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Volume 3 of 5 Asbestos & Lead Based Paint Inspection Rpts and Remediation Specs.
Key West International Airport Noise Insulation Program Construction of Key West by the Sea — Final Phase Volume 3of5 Asbestos & Lead Based Paint Inspections Reports and Asbestos Remediation Specifications ja m KeyWest "i International i o t Prepared for: THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mr. David Rice, District 4 Mayor Mr. Craig Cates, District 1 Mayor Pro-Tem Ms. Michelle Coldiron, District 2 Commissioner Vacant Until Filled, District 3 Commissioner Ms. Holly Raschein, District 5 Commissioner Prepared by: THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Blvd., Suite 200 Duluth, Georgia, 30096 In Association with: The Sun Group, Inc. Jones & Conde, LLC Gallagher Bassett Technical Services March 2022 GA,pLLA,G( HER TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 Work Procedures and Handling Guidelines for Impacting Materials Containing Any Amount of Asbestos FINAL PHASE KEY WEST BY THE SEA(KWBTS) 2601 SOUTH ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT NIP PROGRAM MANAGEMENT The Key West Noise Insulation Program(NIP)is a noise mitigation program designed to achieve quantitative noise reductions in selected properties most affected by the aircraft operations. Toward this end,the program provides for the improvement of openings in the exterior envelope using known technology and quality workmanship. The purpose of this project is to account for existing noise and demonstrate the benefits in noise reduction that have occurred based on the improvements in the building envelope that were made. Sound testing will occur when the building envelope improvements are completed. Small openings, cracks, and gaps can be significant sound leaks and effect test results. Special attention will be given to caulking where called for,as well as careful alignment of building elements. The NIP Sponsor is Monroe County and the Key West International Airport.THC, Inc. has been designated by the Sponsor to be the Program Manager(PM) and will be responsible for providing administration of the Contract as described in the Contract Documents and will be the Sponsor's representative during construction. During the construction process,the PM representatives will be comprised of project construction manager,project manager, assistant project manager, architect and mechanical / electrical engineer, environmental project manager and airport noise program coordinator.The Sponsor representatives will be comprised of representatives from Monroe County and City of Key West Building Department.The PM will advise and consult with the Sponsor.The PM will have authority to act on behalf of the Sponsor. The Sponsor will award the NIP/Final Phase Construction contract to the lowest, responsible/responsive bidder(the awarded "Contractor") Gallagher Bassett Technical Services(GBTS)will represent the Program Manager and will be responsible forthe on- site (full-time) oversite of the General Contractor's asbestos abatement workers during the pre-abatement, abatement and post-abatement processes throughout the entire construction period NIP DESCRIPTION OF WORK The NIP modifications required to achieve a minimum noise level reduction of five(5)decibels in a typical Key West bythe Sea (KWBTS)condominium units are very excessive compared to the acoustical treatment of a typical single- family home,given the fact that KWBTS is a 6-story concrete building reflecting 1960's architecture and commercial construction components. The KWBTS Final Phase bid documents will include up to eighteen (18) condominium units and will consist of a scope of work that includes window replacement, exterior prime door replacement; sliding glass patio door replacement, removal and infill of "through-wall" portable air conditioning (AC) units, addition of ductless AC systems,addition of Energy Recovery Ventilator(ERV)units. In addition,all work related to KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 1 GA,pLLA,G( HER TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 the installation of the ductless air conditioners and ERV will include electrical panel modifications,cutting and repair of gypsum ceilings,construction of wall pilasters to house required ducts and lines and required finishing work to include stucco repair and painting.Given the presence of asbestos in the existing exterior stucco,exterior window glazing,and interior gypsum board joint compound (walls and ceilings),the Final Phase work will require asbestos abatement of asbestos containing materials(ACM)and special handling of materials containing less than(<)one(1) percent(%)ACM (asbestos containing materials)and greater than (>) 1%ACM at all surfaces disturbed to include window/door openings, wall infilling, walls and ceilings, in thirteen (13) of the condominium units. It should be noted that there are two (2) layers of exterior stucco: a gray layer that does not contain asbestos and a white layer that is an ACM. The contractor will be responsible for removing both layers of stucco from areas that will be disturbed. NIP FINAL PHASE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS The KWBTS Complex is a sensitive, gated residential facility. All Buildings (A, B and C) must remain operational during the progress of the Final Phase work. Final Phase construction will be performed by the awarded General Contractor(GC) and will occur within the specified one hundred forty(140)calendar day period from January 24, 2023 to June 12, 2023, including strict construction completion deadlines for the thirteen(13)asbestos containing condominium units, based on the degree of required asbestos abatement: • NIP construction for five (5) Final Phase condominium units with ACM in the exterior stucco (<1%) or window glazing (2-5%) must be completed within a twenty-five (25) calendar day period. • NIP construction for six(6) Final Phase condominium units with ACM (<1%) in the interior gypsum board Point compound (walls and/or ceilings) must be completed within a twenty-five (25)calendar day period. • NIP construction for two(2) Final Phase condominium units with ACM(<1%)in both the exterior stucco and interior gypsum board joint compound (walls and/or ceilings) must be completed within a thirty 30 calendar day period. The PM will monitor all on-site construction activities on a daily basis throughout the entire scheduled construction period to ensure compliance with the Contract Documents, including the oversight of all asbestos abatement work performed by the Contractor. On the basis of on-site observations, the PM will keep the Sponsor informed of progress of the Work and will endeavor to guard the Sponsor against defects and deficiencies in the Work.The PM will not have control over or charge of and will not be responsible for construction means, methods,techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs related to the Work, since these are solely the GC's responsibility.The PM will not be responsible for the GC's failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The PM will not have control over or charge of and will not be responsible for acts or omissions of the GC,Subcontractors,or their agents or employees,or of any other persons performing portions of the Work. GENERAL CONTRACTOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT REPONSIBILITY The GC is solely responsible for performing all required asbestos related tasks in compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) asbestos requirements and the NIP Construction of KWBTS Final Phase Project Manual Volume 3.The Final Phase Asbestos Work Procedures will include the following thirteen (13) Final KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 2 GA,pLLA,�( IHIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 Phase units that contain asbestos in the exterior stucco,window glazing and/orjoint compound associated with the gypsum board wall and/or ceiling systems: FINAL PHASE Unit A101 <1%ACM exterior stucco—courtyard balcony and walkway 25 Calendar Days Unit A201 <1%ACM exterior stucco—courtyard balcony and walkway 25 Calendar Days <1%ACM exterior stucco—courtyard balcony and walkway Unit A208 <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound—walls and ceilings 30 Calendar Days Unit A401 <1%ACM exterior stucco—courtyard balcony and walkway 25 Calendar Days Unit A603 <1%ACM exterior stucco—courtyard balcony and walkway 25 Calendar Days <1%ACM exterior stucco—courtyard balcony and walkway Unit A605 <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound—walls 30 Calendar Days Unit B105 2-5%ACM exterior window glazing 25 Calendar Days Unit B208 <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound —ceilings 25 Calendar Days Unit B307 <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound —ceilings 25 Calendar Days Unit B405 <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound —ceilings 25 Calendar Days Unit B607 <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound —ceilings 25 Calendar Days Unit B611 <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound —walls and ceilings 25 Calendar Days Unit C317S <1%ACM gypsum board joint compound—walls and ceilings 25 Calendar Days The PM will provide executive on-site observation at all thirteen (13) units to ensure the Contractor's asbestos handling methods and procedures meet the satisfaction of OSHA and the Asbestos Scope of Work. KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 3 GA,pLLA,�( IHIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 LOCATION OF MATERIALS CONTAINING ASBESTOS The following constitutes the guidelines for impacted materials containing asbestos during the planned renovations of Key West by the Sea Condominium Complex—located at 2601 South Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida, 33040 (Subject Location). The items listed are specific to the described renovation project only. See Volume 3 Appendix A for all of GBTS's Pre-Renovation Asbestos Inspection Reports for KWBTS. Additionally, the Pre- Renovation Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report is located in Volume 3 Appendix B. MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION OF EQUIPMENT The GC shall, at no time, disturb the daily building operations of the KWBTS. GC must coordinate the project activities with the PM. The GC will construct physical barriers, limiting the access to the work areas by KWBTS, employees and occupants. The GC will be expected to conduct the work activities in a single mobilization for each KWBTS Final Phase Project (13 Units). Working days and hours will be in accordance with the Contract Documents requirements. Final report closeout including post job submittals shall be delivered to the PM no later than 30 calendar days following completion of work. INITIAL PREPARATORY WORK/ENCLOSURE SYSTEMS A. Removal of Movable Obiects It should be noted that the units will be vacant from occupants and that all personal belongings remaining in the immediate vicinity will be covered with 6-mil polyethylene sheeting by the contractor (prior to the start of construction) as required by the PM. B. Engineering Controls—Asbestos Abatement Containment Procedure—Interior Work It is anticipated that the renovation work impactingjoint compound material (in ceilings and/or walls)containing asbestos will require that the interior of each condominium unit considered the work area and shall consist of the following: Entry to the work area where renovation activities are being performed should be restricted to all persons other than those performing the renovation activity. Critical barriers using polyethylene sheeting shall be placed over windows,door,and HVAC vents. Walls and ceilings not impacted during the abatement activities shall be covered with a layer of polyethylene sheeting. Floors shall be covered with a double layer of polyethylene sheeting. Place HEPA-filtered exhaust units in such a manner that a pressure differential can be established. KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 4 GA,pLLA,�( IHIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 GC shall establish critical barrier seals and create a localized pressure differential in the work areas. GC shall establish critical barrier seals and create a pressure differential so that the ambient pressure (outside the renovation area) is positive relative to inside the renovation area. C. Engineering Controls—Asbestos Abatement Containment Procedure— Exterior Work It is anticipated that the renovation work impacting the asbestos-containing exterior stucco and caulk will require the use of a work area enclosure on both walkway and courtyard building elevations in all condominium units during the NIP scope of work that requires window replacements, prime entry door replacements, sliding patio door replacements,through-wall AC unit removal,and drilling for mechanical and electrical lines.Additionally,the corresponding interior areas will need to be isolated from the rest of the unit prior to work commencing. Separate enclosures may be constructed on the ground for first(1")floor units and on scaffolding for condominium units located on the 2nd 3rd 41n 51n and 61"floors as required for both the courtyard balcony and courtyard windows off the exterior balcony. The enclosure for the renovation activities shall consist of the following: Entryto the work area where renovation activities are being performed should be restricted to all persons other than those performing the renovation activity. Construct containment using a layer of polyethylene sheeting placed over a temporary frame constructed with suitable materials, approved by the PM. Cover floors with a double layer of polyethylene sheeting. The containments should be secured in a way such that they will not be breached during a normal rain or wind event. (NOTE: The Contractor will not be allowed to proceed with asbestos abatement work until the PM has reviewed and approved the exterior and interior containment design) Place HEPA-filtered vacuum or low-volume HEPA-filtered exhaust unit in such a manner that a pressure differential can be established. GC shall establish critical barrier seals and create a localized pressure differential in the work areas. GC shall establish critical barrier seals and create a pressure differential so that the ambient pressure (outside the renovation area) is positive relative to inside the renovation area. D. Decontamination Workers may use double suits or decontaminate a single suit with a HEPA-filtered vacuum. Before leaving work areas,each worker must remove and dispose of the outer suit(if double suits are used)and dispose of this suit in a suitable container or thoroughly vacuum the suit using a HEPA-filtered vacuum (if single suits are used) before leaving the containment. ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES Building occupants shall be protected during renovation activities impacting asbestos through the following procedures: A. Required Training The asbestos removal activities will be performed by personnel who have received the 32-hour Asbestos Worker Training course as specified by United States Environmental Protection Agency(USEPA)and/or Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. This training will include: KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 5 GA,pLLA,�( IHIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 Pre-asbestos abatement work activities. Work area preparation. Establishing decontamination units. Personal protection including respirator selection, use, fit testing, and protective clothing. Worker decontamination procedures. Safety considerations in the abatement work area. A series of practical hands-on exercises. Proper handling and disposal of asbestos wastes. Additionally,a minimum of one of the work crew shall have received the 40-hour Contractor/Supervisor course as specified as the USEPA and OSHA.This training will include: Pre-asbestos abatement work activities. Work area preparation. Establishing decontamination units. Personal protection including respirator selection, use, fit testing, and protective clothing. Worker decontamination procedures. Safety considerations in the abatement work area. A series of practical hands-on exercises. Proper handling and disposal of asbestos wastes. Medical monitoring. Air monitoring. Relevant federal, state, and local regulatory requirements, procedures, and standards. Insurance and liability issues. Recordkeeping for asbestos abatement projects. KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 6 GA,pLLA,�( IHIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 Supervisory techniques for asbestos abatement activities. Contract specifications. B. Refresher Training Personnel who received the 32-hour Asbestos Worker or 40-hour Asbestos Supervisor training course shall be given an eight (8) hour refresher training course on an annual basis as per USEPA and OSHA requirements. C. Work Practices Appropriate work practices shall be used to minimize the migration of released fibers. These work practices may include:wet methods,careful handling,glove bags,protective clothing,and proper containment of contaminated work materials utilizing vacuum or air filtration devices equipped with HEPA filters. Fixtures and furniture in the work area will be cleaned using HEPA vacuums and/or wet wiping. Debris and contaminated cleaning materials will be placed in airtight, sealed containers. These containers will be disposed of according to local, state, and federal regulations. D. Required Drug Testing and Background Check Requirements Per the Final Phase specifications (Volume 1 — Division 3 — SP 12 Special Provisions), before receiving a NIP ID Badge,all on-site asbestos abatement staff must successfully submit a 12-Panel Drug Test and Criminal Background check before being allowed to enter the KWBTS Final Phase work site. AIR MONITORING REQUIREMENTS A. Ambient Air Monitoring Air monitoring shall be performed during renovation activities impacting the materials identified to containing asbestos. Air monitoring activities should be performed by a component person. Air monitoring personnel should be present at all times during the disturbance of asbestos including preparation work. The various types of air monitoring performed during asbestos abatement projects typically includes: Background Sampling- Prior to the beginning of an abatement operation it is recommended that areas in and around the removal site be sampled for airborne asbestos. Work in Progress Sampling-Air samples should be taken to monitor the levels of airborne fibers in and around the work area. The purpose of this monitoring is to ensure that the engineering controls being employed by the GC are sufficient to prevent the release of asbestos fibers outside of the containment. B. Personal Air Monitoring The GC shall be responsible for conducting personal air monitoring.The personal air monitoring will consist of: KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 7 GA,pLLA,�( IHIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 An 8-hour Time Weighted Average (TWA)for samples collected on 25%of the work force during each eight-hour shift for the duration of the project or until a negative exposure assessment has been successfully performed. Excursion Limit or Short-Term Exposure Limit (STEL) sampling shall be performed during the various phases of the asbestos abatement project to establish the STEL for each job function. GC may use an accredited Asbestos Abatement Supervisor to oversee and direct personal air sampling, using GC's own equipment. Samples collected are to be analyzed by the Phase Contrast Microcopy(PCM) by an NVLAP-accredited laboratory that participates in the PAT program with results reported within 24 hours. C. Final Clearance Testing The GC is required to create a dust free environment within each work area, including removal of dirt, dust, & debris.When the renovation activity in the work area is completed,the GC shall notify the PM and request a visual inspection.After the successful completion of the visual inspection,air testing will be conducted using techniques and guidelines established under 40 CFR 763: A PCM air test will be conducted; the work area shall be considered to have passed the air test when the five inside samples have an airborne fiber level of less than 0.010 fibers per cubic centimeter(f/cc). Substantial completion for the removal will not be issued until successful PCM final air clearance testing of the work area has been completed. VISUAL INSPECTIONS A. Preparation Inspection An inspection of each work area by the PM,or designated representative, shall be performed prior to the start of renovation activities impacting the materials identified to contain asbestos. Renovation activities shall not be performed until the condition of each containment is approved by PM, or designated representative. B. Final Inspection Upon completion of renovation activities and the GC has determined the area is free of accumulations of visible accumulations of dirt, dust, or debris, the PM, or designated representative, shall perform a visual inspection of each work area for visible accumulations of dirt,dust,or debris. If visible accumulations of dirt,dust,or debris are present in work area the GC shall repeat wet-cleaning and/or HEPA vacuuming until the work area is in compliance, at Contractor's expense. If no visible accumulations of dirt, dust, or debris are present in work area the GC dismantle the work area. A final inspection will be carried out by GC in the presence of PM to ensure that no dust or debris remains on surfaces as a result of dismantling operations. KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 8 GA,pLLA,G( HpIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASS Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 ADDITIONAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS The KWBTS complex is a habitable, 6-story high-rise building that will require scaffolding (on floors 2-6) on the entire courtyard elevation of the building. Given that the exterior stucco contains <1% asbestos, asbestos abatement work will be required for all window replacements, prime door replacements, sliding patio door replacements, removal of PTAC units and through-wall drilling for mechanical and electrical lines.Both exterior and interior containment will be required for all of the above areas. While exterior containment will occur on the walkway elevation, exterior containment on all courtyard building elevations will occur on scaffolding, with the exception of the ground floor condominium units. Due to the above additional safety risks and challenges, Monroe County is requiring that the awarded General Contractor provide Asbestos Abatement Liability Insurance with limits no less than $2,000,000. If this policy is structured on a "Claims Made Basis", the policy must contain a "Retroactive Date" of no later than the commencement of work and will have an extended reporting period of four (4)years. KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 9 GA,pLLA,�( IHIEIR TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 APPENDIX A ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORTS KWBTS NIP-FINAL PHASE-ASBESTOS WORK PROCEDURES MARCH2O22 10 uummu� @iu�u� �� iJ!'�i� 575 II` airnli II Ikes I: iiuvv�w �iiu uuiuiui� ` uarnr II Ilkes, Iran d 330�4 24�l iu iuu; uuuuuuuu cure �d (305) 374 8300 r liar uru a�ur� 11 a-wirvkli es II L..0 (305) 314.. 004 www.eeanc:icg.c.oirn March 11, 2019 EE&G Project #2016-4323 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 1755 North Brown Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Subject: Asbestos Pre-Renovation Survey Unit A101 Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard Key West, FL 33040 Dear Mr. Vecchi: EE&G Environmental Services, LLC (EE&G) was retained by THC, Inc. (Client) to conduct an asbestos survey of Unit A101 (Subject Area) of the Key West by the Sea condominium building located at 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida. The survey was performed on April 9, 2018 and November 6, 2018 by Hiram Aguiar of EE&G (certified under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, (AHERA). The purpose of this asbestos survey was to identify the presence, extent, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) that may be impacted as a result of planned renovations for compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Monroe County and applicable State and Federal Guidelines. METHODS The specified interior and exterior building materials were inspected for suspect ACM, unless otherwise noted. Each observed suspect material was described and sampled. Samples were collected according to procedures established by EPA in 40 CFR 763. Samples were sent to American Asbestos Laboratories in Tampa, Florida for analysis. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples were logged-in and stored for analysis. Analyses were performed using the polarized light microscopy (PLM) method of asbestos detection using guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Results were provided as percent (%) asbestos by volume. Samples found to contain greater than 1% asbestos were considered positive and listed as ACM. Sample found by this method to have less than 1% were further analyzed by EPA method 400 Point Count Procedure. The point counting allowed for a more accurate determination and results were provided as % asbestos by volume. LIMITATIONS OF SURVEY This asbestos inspection report has been prepared by EE&G in a manner consistent with industry standards exercised by members of the profession practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The intent of this survey report is to assist the owner or client in locating ACM. Under no circumstances is this survey to be utilized as a proposal or a project specification document without the expressed written consent of EE&G. The survey was conducted to identify suspect ACM in accessible interior and exterior areas of the subject area. If other areas at this location are to be impacted during planned or future Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Page 2 renovations, a separate asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Some ACM may not have been discovered due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. Suspect materials discovered subsequent to the issue of this survey report should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Analyses were carried out by PLM. While the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos in bulk materials, PLM is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials, notably vinyl floor tiles, may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. EE&G's interpretations and recommendations are based upon the results of sample collection and analyses in compliance with environmental regulations, quality control and assurance standards, and the scope of work as indicated in EE&G's proposal. The results, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report pertain to conditions observed at the time of the survey. Other conditions elsewhere in the subject building(s) may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed locations and, such conditions are unknown, may change over time, and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the use of EE&G's client, and is not intended for use by third party beneficiaries. The client shall indemnify and hold EE&G harmless against liability for loss arising out of or relating to reliance by a third party on work performed thereunder, or the contents of this report. EE&G will not be held responsible for the interpretation or use by others of data developed pursuant to the compilation of this report, or for use of segregated portions of this report. SURVEY AREA DESCRIPTION AND OBSERVATIONS Unit A101 Noise Insulation Project EE&G reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, EE&G designed this survey to include stucco. RESULTS Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) Asbestos was not identified in amounts greater than 1% in the sampled materials. Materials containing less than 1% asbestos The presence of less than 1% asbestos was identified in the samples collected in the exterior stucco that will be impacted by the planned renovations. Nonasbestos-containing materials Asbestos was not detected in the following materials: • White drywall system. • White exterior caulking (windows & doors). UNIT A101 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Page 3 • Gray interior window glazing. The original laboratory report is attached. CONCLUSIONS The stucco was found to contain less than 1 percent chrysotile asbestos. According to EPA, these materials are not regulated as ACM, but OSHA considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos a potential hazard to workers exposed to the airborne dust from these materials. EE&G recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods to assure that minor amounts of asbestos fibers do not become airborne, that employees involved in this work wear appropriate personal and respiratory protection, and exposure assessments be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a 0.1 fiber/cc 8-hour TWA PEL and a 1fiber/cc 30-minute excursion limit. Notification to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) of intent to renovate is not necessary, however, the general contractor should have a copy of this survey at the site during the entire project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). EE&G appreciates the opportunity to provide you and your organization with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) 374-8300. Sincerely, Reviewed by Hiram Aguilar Certified AHERA Building Inspector Timothy Lentz, P.G. Senior Project Professional, EE&G EE&G Asbestos Consultant #AX84 Attachments UNIT A101 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments PLM LABORATORY RESULTS UNIT A101 Mt. R'6'.,. w.. , .......:,s. .. ..,m r`,. ,.. Y .a'A' AAL Tuesday, May 12018, 9:54 AM American Asbestos Laboratories REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N.BROWN ROAD BY. Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE,GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA,FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email: (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Monday,April 23,2018 # of Samples: 7 Date out: Tuesday, May 12018 Transported. FEDEX GROUND Work Order# T1804062 Sampled by. HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA-BLDG A,UNIT 101 Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing<1 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. 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PROJECT:2601 N. Roosevelt Blvd., Key West, FL CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: PHASE/TASK: Survey DATE SENT: DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. -6�' White Drywall System LVR Corner Ceiling 2. ` LVR Corner Wall 3. /� Hall Closet 4. // Exterior Caulking Sliding Patio Door 4 WW BRM Window I 6. /3 ���� Interior Window glazing WW BRM Window 7. Y�L CY BRM Window i 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. Iu 15. j 16. 17. C 18. r 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE Hiram Aguiar dc71A C T A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis BY:.i.... AAL Thursday, Dec 6 2018, 11:26 AM American Asbestos Laboratories REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY: Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE, GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA, FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Entail: (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials', EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Tuesday,November 13,2018 # of Samples: 2 Date out: Thursday, Dec 6 2018 Transported: FEDEX Work Order# T1812015 Sampled by: HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA BLDG A, UNIT 101 40 oel�41 402— Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing 0 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. American Asbestos Laboratories assumes no responsibility for whether the samples accurately represent the material in question N N O rn W O O F J- AQ Aq 7 O U. U 00 T } M rn N e I I O p it a� if U) W O O c Y ? IX o L r W n o m H O r If W O U C a44 �`► "�' Q ' O Q U I I O � 0 u Q N UVN � W Q U v if (J m J} CO �, co C 11 3 E E a`) `° � v ~ `° > Q � :V V 0 � II �. 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PROJECT: Key West by the Sea-Bldg.A CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: //- e _ / BILL GROUP/PHASE: Survey DATE SENT: 11-12-18 DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (V (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: 48 Hours SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit /0/ Sliding Glass 2. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit /0/ A/C Unit 3. 4. S. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE Hiram A uiarI-J)A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis '' Fyn`` c� ���� '•. Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPHS UNIT A101 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments y5i��w; I i IIII lylllll Photo 1: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. uVVVIVIiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui Photo 2: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A101 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments 0 I, II Photo 3: No asbestos detected in typical exterior sliding glass door caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. pp 9I � II ills uo���uuuuuuuuuuuVuuuum uum i ���II 6i P 9 u�tl0 oV VVVVV VVV I Y Photo 4: No asbestos detected in typical exterior window caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A101 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments KIM ago `a /�6rfsy�,,, y uudi / Photo 5: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. I ���� uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Photo 6: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A101 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments CERTIFICATES UNIT A101 4 )�W r fl` r � mna b. „ � a� rr m„ ?�+ 1°' tv` �,, rW� ,� �V� � y�' "5' f jr, ✓♦ a / r ry LO zo cc t LO / �p �� � � = m g � m r_ CF) "� U " 0) 0 00 0Cc � �� Z Z " r+ m N ao ' � � M w �+ ' Qr tM 00 Q m ,Ir o �M M 'CO' -LiL 04*4 m M ks� C ,W x N Z O ' N loftw^ b o m o 00 r rPa N O ' E xr � d afy •a CL, i„rr, n� p V rvY ^ k ".� a) 72 � o (n Q � Q 0 i Z y wl+ as E L Lu CD a- a O .o N CV N CO O m U N w ' -a)O o O �■ U cB cB m a Qce � Q c ° L � V�yy CO coj WrI k ` "„ a cp O _C ° co � m O °' w O O o � :2 a� m c V ) `"+ p m a c Q O co d = A Q U a o Cd LL �n 0 O _ ; C/) N •00 O O a A U r O y •^I �i w CD ° v 6 w M o E c O ,Q N coZ O V co -T O � O O 00 I- N � aP��ENT OF ie National Voluntary o I INNQ Laboratory Accreditation Program �y SATES 0* SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2005 American Asbestos Laboratories, Inc. 5005 W. Laurel St., Suite 110 Tampa,FL 33607 Mr. Khandaker I. Anam Phone: 813-287-1005 Fax: 813-285-8545 Email: ahandaker@eeandg.com http://www.eeadng.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 101775-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116:Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials I i i �d For the National Volunta&L borat Accreditation Program Effective 2018-04-01 through 2019-03-31 Page 1 of 1 j ..... I �ll11!!lllf' v"C'�' Imlool Illlllllllmumllll �_5 70Z O +-; Cu E Q u � U � D W_ W � N cn W c� U-) w W LU N Q Q O O v, N V N Cu u Cu LLJ LL f Cu Cu LLt r rr ri %Lu r f� r�r �//ii / �' I/11 fr r / j f � /�%I r �� r�rr�r •� � cu C i r i . r / • /J of i�yy••''��J li �� % % I�/r' //j�S, •� /� Cu RD EL MINI'"ll"0111 LL LLI O H CO LU Q a� N z Z N 0 > W Q a u w o F o O cn N T u W H � 0 FRI MNI � uummu� @iu�u� �� iJ!'�i� 575 II` airnli II Ikes I: iiuvv�w �iiu uuiuiui� ` uarnr II Ilkes, Iran d 330�4 24�l iu iuu; uuuuuuuu cure �d (305) 374 8300 r liar uru a�ur� 11 a-wirvkli es II L..0 (305) 314.. 004 www.eeanc:icg.c.oirn March 11, 2019 EE&G Project #2016-4323 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 1755 North Brown Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Subject: Asbestos Pre-Renovation Survey Unit A201 Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard Key West, FL 33040 Dear Mr. Vecchi: EE&G Environmental Services, LLC (EE&G) was retained by THC, Inc. (Client) to conduct an asbestos survey of Unit A201 (Subject Area) of the Key West by the Sea condominium building located at 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida. The survey was performed on April 10, 2018 and November 6, 2018 by Hiram Aguiar of EE&G (certified under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, (AHERA). The purpose of this asbestos survey was to identify the presence, extent, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) that may be impacted as a result of planned renovations for compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Monroe County and applicable State and Federal Guidelines. METHODS The specified interior and exterior building materials were inspected for suspect ACM, unless otherwise noted. Each observed suspect material was described and sampled. Samples were collected according to procedures established by EPA in 40 CFR 763. Samples were sent to American Asbestos Laboratories in Tampa, Florida for analysis. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples were logged-in and stored for analysis. Analyses were performed using the polarized light microscopy (PLM) method of asbestos detection using guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Results were provided as percent (%) asbestos by volume. Samples found to contain greater than 1% asbestos were considered positive and listed as ACM. Sample found by this method to have less than 1% were further analyzed by EPA method 400 Point Count Procedure. The point counting allowed for a more accurate determination and results were provided as % asbestos by volume. LIMITATIONS OF SURVEY This asbestos inspection report has been prepared by EE&G in a manner consistent with industry standards exercised by members of the profession practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The intent of this survey report is to assist the owner or client in locating ACM. Under no circumstances is this survey to be utilized as a proposal or a project specification document without the expressed written consent of EE&G. The survey was conducted to identify suspect ACM in accessible interior and exterior areas of the subject area. If other areas at this location are to be impacted during planned or future Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Page 2 renovations, a separate asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Some ACM may not have been discovered due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. Suspect materials discovered subsequent to the issue of this survey report should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Analyses were carried out by PLM. While the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos in bulk materials, PLM is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials, notably vinyl floor tiles, may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. EE&G's interpretations and recommendations are based upon the results of sample collection and analyses in compliance with environmental regulations, quality control and assurance standards, and the scope of work as indicated in EE&G's proposal. The results, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report pertain to conditions observed at the time of the survey. Other conditions elsewhere in the subject building(s) may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed locations and, such conditions are unknown, may change over time, and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the use of EE&G's client, and is not intended for use by third party beneficiaries. The client shall indemnify and hold EE&G harmless against liability for loss arising out of or relating to reliance by a third party on work performed thereunder, or the contents of this report. EE&G will not be held responsible for the interpretation or use by others of data developed pursuant to the compilation of this report, or for use of segregated portions of this report. SURVEY AREA DESCRIPTION AND OBSERVATIONS Unit A201 Noise Insulation Project EE&G reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, EE&G designed this survey to include stucco. RESULTS Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) Asbestos was not identified in amounts greater than 1% in the sampled materials. Materials containing less than 1% asbestos The presence of less than 1% asbestos was identified in the samples collected in the exterior stucco that will be impacted by the planned renovations. Nonasbestos-containing materials Asbestos was not detected in the following materials: • White drywall system. • White exterior caulking (windows & doors). UNIT A201 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Page 3 • Gray interior window glazing. The original laboratory report is attached. CONCLUSIONS The stucco was found to contain less than 1 percent chrysotile asbestos. According to EPA, these materials are not regulated as ACM, but OSHA considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos a potential hazard to workers exposed to the airborne dust from these materials. EE&G recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods to assure that minor amounts of asbestos fibers do not become airborne, that employees involved in this work wear appropriate personal and respiratory protection, and exposure assessments be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a 0.1 fiber/cc 8-hour TWA PEL and a 1fiber/cc 30-minute excursion limit. Notification to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) of intent to renovate is not necessary, however, the general contractor should have a copy of this survey at the site during the entire project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). EE&G appreciates the opportunity to provide you and your organization with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) 374-8300. Sincerely, Reviewed by Hiram Aguilar Certified AHERA Building Inspector Timothy Lentz, P.G. Senior Project Professional, EE&G EE&G Asbestos Consultant #AX84 Attachments UNIT A201 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments PLM LABORATORY RESULTS UNIT A201 "^ IN ..: td .w MA M;I. .:.s.,tt.f»a.�;.x. «,,., ".. ..:z:�.;,.t,.�,xS;,;, ..,- ,_�.wxc:. '3.�, .�a�':.. tsk,t, .,., f, ..�,nF�.,�c i:...v 2:3,,�rt"E::.:. ...........: 1< ..;a�:rt.a ..�,.i.,. '.` :. ,.. '.`z AAL Thursday, May 24 2018, 10:28 AM American Asbestos Laboratories u��r' �fd:a .zm.:i� �' REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY: Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE,GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA, FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email. (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Tuesday,April 24, 2018 #of Samples: 7 Date out: Thursday,May 24 2018 Transported: FEDEX GROUND Work Order# T1804068 Sampled by. HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA-BLDG A,UNIT 201 '' �� • ' Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing 0 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. American Asbestos Laboratories assumes no responsibility for whether the samples accurately represent the material in question O O O N N N O W U U U U U U C) CD C ON a \ 000 ooc 000 ON rn o 00 o O O O O O O w Q O Rs Q O 4 w F. E. w w O c) A A A A A A Y O44 O O O O O O Q. coa z° z° zo zz zz zz � yro J o Z o LLI a z Q. 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A Unit 'z U / CHAIN OF CUSTODY Key West by The Sea CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: 2601 N. Roosevelt Blvd., Key West, FL CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: /aj0 � PHASEITASK: Survey DATE SENT: DATE VERBAL NEEDED:24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. /41 White Drywall system '4 l/A 3. 4. Exterior caulking 5. 6. /a6, &-",4 V Window glazing " 7. /O > 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 18. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE 'e/- ie2 -i S Hiram Aguiar r �� C T A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis,4 --- t f J AAL Friday, Dec 7 2018, 11:20 AM American Asbestos Laboratories -L. - W _;;..r ,err. ?..<_ REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY. Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE,GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA, FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email. (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Tuesday,November 13,2018 # of Samples: 2 Date out: Friday, Dec 7 2018 Transported: FEDEX Work Order# T1812032 Sampled by. HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA BLDG A, UNIT 201 Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM I Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing 0 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. G The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. American Asbestos Laboratories assumes no responsibility for whether the samples accurately represent the material in question 2 2 �ol - � � $ \ � . 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PROJECT: Key West by the Sea—Bldg.A CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: /X— '4� -,/ '' BILL GROUP/PHASE: Survey DATE SENT: 11-12-18 DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: 48 Hours SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION . SAMPLE LOCATION 1. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit 'Zo/ Sliding Glass 2. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit A/C Unit 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE Hiram Aquiar C T A C T A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPHS UNIT A201 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments y5i��w; I i IIII lylllll Photo 1: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. uVVVIVIiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui Photo 2: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A201 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments 0 I, II Photo 3: No asbestos detected in typical exterior sliding glass door caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. pp 9I � II ills uo���uuuuuuuuuuuVuuuum uum i ���II 6i P 9 u�tl0 oV VVVVV VVV I Y Photo 4: No asbestos detected in typical exterior window caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A201 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 11, 2019 Attachments KIM ago `a /�6rfsy�,,, y uudi / Photo 5: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. I ���� uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Photo 6: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A201 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 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Anam Phone: 813-287-1005 Fax: 813-285-8545 Email: ahandaker@eeandg.com http://www.eeadng.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 101775-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116:Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials I i i �d For the National Volunta&L borat Accreditation Program Effective 2018-04-01 through 2019-03-31 Page 1 of 1 j ..... I �ll11!!lllf' v"C'�' Imlool Illlllllllmumllll �_5 70Z O +-; Cu E Q u � U � D W_ W � N cn W c� U-) w W LU N Q Q O O v, N V N Cu u Cu LLJ LL f Cu Cu LLt r rr ri %Lu r f� r�r �//ii / �' I/11 fr r / j f � /�%I r �� r�rr�r •� � cu C i r i . r / • /J of i�yy••''��J li �� % % I�/r' //j�S, •� /� Cu RD EL MINI'"ll"0111 LL LLI O H CO LU Q a� N z Z N 0 > W Q a u w o F o O cn N T u W H � 0 FRI MNI � 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth,Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building A, Unit 208 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea, Building A, Unit 208 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of four(4) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials, and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. • White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. • Grey drywall system See Appendix A for the laboratory analysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number. A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building A, Unit 208 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The grey drywall system in the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however, is not considered to be ACM. According to the EPA, materials with less than 1% asbestos content are not regulated as ACM; however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials.GBTS recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of Building A, Unit 208 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, yw m �. S l _. William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building A, Unit 208 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building A, Unit 208 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103449 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/11/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-the-Sea Condo: Bldg A Unit#208 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Joint Compound Closet-Wall-Grey Gray/White 30%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Drywall System Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103449-0001 Homogeneous No drywall present. 1-Tape Closet-Wall-Grey White 90%Cellulose 10%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Drywall System Fibrous 932103449-0001A Homogeneous No drywall present. 2-Drywall Closet-Ceiling-Grey Brown/Gray 10%Cellulose 60%Gypsum None Detected Drywall System Non-Fibrous 30%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103449-0002 Homogeneous 2-Joint Compound Closet-Ceiling-Grey Tan/White 20%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103449-0002A Homogeneous 2-Tape Closet-Ceiling-Grey White 60%Cellulose 40%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Drywall System Non-Fibrous 932103449-0002B Homogeneous 3 Front Window- White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected White/Pink Frame Non-Fibrous 932103449-0003 Caulking Homogeneous 4 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103449-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(3) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(4) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/11/2021 17:54:01 ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:11/11/2021 5:54 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103449 (/9 2700 West Cypress Creek Road,D122 GALLAGHER 11CHNICAL SSEPWCE(( Fort Lauderdale, Floirida 33309 BA 5 51 E'Tl" 136L,K TRANSM�ITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIE,NTL THC Inc. PROJECT, Kew West,B -the-Sea Condo: Bld.A-Unit# 208 CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Ca,rroll PROJECT' NUMBER: 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED: IV 03,12021 BILL GROUIP/P,HASE: IH/7ABIDPROCESS DATE SENT:_ It In Z-4 DATE VERBAL NEEDED: STOP, AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y N (cirri e or DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION v Xf 10 I&Ng- 2.— UJ Aa J 4 L , If +1*1 ctcc L c) S. 6. 7. 8. 10. Ill. 1Z 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 1& 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NA / 16N' RE PURPOSE T A C T A C= Collection T=Transportaboln A=Anal Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building A, Unit 208 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 uummu� @iu�u� �� iJ!'�i� 575 II` airnli II Ikes I: iiuvv�w �iiu uuiuiui� ` uarnr II Ilkes, Iran d 330�4 24�l iu iuu; uuuuuuuu cure �d (305) 374 8300 r liar uru a�ur� 11 a-wirvkli es II L..0 (305) 314.. 004 www.eeanc:icg.c.oirn March 12, 2019 EE&G Project #2016-4323 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 1755 North Brown Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Subject: Asbestos Pre-Renovation Survey Unit A401 Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard Key West, FL 33040 Dear Mr. Vecchi: EE&G Environmental Services, LLC (EE&G) was retained by THC, Inc. (Client) to conduct an asbestos survey of Unit A401 (Subject Area) of the Key West by the Sea condominium building located at 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida. The survey was performed on April 13, 2018 and November 7, 2018 by Hiram Aguiar of EE&G (certified under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, (AHERA). The purpose of this asbestos survey was to identify the presence, extent, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) that may be impacted as a result of planned renovations for compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Monroe County and applicable State and Federal Guidelines. METHODS The specified interior and exterior building materials were inspected for suspect ACM, unless otherwise noted. Each observed suspect material was described and sampled. Samples were collected according to procedures established by EPA in 40 CFR 763. Samples were sent to American Asbestos Laboratories in Tampa, Florida for analysis. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples were logged-in and stored for analysis. Analyses were performed using the polarized light microscopy (PLM) method of asbestos detection using guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Results were provided as percent (%) asbestos by volume. Samples found to contain greater than 1% asbestos were considered positive and listed as ACM. Sample found by this method to have less than 1% were further analyzed by EPA method 400 Point Count Procedure. The point counting allowed for a more accurate determination and results were provided as % asbestos by volume. LIMITATIONS OF SURVEY This asbestos inspection report has been prepared by EE&G in a manner consistent with industry standards exercised by members of the profession practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The intent of this survey report is to assist the owner or client in locating ACM. Under no circumstances is this survey to be utilized as a proposal or a project specification document without the expressed written consent of EE&G. The survey was conducted to identify suspect ACM in accessible interior and exterior areas of the subject area. If other areas at this location are to be impacted during planned or future Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Page 2 renovations, a separate asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Some ACM may not have been discovered due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. Suspect materials discovered subsequent to the issue of this survey report should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Analyses were carried out by PLM. While the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos in bulk materials, PLM is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials, notably vinyl floor tiles, may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. EE&G's interpretations and recommendations are based upon the results of sample collection and analyses in compliance with environmental regulations, quality control and assurance standards, and the scope of work as indicated in EE&G's proposal. The results, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report pertain to conditions observed at the time of the survey. Other conditions elsewhere in the subject building(s) may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed locations and, such conditions are unknown, may change over time, and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the use of EE&G's client, and is not intended for use by third party beneficiaries. The client shall indemnify and hold EE&G harmless against liability for loss arising out of or relating to reliance by a third party on work performed thereunder, or the contents of this report. EE&G will not be held responsible for the interpretation or use by others of data developed pursuant to the compilation of this report, or for use of segregated portions of this report. SURVEY AREA DESCRIPTION AND OBSERVATIONS Unit A401 Noise Insulation Project EE&G reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, EE&G designed this survey to include stucco. RESULTS Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) Asbestos was not identified in amounts greater than 1% in the sampled materials. Materials containing less than 1% asbestos The presence of less than 1% asbestos was identified in the samples collected in the exterior stucco that will be impacted by the planned renovations. Nonasbestos-containing materials Asbestos was not detected in the following materials: • White drywall system. • White exterior caulking (windows & doors). UNIT A401 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Page 3 • Gray interior window glazing. The original laboratory report is attached. CONCLUSIONS The stucco was found to contain less than 1 percent chrysotile asbestos. According to EPA, these materials are not regulated as ACM, but OSHA considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos a potential hazard to workers exposed to the airborne dust from these materials. EE&G recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods to assure that minor amounts of asbestos fibers do not become airborne, that employees involved in this work wear appropriate personal and respiratory protection, and exposure assessments be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a 0.1 fiber/cc 8-hour TWA PEL and a 1fiber/cc 30-minute excursion limit. Notification to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) of intent to renovate is not necessary, however, the general contractor should have a copy of this survey at the site during the entire project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). EE&G appreciates the opportunity to provide you and your organization with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) 374-8300. Sincerely, Reviewed by Hiram Aguilar Certified AHERA Building Inspector Timothy Lentz, P.G. Senior Project Professional, EE&G EE&G Asbestos Consultant #AX84 Attachments UNIT A401 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Attachments PLM LABORATORY RESULTS UNIT A401 .:02ii. a , AAL Wednesday, Jun 6 2018, 10:43 AM American Asbestos Laboratories REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY., Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE,GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA,FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax. NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email: (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials', EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Wednesday,April 25,2018 #of Samples: 7 Date out: Wednesday, Jun 6 2018 Transported. FEDEX GROUND Work Order# T1805060 Sampled by: HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by. KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA -BLDG A UNIT 401 �40— Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis Is recommended for all floor tiles containing<1 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. 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A Unit 401 CHAIN OF CUSTODY Key West by The Sea CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: 2601 N. Roosevelt Blvd., Key West, FL CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: 4-12-18 PHASE/TASK: Survey DATE SENT: DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. ,z ,/ ,/, White Drywall System LVR corner ceiling 2. 6s LVR corner wall 3. d d `/ Hall closet 4. .6 7 Exterior caulking Sliding glass door 5. 6 i/ Walkway bedroom window 6. 6 f Gray Interior window glaze Courtyard bedroom window 7. >i9 ! Walkway bedroom window 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATEITIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE 4-12-18 Hiram Aguiar C T A A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A n r `, �I1 ��• �K18 e•e roes AAL Tuesday, Dec 112018, 4:03 PM American Asbestos Laboratories REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY. Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE,GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA, FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email: (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Tuesday,November 13,2018 # of Samples: 2 Date out: Tuesday, Dec 112018 Transported. FEDEX Work Order# T1812044 Sampled by: HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA BLDG A, UNIT 401 40�X 402— Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor files, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing 0 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. 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PROJECT: Key West by the Sea-Bldg.A CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: 1/' 7 -/ S-" BILL GROUP/PHASE: Survey DATE SENT: 11-12-18 DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: 48 Hours SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit -'/0/ Sliding Glass 2. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit `J®/ A1C Unit 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE 7 '� Hiram Aguiar C TT A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis r Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Attachments INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPHS UNIT A401 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Attachments y5i��w; I i IIII lylllll Photo 1: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. uVVVIVIiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui Photo 2: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A401 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Attachments 0 I, II Photo 3: No asbestos detected in typical exterior sliding glass door caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. pp 9I � II ills uo���uuuuuuuuuuuVuuuum uum i ���II 6i P 9 u�tl0 oV VVVVV VVV I Y Photo 4: No asbestos detected in typical exterior window caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A401 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Attachments KIM ago `a /�6rfsy�,,, y uudi / Photo 5: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. I ���� uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Photo 6: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A401 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 12, 2019 Attachments CERTIFICATES UNIT A401 4 )�W r fl` r � mna b. „ � a� rr m„ ?�+ 1°' tv` �,, rW� ,� �V� � y�' "5' f jr, ✓♦ a / r ry LO zo cc t LO / �p �� � � = m g � m r_ CF) "� U " 0) 0 00 0Cc � �� Z Z " r+ m N ao ' � � M w �+ ' Qr tM 00 Q m ,Ir o �M M 'CO' -LiL 04*4 m M ks� C ,W x N Z O ' N loftw^ b o m o 00 r rPa N O ' E xr � d afy •a CL, i„rr, n� p V rvY ^ k ".� a) 72 � o (n Q � Q 0 i Z y wl+ as E L Lu CD a- a O .o N CV N CO O m U N w ' -a)O o O �■ U cB cB m a Qce � Q c ° L � V�yy CO coj WrI k ` "„ a cp O _C ° co � m O °' w O O o � :2 a� m c V ) `"+ p m a c Q O co d = A Q U a o Cd LL �n 0 O _ ; C/) N •00 O O a A U r O y •^I �i w CD ° v 6 w M o E c O ,Q N coZ O V co -T O � O O 00 I- N � aP��ENT OF ie National Voluntary o I INNQ Laboratory Accreditation Program �y SATES 0* SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2005 American Asbestos Laboratories, Inc. 5005 W. Laurel St., Suite 110 Tampa,FL 33607 Mr. Khandaker I. Anam Phone: 813-287-1005 Fax: 813-285-8545 Email: ahandaker@eeandg.com http://www.eeadng.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 101775-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116:Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials I i i �d For the National Volunta&L borat Accreditation Program Effective 2018-04-01 through 2019-03-31 Page 1 of 1 j ..... I �ll11!!lllf' v"C'�' Imlool Illlllllllmumllll �_5 70Z O +-; Cu E Q u � U � D W_ W � N cn W c� U-) w W LU N Q Q O O v, N V N Cu u Cu LLJ LL f Cu Cu LLt r rr ri %Lu r f� r�r �//ii / �' I/11 fr r / j f � /�%I r �� r�rr�r •� � cu C i r i . r / • /J of i�yy••''��J li �� % % I�/r' //j�S, •� /� Cu RD EL MINI'"ll"0111 LL LLI O H CO LU Q a� N z Z N 0 > W Q a u w o F o O cn N T u W H � 0 FRI MNI � uummu� @iu�u� �� iJ!'�i� 575 II` airnli II Ikes I: iiuvv�w �iiu uuiuiui� ` uarnr II Ilkes, Iran d 330�4 24�l iu iuu; uuuuuuuu cure �d (305) 374 8300 r liar uru a�ur� 11 a-wirvkli es II L..0 (305) 314.. 004 www.eeanc:icg.c.oirn March 13, 2019 EE&G Project #2016-4323 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 1755 North Brown Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Subject: Asbestos Pre-Renovation Survey Unit A603 Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard Key West, FL 33040 Dear Mr. Vecchi: EE&G Environmental Services, LLC (EE&G) was retained by THC, Inc. (Client) to conduct an asbestos survey of Unit A603 (Subject Area) of the Key West by the Sea condominium building located at 2601 North Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida. The survey was performed on April 13, 2018 and November 8, 2018 by Hiram Aguiar of EE&G (certified under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, (AHERA). The purpose of this asbestos survey was to identify the presence, extent, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) that may be impacted as a result of planned renovations for compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Monroe County and applicable State and Federal Guidelines. METHODS The specified interior and exterior building materials were inspected for suspect ACM, unless otherwise noted. Each observed suspect material was described and sampled. Samples were collected according to procedures established by EPA in 40 CFR 763. Samples were sent to American Asbestos Laboratories in Tampa, Florida for analysis. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples were logged-in and stored for analysis. Analyses were performed using the polarized light microscopy (PLM) method of asbestos detection using guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Results were provided as percent (%) asbestos by volume. Samples found to contain greater than 1% asbestos were considered positive and listed as ACM. Sample found by this method to have less than 1% were further analyzed by EPA method 400 Point Count Procedure. The point counting allowed for a more accurate determination and results were provided as % asbestos by volume. LIMITATIONS OF SURVEY This asbestos inspection report has been prepared by EE&G in a manner consistent with industry standards exercised by members of the profession practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The intent of this survey report is to assist the owner or client in locating ACM. Under no circumstances is this survey to be utilized as a proposal or a project specification document without the expressed written consent of EE&G. The survey was conducted to identify suspect ACM in accessible interior and exterior areas of the subject area. If other areas at this location are to be impacted during planned or future Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 13, 2019 Page 2 renovations, a separate asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Some ACM may not have been discovered due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. Suspect materials discovered subsequent to the issue of this survey report should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Analyses were carried out by PLM. While the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos in bulk materials, PLM is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials, notably vinyl floor tiles, may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. EE&G's interpretations and recommendations are based upon the results of sample collection and analyses in compliance with environmental regulations, quality control and assurance standards, and the scope of work as indicated in EE&G's proposal. The results, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report pertain to conditions observed at the time of the survey. Other conditions elsewhere in the subject building(s) may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed locations and, such conditions are unknown, may change over time, and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the use of EE&G's client, and is not intended for use by third party beneficiaries. The client shall indemnify and hold EE&G harmless against liability for loss arising out of or relating to reliance by a third party on work performed thereunder, or the contents of this report. EE&G will not be held responsible for the interpretation or use by others of data developed pursuant to the compilation of this report, or for use of segregated portions of this report. SURVEY AREA DESCRIPTION AND OBSERVATIONS Unit A603 Noise Insulation Project EE&G reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, EE&G designed this survey to include stucco. RESULTS Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) Asbestos was not identified in amounts greater than 1% in the sampled materials. Materials containing less than 1% asbestos The presence of less than 1% asbestos was identified in the samples collected in the exterior stucco that will be impacted by the planned renovations. Nonasbestos-containing materials Asbestos was not detected in the following materials: • White drywall system. • White exterior caulking (windows & doors). UNIT A603 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 13, 2019 Page 3 • Gray interior window glazing. The original laboratory report is attached. CONCLUSIONS The stucco was found to contain less than 1 percent chrysotile asbestos. According to EPA, these materials are not regulated as ACM, but OSHA considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos a potential hazard to workers exposed to the airborne dust from these materials. EE&G recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods to assure that minor amounts of asbestos fibers do not become airborne, that employees involved in this work wear appropriate personal and respiratory protection, and exposure assessments be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a 0.1 fiber/cc 8-hour TWA PEL and a 1fiber/cc 30-minute excursion limit. Notification to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) of intent to renovate is not necessary, however, the general contractor should have a copy of this survey at the site during the entire project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). EE&G appreciates the opportunity to provide you and your organization with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) 374-8300. Sincerely, Reviewed by Hiram Aguilar Certified AHERA Building Inspector Timothy Lentz, P.G. Senior Project Professional, EE&G EE&G Asbestos Consultant #AX84 Attachments UNIT A603 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 13, 2019 Attachments PLM LABORATORY RESULTS UNIT A603 AAL Thursday, Jun 7 2018, 12:37 PM American Asbestos Laboratories i.F?aAsz.. '>„`: ...:k:'::.e. .".. "iaa'?.R'*;i°w,;,.:. $ REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N.BROWN ROAD BY. Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE,GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA, FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email. (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) `Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Wednesday,April 25,2018 # of Samples: 7 Date out: Thursday,Jun 7 2018 Transported- FEDEX GROUND Work Order# T1806013 Sampled by: HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KID, Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA -BLDG A UNIT 603 o Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing 0 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. 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Lu / V CL R / CIO « < EEbG Environmental Services, LLC 5751 5751 Miami Lakes Drive Miami Lakes, Florida 33014 BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM Bldg. A Unit 603 CHAIN OF CUSTODY Key West by The Sea CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: 2601 N. Roosevelt Blvd., Key West, FL CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: 4-13-18 PHASEITASK: Survey DATE SENT: DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y / 1 (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX ll// SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. z/17 White Drywall system LVR corner ceiling 2. 'ell LVR corner wall 3. -///9 Hall closet 4. /zo Exterior caulking Sliding patio door 5. V Kitchen window 6. �i� Gray Inteiror window glazing Courtyard bedroom window 7. -11,13 V TF Kitchen window 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATEITIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE 4-13-18 Hiram Aguiar c T A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis yXII Lmr II n y 5 2 ... • . AAL Wednesday, Dec 5 2018, 10:38 AM American Asbestos Laboratories REPORT SENT THC,INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY., Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE, GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA, FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-0520 Fax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email. (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials', EPA/600/R-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Tuesday,November 13,2018 # of Samples: 2 Date out: Wednesday, Dec 5 2018 Transported: FEDEX GROUND Work Order# T1811076 Sampled by. HIRAM AGUTAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA BLDG A, UNIT 603 Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM I Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing 0 or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government. All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. American Asbestos Laboratories assumes no responsibility for whether the samples accurately represent the material in question N N a a O N rC U U U Co fzq00 p C II 11 W U O c ( v } p W U L Q J oo L Wc~i � `� = ct) m o O Ta g `� o ti c a U J coo W p C., L ?� O ¢ m U = 7 C oz ¢ � � > � ti mco co N rY O yE �; m A •� coLL LZ Q ~ E II M co) 1- m > 11 Q N V V F II U o U U a3 � co � �- c �, o W 1�� a oo m if J v U a c C) f o J �0 II d U m U I- d 0 @ II Y LL w v, g a m m a CO E U. 11 !' a m M � 11 ;2 Na m .� QO m m a u U E a II U Z �+ O m o N Q d cfl cD — o aV) mU- O O Z Z c U N T} II C) .. m f0 �_ Y II +: ~ t0 J H MUmuj p M u CL U O O E N �ID E U F u- g q U U M Q Q 11 -- Q .,J pq H it uco -j ] a w MW W .a Q U o @ C Ill (co If O Ill Q Q U IL mV. U n u II 11 n C� rs C Z U W Q co 3 C7 C7 Q Q Q U o- U) a H w A Nz ` O a ayi WO Z 'o W iz03 c m V 4 A � o o QQ EE&G Environmental Services, LLC EEbG 5751 Miami Lakes Drive Miami Lakes, Florida 33014 BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: Key West by the Sea-Bldg.A CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: //- 1;-- - C BILL GROUP/PHASE: Survey DATE SENT: 11-12-18 DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: 48 Hours SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit ,�60-37 Sliding Glass 2. White/Gray Exterior Wall Stucco Unit A/C Unit 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Al CHAIN OF CUSTODY: NOV 13 DATE/TIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE 5- Hiram Aquiar T C T C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 13, 2019 Attachments INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPHS UNIT A603 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 13, 2019 Attachments y5i��w; I i IIII lylllll Photo 1: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. uVVVIVIiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui Photo 2: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A603 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 13, 2019 Attachments 0 I, II Photo 3: No asbestos detected in typical exterior sliding glass door caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. pp 9I � II ills uo���uuuuuuuuuuuVuuuum uum i ���II 6i P 9 u�tl0 oV VVVVV VVV I Y Photo 4: No asbestos detected in typical exterior window caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A603 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 13, 2019 Attachments KIM ago `a /�6rfsy�,,, y uudi / Photo 5: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. I ���� uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Photo 6: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. UNIT A603 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 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Anam Phone: 813-287-1005 Fax: 813-285-8545 Email: ahandaker@eeandg.com http://www.eeadng.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 101775-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116:Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials I i i �d For the National Volunta&L borat Accreditation Program Effective 2018-04-01 through 2019-03-31 Page 1 of 1 j ..... I �ll11!!lllf' v"C'�' Imlool Illlllllllmumllll �_5 70Z O +-; Cu E Q u � U � D W_ W � N cn W c� U-) w W LU N Q Q O O v, N V N Cu u Cu LLJ LL f Cu Cu LLt r rr ri %Lu r f� r�r �//ii / �' I/11 fr r / j f � /�%I r �� r�rr�r •� � cu C i r i . r / • /J of i�yy••''��J li �� % % I�/r' //j�S, •� /� Cu RD EL MINI'"ll"0111 LL LLI O H CO LU Q a� N z Z N 0 > W Q a u w o F o O cn N T u W H � 0 FRI MNI � 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth, Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building A, Unit 605 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building A, Unit 605 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of four(4) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials, and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. • White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. • Grey drywall system See Appendix A for the laboratory analysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number. A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building A, Unit 605 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • G rey d rywa I I syste m • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The grey drywall system located in the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however, is not considered to be ACM. According to the EPA, materials with less than 1% asbestos content are not regulated as ACM; however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. GBTS recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of Building A, Unit 605 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, yw m �. S l _. William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building A, Unit 605 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building A, Unit 605 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103406 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/09/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-The-Sea Condo: Bldg A Unit 605 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Drywall LVRM-Ceiling-Grey Brown/Gray 10%Cellulose 60%Gypsum None Detected Drywall System Fibrous 30%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103406-0001 Homogeneous 1-Joint Compound LVRM-Ceiling-Grey White 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103406-0001A Homogeneous 2-Drywall LVRM-Wall-Grey Brown/White 10%Cellulose 65%Gypsum None Detected Drywall System Fibrous 25%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103406-0002 Homogeneous 2-Joint Compound LVRM-Wall-Grey White 20%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103406-0002A Homogeneous 3 Front Door-White/ Brown/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103406-0003 Homogeneous 4 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103406-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(3) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(3) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/09/2021 16:28:27 ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:11/9/2021 4:28 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103406 yy C, p 2700 West Cypress Creek Road, D122 GALLAGHER TECHI`lCA�, SERVICES Fcitt Laudeirdak'w,Horida 33309 BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIENTLTHC,Inc. PROJECT: Kew West Bye-the-Sea Candle: Big9 1LqmW 6QS CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER: 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED: 11/0312021 BILL GROUP'IPHIASE: IH/7ABIDPROCESS DATE SENT: I( /,,'L/ 1-2- DATE VERBAL NEEDED: STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE f ESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION -- 3, 4. r 5, —-—---------------------- 6. 7. 9. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: D,ATEI'TIME PRINT,,INAME/SlGt4AIU,R!���,,-,��,7, PURPOSE 0 T A CL-D A C T A C= CollecUon T=Transportation A=Analysis ov c Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building A, Unit 605 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 our ",e)NS j"IVC. ACES 2247 Wrightsbo,ro Road rye , Y Augusta,GA 30904 L S 0 101�0 Mailing Address: PO Box 3229,Augusta, GA 30914-3229 Telephone:706-262-2000 e Facsimile: 706-262-3299 o www.aces-usa.com October 24, 2017 Client: Kemnar General Contracting 923 White Street Key West, Florida 33040 ATTN: Mrs. Vicki Marino Project: Pre-Renovation Asbestos Inspection Key West by the Sea B105 Key West, Florida Report Number: 1762-106-001 On October 17, 2017, a representative of Alternative Construction & Environmental Solutions, Inc. (ACES) and American Management Resources Corporation (AMRQ performed a limited, pre-renovation asbestos inspection of the above referenced structures for the presence of asbestos-containing materials (ACM). An individual who holds accreditation as an AHERA and Florida Inspector conducted the inspection under the direction of AMRC, a Florida licensed inspection company, License LAC#AXS7. Attached is a report of findings from the inspections. If you have any questions or need additional information,please feel free to give-us a call. AL71ERNATIM CONSTRUC77ON Er ENVIRONMENrAL SOLU77ONS, INC. Mark E. Hartz Jack Snider Vice President Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant Attachments Alternative Construction&Environmental Solutions,Inc. Report Number: 1762-106-001 Page 1 of 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Executive Summary 2. Objective 3. Site Description 4. Inspection Protocol 5. Results 6. Conclusion and Recommendations 7. Laboratory Analysis Sheets and Chains of Custody Alternative Construction&Environmental Solutions,Inc. Report Number: 1762-106-001 Page 2 of 6 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A representative of Alternative Construction & Environmental Solutions, Inc., performed a limited asbestos inspection on properties located at Key West by the Sea, Key West, Florida on October 17, 2017. The purpose of the inspection was to determine if asbestos- containing materials would be encountered during renovation of the structure. Random samples of suspect materials were collected and analyzed for asbestos content. It is ACES' understanding that the structure is scheduled for renovation. The asbestos inspection, therefore, was performed to comply with 29 CFR 1926.,1101. During renovation, the identified friable ACM or non-friable ACM that might become friable during renovation must be abated prior to disturbance. A State of Florida licensed asbestos contractor using a licensed supervisor/foreman and properly trained workers in accordance with a project design prepared by an accredited project designer must perform asbestos abatement. In addition, an air monitoring professional should perform third-party air monitoring during abatement. It is important to note that Federal and State regulations require a I 0-day notification prior to any renovation/demolition activities that may impact the condition of ACM in a building that affords public access or occupancy. These activities must be performed in accordance with current Federal and State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection guidelines. 2.0 OBJECTIVE The objective of ACES'inspection was to identify and sample suspect asbestos-containing materials within the structure. This report was prepared for the exclusive use of the client for specific application to the subject project. No warranties, either expressed or implied, are made or intended. The material contained herein shall not, in whole or part, be disseminated or conveyed to any other party or be used or relied upon by any other party, in whole or part, without ACES' written consent. 3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION The units are occupied, condominium housing units located at Key West by the Sea, Key West, Florida. The limitations of the sampling were directed by the client to the areas that were to be disturbed during the renovation. These include but are not limited to: drywall, joint compound, window glazing and caulking and stucco. 4.0 INSPECTION PROTOCOL Random samples of suspect asbestos materials were collected by an U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) accredited asbestos inspector. Suspect materials were grouped into specific homogeneous areas using one of the following classifications: surfacing material, thermal system insulation, or miscellaneous materials. A surfacing material is sprayed,troweled-on,or otherwise applied to surfaces(i.e.,fireproofing, ceiling texture). Thermal system insulation consists of material applied to pipes, fittings,boilers, breaching, tanks, ducts, or other structural components to prevent heat loss or gain. Alternative Construction&Environmental Solutions,Inc. Report Number: 1762-106-001 Page 3 of 6 Miscellaneous materials consist of items such as flooring, ceiling tiles, roofing materials, and cement board. In the course of an inspection the inspector randomly collects samples that are assessed for friability,accessibility, condition, damage potential, and relation to the ventilation system. The inspector, using a knife, chisel, or coring tool, collected bulk samples of suspect materials. Prior to sampling, when required, the suspect material was sprayed with a surfactant to reduce fiber release. Samples collected were assigned a unique sample ID number and placed in a sealed container. Samples were sent to McCall & Spero Environmental,Inc., aNVLAP accredited laboratory(101895-0) and analyzed for asbestos content by Polarized Light Microscopy(PLM) coupled with dispersion staining techniques, in accordance with USEPA Method 40 CFR, Chapter 1, Part 763, Subpart F,Appendix A. The percentage of asbestos, where applicable, was determined by microscopic visual estimation. Regulatory agencies (USEPA and OSHA) have defined ACM as a material containing greater than one percent asbestos. In order to define a material as non-ACM, a minimum number of samples must be collected and analyzed dependent upon the type and quantity of the homogeneous material. Additionally, samples determined to have an asbestos content of less than 10 per cent through PLM visual estimation (including those materials with an asbestos content of less than one percent) may either be assumed ACM or verified for asbestos content by point count analysis. A point count analysis is a statistical method for quantifying the percentage of asbestos in a material by PLM. Point counting was not within the scope of work for this project. Asbestos materials are assessed as friable or non-friable. Friable materials, when dry, can be crumbled,pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure and have a higher potential for a fiber release than non-friable materials. Non-friable materials are materials that are firmly bound by plastic, cement, etc., and cannot be reduced to powder by hand pressure. The USEPA recommends that floor the materials with no detectable asbestos through PLM analysis be verified through Transmission Electron Microscopy(TEM) analysis. Analysis utilizing TEM techniques was not performed at this time. 5.0 RESULTS Thirteen samples were collected from the unit and were analyzed by the laboratory. Table I A is a listing of homogeneous materials for the structure and Table 1B is a listing of analytical results for asbestos. Alternative Construction&Environmental Solutions,Inc. Report Number: 1762-106-001 Page 4 of 6 TABLE IN Key West by the Sea B105 Key West, FL Homogeneous Areas HA Sample Location Material Description Category ERV Closet HA-1 Pilaster Wall Drywall Misc. Bedroom 2 at Wall Unit Bedroom I Wall HA-2 Living Room Closet Ceiling Joint Compound. Misc. Closet Pilaster Wall Livingloom Closet Wall HA-3 Front Walk Stucco* Surf Rear Court HA-4 Bedroom Window Glazing Misc. Bedroom Window HA-5 Sliding Glass Door Caulk Misc. Bed Window LEGEND: Misc.-Miscellaneous Surf.- Surfacing TS1-Thermal System Insulation *Stucco samples combined with current reports to satisfy sampling of surfacing material TABLE IB Key West by the Sea B105 Key West, FL Asbestos Analysis Results Sample ID # of HA Material Description Asbestos ape F/ Samples Present Asbestos NF PS-1 A-C 3 1 _Dr all No F PS-2 A-D 4 2 Joint Com ound No F PS-3 A-B 2 3 Stucco No F PS-4 A-B 2 4 Glaz ng YES I Chrysotile F PS-5 A-B 2 5 Caulk 40 F LEGEND: F-Friable NF-Non-friable PACM-Presumed Asbestos-containing Material Alternative Construction&Environmental Solutions,Inc. Report Nuinber 1762-106-001 Page 5 of 6 6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Inconclusive results would be results where the Polarized Light Microscopy analysis yielded a result of less than 1% asbestos. These materials would have to be treated as asbestos-containing material or point counted to determine their final status. There were no samples that contained inconclusive results. In summary, the survey identified friable ACM in the structures. This material includes (Quantities are estimates only and are not intended for bidding purposes): 1. The glazing in the Windows contained as much as 3% Chrysotile Asbestos. It is recommended that the windows be removed as one unit as to not disturb the material. During this inspection,materials suspect to contain asbestos may have been identified, but due to their location or current use, were not sampled. These non-sampled suspect materials include, but are not limited to, physically inaccessible materials, and materials that when sampled would degrade the operation of their parent system or contribute to asbestos contamination of a building system. Examples of the last category include gaskets and dampers in ventilation systems, and boiler seals. It is ACES' understanding the structure is scheduled for renovation. Therefore, the identified asbestos-containing materials must be removed prior to any activity that would disturb the material. A licensed asbestos abatement contractor, using a licensed asbestos abatement supervisor/foreman and properly trained workers must be employed to perform the abatement. Additionally, an accredited project designer should design the abatement project, and third party.air monitoring should be performed during abatement. Abatement must be performed in accordance with current Federal USEPA, OSHA, and State of Florida guidelines, This inspection was performed by Mark E. Hartz,AHERA Inspector Certificate Number 172-EVT502-042 which is valid until February 3, 2018. Alternative Construction&Environmental Solutions,Inc. Report Number: 3762-106-001 Page 6 of 6 McCall and Spero 183 I Williamson Court-Suite 100#Louisvilla,KY 40223 Phone(5W)244-7135-(800)841-0180*FAX(502)244-7136 specialists in Microanalysis E-mail.custornerseryiwOmsolabs.com-Website:wwwrnselabs.com Date, October 23, 2017 Attention: Mark Hartz ACES,Inc. Subject: Analysis of bulk, samples for asbestos mineral fibers by Polarized Light Microscopy (P,LM) with Dispersion Staining(EPA/600/R-93/116) RE: MSE-POI87ACES.4 Kenmar/B 105 KWBS Key West,FL Project Dear Mr.Hartz: McCall & Spero E-avironmental, Inc. has completed the analyses of the bulk samples we received from your offices on October 18, 2017. These samples represent the bulk samples from the Kenmar/B 105 KWB S Key West, FL Project. The PLM bulk analysis was performed according to the "Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials", R. L. Perkins and B. W. Harvey (EPA/600/R-93)/116). The results for the thirteen(13,) samples are summarized in the 1-bllowing report. Please note that for samples consisting of two or more distinct components, each component is analyzed and reported individually(EPA 40 CFR Part 61 [FRL-4821-7'1]). Thank you for consulting McCall & Spero Environmental, Inc. Should you have any questions concerning these results, please contact our office. Sincerely, Kevin R. Bean, B.A. PLM Laboratory Director NVLAP LA Co&101895-4 SUMMARY OAF PLM BULK ANALYSIS RESULTS Page 2 NOTES: ND =None Detected CH= Chrysotile A=Amosite AC=Actinolite CR=Crocidolite AN=Anthophyllite, TR=Tremolite: For samples consisfmg of separate components, each component is analyzed and reported separately. Results apply only to items tested. Quantification is accurate to within ± 10%. Results from this report must not be reproduced, except in fall, with the approval of McCall & Spero Environmental, Inc. This report must not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. ** EPA recommends that bulk materials found negative for asbestos or less than one percent asbestos by polarized light microscopy that fall into one of five dominmtly nonffiable categories be reanalyzed by an additional method,, such as transmission electron microscopy. (EPA Notice of Advisory, FR Vol. 59, No. 146 &Test Method EPA 6(l0/R-93/ 116), Analyst: Kevin R. Bean, B.AX-f McCall & Spero Environmental, Inc. SUMMARY OF PLM BULK ANALYSIS RESULTS Page I Project Name: Ken mar/B 105 KVrB S Key West,FL Pro ect j McCall &Spero Environmental Project No. IMSE-PO I 87ACES.4 MSE 4 SAMPLE# ASBESTOS OTHERFIBROUS %NON-FIBROUS P0187ACES.4- DESCRIPTION TYPE&% MATERIAL&% MATERIAL COLOR .......... PS-JA 001 Dr all ND Cellulose 20% 801% White, PS-lB 002 ND Cellulose/'20% 801% Wlxite PS-1c 003 Drywall ND Cellulose 20% 80% White PS-2A 004 Joint Compound ND Cellulose 5% 95% White PS-2B 005 Joint Compound Cellulose 5% 95% White PS-2C 006 Joint Compound ND Cellulose 15% 95% White PS-21) 007 Joint Compound ND Cellulose 5% 95% White PS-3A 008 Stucco ND Cellulose 15% 85% White PS-3B 009 Stucco ND Cellulose 151/o 85% White PS-4A Cellulose/31/o 010 Glazing CH/ 3% Glass/2% 92% Gra PS-413 Cellulose/3% Oil Glazing CH 3% Glass 12% 92% Gray PS-5A 012 Caulk ND** Cellulose/2% 98%, Beige PS-5B 0113 Caulk ND** Cellulose/2% 98% BeiLe McCall & Spero Environmental, Inc. ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUrIONS) INC. oSTANDARD ES PG Box 3229 2247 Wrigbtsboro Road DAY ir►AL8 Augusta,GA 30914 Augusta,GA 30904 cr24 HOUR Phone: 706-262-2000 Fax: 706-26 -3299' o AME DAY ASBESTOS BULK CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECOC RD PROJECT NUMBER: PR�J;IECI',A�DI�RE'SS CITY,,S"I'AT1E„ �" R.ENO VATIC DEMC31,1 ONI o LRVMEDW FULL o DATE SAMALBT). a,/t7. � SAMPLE BY. LISP`OF SAMPLES Lam.No . SAMPLqlD SAMPLE LOCATION SAWLE DESCRIPTION QUANTITYUA F Ott vtoa It f� ,20 01 fko pwk ei .. A s r 6� ,ss SO C DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY/REMARKS: A J Relinquished by., Date: ! Received by Date: ` + a , Rehnquished ISM Date: Received by, Date: 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth,Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building B, Unit 208 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building B, Unit 208 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey,GBTS collected a total of three(3) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials, and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. • White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. • Grey drywall system See Appendix A for the laboratory analysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number.A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building B, Unit 208 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The grey drywall system located in the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however, is not considered to be ACM.According to the EPA, materials with less than 1%asbestos content are not regulated as ACM; however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials.GBTS recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of Building B, Unit 208 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, yw m �. S l _. William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building B, Unit 208 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building B, Unit 208 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103410 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/09/2021 - 11/11/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-The-Sea Condo: Bldg B Unit#208 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Joint Compound Hall Closet-Ceiling- White 20%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103410-0001 Homogeneous No drywall present. 1-Tape Hall Closet-Ceiling- White 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 932103410-0001A Homogeneous 2 Hall Closet-Wall- White 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103410-0002 Homogeneous No drywall present. 3 Front Door-White/ White 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103410-0003 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(1) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(3) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/11/2021 17:47:13 ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:11/11/2021 5:47 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103410 C G 2 700 West Cypress Creek Road, D122 GALLAGHER ITCF-11'�M-.AL SERVICES Fort Laiuderdale,,Flo6da 33309 B.z,,,sSFT[' t 61ULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIENT: THC Inc. PROJECT: Kew West Bv,-the-Sea Condo: Blida 0 Unit# 2ot CLIENT CONTACT-. Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER: 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED: 11/03 /202,11 BILL GROUP/PHASE: IH17ABIDPROCESS DATE SENT: 2.4 DATE VERBAL NEEDED. fl STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE SCRIP'TION S MPLE LOCATION 2. 3. 4, 6. 7. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17, 16. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATEfTIME PRINT NAME�6�ATURE mn J PURPOSE A) C,�T A C�..,T A C T A C= Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building B, Unit 208 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth, Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building B, Unit 307 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building B, Unit 307 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of four(4) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials, and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. • White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. • Grey drywall system See Appendix A for the laboratory analysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number.A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building B, Unit 307 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The grey drywall system located in the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however, is not considered to be ACM. According to the EPA, materials with less than 1% asbestos content are not regulated as ACM; however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. GBTS recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of Building B, Unit 307 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, yw m �. S l _. William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building B, Unit 307 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building B, Unit 307 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103408 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/11/2021 - 11/12/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-The-Sea Condo: Bldg B Unit#307 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Drywall Hall Closet-Wall- Brown/White 10%Cellulose 5%Gypsum None Detected Grey Drywall System Fibrous 85%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103408-0001 Homogeneous 1-Joint Compound Hall Closet-Wall- White 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103408-0001A Homogeneous 2 Hall Closet-Ceiling- White/Beige 20%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103408-0002 Homogeneous No drywall present. 3 Front Window- White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected White/Pink Frame Non-Fibrous 932103408-0003 Caulking Homogeneous 4 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103408-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(3) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(2) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/12/2021 09:34:33 ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:11/12/2021 9:34 AM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103408 2700 West Cypress Cseek Roa(l, D1.22 GALLAGHER TECHNKAL SERVKH, Foil,LaUd(.ifdale�, Florida 33309 BASSET'r BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIIENTL THC-,Inc. PROJECT: Kew West Bv-the-Se,a Condo: CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER: 2019-4642 DATE C�OLLECTED:—. 11/0312021 BILL GROUP/PHASE: IH/7ABIDPRt CESS DATE SENT. /(,I 12_1 DATE VERBAL NEEDED, '01 STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y J (circle one,) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE ESCRIP'TION SAIMPLE LOCATION 2. — 3. 4. C 6. 7 8. 11. 12, 1'3. 14, 15" 16, 17, 18. 19. 20 CHAIR' OF CUSTODY: DATE/T'IME PRINTNAME/SI NATURg-"'' PURPOSE T A T-- A C T A C= Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis C� Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building B, Unit 307 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth, Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building B, Unit 309 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building B, Unit 309 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 17, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of four (4) bulk samples from the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the sampled materials, and therefore are NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA). See for the laboratory analysis report. 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number. A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may Building B, Unit 309 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ACM was not identified during GBTS's limited pre-renovation survey. Therefore, no further asbestos- related action is recommended at this time. If other areas not previously inspected at the Subject Location are to be impacted during planned renovations, a pre-renovation asbestos survey of these areas will be required. If suspect building materials are discovered after GBTS's limited survey, these materials should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate responses should be initiated. Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Building B, Unit 309 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, ,o" ., ,.w William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building B, Unit 309 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building B, Unit 309 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103405 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/09/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-the-Sea Condo: Bldg B Unit#309 IH/ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1 Hall Closet-Wall- White 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103405-0001 Homogeneous No Drywall present. 2 Hall Closet-Ceiling- White 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103405-0002 Homogeneous No drywall present. 3 Front Window- Brown/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected White/Pink Frame Non-Fibrous 932103405-0003 Caulking Homogeneous 4 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103405-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(2) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(2) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/09/2021 16:35:12 ASS pL 00080001 138 Printed:11/9/2021 4:35 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103405 C' t`3 C'° I C)3 L/G' 2700 West Cypress Creek Road,D122 GALLAGI-IER TECW'41CAL,SERVICES Fo�t Laiuciprd�fle' Florida 33'W9 T T BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN' OF CUSTODY CLIIENTL-THC Inc. PROJECT: Kew West By-the-Sea Condo. 131 C"'Unit# CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT INUMBER: 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED:— 11/ 03 /201211 BILL GROUP/PHASE: IH/7ABIDPROCESS 41 DATE SENT: DATE VERBAL NEEDED- 101 11 11./'�'1, IV,? 17.: p 777 STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED:_',' SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR, SAMi RIPTION TALE LOCATION 2. 1'160-1 t) e" 00 A Q—(:- 7. 111. 12, 14. 15. 11 6, 117, 18, 119. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY.- DATEITIME PRINT HA „Pi ATURE PURPOSE T A f _> A C T A, C!= Coll ection T=Transportation A=Analysts Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building B, Unit 309 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... I 70 �C'�' omool 00000mumoo Z O a--; 217 E u O W -a W 4-1 N DC W w V) °' J 0 m 4-1 Z / O N N E Q ui f�% % o /O///G/ R ANNI% / 'I r Jr . //� // �/ fi r ' AI !� /i li �q '�/Iioi% LLJ f; Ju iLL LL / ai � CIZI W G r�/ �j/rpl � 11ra//o //1 � �/ 'Peel" / i0/i0i f �r i � � Qv I �,. ,j r f / %r 1 11 % /i /1 / L W � 1/r! Jri W r rrrr ,r r % � / �o �/ �S, Y.1 f rr/ J' %r q/% ' ' >LL 0 XLLI LU (n 0 H CO 0 N Q a� o Z N a� W Q u 0 W a H o (n Q N FRI 0 � W H 0 � 0 MCI �ps � �, ❑ 4 ..... 70 �'C'�' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Z O a--; W 21' ~ _ E u u O 0 W z V 4-1 m DC p w Z V) J W — =$ LU 4-1 W -c:: i o / ;% / 0 O O LU LLI J �, 1 Ji/ dni%// LLI LL r10 LPL 0 tdWl r 1 zLL fB U O LLI — V) W � /' in LLI rR W ou 00/r/ /� EL N W 0 co > Q V) O Q > W c~ u W V co � O fB Q N C N W — o a = N o W ~ H � Q FRI MCI •ti ' o r ti o- c N �' a ■ ■ � o`o � Q N w cts p Z N� ° _ o -- a� ro as ° Q V0 oa a o c as .c W a a o tr � � _ .•7 1— o ao o O , SC o .� L o ° �._.__. 'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth, Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building B, Unit 405 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building B, Unit 405 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey,GBTS collected a total of three(3) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials, and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. • White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. • Grey drywall system See Appendix A for the laboratory analysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number.A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building B, Unit 405 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The grey drywall system located in the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however, is not considered to be ACM. According to the EPA, materials with less than 1% asbestos content are not regulated as ACM; however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. GBTS recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of Building B, Unit 405 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, yw m �. S l _. William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building B, Unit 405 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building B, Unit 405 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103446 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/09/2021 - 11/11/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-the-Sea Condo: Bldg B Unit#405 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Joint Compound Laundry Rm-Ceiling- White 20%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103446-0001 Homogeneous No drywall present. 1-Tape Laundry Rm-Ceiling- White 50%Cellulose 50%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Grey Drywall System Fibrous 932103446-0001A Homogeneous 2-Joint Compound Laundry Rm-Wall- White 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103446-0002 Homogeneous 2-Tape Laundry Rm-Wall- White 90%Cellulose 10%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Grey Drywall System Fibrous 932103446-0002A Homogeneous 3 Front Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103446-0003 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(2) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(3) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/11/2021 17:41:11 ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:11/11/2021 5:41 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103446 44' 9- 2700 West Cypress Creek Road,D122 GALLAGHER TECHNC CAL�3,ERV" CEfi Fort Laude�rdale,Florida 33309 B.. ssF, [T BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: Kew West B -the-Sea Condo: Bldcl$ Unit# ............ Ifo CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMIBER: 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED� Il/ 03 1202 G 1 BILL ROUP/PHASE: IH/7ABIDPROCESS DATE SENT: c) DATE VERBAL NEEDED:— STOP AT FIRST' POSIITIVE: Y (drdeorie) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMI PLE LOCATION,..,. 1. 2. C"-A- ' ,f 3. tz K IV-r 4. 5. 6. 10. it. 12. 13. 14. 16. 17, 18. 19, 20, CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATEITIME PRINT N 'ME; IGNATURE PURPOSE j h) T A i V I_-A C T A C= Collection T=Transportahon A=Analysis hit Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building B, Unit 405 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T December6,2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth,Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building B,Unit 601 2601 N.Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services(GBTS),a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building B, Unit 601 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 17, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material(ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated withthe Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of three (3) bulk samples from the following materials: • Grey drywa 11 system • White/pink caulking Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the sampled materials, and therefore are NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA). See Appendix Aforthe la boratory a na lysis report. 4350 W. Cypress Street,Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www.gallagherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi December6,2021 Page 2 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS'ssurvey waslimited tosuspect building materialsthat may be impacted during planned renovation activities,asdefined bythe Client. Eachobserved suspect mate rial was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area(HA) identification number. A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materialswas assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR) Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials)standard E2356- 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSLAnalytical, Inc. (EMSL)located in Tampa, Florida for analysisvia Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials(EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratoryanalysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samplesfound to contain greater than one percent (1%)asbestos by volume were considered "positive",and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-partyfor bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building mate rialsscheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials,it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremelysmall asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremelyfine asbestos fibersthatare beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may Building B, Unit 601 Mr.Steve Vecchi December6,2021 Page 3 differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas.Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries. The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless againstany/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-partywork performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTSwill not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report.GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review,GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interiordrywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in thefollowing materials: • Grey drywa 11 system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ACM was not identified during GBTS's limited pre-renovation survey. Therefore, no further asbestos- related action is recommended at this time. Ifotherareas not previously inspected at the Subject Location are to be impacted during planned renovations, a pre-renovation asbestos survey of these areas will be required. If suspect building materialsare discovered afterGBTS'slimited survey, these materials should be sampled and analyzedto determine asbestos content,and appropriate responses should be initiated. Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content,and appropriate response actions should be initiated. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However,the general contractor should keep a copy of this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Building B, Unit 601 Mr.Steve Vecchi December6,2021 Page 4 GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmentaI consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at(813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, ., ,.w William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH,LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Ga I Iaghe r Bassett Services,I nc. Ga I Iaghe r Bassett Services,I nc. A H E RA Ce rt ifie d Asbe st os I nspe cto r Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—LaboratoryAnalysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building B, Unit 601 Mr.Steve Vecchi December6,2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORYANALYSIS REPORT Building B, Unit 601 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103409 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/09/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-The-Sea Condo: Bldg B Unit#601 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Drywall Bedroom Closet-Wall Brown/Gray 70%Cellulose 5%Gypsum None Detected -Grey Drywall Fibrous 25%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103409-0001 System Homogeneous 1-Joint Compound Bedroom Closet-Wall White 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected -Grey Drywall Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103409-0001A System Homogeneous 2-Joint Compound Bedroom Closet- White 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected Ceiling-Grey Drywall Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103409-0002 System Homogeneous No drywall present. 2-Tape Bedroom Closet- White 50%Cellulose 50%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Ceiling-Grey Drywall Fibrous 932103409-0002A System Homogeneous 3 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 5%Quartz None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 95%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103409-0003 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(3) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(2) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Report amended:12/08/2021 16:43:37 Replaces initial report from:11/09/2021 16:23:20 Reason Code:Client-Change to Appearance ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:12/8/2021 4:46 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderlD: 932103409 U3��o� 414d 2700 West Cypress Creek Road,D122 GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33309 BASSETT ����� BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIENT: THC. Inc. PROJECT: Kew_West_By-the-Sea Condo: Bldq VUnit# CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER: 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED: 11/03/2021 BILL GROUP/PHASE: IH/7ABIDPROCESS 1 DATE SENT: 4 DATE VERBAL NEEDEp: STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DfEjCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 2. L 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATEITIME PRINT NAME/SIGMA URE PURPOSE MT A C T A C=Collection T=Transp rtation A=Analysis Pace 1 of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi December6,2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building B, Unit 601 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth, Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building B, Unit 607 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building B, Unit 607 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of four(4) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials, and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. • White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. • Grey drywall system See Appendix A for the laboratory analysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number.A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building B, Unit 607 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The grey drywall system of the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however, is not considered to be ACM. According to the EPA, materials with less than 1% asbestos content are not regulated as ACM; however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials.GBTS recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of Building B, Unit 607 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, yw m �. S l _. William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building B, Unit 607 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building B, Unit 607 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103448 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/11/2021 - 11/12/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-the-Sea Condo: Bldg B Unit#607 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1 Closet-Ceiling-Grey Gray/White 30%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Drywall System Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103448-0001 Homogeneous No drywall present. 2-Drywall Closet-Wall-Grey Brown/Gray 10%Cellulose 60%Gypsum None Detected Drywall System Fibrous 30%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103448-0002 Homogeneous 2-Joint Compound Closet-Wall-Grey White 20%Ca Carbonate None Detected Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103448-0002A Homogeneous 3 Front Window- White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected White/Pink Frame Non-Fibrous 932103448-0003 Caulking Homogeneous 4 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103448-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(2) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(3) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/12/2021 09:41:02 ASS pL 00080001 138 Printed:11/12/2021 9:41 AM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103448 270OW(,stCypress,CfeekRc)adD122 GALL., G11ER T'ECHNIC,At ;ERVICES Fort Lauderdale, Roricla 33309 BA5'SE17 o list;, BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF CUSTODY CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: KmWest By-thie-Sea Condo: Bid , unip, 60-7 CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER: 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED: 11/03I2w721 BILL GROUPIPHASE!: IH/7ABIDPROCESS, DATE SENT: lo DATE VERBAL NEEDED: I , - STOP AT' FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. 2 ....... A" 3. IJ-110 4. 6, 7., 8. 9 16. 111. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16, 17 18. 19. 20 CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATEITIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE ' T A C T A C T"" A C= CoHectbri T= "T'ranspoflation A=Analysis lojo A"- Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building B, Unit 607 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... I 70 �C'�' omool 00000mumoo Z O a--; 217 E u O W -a W 4-1 N DC W w V) °' J 0 m 4-1 Z / O N N E Q ui f�% % o /O///G/ R ANNI% / 'I r Jr . //� // �/ fi r ' AI !� /i li �q '�/Iioi% LLJ f; Ju iLL LL / ai � CIZI W G r�/ �j/rpl � 11ra//o //1 � �/ 'Peel" / i0/i0i f �r i � � Qv I �,. ,j r f / %r 1 11 % /i /1 / L W � 1/r! Jri W r rrrr ,r r % � / �o �/ �S, Y.1 f rr/ J' %r q/% ' ' >LL 0 XLLI LU (n 0 H CO 0 N Q a� o Z N a� W Q u 0 W a H o (n Q N FRI 0 � W H 0 � 0 MCI �ps � �, ❑ 4 ..... 70 �'C'�' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Z O a--; W 21' ~ _ E u u O 0 W z V 4-1 m DC p w Z V) J W — =$ LU 4-1 W -c:: i o / ;% / 0 O O LU LLI J �, 1 Ji/ dni%// LLI LL r10 LPL 0 tdWl r 1 zLL fB U O LLI — V) W � /' in LLI rR W ou 00/r/ /� EL N W 0 co > Q V) O Q > W c~ u W V co � O fB Q N C N W — o a = N o W ~ H � Q FRI MCI •ti ' o r ti o- c N �' a ■ ■ � o`o � Q N w cts p Z N� ° _ o -- a� ro as ° Q V0 oa a o c as .c W a a o tr � � _ .•7 1— o ao o O , SC o .� L o ° �._.__. 'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth, Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building B, Unit 611 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building B, Unit 611 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of four(4) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials, and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. • White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials. • Grey drywall system See Appendix A for the laboratory analysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number.A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building B, Unit 611 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The grey drywall system located in the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however, is not considered to be ACM.According to the EPA, materials with less than 1%asbestos content are not regulated as ACM; however,the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials.GBTS recommends that contractors performing this work follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL)for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of Building B, Unit 611 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, yw m �. S l _. William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building B, Unit 611 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building B, Unit 611 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103447 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/11/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-the-Sea Condo: Bldg B Unit#611 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Drywall Kitchen Closet- Brown/White 10%Cellulose 65%Gypsum None Detected Ceiling-Grey Drywall Fibrous 25%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103447-0001 System Homogeneous 1-Joint Compound Kitchen Closet- White 20%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Ceiling-Grey Drywall Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103447-0001A System Homogeneous 1-Tape Kitchen Closet- White 90%Cellulose 10%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Ceiling-Grey Drywall Fibrous 932103447-00018 System Homogeneous 2 Kitchen Closet-Wall- White 25%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 75%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103447-0002 Homogeneous No drywall present. 3 Front Door--White White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103447-0003 Homogeneous 4 Front Window-White Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103447-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(4) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(2) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/11/2021 17:58:24 ASS pL 00080001 1,7'8 Printed:11/11/2021 5:58 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103447 c?`3 e.) 1c) 27010 West Cypress Creek Road,D122 GA�LAG ER T[�Kl 1-i N�C A,d. S V I C E,',13 Fort Lauldeirdale,Hofidai 33309 re BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM IN OF CUSTODY CLIEN'TL THIS,IrLc ..._ PROJECT: Kew West Bv-the-Sea Condo: Bldg 0 Unit# (p, CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER. 2019-4642 DATE COLLECTED:-- 11103/2021 BILL GROUP'IPHASE: IH/7,ABIDPROCESS DATE SENT: DATE VERBAL NEEDED:- )S (arck TOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: �ircle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED.--'p SAMPLE PREFIX LUMBER COLOR SAMPLE D RIP'TION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. 'N, N, 2. 7, c-L4v 010 3. koU .- ---------------- 5,. 6. 7. 9 10.11, 12, 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIM E PRINT NAMEISIGNATURE PURPOSE A T ILI C C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis Qc,)C Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building B, Unit 611 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... I 70 �C'�' omool 00000mumoo Z O a--; 217 E u O W -a W 4-1 N DC W w V) °' J 0 m 4-1 Z / O N N E Q ui f�% % o /O///G/ R ANNI% / 'I r Jr . //� // �/ fi r ' AI !� /i li �q '�/Iioi% LLJ f; Ju iLL LL / ai � CIZI W G r�/ �j/rpl � 11ra//o //1 � �/ 'Peel" / i0/i0i f �r i � � Qv I �,. ,j r f / %r 1 11 % /i /1 / L W � 1/r! Jri W r rrrr ,r r % � / �o �/ �S, Y.1 f rr/ J' %r q/% ' ' >LL 0 XLLI LU (n 0 H CO 0 N Q a� o Z N a� W Q u 0 W a H o (n Q N FRI 0 � W H 0 � 0 MCI �ps � �, ❑ 4 ..... 70 �'C'�' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Z O a--; W 21' ~ _ E u u O 0 W z V 4-1 m DC p w Z V) J W — =$ LU 4-1 W -c:: i o / ;% / 0 O O LU LLI J �, 1 Ji/ dni%// LLI LL r10 LPL 0 tdWl r 1 zLL fB U O LLI — V) W � /' in LLI rR W ou 00/r/ /� EL N W 0 co > Q V) O Q > W c~ u W V co � O fB Q N C N W — o a = N o W ~ H � Q FRI MCI •ti ' o r ti o- c N �' a ■ ■ � o`o � Q N w cts p Z N� ° _ o -- a� ro as ° Q V0 oa a o c as .c W a a o tr � � _ .•7 1— o ao o O , SC o .� L o ° �._.__. 'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth, Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building C, Unit 115 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS), a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea-Building C, Unit 115 (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location).The survey was performed on November 17, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material (ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated with the Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTS collected a total of four (4) bulk samples from the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the sampled materials, and therefore are NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA). See for the laboratory analysis report. 4350 W. Cypress Street, Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www. allaherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS's survey was limited to suspect building materials that may be impacted during planned renovation activities,as defined by the Client. Each observed suspect material was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area (HA) identification number. A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materials was assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR)Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials) standard E2356 - 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, Inc. (EMSL) located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Laboratory analysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samples found to contain greater than one percent (1%) asbestos by volume were considered "positive", and listed as ACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances is this report to be utilized by a third-party for bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building materials scheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials, it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may Building C, Unit 115 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas. Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries.The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTS will not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report. GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interior drywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in the following materials: • Grey drywall system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ACM was not identified during GBTS's limited pre-renovation survey. Therefore, no further asbestos- related action is recommended at this time. If other areas not previously inspected at the Subject Location are to be impacted during planned renovations, a pre-renovation asbestos survey of these areas will be required. If suspect building materials are discovered after GBTS's limited survey, these materials should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate responses should be initiated. Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content, and appropriate response actions should be initiated. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However, the general contractor should keep a copy of this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Building C, Unit 115 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 GBTS appreciates the opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, ,o" ., ,.w William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH, LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc. AHERA Certified Asbestos Inspector Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—Laboratory Analysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building C, Unit 115 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT Building C, Unit 115 EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103445 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/11/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kew West By-the-Sea Condo: Bldg C Unit#115 IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Joint Compound MBRM Closet-Ceiling White 30%Ca Carbonate None Detected -Grey Drywall Non-Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103445-0001 System Homogeneous No drywall present. 1-Tape MBRM Closet-Ceiling White 90%Cellulose 10%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected -Grey Drywall Fibrous 932103445-0001A System Homogeneous No drywall present. 2-Drywall MBRM Closet-Wall- Brown/Gray 10%Cellulose 60%Gypsum None Detected Grey Drywall System Fibrous 30%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103445-0002 Homogeneous 2-Joint Compound MBRM Closet-Wall- White 25%Ca Carbonate None Detected Grey Drywall System Non-Fibrous 75%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103445-0002A Homogeneous 2-Tape MBRM Closet-Wall- White/Beige 60%Cellulose 40%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Grey Drywall System Fibrous 932103445-0002B Homogeneous 3 Front Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103445-0003 Homogeneous 4 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103445-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(3) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(4) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/11/2021 17:52:59 ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:11/11/2021 5:52 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103445 23c"O 1 C/Y 2700 West Cypress Creek Road,D122 GALLAGHER 1F(,'+1l`,flCAL�iERVK,-J,,S fbit LaUderdale, Fbfida 33309 S l BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CHAIN OF' CUSTODY CLIENT: THC.,Inc. PROJECT: Kew West Bv-the-Sea Coildo.�Bld <2Uni!L#k ( .1 , CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER, 2019-4642--------- DATE COLLECTED: 1110312021 BILL GROURIPHASE* II-117ABIDPROCESS DATE SENT: 0 Aq DATE VERBAL NEEDED:-"""""'"'It, STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE ESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION . 2. — 3 ac 4�-?tw-v- <,,aAk -4-4 4. — ct cr) r 5. 7. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. 117. 18. 19. 201. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT PURPOSE rO-- T A /o Ge-t A C T A C= Collection T= Transportation A=Analysis Paqe 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building C, Unit 115 ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 uummu� @iu�u� �� iJ!'�i� 575 II` airnli II Ikes I: iiuvv�w �iiu uuiuiui� ` uarnr II Ilkes, Iran d 330�4 24�l iu iuu; uuuuuuuu cure �d (305) 374 8300 r liar uru a�ur� 11 a-wirvkli es II L..0 (305) 314.. 004 www.eeanc:icg.c.oirn February 5, 2018 EE&G Project #2016-4323 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 1755 North Brown Road Lawrenceville, GA 30043 Subject: Asbestos Pre-Renovation Survey Unit C211 Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea 2601 South Roosevelt Boulevard Key West, FL 33040 Dear Mr. Vecchi: EE&G Environmental Services, LLC (EE&G) was retained by THC, Inc. (Client) to conduct an asbestos survey of Unit C211 (Subject Area) of the Key West by the Sea condominium building located at 2601 South Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida. The survey was performed on December 13, 2017 by Hiram Aguiar of EE&G (certified under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, (AHERA). The purpose of this asbestos survey was to identify the presence, extent, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) that may be impacted as a result of planned renovations for compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Monroe County and applicable State and Federal Guidelines. METHODS The specified interior and exterior building materials were inspected for suspect ACM, unless otherwise noted. Each observed suspect material was described and sampled. Samples were collected according to procedures established by EPA in 40 CFR 763. Samples were sent to American Asbestos Laboratories in Tampa, Florida for analysis. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples were logged-in and stored for analysis. Analyses were performed using the polarized light microscopy (PLM) method of asbestos detection using guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Results were provided as percent (%) asbestos by volume. Samples found to contain greater than 1% asbestos were considered positive and listed as ACM. LIMITATIONS OF SURVEY This asbestos inspection report has been prepared by EE&G in a manner consistent with industry standards exercised by members of the profession practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The intent of this survey report is to assist the owner or client in locating ACM. Under no circumstances is this survey to be utilized as a proposal or a project specification document without the expressed written consent of EE&G. The survey was conducted to identify suspect ACM in accessible interior and exterior areas of the subject area. If other areas at this location are to be impacted during planned or future renovations, a separate asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Some ACM may not have been discovered due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. Suspect materials Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Page 2 discovered subsequent to the issue of this survey report should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Analyses were carried out by PLM. While the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos in bulk materials, PLM is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials, notably vinyl floor tiles, may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. EE&G's interpretations and recommendations are based upon the results of sample collection and analyses in compliance with environmental regulations, quality control and assurance standards, and the scope of work as indicated in EE&G's proposal. The results, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report pertain to conditions observed at the time of the survey. Other conditions elsewhere in the subject building(s) may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed locations and, such conditions are unknown, may change over time, and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the use of EE&G's client, and is not intended for use by third party beneficiaries. The client shall indemnify and hold EE&G harmless against liability for loss arising out of or relating to reliance by a third party on work performed thereunder, or the contents of this report. EE&G will not be held responsible for the interpretation or use by others of data developed pursuant to the compilation of this report, or for use of segregated portions of this report. SURVEY AREA DESCRIPTION AND OBSERVATIONS Unit C211 Noise Insulation Project The interior walls and ceilings were observed to be finished with painted drywall system. The floor of subject unit (concrete slab construction) is not to be impacted as part of the noise insulation project and therefore was not included as part of this survey. The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) was observed to be wall mounted units. No suspect HAVAC mastic was observed. Plumbing components were observed not to be insulated with suspect material. EE&G reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project (attached) in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, EE&G designed this survey to include and be limited to sampling of the interior walls, ceilings, HVAC, windows, and doors. RESULTS The results of the PLM analyses and assessment of suspect ACM are as follows: Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) ACM was not identified in the materials sampled that may be impacted by the planned renovations. KWBTS UNIT C 211 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Page 3 Nonasbestos-containing materials Asbestos was not detected in the following materials: • White drywall system. • White exterior caulking (windows & doors) The original laboratory report is attached CONCLUSIONS ACM was not detected in the samples collected within the scope of work of this Noise Insulation project of condo unit C211; therefore, no further asbestos-related action is required at this time. If other specific areas at this location are to be impacted during planned renovations or future renovations, an asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Suspect materials discovered after this inspection (should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Notification to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) of intent to renovate is not necessary, however, the general contractor should have a copy of this survey at the site during the entire project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). EE&G appreciates the opportunity to provide you and your organization with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) 374-8300. Sincerely, Reviewed by f Certified AHERA Building Inspector Jay W. Sall, CIH Senior Project Professional, EE&G IH Practice Director, EE&G Asbestos Consultant #AX0000011 Attachments KWBTS UNIT C 211 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Attachments PLM LABORATORY RESULTS KWBTS UNIT C 211 AAL Thursday, Feb 12018, 1:23 PM American Asbestos Laboratories REPORT SENT THC, INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY. Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE, GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 11.0 TAMPA, FL 33607 Phone.- 770-623-0520 F,ax: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email: (813) 287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, EPA1600IR-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 # of Samples: 5 Date out: Thursday, Feb 1 2018 Transported: FEDEX GROUND Work Order# T 18 0104 8 Sampled by- HIRAM AGUIAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA UNIT C211 Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing<1% or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Govemment, All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. American Asbestos Laboratories assumes no responsibility for whether the samples accurately represent the material in question "I 1C1 11 10 LLJ 4 o Lij L) T- CA Lo C) Ll� Cc) C4 C� n un) M (D II con LA W) V) U� 0 0 0) 0 C4 V) V) If 01 U5 (A V) V) (A ct < if L) Cl) L) -j(,) X > < < L.L L) 0 LLJ 4- C) C/) ir L CD LU 0 b = V) X 75 z < If E Q. 0c 5 LL 'D LU 0) LL cc II C) 0 CO M CL E LU Q m i<f 0 U) ro 0 5 LU 0 CL m cx u z Cr C7 :D E < < y 3 Ix LU Q CD M C, C4 0 a IZ 0 CC LL� t t CO M -0 74 2 if "I LLI Li Lij E V) u u u u V) If > uj LL) LW 4) co CL < a (Z �n m C� �D 0 0 C) Q10 C o V� U� cn cr Ln W� LL� If u 00 0 C) J w z u w < z z z z < < LQ CL LL I < U 7 SE Of LU to. --l) C) or 0 < m 0 Q. cli < (D EE&G Environmental Services, LLC 5751 Miami Lakes Drive Miami Lakes, Florida 33014 BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM Unit C211 CH'AINOFCUSTODY Key West by the Sea CLIENT:_ THC, Inc. PROJECT: 2601 Roosevelt Blvd. Key West CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vechi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: 112-13-17 PHASEITASK.-.Survey DATE SENT: 11 — DATE VERBAL NEEDED:24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y 0 (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1.— 130 White Drywall System Living room ceiling 2.— 131 Living room wall 3. — 132 closet 4.- 133 Exterior caulking Sliding patio door 5.- 134 Walkway bedroom window 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. is. 16, 17. 18. 19. 20. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NAME/SIGNATURE PURPOSE 12-13-17 Hiram Aguiar (-!C."—T-)A C T A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis E 9 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Attachments FIGURES KWBTS UNIT C 211 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Attachments INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPHS KWBTS UNIT C 211 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Attachments y5i��w; I i IIII lylllll Photo 1: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. uVVVIVIiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui Photo 2: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. KWBTS UNIT C 211 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Attachments 0 I, II Photo 3: No asbestos detected in typical exterior sliding glass door caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. pp 9I � II ills uo���uuuuuuuuuuuVuuuum uum i ���II 6i P 9 u�tl0 oV VVVVV VVV I Y Photo 4: No asbestos detected in typical exterior window caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. KWBTS UNIT C 211 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Attachments II ay i Y1"11� yr �� Photo 5: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. .i f I I ���� uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Photo 6: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. KWBTS UNIT C 211 Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. February 5, 2018 Attachments CERTIFICATES KWBTS UNIT C 211 Food ' c le 3t1�2 ��� FS ��._we nrd'r +� i •� mm� r a � � �tf o "� �' r��� MM54 ,e,,�.. 0'/ „, a»S'�"r✓ ;7 H^i"; '�� y ri C�k '°�a •" ". �' ��� �I � NAY, i BW) ch �+ cn W rail ,r, y�i M it cr >, c 00 fn +� Cfl ¢ ��Nr a ta — m o z Z �� ON pp rA � y V w en O -c N 17-1 n r O Lei. 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Our professionals and businesses range .. STATE OF FLORIDA from architects to yacht brokers,from boxers to barbeque DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND restaurants, and they keep Florida's economy strong. . PROFESSIONALREGULATION Every day we work to improve the way we do business in order AX0000011 ISSUED: 10/25/2016 to serve you better. For,information about our services, please log onto www.myfloridalicense.com. There,you can find more ASBESTOS CONSULTANT information about our divisions and the regulations that impact SALL, JAY WALTER you, subscribe to department newsletters and learn more about EE& G ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC the Department's initiatives. Our mission at the Department is: License Efficiently, Regulate Fairly.We constantly strive to serve you better so that you can serve your customers. Thank you for doing business in Florida, IS LICENSED under the provisions of Ch.469 FS, and congratulations on your new license! Expiration date : NOV 30,2018 L1610250005421 DETACH HERE RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR KEN LAWSON, SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ASBESTOS LICENSING UNIT ro AX0000011 ' a The ASBESTOS CONSULTANT Named below IS LICENSED Under the provisions of Chapter 469 FS. � tM Expiration date: NOV 30, 2018 i SALL, JAY WALTERMw EE & G ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC 2922 FLAMINGO DRIVEMIAMI BEACH FL,33140 ,,✓i/i/i ar.r< r ray p,: 2 J ISSUED: 10/25/2016 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEQ# L1610250005421 ..... 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(Client) to conduct an asbestos survey of Unit C219 (Subject Area) of the Key West by the Sea condominium building located at 2601 South Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida. The survey was performed on February 12, 2018 by Hiram Aguiar of EE&G (certified under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, (AHERA). The purpose of this asbestos survey was to identify the presence, extent, and condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) that may be impacted as a result of planned renovations for compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Monroe County and applicable State and Federal Guidelines. METHODS The specified interior and exterior building materials were inspected for suspect ACM, unless otherwise noted. Each observed suspect material was described and sampled. Samples were collected according to procedures established by EPA in 40 CFR 763. Samples were sent to American Asbestos Laboratories in Tampa, Florida for analysis. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples were logged-in and stored for analysis. Analyses were performed using the polarized light microscopy (PLM) method of asbestos detection using guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). Results were provided as percent (%) asbestos by volume. Samples found to contain greater than 1% asbestos were considered positive and listed as ACM. LIMITATIONS OF SURVEY This asbestos inspection report has been prepared by EE&G in a manner consistent with industry standards exercised by members of the profession practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The intent of this survey report is to assist the owner or client in locating ACM. Under no circumstances is this survey to be utilized as a proposal or a project specification document without the expressed written consent of EE&G. The survey was conducted to identify suspect ACM in accessible interior and exterior areas of the subject area. If other areas at this location are to be impacted during planned or future renovations, a separate asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Some ACM may not have been discovered due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. Suspect materials Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. April 2, 2018 Page 2 discovered subsequent to the issue of this survey report should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Analyses were carried out by PLM. While the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos in bulk materials, PLM is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremely small asbestos fibers. Certain materials, notably vinyl floor tiles, may contain extremely fine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. EE&G's interpretations and recommendations are based upon the results of sample collection and analyses in compliance with environmental regulations, quality control and assurance standards, and the scope of work as indicated in EE&G's proposal. The results, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report pertain to conditions observed at the time of the survey. Other conditions elsewhere in the subject building(s) may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed locations and, such conditions are unknown, may change over time, and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the use of EE&G's client, and is not intended for use by third party beneficiaries. The client shall indemnify and hold EE&G harmless against liability for loss arising out of or relating to reliance by a third party on work performed thereunder, or the contents of this report. EE&G will not be held responsible for the interpretation or use by others of data developed pursuant to the compilation of this report, or for use of segregated portions of this report. SURVEY AREA DESCRIPTION AND OBSERVATIONS Unit C219 Noise Insulation Project The interior walls and ceilings were observed to be finished with painted drywall system. The floor of subject unit (concrete slab construction) is not to be impacted as part of the noise insulation project and therefore was not included as part of this survey. The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) was observed to be wall mounted units. No suspect HVAC mastic was observed. Plumbing components were observed not to be insulated with suspect material. EE&G reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project (attached) in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review, EE&G designed this survey to include and be limited to sampling of the interior walls, ceilings, HVAC, windows, and doors. RESULTS The results of the PLM analyses and assessment of suspect ACM are as follows: Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) ACM was not identified in the materials sampled that may be impacted by the planned renovations. Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. April 2, 2018 Page 3 Nonasbestos-containing materials Asbestos was not detected in the following materials: • White drywall system. • White exterior caulking (windows & doors) • Gray interior window glazing. The original laboratory report is attached CONCLUSIONS ACM was not detected in the samples collected within the scope of work of this Noise Insulation project of condo unit C219; therefore, no further asbestos-related action is required at this time. If other specific areas at this location are to be impacted during planned renovations or future renovations, an asbestos survey of these areas will be required. Suspect materials discovered after this inspection (should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content and to initiate appropriate responses. Notification to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) of intent to renovate is not necessary, however, the general contractor should have a copy of this survey at the site during the entire project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). EE&G appreciates the opportunity to provide you and your organization with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) 374-8300. Sincerely, Reviewed by Hiram Aguilar Jay W. Sall, CIH Certified AHERA Building Inspector IH Practice Director, EE&G Senior Project Professional, EE&G Asbestos Consultant #AX0000011 Attachments Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 6, 2018 Attachments PLM LABORATORY RESULTS AAL Friday, Mar 9 2018, 3:31 PM American Asbestos Laboratories REPORT SENT THC, INC PREPARED AAL TO: 1755 N. BROWN ROAD BY. Asbestos Department LAURENCEVILLE, GA 30043 5005 WEST LAUREL STREET STEVE VECCHI SUITE 110 TAMPA., FL 33607 Phone: 770-623-OS20 Fdx: NVLAP Lab Code 101775 Email: (813)287-1005 Thank you for your business. Analysis: Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining techniques according to the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) 'Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials', EPA1600IR-93-116, July 1993. Sample Type: BULK Date in: Tuesday, February 20, 2018 # of Samples: 7 Date out: Friday, Mar 9 2018 Transported: FEDEX GROUND Work Order# -1-1803019 Sampled by: HIRAM AGUIAR AAL Project# 2016-4323 Received by: KIA Project: KEY WEST BY THE SEA UNITC219 402, Authorized Analyst Laboratory Manager KHANDAKER ANAM KHANDAKER ANAM Due to the small size of asbestos fibers associated with vinyl floor tiles, TEM analysis is recommended for all floor tiles containing 0% or no detectable asbestos by visual estimation. This report may not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of AAL. AAL will not be held responsible for the use of its reports issued in part to third parties or authorized agents of the client. This report shall not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP nor any agency of the United States Government All NVLAP reports displaying NVLAP logo must have at least one signature to be valid. The following analytical results presented in this report pertain only to the samples analyzed. 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C Unit C219 CHAIN OF CUSTODY Key West by The Sea CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: 2601 N. Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL CLIENT CONTACT: Steve Vecchi PROJECT NUMBER: 2016-4323 DATE COLLECTED: 2-12-18 PHASE/TASK. Survey DATE SENT: 1. DATE VERBAL NEEDED: 24 Hours STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE: Y N (circle one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED: SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. 1-/5. White Drywall System Living room ceiling 2. 5 0 Living room wall 3.- Hallway closet wall 4. Exterior caulking Sliding glass door 5. V Kitchen window 6, se/ Gray Interior window glaze Kitchen window 7. Courtyard bedroom 8. 9. 10, 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20, CHAIN OF CUSTODY: DATE/TIME PRINT NAMEISIGNATURE PURPOSE 2-12-18 Hiram Aguiar C T" A C T A C=Collection T=Transportation A=Analysis Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 6, 2018 Attachments FIGURES Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 6, 2018 Attachments INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPHS Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 6, 2018 Attachments y5i��w; I i IIII lylllll Photo 1: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. uVVVIVIiuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuui Photo 2: No asbestos detected in typical interior drywall system sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 6, 2018 Attachments 0 II Photo 3: No asbestos detected in typical exterior sliding glass door caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. pp 9I � II ills uo���uuuuuuuuuuuVuuuum uum i ���II 6i P 9 u�tl0 oV VVVVV VVV .VIVV . 'IV I I Y Photo 4: No asbestos detected in typical exterior window caulking sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 6, 2018 Attachments II ay i Y1"11� yr �� Photo 5: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. .i f I I ���� uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Photo 6: No asbestos detected in typical interior window glazing sampled during this inspection scheduled for renovations. Mr. Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. March 6, 2018 Attachments CERTIFICATES Food ' c le 3t1�2 ��� FS ��._we nrd'r +� i •� mm� r a � � �tf o "� �' r��� MM54 ,e,,�.. 0'/ „, a»S'�"r✓ ;7 H^i"; '�� y ri C�k '°�a •" ". �' ��� �I � NAY, i BW) ch �+ cn W rail ,r, y�i M it cr >, c 00 fn +� Cfl ¢ ��Nr a ta — m o z Z �� ON pp rA � y V w en O -c N 17-1 n r O Lei. 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Our professionals and businesses range .. STATE OF FLORIDA from architects to yacht brokers,from boxers to barbeque DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND restaurants, and they keep Florida's economy strong. . PROFESSIONALREGULATION Every day we work to improve the way we do business in order AX0000011 ISSUED: 10/25/2016 to serve you better. For,information about our services, please log onto www.myfloridalicense.com. There,you can find more ASBESTOS CONSULTANT information about our divisions and the regulations that impact SALL, JAY WALTER you, subscribe to department newsletters and learn more about EE& G ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC the Department's initiatives. Our mission at the Department is: License Efficiently, Regulate Fairly.We constantly strive to serve you better so that you can serve your customers. Thank you for doing business in Florida, IS LICENSED under the provisions of Ch.469 FS, and congratulations on your new license! Expiration date : NOV 30,2018 L1610250005421 DETACH HERE RICK SCOTT, GOVERNOR KEN LAWSON, SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ASBESTOS LICENSING UNIT ro AX0000011 ' a The ASBESTOS CONSULTANT Named below IS LICENSED Under the provisions of Chapter 469 FS. � tM Expiration date: NOV 30, 2018 i SALL, JAY WALTERMw EE & G ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LLC 2922 FLAMINGO DRIVEMIAMI BEACH FL,33140 ,,✓i/i/i ar.r< r ray p,: 2 J ISSUED: 10/25/2016 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEQ# L1610250005421 ..... I ��'�' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII �-5 70Z O a--; W C: O w W U O w J T o Ln L�LI U J W 1••f� 0 LU N = J w N a Q v) z �j % O fir/ a %/ ,'/% O O 4 i cq LLJ �, / //� /, ,% i la/�i/ / lip// � /�i / �/// r/ •� � ILJL- LL /% ! / r, y/ p F 1 r1 f� V O LL % // /%off r / I(// / l %J / i/ i O O /�/r/1///% i/f j /// aiiiiiiiiar /io' r/ G r +1 �_ C: ''Wf' ' ' � A ' i / 1Jr ii%io ��i /1 P r O Lu r, ,J � fi !; Q W „/ ,r c � o Zll/ ,r ;i / / / O • �//�� ON r / r f ILL •/I ,i G,l/ �o� / 74 1( /V( / 1 / ' %iii"� /�//r�/� /o Y•r i _ m • lEl/ r/Ia W +� O • z Z 0 � 0 LU LLI c u O w W Q W � 0 u Q w a u W H � 0 0 �n Mgl 9 t FRI 1 I i' lil 66w GALLAGHER TECHNICAL SERVICES L SSI .I.,T November 17, 2021 GBTS Project No. 2019-4642 Mr.Steve Vecchi THC, Inc. 3300 Breckinridge Boulevard Duluth,Georgia 30096 Subject: Limited Pre-Renovation Asbestos Survey Letter Report Noise Insulation Project Key West by the Sea—Building C,Unit 317S 2601 N.Roosevelt Boulevard Key West,Florida 33040 Dear Mr.Vecchi, Gallagher Bassett Technical Services(GBTS),a division of Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc.,was retained by THC, Inc. (Client)to conduct a limited pre-renovation asbestos survey of the Key West by the Sea, Building C, Unit 317S (Subject Area), located at 2601 N. Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West, Florida 33040 (Subject Location). The survey was performed on November 3, 2021 by Mr. Richard Grupenhoff of GBTS who is a certified asbestos inspector under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). 1.0 PURPOSE The purpose of this limited survey was to identify the presence, extent and condition of asbestos- containing material(ACM)that may be impacted during planned renovation activities associated withthe Noise Insulation Project, in order to comply with National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable local, state and/or federal regulations. 2.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY During the limited survey, GBTScollected a total of four (4) bulk samples from suspect building materials planned for renovation. Results of the laboratory analysis are as follows: Asbestos was NOT identified the sampled materials,and therefore are IS NOT considered to be ACM by the EPA. White/pink caulking 4350 W. Cypress Street,Suite 300 Tampa, Florida 33607 Office: 813-287-1005 www.gallagherbassett.com Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 2 Asbestos was identified in amounts less than 1% in the following material, and therefore IS NOT considered to be ACM by the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA); however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)considers materialswith even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardoustoworkerswhen exposed to airborne dust from these materials. Grey drywa 11 system See Appendix Aforthe la boratory a na lysis report. 3.0 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHOD GBTS'ssurvey waslimited tosuspect building materialsthat may be impacted during planned renovation activities,asdefined bythe Client. Eachobserved suspect mate rial was described,quantified and assigned a homogenous area(HA) identification number. A sufficient number of bulk samples were collected from each observed suspect material. If bulk samples of the suspect material could not be collected during the survey due to restrictions, the suspect materialswas assumed to be ACM. The methods used for bulk sample collection were based upon procedures established by the Code of Federal Regulations(CFR) Title 40 Part 763 Subpart E, Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools; as well as the ASTM International (formerly known as American Society for Testing and Materials)standard E2356- 18, Standard Practice for Comprehensive Building Asbestos Surveys. 4.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS METHOD Bulk samples collected were sent to EMSL Analytical, I nc. (EMSL)located in Tampa, Florida for analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) guidelines and procedures established in the Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials(EPA-600/R-93-116 July, 1993). La boratory a na lysis results were reported as percent (%) asbestos by volume. EMSL is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program(NVLAP)accredited laboratory.Samplesfound to contain greaterthan one percent (1%)asbestos by volume were considered "positive",and listed asACM. 5.0 LIMITATIONS This limited asbestos survey report has been prepared by GBTS in a manner consistent with the level of care and skill ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. The purpose of this report is to assist the Owner and/or Client in locating ACM that may be impacted during planned renovation activities, and to determine appropriate response actions for identified ACM (if any). Under no circumstances isthis report to be utilized by a third-partyfor bidding purposes and/or for project specifications without the expressed written consent of GBTS. This asbestos survey was limited to locations and/or specific building mate rialsscheduled for renovation activities, as defined by the Client. It is possible that ACM may not have been discovered during the inspection due to inaccessibility or missing/incomplete plans. If suspect material is discovered after the issuance of this report, this material should be sampled and analyzed by a laboratory to determine asbestos content. Appropriate response actions should be initiated dependent upon laboratory analysis results. Building C, Unit 317S Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 3 While the PLM analysis method is the most commonly accepted analytical method for detecting asbestos fibers in bulk materials,it is known to have limited resolution and may not detect extremelysmall asbestos fibers. Certain materials such as resilient vinyl floor tile (VFT) and rubberized gaskets may contain extremelyfine asbestos fibers that are beyond the resolution of PLM. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon sample collection and laboratory analysis results in compliance with environmental regulations, as well as quality control and quality assurance standards. Conclusions and recommendations presented in this report were limited to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere in the Subject Area may differ from those in the inspected/surveyed areas.Such conditions are unknown, may change over time and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the Client's use, and was not intended for use by third-party beneficiaries. The Client shall indemnify and hold GBTS harmless against any/all liabilities for loss arising out of third-party work performed based on, relating to and/or reliance by the contents of this report. GBTSwill not be held responsible for the interpretation and/or use of data by others developed pursuant to the compilation of this report.GBTS does not warrant the use of segregated portions of this report. 6.0 SITE DESCRIPTION GBTS reviewed Client provided plans for the Noise Insulation Project in order to determine building materials likely to be impacted during the renovation. Upon review,GBTS designed this limited survey to include the interiordrywall system and associated caulking(s). 7.0 RESULTS Asbestos was NOT identified in amounts greater than 1% in thefollowing materials: • Grey drywa 11 system • White/pink caulking 8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The greydrywall system located in the Subject Area was identified to contain trace amounts of asbestos; however,is not considered to be ACM.According to the EPA, materialswith less than 1%asbestos content are not regulated asACM; however,the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considers materials with even trace amounts of asbestos as potentially hazardous to workers when exposed to airborne dust from these materials.GBTS recommendsthat contractors performing thiswork follow OSHA requirements to use dust control methods in order to minimize the amount of asbestos fibers that may become airborne. GBTS also recommends that employees involved in this work wear appropriate respiratory protection and other personal protection equipment (PPE) as needed. An exposure assessment should be performed to determine if workers are being exposed to airborne asbestos fibers above the OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit(PEL)for airborne asbestos fibers. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)does not require a notification of intent to renovate a structure that does not contain ACM. However,the general contractor should keep a copy of Building C, Unit 317S Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Page 4 this limited pre-renovation survey report on-site during the entirety of the project as proof of compliance with 40 CFR 61 (NESHAP). Suspect materials discovered after this survey should be sampled and analyzed to determine asbestos content,and appropriate response actions should be initiated. GBTSappreciatesthe opportunity to provide THC, Inc.with environmental consulting services. If you have any questions or require further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact us at(813) 287-1005. Prepared by, Reviewed by, ,�.� S William M.Titcomb John C. LeJeune,Jr.,CIH,LAC Senior Environmental Professional Senior Project Professional Ga I Iaghe r Bassett Services,I nc. Ga I Iaghe r Bassett Services,I nc. A H E RA Ce rt ifie d Asbe st os I nspe cto r Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant#AX100 Appendix A—LaboratoryAnalysis Report Appendix B—Licenses and Certifications Building C, Unit 317S Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix A APPENDIX A LABORATORYANALYSIS REPORT Building C, Unit 317S EMSL Analytical, Inc. EMSL Order: 932103404 Customer ID: GBTT42 5700 Memorial Highway,Suite 122 Tampa,FL 33615 Customer PO: Tel/Fax:(813)280-8752/(813)280-8753 M http://www.EMSL.com/tampalab@emsl.com Project ID: Attention: Mike Sewell Phone: (813)287-1005 Gallagher Bassett Technical Services Fax: (813)287-8545 4350 West Cypress St, Suite 300 Received Date: 11/05/2021 10:10 AM Tampa, FL 33607 Analysis Date: 11/09/2021 Collected Date: 11/03/2021 Project: 2019-4642 Kedw West By-the-Sea Condo: Bldg C Unit 317S IH/7ABIDPROCESS Test Report:Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600IR-931116 Method using Polarized Light Microscopy Non-Asbestos Asbestos Sample Description Appearance %Fibrous %Non-Fibrous %Type 1-Drywall LVRM Ceiling-Grey Gray/White 10%Cellulose 60%Gypsum None Detected Drywall System Fibrous 30%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103404-0001 Homogeneous 1-Joint Compound LVRM Ceiling-Grey White 20%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Drywall System Non-Fibrous 80%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103404-0001A Homogeneous 2-Drywall BR Closet Wall-Grey Layer Not Present Drywall System 932103404-0002 2-Joint Compound BR Closet Wall-Grey White 30%Ca Carbonate <1%Chrysotile Drywall System Fibrous 70%Non-fibrous(Other) 932103404-0002A Homogeneous 3 Front Door-White/ Brown/Blue/Beige 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103404-0003 Homogeneous 4 Patio Door-White/ White/Pink 100%Non-fibrous(Other) None Detected Pink Frame Caulking Non-Fibrous 932103404-0004 Homogeneous Analyst(s) Christopher Richardson(2) Gerald lannuzzi,Laboratory Manager KhandakerAnam(3) or Other Approved Signatory EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis.Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client.This report relates only to the samples reported above,and may not be reproduced,except in full,without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations.The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data(sampling volumes and areas,locations,etc.)provided by the client on the Chain of Custody.Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR(previously EPA 600/M4-82-020"Interim Method') but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993("final')version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,approval,or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government.Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis.Unless requested by the client,building materials manufactured with multiple layers(i.e.linoleum,wallboard,etc.)are reported as a single sample.Estimation of uncertainty is available on request. Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical,Inc.Tampa,FL NVLAP Lab Code 600215-0 Initial report from:11/09/2021 16:47:07 ASS pL 00080001 1.7'8 Printed:11/9/2021 4:47 PM Page 1 of 1 OrderID: 932103404 (i-ll C? 2700 Wesl(.lypress Creek Road,D122 GALLAGHER I-ECHNK.'M.SERVK"T',!s roa Lauderdale, Florida 33309 BULK TRANSMITTAL FORM CH AIN OF CUSTODY CLIENT: THC, Inc. PROJECT: Ke�w Wpqt Rv-thp-. ea Condo: BldcC Unit# CLIENT CONTACT: Joe Carroll PROJECT NUMBER: 20191-4642 DATE COLLECTED: 11/03/2021 BILL GROUP/PHASE: IH/7ABIlDPROCESS DATE SENT: it) 121 DATE VERBAL NEEDED: —V STOP AT FIRST POSITIVE Y (&cie one) DATE WRITTEN NEEDED:E SAMPLE PREFIX SAMPLE NUMBER COLOR SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE LOCATION 1. ty C-jz4-t,vj 2. 3. �10.04oci, V, cl I 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20,. CHAIN OF CUSTODY: -7 DATEITIME PRINT,NAME/SIGN&TAJK� PURPOSE T A A C T A C=Colledion T= Transportafloin A=AnaVysis Page 1 Of 1 Mr.Steve Vecchi November 17, 2021 Appendix B APPENDIX B LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Building C, Unit 317S ® 0u U y■■o � ° U 1� C •� U Q M Q P6 W 4� M o, N ko �^ Vi O ~ Lh o U m sO p LL co 00 rL LD rq C) O N h^^m/ c 0 .® V mrmawan�zzwvmawwmmwum � � � � Q r\ � � tea eq E s N a Ln N E O ;Z, O IS A t —� M t.' W ... N �k y m C) A V V) o •� a. a kn U O p LL wn i i V i o � W a nn A �+ IZ 1 V a � . � C-4W D ..... 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'i3 co I-oin M y o E * Vol L 6 Q N O w CO rho a o c O O V ° N ,Q to N N a ° to a� Z o o E :3 � . w y c� :c o y o 10 OF CO National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program �y �arEs of SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017 EMSL Analytical, Inc. - Tampa, FL 5700 Memorial Highway Suite 122 Tampa, FL 33615 Wyatt Brown Phone: 813-610-7180 Email: wbrown@emsl.com http://www.emsi.com ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 600215-0 Bulk Asbestos Analysis Code Description 18/A01 EPA--40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763,Interim Method of the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples 18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials r. For the National Volunta L:4borato4iAccreditation Program Effective 2021-10-01 through 2022-09-30 Page 1 of 1 46") GABLLAGE HER TECHNICAL SERVICES ASSTT Asbestos Work Procedures March 2022 APPENDIX B LEAD-BASED PAINT INSPECTION REPORT .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. lElEbG III III III"' .� � III1117111I..III III' IIL....... SIII III III'C S, C ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... PRE-RENOVATION LEAD-BASED PAINT INSPECTION REPORT FOR KEY WEST NOISE INSULATION PROJECT ,r fy. r� 10,�;i' IIY pr'N yVI KEY WEST BY THE SEA 2601 SOUTH ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD KEY WEST, FLORIDA Prepared for THC, INC. 1755 NORTH BROWN ROAD, SUITE 125 LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORIGA 30043 Prepared by Ronald G. MacDonald EPA Lead Risk Assessor Certificate #FL-R-912-4 EE G EE&G Environmental Services, LLC 5005 West Laurel Street, Suite #110 Tampa, Florida 33607 www.eeand�.com December 19, 2016 EE&G Project No. 2016-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 CONTENTS Section Paqe 1.0 - INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 1 1.2 OWNER INFORMATION .................................................................................... 1 1.3 EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS ............................................................................. 1 2.0— BUILDING DESCRIPTION................................................................................................ 2 3.0 - METHODS AND LIMITATIONS ......................................................................................... 3 3.1 XRF METHODS.................................................................................................. 3 3.2 LIMITATIONS ..................................................................................................... 3 4.0 - INSPECTION FINDINGS................................................................................................... 5 4.1 XRF TESTING RESULTS................................................................................... 5 5.0 - RECOMMENDATIONS...................................................................................................... 6 5.1 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LEAD-BASED PAINT............................................ 6 5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OTHER PAINTS AND COATINGS........................ 6 5.3 OSHA COMPLIANCE ......................................................................................... 6 5.4 DISCLOSURE OF LBP HAZARDS ..................................................................... 6 6.0 - SIGNATURE PAGE........................................................................................................... 7 APPENDICES APPENDIX A XRF Testing Data APPENDIX B Certificates BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 I EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 SECTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION At the request of the THC, Inc (hereafter referred to as the Owner), EE&G Environmental Services, LLC (EE&G) conducted a Lead-Based Paint (LBP) inspection of the Key West by the Sea facility located at 2601 South Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida on November 7-10, 2016 by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessor Ronald G. MacDonald of EE&G. EE&G's scope of work for this project consisted of evaluating the subject facility utilizing an X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) instrument to assess for lead concentrations in selected painted building components. The purpose of this inspection was to obtain a general understanding of the presence, extent, and condition of LBP at the facility, for the purpose of planning future facility renovations. EE&G was not aware of the specific scope and extent of the future renovations at the time of this inspection. As such, the Client is advised as to the limits of this survey as presented in this report. At the Clients request EE&G provided testing of the following: • Thirty random units (two units each floor). • Exterior walls, windows, doors and air conditioner penetrations. • Interior walls, ceilings, windows, doors, floor thresholds, and air conditioner penetrations. 1.2 OWNER INFORMATION Condominium facility; individual units are privately owned; the facility is operated and maintained by: KEY WEST BY THE SEA ASSOCIATION, INC. 2601 SOUTH ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 1.3 EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS The EPA has developed the following educational pamphlet: Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers, and Schools. Federal law requires that individuals receive certain information before renovating more than two square feet of painted surfaces in housing, child care facilities and schools built before 1978. • Homeowners and tenants: renovators must give you this pamphlet before starting work. • Child-care facilities, including preschools and kindergarten classrooms, and the families of children under the age of six that attend those facilities: renovators must provide a copy of this pamphlet to child-care facilities and general renovation information to families whose children attend those facilities. Federal law requires contractors that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 to be certified and follow specific work practices to prevent lead contamination. Contractors must provide certification prior to renovations. BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 1 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 SECTION 2.0 BUILDING DESCRIPTION The Key West by the Sea condominium facility consisted of two, six-story buildings and one three-story building. The three buildings were of similar construction and observed to be constructed of masonry and wood set on a concrete slab foundation. Exterior walls were stucco. Interior walls were observed to be a combination of concrete, drywall systems, and plaster finished with paint. Ceilings were observed to be a combination of drywall systems finished with a textured coating and paint. Floors were concrete and finished with various types and styles of carpet, ceramic tile, vinyl tile, or wood. According to the county records the buildings were constructed in 1967. Painting history was not available at the time of the inspection. The findings of this inspection can not be utilized as a Lead-Based Paint Inspection as defined in the HUD Guidelines. Specifically, the purpose of the survey was to identify the presence of LBP in areas likely to be impacted during future renovations. In the event that such renovation impact surfaces not tested, the Client is urged and advised to conduct testing as needed. The areas surveyed during this inspection were limited to client specified building components of the following units: A103, A109, A201, A203, A304, A310, A405, A408, A504, A505, A603, A608, B108, B111, B204, B209, B301, B310, B407, B408, B502, B604, B609, C101, C112, C212, C219, C301, C301, and C317S. BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 2 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 SECTION 3.0 METHODS AND LIMITATIONS 3.1 XRF METHODS EE&G surveyed a limited number of representative units for LBP, which were selected base on criteria presented above. The inspection was performed utilizing a portable spectrum analyzing XRF instrument manufactured by Olympus (serial #: 560920). The XRF instrument performs a self-calibration test on startup. The calibration was then verified using a known standard from the United States Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). QA/QC measurements were taken with the Level III (1.04 mg/cm2) NIST standard at the beginning and end of the inspection. XRF test results expressed lead concentrations in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). The results were stored in the interment for later retrieval in a spreadsheet format. The EPA defines LBP as paints or coatings that contain lead at or greater than the level of 1.0 mg/cm2. XRF testing locations, or testing combinations, were determined on site by an EPA Certified Assessor and the following factors; location (e.g. Building, Floor, Room), component (e.g. Wall, Window, Door, Door Frame, Baseboard, etc.), substrate (e.g. Plaster, Wood, Metal, etc.), and painting history (if available). An XRF reading was obtained from selected testing combinations, which appeared to be homogeneous throughout the facility. The areas inspected were limited to interior selected building components of the following locations of the facility: common areas, offices, maintenance/mechanical rooms, and units A103, A109, A201, A203, A304, A310, A405, A408, A504, A505, A603, A608, B108, B111, B204, B209, B301, B310, B407, B408, B502, B604, B609, C101, C112, C212, C219, C301, C301, and C317S. 3.2 LIMITATIONS The inspection was conducted to assess selected painted building components for the presence of lead. Because of limitations in access this inspection can not be utilized as a Lead-Based Paint Inspection as defined in the HUD Guidelines, that is beyond the intent and scope of this inspection. The inspected areas are assumed to be representative of the materials used throughout the facility. This limited inspection report has been prepared by EE&G in a manner consistent with industry standards exercised by members of the profession practicing under similar conditions. No other warranty, expressed or implied is made. Under no circumstances is this limited inspection report to be utilized as a bid proposal or a project specification document, as this is not its intent. The intent of this inspection report is to assist the client in assessing for lead in selected painted building components. EPA and HUD define lead-based paint (LBP) as; paint or other coatings that contain lead at or greater than the level of 1.0 mg/cm2 or 0.5% by weight; however, the US Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) lead regulation, 29 CFR 1926.62, does not recognize a concentration of lead in paint that may be safe for workers therefore, measurable amounts of lead are considered to be a potential source of exposure. This assessment can be utilized to identify building components that contain lead. However, as OSHA does not recognize the absence of lead through XRF, this assessment can not be utilized for establishing that coatings are lead-free for purposes of OSHA compliance. BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 3 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 EE&G's interpretations and recommendations are based upon the results of the XRF testing, environmental regulations, and quality control and assurance standards. The results, conclusions, and recommendations contained in this report pertain to conditions observed at the time of the inspection. Other conditions elsewhere at the subject facility may differ from those in the inspected locations and, such conditions are unknown, may change over time, and have not been considered. This report was prepared solely for the use of EE&G's client, and is not intended for use by third party beneficiaries. The client shall indemnify and hold EE&G harmless against liability for loss arising out of or relating to reliance by third party on work performed there under, or the contents of this report. EE&G will not be held responsible for the interpretation or use by others of data developed pursuant to the compilation of this report, or for use of segregated portions of this report. BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 4 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 SECTION 4.0 INSPECTION FINDINGS 4.1 XRF TESTING RESULTS Lead Based Paint None of the components tested were identified as LBP during this inspection. Other Paints and Coatings Some of the components tested were found to contain levels of lead above the limit of detection but below the EPA standard for LBP; additionally, OSHA does not recognize the absence of lead through XRF; therefore, other paints and coating must be considered to be lead-containing. Each testing combination and XRF results are presented in Appendix A. BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 5 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 SECTION 5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LBP None of the components tested were identified as LBP during this inspection. 5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR OTHER PAINTS AND COATINGS OSHA does not recognize the absence of lead through XRF; therefore, these materials must be considered to be lead-containing and a potential source of exposure unless determined to be non lead-containing through laboratory analysis (i.e. Flame AAS, Method SW 846, 7420). Activity that would release lead dust or fumes must be performed by workers in accordance with the OSHA standard for removal of lead containing paint. If these materials can remain intact during renovation or demolition, then no other special handling is required. 5.3 OSHA COMPLIANCE To comply with OSHA lead regulation 29 CFR 1926.62, this report should be made available to personnel that will conduct painting operations at this facility. This regulation considers coatings that contain measurable amounts of lead to be lead-based paint and mandates protective measures when a painting or demolition project involves the disturbance of painted components in such a way as to cause airborne emissions of lead particulate (sanding, scraping, grinding, etc.). These protective measures include: hazard communication training, personnel protection (respirators, protective suits, etc.), engineering controls and personnel air monitoring until results of the personnel monitoring indicate airborne lead concentrations below the Action Level (AL) of 30 micrograms per cubic meter as an eight-hour time weighted average (TWA). 5.4 DISCLOSURE OF LBP HAZARDS The Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, also known as Title X, Section 1018 requires the disclosure to the purchaser or lessee of any known information on lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards and provide to the purchaser or lessee lead hazard evaluation reports available prior to the sale or lease of most housing built prior to 1978. BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 6 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 SECTION 6.0 SIGNATURE PAGE Submitted by f e Ronald G. MacDonald Senior Environmental Technician, EE&G EPA Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessor Reviewed by Jay Sall, C.I.H Senior Technical Advisor, EE&G BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 7 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 APPENDIX A XRF TESTING DATA BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result I III S 1"" 1 00,, 1 10 Good B108 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B108 exterior hall window sill concrete 0 Negative B108 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative B108 exterior hall door casing concrete 0.01 Negative B108 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.01 Negative B108 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B108 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0.02 Negative B108 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B108 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B108 interior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative B108 interior hall door wood 0 Negative B108 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B108 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B108 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B108 interior hall crown molding wood 0 Negative B108 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative B108 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative B108 interior bedroom 1 crown molding wood 0 Negative B108 interior bedroom 1 window stop 0 Negative B108 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B108 interior bedroom 1 wall 0 Negative B108 interior bedroom 1 wall 0.01 Negative B108 interior bedroom 1 window casing 0 Negative B108 interior living room door casing 0.01 Negative B108 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B108 interior living room wall 0 Negative B108 interior living room wall 0 Negative B108 interior living room a/c penetration 0 Negative B108 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative B108 interior living room crown molding wood 0 Negative B108 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative B108 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0.02 Negative 13111 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative 13111 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative 13111 exterior hall window sill concrete 0.01 Negative 13111 exterior hall door casing concrete 0.02 Negative 13111 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative 13111 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative 13111 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative 13111 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative 13111 interior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location I Room I Area component Part Substrate Pb Result 13111 interior hall door jamb wood 0.01 Negative 13111 interior hall door wood 0 Negative 13111 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 1 wall wood 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 1 window sill wood 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 a/c penetration drywall 0.02 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0.02 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 window sill wood 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 window sill wood 0 Negative 13111 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative 13111 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative 13111 exterior balcony wall concrete 0.01 Negative 13111 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative 13111 exterior balcony window sill concrete 0 Negative 13111 exterior balcony a/c penetration concrete 0.01 Negative 13111 exterior balcony window sill concrete 0 Negative 13111 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative B204 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B204 exterior hall window sill concrete 0 Negative B204 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B204 exterior hall door casing wood 0.02 Negative B204 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.02 Negative B204 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B204 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B204 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.02 Negative B204 exterior hall door wood 0.02 Negative B204 interior foyer wall concrete 0 Negative B204 interior foyer threshold concrete 0 Negative B204 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B204 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B204 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B204 interior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative B204 interior hall door wood 0 Negative B204 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result B204 interior bedroom 1 window metal 0 Negative B204 interior bedroom 1 window metal 0 Negative B204 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B204 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B204 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative B204 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative B204 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B209 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B209 exterior hall window sill concrete 0 Negative B209 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B209 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B209 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B209 exterior hall door wood 0.02 Negative B209 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B209 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B209 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.03 Negative B209 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B209 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative B209 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative B209 exterior balcony a/c penetration concrete 0.01 Negative B209 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative B209 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B209 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B209 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B209 interior hall door wood 0 Negative B209 interior kitchen door casing wood 0 Negative B209 interior kitchen door wood 0 Negative B209 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative B209 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B209 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative B209 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative B209 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative B209 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B209 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B209 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative 1..dNov aini IO14 S 1"" 1 00,, 1 12 Good °1 NovI puimm IO14 S""1"" 1 00,, 1 10,, Good B407 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B407 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative B407 exterior hall a/c penetration metal 0 Negative B407 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative B407 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B407 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location I Room I Area component Part Substrate Pb Result B407 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B407 exterior hall door wood 0.01 Negative B407 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative B407 interior hall window casing wood 0.03 Negative B407 interior hall door wood 0.01 Negative B407 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B407 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B407 interior hall door casing drywall 0.01 Negative B407 interior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B407 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B407 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative B407 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative B407 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B407 exterior foyer wall concrete 0 Negative B407 exterior foyer a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B408 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B408 exterior hall window casing concrete 0.01 Negative B408 exterior hall a/c penetration metal 0 Negative B408 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B408 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative B408 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B408 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.01 Negative B408 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B408 exterior hall door wood 0.01 Negative B408 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.01 Negative B408 exterior hall window casing wood 0 Negative B408 exterior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative B408 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B408 interior hall wall drywall 0.01 Negative B408 interior hall ceiling drywall 0.03 Negative B408 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B408 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative B408 interior bedroom 1 window casing wood 0 Negative B408 interior bedroom 1 window casing wood 0.01 Negative B408 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative B408 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative B408 interior living room wall drywall 0.01 Negative B408 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B408 interior living room door casing drywall 0.01 Negative B408 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B408 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative B301 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B301 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result B301 exterior hall window sill concrete 0 Negative B301 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative B301 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B301 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B301 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B301 exterior hall door casing wood 0.02 Negative B301 exterior hall door casing wood 0.02 Negative B301 exterior hall door wood 0.04 Negative B301 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B301 exterior hall door wood 0.03 Negative B301 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.02 Negative B301 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B301 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B301 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B301 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B301 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B301 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 1 floor wood 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 1 door wood 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 2 baseboard wood 0 Negative B301 interior bedroom 2 window casing wood 0 Negative B301 interior living room door casing wood 0 Negative B301 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B301 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative B301 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B301 interior living room crown molding wood 0 Negative 8..140a aini IO III S 1"" 1 05,, 1 15 Good B502 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B502 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative B502 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0.01 Negative B502 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0.01 Negative B502 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B502 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B502 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B502 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative B502 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result B502 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B502 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B502 exterior hall door wood 0.02 Negative B502 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B502 exterior hall door wood 0.02 Negative B502 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.02 Negative B502 interior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B502 interior hall door wood 0 Negative B502 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B502 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B502 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B502 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative B502 interior kitchen baseboard wood 0 Negative B502 interior kitchen door casing wood 0.01 Negative B502 interior kitchen door wood 0.01 Negative B502 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 2 baseboard wood 0 Negative B502 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative B502 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative B502 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B502 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative B502 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative B502 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B502 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative B509 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B509 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative B509 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative B509 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B509 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B509 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B509 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B509 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative B509 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B509 interior hall door wood 0 Negative B509 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B509 interior hall wall drywall 0.04 Negative B509 interior hall ceiling drywall 0.04 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location I Room I Area I component Part Substrate Pb Result B509 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0.03 Negative B509 interior kitchen wall drywall 0.01 Negative B509 interior kitchen door casing drywall 0 Negative B509 interior kitchen door casing metal 0 Negative B509 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative B509 interior living room wall drywall 0.01 Negative B509 interior living room ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative B509 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B509 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative B509 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0.01 Negative B509 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative B509 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative B509 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B509 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative B604 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B604 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative B604 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative B604 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative B604 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0.01 Negative B604 exterior hall a/c penetration metal 0 Negative B604 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B604 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B604 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B604 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B604 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative B604 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B604 interior hall door wood 0 Negative B604 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B604 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B604 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B604 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative B604 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative B604 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B604 interior bedroom 1 window casing wood 0 Negative B604 interior bedroom 1 wall wood 0 Negative B604 interior bedroom 1 ceiling wood 0 Negative B604 interior living room ceiling wood 0 Negative B604 interior living room door casing wood 0 Negative B604 interior living room wall wood 0 Negative B604 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative B604 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative B604 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative B604 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result B604 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0.01 Negative B604 interior kitchen wall concrete 0 Negative B604 interior kitchen window casing concrete 0 Negative B609 exterior hall window casing concrete 0.01 Negative B609 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative B609 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B609 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative B609 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative B609 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B609 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative B609 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B609 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative B609 exterior hall door wood 0.01 Negative B609 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative B609 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative B609 interior hall door wood 0.02 Negative B609 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative B609 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B609 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative B609 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative B609 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B609 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative B609 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0.01 Negative B609 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative B609 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative B609 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative B609 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative B609 interior living room door casing concrete 0 Negative B609 interior foyer door casing concrete 0.01 Negative B609 interior foyer wall concrete 0 Negative B609 interior foyer threshold concrete 0 Negative B609 interior kitchen door wood 0 Negative B609 interior kitchen door wood 0 Negative B609 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative B609 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative 8..140a aini IO14 S 1"" 1 00,, 1 09 Good 0 11140V puimm IO14 S""1"" 1 00,, 1 Good A103 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A103 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A103 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A103 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A103 exterior hall door casing wood 0.02 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location I Room I Area component Part Substrate Pb Result A103 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A103 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.02 Negative A103 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A103 interior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A103 interior hall door wood 0 Negative A103 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative A103 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A103 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A103 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative A103 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0.01 Negative A103 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative A103 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A103 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A103 interior living room door casing wood 0 Negative A103 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A103 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative A103 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative A103 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A103 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A103 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A103 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative A103 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0.01 Negative A201 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior hall door casing wood 0.04 Negative A201 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A201 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A201 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A201 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A201 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A201 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A201 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A201 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A201 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative A201 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative A201 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative A201 interior I bedroom 1 1 a/c I penetration wood 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result A201 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A201 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A201 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A201 interior living room window casing drywall 0 Negative A201 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A201 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A201 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A201 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A201 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative A201 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative A201 exterior balcony a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A201 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0.02 Negative A203 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative A203 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative A203 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative A203 exterior balcony a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative A203 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A203 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A203 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A203 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A203 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A203 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A203 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A203 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A203 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative A203 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0.01 Negative A203 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative A203 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative A203 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A203 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A203 interior hall door wood 0 Negative A203 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A203 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A203 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.04 Negative A203 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A203 exterior hall door wood 0.01 Negative A203 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A203 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A203 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A203 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A109 exterior hall wall concrete 0.01 Negative A109 exterior hall door casing concrete 0.01 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result A109 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A109 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A109 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A109 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A109 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A109 exterior hall door wood 0.04 Negative A109 exterior hall door wood 0.03 Negative A109 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A109 exterior hall door wood 0.02 Negative A109 interior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A109 interior hall wall wood 0 Negative A109 interior hall wall wood 0 Negative A109 interior hall ceiling wood 0 Negative A109 interior kitchen ceiling wood 0 Negative A109 interior kitchen wall wood 0 Negative A109 interior kitchen door wood 0.01 Negative A109 interior kitchen door wood 0.01 Negative A109 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0.01 Negative A109 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A109 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative A109 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative A109 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A109 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative A109 interior living room wall drywall 0.01 Negative A109 interior living room ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A109 interior living room door casing drywall 0.01 Negative A109 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative 3..,Il0V IIIIS 1"" 1 00,, 1 00 Good 9 110V IIIIS""1"" 1 00,, 1 2 Good A304 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A304 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative A304 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0.02 Negative A304 exterior hall a/c penetration metal 0 Negative A304 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A304 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A304 exterior hall door casing wood 0.03 Negative A304 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A304 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A304 exterior hall door wood 0.05 Negative A304 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A304 interior bedroom 2 door casing wood 0.01 Negative A304 interior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A304 interior hall wall drywall 0.02 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area I component Part Substrate Pb Result A304 interior hall ceiling drywall 0.02 Negative A304 interior hall baseboard wood 0 Negative A304 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0 Negative A304 interior kitchen wall drywall 0.01 Negative A304 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A304 interior living room ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A304 interior living room wall drywall 0.02 Negative A304 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A304 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A304 exterior foyer a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A304 exterior foyer wall concrete 0 Negative A304 exterior foyer door casing concrete 0.01 Negative A304 exterior foyer threshold concrete 0 Negative A310 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A310 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0.01 Negative A310 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A310 exterior hall window casing concrete 0.01 Negative A310 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A310 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A310 exterior hall door casing wood 0.02 Negative A310 exterior hall door casing wood 0.02 Negative A310 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A310 exterior hall door wood 0.04 Negative A310 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A310 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.01 Negative A310 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A310 interior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A310 interior hall door wood 0 Negative A310 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A310 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A310 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative A310 interior hall baseboard wood 0.01 Negative A310 interior kitchen baseboard wood 0.02 Negative A310 interior kitchen door wood 0.03 Negative A310 interior kitchen door casing wood 0.02 Negative A310 interior kitchen wall drywall 0.01 Negative A310 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative A310 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A310 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A310 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative A310 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0.01 Negative A310 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative A310 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area I component Part Substrate Pb Result A310 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative A310 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A310 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A310 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A310 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A310 interior living room door casing drywall 0.01 Negative A310 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A310 interior living room baseboard wood 0.02 Negative A310 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0.02 Negative A310 interior living room baseboard wood 0.02 Negative A310 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative A310 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0.01 Negative A310 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative A405 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A405 exterior hall door wood 0.01 Negative A405 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A405 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A405 exterior hall threshold wood 0 Negative A405 interior hall door wood 0.01 Negative A405 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A405 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A405 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative A405 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A405 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A405 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A405 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A405 exterior balcony a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A405 exterior balcony wall concrete 0.01 Negative A405 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0.01 Negative A405 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0.01 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 a/c pene wood 0 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 a/c pene wood 0 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A405 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A408 exterior hall window casing concrete 0.01 Negative A408 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A408 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A408 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A408 exterior hall door casing wood 0.03 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location I Room I Area I component Part Substrate Pb Result A408 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A408 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A408 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A408 interior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A408 interior hall door wood 0 Negative A408 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A408 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative A408 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative A408 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative A408 interior kitchen door casing drywall 0 Negative A408 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A408 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A408 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A408 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A408 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A408 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A408 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative S..,IloV IIIIS 1"" 1 05,, 0 05 Good 0 110V IIIIS""1"" 1 05,, 1 Good A504 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A504 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A504 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A504 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A504 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A504 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A504 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.01 Negative A504 interior hall door wood 0 Negative A504 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A504 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative A504 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A504 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A504 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A504 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A504 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A504 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A504 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A504 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A504 exterior balcony a/c penetration wood 0.01 Negative A504 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative A504 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative A504 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative A504 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative A504 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area component Part Substrate Pb Result A504 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative A505 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A505 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A505 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A505 exterior hall door wood 0.02 Negative A505 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A505 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A505 interior living room door casing wood 0.03 Negative A505 interior living room door casing wood 0 Negative A505 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative A505 interior living room wall drywall 0.01 Negative A505 interior living room ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A505 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A505 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A505 exterior balcony a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative A505 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0.01 Negative A505 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A505 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A505 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative A505 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0.01 Negative A505 interior bedroom 2 baseboard wood 0.02 Negative A505 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0.01 Negative A505 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A505 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative A505 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative A505 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative A505 interior kitchen door wood 0.01 Negative A505 interior kitchen door wood 0.02 Negative A505 interior kitchen baseboard wood 0.02 Negative A603 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A603 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A603 exterior hall door casing concrete 0.01 Negative A603 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A603 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A603 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A603 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area I component Part Substrate Pb Result A603 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A603 interior hall door wood 0 Negative A603 interior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A603 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0 Negative A603 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative A603 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative A603 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A603 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A603 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A603 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A603 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative A603 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative A603 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative A603 exterior balcony a/c pene wood 0 Negative A603 interior bedroom 1 a/c pene wood 0 Negative A603 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative A603 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative A603 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A608 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative A608 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative A608 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative A608 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative A608 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A608 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative A608 exterior hall door wood 0.01 Negative A608 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative A608 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative A608 interior hall door wood 0 Negative A608 interior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative A608 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative A608 interior hall ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative A608 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative A608 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative A608 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0 Negative A608 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative A608 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0.01 Negative A608 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative A608 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A608 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative A608 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative A608 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative A608 interior I living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative A608 exterior I balcony wall concrete 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area Component Part Substrate Pb Result A608 exterior balcony a/c penetration metal 0 Negative A608 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative A608 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative 9..140V I14IIIS 1"" 1 00,, 1 Od Good 10 110V IIIIS""1"" 1 00,, 1 08 Good C112 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative C112 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative C112 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative C112 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative C112 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative C112 exterior balcony window casing concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative C112 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative C112 interior living room door wood 0 Negative C112 interior living room door casing wood 0 Negative C112 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative C112 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C112 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative C112 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative C112 interior living room window casing drywall 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0.01 Negative C112 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0.01 Negative C112 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0.01 Negative C112 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 2 baseboard wood 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 2 baseboard wood 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 2 wall wood 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative C112 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C219 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C219 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative C219 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C219 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C219 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative C219 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location I Room I Area I Component Part Substrate Pb Result C219 exterior hall door casing wood 0.07 Negative C219 exterior hall door jamb wood 0 Negative C219 interior hall door wood 0.06 Negative C219 interior hall door wood 0.03 Negative C219 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative C219 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative C219 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative C219 interior kitchen wall drywall 0.03 Negative C219 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0.02 Negative C219 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0.03 Negative C219 interior living room wall wood 0 Negative C219 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative C219 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C219 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C219 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative C219 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative C219 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative C219 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative C219 exterior balcony a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative C219 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0.02 Negative C219 exterior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative C219 exterior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative C219 exterior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative C219 exterior bedroom 1 a/c penetration drywall 0 Negative C101 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C101 exterior hall window casing concrete 0.01 Negative C101 exterior hall window casing concrete 0.01 Negative C101 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C101 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C101 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C101 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C101 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C101 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative C101 exterior hall door casing wood 0 Negative C101 exterior hall door wood 0.09 Negative C101 exterior hall door wood 0.07 Negative C101 exterior hall door wood 0.37 Negative C101 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.27 Negative C101 interior kitchen door wood 0 Negative C101 interior kitchen door casing wood 0.01 Negative C101 interior kitchen baseboard wood 0.01 Negative C101 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative C101 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area Component Part Substrate Pb Result C101 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration drywall 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 1 window sill wood 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 2 baseboard wood 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative C101 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C101 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative C101 interior hall window casing drywall 0 Negative C101 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative C101 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C101 interior living room wall wood 0 Negative C101 interior living room ceiling wood 0 Negative C101 interior living room door casing wood 0 Negative C101 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C101 exterior balcony a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C101 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative C101 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative 10..,Il0V IIIIS 1"" 1 00,, 1 18 Good 10 110V IIIIS°°1°° 1 00,, 1 06 Good C301 exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior hall a/c pene concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior hall a/c pene concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior hall door casing wood 0.54 Negative C301 exterior hall door casing wood 0.54 Negative C301 exterior hall door wood 0 Negative C301 exterior hall door wood 0.06 Negative C301 exterior hall door wood 0.09 Negative C301 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.01 Negative C301 interior hall door wood 0.14 Negative C301 interior hall door casing wood 0.07 Negative C301 interior hall baseboard wood 0.08 Negative C301 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative C301 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area Component Part Substrate Pb Result C301 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 baseboard wood 0.03 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 a/c penetration wood 0.02 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0.02 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0.03 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0.02 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0.03 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C301 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative C301 interior kitchen window casing drywall 0 Negative C301 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative C301 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C301 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C301 interior living room baseboard wood 0 Negative C301 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative C301 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C301 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative C301 exterior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C301 exterior balcony wall concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior balcony door casing concrete 0 Negative C301 exterior balcony threshold concrete 0 Negative C301 interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative C301 interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative C301 interior kitchen door wood 0.48 Negative C301 interior kitchen door wood 0.69 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 wall drywall 0 Negative C301 interior bedroom 2 window casing drywall 0 Negative C317S interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative C317S interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C317S interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative C317S interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C317S interior bedroom 1 baseboard wood 0.01 Negative C317S interior living room baseboard wood 0.01 Negative C317S interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C317S interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C317S interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C317S interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative C317S interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative C317S interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEbG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# Location Room Area I Component Part Substrate Pb Result C317S interior kitchen ceiling drywall 0 Negative C317S interior kitchen wall drywall 0 Negative C317S interior kitchen window casing drywall 0 Negative C317S interior kitchen baseboard wood 0.01 Negative C317S interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative C317S interior living room door wood 0 Negative C317S exterior hall door jamb wood 0.02 Negative C317S exterior hall door wood 0 Negative C317S exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative C317S exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C317S exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C317S exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C317S exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C317S exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C317S exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C317S exterior hall wall concrete 0 Negative C317S exterior hall wall concrete 0.01 Negative C317S exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C317S exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C212 exterior hall wall concrete 0.01 Negative C212 exterior hall a/c penetration concrete 0 Negative C212 exterior hall a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C212 exterior hall window casing concrete 0 Negative C212 exterior hall threshold concrete 0 Negative C212 exterior hall door casing concrete 0 Negative C212 exterior hall door casing wood 0.01 Negative C212 exterior hall door wood 0.07 Negative C212 exterior hall door jamb wood 0.08 Negative C212 interior hall door wood 0.02 Negative C212 interior hall door wood 0.02 Negative C212 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative C212 interior hall ceiling drywall 0 Negative C212 interior hall wall drywall 0 Negative C212 interior bedroom 1 wall drywall 0 Negative C212 interior bedroom 1 ceiling drywall 0 Negative C212 interior bedroom 1 window casing drywall 0 Negative C212 interior bedroom 1 a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C212 interior living room a/c penetration wood 0 Negative C212 interior living room wall drywall 0 Negative C212 interior living room door casing drywall 0 Negative C212 interior living room window casing drywall 0 Negative C212 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative C212 interior living room ceiling drywall 0 Negative BY THE SEA XRF 16-4323 EEG: Lead-Based Paint Inspection Report December 19, 2016 Unit# I Location I Room I Area 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