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PORT OF EVERETT
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Regulated Building Material Inspection - <br /> Port of Everett Marina - Equator Shed = Everett, Washington Terracon <br /> June 22, 2023 n Terracon Project No. 81227459 <br /> 1.0 Introduction <br /> Port of Everett retained Terracon Consultants, Inc. (Terracon) to conduct a regulated building <br /> materials inspection of the Port of Everett Marina - Equator Shed, located at 1205 Craftsman <br /> Way in Everett, Washington. Terracon's representatives, Mr. Jacob Lindberg and Ms. Lydia <br /> Slugen, conducted the inspection on June 13, 2023. <br /> Terracon inspected the building for the following regulated building materials: <br /> Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) <br /> Assumed asbestos-containing materials <br /> Lead-containing coatings (paints) <br /> Mercury-containing light tubes, switches, and thermostats <br /> Suspected high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps <br /> • Suspected Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)-containing fluorescent light ballasts <br /> 2.0 Project Background <br /> This report presents the results of our regulated building materials inspection conducted in <br /> support of the future demolition of the Port of Everett Marina - Equator Shed. The purpose of <br /> the inspection was to identify potential asbestos-containing material, lead-containing coatings, <br /> PCB-containing light ballasts, and mercury-containing components prior to demolition and for <br /> purposes of hazard communication and on-going management. The inspection included the <br /> interior, exterior, and roof of the building (project area). This inspection did not include the <br /> historic Equator Ship located inside of the building. <br /> This inspection report will assist Port of Everett with communicating the presence of regulated <br /> building materials, and the presence, location, and quantity of ACM to employees, vendors, <br /> and contractors working in the project area and to meet the requirements for an asbestos <br /> survey for the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) and a good faith inspection as required <br /> by Washington State Department of Labor and Industries' Division of Occupational Safety and <br /> Health (DOSH) regulations prior to building demolition. Regulations require that a complete <br /> copy of this report be kept in a conspicuous location on-site at all times during activities that <br /> may impact known and suspect ACM. <br /> 2.1 Sources of Information <br /> During the course of the inspection, the following individuals provided assistance to the <br /> Terracon inspector: <br /> ■ Mr. Garrett Jensen, Port of Everett <br /> 2.2 Building Description <br /> The Port of Everett — Equator Shed is an approximately 100 ft long, 45 ft wide, and 25 ft high <br /> wooden structure with asphaltic 3-tab roofing and varied wall openings on the sides. The <br /> building is unheated and does not contain domestic water or plumbing. <br /> Explore with us 1 <br />
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