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CRAFTSMAN WAY
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1205
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PORT OF EVERETT
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Regulated Building Material Inspection ierracon <br /> Port of Everett Marina - Equator Shed 3 Everett, Washington <br /> June 22, 2023 :y Terracon Project No. 81227459 <br /> 4.0 Lead Assessment <br /> Homogeneous areas of suspected lead-containing coatings (paints) were identified and <br /> sampled in accessible areas throughout the Port of Everett Marina - Equator Shed located at <br /> 1205 Craftsman Way in Everett, Washington. Homogeneous painted surfaces were defined by <br /> substrate, application, and color. <br /> 4.1 Sampling Methodology <br /> Paint chip samples were collected to the substrate to ensure that all layers present at the <br /> location sampled were included in the laboratory analysis. Each sample was collected and <br /> stored in a heavy-duty, self-sealing plastic bag and delivered to NVL Laboratories in Seattle, <br /> Washington. Samples were analyzed via Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry in accordance <br /> with Method EPA 7000B. NVL Laboratories in Seattle, Washington is accredited by the <br /> American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) for lead analysis. <br /> 4.2 Lead Sampling Results <br /> Four paint chip samples were collected and analyzed for lead. One of the samples had <br /> reportable concentrations of lead. The results of the analyses are presented in Table 4.2-1. <br /> Table 4.2-1. Paint Chip Sample Results <br /> Paint Number and Sample Result <br /> Paint Location <br /> Description (in ppm) <br /> Exterior trim on roof and corner support <50 <br /> Pb1: White paint on wood columns <br /> Pb2: Blue paint on wood Exterior and interior of main walls <51 to 76 <br /> and support columns <br /> <: below the reporting limit, ppm:parts per million, BOLD: lead detected <br /> 5.0 Other Regulated Building Materials <br /> 5.1 Methodology - Universal Wastes <br /> An inventory of fluorescent light tubes, HID lamps, and potential PCB-containing ballasts was <br /> conducted in accessible areas of the project. <br /> Mercury-containing light tubes were counted and documented in an inventory by length. <br /> Magnetic ballasts are suspected of containing PCBs in the potting material or in the dielectric <br /> fluid in the capacitor. Electronic ballasts are not suspected of containing PCBs. A Philips <br /> Advance Sensor Switch "ballast checker"was used to identify magnetic versus electronic <br /> ballasts. The ballast checker is used by pointing the device at a powered light fixture, and the <br /> device indicates whether the ballast is electronic or magnetic. <br /> Where high intensity discharge lamps could not be accessed or examined, the following <br /> assumptions were made: <br /> Explore with us 4 <br />
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