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OLYMPIC BLVD
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VA OUTPATIENT CLINIC
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Irerracon <br /> Any material that contains greater than one percent asbestos is considered an ACM and <br /> must be handled according to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), <br /> EPA, and applicable state and local regulations. The EPA National Emission Standard for <br /> Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 40 CFR 61, Subparts A and M has a requirement <br /> related to assessment of suspect ACM in buildings.When the asbestos content of a friable <br /> material is visually estimated by PLM to be detectable but less than ten percent, your firm <br /> may elect to (1) assume the amount is greater than one percent and treat the material as <br /> asbestos-containing or (2) require verification of the amount by the PLM point counting <br /> technique. If the results obtained by point counting and visual estimation are different, the <br /> point count result must be used. When no asbestos is detected by PLM, point counting is <br /> not required. <br /> 4.0 LEAD ASSESSMENT <br /> Homogeneous areas of suspected lead-containing coatings (paints) were identified and <br /> sampled in accessible areas throughout the View Ridge Plaza located at 220 Olympic <br /> Boulevard 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 on the <br /> substrate were included in the laboratory analysis. Each sample was collected and stored <br /> 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 <br /> accordance with Method EPA 7000B. NVL Laboratories in Seattle, Washington is <br /> accredited by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)for lead analysis. <br /> 4.2 Lead Sampling Results <br /> Sixteen paint chip samples were collected and analyzed for lead. Three samples had <br /> reportable levels 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 Description Paint Location Sample Result <br /> (ppm) <br /> Pb1: Gray paint on gypsum Interior walls in places <45 <br /> Pb2: Brown paint on concrete Exterior siding <48-50 <br /> Pb3: Dark brown paint on wood Exterior columns <50 <br /> Pb4: Green paint on gypsum Interior walls in head start suite <44 <br /> Pb5: White paint on gypsum Predominant interior walls <44 <br /> Regulated Building Materials Assessment <br /> View Ridge Plaza July 10,2020 <br /> Cataylst Capital Holdings,LLC Terracon#81207277 <br /> Page 11 <br />
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