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Asbestos—Good Faith Irb JLction AET 3043 <br /> 3703 Railway Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 <br /> 05/29/14 2 of 7 <br /> Building Description <br /> Taxpayer Information: City of Everett <br /> Parcel No: 29052100200900 <br /> Structure Use: Vacant, Commercial Office Building <br /> Use Code: 242 Saw Mills & Planing Mills; <br /> Year Built: 1970, Gross Area: 2376 SF <br /> Building Inspector Information <br /> Name: Brian Hunt, Project Manager <br /> AHERA Certified Building Inspector <br /> Certification Number: 143726, Exp. Date 9/11/14 <br /> Business: Alternative Environmental Technologies, AET <br /> 5129 Evergreen Way D9, Everett, WA 98203 <br /> Site & Building Description: The subject site was observed as a vacant 1 story, office building <br /> on 29.98 acres west of the Snohomish River and east of E. Grand Avenue, in Everett, <br /> Washington. The former Kimberly Clark woo chipping Mill site metal office building had electricity <br /> and water, a locker room and break room for employees formerly working at the vacant site. <br /> Asbestos Identification Process: All asbestos samples were collected using modified <br /> Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and EPA sampling methods and all bulk <br /> samples were taken to Seattle Asbestos Test (SAT) laboratory under strict Chain of Custody <br /> procedures for analysis. AET personnel are AHERA certified building inspectors, management <br /> planners and project designers. The analysts at Seattle Asbestos Test used Polarized Light <br /> Microscopic methods to analyze the bulk samples for asbestos (Method EPA/600/R-93/116) and <br /> the laboratory is part of the National Volunteer Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP <br /> accredited). <br /> Asbestos Sampling & Analysis: Brian Hunt, AET Project Manager, took a total of 12 bulk <br /> samples of suspect asbestos containing materials. The asbestos results are located in Table 1: <br /> Asbestos Sampling & Analysis. The table includes the location of materials sampled and the test <br /> results. <br /> Hazardous Chemicals Inventory: The Table 2 — Fluorescent Light Fixture Components <br /> Estimate is an inventory of components which are recommended for recycling and/or proper <br /> disposal and likely contain mercury in the tubes and may contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) <br /> in the ballasts. It is recommended that the fluorescent light fixture components be handled, <br /> transported, recycled and/or disposed of bya certified facilitysuch as Total Reclaim, <br /> p <br /> 206.343.7743 (the City of Everett preferred vendor, or the equivalent). The recycler can provide a <br /> Certificate of Recycling which can be retained by the city showing that the tubes and ballasts <br /> were recycled or handled properly. Hazardous chemicals can also be found in old computers, <br /> monitors, peripherals and electronics and along with old air conditioners and refrigerators are <br /> recommended for recycling (Appliance Recycling Outlet, 360.568.6003, or the equivalent). <br /> Notifications: The owner, or owner's representative, is required to notify anyone visiting or <br /> working in the building, including all contractors, that there is an asbestos survey for this building. <br /> A copy of the survey report must be kept at the site and available for viewing upon request, <br /> and/or the owner may communicate verbally and in writing a summary of the survey findings. It is <br /> recommended that access to the site during demolition be restricted to authorized personnel so <br /> that visitors and contractors can be warned of the work being done at the site and who to contact. <br />