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1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />This report presents the results of asbestos-containing material (ACM) survey of the <br />current(y-present Everett Fire Station No. 5 and four residential structuces all scheduled for <br />demolition prior to the construction of a new, larger fire station. The project is located on <br />the southeast comer of the intersection of ?vladison Street and Beverly Baulevud in Everett, <br />Washington (Figures I and 2). G-Logics' completed the sun :y on September 12, 2000. The <br />purpose of the survey was to identify ACM that will have to be removed before planned <br />demolition of the structures. The surveys were conducted to comply with the asbestos good- <br />faith survey requirements of the Puget Clean Air Agency (PSCAA), and Washington <br />Administrative Code (WAC) 296 �62-077. <br />Five structures were included in our survey. As depicted on Figure 2 the five structures are <br />located on contiguous pazcels of land in Everett, Washington. 'fhe currently present <br />firehouse :s a two-story concrete masonry structure including a partial basement. The four <br />residential structures are all two-story wood frame structures ranging in size from <br />approximately 1,500 to 2,200 square-feet in size. <br />2.0 BUILDING MATERIAL ASSESSMENT <br />Our scope of work consisted of the following tas!cs: <br />■ Visual reconnaissance of the structures to identify potential ACM and <br />homogenous azeas of potential ACM <br />■ Collection of reprasentative samples of potential ACM from the <br />shuctures <br />■ Submission of samples to a certified laboratory for asbestos analysis <br />utilizing polarized light microscopy (PLM) methodology <br />■ Preparation of this repoR <br />Homogeneous Materials <br />Homogeneous areas of suspect ACM were identified by visual reconnaissance of each <br />structure. A homogeneous area contains materials that are uniform by color, <br />construction/application date, texmre, and general appearance. <br />01-0105•A-RT.Joc <br />CoPyriBh12001 G•Lagics, Inc. Page 1 0(5 <br />�SIO�%CS <br />