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LEAD-BASED PAINT and ASBESTOS REPORT BOILER HOUSE (MECHANICAL BUILDING) 825 BARRET AVENUE LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY ATC PROJECT NO. Z027000310 FEBRUARY 1, 2017 PREPARED FOR: DEVELOP LOUISVILLE 444 S. FIFTH STREET LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40202

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LEAD-BASED PAINT and ASBESTOS REPORT BOILER HOUSE (MECHANICAL BUILDING)

825 BARRET AVENUE LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

ATC PROJECT NO. Z027000310

FEBRUARY 1, 2017

PREPARED FOR:

DEVELOP LOUISVILLE 444 S. FIFTH STREET

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40202

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ATC Group Services, LLC 7988 Centerpoint Dr. Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46256 Phone +1 317 849 4990 Fax +1 317 849 4278 www.atcgroupservices.com

February 1, 2017 Allison S. Smith, Ph.D. Brownfields Program Manager Develop Louisville LOUISVILLE FORWARD 444 S. Fifth St. Louisville, KY 40202 Subject: Lead-Based Paint and Asbestos Consulting Services Boiler House (Mechanical Building) 825 Barret Avenue Louisville, Kentucky ATC Project No. Z027000310 Dear Ms. Smith,

ATC Group Services (ATC) has completed the Lead-Based Paint and Asbestos Investigation for the Boiler House (Mechanical Building) located at 825 Barret Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Should additional materials be discovered that are not included in the attached tables these materials should be assumed to contain lead paint or asbestos until proven otherwise. The fieldwork was conducted by ATC representatives Mr. Timothy Gish and Mr. Craig Hall (Kentucky Asbestos Building Inspector License No.I16-09-2346, expiring March 4, 2017). Our findings and conclusions are included herein. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to Louisville Metro Government on this project, and look forward to working with you on future projects. In the meantime, if you have questions or comments regarding the information in the report, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely,

ATC Group Services, LLC

Sarah Coffenberry Industrial Hygienist Direct Line +1 317 579 4056 Email: [email protected]

Laura M. Totten Industrial Hygiene Group Manager Direct Line +1 317 579 4081 Email: [email protected]

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Table of Contents Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................... i 1.0 Sampling and Analytical Procedures .......................................................................................................... 1

1.1 Lead Based Paint Sampling ............................................................................................................................ 1

1.2 Asbestos Sampling Procedures ...................................................................................................................... 1

2.0 Findings.......................................................................................................................................................... 2

2.1 Interpretation of Lead-Based Paint Results .................................................................................................... 2

2.2 Interpretation of Asbestos Results .................................................................................................................. 3

3.0 Conclusions ................................................................................................................................................... 3

3.1 Lead Based Paint ............................................................................................................................................ 3

3.2 Asbestos .......................................................................................................................................................... 4

LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Summary of Sampling Analysis for Lead Table 2 Asbestos Inspection Summary PHOTOGRAPHS APPENDICES Appendix A Certifications and Licenses Appendix B Laboratory Analysis Reports

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Executive Summary On December 8, 12, 19, and 22, 2016, ATC performed a Lead-Based Paint (LBP) and Asbestos Investigation for the Boiler House (Mechanical Building) located at 825 Barret Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. Lead content was determined on select painted surfaces by utilizing a portable Niton X-Ray Fluorescence analyzer (XRF) S/N 6993. The inspection, sampling, and analytical procedures were performed in general accordance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency's (USEPA's) rules and regulations as well as guidelines of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), the Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) Lead in Construction Standard, and the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). A total of one hundred forty one (141) XRF readings were collected at the building. Six (6) of the one hundred and forty one (141) samples were above the 1.0 mg/cm2 cutoff for lead based paint. As determined above 1.0 mg\cm2 are considered to be lead based paints. In addition, lead in glazing on select ceramics are not paints however were identified to contain lead. The following materials and paints were above the 1.0 mg/cm2 cutoff:

Reading No Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Sample Room

2971 WALL CERAMIC C INTACT TAN FIRST STORAGE 3039 WALL CERAMIC B INTACT GREEN FIRST BATHROOM WOMENS 3044 WALL CERAMIC D INTACT WHITE FIRST BATHROOM MENS 3056 WALL CERAMIC C INTACT BLUE FIRST CARPENTRY SHOP STORAGE 3090 PIPE 6in METAL LOWER INTACT YELLOW FIRST BOILER RM 3098 DOORFRAME WOOD D POOR WHITE FIRST SHOP AREA

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states paint results with any detectable level of lead must be addressed as a Lead-Containing Paint that could become an exposure hazard to workers who disturb these coated surfaces during demolition or renovation activities as detailed in 29 CFR 1926.62. The six (6) LBP paint and the following five (5) additional materials and paints are considered to be Lead-Containing:

Reading No Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Sample Room

3031 DOOR WOOD A INTACT BROWN FIRST LOCKER RM 3079 I_BEAM 16in METAL UPPER INTACT WHITE SECOND STOAGE 3080 I_BEAM 24in METAL UPPER INTACT WHITE SECOND STORAGE 18 DOORFRAME METAL A PEELING GREEN FIRST ELECTRICAL BLDG 21 WINDOW FRAME METAL A PEELING GREEN FIRST ELECTRICAL BLDG

Similar paints on similar substrates should be considered LBP or lead-containing paint throughout the building.

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A total of twenty three (23) homogenous areas (HAs) were identified as suspect asbestos materials within the Boiler House (Mechanical Building). Twenty two (22) HAs were sampled and collected for laboratory analysis. Laboratory analysis indicated that nine (9) of the twenty two (22) HAs were found to contain asbestos concentrations greater than one percent (>1%). The select asphalt roofing materials (HA 12’) were assumed to contain asbestos.

HA No. MATERIAL TYPE LOCATION

ACM Type

ACM Y/N

Friable Class

Material Quantity

4 12"x12" Gray/ Dark Gray Floor Tile First Floor Break Area, First Floor Office,

First Floor Rooms M Y I 868 SF

11 9"x9" Beige Floor Tile/Black Mastic First Floor Storage M Y I 120 SF

5' Brown Glue Dot First Floor Office Above Ceiling M Y II 160 SF

6' 18" HC Pipe Insulation First Floor Room TSI Y F 24 LF

7' 4" HC Pipe Insulation Second Floor, Plumbing Shop, Exterior

Between 825 and Electric Building TSI Y F 103 LF

8' 4" Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 18 each

9' 6" Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 11 each

10' 8" Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 4 each

11' 10" Fitting Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 6 each

12' Asphalt Roofing System Exterior of Building M A I 9,041 SF Should suspect materials be identified that are not included the attached tables. ATC recommends that an asbestos licensed building inspector and/or lead risk assessor be called to the site to investigate any such material. A complete listing of sampled painted surfaces, sampled suspect asbestos containing materials, and analytical results can be found in the report text and attached tables.

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Boiler House (Mechanical Building) Lead-Based Paint and Asbestos Report Louisville, Kentucky ATC Project No. Z027000310

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1.0 Sampling and Analytical Procedures 1.1 Lead Based Paint Sampling ATC’s lead based paint (LBP) survey included testing of painted and/or coated surfaces. ATC collected one hundred and forty one (141) XRF readings to confirm areas of lead-based paint for operation and maintenance purposes in accordance with EPA and OSHA. EPA establishes that lead-based paint is paint that contains more than 1.0 mg/cm2, 5,000 ppm or 0.5 percent of lead by weight. For OSHA compliance purposes, OSHA’s “Lead in Construction Standard” (29 CRF 1926.62) addresses any concentration of lead in paint. The lead in paint analysis was performed utilizing a portable Niton X-Ray Fluorescence analyzer (XRF) S/N 6993. During the inspection process ATC used the following criteria to identify sampling locations. The A wall is labeled as the wall that included the main entry/exit to the building. The wall to the inspector’s left is labeled as the B wall, the C wall is the wall opposite the A wall, and the D wall is the wall to the inspector’s right or the wall opposite of the B wall. This labeling scheme was used throughout the building. Mr. Timothy Gish performed the LBP Assessment. The XRF is a complete lead paint analysis system that quickly, accurately, and non-destructively measures the concentration of LBP on surfaces. The analyzer has the ability to analyze and compute corrections for the differences in the energy spectrums relating to different substrates. This analysis of the energy spectrum means that the lead paint reading displayed on the instrument already accounts for any substrate effects and correction is not required by the operator.

1.2 Asbestos Sampling Procedures Representative bulk samples of suspect asbestos-containing building materials identified during the asbestos inspection were collected associated with the building. A summary of observed materials are noted and included in the attached Table 2 and Appendix B.

The number of samples collected from each homogenous area (HA) depended on the extent of the impact from any future and/or potential construction on the assumed material, category of HA the assumed material fell into, and the amount of material. It should be noted that additional suspect asbestos containing materials (ACMs) might exist in inaccessible or concealed spaces that can only be revealed through destructive sampling or full demolition activities. These inaccessible or concealed spaces include, but are not limited to, pipe chases, spaces between wall/ceiling cavities, inaccessible areas of shafts, interior of mechanical components such as interior ducts, and below grade slab, etc.

A total of twenty three (23) homogenous areas (HAs) were identified as suspect asbestos materials within the Boiler House (Mechanical Building). Twenty two (22) HAs were sampled and collected for laboratory analysis as discussed in Section 3.0 of this report

Bulk Asbestos Analysis Methodology

Bulk samples were collected by Mr. Craig Hall and analysis was performed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. located at 2001 East 52nd Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. Bulk samples were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) using the Environmental Protection Agency's Test Method: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Building Materials (EPA 600/R-93/116. July, 1993). Some materials collected as one (1) bulk sample may be analyzed as two (2) distinct layers (i.e. one (1) floor tile will be collected and submitted however the lab will analyze the floor tile and associated mastic as two (2) separate materials). EMSL is accredited by The National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA).

Based on one (1) positive test result, the homogeneous area is considered asbestos containing. If all samples collected from a homogeneous area resulted in non-detectable asbestos results, the homogenous area is considered non-asbestos containing. The laboratory analysis report and chain-of-custody form are provided in Appendix B.

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2.0 Findings

2.1 Interpretation of Lead-Based Paint Results The following materials and paints above the 1.0 mg\cm2 cutoff:

Reading No Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Sample Room

2971 WALL CERAMIC C INTACT TAN FIRST STORAGE 3039 WALL CERAMIC B INTACT GREEN FIRST BATHROOM WOMENS 3044 WALL CERAMIC D INTACT WHITE FIRST BATHROOM MENS 3056 WALL CERAMIC C INTACT BLUE FIRST CARPENTRY SHOP STORAGE 3090 PIPE 6in METAL LOWER INTACT YELLOW FIRST BOILER RM 3098 DOORFRAME WOOD D POOR WHITE FIRST SHOP AREA

Additionally, the Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) states results of any detectable level of lead must be addressed as a Lead-Containing Paint that could become an exposure hazard to workers who disturb these coated surfaces during demolition or renovation activities as detailed in 29 CFR 1926.62. Lead-Containing Paint is present at the site. The following five (5) additional paints or materials are considered to be Lead-Containing:

Reading No Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Sample Room

3031 DOOR WOOD A INTACT BROWN FIRST LOCKER RM 3079 I_BEAM 16in METAL UPPER INTACT WHITE SECOND STOAGE 3080 I_BEAM 24in METAL UPPER INTACT WHITE SECOND STORAGE 18 DOORFRAME METAL A PEELING GREEN FIRST ELECTRICAL BLDG 21 WINDOW FRAME METAL A PEELING GREEN FIRST ELECTRICAL BLDG

Similar paints on similar substrates should be considered LBP or lead-containing paint throughout the building. A complete listing of sampled painted surfaces and laboratory results can be found in Table 1.

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2.2 Interpretation of Asbestos Results A material is considered by the EPA and the KDAQ to be asbestos-containing if at least one (1) sample collected from the homogenous area has asbestos present in concentrations greater than one percent (>1 %). Laboratory analysis indicated that nine (9) of the twenty three (23) HAs in the Boiler House (Mechanical Building) were found to contain asbestos concentrations greater than one percent (>1%). The select roofing materials (HA 12’) were assumed to contain asbestos.

The following materials were found or assumed to contain asbestos:

HA NO. MATERIAL TYPE LOCATIONS ASBESTOS

CONTENT 4 12”x12” Gray/Dark Gray Floor Tile First Floor Break Area, First Floor Office, First Floor Rooms 2% Chrysotile

11 9”x9” Beige Floor Tile/ Black Mastic First Floor Storage 3 % Chrysotile 5’ Brown Glue Dot First Floor Office Above Ceiling 2% Chrysotile

6’ 18” HC Pipe Insulation Second Floor 20% Amosite 2% Chrysotile

7’ 4” HC Pipe Insulation Second Floor, Plumbing Shop, Exterior Between 825 and Electric Building 20% Amosite

8’ 4” Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop 40% Chrysotile 9’ 6” Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop 25% Chrysotile 10’ 8” Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop 25% Chrysotile 11’ 10” Fitting Plumbing Shop 40% Chrysotile

12’ Asphalt Roofing System Exterior Assumed

A summary of materials and laboratory results can be found in Table 2 and Appendix B.

3.0 Conclusions ATC has completed a LBP and Asbestos Investigation for the Boiler House (Mechanical Building) located at 825 Barret Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky. In addition, lead in ceramics has also been identified. The following presents our conclusions and recommendations based on our findings for this location.

3.1 Lead Based Paint Lead in paint has been identified that requires lead-safe work practices and lead-based hazard controls to be implemented for any hazard control activity, repair, remodeling, or renovation effort and any other work efforts that may disturb known or assumed lead-based paint in amounts that are above HUD’s de minimis (small or minimal) levels. Details concerning lead-safe work practices and acceptable lead-based paint hazard control methods can be found in the HUD “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing.” This document is available from the Web at www.hud.gov/offices/lead. Workers disturbing lead-based paint or lead containing paints or materials during maintenance, repair, or rehabilitation activities above HUD’s de minimis levels and any other work efforts that may disturb known or assumed lead-based paint in amounts that are above HUD’s de minimis levels must be trained in lead-safe work practices. Information regarding painting, home maintenance, and renovation work can be referenced in Lead Paint Safety: Field Guide for Painting, Home Maintenance, and Renovation Work (Source: HUD/EPA/CDC). The field guide is available from the HUD web site above, in English and Spanish. Information regarding lead-safe work practices training courses are available at The Lead Listing (www.leadlisting.org) and the HUD Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control web site (www.hud.gov/offices/lead) links to “Lead Training” and “Lead Training Curricula.” The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in regards to the regulation of occupational exposure to lead, requires the employer to perform an initial determination which requires the employer to monitor workers'

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exposure unless the employer has objective or historical data that can reliably demonstrate that no employee will be exposed to lead at or above the action level. OSHA's does not consider any method that relies solely on the analysis of bulk materials or surface content of lead to be acceptable for safely predicting employee exposure to airborne contaminants. Without air monitoring results or without the benefit of historical or objective data (including air sampling which clearly demonstrates that the employee cannot be exposed at or above the action level during any process, operation, or activity), as required by 29 CFR 1910.1025 or 29 CFR 1926.62, the employer cannot rule out the possibility of excess worker exposure to airborne lead. OSHA CFR 1926.26 requires that any detectable levels of lead be communicated as lead containing. ATC recommends contractors be informed of the presence of lead. OSHA’s standard includes an 8-hour time weighted average (TWA) of 50 micrograms of lead per cubic meter of air (µg/m3) and an action level (regardless of respirator use) of 30 µg/m3. Although the standard emphasizes exposure assessment for individual job tasks, varying levels of worker protection are required of the contractor for certain tasks, including, but not limited to the following activities involving lead-based and lead-containing paint:

Manual demolition of structures, manual scraping, manual sanding, and use of heat guns where lead-containing coatings or paints are present;

Abrasive blasting enclosure movement and removal; Power tool cleaning; Lead burning; Using lead-containing mortar or spray painting with lead-containing paint; Abrasive blasting, rivet busting, or welding, cutting, or burning on any structure where lead-containing

coatings or paint are present; Cleanup activities where dry expendable abrasives are used; and Any other task the employer believes may cause exposures in excess of the permissible exposure limit

(PEL).

The building owner should prohibit the use of torch cutting or heat processes to remove the paint from all surfaces that are within these limits. If abrasive blasting (i.e., sandblasting, etc.) is to be performed, ATC recommends that the appropriate methods of containing the work area and personal protective equipment be utilized (i.e. respirator protection, eye protection, coveralls, etc.). Surfaces that were not sampled or hidden painted surfaces that were not tested may contain some percentages of lead, and would therefore require the Contractor performing demolition work in those areas to comply with OSHA’s Lead Regulations. If the hidden paint is discovered by the renovation activity, then all activity associated with the disturbance, handling and disposal of any suspect lead paint must comply with the OSHA Lead Standard 1926.62 and state regulations for the disposal of the lead paint until proven otherwise by testing.

3.2 Asbestos Ten (10) of the identified twenty three (23) HAs associated with the Boiler House (Mechanical Building) were found to contain or assumed to contain more than 1% asbestos by PLM analysis. Thermal system insulation (TSI) quantities include only what was observed during the inspection, no observations were made above areas with hard ceilings or pipe chases. In addition, vinyl floor tile (VFT) quantities include only what was observed during the inspection, no observations were made underneath carpeted or other layers of VFT. Additional materials and quantities may be located in inaccessible areas. Table 2 – Asbestos Inspection Summary lists the locations and quantities of the sampled materials.

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Assumed and known ACM was identified at this project site. These ACMs must be removed prior to any renovation activities of this structure by a Kentucky licensed asbestos abatement contractor. Proper notification must be made to the Kentucky Division for Air Quality using State Form 272 prior to beginning any renovation or demolition projects within this facility. Contractors and/or employees disturbing the Category I Non-Friable material must comply with OSHA’s Asbestos Standard 29 CFR § 1926.1101 section (k) (9) (iv) (a). Contractors, employees, and tenants occupying in this building should be made aware of the ACMs and the possibility that concealed ACMs may be found during demolition/renovation activities. They should be advised not to disturb known or suspect ACMs without owner approval. The EPA has not prohibited the manufacture and importation of miscellaneous materials, such as vinyl floorings, mastics, roofing materials, etc. As a result, any future replacement materials should be checked for the presence of asbestos prior to installation.

Limitations This report is intended for the sole use of Louisville Metro Government. The intent of the report is to aid the building owner, architect, construction manager, general contractors, and potential demolition and abatement contractors. As actual site conditions and quantities should be field verified, this report is not intended to serve as a bidding document or as a project specification document. The scope of services performed in execution of this evaluation may not be appropriate to satisfy the needs of other users, and use or re-use of this document or the findings, conclusions, or recommendations is at the risk of said user. Although every attempt has been made to identify suspect lead paint and suspect asbestos materials in the areas identified, the limits of the scope of work and inspection technique used is inherently limited in the sense that only full demolition procedures will reveal all building materials of a structure. Additionally, the passage of time may result in a change in the environmental characteristics at this site. This report does not warrant against future operations or conditions that could affect the recommendations made. The results, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this report are based only on conditions that were observed during ATC's inspection of the site December 8, 12, 19, and 22, 2016.

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Tables

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No. Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Room Misc 1 Misc 2 Results PbC

2943 WALL PLASTER A INTACT YELLOW 1st BREAKROOM FS_1 Negative < LOD

2944 DOOR WOOD A INTACT BROWN 1st BREAKROOM FS_1 Negative < LOD

2945 DOORFRM METAL A INTACT BROWN 1st BREAKROOM FS_1 Negative < LOD

2946 DOORFRM WOOD D INTACT BROWN 1st BREAKROOM FS_1 Negative < LOD

2947 DOORFRM METAL C INTACT BROWN 1st HALL FS_2 Negative < LOD

2948 DOOR WOOD C INTACT BROWN 1st HALL FS_2 Negative < LOD

2949 WALL PLASTER A INTACT YELLOW 1st HALL FS_2 Negative < LOD

2950 WALL PLASTER D INTACT YELLOW 1st OFFICE FS_3 Negative < LOD

2953 WINDOW SILL CONCRETE D INTACT YELLOW 1st OFFICE FS_3 Negative < LOD

2954 RADIATOR METAL D INTACT BLUE 1st OFFICE FS_3 Negative < LOD

2955 WALL PLASTER B INTACT WHITE 1st STORAGE FS_4 Negative < LOD

2957 CEILING PLASTER UPPER INTACT WHITE 1st STORAGE FS_4 Negative < LOD

2958 WALL DRYWALL A INTACT WHITE 1st AC SHOP FS_5 Negative < LOD

2959 WALL CONCRETE A INTACT BLUE 1st AC SHOP FS_5 Negative < LOD

2961 FLOOR CONCRETE A FAIR RED 1st AC SHOP FS_5 Negative < LOD

2962 FLOOR CONCRETE A POOR GRAY 1st HALL FS_5 Negative < LOD

2963 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT YELLOW 1st HALL FS_5 Negative < LOD

2964 DOOR WOOD B INTACT BROWN 1st HALL FS_5 Negative < LOD

2965 DOORFRM WOOD B INTACT BROWN 1st HALL FS_5 Negative < LOD

2968 RISER WOOD B INTACT GRAY 1st HALL FS_6 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2969 HANDRAIL WOOD B INTACT GRAY 1st HALL FS_6 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2970 TREAD METAL B INTACT GRAY 1st HALL FS_6 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2971 WALL CERAMIC C INTACT TAN 1st STORAGE FS_7 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Positive 7.1

2973 FLOOR CERAMIC C INTACT TAN 1st STORAGE FS_7 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2974 DOOR WOOD C INTACT TAN 1st STORAGE FS_7 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2975 DOOR WOOD D INTACT TAN 1st STORAGE FS_7 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2976 DOORFRM METAL D INTACT TAN 1st STORAGE FS_7 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2977 RADIATOR METAL B INTACT GRAY 1st STORAGE FS_7 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

Table: 1 XRF Results

Boiler House (Mechanical Building)

825 Barret Avenue

Louisville, Kentucky

ATC Project Number: Z27000310

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No. Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Room Misc 1 Misc 2 Results PbC

2980 WALL DRYWALL A INTACT BLUE 1st OFFICE FS_8 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2982 WALL PLASTER D INTACT DARK BLUE 1st OFFICE FS_8 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2983 WINDOW SILL WOOD D INTACT DARK BLUE 1st OFFICE FS_8 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2984 DOOR METAL B INTACT DARK BLUE 1st OFFICE FS_8 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2985 DOORFRM METAL B INTACT GRAY 1st OFFICE FS_8 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2986 DOORFRM METAL B INTACT BROWN 1st PAINT SHOP FS_9 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2987 DOOR WOOD B INTACT BROWN 1st PAINT SHOP FS_9 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2990 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT WHITE 1st PAINT SHOP FS_9 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2991 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT BROWN 1st PAINT SHOP FS_9 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2992 COLUMN I_BEAM METAL B INTACT BROWN 1st PAINT SHOP FS_9 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2993 WALL CONCRETE C INTACT YELLOW 1st BOILER SHOP LOCKER RM FS_11 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2994 PIPE 8in METAL B INTACT YELLOW 1st BOILER SHOP LOCKER RM FS_11 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2995 DOOR WOOD D INTACT BROWN 1st BOILER SHOP LOCKER RM FS_11 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2996 DOORFRM METAL D INTACT BROWN 1st BOILER SHOP LOCKER RM FS_11 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2997 FLOOR METAL LOWER INTACT GRAY 1st BOILER SHOP LOCKER RM FS_11 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2998 FLOOR METAL LOWER INTACT GRAY 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

2999 FLOOR CONCRETE LOWER INTACT GRAY 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3000 WALL DRYWALL D INTACT TAN 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3001 WALL CONCRETE A INTACT TAN 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3002 DOORFRM WOOD D INTACT BROWN 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3003 PIPE 6in METAL D INTACT TAN 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3005 RADIATOR METAL C INTACT TAN 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3007 WINDOW FRM METAL C INTACT TAN 1st BOILER SHOP OFFICE FS_12 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3008 WALL WOOD C INTACT BLUE 1st STORAGE FS_13 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3009 DOOR METAL D INTACT GRAY 1st STORAGE FS_13 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3010 FLOOR CONCRETE LOWER INTACT GRAY 1st STORAGE FS_13 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3011 WALL DRYWALL C INTACT WHITE 1st PAINT STORAGE FS_14 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3012 WALL CONCRETE D INTACT WHITE 1st PAINT STORAGE FS_14 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3015 WALL CONCRETE A INTACT RED 1st PAINT STORAGE FS_14 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3016 WALL DRYWALL B INTACT BLUE 1st PAINT STORAGE FS_14 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3017 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT WHITE 1st CLOSET FS_15 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3018 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT GRAY 1st CLOSET FS_15 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3019 FLOOR CONCRETE LOWER INTACT GRAY 1st CLOSET FS_15 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

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No. Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Room Misc 1 Misc 2 Results PbC

3020 DOOR WOOD B INTACT GRAY 1st CLOSET FS_15 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3022 DOORFRM WOOD B INTACT GRAY 1st CLOSET FS_15 SPIRAL STAIRCASE Negative < LOD

3028 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT YELLOW 1st COMPUTER RM FS_16 Negative < LOD

3029 WALL DRYWALL D INTACT BROWN 1st MAINTENANCE SHOP FS_17 Negative < LOD

3030 WALL CONCRETE C INTACT YELLOW 1st LOCKER RM FS_18 Negative < LOD

3031 DOOR WOOD A INTACT BROWN 1st LOCKER RM FS_18 Negative 0.7

3032 DOORFRM WOOD A INTACT BROWN 1st LOCKER RM FS_18 Negative < LOD

3033 DOORFRM METAL A INTACT BROWN 1st HALL FS_19 Negative < LOD

3034 DOOR WOOD A INTACT BROWN 1st HALL FS_19 Negative < LOD

3035 WALL PLASTER A INTACT YELLOW 1st HALL FS_19 Negative < LOD

3037 WINDOW FRM METAL A INTACT BROWN 1st HALL FS_19 Negative < LOD

3038 WALL DRYWALL C INTACT GREEN 1st BATHROOM WOMENS FS_20 Negative < LOD

3039 WALL CERAMIC B INTACT GREEN 1st BATHROOM WOMENS FS_20 Positive < LOD*

3040 DOORFRM WOOD D INTACT GRAY 1st BATHROOM WOMENS FS_20 Negative < LOD

3041 DOORFRM METAL D INTACT GRAY 1st BATHROOM MENS FS_21 Negative < LOD

3042 DOOR WOOD D INTACT GRAY 1st BATHROOM MENS FS_21 Negative < LOD

3043 WALL PLASTER D INTACT TAN 1st BATHROOM MENS FS_21 Negative < LOD

3044 WALL CERAMIC D INTACT WHITE 1st BATHROOM MENS FS_21 Positive < LOD*

3045 FLOOR CONCRETE D INTACT RED 1st BATHROOM MENS FS_21 Negative < LOD

3046 PIPE 2in METAL D INTACT GRAY 1st BATHROOM MENS FS_21 Negative < LOD

3047 WALL CONCRETE D INTACT GRAY 1st ELECTRICAL RM FS_22 Negative < LOD

3048 WALL CONCRETE D INTACT WHITE 1st ELECTRICAL RM FS_22 Negative < LOD

3049 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT WHITE 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_23 Negative < LOD

3050 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT YELLOW 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_23 Negative < LOD

3051 WALL CONCRETE D INTACT TAN 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_23 Negative < LOD

3053 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT GRAY 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_23 Negative < LOD

3054 FLOOR CONCRETE LOWER INTACT GRAY 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_23 Negative < LOD

3055 WALL PLASTER C INTACT BLUE 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_24 STORAGE Negative < LOD

3056 WALL CERAMIC C INTACT BLUE 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_24 STORAGE Positive < LOD*

3057 SHELVES WOOD B INTACT GRAY 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_25 STORAGE Negative < LOD

3064 WALL CONCRETE A INTACT BLUE 1st CARPENTRY SHOP FS_25 STORAGE Negative < LOD

3065 WALL CONCRETE A INTACT GREEN 1st STAIR FS_25 Negative < LOD

3068 WALL DRYWALL B INTACT WHITE 2nd STAIR FS_25 Negative < LOD

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No. Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Room Misc 1 Misc 2 Results PbC

3069 I_BEAM 16in METAL D INTACT GRAY 2nd STAIR FS_25 Negative < LOD

3071 WALL DRYWALL C INTACT WHITE 2nd STORAGE FS_26 Negative < LOD

3072 WALL DRYWALL C INTACT ORANGE 2nd STORAGE FS_27 Negative < LOD

3074 WALL DRYWALL C INTACT ORANGE 2nd STORAGE FS_27 Negative < LOD

3075 WALL DRYWALL C INTACT GREEN 2nd BATHROOM FS_28 Negative < LOD

3076 WALL CONCRETE C INTACT GREEN 2nd STORAGE FS_29 Negative < LOD

3079 I_BEAM 16in METAL UPPER INTACT WHITE 2nd STORAGE FS_29 Negative 0.6

3080 I_BEAM 24in METAL UPPER INTACT WHITE 2nd STORAGE FS_29 Negative 0.6

3082 WALL METAL B INTACT WHITE B STAIR FS_30 Negative < LOD

3083 WALL METAL B INTACT GRAY B STAIR FS_30 Negative < LOD

3084 TREAD METAL B INTACT GRAY B STAIR FS_30 Negative < LOD

3085 HANDRAIL METAL B INTACT BLK B STAIR FS_30 Negative < LOD

3086 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT BLUE B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3087 WALL CONCRETE B INTACT GRAY B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3088 FLOOR CONCRETE LOWER POOR GREEN B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3089 BOILER METAL LOWER POOR BLUE B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3090 PIPE 6in METAL LOWER INTACT YELLOW B BOILER RM FS_31 Positive 1.1

3091 PIPE 1in METAL LOWER INTACT GRAY B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3092 COLUMN CONCRETE LOWER INTACT GRAY B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3093 COLUMN CONCRETE UPPER INTACT BLUE B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3094 PIPE 12in CONCRETE UPPER INTACT RED B BOILER RM FS_31 Negative < LOD

3095 WALL CONCRETE A POOR WHITE 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Negative < LOD

3096 CEILING CONCRETE A POOR WHITE 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Negative < LOD

3097 COLUMN METAL A POOR WHITE 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Negative < LOD

3098 DOORFRAME WOOD D POOR WHITE 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Positive < LOD*

3099 SHELVES WOOD B POOR WHITE 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Negative < LOD

3100 CABINET WOOD B INTACT WHITE 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Negative < LOD

3101 FLOOR CONCRETE LOWER INTACT GRAY 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Negative < LOD

3102 PIPE 6in METAL LOWER INTACT WHITE 1st SHOP AREA FS_32 Negative < LOD

3104 FLOOR CONCRETE LOWER INTACT BROWN 1st EXTERIOR FS_33 DOCK Negative < LOD

3105 COLUMN METAL A INTACT TAN 1st EXTERIOR FS_33 DOCK Negative < LOD

3106 HANDRAIL METAL A INTACT YELLOW 1st EXTERIOR FS_33 DOCK Negative < LOD

3107 DOOR WOOD A INTACT RED 1st EXTERIOR FS_33 DOCK Negative < LOD

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No. Component Substrate Side Condition Color Floor Room Misc 1 Misc 2 Results PbC

3108 DOORFRAME WOOD A INTACT RED 1st EXTERIOR FS_33 DOCK Negative < LOD

8 WALL BRICK A FAIR WHITE 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG Gov't Center Negative < LOD

9 COLUMN METAL A INTACT WHITE 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG Gov't Center Negative < LOD

11 FLOOR CONCRETE A INTACT GRAY 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG Gov't Center Negative < LOD

12 DOOR METAL A INTACT BROWN 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG Gov't Center Negative < LOD

13 DOORFAME METAL A INTACT TAN 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG Gov't Center Negative < LOD

14 WALL BRICK D INTACT GRAY 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG Gov't Center Negative < LOD

15 WALL BRICK A PEELING TAN 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG E-1 EXTERIOR Negative < LOD

16 WALL BRICK D PEELING TAN 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG E-1 EXTERIOR Negative < LOD

17 DOOR METAL A PEELING GREEN 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG E-1 EXTERIOR Negative < LOD

18 DOORFRAME METAL A PEELING GREEN 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG E-1 EXTERIOR Negative 0.6

19 DOORFRAME METAL A PEELING BLK 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG E-1 EXTERIOR Negative < LOD

20 DOOR METAL A PEELING BLK 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG E-1 EXTERIOR Negative < LOD

21 WINDOW FRAME METAL A PEELING GREEN 1st ELECTRICAL BLDG E-1 EXTERIOR Negative 0.5

Red= Lead Based Paint, Blue= Lead Containing Paint(<1)Results reported in mg/cm2 *= False Negative due to Statistical Error

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HA

No. MATERIAL TYPE LOCATION

ACM

Type

ACM

Y/N

Friable

Class

Material

Quantity

1 Drywall & Associated Texture Throughout Building N N/A2 Plaster Throughout Building N N/A3 10" HC Pipe Break Area, Throughout Select Rooms N N/A

4 12"x12" Gray/ Dark Gray Floor TileFirst Floor Break Area, First Floor Office, First Floor

Rooms M Y I 868 SF

4A Associated Tan MasticFirst Floor Break Area, First Floor Office, First Floor

Rooms N N/A

4B Associated Leveling CompoundFirst Floor Break Area, First Floor Office, First Floor

Rooms N N/A5 6" Brown Cove Base/Yellow Mastic Throughout the Building N N/A6 12"x12" Cream Floor Tile/Black Mastic Throughout the Building N N/A7 12"x12" Rose Floor Tile/ Black Mastic Hallways, Office, Plumbing Shop, N N/A8 8" HC Pipe Break Area, Throughout Select Rooms N N/A9 6" HC Pipe Throughout Select Rooms N N/A

10 Window Glaze Exterior of Building N N/A11 9"x9" Beige Floor Tile/Black Mastic First Floor Storage M Y I 120 SF1' 6" Gray Cove Base/Yellow Mastic Throughout Building N N/A2' Skim Coat Throughout Building N N/A3' 2'x4' Drop Ceiling Tile Worm and Pins Throughout Building N N/A4' 2'x4' Drop Ceiling Tile Dents and Pins Throughout Building N N/A5' Brown Glue Dot First Floor Office Above Ceiling M Y II 160 SF6' 18" HC Pipe Insulation First Floor Room TSI Y F 24 LF

7' 4" HC Pipe InsulationSecond Floor, Plumbing Shop, Exterior Between

825 and Electric Building TSI Y F 103 LF8' 4" Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 189' 6" Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 11

10' 8" Fitting Second Floor, Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 411' 10" Fitting Plumbing Shop TSI Y F 612' Asphalt Roofing System Exterior of Building M A I 9,041 SF

TSI = Thermal Systems Insulation, M = MiscellaneousF = Friable, I = Category, Non-Friable I, II = Category-Non-Friable II

*Quantities include only what was observed during the inspection, no observations were made above areas with hard ceilings, confined spaces, or wall cavities.

ATC Project No. Z027000310

Table 2

ASBESTOS INSPECTION SUMMARY

Boiler House (Mechanical Building)

825 Barret Avenue

Louisville, Kentucky

A = Assumed

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Photos

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Photographic Documentation Asbestos Inspection 825 Barret Avenue Louisville, Kentucky

Project No. Z027000310 ATC Group Services LLC

Photo 1: Associated Mastic under 12”x12” White w/ Gray Speck Floor Tile.

Photo 2: 12”x12” Tan/Brown Mottled Floor Tile.

Photo 3: Asbestos containing insulation and fittings.

Photo 4: Asbestos containing insulation.

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Photographic Documentation Asbestos Inspection 825 Barret Avenue Louisville, Kentucky

Project No. Z027000310 ATC Group Services LLC

Photo 5: Asbestos containing insulation and fittings.

Photo 6: 4” Pipe insulation between Building 825 and the Electric Building.

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APPENDIX A Certifications and Licenses

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United States Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology

Certificate of Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2005

NVLAP LAB CODE: 200188-0

EMSL Analytical, Inc.Indianapolis, IN

is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for specific services, listed on the Scope of Accreditation, for:

Asbestos Fiber Analysis

2016-04-01 through 2017-03-31Effective Dates For the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program

This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2005. This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality

management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communique dated January 2009).

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National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program

SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2005

Page 1 of 1

For the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program

Effective 2016-04-01 through 2017-03-31

EMSL Analytical, Inc.2001 E. 52nd Street

Indianapolis, IN 46205-1405Mr. Richard Harding

Phone: 317-803-2997 Fax: 317-803-3047Email: [email protected]

http://www.emsl.com

ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 200188-0

Bulk Asbestos Analysis

Code Description18/A01 EPA 600/M4-82-020: Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples

18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials

Airborne Asbestos Analysis

Code Description18/A02 U.S. EPA's "Interim Transmission Electron Microscopy Analytical Methods-Mandatory and

Nonmandatory-and Mandatory Section to Determine Completion of Response Actions" as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix A.

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APPENDIX B Laboratory Report and Chain of Custody

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OrderID: 161701602

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OrderID: 161701602

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2001 East 52nd St. Indianapolis, IN 46205

Tel/Fax: (317) 803-2997 / (317) 803-3047

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

161701602EMSL Order:Customer ID: ATEC57

Customer PO:Project ID:

Attention: Phone:Laura Totten (317) 579-4081Fax:ATC Group Services LLC (317) 849-4278

Received Date:7988 Center Point Drive 01/30/2017 8:00 AMAnalysis Date:Suite 100 01/31/2017

Collected Date:Indianapolis, IN 46256 01/28/2017Project: 2027000310 BLDG 825

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-FibrousNon-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

825B-1-Cove Base

161701602-0001

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%GrayNon-FibrousHomogeneous

6" CB/MAS

825B-1-Mastic

161701602-0001A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%YellowNon-FibrousHomogeneous

6" CB/MAS

825B-2

161701602-0002

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%WhiteNon-FibrousHomogeneous

SKIM COAT

Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis

825B-3

161701602-0003

None DetectedPerliteNon-fibrous (Other)

15%5%

CelluloseMin. Wool

60%20%

White/BeigeFibrousHomogeneous

2X4' DCT

825B-4

161701602-0004

None DetectedPerliteNon-fibrous (Other)

15%5%

CelluloseMin. Wool

60%20%

White/BeigeFibrousHomogeneous

2X4' DCT

825B-5

161701602-0005

2% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)98%BrownNon-FibrousHomogeneous

GLUE DOT

825B-6

161701602-0006

20%2%

AmositeChrysotile

Non-fibrous (Other)63%Cellulose15%GrayFibrousHeterogeneous

18" HC PIPE INS

825B-7

161701602-0007

20% AmositeNon-fibrous (Other)65%Cellulose15%GrayFibrousHeterogeneous

4" HC PIPE INS

825B-8

161701602-0008

40% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)40%Min. Wool20%GrayFibrousHomogeneous

4" FITTING

825B-9

161701602-0009

25% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)50%Min. Wool25%GrayFibrousHomogeneous

6" FITTING

825B-10

161701602-0010

25% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)50%Min. Wool25%GrayFibrousHomogeneous

8" FITTING

825B-11

161701602-0011

40% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)40%Min. Wool20%GrayFibrousHomogeneous

10" FITTING

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2001 East 52nd St. Indianapolis, IN 46205

Tel/Fax: (317) 803-2997 / (317) 803-3047

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

161701602EMSL Order:Customer ID: ATEC57

Customer PO:Project ID:

Analyst(s)

Craig Nixon (12) Richard Harding, Laboratory Manageror Other Approved Signatory

EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . This report relates only to the samples reported and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government . Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Estimated accuracy, precision and uncertainty data available upon request. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Reporting limit is 1%

Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Indianapolis, IN NVLAP Lab Code 200188-0, AZ0939, CA 2575, CO AL-15132, TX 300262

Initial report from: 01/31/2017 13:32:32

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OrderID: 161623775

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OrderID: 161623775

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2001 East 52nd St. Indianapolis, IN 46205

Tel/Fax: (317) 803-2997 / (317) 803-3047

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

161623775EMSL Order:Customer ID: ATEC57

Customer PO:Project ID:

Attention: Phone:Laura Totten (317) 579-4081Fax:ATC Group Services LLC (317) 849-4278

Received Date:7988 Center Point Drive 12/27/2016 10:05 AMAnalysis Date:Suite 100 12/29/2016

Collected Date:Indianapolis, IN 46256 12/19/2016Project: Z027000310 825 Barret

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-FibrousNon-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

825-1-Drywall

161623775-0001

None DetectedGypsumNon-fibrous (Other)

70%5%

Cellulose25%Brown/WhiteFibrousHeterogeneous

WB

825-1-Texture

161623775-0001A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Tan/WhiteNon-FibrousHomogeneous

WB

Inseparable paint / coating layer included in analysis

825-2

161623775-0002

None DetectedQuartzNon-fibrous (Other)

20%80%

Gray/WhiteNon-FibrousHomogeneous

Plas

825-3

161623775-0003

None DetectedPerliteNon-fibrous (Other)

60%25%

Cellulose15%WhiteFibrousHomogeneous

10" HC pipe

825-4-Floor Tile

161623775-0004

2% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)98%GrayNon-FibrousHomogeneous

12x12" gry/drk gry

825-4-Mastic

161623775-0004A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%TanNon-FibrousHomogeneous

12x12" gry/drk gry

825-4-Leveler

161623775-0004B

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%GrayNon-FibrousHomogeneous

12x12" gry/drk gry

825-5-Cove Base

161623775-0005

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%BrownNon-FibrousHomogeneous

6" cb/mas

825-5-Mastic

161623775-0005A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%YellowNon-FibrousHomogeneous

6" cb/mas

825-6-Floor Tile

161623775-0006

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%GrayNon-FibrousHomogeneous

12x12" cream

825-6-Mastic

161623775-0006A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%BlackNon-FibrousHomogeneous

12x12" cream

825-7-Floor Tile

161623775-0007

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%BeigeNon-FibrousHomogeneous

12x12" rose

825-7-Mastic

161623775-0007A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%BlackNon-FibrousHomogeneous

12x12" rose

825-8

161623775-0008

None DetectedPerliteNon-fibrous (Other)

60%25%

Cellulose15%WhiteFibrousHomogeneous

8" HC pipe

825-9

161623775-0009

None DetectedPerliteNon-fibrous (Other)

60%25%

CelluloseGlass

10%5%

WhiteFibrousHomogeneous

6" HC pipe

825-10

161623775-0010

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%GrayNon-FibrousHomogeneous

window glaze

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EMSL Analytical, Inc.2001 East 52nd St. Indianapolis, IN 46205

Tel/Fax: (317) 803-2997 / (317) 803-3047

http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]

161623775EMSL Order:Customer ID: ATEC57

Customer PO:Project ID:

Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized

Light Microscopy

Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-FibrousNon-Asbestos Asbestos

% Type

825-11-Floor Tile

161623775-0011

3% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)97%TanNon-FibrousHomogeneous

9x9" beige ft

825-11-Mastic

161623775-0011A

2% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)98%BlackNon-FibrousHomogeneous

9x9" beige ft

Analyst(s)

Ross Matlock (18) Richard Harding, Laboratory Manageror Other Approved Signatory

EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . This report relates only to the samples reported and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government . Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Estimated accuracy, precision and uncertainty data available upon request. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Reporting limit is 1%

Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Indianapolis, IN NVLAP Lab Code 200188-0, AZ0939, CA 2575, CO AL-15132, TX 300262

Initial report from: 12/29/2016 14:56:07

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