCE POST PERMIT CARD ON JOB SITE ALL PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, AND HVAC (mechanical) WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY LICENSED CONTRACTORS. CONTACT BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WORK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fee summary Charged Paid Credited Due -------------------=------ - -------------/'- ------ -- - -------------- BUILDING DEPT REP E•EN VE: APPLICANT: DEMOLITION PERMIT CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1101 TEXAS AVE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 PHONE: (979)764-3570 FAX: (979)764-3496 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 2 Application Number . . . . . 07-00000453 Date 2/23/07 --------------------------------------------------------- Permit Fee Total 25.00 25.00 .00 .00 Plan Check Total .00 .00 .00 .00 Grand Total 25.00 25.00 .00 .00 ---------- BUILDING DEPT REPX APPLICANT: ---- - ----- -- _----------------- VTAI APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT 1101 TEXAS AVENUE COLLEGE STATION, TX 77840 (979) 764-3570 (979) 764-3496 FAX CITY OF COLLEGE STATION X GOV WW"Al ST . Planning.d,Pmelopminc$e.micri* ADDRESS/LOCATION: LOT BLOCK SUBDIVISION /� For Oft e Use Only DATE:'/''3 - rO` TTRCC REG APPLICATION # l/� J SEC/PH BUSINESS/OWNER NAME: �k ��%�Cl� C�NlG PHONE: (gyp I Z DO �Ti � CONTRACTOR/HOMEOWNER\Qg:Cy:,1y�Q.V�I PHONE: � 1 S-q��� CONTRACTOR ADDRESS: ELECTRICIAN: �� �rAQLC—, PLUMBER: HVAC: Fx�Q�\ �,)ypc, 6'1k-�-I)mNcf�L- GOOD CENTS (Residential only): CLASS OF WORK ACCESSORY/STORAGE LOCATION RE -ROOF ADDITION MOVING SHELL ONLY DEMOLITION (Asbestos Survey) NEW CONSTRUCTION SLAB ONLY DUPLEX (Landscape Plans) REMODEL/RENOVATION` SWIMMING POOL TENT/CANOPY DESCRIPTION OF WORK: �0 Crc (�S CAW Q%6)Q)1 . -T�SG�D? PROPOSED USE: C'' U'okQ, HOMEOWNER ASSOC IATION/ARCHITECTUAL OR DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE APPROVAL: TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD (TAS) PROJECT REGISTRATION# EABPRJ VALUATION: $ ��4V TOTAL AREA: HEATED AREA: (Cost of Labor and Materials) PUBLIC SEWER NUMBER OF BEDROOMS: ❑ SEPTIC/TREATMENT SYSTEM NUMBER OF BATHROOMS: SEWER TAP: ❑ WATER TAP: OTHER TAP: ❑ TEMP POLE GARAGE TYPE: SIZE SIZE SIZE INTERIOR WALL TYPE: EXTERIOR WALL TYPE: FOUNDATION TYPE: ROOF TYPE: SINGLE E] DXUBLE E0 TRIPLE F7 ATTACHED [�j �ETACHED /E] CARPORT SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: "If proposed work involves new commerc commercial property, building elevations Plans Examiner iI constructioln �r facade improvements/renovations to an existing re required. Official Use Only IVM Zoning Official C�o ents: or NO Fire Marshall "-0 Energy Code Compliance Information % Glazing of exterior walls Insulation R value of exterior walls Insulation R value of ceiling 1 (flat areas) Insulation R value of ceiling 2 (vaulted areas/no attic) Glazing SHGC Glazing U-Factor R value of ductwork A/C SEER Rating Environmental Concerns Incorporated - Asbestos/Lead Management & Environmental Consulting ASBESTOS -CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS REPORT SCOTT AND WHITE BCI CLINIC 1600 UNIVERSITY DRIVE BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS I. INTRODUCTION On March 22, 2000, Environmental Concerns, Inc. (ECI) inspected the Scott and White BC 1 Clinic (the Site) located at 1600 University Drive, in Bryan -College Station, Texas, for asbestos - containing materials (ACM). ECI conducted this non-destructive inspection under an agreement with Mr. Schulyn Huston, construction manager for Scott and White Memorial Hospital in Temple, Texas. Texas Department of Health (TDH)-licensed Asbestos Inspectors Ron Hogan and Ray Hogan inspected the Site and collected bulk samples. II. METHODS AND SAMPLING STRATEGY ECI's Asbestos Inspectors viewed all accessible spaces at the Site and touched building materials to determine the location, condition, and friability of observed suspect ACM. The investigation began at the front entrance and progressed from there. ECI has had extensive experience with older buildings that have been abated during demolition or renovation projects. In almost every abatement project, demolition uncovered additional asbestos -containing materials behind concealing walls, floors, and ceilings. ECI is not responsible for omitting asbestos materials concealed by unknown false ceilings, walls, chases, inaccessible areas, etc. Samples of suspect ACM were collected from homogeneous areas. Homogeneous areas were determined to be material areas uniform in color and texture that were installed at the same time by the same contractor. The older the building and the more alterations that have occurred, the greater the number of small and irregular homogeneous areas. Conversely, homogeneous areas could extend through several buildings built at the same time. Once homogeneous areas were determined, samples of suspect materials were collected in a random manner from representative areas, which would cause the least disturbance to the aesthetic and functional purpose of the material. The collected samples were sent to a licensed and accredited laboratory for analysis. 6600 Sanger Avenue - Suite 5 - Waco, Texas 76710 - Tel (254J 772-2028 - Fax (254J 772-1726 All surfacing materials were considered suspect. All thermal system insulation that was a white paste, mud, powder, or pre -formed material was considered suspect. Specifically excluded from sample collection were the obvious non -asbestos -containing insulation such as fiberglass, foam rubber, styrofoam, and urathanes. All materials were searched for by inspecting each accessible room and space and by checking above ceilings and below slabs. Only non-destructive searches were conducted. There may be residual materials from previous insulations in wall chases and behind concealing plaster or brick that were not accessible by the inspectors. There was also a possibility that suspect materials contained within a "sandwich" of other materials were not found by the inspectors. The only alternative to this procedure was to core all materials "daylight -to -daylight", rip open wall chases and tear down concealing plaster and/or brick.. ECI felt that destructive sampling wasnot in the Clinic's best interest and not in the spirit of the AHERA regulation. If at a later date, specific areas of demolition need to occur in association with renovation activities, further investigation of areas considered none accessible at the time of this inspection and possible confirmation sampling will need to take place. In the inspection process, only major components of construction and insulation were inspected and sampled. For instance, if the major component of a thermal system was fiberglass and all fittings sampled were non -asbestos -containing, each individual fitting was not inspected. There is a possibility that some selected individual fittings that were not sampled would be asbestos - containing, and it would not be detected. Conversely, if any fitting sampled came back asbestos - containing, all would be considered asbestos -containing, although there may be some that were not. Major fire/smoke stop materials used to seal penetrations in walls, floors and ceilings would be sampled if extensive; however, it would be cost prohibitive, if not impossible, to sample each sealant. Similar conditions exist with all minor patching materials throughout a building. All that were. identifiable were sampled, but a possibility exists that some were overlooked. The inspection was performed in the spirit and the letter of the AHERA regulation. Due diligence was exercised by the inspectors and' all suspect major building material components should have been identified and sampled. The possible exceptions include inaccessible areas or minor applications that may. have been overlooked. If any material cannot be positively identified as non -asbestos -containing by this report, it should be treated as asbestos until a sample can be collected and analyzed by a licensed and accredited laboratory. III. ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS ECI's Asbestos Inspectors discovered the following materials containing 1% or more fibrous asbestos at the Site. 1. White Coating The white coating located sporadically on pipe and pipe fitting insulation, and on fiberglass HVAC duct insulation contained 15% chrysotile asbestos when analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) using visual estimation. This material was in good condition at the time of the inspection. 2. Flooring Mastic (Black) The black flooring mastic under the floor tile contained 5% chrysotile asbestos when analyzed by PLM using visual estimation. This material was in good condition at the time of the inspection. 6600 Sanger Avenue • Suite 5 • Waco, Texas 76710 • Tel (254) 772-2028 • Fax (254) 772.1726 These materials are to be considered asbestos -containing wherever they are found in the facility. IV. NON ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS The following products found at the Site contained less than 1% asbestos when analyzed by PLM: Gyp Board Texture on Sheetrock Lay -in Ceiling Tiles Cove Base Ceramic Tile Grout Carpet Adhesive Mortar Pipe Fitting Insulation Joint Compound Sheetrock Cove Base Mastic Sink Coating Exterior Plaster 12x12 Floor Tile V. IMMEDIATE HEALTH HAZARD CONSIDERATIONS Friability is the characteristic of a substance describing its ability to be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. When applied to asbestos -containing substances, friability describes the substance's fiber release potential. Since asbestos becomes a health hazard when inhaled or ingested, the more likely an asbestos -containing substance is to crumble when disturbed, the greater its hazard potential. The Owner should maintain any area open to air movement free of friable material. Broken or loose fibrous materials should be cleaned up and repaired if doing so will not produce more of a fiber release hazard than already exists. According to Texas law, repairs or other "intentional disturbance of any amount of asbestos -containing material" must be performed by an Abatement Contractor licensed by the Texas Department of Health. At the time of the inspection, ECIs' Asbestos Inspectors did not observe any material, which could pose an immediate asbestos health hazard to anyone entering the BC Clinic. VI. RECOMMENDATIONS Based on observations made at BC1 Clinic and results of bulk samples collected, ECI makes the following recommendations: 1. The black flooring mastic, and white pipe and duct insulation coating were in good condition at the time of the inspection and can remain in place as long as they are left undisturbed. These materials should not be removed, buffed, sanded, sawed, drilled, penetrated, etc., as this activity could release asbestos -containing fibers from the material. 2. To comply with National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) asbestos regulation (EPA 40 CFR Part 61, Final Rule), ECI recommends removing all regulated asbestos -containing materials under abatement conditions before maintenance, demolition, or renovation that would disturb these materials. These materials are to be disposed of as asbestos -containing waste at an EPA -approved and Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) permitted landfill. 6600 Sanger Avenue • Suite 5 • Waco, Texas 76710 • Tel (254) 772-2028 • Fax (254) 772-I 726 3. Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4477-3a, Section 295.34(d), dictates that only a Texas Department of Health -licensed asbestos abatement contractor or a licensed asbestos Operations and Maintenance (O&M) contractor can remove, repair, enclose, or encapsulate friable asbestos -containing material located in a public building. The law stipulates that in the event of an emergency resulting from a sudden, unexpected event that is not part of a planned renovation or demolition, the Texas Department of Health (TDH) may, upon request, waive the requirement for a license, but requires notification. The Owner shall give emergency notification to the TDH at (512) 458-7255 as soon as possible, but within 48 hours. 4. Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4477-3a, Section 295.34(g), dictates that a project design, with respect to friable ACBM, must be prepared by either a licensed consultant (for a school or public building) or an accredited project designer (for a commercial building) for all projects which involve any of the following activities: (1) A response action other than a small scale short duration (SSSD) activity, (2) a maintenance activity that disturbs friable ACBM other than a SSSD activity, or. (3) a response action for a major fiber release episode. Abatement projects which have a combined amount of non -friable asbestos exceeding 160 square feet of surface area, or 260 linear feet of pipe length, or 35 cubic feet of material to be removed from a public building shall require that the project be designed by a licensed asbestos consultant. Small-scale, short -duration activities (SSSD) - are tasks such as, but not limited to removal of small quantities of asbestos -containing insulation on pipes; removal of small quantities of asbestos -containing insulation on beams or above ceilings; replacement of an asbestos - containing gasket on a valve; installation or removal of a small section of drywall; installation of electrical conduits through or proximate to asbestos -containing materials. SSSD can be further defined by the following considerations. (A) Removal of small quantities of ACM only if required in the performance of another maintenance activity not intended as asbestos abatement; (B) Removal of asbestos -containing thermal system insulation not to exceed amounts greater than those which can be contained in a single glove bag; (C) Minor repairs to damaged thermal system insulation which do not require removal; (D) Repairs to a piece of asbestos -containing wallboard; (E) Repairs, involving encapsulation, enclosure, or removal, to small amounts of friable ACBM only if required in the performance of emergency or routine maintenance activity and not intended solely as asbestos abatement. Such work may not exceed amounts greater than those which can be contained in a single prefabricated mini -enclosure. Such an enclosure shall conform spatially and geometrically to the localized work areas, in order to perform its intended containment function. Major Fiber Release Episode - Any uncontrolled or unintentional disturbance of ACBM, resulting in a visible emission, which involves the falling or dislodging of more than 3 square or linear feet of friable ACBM. 5. Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4477-3a, Section 295.37, dictates that independent third party area monitoring and project clearance monitoring shall be performed by a Texas Department of Health -licensed technician under contract to the owner. The technician shall be employed by a Texas Department of Health -licensed consultant agency. 6600 Sanger Avenue - Suite 5 - Waco, Texas 76710 - Tel (254) 772-2028 - Fax (254) 772-1726 6. The building owner should realize that removing asbestos -containing material does not discharge ownership. During transport or after burial in an EPA -approved landfill any contamination throughout the lifetime of the material remains the responsibility of the building owner removing it. NESHAP requires active waste disposal sites receiving asbestos -containing waste material to immediately cover the asbestos waste with 6 inches of compacted non -asbestos -containing material. 7. Due to the inspection being non-destructive, additional asbestos -containing materials may exist behind concealing walls, under flooring and/or carpet, above false ceilings, in chases, inaccessible areas, etcetera. ECI is not responsible for omitting asbestos -containing materials concealed by false ceilings, walls, chases, under flooring/carpet, and inaccessible areas. 8. If any material cannot be positively identified as non -asbestos -containing by this report, it should be presumed to be asbestos -containing until samples can be collected by a TDH licensed asbestos inspector, and analyzed by a TDH licensed laboratory conducting Polarized Light Microscopy. Environmental Concerns, Inc. Q/7,1 �av_ Ron Hogan TDH IAC Lic.#10-5027 6600 Sanger Avenue • Suite 5 • Waco, Texas 76710 9 TeI (254) 772-2028 • Fax (254) 772.1726 VII. BULK SAMPLE RESULTS 6600 Sanger Avenue • Suite 5 • Waco, Texas 76710 • Tel (254) 772-2028 • Fax (L54) i'lZ-1-iao PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client : Environmental Concerns, Inc. Lab Job No.: x0B-1142 Project: Scott & White, S & W Clinic Bldg. BC1, Bryan, TX Report Date: 03/23/2000 Project # : 122.62S / B0032201 Sample Date: 3/22/00 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 40 CFR, Ch. 1, Pt. 763, Subpt. F, App. A Page 1 of 5 On 3/23/00, seventy-two (72) bulk material samples were submitted by Ray Hogan (TDH Lic. # 10-5376) of Environmental Concerns, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content F4127 Gyp Board, Crawlspace Ceiling None Detected F4128 Gyp Board, Crawlspace Ceiling None Detected F4129 Gyp Board, Crawlspace Ceiling None Detected F4130 Fitting Insulation (Off-white), Crawlspace Piping None Detected F4131 Fitting Insulation (Off-white), Crawlspace Piping None Detected F4132 Fitting Insulation (Off-white), Crawlspace Piping None Detected F4133 White Coating on Pipe Insulation, Crawlspace Piping 15% Chrysotile F4134 White Coating on Pipe Insulation, Crawlspace Piping Not Analyzed - Positive Stop F4135 White Coating on Pipe Insulation, Crawlspace Piping Not Analyzed - Positive Stop F4136 Lay -in Tile (Big Cross Fissure), Room IOOB, Ceiling None Detected F4137 Lay -in Tile (Small Cross Fissure), Room 100B, Ceiling None Detected' F4138 Sheetrock, Room 100B, Column None Detected F4139 Joint Compound, Room IOOB, Column None Detected F4140 White Mud Coating, Room 100B, Ceiling Roof Drain 15% Chrysotile F4141 Cove Base (Gray),. Room I OOC, Wall None Detected F4142 Cove Base Mastic (Tan/ Brown), Room IOOC, Wall None Detected F4143 Ceramic Tile Grout, Restroom IOOD, Wall None Detected PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client : Environmental Concerns, Inc. Lab Job No.: xOB-1142 Project : Scott & White, S & W Clinic Bldg. BC1, Bryan, TX Report Date: 03/23/2000 Project # : 122.62S / B0032201 Sample Date: 3/22/00 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 40 CFR, Ch. 1, Pt. 763, Subpt. F, App. A Page 2 of 5 On 3/23/00, seventy-two (72) bulk material samples were submitted by Ray Hogan (TDH Lic. # 10-5376) of Environmental Concerns, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content F4144 Ceramic Tile Grout, Restroom 10013, Floor None Detected F4145 Carpet Adhesive, Room 10013, Floor None Detected F4146 Texture on Sheetrock (Bumpy), Room 100B, Ceiling None Detected F4147 Underneath Coating (White), Room 102, Sink None Detected F4148 12" x 12" Floor Tile (Tan), Room 103, Floor None Detected F4149 Flooring Mastic (Black), Room 103, Floor 5% Chrysotile F4150 Underneath Coating (White), Room 103, Sink None Detected F4151 Texture on Sheetrock (Light Wavy), Room 103, Ceiling None Detected F4152 White Mud Coating, Room 108, Piping Not Analyzed - Positive Stop F4153 Sheetrock, Room 108, Wall None Detected F4154 Joint Compound, Room 108, Wall None Detected F4155 Cove Base (Brown), Room 120, Wall None Detected F4156 Cove Base Mastic (Brown), Room 120, Wall None Detected F4157 12" x 12" Floor Tile (Tan), Room 120, Floor None Detected F4158 Flooring Mastic (Black), Room 120, Floor Not Analyzed - Positive Stop F4159 Texture on Sheetrock (Bumpy), Room 120, Floor None Detected F4160 Lay -in Tile (Big Cross Fissure), Room 163, Ceiling None Detected PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Environmental Concerns, Inc. Lab Job No.: x0B-1142 Project : Scott & White, S & W Clinic Bldg. BC1, Bryan, TX Report Date: 03/23/2000 Project # : 122.62S / B0032201 Sample Date: 3/22/00 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 40 CFR, Ch. 1, Pt. 763, Subpt. F, App. A Page 3 of 5 On 3/23/00, seventy-two (72) bulk material samples were submitted by Ray Hogan (TDH Lic. # 10-5376) of Environmental Concerns, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content 1`4161 Sheetrock, Room 163, Wall None Detected F4162 Joint Compound, Room 163, Wall None Detected F4163 Texture on Sheetrock (Heavy Wavy), Room 163, Wall None Detected F4164 Cove Base (Gray), Corridor 286, Wall None Detected F4165 Cove Base Mastic (Tan / Brown), Corridor 286, Wall None Detected F4166 Carpet Adhesive, Corridor 286, Floor None Detected F4167 Ceramic Tile Grout, Restroom 295, Wall None Detected F4168 Ceramic Tile Grout, Restroom 295, Floor None Detected F4169 Sheetrock, Room 194, Wall None Detected F4170 Joint Compound, Room 194, Wall None Detected F4171 Texture on Sheetrock (Lumpy), Room 194, Wall None Detected F4172 Lay -in Tile (Small Cross Fissure), Room 194, Ceiling None Detected F4173 Texture on Sheetrock (Heavy Wavy), Room 198, Wall None Detected F4174 Cove Base (Brown), Corridor 290, Wall None Detected F4175 Cove Base Mastic (Brown), Corridor 290, Wall None Detected F4176 Underneath Coating (White), Corridor 302, Sink None Detected F4177 White Mud Coating, Room 204, Piping Not Analyzed - Positive Stop PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Environmental Concerns, Inc. Lab Job No.: xOB-1142 Project : Scott & White, S & W Clinic Bldg. BC1, Bryan, TX Report Date: 03/23/2000 Project # : 122.62S / B0032201 Sample Date: 3/22/00 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 40 CFR, Ch. 1, Pt. 763, Subpt. F, App. A Page 4 of 5 On 3/23/00, seventy-two (72) bulk material samples were submitted by Ray Hogan (TDH Lic. # 10-5376) of Environmental Concerns, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLM/DS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content F4178 Cove Base (Brown), Room 221, Wall None Detected F4179 Cove Base Mastic (Brown), Room 221, Wall None Detected F4180 Texture on Sheetrock (Bumpy), Room 212, Wall None Detected F4181 Carpet Adhesive, Corridor 321, Floor None Detected F4182 Ceramic Tile Grout, Restroom 305, Wall None Detected F4183 Ceramic Tile Grout, Restroom 305, Floor None Detected F4184 Cove Base (Gray), Corridor 310, Wall None Detected F4185 Cove Base Mastic (Tan/ Brown), Corridor 310, Wall None Detected F4186 Lay -in Tile (Big Cross Fissure), Corridor 311, Ceiling None Detected F4187 Lay -in Tile (Small Cross Fissure), Corridor 311, Ceiling None Detected F4188 Texture on Sheetrock (Light Wavy), Room 103, Ceiling None Detected F4189 Texture on Sheetrock (Light Wavy), Room 103, Ceiling None Detected F4190 Texture on Sheetrock (Heavy Wavy), Room 163, Wall None Detected F4191 Texture on Sheetrock (Lumpy), Room 194, Wall None Detected F4192 Texture on Sheetrock (Lumpy), Room 194, Wall None Detected F4193 Mortar, Exterior None Detected F4194 Plaster, Exterior None Detected PLM REPORT Steve Moody Micro Services, Inc. NVLAP Lab No. 102056 1510 Randolph, Suite 602 TDH License No. 30-0084 Carrollton, Texas 75006 (972) 446-9482 PAT ID # 102577 Client: Environmental Concerns, Inc. Lab Job No.: XOB-1142 Project : Scott & White, S & W Clinic Bldg. BC1, Bryan, TX Report Date: 03/23/2000 Project # : 122.62S / B0032201 Sample Date: 3/22/00 Identification : Asbestos, Bulk Sample Analysis Test Method : Polarized Light Microscopy / Dispersion Staining (PLM/DS) EPA Method 40 CFR, Ch. 1, Pt. 763, Subpt. F, App. A Page 5 of 5 On 3/23/00, seventy-two (72) bulk material samples were submitted by Ray Hogan (TDH Lic. # 10-5376) of Environmental Concerns, Inc. for asbestos analysis by PLMIDS. Copies of the lab data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below: Sample Number Client Sample Description / Location Asbestos Content F4195 Mortar, Exterior None Detected F4196 Plaster, Exterior None Detected F4197 Mortar, Exterior None Detected F4198 Plaster, Exterior None Detected These samples were analyzed by layers. The first percentage is the overall asbestos content for the sample. Specific layer or component asbestos content is indicated when relevant. These asbestos contents should be considered when establishing policy regarding these bulk materials. Quantification, unless otherwise noted, is performed by calibrated visual estimate. Results may not be reproduced except in full. This test report relates only to the samples tested. 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