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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 lFrerracon <br /> Port of Everett Marina - Equator Shed m Everett, Washington <br /> June 22, 2023 w Terracon Project No. 81227459 <br /> Table 6.2-1. TCLP Limits <br /> TCLP Limit 20 x TCLP Limit Concentration in Paint <br /> Metal (above this number (ppm) Samples (ppm) <br /> TCLP fails, ppm) <br /> Lead 5.0 100 <51 to 76 <br /> <: below the reporting limit,ppm:parts per million, TCLP: toxicity characteristic leachate procedure <br /> Based on the sample results, the painted wood cannot"fail"the TCLP procedure for lead and is <br /> not considered a hazardous or dangerous waste. Some worker protection requirements may still <br /> apply (see references to WAC regulations above). <br /> 6.3 Other Regulated Building Materials <br /> Mercury-containing fluorescent light tubes, high intensity discharge lamps, switches and <br /> thermostats were not identified in the building. <br /> 7.0 Limitations <br /> This report presents the results of the regulated building materials inspection conducted at the <br /> Port of Everett Marina - Equator Shed located at 1205 Craftsman Way in Everett, Washington. <br /> The inspection was for the purposes of identifying ACM, lead-containing paint, mercury- <br /> containing components, PCB ballasts, and HID lamps prior to demolition. <br /> The lead paint chip sampling and reporting conducted as a part of this inspection does not nor <br /> is intended to meet the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead; <br /> Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule (RRP). Refer to EPA regulation 40CFR745 and <br /> Washington State regulation WAC 365-230 for additional information. <br /> Regulated building material inspections are non-comprehensive and subject to many <br /> limitations, including those presented below. Our inspection has considered risks pertaining to <br /> asbestos, lead in coatings, fluorescent lamps, mercury switches, PCB ballasts, and HID lamps; <br /> however, this inspection is limited to only those locations and materials included in the <br /> inspection. This inspection was not designed to identify all potential concerns or to eliminate <br /> all risks associated with renovation, demolition, material removal, construction, or transferring <br /> of property title. Evaluation of other risks not specifically described in the Scope of Work have <br /> not been included; for example: structural integrity; engineering loads; electrical; mechanical; <br /> radon gas; slope stability; building settlement; and evaluation of toxic and hazardous <br /> substances in, or in contact with, soil and groundwater. No warranty, expressed or implied, is <br /> made. <br /> Terracon has performed the services set forth in the Scope of Work in accordance with <br /> generally accepted industrial hygiene practices in the same or similar localities, related to the <br /> nature of the work accomplished, at the time the services were performed. <br /> Explore with us 6 <br />
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