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Page 1: PRE-DEMOLITION ASBESTOS SURVEY, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS … · 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this pre-demolition survey was to identify accessible asbestos-containing

1100 Spring Street NW, Suite 820 Atlanta, Georgia 30309

404-373-3844 • Fax 404-373-3927

PRE-DEMOLITION ASBESTOS SURVEY, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY, AND TCLP SAMPLING

REPORT

Former Briarwood Forest Apartment Complex 890 Conley Road

Forest Park, Georgia

GLE Project No.: 20000-22644

Prepared for:

Mr. James Shelby The City of Forest Park Planning,

Building, and Zoning 745 Forest Parkway

Forest Park, Georgia 30297

July 2020

Prepared by:

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GLE Associates, Inc.

1100 Spring Street NW, Suite 820 | Atlanta, Georgia 30309 | 404-373-3844 | Fax: 404-373-3927

Tampa | Orlando | Ft. Lauderdale | Miami | Jacksonville | Gainesville | Nashville

July 30, 2020 Mr. James Shelby The City of Forest Park Planning, Building, and Zoning 745 Forest Parkway Forest Park, Georgia 30297 RE: Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey, Hazardous Materials Survey, and TCLP Sampling

Report Former Briarwood Forest Apartment Complex 890 Conley Road Forest Park, Georgia

GLE Project No.: 20000-22644 Dear Mr. Shelby: GLE Associates, Inc. (GLE) performed a pre-demolition survey for asbestos-containing materials (ACM) on June 26, 2020 to July 2, 2020 and July 16 and 17, 2020, at the former Briarwood Forest apartment complex, located at 890 Conley Road in Forest Park, Georgia. The survey was performed by Mr. Jason Kirkland, Mr. Samuel Tate, and Ms. Katrina Riley with GLE. This report outlines the sampling and testing procedures, and presents the results along with our conclusions and recommendations. GLE appreciates the opportunity to serve as your consultant on this project. If you should have any questions, or if we can be of further service, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, GLE Associates, Inc. Mr. Jason Kirkland Robert B. Greene, PE, PG, CIH, Project Manager President JK/JEJ/RBG/lr N:\Work\Asb\20000\20000-22644 City of Forest Park - Apt Complex 890 Conley Rd ASB and Hazardous Mat Survey\Report, Invoice\Revision\SurveyReport.doc

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1

1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Facility Description 1

2.0 RESULTS 2

2.1 Asbestos Survey Procedures 2 2.2 Identified Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials 3 Table 2.2-1 through 2.1-24— Summary of Homogeneous Sampling Areas

3.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 20

3.1 Hazardous Material Inventory Procedure 20 Table 3.1-1 Inventory of Hazardous/Regulated Materials and Equipment/ Products

4.0 TCLP SAMPLING 21 4.1 TCLP Sampling Procedure 21 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 22 5.1 General - Asbestos 22 5.2 Specific - Asbestos 23 5.3 General Hazardous Materials 24 5.4 TCLP 25 6.0 LIMITATIONS AND CONDITIONS…………………………………...……………26

APPENDICES

Appendix A – Analytical Results and Chains of Custody Appendix B – Personnel and Laboratory Certifications Appendix C – Asbestos Sample Location Plans Appendix D – Photographs

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1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this pre-demolition survey was to identify accessible asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and their general locations, conduct a hazardous materials survey, and collect Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (TCLP) sampling within the former Briarwood Forest apartment complex, located at 890 Conley Road in Forest Park, Georgia. The complex consisted of twenty-eight structures (twenty-seven double unit residences and one leasing office). Five of the twenty-eight structures were inaccessible to due heavy fire damage; and were unsafe for entry. The survey was conducted pursuant to National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP, 40 CFR 61) requirements, associated with the scheduled demolition plans. The survey was performed on June 26, 2020 to July 2, 2020 and July 16 and 17, 2020, by Mr. Jason Kirkland, Mr. Samuel Tate, and Ms. Katrina Riley, Environmental Protection Agency/Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (EPA/AHERA) accredited inspectors. The scope of this survey did not include demolition of any building components, evaluation of architectural plans, or the quantification of materials for abatement purposes, or removal cost estimating. 1.2 FACILITY DESCRIPTION

A summary of the facility investigated is outlined in the table below.

Facility Type: Residential Construction Date: Unknown Number of Floors: One, with crawlspace

Exterior Floor Support: Raised Wood Floor, Pier and Beam (Crawlspace) Wall Support: Wood Framing Exterior Finish: Brick, Wood Siding Roof System Type: Asphalt Shingles

Interior Wall Substrate: Drywall and Joint Compound Wall Finishes: Wall Surfacing (skim coat), Paint Floor Finishes: Carpet, Sheet Vinyl Flooring Ceiling System: Drywall and Joint Compound Ceiling Finishes: Paint, Texture

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2.0 RESULTS

2.1 ASBESTOS SURVEY PROCEDURES The survey was performed by visually observing accessible areas within the scope of work. EPA/AHERA accredited inspectors Jason Kirkland, Katrina Riley, and Samuel Tate performed the visual observations (refer to Appendix B for personnel qualifications). After the overall visual survey was completed, representative sampling areas were determined. The surveyors delineated homogeneous areas of suspect materials and samples of each material were obtained, in general accordance with regulations as established by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and NESHAP. The field surveyors determined sample locations based on previous experience. Both friable and non-friable materials were sampled. A friable material is one that can be crushed when dry by normal hand pressure. This survey did not include the demolition of building components to access suspect material. Limited samples were collected from buildings 12 (M), 17 (Q), 19 (R), 25 (X), & 28 (BB) due to fire damage and unsafe conditions to enter. Also during the survey efforts, mastic materials were not observed on all of the flooring materials represented in layers. After completion of the fieldwork, the samples were delivered to GLE’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for analysis. The samples were analyzed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) coupled with dispersion staining, in general accordance with EPA-600/R-93/116. Utilizing this procedure, the various asbestos minerals (chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, actinolite, tremolite, and anthophyllite) can be determined. The percentages of asbestos minerals in the samples were visually determined by the microscopist. Please note that the EPA designates all materials containing greater than one percent asbestos as an “asbestos-containing material” (ACM). Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material (RACM) is defined as (a) Friable asbestos materials, (b) Category I non-friable ACM that has become friable, (c) Category I non-friable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d) Category II non-friable ACM that has a high probability of becoming or has become crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material in the course of demolition or renovation operations regulated by this subpart. Category I and Category II non-friable ACM, as defined by the EPA:

Category I non-friable ACM means asbestos-containing packings, gaskets, resilient floor covering, asphalt roofing products, and pliable sealants and mastics that are in good condition and not friable, containing more than one percent asbestos, as determined using the method specified in Appendix E, Subpart E, 40 CFR Part 763, Section 1, PLM.

Category II non-friable ACM means any material, excluding Category I non-friable ACM, containing more than one percent asbestos as determined using the methods specified in Appendix E, Subpart E, 40 CFR Part 763 Section 1, PLM that, when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure.

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2.2 IDENTIFIED SUSPECT ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS A total of 619 samples of suspect building materials were collected from the facility during the survey, representing 216 different identified homogeneous areas. The results of the laboratory analyses are included in Appendix A, approximate sample locations are indicated on the Asbestos Sample Location Plans in Appendix C, and representative photographs of identified ACM are presented in Appendix D. A summary of the homogenous sampling areas of suspect ACM determined to be present is outlined in the following table.

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-1: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD– FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 1 (A)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 01 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 01 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 01 Skim Coat Surfacing Throughout F <1% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 02 White Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF 5% Chrysotile 3 15 LF CAT I

M 03 White Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 111 Beige & Brown Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen/Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 113 Black Mirror Mastic Leasing Office NF 10% Chrysotile 3 2 SF CAT I

TABLE 2.2-2: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 2 (B)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 23 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 23 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 104 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 105 Beige & Brown Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 106 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 107 Yellow and Beige Faux Tile Vinyl

Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-2: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 2 (B)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

M 108 Beige & Brown Mosaic Vinyl Sheet

Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile

3 120 SF CAT I

M 109 White Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 110 White Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

TABLE 2.2-3: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 3 (C)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS*

# OF

SAMPLES

COLLECTED

APPROXIMATE QUANTITY

ACM

CATEGORY

DW 02 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

M 04 Skim Coat Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 05 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 06 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 07 Window Glaze Exterior Windows NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 08 Beige Flower Pattern Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 103 White Duct Mastic (Tape) Crawlspace F 100% Chrysotile 3 30 LF CAT I

M 114 Blue/Grey Faux Tile with Border

Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 3 (C) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 115 Light Grey With Dark Grey Streaks Faux

Tile Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 3 (C) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 116 White With Blue Diamond Faux Tile

Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 3 (C) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-4: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS

890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA BUILDING 4 (D)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 03 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 03 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 09 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 10 White Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 11

White Bathroom Caulk

Cream Bathroom Caulk

Bathroom NF

5% Chrysotile

ND

3 15 LF CAT I

M 12 Off White Sheet Vinyl Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 117 Yellow/Brown/Red Faux Tile

Flooring

Yellow Mastic

Kitchen and Entry – Building 4 (D)

NF 20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 118 Yellow/Green Mosaic Faux Tile

Flooring

Yellow Mastic

Kitchen and Entry – Building 4 (D)

NF 20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-5: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS

890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA BUILDING 5 (E)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 04 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 04 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 13 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 14 White Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 15 White Bathroom Caulk

Cream Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF

5% Chrysotile

ND 3 15 LF CAT I

M 16 Yellow & Beige Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

TABLE 2.2-6: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 6 (G)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 05 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 05 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 17 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 18 Beige Bathroom Caulk

Cream Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF

ND

5% Chrysotile 3 15LF CAT I

M 19 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-7: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 7 (F)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 06 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 06 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 20 Skim Coat Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 21 White Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 22 White Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 23 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 119 Beige Brown Broken Stone Pattern

Faux Tile Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 7 (F) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 120 Off-white/Yellow Pitted Square-

patterned Faux Tile Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 7 (F) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 121 Off-white Diamond Pattern Faux Tile

Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 7 (F) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 122 Off-white with Brown Grout Faux Tile

Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 7 (F) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

TABLE 2.2-8: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 8 (H)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 07 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 07 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 24 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 25 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-8: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 8 (H)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

M 26 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 27 Skim Coat Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 123 Diamond Parkay Faux Wood Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 8 (H) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 124 Beige Cracked Pattern Faux Tile

Flooring

Black Mastic

Kitchen and Entry – Building 8 (H)

NF 7% Chrysotile

5% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

TABLE 2.2-9: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 9 (I)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 08 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 08 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 28 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 29 Beige Bathroom Caulk

Cream Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF

ND

5% Chrysotile 3 15 LF CAT I

M 30 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 31 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 32 Green Patterned Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-10: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS

890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA BUILDING 10 (J)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 09 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 09 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF` RACM

M 33 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 34 Green Patterned Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 35 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 36 Skim Coat Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 37 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 125 Dark Grain Faux Wood Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry – Building 10

(J) NF 20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 129 Off-white with Rose Petal Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 10 (J) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

TABLE 2.2-11: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 11 (K)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 10 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 10 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 10% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 38 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 39 White & Yellow Faux Tile Vinyl Sheet

Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 40 Yellow & Grey Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-11: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 11 (K)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

M 41 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 42 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 43 Beige Bathroom Caulk

Cream Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF

ND

5% Chrysotile 3 15 LF CAT I

TABLE 2.2-12: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 13 (L)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 11 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 11 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 44 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 45 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 46 Skim Coat Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 130 Blue/Yellow Streaked with Glitter

Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 13 (L) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-13: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS

890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA BUILDING 14 (N)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 12 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 12 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 10% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 47 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 48 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 49 Gray & Yellow Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 50 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 51 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 131 Pink with Black Diamond Faux Tile

Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 14 (N) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 132 Faux Brick Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry – Building 14

(N) NF 20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 133 12”x12” Beige with Grey Streaks Vinyl

Floor Tile

Black Mastic

Kitchen and Entry – Building 14 (N)

NF ND

5% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

TABLE 2.2-14: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 15 (O)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 13 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 13 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 52 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-14: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 15 (O)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

M 53 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 54 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 55 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

TABLE 2.2-15: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 16 (P)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 14 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 14 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 56 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 57 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 58 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 59 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 60 Yellow & Grey Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 134 Off-white with Yellow/Brown

Splotches Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 16 (P) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-16: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS

890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA BUILDING 18 (T)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 15 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 15 Ceiling Texture Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

M 61 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 62 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 63 Skim Coat Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 64 Yellow & Grey Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 65 Brown Speckle Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 135 Parkay and Brick Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry – Building 18

(T) NF 20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 136 Faux Red and Yellow Brick Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry – Building 18

(T) NF 20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 137 Small Square Faux Tile Yellow Brick

Flooring

Yellow Mastic

Kitchen and Entry – Building 18 (T)

NF 20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 138 Off-white with Brown Pits Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 18 (T) NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-17: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS

890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA BUILDING 20 (S)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 16 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 16** Ceiling Texture Throughout F 10% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 66 Skim Coat Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 5 2,000 SF RACM

M 67 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A ** Collected as part of the additional sampling

TABLE 2.2-18: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 21 (Z)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 17 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 17 Ceiling Texture Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

M 68 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 69 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 70 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 71 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 72 White & Grey Speckled Vinyl Sheet

Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 73 Yellow & Grey Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-19: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 22 (W)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 18 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 18 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 5% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 75 White & Grey Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 76 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 77 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 78 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 79 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 80 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 81 White & Grey Speckle Vinyl Sheet

Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

TABLE 2.2-20: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 23 (V)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 19 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 19 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 82 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 83 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 84 White & Rose Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 85 White & Brown Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 86 Brown Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-20: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 23 (V)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

M 87 Brown & White Speckled Vinyl Sheet

Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 88 White & Grey Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

TABLE 2.2-21: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 24 (U)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 20 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 20 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 89 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 90 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 91 Brown & Black Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 92 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 93 Brown & Yellow Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 94 Faux Wood Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 95 Yellow Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 140 12”x12” Grey/Beige Vinyl Floor Tile Kitchen and Entry – Building 24 (U) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 141 Beige/Brown Floral Pattern Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 24 (U) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-22: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 26 (Y)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 21 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 21 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 7% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 96 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 97 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 5 NIS N/A

M 98 White & Grey Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 99 Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

TABLE 2.2-23: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 27 (AA)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

DW 22 Drywall Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

CTX 22 Ceiling Texture Throughout F 10% Chrysotile 3 1,400 SF RACM

M 100 Beige Bathroom Caulk

Cream Bathroom Caulk Bathroom NF

ND

5% Chrysotile 3 15 LF CAT I

M 101 Bathroom Grout Bathroom NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 102 Brown & Yellow Vinyl Sheet Flooring

Yellow Mastic Kitchen and Entry NF

20% Chrysotile

<1% Chrysotile 3 120 SF CAT I

M 103 Yellow Vinyl Sheet Flooring Kitchen and Entry NF ND 3 NIS N/A

M 112 Skim Coat Throughout F ND 3 NIS N/A

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ASBESTOS CONTENT Expressed as percent

* = The facility owner has the option of point-counting by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) those RACM whose asbestos content is less than 10% in order to more accurately determine the asbestos content therein. PC = Results based on Point-Count analysis TEM NOB = Transmission Electron Microscopy of Non-Friable Organically Bound Material

FRIABILITY F = Friable Material NF = Non-Friable Material

ACM CATEGORY RACM = Regulated ACM CAT I = Category I non-friable ACM CAT II = Category II non-friable ACM

ABBREVIATIONS: NA = Not Applicable ND = None Detected NIS = Not in Scope C = Chrysotile A = Amosite

HA = Homogeneous Area SF = Square Feet LF = Linear Feet CF = Cubic Feet

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TABLE 2.2-23: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

BUILDING 27 (AA)

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

M 142 Faux Light and Dark Wood Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 27

(AA) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 143 Yellow/Brown Octagon Pattern

Flooring Kitchen and Entry – Building 27

(AA) NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 144 Yellow with Small Brown Squares

Flooring

Sheet Vinyl Backing

Kitchen and Entry – Building 27 (AA)

NF

ND

100% Chrysotile

3 120 SF CAT I

TABLE 2.2-24: SUMMARY OF HOMOGENEOUS SAMPLING AREAS 890 CONLEY ROAD – FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

REPRESENTATIVE MATERIALS

HA # HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL DESCRIPTION HOMOGENEOUS MATERIAL

LOCATION FRIABILITY

(F /NF) % ASBESTOS* # OF SAMPLES

COLLECTED APPROXIMATE

QUANTITY ACM

CATEGORY

M 74 Roofing Shingles Exterior Roofing Material NF ND 5 NIS N/A

M 126 Representative Door Caulk Front Door NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 127 Representative Window Caulk Windows NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 128 Representative Brick Mortar Exterior Façade NF ND 3 N/A N/A

M 139 White Duct Seam Tape Crawlspace – Buildings 1 (A),

13 (L), and 18 (T) NF 100%

Chrysotile 3 100 LF CAT I

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3.0 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY 3.1 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY PROCEDURE At the request of the Client, GLE performed visual observations of the Magnolia Crossing Apartment Complex in an effort to document the type and quantity of potentially hazardous/regulated materials and equipment/products. Provided below in Table 3.1-1 is an inventory of products and materials observed in the complex from June 26, 2020 to July 2, 2020.

TABLE 3.1-1: INVENTORY OF HAZARDOUS/REGULATED MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT/PRODUCTS

890 CONLEY ROAD, FOREST PARK, GEORGIA

ITEM DESCRIPTION AND QUANTITY Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs)

Details to the suspected ACMs is listed in Section 2.2

Light Ballasts Three light ballasts were identified in buildings 1 (A) & 2 (B)

Fluorescent Light Bulbs Six Fluorescent light bulbs were identified in buildings 1 (A) & 2 (B)

Mercury Switches, Thermostats or Thermometers

No mercury switches were identified on the Property

Dumpsters No Dumpsters were identified on the Property Pressurized Gas Cylinders No gas cylinders were identified on the Property Fire Extinguishers No fire extinguishers were identified on the Property

Potential Refrigerant-Containing Equipment No equipment potentially containing refrigerant were identified on the Property

Batteries No batteries were identified on the Property

Transformers Four electrical transformers were identified on the property

Tires Six tires were identified in various areas around the Property

Unknown Liquids No unknown liquids were identified on the Property

Additional Materials Various other materials were identified including: ten mattresses, five couches, one television, and trash and debris.

Notes: 1 = Inventory was compiled based on visually accessible items observed at the time of the asbestos survey on June and July, 2020.

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4.0 TCLP SAMPLING 4.1 TCLP SAMPLING PROCEDURE GLE Associates, Inc. (GLE) collected representative lead Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) samples on July 2, 2020. GLE was requested to collect one composite sample of each apartment building (28 samples) for TCLP testing to determine if the debris meets the criteria to be classified as hazardous waste, relative to lead.

The representative composite waste material samples collected from each of the identified buildings are classified as non-hazardous, relative to lead, as the analytical results indicated hazardous TCLP lead levels less than five parts per million (ppm). Please see the attached for analytical results.

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5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 GENERAL - ASBETOS Asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) were identified in the scope of this survey. General and specific conclusions and recommendations are provided below. The EPA, OSHA and the State of Georgia have promulgated regulations dealing with asbestos. For commercial building owners, the EPA NESHAP (40 CFR 61) regulations require removal of RACM, prior to conducting activities which might disturb the material. They also deal with notification, handling and disposal of asbestos. 25 homogenous areas of suspect RACM were determined to contain less than 10 percent asbestos by PLM analysis. According to the NESHAP, when the asbestos content of a bulk sample of suspect RACM is determined to be less than 10 percent by PLM visual estimation, you may:

1. Assume the amount to be greater than one percent and treat the material as asbestos-containing; or

2. Conduct confirmatory verification by point-counting. Note, the results obtained by point-counting are considered the definitive analytical result.

The EPA recommends that an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program be developed for any facilities with ACM, and this Program should address all ACM (known and/or assumed) present. The O&M Program establishes notification and training requirements along with special procedures for working around the ACM. The O&M Program would remain in effect until all asbestos is removed. Category I and Category II non-friable materials, as defined by the EPA, may remain within a facility during demolition with no potential cessation of work, provided they remain non-friable and the appropriate engineering controls (i.e., wet methods) are utilized, with the resulting waste disposed of as asbestos-containing waste. However, there is no guarantee that these materials will remain non-friable. If the materials become friable, then they are classified as RACM. RACM, as defined by the EPA, must be removed prior to renovation or demolition activities that may disturb the materials. The OSHA regulations deal with employee exposure to airborne asbestos fibers. The regulations restrict employee exposure, and require special monitoring, training and handling procedures when dealing with asbestos. Additionally, OSHA has regulations that may supersede the EPA regulations. In order to protect the worker, OSHA has established a permissible exposure limit (PEL), which limits employee exposure to airborne fiber concentrations. OSHA requires objective evidence that the PEL will not be exceeded, as justification that personal air monitoring

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and engineering controls will not be required. OSHA has also established rules requiring the containerization and labeling of asbestos waste. The State regulations require that anyone involved in asbestos consulting activities be a licensed asbestos consultant and that anyone involved in asbestos abatement, with the exception of roofing materials, be a licensed asbestos abatement contractor. 5.2 SPECIFIC - ASBESTOS Resilient Floor Coverings and Mastics White Duct Seam Tape White Duct Mastic Cream / White Bathroom Caulk Black Mirror Mastic These materials are defined by the EPA as Category I non-friable materials. These materials may remain within a facility during demolition with no potential stoppage of work provided they remain non-friable. However, there is no guarantee that it will remain non-friable. If a material becomes friable, then it is classified as RACM. RACM, as defined by the EPA, must be removed prior to renovation or demolition activities that may disturb the materials. Also, OSHA has additional requirements that may supersede the EPA rules. These materials do not appear to present a significant issue, as observed, at the time of the survey. We recommend that the identified Category I material be maintained as part of an O&M Program and periodically monitored for any changes in condition prior to demolition. As discussed above, in order to protect the worker, OSHA has established a PEL which limits airborne fiber concentrations. Objective evidence that the PEL will not be exceeded is required by OSHA as justification that personal air monitoring and engineering controls will not be required. OSHA has also established rules requiring the containerization and labeling of asbestos waste. Should prior abatement be desired, the work must be performed in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations. In lieu of abatement, demolition utilizing the wet method is acceptable by a demolition contractor properly trained and certified to conduct Class II asbestos work, along with proper disposal and transport of the demolished materials to an approved landfill as asbestos-containing waste. Wall Skim Coat Ceiling Texture Paper Backing associated with Sheet Vinyl These materials are defined by the EPA as RACM. These materials do not appear to present a significant issue, as observed, at the time of the survey. We recommend that the identified RACM be maintained as part of an O&M Program and periodically monitored for any changes in condition prior to demolition. Additionally, we recommend that a licensed asbestos abatement contractor properly remove and dispose of the identified RACM prior to conducting demolition activities that might disturb the ACM.

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< One Percent Asbestos Building Material Skim Coat (Building 1 <A>) Yellow Flooring Mastic (Buildings: 2 <B>, 4 <D>, 7 <F>, 9 <I>, 10 <J>, 14 <N>, 18 <T>, 24 <U>, & 27 <AA>) These building materials are classified by the EPA as non-asbestos containing materials based on the analytical results. However, OSHA regulations still apply. Therefore, GLE recommends that the material be considered for removal by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor, prior to disturbance (i.e. removal, sanding, cutting, etc.), as part of a renovation or demolition project. However, if maintained wet, the material may remain in-place during renovation and/or demolition activities, provided sufficient documentation is obtained indicating personnel performing work are not exposed to asbestos fiber levels above OSHA's PEL of 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter (f/cc). This documentation may be obtained by performing air monitoring as required by OSHA. 5.3 GENERAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Based on the hazardous material visual assessment, the following summaries of findings are provided:

Three light ballasts were observed in buildings 1 (A) and 2 (B). These ballasts should be properly removed and disposed/recycled in accordance with applicable rules and regulations prior to commencing with any renovation or demolition activities.

Six fluorescent bulbs were observed in buildings 1 (A) and 2 (B). These systems should be properly removed and disposed/recycled in accordance with applicable rules and regulations prior to commencing with any renovation or demolition activities.

Four transformers were observed throughout the apartment complex. These transformers should be properly removed and disposed/recycled in accordance with applicable rules and regulations prior to commencing with any renovation or demolition activities.

Six tires were observed throughout the apartment complex. The tires should be disposed/recycled in accordance with applicable rules and regulations prior to commencing with any renovation or demolition activities.

Furniture and general trash were observed throughout the apartment units.

1. Ten mattresses were observed. 2. Five couches were observed. 3. One television was observed. These materials should be

disposed/recycled in accordance with applicable rules and regulations prior to commencing with any renovations or demolition activities.

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5.4 TCLP The representative composite waste material samples collected from each of the identified buildings are classified as non-hazardous, relative to lead, as the analytical results indicated hazardous TCLP lead levels less than 5 ppm.

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6.0 LIMITATIONS AND CONDITIONS As a result of previous renovations, there may be hidden materials, such as floor tile, sheet vinyl flooring, insulation, etc. These materials may be found in various areas hidden under existing flooring materials or in wall cavities. Any materials found during construction activities, either not addressed in this survey report, or similar to the ACM and/or hazardous materials identified in this survey report should be assumed to be ACM and/or hazardous materials until sampling and analysis documents otherwise. Because of the hidden nature of many building components (i.e. within mechanical chases), it may be impossible to determine if all of the suspect building materials have been located and subsequently tested. Destructive testing in some instances is not a viable option. We cannot, therefore, guarantee that all potential ACM and/or hazardous materials has been located. For the same reasons, estimates of quantities and/or conditions are subject to readily apparent situations, and our findings reflect this condition. We do warrant, however, that the investigations and methodology reflect our best efforts based upon the prevailing standard of care in the environmental industry. The information contained in this report was prepared based upon specific parameters and regulations in force at the time of this report. The information herein is only for the specific use of the Client and GLE. GLE accepts no responsibility for the use, interpretation, or reliance by other parties on the information contained herein, unless prior written authorization has been obtained from GLE.

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APPENDIX A Analytical Results and Chain of Custody

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-114A Blue & Gray Faux Tile

Flooring & Border 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-114B Blue & Gray Faux Tile

Flooring & Border 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-114C-QC Blue & Gray Faux Tile

Flooring & Border 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-115A Light Gray & Dark Gray

Streaks Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-115B Light Gray & Dark Gray

Streaks Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-115C Light Gray & Dark Gray

Streaks Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-116A White & Blue Diamond

Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-116B White & Blue Diamond

Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-116C White & Blue Diamond

Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-117A Yellow & Brown & Red

Faux Tile Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 1 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-117B Yellow & Brown & Red

Faux Tile Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-117C Yellow & Brown & Red

Faux Tile Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-118A-QC Yellow & Green Mosaic

Faux Tile Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-118B Yellow & Green Mosaic

Faux Tile Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-118C Yellow & Green Mosaic

Faux Tile Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-119A Beige & Brown Broken

Stone Pattern Faux Tile

Flooring

100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-119B Beige & Brown Broken

Stone Pattern Faux Tile

Flooring

100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-119C Beige & Brown Broken

Stone Pattern Faux Tile

Flooring

100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-120A Off-White & Yellow

Pitted Square Pattern Faux

Tile Flooring

100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-120B Off-White & Yellow

Pitted Square Pattern Faux

Tile Flooring

100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-120C Off-White & Yellow

Pitted Square Pattern Faux

Tile Flooring

100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-121A Off-White Diamond

Pattern Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-121B-QC Off-White Diamond

Pattern Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-121C Off-White Diamond

Pattern Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-122A Off-White & Faux Brown

Grout Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-122B Off-White & Faux Brown

Grout Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-122C Off-White & Faux Brown

Grout Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-123A Diamond Parkay Faux

Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-123B Diamond Parkay Faux

Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-123C Diamond Parkay Faux

Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-124A Beige Cracked Pattern

Faux Tile Flooring

7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Bitumen, Quartz, Calcite, Mica

M-124B Beige Cracked Pattern

Faux Tile Flooring

7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Bitumen

M-124C-QC Beige Cracked Pattern

Faux Tile Flooring

7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Bitumen

M-125A Dark Grain Faux Wood

Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 4 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-125B Dark Grain Faux Wood

Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-125C Dark Grain Faux Wood

Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-126A Representative Door Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-126B Representative Door Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-126C Representative Door Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-127A Representative Window

Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-127B Representative Window

Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-127C Representative Window

Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-128A-QC Representative Brick

Mortar 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-128B Representative Brick

Mortar 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 5 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-128C Representative Brick

Mortar 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-129A Off-White & Rose Petal

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-129B Off-White & Rose Petal

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-129C Off-White & Rose Petal

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-130A Blue & Yellow Streaked

& Glitter Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-130B Blue & Yellow Streaked

& Glitter Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-130C Blue & Yellow Streaked

& Glitter Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-131A Pink & Black Diamond

Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-131B-QC Pink & Black Diamond

Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-131C Pink & Black Diamond

Faux Tile Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-132A Faux Brick Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 6 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-132B Faux Brick Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

<1% Polymer

M-132C Faux Brick Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-133A 12" X 12" Beige & Gray

Streaks Vinyl Floor Tile 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Bitumen

M-133B 12" X 12" Beige & Gray

Streaks Vinyl Floor Tile 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Bitumen

M-133C 12" X 12" Beige & Gray

Streaks Vinyl Floor Tile 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Black Mastic 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Bitumen

M-134A Off-White & Yellow &

Brown Splotches Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-134B Off-White & Yellow &

Brown Splotches Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 7 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-134C-QC Off-White & Yellow &

Brown Splotches Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-135A Parkay & Brick Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

20% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-135B Parkay & Brick Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-135C Parkay & Brick Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-136A Red & Yellow Faux Brick

Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-136B Red & Yellow Faux Brick

Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 8 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-136C Red & Yellow Faux Brick

Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-137A Yellow Small Square Faux

Tile Brick Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-137B Yellow Small Square Faux

Tile Brick Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-137C Yellow Small Square Faux

Tile Brick Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-138A-QC Off-White & Brown Pits

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-138B Off-White & Brown Pits

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-138C Off-White & Brown Pits

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-139A White Duct Seam Tape 100% Chrysotile Asbestos

Page 9 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-139B White Duct Seam Tape 100% Chrysotile Asbestos

M-139C White Duct Seam Tape 100% Chrysotile Asbestos

M-140A 12" X 12" Gray & Beige

Vinyl Floor Tile 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-140B 12" X 12" Gray & Beige

Vinyl Floor Tile 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-140C 12" X 12" Gray & Beige

Vinyl Floor Tile 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-141A Beige & Brown Floral

Pattern Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-141B-QC Beige & Brown Floral

Pattern Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-141C Beige & Brown Floral

Pattern Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-142A Light & Dark Wood Faux

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-142B Light & Dark Wood Faux

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-142C Light & Dark Wood Faux

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-143A Yellow & Brown Octagen

Pattern Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 10 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments20000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-143B Yellow & Brown Octagen

Pattern Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-143C Yellow & Brown Octagen

Pattern Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-144A Yellow & Small Brown

Squares Flooring 20% Cellulose/paper

80% Polymer

Sheet Vinyl Backing 100% Chrysotile Asbestos

M-144B Yellow & Small Brown

Squares Flooring 20% Cellulose/paper

80% Polymer

Sheet Vinyl Backing 100% Chrysotile Asbestos

M-144C-QC Yellow & Small Brown

Squares Flooring 20% Cellulose/paper

80% Polymer

Sheet Vinyl Backing 100% Chrysotile Asbestos

CTX-16A Ceiling Texture- 10% Chrysotile Asbestos

90% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-16B Ceiling Texture 10% Chrysotile Asbestos

90% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-16C Ceiling Texture 10% Chrysotile Asbestos

90% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 11 of 11

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25479

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/21/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg 120000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-01A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-01B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-01C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-01A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Mineral Wool

CTX-01B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-01C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-01A Skim Coat-Surfacing <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-01B Skim Coat-Surfacing <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-01C Skim Coat-Surfacing <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-01D Skim Coat-Surfacing <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-01E Skim Coat-Surfacing <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 1 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25442

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg 120000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-02A White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-02B-QC White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-02C White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-03A White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-03B White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-03C White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-111A Beige & Brown Vinyl

Sheet Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-111B Beige & Brown Vinyl

Sheet Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-111C Beige & Brown Vinyl

Sheet Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-113A Black Mirror Mastic 10% Chrysotile Asbestos

90% Bitumen

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 2 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25442

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg 120000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-113B Black Mirror Mastic Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-113C-QC Black Mirror Mastic Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 3 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25442

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 220000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-23A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-23B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-23C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-23A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-23B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-23C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-104A Skim Coat Surfacing 100% Polymer

M-104B Skim Coat Surfacing 100% Polymer

M-104C Skim Coat Surfacing 100% Polymer

M-104D Skim Coat Surfacing 100% Polymer

M-104E Skim Coat Surfacing 100% Polymer

Page 1 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25458

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 220000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-105A Beige & Brown Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-105B-QC Beige & Brown Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-105C Beige & Brown Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-106A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-106B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-106C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-107A Yellow & Beige Faux Tile

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-107B Yellow & Beige Faux Tile

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-107C Yellow & Beige Faux Tile

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25458

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 220000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-108A Beige & Brown Mozaic

Flooring

20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-108B Beige & Brown Mozaic

FlooringPositive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-108C-QC Beige & Brown Mozaic

FlooringPositive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-109A White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-109B White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-109C White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-110A White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-110B White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-110C White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 3 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25458

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 320000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-02A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-02B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-02C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

M-05A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-05B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-05C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-04A Skim Coat 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-04B Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-04C Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-04D Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-04E Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25444

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 320000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-06A White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-06B-QC White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-06C White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-07A Window Glaze 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-07B Window Glaze 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-07C Window Glaze 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-08A Beige Flower Pattern

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-08B Beige Flower Pattern

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-08C Beige Flower Pattern

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-103A White Duct Mastic 100% Chrysotile Asbestos

M-103B White Duct Mastic Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-103C-QC White Duct Mastic Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25444

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 420000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-03A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-03B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-03C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-03A Ceiling Texture 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-03B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-03C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-09A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-09B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-09C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-09D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-09E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-10A White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-10B-QC White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25452

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 420000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-10C White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-11A White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-11B White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-11C White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-12A Off White Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-12B Off White Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-12C Off White Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25452

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 520000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-04A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-04B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-04C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-04A Ceiling Texture 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-04B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-04C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-13A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-13B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-13C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-13D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-13E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-14A White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-14B-QC White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25451

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 520000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-14C White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-15A White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-15B White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-15C White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-16A Yellow & Beige Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-16B Yellow & Beige Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-16C Yellow & Beige Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25451

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 620000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-05A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-05B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-05C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-05A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-05B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

CTX-05C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-17A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-17B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-17C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-17D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-17E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-18A Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-18B-QC Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25437

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 620000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-18C Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-19A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-19B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-19C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25437

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 720000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-06A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-06B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-06C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-06A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-06B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

CTX-06C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-20A Skim Coat 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-20B Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-20C Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-20D Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-20E Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25450

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 720000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-21A White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

M-21B-QC White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

M-21C White Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

M-22A White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-22B White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-22C White Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-23A Faux Wood Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-23B Faux Wood Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-23C Faux Wood Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25450

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts.- 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 820000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-07A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-07B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-07C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-07A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-07B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

CTX-07C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-24A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-24B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-24C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-25A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-25B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-25C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-26A-QC Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-26B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-26C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25446

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts.- 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 820000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-27A Skim Coat 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-27B Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-27C Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-27D Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-27E Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25446

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 920000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-08A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-08B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-08C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-08A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-08B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-08C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-28A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-28B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-28C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-28D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-28E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-29A Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25439

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 920000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-29B-QC Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-29C Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-30A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-30B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-30C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-31A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-31B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-31C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-32A Green Patterned Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-32B Green Patterned Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 2 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25439

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 920000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-32C-QC Green Patterned Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 3 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25439

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 1020000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-09A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-09B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-09C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-09A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-09B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-09C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-33A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-33B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-33C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-34A Green Patterned Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 1 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25453

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 1020000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-34B Green Patterned Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-34C Green Patterned Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-35A-QC Bathroom Caulk 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-35B Bathroom Caulk 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-35C Bathroom Caulk 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-36A Skim Coat 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-36B Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-36C Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-36D Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 2 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25453

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 1020000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-36E Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-37A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-37B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-37C-QC Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 3 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25453

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 1320000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-11A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-11B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-11C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-11A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-11B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-11C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-44A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-44B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-44C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-45A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-45B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-45C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25440

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 1320000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-46A-QC Skim Coat 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-46B Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-46C Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-46D Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-46E Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25440

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road; Bldg. 1420000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-12A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-12B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-12C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-12A Ceiling Texture 10% Chrysotile Asbestos

90% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-12B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

CTX-12C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-47A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

M-47B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

M-47C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

M-48A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-48B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-48C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-49A-QC Gray & Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-49B Gray & Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-49C Gray & Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25449

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road; Bldg. 1420000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-50A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-50B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-50C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-51A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-51B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-51C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-51D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-51E-QC Skim Coat 100% Polymer

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25449

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 1520000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-13A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-13B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-13C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-13A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-13B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-13C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-52A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-52B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-52C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-53A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-53B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-53C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-54A-QC Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25445

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 1520000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-54B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-54C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-55A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-55B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-55C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-55D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-55E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25445

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 1620000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-14A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-14B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-14C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-14A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-14B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-14C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-56A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-56B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-56C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-56D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-56E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-57A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-57B-QC Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25443

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts-890 Conley Road - Bldg. 1620000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-57C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-58A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-58B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-58C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-59A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-59B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-59C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-60A Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-60B Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-60C-QC Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25443

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd - Bldg. 1820000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-15A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-15B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-15C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-15A Ceiling Texture 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-15B Ceiling Texture 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-15C Ceiling Texture 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-61A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-61B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-61C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-62A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-62B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-62C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-63A-QC Skim Coat 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-63B Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25454

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd - Bldg. 1820000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-63C Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-63D Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-63E Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-64A Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-64B Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-64C Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-65A Brown Speckle Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-65B Brown Speckle Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-65C-QC Brown Speckle Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25454

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 2020000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-16A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-16B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-16C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-16A Ceiling Texture Missing

CTX-16B Ceiling Texture Missing

CTX-16C Ceiling Texture Missing

M66-A Skim Coat 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M66-B Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M66-C Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M66-D Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M66-E Skim Coat Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-67A Flooring Faux Wood 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-67B-QC Flooring Faux Wood 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-67C Flooring Faux Wood 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 1

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25436

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 2120000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-17A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-17B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-17C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-17A Ceiling Texture 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-17B Ceiling Texture 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-17C Ceiling Texture 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-68A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-68B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-68C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-69A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-69B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-69C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-70A-QC Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-70B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-70C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-71A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25457

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg. 2120000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-71B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-71C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-71D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-71E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-72A White & Gray Speckled

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-72B White & Gray Speckled

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-72C-QC White & Gray Speckled

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-73A Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-73B Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-73C Yellow & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25457

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg 2220000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-18A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-18B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-18C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-18A Ceiling Texture 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

CTX-18B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

CTX-18C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-75A White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-75B White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-75C White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-76A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-76B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-76C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-77A-QC Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-77B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-77C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

Page 1 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25455

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd. - Bldg 2220000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-77D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-77E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-78A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-78B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-78C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-79A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-79B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-79C-QC Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-80A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-80B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-80C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-81A White & Gray Speckle

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-81B White & Gray Speckle

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-81C White & Gray Speckle

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 2 of 2

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25455

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road; Bldg. 2320000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-19A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-19B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-19C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-19A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Material 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-19B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Material 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-19C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Material 100% Cellulose/paper

M-82A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-82B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-82C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-82D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-82E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-83A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-83B-QC Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 1 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25456

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road; Bldg. 2320000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-83C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-84A White & Rose Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-84B White & Rose Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-84C White & Rose Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-85A White & Brown Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-85B White & Brown Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-85C White & Brown Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-86A Brown Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-86B Brown Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-86C-QC Brown Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-87A Brown & White Speckes

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-87B Brown & White Speckes

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-87C Brown & White Speckes

Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-88A White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-88B White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25456

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Road; Bldg. 2320000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-88C White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Page 3 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25456

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd - Bldg. 2420000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-20A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-20B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-20C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-20A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-20B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-20C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-89A Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-89B Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-89C Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-90A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-90B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-90C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25459

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd - Bldg. 2420000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-91A-QC Brown & Black Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-91B Brown & Black Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-91C Brown & Black Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-92A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-92B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-92C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-92D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-92E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-93A Brown & Yellow Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25459

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apts. - 890 Conley Rd - Bldg. 2420000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-93B Brown & Yellow Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-93C-QC Brown & Yellow Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-94A Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-94B Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-94C Faux Wood Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-95A Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-95B Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-95C Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25459

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/9/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments- 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 2620000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-21A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-21B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-21C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-21A Ceiling Texture 7% Chrysotile Asbestos

93% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-21B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-21C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibeous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-96A Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-96B Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-96C Bathroom Grout 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-97A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-97B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-97C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-97D-QC Skim Coat 100% Polymer

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25441

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments- 890 Conley Road - Bldg. 2620000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-97E Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-98A White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-98B White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-98C White & Gray Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-99A Bathroom Caulk 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-99B Bathroom Caulk 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-99C Bathroom Caulk 100% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25441

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments-890 Conley Road; Bldg. 2720000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

DW-22A Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-22B Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

DW-22C-QC Drywall 100% Gypsum, Quartz, Calcite, Clay

CTX-22A Ceiling Texture 10% Chrysotile Asbestos

90% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-22B Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

CTX-22C Ceiling Texture Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Brown Fibrous Backing 100% Cellulose/paper

M-100A Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk 5% Chrysotile Asbestos

95% Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-100B Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-100C Beige Bathroom Caulk 100% Polymer

Cream Bathroom Caulk Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

M-101A Bathroom Grout 100% Polymer

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25448

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments-890 Conley Road; Bldg. 2720000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-101B Bathroom Grout 100% Polymer

M-101C Bathroom Grout 100% Polymer

M-102A-QC Brown & Yellow Flooring 20% Chrysotile Asbestos

80% Polymer

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-102B Brown & Yellow Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-102C Brown & Yellow Flooring Positive Stop/Sample not analyzed

Yellow Mastic <1% Chrysotile Asbestos

100% Polymer

M-103A Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-103B Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-103C Yellow Flooring 100% Polymer, Quartz, Calcite, Clay, Mica

M-112A Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-112B Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-112C Skim Coat 100% Polymer

M-112D Skim Coat 100% Polymer

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Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25448

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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SUMMARY OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS

City of Forest Park; Abandoned Apartments-890 Conley Road; Bldg. 2720000-22644

Sample Sample Type Fiber Type

M-112E-QC Skim Coat 100% Polymer

Page 3 of 3

Darryl Neldner

* Polarized Light Microscopy coupled with dispersion is the technique used for identification in accordance with EPA 600/M4-82-020, EPA 600/R-93/116, and NIOSH Method 9002.

** The percentage of each component is visually estimated. The result of this analysis relate only to the material tested. The report shall not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. (>1% greater than one percent, <1% less than one percent) QC - Sample reanalyzed for QA/QC.

Analysis performed by GLE Associates, Inc. NVLAP Code 102003-0, CO AL-17485, TX 30-0337

*** This report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. GLE Report # 25448

Analyst / Approved

Signatory:

Feedback regarding laboratory performance should be addressed to [email protected].

Report Date: 7/8/2020

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID AnalyzedLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.706 Gralin Street, Kernersville, NC 27284Phone/Fax: (336) 992-1025 / (336) 992-4175http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Jeremy JordanGLE Associates1100 Spring Street NW Suite 820Atlanta, GA 30309

Received: 7/8/2020 09:13 AM

20000-22644

Fax: (404) 373-3927Phone: (404) 373-3844

Project:

Collected:

Test Report: Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (1311/7000B)

022003907CustomerID: GLEA51NCustomerPO:ProjectID:

EMSL Order:

022003907-0001Bldg 1 <0.40 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0002Bldg 2 0.51 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0003Bldg 3 0.46 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0004Bldg 4 0.43 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0005Bldg 5 0.46 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0006Bldg 6 0.51 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0007Bldg 7 0.59 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0008Bldg 8 0.47 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0009Bldg 9 0.47 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0010Bldg 10 0.49 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0011Bldg 11 0.47 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0012Bldg 12 0.48 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0013Bldg 13 0.47 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0014Bldg 14 0.50 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0015Bldg 15 0.49 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0016Bldg 16 0.48 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0017Bldg 17 0.59 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0018Bldg 18 0.45 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0019Bldg 19 0.80 mg/L7/14/2020022003907-0020Bldg 20 <0.40 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0021Bldg 21 0.42 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0022Bldg 22 0.47 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0023Bldg 23 <0.40 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0024Bldg 24 <0.40 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0025Bldg 25 <0.40 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0026Bldg 26 0.83 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0027Bldg 27 <0.40 mg/L7/15/2020022003907-0028Bldg 28 1.1 mg/L7/15/2020

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James Cole, Laboratory Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 7/15/2020 9:26:55 AM

EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, 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. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) result signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Kernersville, NC

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APPENDIX B Personnel and Laboratory Certifications

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AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC

acknowledges that

EMSL Analytical, Inc. 706 Gralin Street, Kernersville, NC 27284

Laboratory ID: 102564 along with all premises from which key activities are performed, as listed above, has fulfilled the requirements of the AIHA Laboratory Accreditation

Programs (AIHA-LAP), LLC accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 international standard, General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and

Calibration Laboratories in the following:

LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE Accreditation Expires:

ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD Accreditation Expires: September 01, 2020

ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Accreditation Expires:

FOOD Accreditation Expires:

UNIQUE SCOPES Accreditation Expires:

Specific Field(s) of Testing (FoT)/Method(s) within each Accreditation Program for which the above named laboratory maintains accreditation is

outlined on the attached Scope of Accreditation. Continued accreditation is contingent upon successful on-going compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2005

and AIHA-LAP, LLC requirements. This certificate is not valid without the attached Scope of Accreditation. Please review the AIHA-LAP, LLC

website (www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org) for the most current Scope.

Elizabeth Bair

Chairperson, Analytical Accreditation Board

Cheryl O. Morton

Managing Director, AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC

Revision 16: 03/21/2018 Date Issued: 07/31/2018

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APPENDIX C Asbestos Sample Location Plans

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1 (A)  2 (B) 

28 (BB) 27 (AA) 26 (Y) 

25 (X) 

24 (U) 

18 (T) 

19 (R) 

17 (Q) 

21 (Z) 

22 (W) 

23 (V)  

20 (S) 

16 (P) 

15 (O) 

12 (M) 

11 (K) 

14 (N) 

13 (L) 

10 (J) 9 (I) 

8 (H) 

6 (G) 

7 (F) 

5 (E) 

4 (D) 

3 (C) 

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APPENDIX D Photographs

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Photograph Date: July 2, 2020

Prepared By: GLE Associates, Inc.

Upper Photo: Representative building Lower Photo: Representative building

1 Figure

Job No.

20000-22644

Briarwood Forest Apartments

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Photograph Date: July 2, 2020

Prepared By: GLE Associates, Inc.

Upper Photo: Representative area of black mirror mastic, Building 1 (A) Lower Photo: Representative Duct Seam Tape in crawlspace 2

Figure

Job No.

20000-22644

Briarwood Forest Apartments

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Photograph Date: July 2, 2020

Prepared By: GLE Associates, Inc.

Upper Photo: Representative ceiling texture Lower Photo: Representative drywall system with skim coat 3

Figure

Job No.

20000-22644

Briarwood Forest Apartments

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Photograph Date: July 2, 2020

Prepared By: GLE Associates, Inc.

Upper Photo: Representative bathroom Lower Photo: Representative flooring

4

Figure

Job No.

20000-22644

Briarwood Forest Apartments

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Photograph Date: July 2, 2020

Prepared By: GLE Associates, Inc.

Upper Photo: Representative fire damaged building Lower Photo: Representative fire damaged building

5 Figure

Job No.

20000-22644

Briarwood Forest Apartments

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Photograph Date: July 2, 2020

Prepared By: GLE Associates, Inc.

Upper Photo: Representative fluorescent light bulb, Building 1 (A) Lower Photo: Representative debris within buildings 6

Figure

Job No.

20000-22644

Briarwood Forest Apartments