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2.1 BUILDING DESCRIPTION <br />Taxpayer Information: TEMPLE BETH OR <br />Parcel #: 00439076300900 <br />Structure Use: Dwelling <br />Year built: 1905 <br />Total SgFt: 1588 <br />Note: The above information is taken from the County Parcel Viewer and may not be 100% accurate. Not all <br />remodels or additions are documented. <br />2.2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br />Health Risks: Asbestos is a known carcinogen that is highly regulated in terms of proper removal and disposal. <br />Licensed asbestos contractors and certified asbestos workers, trained in the use of personnel protective <br />equipment and engineering controls, are required if the matrerials will be disturbed or removed. <br />PSCAA Notification for Demolition: The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA, Regulation III, Article 4) <br />requires notification for building demolition. For a notification form, regulations, and contact information, go <br />online at www.pscleanair.org. Demolition notification can be completed and fees can be paid online. The 10- <br />day waiting period is waived if the notification is filed as an emergency. <br />Point Count Analysis: This type of analysis includes testing of bulk building materials for <br />asbestos by performing 400 point counts (EPA 600/R-93/116). This is a more detailed method for estimating <br />asbestos in a building material and is more accurate than a visual estimate. While the visual estimation of <br />asbestos in a building material works well for most samples, a point count can be very important when low <br />asbestos concentration in a building material is detected. This methodology, which has a detection limit of <br />0.25%, increases the accuracy and precision of the asbestos concentration determined in a sample and is <br />commonly used to comply with NESHAP regulations requirement of performing point counting on samples <br />with low concentrations of asbestos. <br />Page 5 of 39 <br />
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