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1111 34th Street <br /> Everett,WA 98201 <br /> Project Number:2017-0728 <br /> 1.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> A Good Faith Asbestos and Lead Inspection was conducted at the Boys Scout Shack, Troop# 1 located <br /> at 1111 34th Street, Everett, WA 98201 on September 5, 2017. <br /> Tanveer Khan, an AHERA Certified Building Inspector and a Washington Department of Commerce <br /> Certified Lead Risk Assessor, conducted this inspection at the request of Mr. Derrick Williams'of Everett <br /> Elks Lodge#479. <br /> The purpose of this inspection was to identify asbestos containing building materials and lead paint <br /> coatings which would be impacted by the planned renovations. As per client(Derrick Williams)onsite, <br /> a complete comprehensive survey was conducted on the structure. Destructive sampling methods <br /> were utilized to collect samples of suspect building materials. No soft/limited demolition was performed <br /> during this inspection. Please note that hidden materials may exist within the structure, and all suspect <br /> materials must be treated as asbestos containing until testing proves otherwise. <br /> This survey constitutes a survey of accessible suspect ACM in the project areaand was conducted in <br /> accordance with: <br /> The National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 40 Code of Federal <br /> Regulations (CFR) Part 61, Subpart M requires a survey by, an accredited asbestos inspector prior to <br /> demolition of a structure. <br /> This asbestos survey also satisfies the requirements for"Good Faith" inspection outlined in Washington <br /> Administrative Code (WAC) 296-62-07221(2), Identification, which requires the owner of a structure to <br /> provide contractors with a written report identifying the asbestos-containing materials expected to be <br /> disturbed during renovation or demolition. <br /> The asbestos survey section is written to comply with the AHERA asbestos sampling procedure as stated <br /> in 40 CFR 763.86. This protocol is required under the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency(PSCAA Regulation <br /> III, Article IV, rev. March 26, 2009)for all asbestos surveys prior to a building demolition. <br /> Recommendations have been included for compliance with EPA RRP(Renovation, Repair and Painting) <br /> Rules 40 CFR 745, WAC 365-230 and WAC 296-155-176 "Lead in Construction The Lead in <br /> Construction regulations are designed to protect workers from lead hazards during construction and <br /> demolition activities. <br /> A floor plan indicating locations of samples collected by NVL personnel has been included in <br /> Appendix A. <br /> NVL Laboratories,Inc, <br /> 4708 Aurora Ave N <br /> Seattle,WA 98103 2 Z <br /> Phone(206)547-0100 Fax(206)634-1936 3l/ <br />
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