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Mr. John Jickling
Hazardous Material Survey Report
33 LeBlanc; Parcel #44 004 220002 000
Detroit, Michigan
November 7, 2012
Page 2
November 7, 2012
Mr. Barry Ellentuck
President
ADR Consultants, LLC
6364 Ramwyck Court, Suite C
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL 21071427
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
PERFORMANCE PROJECT # 123132-H
Dear Mr. Ellentuck:
In accordance with your request, Performance Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a hazardous
material survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan. To complete the survey,
EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos
Building Inspectors performed an on-site investigation of the property and collected samples suspected
of containing asbestos in accessible areas within the study area. The purpose of the survey was to note
the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate
and to identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. The suspected asbestos-containing
samples were analyzed at a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited
laboratory using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM).
As a result of our survey and laboratory analysis, the following hazardous and asbestos-containing
materials were identified:
Hazardous Material
Material ~ Quantity Location
Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and
2nd
floor bedroom
Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry
Battery 14 Dining room
Computer monitor 1 Dining room
Aerosol can 1 Basement
Paint Bucket 1 Basement
Paint can 3 Basement
Mr. Barry Ellentuck
Hazardous Material Survey Report
MLBFTAP – 4182 Courville; Parcel #21071427
Detroit, Michigan
November 7, 2012
Page 2
Asbestos-Containing Material
HA
#
Material Description
Asbestos-
Containing
Material
Location
Abatement
Recommendation ~ Quantity
3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell
straight run pipe
insulation
Insulation Basement Abatement required 65 ft
4 0”-6” Mudded pipe
fitting insulation on Air
Cell straight run pipe
insulation
Insulation Basement Abatement required 11 Fittings
Attached, please find the Hazardous Materials Survey Report, which includes the complete laboratory
data and the chain of custody records. If there are any questions or comments concerning this report
or our recommendations, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Respectfully,
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
Jeffrey S. Gross Dennis A. Wood
Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager
JSG/DAW:hr
Attachments
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ................................................................................................................. 1
3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS.................................................................................... 1
4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................. 4
APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1........................................................................................... SURVEY DOCUMENTATION
APPENDIX 2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..SITE PHOTO
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 1
30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500
WIXOM, MICHIGAN
1.0 INTRODUCTION
ADR Consultants, LLC (ADR) contracted Performance Environmental Services, Inc. (Performance) to
conduct a hazardous materials survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan.
The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become
hazardous during demolition and to locate and identify building materials suspected of containing
asbestos. Performance representative Mr. Walter Horne (Accreditation #A21952) and Mr. Jonathan
Burtraw (Accreditation #A9816) conducted the on-site survey and sample collection activities on
October 30, 2012.
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
ADR provided locations for the scope of work and the subsequent survey area. EPA certified and
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building
Inspectors performed the survey to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become
hazardous during demolition and to locate and sample materials suspected of containing asbestos.
Performance also provided project review, report preparation and consultation services during the
course of this project.
As part of this study, Performance completed the following:
1) Conducted a survey of accessible areas to note the presence of materials that have the
potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate building materials suspected of
containing asbestos;
2) Collected bulk material samples for subsequent analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM);
and,
3) Submitted bulk samples collected during this survey to a National Voluntary Laboratory
Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for PLM analysis.
Performance assembled the information collected during the study in this report, which details the
laboratory results and locations of sampled materials.
3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS
3.1 SUSPECTED HAZARDOUS AND ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS
As a result of our survey, Performance observed equipment that contained materials that may
become hazardous during demolition. The potentially hazardous materials were documented
as follows:
Hazardous Material
Material ~ Quantity Location
Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and
2nd
floor bedroom
Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry
Battery 14 Dining room
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 2
30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500
WIXOM, MICHIGAN
Hazardous Material
Material ~ Quantity Location
Computer monitor 1 Dining room
Aerosol can 1 Basement
Paint Bucket 1 Basement
Paint can 3 Basement
Performance also observed five (5) types of material suspected of containing asbestos. The
suspect materials were classified into homogeneous areas. A homogeneous area (HA) is a
building material that appears similar in terms of color, texture, and apparent date of
application. The materials were assigned HA numbers 1 through 5, and were compiled as
follows:
1) Hard plaster;
2) Textured plaster;
3) 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation;
4) 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation; and,
5) Exterior window glazing.
3.2 IDENTIFIED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS
Performance collected seventeen (17) bulk material samples of the identified homogeneous
areas and submitted them to an NVLAP-accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. As the
laboratory results indicate, asbestos was detected in the following HA numbers:
HA
#
Material Description
Asbestos-Containing
Material
Location
Asbestos
Content
3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell
straight run pipe
insulation
Insulation Basement 10% Chrysotile,
5% Amosite
4 0”-6” Mudded pipe
fitting insulation on Air
Cell straight run pipe
insulation
Fitting insulation Basement 40% Chrysotile
Refer to the attached Appendix for the complete laboratory data and the Chain of Custody
records.
3.3 DISCUSSION
3.3.1 Asbestos Control and Management
Renovation and demolition activities, as well as some maintenance activities have the
potential to disturb materials and release asbestos fibers into the environment.
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 3
30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500
WIXOM, MICHIGAN
EPA:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS), requires notification and procedures for emissions
control depending on whether the asbestos material in question falls into the definition of
“Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material” (RACM). NESHAPS defines RACM as:
(a) Friable asbestos material,
(b) Category I nonfriable ACM that has become friable,
(c) Category I nonfriable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding,
grinding, cutting, or abrading, or
(d) Category II nonfriable 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.
The proceeding items summarize basic requirements for demolition and renovation
projects according to NESHAPS:
(1) In a facility being demolished, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos
emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is (i) At least 260 linear feet on
pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet
off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously.
(2) In a facility being demolished, only the notification requirements apply, if the combined
amount of RACM is (i) Less than 260 linear feet on pipes and less than 160 square feet on
other facility components, and (ii) Less than 35 cubic feet off facility components where the
length or area could not be measured previously or there is no asbestos.
(3) If the facility is being demolished under an order of a State or local government agency
issued because the facility is structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse,
specific requirements apply (see NESHAPS for details.
(4) If the facility is being renovated, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos
emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM to be stripped, removed,
dislodged, cut, drilled, or similarly disturbed is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least
160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility
components where the length or area could not be measured previously.
Michigan LARA:
According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), in a
facility where demolition, renovation or encapsulation is to occur, notification requirements
and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is at
least 10 linear feet on pipes or at least 15 square feet on other facility components.
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 4
30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500
WIXOM, MICHIGAN
3.3.2 Survey Limitations and Miscellaneous Field Notes
Performance noted several items that may contain materials that can become hazardous
during demolition. Refer to hazardous materials table in the letter or the list in the
hazardous materials part of section 3.1.
The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of ceramic tile or wood
flooring. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with ceramic tile or wood
flooring including underlying flooring materials and/or mastic.
The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of complete roofing systems
unless the material was in severely damaged condition and may become friable during
demolition. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with roofing systems
include but are not limited to flashings and membranes.
Remodeling and renovations within buildings often result in asbestos-containing flooring
products (flooring and mastics) being covered with non-asbestos flooring products.
Although every attempt is made to properly delineate flooring types during survey
activities, due to the limited destructive nature of sampling Performance assumes asbestos-
containing materials may be present below sampled flooring in areas not inspected. It is
imperative that if flooring finishes in an area differ from areas where samples were
collected, additional samples are collected and analyzed of the newly uncovered material
before disturbance occurs.
4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Hazardous Materials:
The items listed in the hazardous materials table in section 3.1 of this report contain materials that can
become hazardous during demolition. Performance recommends removing the hazardous materials
before demolition and properly disposing of the materials according to the applicable laws and
regulations.
The scope of work for this project did not include testing for lead-based paint. Although current
regulations do not require removal of lead-based paint prior to demolition, Performance recommends
testing for airborne lead during demolition activities to ensure that worker exposure does not exceed
permissible exposure limits. Furthermore, Performance recommends avoiding activities that may
increase worker exposure to potential airborne lead. Activities that can increase worker exposure
include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading lead-based painted materials.
Asbestos-Containing Materials:
Friable Materials:
Performance recommends abating the insulations (HA#3 and HA#4) because they have the potential to
be disturbed during the demolition of the structure.
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 5
30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500
WIXOM, MICHIGAN
Category I Nonfriable Materials:
Performance did not locate any Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey.
Category II Nonfriable Materials:
Performance did not locate any Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey.
APPENDIX 1
SURVEY DOCUMENTATION
CONTENTS
CERTIFICATES OF
LABORATORY ANALYSIS
CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORDS
Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Location:
Layer:
white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Living Room Wall
Material: Hard Plaster
43215 - 01 Other - 100%
No Asbestos Observed
NOAsbestos Present:
1-01
Wixom, MI 48393
Appearance:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Cust. #:
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
Lab ID #:
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
1
Report To:
2of
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
of 2
Cust. #:
Mortar
Hard Plaster
1-02
Dining Room Wall
Living Room Wall
Material:
43215 - 02 Other - 100%
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
2of
NO
1
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Cellulose - 1%
Other - 99%
Lab ID #:
Cust. #:
43215 - 01a Asbestos Present: NO
Appearance:
1-01
white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Appearance: grey,fibrous,homogenous
2
Asbestos Present:Lab ID #:
No Asbestos Observed
No Asbestos Observed
Material:
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
No Asbestos Observed
43215 - 02a Asbestos Present:
2
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #:
Material:
Lab ID #:
1-02
Other - 100%
2 of
NO
Dining Room Wall
Mortar
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
Mortar
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
2 of 2
Material:
1-03
Lab ID #:
Cust. #:
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Kitchen Ceiling
Material: Hard Plaster
1-03
Kitchen Ceiling
Cust. #:
43215 - 03 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%Lab ID #:
No Asbestos Observed
No Asbestos Observed
2
43215 - 03a Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
1 of
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer: 1 of 2
Master Bedroom Wall
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Asbestos Present: NO
Material: Hard Plaster
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Other - 100%
Cust. #: 1-04 No Asbestos Observed
Lab ID #: 43215 - 04
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of 2
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
2 of 2
Master Bedroom Wall
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
No Asbestos Observed
Material: Mortar
43215 - 04a
Cust. #: 1-05
Material: Hard Plaster
Bedroom Ceiling
No Asbestos Observed
Lab ID #: 43215 - 05 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
Cust. #: 1-04
Lab ID #:
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer: 2 of 2
Bedroom Ceiling
Mortar
Other - 100%
Cust. #: 1-05 No Asbestos Observed
NO
Material:
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
43215 - 05a Asbestos Present:Lab ID #:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of 1
Dining Room Ceiling
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #: 2-02 No Asbestos Observed
Material: Textured Plaster
Lab ID #: 43215 - 07 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
1 of 1
Living Room Ceiling
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #: 2-01 No Asbestos Observed
Material: Textured Plaster
Other - 100%Lab ID #: 43215 - 06 Asbestos Present: NO
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
43215 - 08 Other - 100%Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: NO
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Material:
1
Cust. #: 2-03 No Asbestos Observed
Textured Plaster
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Stairwell
of 1
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
of
Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
Cust. #: 3-02
Lab ID #: 43215 - 10 Asbestos Present:
1 of 1
Cellulose - 10%
Other - 75%
YESLab ID #: Asbestos Present:43215 - 09
Appearance:
Cust. #: 3-01
Basement
Chrysotile - 10%
Amosite - 5%Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
white,fibrous,homogenous
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Lab ID #: 43215 - 11 Asbestos Present:
Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation
Cust. #: 3-03
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
of
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 12 Asbestos Present:
Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI
YES Cellulose - 10%
Cust. #: 4-01 Chrysotile - 40% Other - 50%
1
Basement
Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 43215 - 13 Asbestos Present:
1 of
Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI
Cust. #: 4-02
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
of
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
Page 6 of 8
Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 14 Asbestos Present:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI
Cust. #: 4-03
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
of
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 15 Asbestos Present:
Material: Exterior Window Glazing
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #: 5-01 No Asbestos Observed
1
Living Room Front Window
Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 43215 - 16 Asbestos Present:
1 of
Material: Exterior Window Glazing
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #: 5-02 No Asbestos Observed
1
Entry Side Window
Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 17 Asbestos Present:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Material: Exterior Window Glazing
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #: 5-03 No Asbestos Observed
1
Dining Room Rear Window
Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous
1 of
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: Asbestos Present:
Material:
Cust. #:
Appearance:
Lab ID #: Asbestos Present:
of
Material:
Cust. #:
Appearance:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
of
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
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APPENDIX 2
SITE PHOTO
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143
ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY
Vacant Former Residential Building Located At 4845 Barham St.,
Detroit, Michigan
Date: 6/10/13
Prepared by: Prepared for:
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street
Detroit, Michigan 48208
Phone: (313) 361-6003
Fax: (313) 361-6143
Michigan Land Bank
Cadillac Place
3022 West Grand Blvd. , Suite 4-600
Detroit, MI 48202
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
Asbestos Containing Material Report
1
Client Name: Michigan Land Bank
Project Name: Michigan Land Bank ACM Assessments
Project Number: 13-011
Project Site Address (Complete): 4845 Barham Street, Detroit, Michigan
Size of Building (SF): 875 SF
Date of Site Visit: 6/10/13
Site Contact Name: Thomas B. Ross
Site Contact Phone Number: (313) 361-6003
Asbestos Inspection Performed by: Tracy Chaalan (A31317)
Areas Not Accessible: All Interior Areas Accessed
On June 10, 2013, State of Michigan Asbestos Inspector Tracy Chaalan (A31317) from Qualified
conducted a pre-demolition Asbestos Containing Material Survey of the unoccupied residential property
located at 4845 Barham Street in Detroit, Michigan (Site). The purpose of this survey was to task an
accredited asbestos inspector to complete a pre-demolition asbestos and hazardous materials survey
of the site and provide recommendation options for removal and disposal prior to demolition of the
building.
The vacant property consists of a one and half story, wood frame residential building with an attic and a
detached garage. Inspectors entered the building through the back door. Laboratory reports are
included in Appendix A. Photographs of the site are included in Appendix B.
The following sections summarize Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.’s findings:
TABLE 1 (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY)
Television Living Room 1
Television Front Porch 1
Paint Back Porch 2 (5 Gallon)
Material/Item Description Location Approximate Material Quantity
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143
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The following suspect asbestos containing materials (ACM) were determined to be asbestos containing
(>1%):
TABLE 2 (ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS)
The following suspect ACM were sampled and found to not contain more than one percent asbestos:
TABLE 3 (NON-ACM SUSPECT MATERIAL)
NAD = No Asbestos Detected
NA = Not Applicable
ID # Material Location
Approximate
Quantity
Result
1-ES-A Transite Exterior Siding 1,200 SF 40% Chrysotile
ID # Material Location
Approximate
Quantity
Result
2-VB-A,B,C Vapor Barrier Under Transite 1,200 SF NAD
3-EC-A,B,C Exterior Caulk
Around Windows and
Doors
200 LF
(2 Doors
13 Windows)
NAD
4-FT-A,B,C
Floor Tile
(1 x 1 Green)
Kitchen 160 SF NAD
5-MLF-A,B,C
Multi-Layer
Flooring
(Brown/Green)
Bathroom 20 SF NAD
6-CT-A,B,C
Ceiling Tiles
(White)
Bedroom 80 SF NAD
7-PL-A,B,C Plaster
1st
Floor Walls and
Ceilings
4,600 SF NAD
8-SR-A,B,C Sheet Rock
2nd
Floor Walls and
Ceilings
650 SF NAD
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143
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No other suspect ACM or Hazardous Materials were observed on the Site. Although not anticipated
based on surface observations, underground structures that could contain ACM may be present and
should be managed accordingly if encountered during Site redevelopment.
Asbestos is a hazardous substance. Its condition, handling and disposal are regulated by federal,
state, and local agencies. ACMs generally do not pose a health threat unless the asbestos fibers are
disturbed, become airborne and are inhaled. Contractors working in an area where asbestos is present
must be informed of the type and location of ACMs. Abatement of ACMs, including non-friable ACMs,
must be performed by a Michigan licensed, certified and registered asbestos abatement contractor in
accordance with state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and local air
quality management regulations.
Lead-based paint may be present on the site and is a hazardous substance. Its condition, handling and
disposal are regulated by federal, state, and local agencies. LBP generally does not pose a health
threat unless particles are disturbed, become airborne and are inhaled or ingested. Contractors and
their employers that will be disturbing the building during demolition should follow all applicable
requirements in the OSHA Lead in Construction Standard.
Further testing may be required of debris generated from demolition activities to determine whether the
debris should be disposed as hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) in accordance with 40-CFR Part 261 Subpart C.
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Except for the following items listed below, Section 61.145(c) of the Asbestos NESHAP requires that
each owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity involving RACM remove all such material
from a facility being demolished or renovated before any activity begins that would break up, dislodge,
or similarly disturb the material or preclude access to the material for subsequent removal.
ACM need not be removed before demolition if it:
(i) Is a Category I non-friable ACM that is not friable.
(ii) Is on a facility component that is encased in concrete or other similarly hard material and is
adequately wet whenever exposed during demolition.
(iii) Was not accessible for testing and therefore was not discovered until after demolition began and, as
a result of the demolition, cannot be safely removed. If not removed for safety reasons, the exposed
RACM and any asbestos-contaminated debris must be treated as asbestos-containing waste material
and kept adequately wet at all times until disposed of.
(iv) Is a Category II non-friable ACM and the probability is low that the material will become crumbled,
pulverized, or reduced to powder during demolition.
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143
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Demolition with Roofing Materials in Place is covered under the NESHAP regulations (40 CFR Part 61
Subpart M).
Roofing materials were generally not tested during this inspection and therefore the roofing material
should be assumed to be Category I asbestos-containing roofing materials.
Since demolition activities do not include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, Category I asbestos-
containing roofing materials not in poor condition and not friable are not considered RACM and are
allowed to remain in place during demolition.
If the asbestos-containing roofing material is not in poor condition and is not friable, it may be disposed
of in a landfill which accepts ordinary demolition waste.
The asbestos-containing roofing material may not be ground up for recycling into other products.
In addition, contractors should ensure they follow all OSHA regulations pertaining to demolition of
Category I ACM materials. Category I or II nonfriable ACM that is not subject to 61.150(a)(3) would still
have to be disposed of in a landfill that accepts building debris, in a landfill that operates in accordance
with 61.154, or at a facility that operates in accordance with 61.155.
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. recommends:
A licensed asbestos abatement company should remove the following materials prior to demolition:
1. Transite exterior siding should be wetted before, during and after removal, placed into
impermeable disposal bags and disposed of as asbestos waste.
LIMITATIONS:
The results, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in the report are based only on
conditions that were noted during Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. Asbestos Containing Material and
Hazardous Materials Survey of the vacant above-referenced residential property located in Detroit,
Michigan.
Any conditions or materials that could not be visually identified through limited destructive sampling
were not inspected and may differ from those conditions or materials noted. The user of this report
should keep in mind that conditions may change with time and observations made by Qualified
Abatement Services, Inc. at the time of the Site reconnaissance may not be consistent with future
observations made by others. Additional materials may be encountered during the demolition process
and may require further sampling to determine disposal criteria.
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143
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The report is designed to aid the building owner, architect, construction manager, general contractors,
and potential asbestos abatement contractors in locating asbestos building materials to be removed
prior to demolition activities.
Under no circumstances is the report to be utilized as a bidding document or as a project specification
document. Contractors bidding the demolition of this Site should field verify project information.
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to be of service to The Michigan Land
Bank on this project. In the meantime if you have questions regarding the information in this report or
if we can be of further assistance do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at (313) 361-6003
Sincerely,
QUALIFIED ABATEMENT SERVICES, INC.
Thomas B. Ross
Project Manager
Attachments
Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143
APPENDIX A
LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORMS
Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Material:
Cust. #:
46240 - 02
Date Received:
Date Reported:
1-ES-B
Lab ID #: Asbestos Present:
Project: 4845 Barham
1
Report To:
1of
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
Lab ID #:
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/13
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
1935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Appearance:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Cust. #:
NOT ANALYZED
NOT ANALYZED
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
of
Asbestos Present:Lab ID #:
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
46240 - 01 Other - 60%
Chrysotile - 40%
YESAsbestos Present:
1-ES-A
Cust. #:
Appearance:
grey,fibrous,homogenous
Appearance:
Material:
Exterior Siding Transite
Exterior Siding Transite
1-ES-C
46240 - 03
Material:
of
Exterior Siding Transite
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Vapor Barrier
Appearance:
Under Transite
Cellulose - 60%
No Asbestos Observed
NO
NO
1
of
black,fibrous,homogenous
1
Other - 40%No Asbestos Observed
Cust. #:
2-VB-C
Lab ID #:
Cust. #:
1 of
Lab ID #:
Material:
Cust. #: Other - 40%
Asbestos Present: Cellulose - 60%
2-VB-B
46240 - 05
1
46240 - 04
Other - 40%
Material:
Asbestos Present:Lab ID #:
2-VB-A No Asbestos Observed
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Vapor Barrier
Under Transite
Appearance: black,fibrous,homogenous
46240 - 06 Asbestos Present: NO Cellulose - 60%
Under Transite
Material:
Appearance: black,fibrous,homogenous
Vapor Barrier
1 of 1
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
3-EC-BCust. #:
Other - 100%Lab ID #: 46240 - 09 Asbestos Present: NO
No Asbestos Observed
Material:
Cust. #: 3-EC-C
Exterior Caulk
1
white,nonfibrous,homogenousAppearance:
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Other - 100%Lab ID #: 46240 - 07 Asbestos Present: NO
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #: 3-EC-A No Asbestos Observed
Material: Exterior Caulk
Lab ID #:
1 of 1
46240 - 08
Material: Exterior Caulk
Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
No Asbestos Observed
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: Other - 100%NO46240 - 10
Kitchen
1 of
Material:
Other - 100%Lab ID #: 46240 - 11
Kitchen
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #: 4-FT-A
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Asbestos Present:
Floor Tile, 1x1 Green
No Asbestos Observed
1
Asbestos Present: NO
Cust. #: 4-FT-B No Asbestos Observed
Material: Floor Tile, 1x1 Green
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #:
of 1
Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: 46240 - 12
1
NO Other - 100%
Material: Floor Tile, 1x1 Green
Kitchen
4-FT-C No Asbestos Observed
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
of 1
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Bathroom
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
brown,nonfibrous,homogenous
No Asbestos Observed
2 of
Other - 100%NOLab ID #: 46240 - 14 Asbestos Present:
white,nonfibrous,homogenous
2
Appearance:
Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green
Bathroom
5-MLF-A
Appearance: brown,nonfibrous,homogenous
Bathroom
No Asbestos Observed
Material:
Material:
1 of
Cust. #:
2
Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green
5-MLF-ACust. #:
Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: Other - 100%46240 - 13a NO
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
46240 - 13 Other - 100%Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: NO
No Asbestos Observed
Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green
Cust. #: 5-MLF-B
Appearance:
2
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
1 of
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
2
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
of 2
Cust. #: 5-MLF-C No Asbestos Observed
Bathroom
Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green
Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: NO Other - 100%46240 - 15a
of 2
Appearance: brown,nonfibrous,homogenous
Bathroom
Cust. #: 5-MLF-C No Asbestos Observed
1
Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green
Lab ID #: 46240 - 15 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
2 of 2
Asbestos Present: NO
Bathroom
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #: 5-MLF-B No Asbestos Observed
Lab ID #: 46240 - 14a
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Other - 100%
Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of 1
NO Cellulose - 90%
Other - 10%
Lab ID #:
Appearance: brown,fibrous,homogenous
Appearance:
Asbestos Present:
Cust. #: 6-CT-C No Asbestos Observed
Bedroom
Material: Ceiling Tile, White
Bedroom
46240 - 18
of 11
Material: Ceiling Tile, White
brown,fibrous,homogenous
NO Cellulose - 90%
Cust. #: 6-CT-B No Asbestos Observed Other - 10%
Lab ID #: 46240 - 17 Asbestos Present:
1 of 1
Bedroom
Other - 10%
Appearance: brown,fibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 46240 - 16
6-CT-A No Asbestos Observed
Asbestos Present:
Material: Ceiling Tile, White
NO Cellulose - 90%
Cust. #:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of 2
NO Other - 100%Lab ID #:
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Appearance:
Asbestos Present:
Cust. #: 7-PL-B No Asbestos Observed
Kitchen
Material: Plaster (Smooth)
Living RM
46240 - 20
POINT COUNT RESULT
of 22
Material: Plaster (Scratch)
beige,fibrous,homogenous
NO Hair - 2%
Cust. #: 7-PL-A Chrysotile - 0.75% Other - 97.25%
Lab ID #: 46240 - 19a Asbestos Present:
1 of 2
Living RM
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 46240 - 19
7-PL-A No Asbestos Observed
Asbestos Present:
Material: Plaster (Smooth)
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
2 of 2
NO Hair - 2%
Other - 97.75%
Lab ID #:
Appearance: beige,fibrous,homogenous
Appearance:
Asbestos Present:
POINT COUNT RESULT
Cust. #: 7-PL-C Chrysotile - 0.25%
Bath
Material: Plaster (Scratch)
Bath
46240 - 21a
of 21
Material: Plaster (Smooth)
white,nonfibrous,homogenous
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #: 7-PL-C No Asbestos Observed
Lab ID #: 46240 - 21 Asbestos Present:
2 of 2
Kitchen POINT COUNT RESULT
Other - 97.75%
Appearance: beige,fibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 46240 - 20a
7-PL-B Chrysotile - 0.25%
Asbestos Present:
Material: Plaster (Scratch)
NO Hair - 2%
Cust. #:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Date Received:
Date Reported:
Project: 4845 Barham
Report To:
Qualified Abatement Services
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
13-46240
Mr. Thomas B. Ross
Date Analyzed:
Project # 13011
06/19/13
06/10/13
06/14/13
06/19/131935 McGraw
Detroit, MI 48208
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of 1
NO Cellulose - 2%
Other - 98%
Lab ID #:
Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous
Appearance:
Asbestos Present:
Cust. #: 8-SR-C No Asbestos Observed
2nd Floor
Material: Sheet Rock
2nd Floor
46240 - 24
of 11
Material: Sheet Rock
white,fibrous,homogenous
NO Cellulose - 2%
Cust. #: 8-SR-B No Asbestos Observed Other - 98%
Lab ID #: 46240 - 23 Asbestos Present:
1 of 1
2nd Floor
Other - 98%
Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 46240 - 22
8-SR-A No Asbestos Observed
Asbestos Present:
Material: Sheet Rock
NO Cellulose - 2%
Cust. #:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
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Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208
Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143
APPENDIX B
SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY
VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
4845 BARHAM STREET
DETROIT, MIICHIGAN
Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
View of the Front of 4845 Barham Street
View of the Side of 4845 Barham Street
ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY
VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
4845 BARHAM STREET
DETROIT, MIICHIGAN
Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
View of the Side of 4845 Barham Street
View of the Back of 4845 Barham Street
ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY
VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
4845 BARHAM STREET
DETROIT, MIICHIGAN
Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
View of Garage
View of Television in Living Room
ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY
VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
4845 BARHAM STREET
DETROIT, MIICHIGAN
Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.
View of Television in Front Porch
View of Paint in Back Porch
Mr. John Jickling
Hazardous Material Survey Report
33 LeBlanc; Parcel #44 004 220002 000
Detroit, Michigan
November 7, 2012
Page 2
November 7, 2012
Mr. Barry Ellentuck
President
ADR Consultants, LLC
6364 Ramwyck Court, Suite C
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL 21071427
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
PERFORMANCE PROJECT # 123132-H
Dear Mr. Ellentuck:
In accordance with your request, Performance Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a hazardous
material survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan. To complete the survey,
EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos
Building Inspectors performed an on-site investigation of the property and collected samples suspected
of containing asbestos in accessible areas within the study area. The purpose of the survey was to note
the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate
and to identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. The suspected asbestos-containing
samples were analyzed at a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited
laboratory using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM).
As a result of our survey and laboratory analysis, the following hazardous and asbestos-containing
materials were identified:
Hazardous Material
Material ~ Quantity Location
Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and
2nd
floor bedroom
Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry
Battery 14 Dining room
Computer monitor 1 Dining room
Aerosol can 1 Basement
Paint Bucket 1 Basement
Paint can 3 Basement
Mr. Barry Ellentuck
Hazardous Material Survey Report
MLBFTAP – 4182 Courville; Parcel #21071427
Detroit, Michigan
November 7, 2012
Page 2
Asbestos-Containing Material
HA
#
Material Description
Asbestos-
Containing
Material
Location
Abatement
Recommendation ~ Quantity
3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell
straight run pipe
insulation
Insulation Basement Abatement required 65 ft
4 0”-6” Mudded pipe
fitting insulation on Air
Cell straight run pipe
insulation
Insulation Basement Abatement required 11 Fittings
Attached, please find the Hazardous Materials Survey Report, which includes the complete laboratory
data and the chain of custody records. If there are any questions or comments concerning this report
or our recommendations, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Respectfully,
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
Jeffrey S. Gross Dennis A. Wood
Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager
JSG/DAW:hr
Attachments
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ................................................................................................................. 1
3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS.................................................................................... 1
4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................. 4
APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1........................................................................................... SURVEY DOCUMENTATION
APPENDIX 2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..SITE PHOTO
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 1
30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500
WIXOM, MICHIGAN
1.0 INTRODUCTION
ADR Consultants, LLC (ADR) contracted Performance Environmental Services, Inc. (Performance) to
conduct a hazardous materials survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan.
The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become
hazardous during demolition and to locate and identify building materials suspected of containing
asbestos. Performance representative Mr. Walter Horne (Accreditation #A21952) and Mr. Jonathan
Burtraw (Accreditation #A9816) conducted the on-site survey and sample collection activities on
October 30, 2012.
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
ADR provided locations for the scope of work and the subsequent survey area. EPA certified and
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building
Inspectors performed the survey to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become
hazardous during demolition and to locate and sample materials suspected of containing asbestos.
Performance also provided project review, report preparation and consultation services during the
course of this project.
As part of this study, Performance completed the following:
1) Conducted a survey of accessible areas to note the presence of materials that have the
potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate building materials suspected of
containing asbestos;
2) Collected bulk material samples for subsequent analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM);
and,
3) Submitted bulk samples collected during this survey to a National Voluntary Laboratory
Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for PLM analysis.
Performance assembled the information collected during the study in this report, which details the
laboratory results and locations of sampled materials.
3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS
3.1 SUSPECTED HAZARDOUS AND ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS
As a result of our survey, Performance observed equipment that contained materials that may
become hazardous during demolition. The potentially hazardous materials were documented
as follows:
Hazardous Material
Material ~ Quantity Location
Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and
2nd
floor bedroom
Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry
Battery 14 Dining room
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
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WIXOM, MICHIGAN
Hazardous Material
Material ~ Quantity Location
Computer monitor 1 Dining room
Aerosol can 1 Basement
Paint Bucket 1 Basement
Paint can 3 Basement
Performance also observed five (5) types of material suspected of containing asbestos. The
suspect materials were classified into homogeneous areas. A homogeneous area (HA) is a
building material that appears similar in terms of color, texture, and apparent date of
application. The materials were assigned HA numbers 1 through 5, and were compiled as
follows:
1) Hard plaster;
2) Textured plaster;
3) 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation;
4) 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation; and,
5) Exterior window glazing.
3.2 IDENTIFIED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS
Performance collected seventeen (17) bulk material samples of the identified homogeneous
areas and submitted them to an NVLAP-accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. As the
laboratory results indicate, asbestos was detected in the following HA numbers:
HA
#
Material Description
Asbestos-Containing
Material
Location
Asbestos
Content
3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell
straight run pipe
insulation
Insulation Basement 10% Chrysotile,
5% Amosite
4 0”-6” Mudded pipe
fitting insulation on Air
Cell straight run pipe
insulation
Fitting insulation Basement 40% Chrysotile
Refer to the attached Appendix for the complete laboratory data and the Chain of Custody
records.
3.3 DISCUSSION
3.3.1 Asbestos Control and Management
Renovation and demolition activities, as well as some maintenance activities have the
potential to disturb materials and release asbestos fibers into the environment.
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WIXOM, MICHIGAN
EPA:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS), requires notification and procedures for emissions
control depending on whether the asbestos material in question falls into the definition of
“Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material” (RACM). NESHAPS defines RACM as:
(a) Friable asbestos material,
(b) Category I nonfriable ACM that has become friable,
(c) Category I nonfriable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding,
grinding, cutting, or abrading, or
(d) Category II nonfriable 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.
The proceeding items summarize basic requirements for demolition and renovation
projects according to NESHAPS:
(1) In a facility being demolished, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos
emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is (i) At least 260 linear feet on
pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet
off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously.
(2) In a facility being demolished, only the notification requirements apply, if the combined
amount of RACM is (i) Less than 260 linear feet on pipes and less than 160 square feet on
other facility components, and (ii) Less than 35 cubic feet off facility components where the
length or area could not be measured previously or there is no asbestos.
(3) If the facility is being demolished under an order of a State or local government agency
issued because the facility is structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse,
specific requirements apply (see NESHAPS for details.
(4) If the facility is being renovated, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos
emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM to be stripped, removed,
dislodged, cut, drilled, or similarly disturbed is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least
160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility
components where the length or area could not be measured previously.
Michigan LARA:
According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), in a
facility where demolition, renovation or encapsulation is to occur, notification requirements
and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is at
least 10 linear feet on pipes or at least 15 square feet on other facility components.
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
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WIXOM, MICHIGAN
3.3.2 Survey Limitations and Miscellaneous Field Notes
Performance noted several items that may contain materials that can become hazardous
during demolition. Refer to hazardous materials table in the letter or the list in the
hazardous materials part of section 3.1.
The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of ceramic tile or wood
flooring. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with ceramic tile or wood
flooring including underlying flooring materials and/or mastic.
The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of complete roofing systems
unless the material was in severely damaged condition and may become friable during
demolition. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with roofing systems
include but are not limited to flashings and membranes.
Remodeling and renovations within buildings often result in asbestos-containing flooring
products (flooring and mastics) being covered with non-asbestos flooring products.
Although every attempt is made to properly delineate flooring types during survey
activities, due to the limited destructive nature of sampling Performance assumes asbestos-
containing materials may be present below sampled flooring in areas not inspected. It is
imperative that if flooring finishes in an area differ from areas where samples were
collected, additional samples are collected and analyzed of the newly uncovered material
before disturbance occurs.
4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Hazardous Materials:
The items listed in the hazardous materials table in section 3.1 of this report contain materials that can
become hazardous during demolition. Performance recommends removing the hazardous materials
before demolition and properly disposing of the materials according to the applicable laws and
regulations.
The scope of work for this project did not include testing for lead-based paint. Although current
regulations do not require removal of lead-based paint prior to demolition, Performance recommends
testing for airborne lead during demolition activities to ensure that worker exposure does not exceed
permissible exposure limits. Furthermore, Performance recommends avoiding activities that may
increase worker exposure to potential airborne lead. Activities that can increase worker exposure
include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading lead-based painted materials.
Asbestos-Containing Materials:
Friable Materials:
Performance recommends abating the insulations (HA#3 and HA#4) because they have the potential to
be disturbed during the demolition of the structure.
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012
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WIXOM, MICHIGAN
Category I Nonfriable Materials:
Performance did not locate any Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey.
Category II Nonfriable Materials:
Performance did not locate any Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey.
APPENDIX 1
SURVEY DOCUMENTATION
CONTENTS
CERTIFICATES OF
LABORATORY ANALYSIS
CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORDS
Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Location:
Layer:
white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Living Room Wall
Material: Hard Plaster
43215 - 01 Other - 100%
No Asbestos Observed
NOAsbestos Present:
1-01
Wixom, MI 48393
Appearance:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Cust. #:
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
Lab ID #:
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
1
Report To:
2of
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
of 2
Cust. #:
Mortar
Hard Plaster
1-02
Dining Room Wall
Living Room Wall
Material:
43215 - 02 Other - 100%
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
2of
NO
1
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Cellulose - 1%
Other - 99%
Lab ID #:
Cust. #:
43215 - 01a Asbestos Present: NO
Appearance:
1-01
white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Appearance: grey,fibrous,homogenous
2
Asbestos Present:Lab ID #:
No Asbestos Observed
No Asbestos Observed
Material:
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
No Asbestos Observed
43215 - 02a Asbestos Present:
2
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #:
Material:
Lab ID #:
1-02
Other - 100%
2 of
NO
Dining Room Wall
Mortar
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
Mortar
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
2 of 2
Material:
1-03
Lab ID #:
Cust. #:
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Kitchen Ceiling
Material: Hard Plaster
1-03
Kitchen Ceiling
Cust. #:
43215 - 03 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%Lab ID #:
No Asbestos Observed
No Asbestos Observed
2
43215 - 03a Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
1 of
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer: 1 of 2
Master Bedroom Wall
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Asbestos Present: NO
Material: Hard Plaster
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Other - 100%
Cust. #: 1-04 No Asbestos Observed
Lab ID #: 43215 - 04
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of 2
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
2 of 2
Master Bedroom Wall
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
No Asbestos Observed
Material: Mortar
43215 - 04a
Cust. #: 1-05
Material: Hard Plaster
Bedroom Ceiling
No Asbestos Observed
Lab ID #: 43215 - 05 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
Cust. #: 1-04
Lab ID #:
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer: 2 of 2
Bedroom Ceiling
Mortar
Other - 100%
Cust. #: 1-05 No Asbestos Observed
NO
Material:
Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous
43215 - 05a Asbestos Present:Lab ID #:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of 1
Dining Room Ceiling
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #: 2-02 No Asbestos Observed
Material: Textured Plaster
Lab ID #: 43215 - 07 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%
1 of 1
Living Room Ceiling
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Cust. #: 2-01 No Asbestos Observed
Material: Textured Plaster
Other - 100%Lab ID #: 43215 - 06 Asbestos Present: NO
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
43215 - 08 Other - 100%Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: NO
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Material:
1
Cust. #: 2-03 No Asbestos Observed
Textured Plaster
Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous
Stairwell
of 1
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
of
Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
Cust. #: 3-02
Lab ID #: 43215 - 10 Asbestos Present:
1 of 1
Cellulose - 10%
Other - 75%
YESLab ID #: Asbestos Present:43215 - 09
Appearance:
Cust. #: 3-01
Basement
Chrysotile - 10%
Amosite - 5%Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
white,fibrous,homogenous
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Lab ID #: 43215 - 11 Asbestos Present:
Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation
Cust. #: 3-03
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
of
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 12 Asbestos Present:
Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI
YES Cellulose - 10%
Cust. #: 4-01 Chrysotile - 40% Other - 50%
1
Basement
Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 43215 - 13 Asbestos Present:
1 of
Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI
Cust. #: 4-02
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
of
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
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Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 14 Asbestos Present:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI
Cust. #: 4-03
Basement NOT ANALYZED
Appearance:
of
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 15 Asbestos Present:
Material: Exterior Window Glazing
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #: 5-01 No Asbestos Observed
1
Living Room Front Window
Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous
Lab ID #: 43215 - 16 Asbestos Present:
1 of
Material: Exterior Window Glazing
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #: 5-02 No Asbestos Observed
1
Entry Side Window
Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
1 of
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
Page 7 of 8
Certificate of Laboratory Analysis
Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
Wixom, MI 48393
Project # 123132-H
11/06/12
10/30/12
11/01/12
11/06/12
12-43215
Mr. Walter Horne
ARI Report #
Date Collected:
Date Received:
Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500
Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville
Report To:
Performance Environmental Services, Inc.
Date Reported:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: 43215 - 17 Asbestos Present:
Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos
Material: Exterior Window Glazing
NO Other - 100%
Cust. #: 5-03 No Asbestos Observed
1
Dining Room Rear Window
Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous
1 of
Location:
Layer:
Location:
Layer:
Lab ID #: Asbestos Present:
Material:
Cust. #:
Appearance:
Lab ID #: Asbestos Present:
of
Material:
Cust. #:
Appearance:
Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director
Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect
floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be
reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not
responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis.
For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately.
of
NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0
APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991
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APPENDIX 2
SITE PHOTO
Mr. John Jickling
Hazardous Material Survey Report
33 LeBlanc; Parcel #44 004 220002 000
Detroit, Michigan
June 12, 2013
Page 2
June 12, 2013
Mr. Barry Ellentuck
President
ADR Consultants, LLC
6364 Ramwyck Court, Suite C
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES
3683-85 DEVONSHIRE; PARCEL 21070678
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
PERFORMANCE PROJECT # 133162-H
Dear Mr. Ellentuck:
In accordance with your request, Performance Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a hazardous
material survey of the property located at 3683-85 Devonshire in Detroit, Michigan. To complete the
survey, EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited
Asbestos Building Inspectors performed an on-site investigation of the property and collected samples
suspected of containing asbestos in accessible areas within the study area. The purpose of the survey
was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition
and to locate and to identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. The suspected
asbestos-containing samples were analyzed at a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program
(NVLAP) accredited laboratory using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM).
As a result of our survey and laboratory analysis, no hazardous materials were found, however the
following asbestos-containing materials were identified:
Asbestos-Containing Material
HA
#
Material Description
Asbestos-
Containing
Material
Location
Abatement
Recommendation ~ Quantity
1 Window glazing
(small wood frame,
white)
Glazing Basement exterior Abatement required 8 Windows
4 ft
2
4 Hard plaster
(white finishcoat and
gray browncoat)
Hard plaster Throughout with
most removed on
1
st
floor
(except debris)
Abatement required 3,800 ft
2
5 Window glazing
(wood frame,
off-white)
Window
glazing
Throughout 1
st
and
2
nd
floors, garage
Abatement required 32 Windows
16 ft
2
9 12” x 12” Floor tile
(beige) and
black mastic
Black mastic Basement No abatement
required*
1,000 ft
2
Mr. Barry Ellentuck
Hazardous Material Survey Report
MLBFTAP – 3683-85 Devonshire; Parcel #21070678
Detroit, Michigan
June 12, 2013
Page 2
Asbestos-Containing Material
HA
#
Material Description
Asbestos-
Containing
Material
Location
Abatement
Recommendation ~ Quantity
12 Exterior caulk Caulk Exterior windows
and doors
Abatement required 40 Windows
20 ft
2
,
4 doors
2 ft
2
* If the material does not have the potential to become friable during demolition, then the material does not have to be removed before
demolition. Activities that can cause a nonfriable material to become friable include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading. Please note that if
the concrete is to be reclaimed, the flooring materials will have to be abated prior to demolition.
Attached, please find the Hazardous Materials Survey Report, which includes the complete laboratory
data and the chain of custody records. If there are any questions or comments concerning this report
or our recommendations, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Respectfully,
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
Jeffrey S. Gross Dennis A. Wood
Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager
JSG/DAW:hr
Attachments
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ................................................................................................................. 1
3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS.................................................................................... 1
4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................. 4
APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1........................................................................................... SURVEY DOCUMENTATION
APPENDIX 2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..SITE PHOTO
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
3683-85 DEVONSHIRE; PARCEL #21070678 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN JUNE 2013
PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 1
30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500
WIXOM, MICHIGAN
1.0 INTRODUCTION
ADR Consultants, LLC (ADR) contracted Performance Environmental Services, Inc. (Performance) to
conduct a hazardous materials survey of the property located at 3683-85 Devonshire in Detroit,
Michigan. The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to
become hazardous during demolition and to locate and identify building materials suspected of
containing asbestos. Performance representatives Mr. Jonathan Burtraw (Accreditation #A9816) and
Ms. Kristen Malysz (Accreditation #A9268) conducted the on-site survey and sample collection activities
on June 5, 2013.
2.0 SCOPE OF WORK
ADR provided locations for the scope of work and the subsequent survey area. EPA certified and
Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building
Inspectors performed the survey to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become
hazardous during demolition and to locate and sample materials suspected of containing asbestos.
Performance also provided project review, report preparation and consultation services during the
course of this project.
As part of this study, Performance completed the following:
1) Conducted a survey of accessible areas to note the presence of materials that have the
potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate building materials suspected of
containing asbestos;
2) Collected bulk material samples for subsequent analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM);
and,
3) Submitted bulk samples collected during this survey to a National Voluntary Laboratory
Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for PLM analysis.
Performance assembled the information collected during the study in this report, which details the
laboratory results and locations of sampled materials.
3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS
3.1 SUSPECTED HAZARDOUS AND ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS
As a result of our survey, Performance observed no equipment that contained materials that
may become hazardous during demolition.
Performance also observed twelve (12) types of material suspected of containing asbestos. The
suspect materials were classified into homogeneous areas. A homogeneous area (HA) is a
building material that appears similar in terms of color, texture, and apparent date of
application. The materials were assigned HA numbers 1 through 12, and were compiled as
follows:
MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT
3683-85 DEVONSHIRE; PARCEL #21070678 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS
DETROIT, MICHIGAN JUNE 2013
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1) Window glazing (small wood frame, white);
2) Window glazing (metal frame, red);
3) Sink caulk (white);
4) Hard plaster (white finishcoat and gray browncoat);
5) Window glazing (wood frame, off-white);
6) Attic insulation;
7) 1’x 1’ Splined ceiling tile (small holes);
8) Vibration dampener;
9) 12” x 12” Floor tile (beige) and black mastic;
10) Wood flooring paper underlayment;
11) Linoleum remnants; and,
12) Exterior caulk.
3.2 IDENTIFIED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS
Performance collected thirty-seven (37) bulk material samples of the identified homogeneous
areas and submitted them to an NVLAP-accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. As the
laboratory results indicate, asbestos was detected in the following HA numbers:
HA
#
Material Description
Asbestos-Containing
Material
Location
Asbestos
Content
1 Window glazing
(small wood frame, white)
Glazing Basement exterior 2.0% Chrysotile
4 Hard plaster
(white finishcoat and
gray browncoat)
Hard plaster Throughout with
most removed on
1
st
floor
(except debris)
NAD/
NAD/
0.5-1.25% Chrysotile/
NAD
5 Window glazing
(wood frame, off-white)
Window glazing Throughout 1
st
and
2
nd
floors, garage
0-2.25% Chrysotile
9 12” x 12” Floor tile (beige)
and black mastic
Black mastic Basement NAD/
1.25% Chrysotile
12 Exterior caulk Caulk Exterior windows
and doors
2.75% Chrysotile
Refer to the attached Appendix for the complete laboratory data and the Chain of Custody
records.
3.3 DISCUSSION
3.3.1 Asbestos Control and Management
Renovation and demolition activities, as well as some maintenance activities have the
potential to disturb materials and release asbestos fibers into the environment.
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN JUNE 2013
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EPA:
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS), requires notification and procedures for emissions
control depending on whether the asbestos material in question falls into the definition of
“Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material” (RACM). NESHAPS defines RACM as:
(a) Friable asbestos material,
(b) Category I nonfriable ACM that has become friable,
(c) Category I nonfriable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding,
grinding, cutting, or abrading, or
(d) Category II nonfriable 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.
The proceeding items summarize basic requirements for demolition and renovation
projects according to NESHAPS:
(1) In a facility being demolished, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos
emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is (i) At least 260 linear feet on
pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet
off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously.
(2) In a facility being demolished, only the notification requirements apply, if the combined
amount of RACM is (i) Less than 260 linear feet on pipes and less than 160 square feet on
other facility components, and (ii) Less than 35 cubic feet off facility components where the
length or area could not be measured previously or there is no asbestos.
(3) If the facility is being demolished under an order of a State or local government agency
issued because the facility is structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse,
specific requirements apply (see NESHAPS for details).
(4) If the facility is being renovated, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos
emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM to be stripped, removed,
dislodged, cut, drilled, or similarly disturbed is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least
160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility
components where the length or area could not be measured previously.
Michigan LARA:
According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), in a
facility where demolition, renovation or encapsulation is to occur, notification requirements
and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is at
least 10 linear feet on pipes or at least 15 square feet on other facility components.
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  • 21. Mr. John Jickling Hazardous Material Survey Report 33 LeBlanc; Parcel #44 004 220002 000 Detroit, Michigan November 7, 2012 Page 2 November 7, 2012 Mr. Barry Ellentuck President ADR Consultants, LLC 6364 Ramwyck Court, Suite C West Bloomfield, MI 48322 RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL 21071427 DETROIT, MICHIGAN PERFORMANCE PROJECT # 123132-H Dear Mr. Ellentuck: In accordance with your request, Performance Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a hazardous material survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan. To complete the survey, EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building Inspectors performed an on-site investigation of the property and collected samples suspected of containing asbestos in accessible areas within the study area. The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and to identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. The suspected asbestos-containing samples were analyzed at a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). As a result of our survey and laboratory analysis, the following hazardous and asbestos-containing materials were identified: Hazardous Material Material ~ Quantity Location Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and 2nd floor bedroom Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry Battery 14 Dining room Computer monitor 1 Dining room Aerosol can 1 Basement Paint Bucket 1 Basement Paint can 3 Basement
  • 22. Mr. Barry Ellentuck Hazardous Material Survey Report MLBFTAP – 4182 Courville; Parcel #21071427 Detroit, Michigan November 7, 2012 Page 2 Asbestos-Containing Material HA # Material Description Asbestos- Containing Material Location Abatement Recommendation ~ Quantity 3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Insulation Basement Abatement required 65 ft 4 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Insulation Basement Abatement required 11 Fittings Attached, please find the Hazardous Materials Survey Report, which includes the complete laboratory data and the chain of custody records. If there are any questions or comments concerning this report or our recommendations, please do not hesitate to contact us. Respectfully, PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Jeffrey S. Gross Dennis A. Wood Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager JSG/DAW:hr Attachments
  • 23. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ................................................................................................................. 1 3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS.................................................................................... 1 4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................. 4 APPENDICES APPENDIX 1........................................................................................... SURVEY DOCUMENTATION APPENDIX 2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..SITE PHOTO
  • 24. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 1 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN 1.0 INTRODUCTION ADR Consultants, LLC (ADR) contracted Performance Environmental Services, Inc. (Performance) to conduct a hazardous materials survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. Performance representative Mr. Walter Horne (Accreditation #A21952) and Mr. Jonathan Burtraw (Accreditation #A9816) conducted the on-site survey and sample collection activities on October 30, 2012. 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ADR provided locations for the scope of work and the subsequent survey area. EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building Inspectors performed the survey to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and sample materials suspected of containing asbestos. Performance also provided project review, report preparation and consultation services during the course of this project. As part of this study, Performance completed the following: 1) Conducted a survey of accessible areas to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate building materials suspected of containing asbestos; 2) Collected bulk material samples for subsequent analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM); and, 3) Submitted bulk samples collected during this survey to a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. Performance assembled the information collected during the study in this report, which details the laboratory results and locations of sampled materials. 3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS 3.1 SUSPECTED HAZARDOUS AND ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS As a result of our survey, Performance observed equipment that contained materials that may become hazardous during demolition. The potentially hazardous materials were documented as follows: Hazardous Material Material ~ Quantity Location Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and 2nd floor bedroom Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry Battery 14 Dining room
  • 25. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 2 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN Hazardous Material Material ~ Quantity Location Computer monitor 1 Dining room Aerosol can 1 Basement Paint Bucket 1 Basement Paint can 3 Basement Performance also observed five (5) types of material suspected of containing asbestos. The suspect materials were classified into homogeneous areas. A homogeneous area (HA) is a building material that appears similar in terms of color, texture, and apparent date of application. The materials were assigned HA numbers 1 through 5, and were compiled as follows: 1) Hard plaster; 2) Textured plaster; 3) 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation; 4) 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation; and, 5) Exterior window glazing. 3.2 IDENTIFIED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS Performance collected seventeen (17) bulk material samples of the identified homogeneous areas and submitted them to an NVLAP-accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. As the laboratory results indicate, asbestos was detected in the following HA numbers: HA # Material Description Asbestos-Containing Material Location Asbestos Content 3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Insulation Basement 10% Chrysotile, 5% Amosite 4 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Fitting insulation Basement 40% Chrysotile Refer to the attached Appendix for the complete laboratory data and the Chain of Custody records. 3.3 DISCUSSION 3.3.1 Asbestos Control and Management Renovation and demolition activities, as well as some maintenance activities have the potential to disturb materials and release asbestos fibers into the environment.
  • 26. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 3 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN EPA: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS), requires notification and procedures for emissions control depending on whether the asbestos material in question falls into the definition of “Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material” (RACM). NESHAPS defines RACM as: (a) Friable asbestos material, (b) Category I nonfriable ACM that has become friable, (c) Category I nonfriable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d) Category II nonfriable 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. The proceeding items summarize basic requirements for demolition and renovation projects according to NESHAPS: (1) In a facility being demolished, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously. (2) In a facility being demolished, only the notification requirements apply, if the combined amount of RACM is (i) Less than 260 linear feet on pipes and less than 160 square feet on other facility components, and (ii) Less than 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously or there is no asbestos. (3) If the facility is being demolished under an order of a State or local government agency issued because the facility is structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse, specific requirements apply (see NESHAPS for details. (4) If the facility is being renovated, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM to be stripped, removed, dislodged, cut, drilled, or similarly disturbed is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously. Michigan LARA: According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), in a facility where demolition, renovation or encapsulation is to occur, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is at least 10 linear feet on pipes or at least 15 square feet on other facility components.
  • 27. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 4 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN 3.3.2 Survey Limitations and Miscellaneous Field Notes Performance noted several items that may contain materials that can become hazardous during demolition. Refer to hazardous materials table in the letter or the list in the hazardous materials part of section 3.1. The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of ceramic tile or wood flooring. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with ceramic tile or wood flooring including underlying flooring materials and/or mastic. The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of complete roofing systems unless the material was in severely damaged condition and may become friable during demolition. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with roofing systems include but are not limited to flashings and membranes. Remodeling and renovations within buildings often result in asbestos-containing flooring products (flooring and mastics) being covered with non-asbestos flooring products. Although every attempt is made to properly delineate flooring types during survey activities, due to the limited destructive nature of sampling Performance assumes asbestos- containing materials may be present below sampled flooring in areas not inspected. It is imperative that if flooring finishes in an area differ from areas where samples were collected, additional samples are collected and analyzed of the newly uncovered material before disturbance occurs. 4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS Hazardous Materials: The items listed in the hazardous materials table in section 3.1 of this report contain materials that can become hazardous during demolition. Performance recommends removing the hazardous materials before demolition and properly disposing of the materials according to the applicable laws and regulations. The scope of work for this project did not include testing for lead-based paint. Although current regulations do not require removal of lead-based paint prior to demolition, Performance recommends testing for airborne lead during demolition activities to ensure that worker exposure does not exceed permissible exposure limits. Furthermore, Performance recommends avoiding activities that may increase worker exposure to potential airborne lead. Activities that can increase worker exposure include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading lead-based painted materials. Asbestos-Containing Materials: Friable Materials: Performance recommends abating the insulations (HA#3 and HA#4) because they have the potential to be disturbed during the demolition of the structure.
  • 28. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 5 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN Category I Nonfriable Materials: Performance did not locate any Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey. Category II Nonfriable Materials: Performance did not locate any Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey.
  • 29. APPENDIX 1 SURVEY DOCUMENTATION CONTENTS CERTIFICATES OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORDS
  • 30. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Location: Layer: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Living Room Wall Material: Hard Plaster 43215 - 01 Other - 100% No Asbestos Observed NOAsbestos Present: 1-01 Wixom, MI 48393 Appearance: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Cust. #: Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 Lab ID #: 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville 1 Report To: 2of Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. of 2 Cust. #: Mortar Hard Plaster 1-02 Dining Room Wall Living Room Wall Material: 43215 - 02 Other - 100% NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 2of NO 1 Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Cellulose - 1% Other - 99% Lab ID #: Cust. #: 43215 - 01a Asbestos Present: NO Appearance: 1-01 white,nonfibrous,homogenous Appearance: grey,fibrous,homogenous 2 Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: No Asbestos Observed No Asbestos Observed Material: APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 1 of 8
  • 31. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: No Asbestos Observed 43215 - 02a Asbestos Present: 2 Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: Material: Lab ID #: 1-02 Other - 100% 2 of NO Dining Room Wall Mortar Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 Mortar For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 2 of 2 Material: 1-03 Lab ID #: Cust. #: Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Kitchen Ceiling Material: Hard Plaster 1-03 Kitchen Ceiling Cust. #: 43215 - 03 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%Lab ID #: No Asbestos Observed No Asbestos Observed 2 43215 - 03a Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% 1 of APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 2 of 8
  • 32. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: 1 of 2 Master Bedroom Wall Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Asbestos Present: NO Material: Hard Plaster Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Other - 100% Cust. #: 1-04 No Asbestos Observed Lab ID #: 43215 - 04 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of 2 Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous 2 of 2 Master Bedroom Wall Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% No Asbestos Observed Material: Mortar 43215 - 04a Cust. #: 1-05 Material: Hard Plaster Bedroom Ceiling No Asbestos Observed Lab ID #: 43215 - 05 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 Cust. #: 1-04 Lab ID #: APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 3 of 8
  • 33. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: 2 of 2 Bedroom Ceiling Mortar Other - 100% Cust. #: 1-05 No Asbestos Observed NO Material: Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous 43215 - 05a Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of 1 Dining Room Ceiling Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: 2-02 No Asbestos Observed Material: Textured Plaster Lab ID #: 43215 - 07 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% 1 of 1 Living Room Ceiling Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: 2-01 No Asbestos Observed Material: Textured Plaster Other - 100%Lab ID #: 43215 - 06 Asbestos Present: NO APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 4 of 8
  • 34. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: 43215 - 08 Other - 100%Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: NO Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Material: 1 Cust. #: 2-03 No Asbestos Observed Textured Plaster Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Stairwell of 1 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director of Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: Cust. #: 3-02 Lab ID #: 43215 - 10 Asbestos Present: 1 of 1 Cellulose - 10% Other - 75% YESLab ID #: Asbestos Present:43215 - 09 Appearance: Cust. #: 3-01 Basement Chrysotile - 10% Amosite - 5%Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 white,fibrous,homogenous APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 5 of 8
  • 35. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Lab ID #: 43215 - 11 Asbestos Present: Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation Cust. #: 3-03 Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: of Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 12 Asbestos Present: Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI YES Cellulose - 10% Cust. #: 4-01 Chrysotile - 40% Other - 50% 1 Basement Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 43215 - 13 Asbestos Present: 1 of Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI Cust. #: 4-02 Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. of NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 6 of 8
  • 36. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 14 Asbestos Present: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI Cust. #: 4-03 Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: of Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 15 Asbestos Present: Material: Exterior Window Glazing NO Other - 100% Cust. #: 5-01 No Asbestos Observed 1 Living Room Front Window Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 43215 - 16 Asbestos Present: 1 of Material: Exterior Window Glazing NO Other - 100% Cust. #: 5-02 No Asbestos Observed 1 Entry Side Window Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 7 of 8
  • 37. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 17 Asbestos Present: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Material: Exterior Window Glazing NO Other - 100% Cust. #: 5-03 No Asbestos Observed 1 Dining Room Rear Window Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous 1 of Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: Material: Cust. #: Appearance: Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: of Material: Cust. #: Appearance: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. of NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 8 of 8
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  • 42. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY Vacant Former Residential Building Located At 4845 Barham St., Detroit, Michigan Date: 6/10/13 Prepared by: Prepared for: Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street Detroit, Michigan 48208 Phone: (313) 361-6003 Fax: (313) 361-6143 Michigan Land Bank Cadillac Place 3022 West Grand Blvd. , Suite 4-600 Detroit, MI 48202
  • 43. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. Asbestos Containing Material Report 1 Client Name: Michigan Land Bank Project Name: Michigan Land Bank ACM Assessments Project Number: 13-011 Project Site Address (Complete): 4845 Barham Street, Detroit, Michigan Size of Building (SF): 875 SF Date of Site Visit: 6/10/13 Site Contact Name: Thomas B. Ross Site Contact Phone Number: (313) 361-6003 Asbestos Inspection Performed by: Tracy Chaalan (A31317) Areas Not Accessible: All Interior Areas Accessed On June 10, 2013, State of Michigan Asbestos Inspector Tracy Chaalan (A31317) from Qualified conducted a pre-demolition Asbestos Containing Material Survey of the unoccupied residential property located at 4845 Barham Street in Detroit, Michigan (Site). The purpose of this survey was to task an accredited asbestos inspector to complete a pre-demolition asbestos and hazardous materials survey of the site and provide recommendation options for removal and disposal prior to demolition of the building. The vacant property consists of a one and half story, wood frame residential building with an attic and a detached garage. Inspectors entered the building through the back door. Laboratory reports are included in Appendix A. Photographs of the site are included in Appendix B. The following sections summarize Qualified Abatement Services, Inc.’s findings: TABLE 1 (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY) Television Living Room 1 Television Front Porch 1 Paint Back Porch 2 (5 Gallon) Material/Item Description Location Approximate Material Quantity
  • 44. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143 2 The following suspect asbestos containing materials (ACM) were determined to be asbestos containing (>1%): TABLE 2 (ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS) The following suspect ACM were sampled and found to not contain more than one percent asbestos: TABLE 3 (NON-ACM SUSPECT MATERIAL) NAD = No Asbestos Detected NA = Not Applicable ID # Material Location Approximate Quantity Result 1-ES-A Transite Exterior Siding 1,200 SF 40% Chrysotile ID # Material Location Approximate Quantity Result 2-VB-A,B,C Vapor Barrier Under Transite 1,200 SF NAD 3-EC-A,B,C Exterior Caulk Around Windows and Doors 200 LF (2 Doors 13 Windows) NAD 4-FT-A,B,C Floor Tile (1 x 1 Green) Kitchen 160 SF NAD 5-MLF-A,B,C Multi-Layer Flooring (Brown/Green) Bathroom 20 SF NAD 6-CT-A,B,C Ceiling Tiles (White) Bedroom 80 SF NAD 7-PL-A,B,C Plaster 1st Floor Walls and Ceilings 4,600 SF NAD 8-SR-A,B,C Sheet Rock 2nd Floor Walls and Ceilings 650 SF NAD
  • 45. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143 3 No other suspect ACM or Hazardous Materials were observed on the Site. Although not anticipated based on surface observations, underground structures that could contain ACM may be present and should be managed accordingly if encountered during Site redevelopment. Asbestos is a hazardous substance. Its condition, handling and disposal are regulated by federal, state, and local agencies. ACMs generally do not pose a health threat unless the asbestos fibers are disturbed, become airborne and are inhaled. Contractors working in an area where asbestos is present must be informed of the type and location of ACMs. Abatement of ACMs, including non-friable ACMs, must be performed by a Michigan licensed, certified and registered asbestos abatement contractor in accordance with state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and local air quality management regulations. Lead-based paint may be present on the site and is a hazardous substance. Its condition, handling and disposal are regulated by federal, state, and local agencies. LBP generally does not pose a health threat unless particles are disturbed, become airborne and are inhaled or ingested. Contractors and their employers that will be disturbing the building during demolition should follow all applicable requirements in the OSHA Lead in Construction Standard. Further testing may be required of debris generated from demolition activities to determine whether the debris should be disposed as hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) in accordance with 40-CFR Part 261 Subpart C. RECOMMENDATIONS: Except for the following items listed below, Section 61.145(c) of the Asbestos NESHAP requires that each owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity involving RACM remove all such material from a facility being demolished or renovated before any activity begins that would break up, dislodge, or similarly disturb the material or preclude access to the material for subsequent removal. ACM need not be removed before demolition if it: (i) Is a Category I non-friable ACM that is not friable. (ii) Is on a facility component that is encased in concrete or other similarly hard material and is adequately wet whenever exposed during demolition. (iii) Was not accessible for testing and therefore was not discovered until after demolition began and, as a result of the demolition, cannot be safely removed. If not removed for safety reasons, the exposed RACM and any asbestos-contaminated debris must be treated as asbestos-containing waste material and kept adequately wet at all times until disposed of. (iv) Is a Category II non-friable ACM and the probability is low that the material will become crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder during demolition.
  • 46. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143 4 Demolition with Roofing Materials in Place is covered under the NESHAP regulations (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M). Roofing materials were generally not tested during this inspection and therefore the roofing material should be assumed to be Category I asbestos-containing roofing materials. Since demolition activities do not include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, Category I asbestos- containing roofing materials not in poor condition and not friable are not considered RACM and are allowed to remain in place during demolition. If the asbestos-containing roofing material is not in poor condition and is not friable, it may be disposed of in a landfill which accepts ordinary demolition waste. The asbestos-containing roofing material may not be ground up for recycling into other products. In addition, contractors should ensure they follow all OSHA regulations pertaining to demolition of Category I ACM materials. Category I or II nonfriable ACM that is not subject to 61.150(a)(3) would still have to be disposed of in a landfill that accepts building debris, in a landfill that operates in accordance with 61.154, or at a facility that operates in accordance with 61.155. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. recommends: A licensed asbestos abatement company should remove the following materials prior to demolition: 1. Transite exterior siding should be wetted before, during and after removal, placed into impermeable disposal bags and disposed of as asbestos waste. LIMITATIONS: The results, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in the report are based only on conditions that were noted during Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. Asbestos Containing Material and Hazardous Materials Survey of the vacant above-referenced residential property located in Detroit, Michigan. Any conditions or materials that could not be visually identified through limited destructive sampling were not inspected and may differ from those conditions or materials noted. The user of this report should keep in mind that conditions may change with time and observations made by Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. at the time of the Site reconnaissance may not be consistent with future observations made by others. Additional materials may be encountered during the demolition process and may require further sampling to determine disposal criteria.
  • 47. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143 5 The report is designed to aid the building owner, architect, construction manager, general contractors, and potential asbestos abatement contractors in locating asbestos building materials to be removed prior to demolition activities. Under no circumstances is the report to be utilized as a bidding document or as a project specification document. Contractors bidding the demolition of this Site should field verify project information. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to be of service to The Michigan Land Bank on this project. In the meantime if you have questions regarding the information in this report or if we can be of further assistance do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at (313) 361-6003 Sincerely, QUALIFIED ABATEMENT SERVICES, INC. Thomas B. Ross Project Manager Attachments
  • 48. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143 APPENDIX A LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORMS
  • 49. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Material: Cust. #: 46240 - 02 Date Received: Date Reported: 1-ES-B Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: Project: 4845 Barham 1 Report To: 1of Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 Lab ID #: 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/13 Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director 1935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Appearance: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Cust. #: NOT ANALYZED NOT ANALYZED For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. of Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 46240 - 01 Other - 60% Chrysotile - 40% YESAsbestos Present: 1-ES-A Cust. #: Appearance: grey,fibrous,homogenous Appearance: Material: Exterior Siding Transite Exterior Siding Transite 1-ES-C 46240 - 03 Material: of Exterior Siding Transite APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 1 of 10
  • 50. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Vapor Barrier Appearance: Under Transite Cellulose - 60% No Asbestos Observed NO NO 1 of black,fibrous,homogenous 1 Other - 40%No Asbestos Observed Cust. #: 2-VB-C Lab ID #: Cust. #: 1 of Lab ID #: Material: Cust. #: Other - 40% Asbestos Present: Cellulose - 60% 2-VB-B 46240 - 05 1 46240 - 04 Other - 40% Material: Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: 2-VB-A No Asbestos Observed Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Vapor Barrier Under Transite Appearance: black,fibrous,homogenous 46240 - 06 Asbestos Present: NO Cellulose - 60% Under Transite Material: Appearance: black,fibrous,homogenous Vapor Barrier 1 of 1 NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 2 of 10
  • 51. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: 3-EC-BCust. #: Other - 100%Lab ID #: 46240 - 09 Asbestos Present: NO No Asbestos Observed Material: Cust. #: 3-EC-C Exterior Caulk 1 white,nonfibrous,homogenousAppearance: For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Other - 100%Lab ID #: 46240 - 07 Asbestos Present: NO Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: 3-EC-A No Asbestos Observed Material: Exterior Caulk Lab ID #: 1 of 1 46240 - 08 Material: Exterior Caulk Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% No Asbestos Observed Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous 1 of 1 NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 3 of 10
  • 52. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: Other - 100%NO46240 - 10 Kitchen 1 of Material: Other - 100%Lab ID #: 46240 - 11 Kitchen Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: 4-FT-A Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Asbestos Present: Floor Tile, 1x1 Green No Asbestos Observed 1 Asbestos Present: NO Cust. #: 4-FT-B No Asbestos Observed Material: Floor Tile, 1x1 Green Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: of 1 Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: 46240 - 12 1 NO Other - 100% Material: Floor Tile, 1x1 Green Kitchen 4-FT-C No Asbestos Observed Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 of 1 Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 4 of 10
  • 53. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Bathroom Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. brown,nonfibrous,homogenous No Asbestos Observed 2 of Other - 100%NOLab ID #: 46240 - 14 Asbestos Present: white,nonfibrous,homogenous 2 Appearance: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green Bathroom 5-MLF-A Appearance: brown,nonfibrous,homogenous Bathroom No Asbestos Observed Material: Material: 1 of Cust. #: 2 Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green 5-MLF-ACust. #: Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: Other - 100%46240 - 13a NO Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos 46240 - 13 Other - 100%Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: NO No Asbestos Observed Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green Cust. #: 5-MLF-B Appearance: 2 NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 1 of Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 5 of 10
  • 54. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 2 Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous of 2 Cust. #: 5-MLF-C No Asbestos Observed Bathroom Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: NO Other - 100%46240 - 15a of 2 Appearance: brown,nonfibrous,homogenous Bathroom Cust. #: 5-MLF-C No Asbestos Observed 1 Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green Lab ID #: 46240 - 15 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% 2 of 2 Asbestos Present: NO Bathroom Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: 5-MLF-B No Asbestos Observed Lab ID #: 46240 - 14a Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Other - 100% Material: Multi-Layer Floor, Brown, Green APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 6 of 10
  • 55. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of 1 NO Cellulose - 90% Other - 10% Lab ID #: Appearance: brown,fibrous,homogenous Appearance: Asbestos Present: Cust. #: 6-CT-C No Asbestos Observed Bedroom Material: Ceiling Tile, White Bedroom 46240 - 18 of 11 Material: Ceiling Tile, White brown,fibrous,homogenous NO Cellulose - 90% Cust. #: 6-CT-B No Asbestos Observed Other - 10% Lab ID #: 46240 - 17 Asbestos Present: 1 of 1 Bedroom Other - 10% Appearance: brown,fibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 46240 - 16 6-CT-A No Asbestos Observed Asbestos Present: Material: Ceiling Tile, White NO Cellulose - 90% Cust. #: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 7 of 10
  • 56. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of 2 NO Other - 100%Lab ID #: Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Appearance: Asbestos Present: Cust. #: 7-PL-B No Asbestos Observed Kitchen Material: Plaster (Smooth) Living RM 46240 - 20 POINT COUNT RESULT of 22 Material: Plaster (Scratch) beige,fibrous,homogenous NO Hair - 2% Cust. #: 7-PL-A Chrysotile - 0.75% Other - 97.25% Lab ID #: 46240 - 19a Asbestos Present: 1 of 2 Living RM Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 46240 - 19 7-PL-A No Asbestos Observed Asbestos Present: Material: Plaster (Smooth) NO Other - 100% Cust. #: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 8 of 10
  • 57. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 2 of 2 NO Hair - 2% Other - 97.75% Lab ID #: Appearance: beige,fibrous,homogenous Appearance: Asbestos Present: POINT COUNT RESULT Cust. #: 7-PL-C Chrysotile - 0.25% Bath Material: Plaster (Scratch) Bath 46240 - 21a of 21 Material: Plaster (Smooth) white,nonfibrous,homogenous NO Other - 100% Cust. #: 7-PL-C No Asbestos Observed Lab ID #: 46240 - 21 Asbestos Present: 2 of 2 Kitchen POINT COUNT RESULT Other - 97.75% Appearance: beige,fibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 46240 - 20a 7-PL-B Chrysotile - 0.25% Asbestos Present: Material: Plaster (Scratch) NO Hair - 2% Cust. #: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 9 of 10
  • 58. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Date Received: Date Reported: Project: 4845 Barham Report To: Qualified Abatement Services ARI Report # Date Collected: 13-46240 Mr. Thomas B. Ross Date Analyzed: Project # 13011 06/19/13 06/10/13 06/14/13 06/19/131935 McGraw Detroit, MI 48208 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of 1 NO Cellulose - 2% Other - 98% Lab ID #: Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous Appearance: Asbestos Present: Cust. #: 8-SR-C No Asbestos Observed 2nd Floor Material: Sheet Rock 2nd Floor 46240 - 24 of 11 Material: Sheet Rock white,fibrous,homogenous NO Cellulose - 2% Cust. #: 8-SR-B No Asbestos Observed Other - 98% Lab ID #: 46240 - 23 Asbestos Present: 1 of 1 2nd Floor Other - 98% Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 46240 - 22 8-SR-A No Asbestos Observed Asbestos Present: Material: Sheet Rock NO Cellulose - 2% Cust. #: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 10 of 10
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  • 60. Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. 1935 McGraw Street, Detroit, MI 48208 Phone: 313/361-6003 Fax: 313/361-6143 APPENDIX B SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
  • 61. ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 4845 BARHAM STREET DETROIT, MIICHIGAN Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. View of the Front of 4845 Barham Street View of the Side of 4845 Barham Street
  • 62. ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 4845 BARHAM STREET DETROIT, MIICHIGAN Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. View of the Side of 4845 Barham Street View of the Back of 4845 Barham Street
  • 63. ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 4845 BARHAM STREET DETROIT, MIICHIGAN Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. View of Garage View of Television in Living Room
  • 64. ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY VACANT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 4845 BARHAM STREET DETROIT, MIICHIGAN Project No. 13-011 Qualified Abatement Services, Inc. View of Television in Front Porch View of Paint in Back Porch
  • 65. Mr. John Jickling Hazardous Material Survey Report 33 LeBlanc; Parcel #44 004 220002 000 Detroit, Michigan November 7, 2012 Page 2 November 7, 2012 Mr. Barry Ellentuck President ADR Consultants, LLC 6364 Ramwyck Court, Suite C West Bloomfield, MI 48322 RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL 21071427 DETROIT, MICHIGAN PERFORMANCE PROJECT # 123132-H Dear Mr. Ellentuck: In accordance with your request, Performance Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a hazardous material survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan. To complete the survey, EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building Inspectors performed an on-site investigation of the property and collected samples suspected of containing asbestos in accessible areas within the study area. The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and to identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. The suspected asbestos-containing samples were analyzed at a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). As a result of our survey and laboratory analysis, the following hazardous and asbestos-containing materials were identified: Hazardous Material Material ~ Quantity Location Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and 2nd floor bedroom Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry Battery 14 Dining room Computer monitor 1 Dining room Aerosol can 1 Basement Paint Bucket 1 Basement Paint can 3 Basement
  • 66. Mr. Barry Ellentuck Hazardous Material Survey Report MLBFTAP – 4182 Courville; Parcel #21071427 Detroit, Michigan November 7, 2012 Page 2 Asbestos-Containing Material HA # Material Description Asbestos- Containing Material Location Abatement Recommendation ~ Quantity 3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Insulation Basement Abatement required 65 ft 4 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Insulation Basement Abatement required 11 Fittings Attached, please find the Hazardous Materials Survey Report, which includes the complete laboratory data and the chain of custody records. If there are any questions or comments concerning this report or our recommendations, please do not hesitate to contact us. Respectfully, PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Jeffrey S. Gross Dennis A. Wood Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager JSG/DAW:hr Attachments
  • 67. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ................................................................................................................. 1 3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS.................................................................................... 1 4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................. 4 APPENDICES APPENDIX 1........................................................................................... SURVEY DOCUMENTATION APPENDIX 2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..SITE PHOTO
  • 68. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 1 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN 1.0 INTRODUCTION ADR Consultants, LLC (ADR) contracted Performance Environmental Services, Inc. (Performance) to conduct a hazardous materials survey of the property located at 4182 Courville in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. Performance representative Mr. Walter Horne (Accreditation #A21952) and Mr. Jonathan Burtraw (Accreditation #A9816) conducted the on-site survey and sample collection activities on October 30, 2012. 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ADR provided locations for the scope of work and the subsequent survey area. EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building Inspectors performed the survey to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and sample materials suspected of containing asbestos. Performance also provided project review, report preparation and consultation services during the course of this project. As part of this study, Performance completed the following: 1) Conducted a survey of accessible areas to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate building materials suspected of containing asbestos; 2) Collected bulk material samples for subsequent analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM); and, 3) Submitted bulk samples collected during this survey to a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. Performance assembled the information collected during the study in this report, which details the laboratory results and locations of sampled materials. 3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS 3.1 SUSPECTED HAZARDOUS AND ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS As a result of our survey, Performance observed equipment that contained materials that may become hazardous during demolition. The potentially hazardous materials were documented as follows: Hazardous Material Material ~ Quantity Location Fluorescent light bulb 5 Bathroom, kitchen and 2nd floor bedroom Herbicide/pesticide 2 Pantry Battery 14 Dining room
  • 69. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 2 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN Hazardous Material Material ~ Quantity Location Computer monitor 1 Dining room Aerosol can 1 Basement Paint Bucket 1 Basement Paint can 3 Basement Performance also observed five (5) types of material suspected of containing asbestos. The suspect materials were classified into homogeneous areas. A homogeneous area (HA) is a building material that appears similar in terms of color, texture, and apparent date of application. The materials were assigned HA numbers 1 through 5, and were compiled as follows: 1) Hard plaster; 2) Textured plaster; 3) 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation; 4) 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation; and, 5) Exterior window glazing. 3.2 IDENTIFIED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS Performance collected seventeen (17) bulk material samples of the identified homogeneous areas and submitted them to an NVLAP-accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. As the laboratory results indicate, asbestos was detected in the following HA numbers: HA # Material Description Asbestos-Containing Material Location Asbestos Content 3 0”-6” O.D. Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Insulation Basement 10% Chrysotile, 5% Amosite 4 0”-6” Mudded pipe fitting insulation on Air Cell straight run pipe insulation Fitting insulation Basement 40% Chrysotile Refer to the attached Appendix for the complete laboratory data and the Chain of Custody records. 3.3 DISCUSSION 3.3.1 Asbestos Control and Management Renovation and demolition activities, as well as some maintenance activities have the potential to disturb materials and release asbestos fibers into the environment.
  • 70. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 3 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN EPA: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS), requires notification and procedures for emissions control depending on whether the asbestos material in question falls into the definition of “Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material” (RACM). NESHAPS defines RACM as: (a) Friable asbestos material, (b) Category I nonfriable ACM that has become friable, (c) Category I nonfriable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d) Category II nonfriable 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. The proceeding items summarize basic requirements for demolition and renovation projects according to NESHAPS: (1) In a facility being demolished, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously. (2) In a facility being demolished, only the notification requirements apply, if the combined amount of RACM is (i) Less than 260 linear feet on pipes and less than 160 square feet on other facility components, and (ii) Less than 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously or there is no asbestos. (3) If the facility is being demolished under an order of a State or local government agency issued because the facility is structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse, specific requirements apply (see NESHAPS for details. (4) If the facility is being renovated, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM to be stripped, removed, dislodged, cut, drilled, or similarly disturbed is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously. Michigan LARA: According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), in a facility where demolition, renovation or encapsulation is to occur, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is at least 10 linear feet on pipes or at least 15 square feet on other facility components.
  • 71. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 4 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN 3.3.2 Survey Limitations and Miscellaneous Field Notes Performance noted several items that may contain materials that can become hazardous during demolition. Refer to hazardous materials table in the letter or the list in the hazardous materials part of section 3.1. The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of ceramic tile or wood flooring. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with ceramic tile or wood flooring including underlying flooring materials and/or mastic. The scope of work for this project did not include the sampling of complete roofing systems unless the material was in severely damaged condition and may become friable during demolition. Potential asbestos-containing materials associated with roofing systems include but are not limited to flashings and membranes. Remodeling and renovations within buildings often result in asbestos-containing flooring products (flooring and mastics) being covered with non-asbestos flooring products. Although every attempt is made to properly delineate flooring types during survey activities, due to the limited destructive nature of sampling Performance assumes asbestos- containing materials may be present below sampled flooring in areas not inspected. It is imperative that if flooring finishes in an area differ from areas where samples were collected, additional samples are collected and analyzed of the newly uncovered material before disturbance occurs. 4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS Hazardous Materials: The items listed in the hazardous materials table in section 3.1 of this report contain materials that can become hazardous during demolition. Performance recommends removing the hazardous materials before demolition and properly disposing of the materials according to the applicable laws and regulations. The scope of work for this project did not include testing for lead-based paint. Although current regulations do not require removal of lead-based paint prior to demolition, Performance recommends testing for airborne lead during demolition activities to ensure that worker exposure does not exceed permissible exposure limits. Furthermore, Performance recommends avoiding activities that may increase worker exposure to potential airborne lead. Activities that can increase worker exposure include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading lead-based painted materials. Asbestos-Containing Materials: Friable Materials: Performance recommends abating the insulations (HA#3 and HA#4) because they have the potential to be disturbed during the demolition of the structure.
  • 72. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 4182 COURVILLE; PARCEL # 21071427 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN NOVEMBER 2012 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 5 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN Category I Nonfriable Materials: Performance did not locate any Category I nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey. Category II Nonfriable Materials: Performance did not locate any Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing materials during the survey.
  • 73. APPENDIX 1 SURVEY DOCUMENTATION CONTENTS CERTIFICATES OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORDS
  • 74. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Location: Layer: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Living Room Wall Material: Hard Plaster 43215 - 01 Other - 100% No Asbestos Observed NOAsbestos Present: 1-01 Wixom, MI 48393 Appearance: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Cust. #: Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 Lab ID #: 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville 1 Report To: 2of Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Location: Layer: For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. of 2 Cust. #: Mortar Hard Plaster 1-02 Dining Room Wall Living Room Wall Material: 43215 - 02 Other - 100% NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 2of NO 1 Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Cellulose - 1% Other - 99% Lab ID #: Cust. #: 43215 - 01a Asbestos Present: NO Appearance: 1-01 white,nonfibrous,homogenous Appearance: grey,fibrous,homogenous 2 Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: No Asbestos Observed No Asbestos Observed Material: APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 1 of 8
  • 75. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: No Asbestos Observed 43215 - 02a Asbestos Present: 2 Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: Material: Lab ID #: 1-02 Other - 100% 2 of NO Dining Room Wall Mortar Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 Mortar For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 2 of 2 Material: 1-03 Lab ID #: Cust. #: Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Kitchen Ceiling Material: Hard Plaster 1-03 Kitchen Ceiling Cust. #: 43215 - 03 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100%Lab ID #: No Asbestos Observed No Asbestos Observed 2 43215 - 03a Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% 1 of APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 2 of 8
  • 76. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: 1 of 2 Master Bedroom Wall Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Asbestos Present: NO Material: Hard Plaster Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Other - 100% Cust. #: 1-04 No Asbestos Observed Lab ID #: 43215 - 04 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of 2 Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous 2 of 2 Master Bedroom Wall Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% No Asbestos Observed Material: Mortar 43215 - 04a Cust. #: 1-05 Material: Hard Plaster Bedroom Ceiling No Asbestos Observed Lab ID #: 43215 - 05 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 Cust. #: 1-04 Lab ID #: APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 3 of 8
  • 77. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: 2 of 2 Bedroom Ceiling Mortar Other - 100% Cust. #: 1-05 No Asbestos Observed NO Material: Appearance: grey,nonfibrous,homogenous 43215 - 05a Asbestos Present:Lab ID #: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of 1 Dining Room Ceiling Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: 2-02 No Asbestos Observed Material: Textured Plaster Lab ID #: 43215 - 07 Asbestos Present: NO Other - 100% 1 of 1 Living Room Ceiling Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Cust. #: 2-01 No Asbestos Observed Material: Textured Plaster Other - 100%Lab ID #: 43215 - 06 Asbestos Present: NO APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 4 of 8
  • 78. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: 43215 - 08 Other - 100%Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: NO Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Material: 1 Cust. #: 2-03 No Asbestos Observed Textured Plaster Appearance: white,nonfibrous,homogenous Stairwell of 1 Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director of Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: Cust. #: 3-02 Lab ID #: 43215 - 10 Asbestos Present: 1 of 1 Cellulose - 10% Other - 75% YESLab ID #: Asbestos Present:43215 - 09 Appearance: Cust. #: 3-01 Basement Chrysotile - 10% Amosite - 5%Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 white,fibrous,homogenous APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 5 of 8
  • 79. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Lab ID #: 43215 - 11 Asbestos Present: Material: 0-6" OD Aircell SR Pipe Insulation Cust. #: 3-03 Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: of Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 12 Asbestos Present: Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI YES Cellulose - 10% Cust. #: 4-01 Chrysotile - 40% Other - 50% 1 Basement Appearance: white,fibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 43215 - 13 Asbestos Present: 1 of Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI Cust. #: 4-02 Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. of NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 6 of 8
  • 80. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 14 Asbestos Present: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Material: 0-6" OD MF on Aircell SRPI Cust. #: 4-03 Basement NOT ANALYZED Appearance: of Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 15 Asbestos Present: Material: Exterior Window Glazing NO Other - 100% Cust. #: 5-01 No Asbestos Observed 1 Living Room Front Window Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous Lab ID #: 43215 - 16 Asbestos Present: 1 of Material: Exterior Window Glazing NO Other - 100% Cust. #: 5-02 No Asbestos Observed 1 Entry Side Window Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. 1 of NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 7 of 8
  • 81. Certificate of Laboratory Analysis Test Method, Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) Wixom, MI 48393 Project # 123132-H 11/06/12 10/30/12 11/01/12 11/06/12 12-43215 Mr. Walter Horne ARI Report # Date Collected: Date Received: Date Analyzed:30553 Wixom Road, Ste. 500 Project: MLBFTAP - 4182 Courville Report To: Performance Environmental Services, Inc. Date Reported: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: 43215 - 17 Asbestos Present: Sample Information Asbestos Type/Percent Non-Asbestos Material: Exterior Window Glazing NO Other - 100% Cust. #: 5-03 No Asbestos Observed 1 Dining Room Rear Window Appearance: beige,nonfibrous,homogenous 1 of Location: Layer: Location: Layer: Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: Material: Cust. #: Appearance: Lab ID #: Asbestos Present: of Material: Cust. #: Appearance: Robert T. Letarte Jr., Laboratory Director Test Method EPA 600/R-93/116 was used to analyze the above samples. Matrix interference and/or resolution limits may yield false results in certain circumstances. Suspect floor tiles containing <1% should be tested with SEM or TEM. This certificate of analysis relates only to the samples tested and to insure the integrity of the results, may only be reproduced in full. This certificate may not be used by the customer to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the US Government. APEX Research Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy of the results for layered samples or samples comprising multiple materials. Liability limited to cost of analysis. For Layered Samples, each component will be analyzed and reported separately. of NVLAP Lab Code 102118-0 APEX Research Inc., 11054 Hi Tech Drive, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 (734) 449-9990, Fax (734) 449-9991 Page 8 of 8
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  • 86. Mr. John Jickling Hazardous Material Survey Report 33 LeBlanc; Parcel #44 004 220002 000 Detroit, Michigan June 12, 2013 Page 2 June 12, 2013 Mr. Barry Ellentuck President ADR Consultants, LLC 6364 Ramwyck Court, Suite C West Bloomfield, MI 48322 RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES 3683-85 DEVONSHIRE; PARCEL 21070678 DETROIT, MICHIGAN PERFORMANCE PROJECT # 133162-H Dear Mr. Ellentuck: In accordance with your request, Performance Environmental Services, Inc. conducted a hazardous material survey of the property located at 3683-85 Devonshire in Detroit, Michigan. To complete the survey, EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building Inspectors performed an on-site investigation of the property and collected samples suspected of containing asbestos in accessible areas within the study area. The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and to identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. The suspected asbestos-containing samples were analyzed at a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). As a result of our survey and laboratory analysis, no hazardous materials were found, however the following asbestos-containing materials were identified: Asbestos-Containing Material HA # Material Description Asbestos- Containing Material Location Abatement Recommendation ~ Quantity 1 Window glazing (small wood frame, white) Glazing Basement exterior Abatement required 8 Windows 4 ft 2 4 Hard plaster (white finishcoat and gray browncoat) Hard plaster Throughout with most removed on 1 st floor (except debris) Abatement required 3,800 ft 2 5 Window glazing (wood frame, off-white) Window glazing Throughout 1 st and 2 nd floors, garage Abatement required 32 Windows 16 ft 2 9 12” x 12” Floor tile (beige) and black mastic Black mastic Basement No abatement required* 1,000 ft 2
  • 87. Mr. Barry Ellentuck Hazardous Material Survey Report MLBFTAP – 3683-85 Devonshire; Parcel #21070678 Detroit, Michigan June 12, 2013 Page 2 Asbestos-Containing Material HA # Material Description Asbestos- Containing Material Location Abatement Recommendation ~ Quantity 12 Exterior caulk Caulk Exterior windows and doors Abatement required 40 Windows 20 ft 2 , 4 doors 2 ft 2 * If the material does not have the potential to become friable during demolition, then the material does not have to be removed before demolition. Activities that can cause a nonfriable material to become friable include sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading. Please note that if the concrete is to be reclaimed, the flooring materials will have to be abated prior to demolition. Attached, please find the Hazardous Materials Survey Report, which includes the complete laboratory data and the chain of custody records. If there are any questions or comments concerning this report or our recommendations, please do not hesitate to contact us. Respectfully, PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Jeffrey S. Gross Dennis A. Wood Senior Project Manager Senior Project Manager JSG/DAW:hr Attachments
  • 88. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ................................................................................................................. 1 3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS.................................................................................... 1 4.0 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS .............................................................................. 4 APPENDICES APPENDIX 1........................................................................................... SURVEY DOCUMENTATION APPENDIX 2 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..SITE PHOTO
  • 89. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 3683-85 DEVONSHIRE; PARCEL #21070678 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN JUNE 2013 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 1 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN 1.0 INTRODUCTION ADR Consultants, LLC (ADR) contracted Performance Environmental Services, Inc. (Performance) to conduct a hazardous materials survey of the property located at 3683-85 Devonshire in Detroit, Michigan. The purpose of the survey was to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and identify building materials suspected of containing asbestos. Performance representatives Mr. Jonathan Burtraw (Accreditation #A9816) and Ms. Kristen Malysz (Accreditation #A9268) conducted the on-site survey and sample collection activities on June 5, 2013. 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK ADR provided locations for the scope of work and the subsequent survey area. EPA certified and Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) accredited Asbestos Building Inspectors performed the survey to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate and sample materials suspected of containing asbestos. Performance also provided project review, report preparation and consultation services during the course of this project. As part of this study, Performance completed the following: 1) Conducted a survey of accessible areas to note the presence of materials that have the potential to become hazardous during demolition and to locate building materials suspected of containing asbestos; 2) Collected bulk material samples for subsequent analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM); and, 3) Submitted bulk samples collected during this survey to a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. Performance assembled the information collected during the study in this report, which details the laboratory results and locations of sampled materials. 3.0 SURVEY OVERVIEW AND FINDINGS 3.1 SUSPECTED HAZARDOUS AND ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS As a result of our survey, Performance observed no equipment that contained materials that may become hazardous during demolition. Performance also observed twelve (12) types of material suspected of containing asbestos. The suspect materials were classified into homogeneous areas. A homogeneous area (HA) is a building material that appears similar in terms of color, texture, and apparent date of application. The materials were assigned HA numbers 1 through 12, and were compiled as follows:
  • 90. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 3683-85 DEVONSHIRE; PARCEL #21070678 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN JUNE 2013 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 2 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN 1) Window glazing (small wood frame, white); 2) Window glazing (metal frame, red); 3) Sink caulk (white); 4) Hard plaster (white finishcoat and gray browncoat); 5) Window glazing (wood frame, off-white); 6) Attic insulation; 7) 1’x 1’ Splined ceiling tile (small holes); 8) Vibration dampener; 9) 12” x 12” Floor tile (beige) and black mastic; 10) Wood flooring paper underlayment; 11) Linoleum remnants; and, 12) Exterior caulk. 3.2 IDENTIFIED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIALS Performance collected thirty-seven (37) bulk material samples of the identified homogeneous areas and submitted them to an NVLAP-accredited laboratory for PLM analysis. As the laboratory results indicate, asbestos was detected in the following HA numbers: HA # Material Description Asbestos-Containing Material Location Asbestos Content 1 Window glazing (small wood frame, white) Glazing Basement exterior 2.0% Chrysotile 4 Hard plaster (white finishcoat and gray browncoat) Hard plaster Throughout with most removed on 1 st floor (except debris) NAD/ NAD/ 0.5-1.25% Chrysotile/ NAD 5 Window glazing (wood frame, off-white) Window glazing Throughout 1 st and 2 nd floors, garage 0-2.25% Chrysotile 9 12” x 12” Floor tile (beige) and black mastic Black mastic Basement NAD/ 1.25% Chrysotile 12 Exterior caulk Caulk Exterior windows and doors 2.75% Chrysotile Refer to the attached Appendix for the complete laboratory data and the Chain of Custody records. 3.3 DISCUSSION 3.3.1 Asbestos Control and Management Renovation and demolition activities, as well as some maintenance activities have the potential to disturb materials and release asbestos fibers into the environment.
  • 91. MICHIGAN LAND BANK FAST TRACK AUTHORITY PROPERTIES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY REPORT 3683-85 DEVONSHIRE; PARCEL #21070678 POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ANALYSIS DETROIT, MICHIGAN JUNE 2013 PERFORMANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. PAGE 3 30553 WIXOM ROAD, SUITE 500 WIXOM, MICHIGAN EPA: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS), requires notification and procedures for emissions control depending on whether the asbestos material in question falls into the definition of “Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material” (RACM). NESHAPS defines RACM as: (a) Friable asbestos material, (b) Category I nonfriable ACM that has become friable, (c) Category I nonfriable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d) Category II nonfriable 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. The proceeding items summarize basic requirements for demolition and renovation projects according to NESHAPS: (1) In a facility being demolished, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously. (2) In a facility being demolished, only the notification requirements apply, if the combined amount of RACM is (i) Less than 260 linear feet on pipes and less than 160 square feet on other facility components, and (ii) Less than 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously or there is no asbestos. (3) If the facility is being demolished under an order of a State or local government agency issued because the facility is structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse, specific requirements apply (see NESHAPS for details). (4) If the facility is being renovated, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM to be stripped, removed, dislodged, cut, drilled, or similarly disturbed is (i) At least 260 linear feet on pipes or at least 160 square feet on other facility components, or (ii) At least 35 cubic feet off facility components where the length or area could not be measured previously. Michigan LARA: According to the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), in a facility where demolition, renovation or encapsulation is to occur, notification requirements and procedures for asbestos emission control apply if the combined amount of RACM is at least 10 linear feet on pipes or at least 15 square feet on other facility components.