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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8206 East Bitterbush Lane Asbestos SurveyAsbestos Business License # ZA0000218 Mold & Asbestos Surveys & Removal * Phase 1 Environmental Assessment * Air Monitoring & Analysis March 31, 2021 Clay Clingerman Terrasouth Environmental 1048 Highway 92 Auburndale, FL 33823 RE: PRE -DEMOLITION ASBESTOS SURVEY Savana Club Mobil Home Park 8206 East Bitterbush Lane Port St Lucie, Florida Dear Mr. Clingerman: Report #: FL21-0244PDAS Pursuant to your request ETS ENVIRONMENT, INC. has performed a Pre -Demolition Asbestos Survey at the above referenced site. The survey was conducted on March 3 1 ' 2021. The scope of the project was to identify & quantify the presence, extent, and condition of any Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM) for planned building demolition. Therefore, our Certified Asbestos Surveyor secured bulk samples for analysis of the building material. Facility Description The survey consists of a single wide freestanding mobile home trailer. Structural components consist of wood frame walls with metal exterior siding, and a bitumen membrane over a metal roof. The facility has a measured area of approximately 1,325 S.F. Project Description At the request of the client, the scope of the project was to identify & quantify the presence, extent, and condition of any Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM)for planned building demolition. Therefore, our Certified Asbestos Surveyor secured bulk samples for analysis of the building material. Bulk sample specimens of materials suspected of containing asbestos were collected and submitted for analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) in conjunction with dispersion staining as outlined in 40 Cl~ R, Part 63, Subpart F dated January 1987. Analysis was conducted by ETS Environment, Inc.. For additional details on analytical results, please refer to the Analytical Results section of this report. Sampling Strategy Bulk material sampling was conducted according to the following sampling plan: Friable Surfacing Materials: Friable surfacing materials, where encountered, are sampled based on the recommendations found in the EPA "Pink Book" entitled "Asbestos in Buildings: Simplified Scheme for Friable Surfacing Materials" (EPA document 560f5-85- 030a). The number of samples collected is based on the total square footage of the homogenous area of the material. If the area is between 100 and 1000 ft2, three samples will be collected. If the area is between 1000 and 5000 W, five samples will be collected. If the area is between 5000 ftz and 10,000 W, seven samples will be collected. Nine samples will be collected if the area is greater than 10,000 W. 12334 73 Court North, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33412 (954) 236--0053 (561) 333-0698 FAX (561) 333-0684 Thermal System Insulation (TSI): If present, at least three samples will be collected in a randomly distributed manner from each homogeneous area of TSI not assumed to be ACM. At least two samples will be collected from each homogeneous area of patched TSI. Where cement or plaster is used on fittings such as tees, elbows, or valves, samples will be collected in a manner sufficient to determine whether the material is ACM or not ACM. Miscellaneous Materials: These include materials such as acoustical ceiling tiles, floor tiles and linoleum, wall board, wire insulation, caulking and sealants, laboratory equipment, furniture, draperies, etc. (basically, anything that does not fall into the first two categories). Suspect miscellaneous materials are sampled in such a manner as to determine whether or not they contained asbestos. The number of samples collected of a given miscellaneous material is left to the discretion of the inspector. As a general rule however, the number of samples collected of most friable miscellaneous materials is based on the same scheme as that used for friable surfacing materials. All accessible areas of the demolition area were inspected. Bulk sample specimens of materials suspected of containing asbestos were collected and submitted for analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy in conjunction with dispersion staining as outlined in 40 CFR, Part 63, Subpart F dated January 1987. Analysis was conducted by ETS Environment, Inc.. Those suspect asbestos -containing materials that were present and expected to be removed and/or disturbed as a part of the planned renovation (as described by the customer) are listed below: Flooring Materials: FIoor materials consist of sheet tile. Representative samples were collected of the vinyl tile. All samples of flooring materials were reported by the laboratory to contain no detectable quantities of asbestos. Ceiling Materials: Ceiling materials consist of compressed ceiling board. Representative samples were collected of the compressed ceiling board. All samples of ceiling materials were reported by the Iaboratory to contain no detectable quantities of asbestos. Wall Materials: Interior walls consist of wood paneling with nail fasteners. No interior wall materials were observed in the facility. Heating, [ventilation andAir-Conditioning (HYAC) System: No suspect HYAC materials were observed in the facility. Friable Surfacing Material: No friable surfacing materials were observed in the facility. Thermal System Insulation (TSI) Materials: The facility has a modern electrical water heater with fibrous glass insulation inside a sheet metal jacket. No suspect TSI materials were observed in the facility. Where visible, associated pipes were not insulated. Additional Miscellaneous Materials: Additional suspect miscellaneous materials consist of caulking around windows, doors, and at the seams on the exterior metal wall system. Representative samples were collected of the caulking. Samples of caulking were reported to contain 7-10% Chrysotile asbestos. Please refer to the Conclusions & Recommendations section of this report for additional details. Roofing Materials: Roofing materials consist of bitumen membrane material. Representative samples were collected of the roofing material. All samples of roofing materials were reported by the laboratory to contain no detectable quantities of asbestos. Conclusions & Recommendations L Miscellaneous Materials Material Description: Caulking Location: Around Windows & Doors Asbestos Content: 7-10% Chrysotile Total Estimated Quantity: 350 L.F.. NES14APS Category: Category I Non -Friable Physical Assessment: Fair 2 Recommendation: If these materials are to be disturbed during the planned renovation activities they should be removed prior to disturbance by a Florida Licensed Asbestos Contractor under supervision of an EPA Certified Asbestos Supervisor (competent person). Laboratory Performing Sulk Sample Analysis ETS Environment, Inc. 12334 73 Court North West Palm Beach, Fl. 33412 Licensing ETS Environment, Inc. Is Iicensed to conduct inspections for asbestos -containing materials in buildings under an Asbestos Business License (ZA 0000218) and is qualified by Bruce Marchette, CIH (Asbestos Consultants License # IA 0000041). Disclaimer The scope of the project was to identify & quantify the presence, extent, and condition of any Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM) for planned building demolition. Therefore, our Certified Asbestos Surveyor secured bulk samples for analysis of the building material. However comprehensive this survey report may appear, we do not claim to have identified all materials which may exists within the building. Therefore, if in the course of the planned renovation/demolition activities, suspect materials become exposed, all activities should immediately cease and the suspect material brought to our attention for evaluation and recommendations if necessary. CLOSING REMARKS ETS Environment, Inc. greatly appreciates the opportunity to provide quality environmental services at a reasonable cost. It has been a pleasure working with you and we look forward to doing so again in the future. Should have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to call our offices at any time. Russell Rogers / AHERA Inspector Certificate No.210135-1115 Respectfully submitted, Dennis Emerson, I.H. AHERA Inspector Certificate No.09182007AM I hereby certify that the Pre -Demolition Asbestos Survey conducted on March 22°d 2021, at the Savana Club Mobil Home Park, 8206 East Bitterbush Lane, Port St Lucie, Florida, was performed by Russell Rogers an A.H.E.R.A. Certified Inspector utilizing the code of the Federal Regulation Standards, 40 C.F.R., Part 763, Subpart E, Section 763.80- 763.99 and the State Asbestos Regulations, Florida Statues 469.003. Respectfully1 � ...,.. • O (CIPw Bruce M; jr btte, tl[Ed * s Florida L*4:Atsed Coyisulfant License #04!o�►!i' 3�0, 2022 AIRS, Inc. L.•-�••';� i`s�. 3 ETS BULK SAMPLE TRANSMITTAL FORM Client: Terrasouth Environmental Project: Savana Club Mobil Home Park 8206 East Bitterbush Lane Port St Lucie, Florida Report 4: FL21-0244PDAS Date Collected: 03/22/21 SAMPLE # LOCATION OF SAMPLE DESCRITION CONDITION ASBESTOS 1 Ceiling Ceiling Board F.C. NAD 2 Ceiling Ceiling Board F.C. NAD 3 Ceiling Ceiling Board F.C. NAD 4 1 Under Carpet in Hall Bath Vinyl Tile (peel & stick) F.C. NAD S L Under Carpet in Hall Bath Vinyl Tile (peel & stick) F.C. NAD 6 Under Carpet in Hall Bath Vinyl Tile (peel & stick) F.C. NAD 7 Caulk Around Door F.C. YES 8 Caulk Around Window F.C. YES 9 Caulk Around Along Seam F.C. YES 10 Roof Membrane F.C. NAD 11 Roof Membrane F.C. NAD 12 Roof Membrane F.C. NAD Sampled by: Russell Rogers NAD = No Asbestos Detected SAMPLE CONDITION CODES G.C.—Good Condition F.C.=Fair Condition P.C.=Poor Condition P.D.=Physical Damage W.D.—Water Damage F=Friable N.F.=Non-Friable H.Con.=High Contact M.Con.=Moderate Contact L.Con—Low Contact L! E TS efqo� 12334 73 Court North West Palm Beach, FL 33412 (561)333-0264 Sample Anal. Number Init. I DKE 2 DKE 3 DKE 4 DKE 5 DKE 6 DKE 7 DKE 8 DKE 9 DKE 10 DKE 11 DKE 12 DKE Dennis Emerson, I.H. Analyst Sample Item Description Ceiling Board Ceiling Board Ceiling Board Sheet Vinyl Sheet Vinyl Sheet Vinyl Caulk Caulk Caulk Membrane Coating Membrane Coating Membrane Coating ANAYLICAL RESULTS Asbestos Percentage & Ty e Identified NAD NAD NAD NAD NAD NAD YES 7-10 Chrysotile YES 7-10 Chrysotile YES 7-10 Chrysotiie NAD NAD NAD Project; Savana Club Mobil Home Park Lab Code: 0176 Percentage & Type Non -Asbestos Fibers Percentage Non -Fiber Mat. 80-85 Cellulose 15-20 Matrix 80-85 Cellulose 15-20 Matrix 80-85 Cellulose I5-20 Matrix 15-20 Synthetic 80-85 Matrix 15-20 Synthetic 80-85 Matrix 15-20 Synthetic 80-85 Matrix 90-93 Matrix 90-93 Matrix 90-93 Matrix 2-5 Fiberglass 90-95 Matrix 3-5 Synthetic 2-5 Fiberglass 90-95 Matrix 3-5 S nthetic 2-5 Fiberglass 90-95 Matrix 3-5 Synthetic NAD = No Asbestos Detected * = In Silver Coating 5