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February 1, 2019
Erica M. Craft City of Anderson 601 S. Main Street Anderson, South Carolina
Re: Asbestos Survey Update of 1114 White Street D&F Job Number: 013707.00
On January 15, 2019 Davis & Floyd, Inc. conducted an asbestos survey update at the Single-Family Residence, located at 1114 White Street, Anderson, South Carolina. The residence was not occupied at the time of our survey.
The purpose of the survey was to identify suspect asbestos containing materials (ACM’s) that may be present in the building. Sampling and analysis conforms to the amendments of South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) Regulation 61-86.1 “Standards of Performance for Asbestos Projects”, latest edition.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) define materials as asbestos-containing if an asbestos content of greater than one percent (>1%) is detected in a representative sample. Asbestos, in concentrations greater than one percent (>1%), was identified in some of the samples collected. The chimney sealer was presumed asbestos containing material (PACM). Field conditions and quantities in this report should be verified prior to performing any asbestos removals. The asbestos survey report is attached to this letter.
Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any questions regarding this report at (864)229-5211 or [email protected]
Very truly yours,
DAVIS & FLOYD
Mark H. Stevens Sr. Environmental Designer
Asbestos Survey Update for
City of Anderson Final Report – January, 2019
1114 White Street
Single-Family Residence
D&F Job No. 013707.00
PREPARED FOR:
Erica M. Craft
City of Anderson
401 South Main Street
Anderson, SC 29624
PREPARED BY:
Davis & Floyd, Inc.
1319 Highway 72/221 E
Greenwood, South Carolina 29649
(864) 229-5211
√ Asbestos Present (Requires Project Design)
Asbestos Survey Update Davis & Floyd, Inc. 1114 White St D&F Job No. 013707.00 Jan, 2019
Table of Contents
Section 1.0 Asbestos Survey Report………………………………………………………2
1.1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Homogeneous Material Assessment………………………………………………………………………………………………………4
1.3 Bulk Sample Results…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5
1.4 Regulatory Requirements…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6
1.5 Definitions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….6
Section 2.0 Laboratory Analysis Reports.............................................. 7
Section 3.0 Applicable Licenses ........................................................ 13
Section 4.0 Photographs ................................................................... 15
Appendix 'A'……………………………………………………………………………………………………….…25
2018 Michael Baker International Asbestos Survey Report
Asbestos Survey Update Davis & Floyd, Inc. 1114 White St D&F Job No. 013707.00 Jan, 2019
Section 1.0 Asbestos Survey Report
Sub-Section 1.1 Introduction
On January 15, 2019, Davis & Floyd, Inc. conducted an asbestos building inspection at a Single-Family Residence located at 1114 White Street in Anderson, South Carolina. The purpose of this inspection was to update a previous asbestos survey report by Michael Baker International (September 5, 2018), and to perform supplemental bulk sampling and analysis to conform with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) Regulation 61-86.1 Standards of Performance for Asbestos Projects effective May 27, 2011, for the purpose of demolition.
Background
Davis & Floyd, Inc. reviewed the asbestos survey report of the structure prepared by Michael Baker International, dated September 5, 2018. A copy of this report is presented in Appendix ‘A’. The report includes the laboratory analysis of approximately twenty-three (23) bulk samples from various materials throughout the structure:
Wall & ceiling Board Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Floor Adhesive (yellow block) Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Floor Adhesive (green flower) Vinyl Floor Tile and Floor Adhesive (9 x 9 tan) Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Floor Adhesive (9 x 9 white) Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Floor Adhesive (wood pattern) Wall Adhesive Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Floor Adhesive (yellow stone) Window Caulking Cement Siding (transite) Asphaltic Roofing (gray shingles) Paint Sealer (silver) Siding and Roofing Material (tar paper) Stucco (on ceiling board)
Additional Bulk Sample Analysis
Additional bulk samples were collected by Davis & Floyd, Inc. to meet the requirement of the SCDHEC Regulation 61-86.1 Standards of Performance for Asbestos Projects effective May 27, 2011, from accessible suspect materials within the residence and the samples were subsequently analyzed for asbestos content by an accredited laboratory. The suspect materials observed include:
Gypsum board Joint compound Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Floor Adhesive (yellow block) Wall Adhesive Window Caulking Asphaltic Roofing (gray shingles) Paint Sealer (silver) Siding and Roofing Material (tar paper) Stucco (on ceiling board) Chimney Sealer @ Roof Penetration (presumed asbestos) PACM
Asbestos Survey Update Davis & Floyd, Inc. 1114 White St D&F Job No. 013707.00
Jan, 2019
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC), define materials as asbestos containing if an asbestos content of greater than one percent (>1%) is detected in a representative sample. A total of Sixteen (16) Homogeneous Materials (Areas) were identified throughout the residence. The following table identifies a summary of the asbestos containing materials (ACM’s) as a result of the samples collected:
Sub-Section 1.2 Identified Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM):
Homo. ID (# of
samples) Homogeneous Material (Category)1 Overall
Condition 2
Potential for Further
Disturbance 3 HM-1,HM-13 (5) Gyp. Bd. w/ Jt. Comp (stucco) - 3,800 s.f. F-Poor High
HM-3 (2) Vinyl Floor Sheeting – 255 s.f. Miscellaneous NF-Good LowHM-4 (2) Vinyl Floor Tile 9 x 9 – 585 s.f. Miscellaneous NF-Good LowHM-5 (2) Vinyl Floor Sheeting – 120 s.f. Miscellaneous NF-Good LowHM-7 (2) Vinyl Floor Sheeting – 42 s.f. Miscellaneous NF-Good LowHM-9 (2) Cement Siding – 2,250 s.f. Miscellaneous NF-Good High
HM-1,HM-13 Contaminated Floor Area - 2,250 s.f. Miscellaneous F-Poor HighHM-16 Chimney Sealer (PACM) - 50 s.f. Misc. (Cat. II) NF-Good Low
1-Homogeneous Material (Category): Surf. -Surfacing; Misc.-Miscellaneous; TSI-Thermal System Insulation
2-Overall Condition: (F) - Friable – Good, Fair, Poor; (NF)-Non-Friable – Good, Fair, Poor
3-Potential for Further Disturbance: Low, Medium, High
Category I – Nonfriable asbestos or nonfriable asbestos containing packing, gaskets, and resilient floor covering; and asphalt roofing products containing greater than one present (1%) asbestos as determined using the method specified in 40 CFR Part 763, Appendix E, Subpart E, or an accepted equivalent.
Category II – Any material that cannot when dry, be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act upon it in the course of demolition or renovation operations, excluding Category I nonfriable ACM and containing greater than one percent (1%) asbestos as determined using the methods specified in 40 CFR Part 763, Appendix E, Subpart E, or an accepted equivalent.
Sub-Section 1.3 Bulk Sample Results
Representative samples of each suspected homogenous material (area) were randomly collected from locations throughout the facility. According to 40 CFR 763.87, the Environmental Protection Agency defines a material to qualify as “asbestos-containing material” if any sample of the suspect material is found to contain asbestos in concentrations greater than one percent (>1%).
In addition, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) Regulation 61.86.1, “Standards of Performance for Asbestos Projects” (May 27, 2011), Section VI-Asbestos Building Inspection Requirements, D. Sampling, paragraph 2.0 states:
1. A licensed asbestos inspector shall collect, in a statistically random manner, atleast three bulk samples from each homogeneous material of TSI and anymiscellaneous material that is not assumed to be ACM. In accordance with ASTME2356, and any subsequent amendments and editions, negative results for non-
Surfacing
Asbestos Survey Update Davis & Floyd, Inc. 1114 White St D&F Job No. 013707.00 Jan, 2019
friable organically bound materials (NOB), such as flooring, mastics and roofing shall be verified with at least one TEM analysis.
To meet this requirement, one sample of each non-friable organically bound material (NOB) was sent to an independent lab for Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analysis. The reports from the independent laboratory (licensed to perform TEM analysis) is also included in this report. During the laboratory analysis process, once a sample in a homogeneous area is found to be asbestos containing material (ACM), the remainder of the samples in that homogeneous area may not be analyzed by the laboratory (TEM or PLM).
Sub-Section 1.4 Regulatory Requirements
Confirmed asbestos containing materials (ACM’s) should not be disturbed by untrained personnel. Damaged or ACM in poor condition should be removed or repaired by trained asbestos workers. Confirmed ACM should be periodically inspected.
Before starting a renovation/demolition project, which involves disturbing the ACM, the ACM should be removed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor. A copy of this report must be submitted to SCDHEC, along with the demolition license application, ten (10) weekdays prior to renovation / demolition activities.
Any activity involving the ACM should be in compliance with South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Regulation 61-86.1, “Standards of Performance for Asbestos Projects”, latest edition.
Category I and Category II non-friable mastics, glues, and adhesives ACM that is not friable or in poor condition may be left in place during demolition.
Sub-Section 1.5 Definitions (R 61-86.1)
Definitions in SCDHEC Regulation 61-86.1 “Standards of Performance for Asbestos Projects” may be viewed at the following web address: https://live-sc-dhec.pantheonsite.io/sites/default/files/media/document/R.61-86.1.pdf
Asbestos Survey Update Davis & Floyd, Inc. 1114 White St D&F Job No. 013707.00 Jan, 2019
Section 2.0 Laboratory Analysis Reports
EMSL Analytical, Inc.10801 Southern Loop Blvd Pineville, NC 28134
Tel/Fax: (704) 525-2205 / (704) 525-2382
http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]
411900575EMSL Order:
Customer ID: DAVI57
Customer PO: 01370700
Project ID:
Attention: Phone:Mark Stevens (864) 229-5211
Fax:Davis & Floyd (864) 229-7119
Received Date:P.O. Drawer 428 01/18/2019 4:51 PM
Analysis Date:Greenwood, SC 29648 01/22/2019
Collected Date:
Project: 01370700
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous
Non-Asbestos Asbestos
% Type
1114-01
411900575-0001
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)90%Cellulose10%Gray
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
Gypsum Board
1114-02
411900575-0002
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)90%Cellulose10%Gray
Fibrous
Homogeneous
Gypsum Board
1114-03
411900575-0003
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)90%Cellulose10%Tan
Fibrous
Homogeneous
Gypsum Board
1114-04
411900575-0004
2% ChrysotileCa Carbonate
Non-fibrous (Other)
30%
68%
Tan
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
Joint Compound
1114-05
411900575-0005
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)Joint Compound
1114-06
411900575-0006
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)Joint Compound
1114-07
411900575-0007
None DetectedCa Carbonate
Non-fibrous (Other)
10%
85%
Cellulose
Glass
3%
2%
Gray/Tan
Fibrous
Heterogeneous
Vinyl Floor Sheeting
(Yellow)
1114-08
411900575-0008
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)99%Cellulose1%Brown
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
Wall Adhesive
1114-09
411900575-0009
None DetectedCa Carbonate
Non-fibrous (Other)
25%
74%
Fibrous (Other)1%Gray/White
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
Window Caulking
1114-10
411900575-0010
None DetectedQuartz
Ca Carbonate
Non-fibrous (Other)
10%
5%
70%
Cellulose15%White/Black
Fibrous
Heterogeneous
Asphaltic Roofing
(Gray)
1114-11
411900575-0011
None DetectedCa Carbonate
Non-fibrous (Other)
8%
90%
Cellulose
Fibrous (Other)
1%
1%
Gray/Tan/White
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
Paint Sealer (Silver)
1114-12
411900575-0012
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)33%Cellulose
Synthetic
65%
2%
Black
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
Tar Paper
1114-13
411900575-0013
3% ChrysotileCa Carbonate
Mica
Non-fibrous (Other)
20%
5%
72%
Tan/White
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
Stucco
Initial report from: 01/22/2019 15:56:34
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EMSL Analytical, Inc.10801 Southern Loop Blvd Pineville, NC 28134
Tel/Fax: (704) 525-2205 / (704) 525-2382
http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]
411900575EMSL Order:
Customer ID: DAVI57
Customer PO: 01370700
Project ID:
Analyst(s)
Eric Loomis (10)
Matthew McDonald (1)
Lee Plumley, Laboratory Manager
or Other Approved Signatory
EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 "Interim
Method"), but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 ("final") version of the method. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without
written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. All
samples received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of
the federal government. EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction for all non -friable organically bound materials prior to analysis. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request.
Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Pineville, NC NVLAP Lab Code 200841-0, VA 3333 00312
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EMSL Analytical, Inc.10801 Southern Loop Blvd Pineville, NC 28134
Tel/Fax: (704) 525-2205 / (704) 525-2382
http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]
EMSL Order: 411900575
Customer ID: DAVI57
Customer PO: 01370700
Project ID:
Attention: Mark Stevens Phone: (864) 229-5211
Davis & Floyd Fax: (864) 229-7119
P.O. Drawer 428 Received Date: 01/18/2019 4:51 PM
Greenwood, SC 29648 Analysis Date: 01/22/2019
Collected Date:
01370700Project:
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Non-Friable Organically Bound Materials by TEM via
EPA/600/R-93/116 Section 2.5.5.1
Sample ID Description Appearance % Matrix Material % Non-Asbestos Fibers Asbestos Types
1114-07
411900575-0014
Vinyl Floor Sheeting
(Yellow)
Brown/Green/Beige
Non-Fibrous
Heterogeneous
100.0 None No Asbestos DetectedOther
1114-08
411900575-0015
Wall Adhesive Brown
Non-Fibrous
Heterogeneous
100.0 None No Asbestos DetectedOther
1114-09
411900575-0016
Window Caulking Gray
Non-Fibrous
Heterogeneous
99.69 Fibrous_Other No Asbestos Detected0.31Other
1114-10
411900575-0017
Asphaltic Roofing (Gray) Gray/Black
Non-Fibrous
Heterogeneous
100.0 None No Asbestos DetectedOther
1114-12
411900575-0018
Tar Paper Gray/Black
Non-Fibrous
Heterogeneous
100.0 None No Asbestos DetectedOther
Analyst(s)
Aaron Hartley (5) Lee Plumley, Laboratory Manager
or other approved signatory
This laboratory is not responsible for % asbestos in total sample when the residue only is submitted for analysis. The above report relates only to the items tested. This report may not be reproduced,
except in full, without written approval by EMSL Analytical , Inc. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with
multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample.
Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Pineville, NC
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Section 3.0 Copy of Applicable Inspector Asbestos Licenses
COPY OF APPLICABLE ASBESTOS LICENSES
Building Inspector:
___________________________Date: _____________
Mark H. Stevens Davis & Floyd, Inc. Environmental Services SCDHEC License No. ASB-22192 (exp. 11/27/19)
1-15-19
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Section 4.0 Photographs
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(HM-1a) Gypsum Wallboard and (HM-1b) asbestos Joint Compound
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(HM-1a & HM-1b) deteriorated asbestos Gypsum Board and Joint Compound on top of asbestos Vinyl Flooring
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(HM-3) asbestos Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Mastic
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(HM-4 & HM-5) asbestos Vinyl Flooring under asbestos contamination
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(HM-6) non-asbestos Wall Adhesive
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(HM-8) non-asbestos Window Caulking / Glazing
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(HM-9) asbestos Cement Siding (transite)
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(HM-13) asbestos Stucco on gypsum ceiling board
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(HM-16) presumed asbestos Chimney Sealer (PACM) (HM-10) non-asbestos Asphaltic Roofing and Felt Paper Note: Chimney Sealer is a Category II non-friable material in good condition and can stay on the structure during demolition.
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Appendix 'A'
2018 Michael Baker International Asbestos Survey Report
101 North Main Street | Greenville, SC 29601
Office: 864-670-2745 | Fax: 864-670-2744
Disclaimer
The information that is presented in this report reflects the conditions that were observed in the building(s) during the time frame
this inspection was conducted. Although every effort was made to identify the potential suspect building materials and components,
there is no guarantee that additional building materials in these damaged buildings are not present. Conditions may exist in the
building(s), such that inaccessible materials may only become apparent during demolition activities. If any hidden, suspicious
material is encountered, it is recommended that the material be analyzed to confirm its asbestos content.
FIGURES
TABLES
TABLE 1
ASBESTOS SURVEY MATERIAL SUMMARY
PARCEL 150-01-02-013-0000
1114 WHITE STREET, ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Homogeneous
Material
Number
Material
Type
Material
Description
Material
LocationsFriable Sample Numbers Sample Results
Sample
Locations
Asbestos-
Containing
Material
Approximate
Quantity of
Asbestos
Condition of
Material
01 No SC-H9-01A None Detected Room 2
SC-H9-01B None Detected Room 6
SC-H9-01C None Detected Room 8
02 No SC-H9-02A None Detected Room 1
SC-H9-02B None Detected Room 1
SC-H9-02C None Detected Room 1
03 SC-H9-03A 15% Chrysotile Room 2 255 Square Feet Damaged
SC-H9-03B Not Analyzed Room 2
SC-H9-03C Not Analyzed Room 2
04 SC-H9-04A 2% Chrysotile Room 2 585 Square Feet Damaged
SC-H9-04B Not Analyzed Room 6
SC-H9-04C Not Analyzed Room 7
05 No SC-H9-05A 15% Chrysotile Room 6
SC-H9-05B Not Analyzed Room 6
SC-H9-05C Not Analyzed Room 7
No
Yes
Yes 120 Square Feet
Not Applicable
No Not Applicable Not Applicable
Yes
Not Applicable
Damaged
Rooms 1 - 15
Vinyl Floor
Sheeting and
Floor
Adhesive
Yellow Block with
Yellow Adhesive
Room 1
Vinyl Floor
Sheeting and
Floor
Adhesive
Green Flower
with Tan
Adhesive
Rooms 1, 2, 6,
and 7
No
Wall &
Ceiling Board
White, with
White Joint
Compound
Room 2
Wood Pattern
with Tan
Adhesive
Rooms 6 and 7Vinyl Floor
Sheeting and
Floor
Adhesive
No
Vinyl Floor
Tile and Floor
Adhesive
9" x 9" Tan with
Tan Adhesive
According to EPA, asbestos-containing material (ACM) is defined as any material containing greater than 1% asbestos using laboratory analysis or, by NESHAP,
contains less than 10% asbestos is considered positive, unless re-analyzed by PLM point count.
TABLE 1
ASBESTOS SURVEY MATERIAL SUMMARY
PARCEL 150-01-02-013-0000
1114 WHITE STREET, ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Homogeneous
Material
Number
Material
Type
Material
Description
Material
LocationsFriable Sample Numbers Sample Results
Sample
Locations
Asbestos-
Containing
Material
Approximate
Quantity of
Asbestos
Condition of
Material
No Not ApplicableNot ApplicableRooms 1 - 15Wall &
Ceiling Board
White, with
White Joint
Compound
06 SC-H9-06A None Detected Room 7
SC-H9-06B None Detected Room 7
SC-H9-06C None Detected Room 12
07 No SC-H9-07A (L) 15% Chrysotile Room 12 42 Square Feet Damaged
SC-H9-07A (FA) 2% Chrysotile Room 12
SC-H9-07B (L) Not Analyzed Room 12
SC-H9-07B (FA) Not Analyzed Room 12
SC-H9-07C (L) Not Analyzed Room 12
SC-H9-07C (FA) Not Analyzed Room 12
08 No SC-H9-08A None Detected Exterior Not Applicable Not Applicable
SC-H9-08B None Detected Exterior
SC-H9-08C None Detected Exterior
09 No SC-H9-09A 15% Chrysotile Exterior Damaged
SC-H9-09B Not Analyzed Exterior
SC-H9-09C Not Analyzed Exterior
Yes
No
Not Applicable
Yes
No Not ApplicableNo
Room 12Yellow Stone
with Tan
Adhesive
Window
Caulking
White, on
Exterior
Windows
Exterior
Vinyl Floor
Sheeting and
Floor
Adhesive
Wall
Adhesive
Exterior
Tan Rooms 7 and 12
2,250 Square
Feet
Cement
Siding
Transite Siding
According to EPA, asbestos-containing material (ACM) is defined as any material containing greater than 1% asbestos using laboratory analysis or, by NESHAP,
contains less than 10% asbestos is considered positive, unless re-analyzed by PLM point count.
TABLE 1
ASBESTOS SURVEY MATERIAL SUMMARY
PARCEL 150-01-02-013-0000
1114 WHITE STREET, ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Homogeneous
Material
Number
Material
Type
Material
Description
Material
LocationsFriable Sample Numbers Sample Results
Sample
Locations
Asbestos-
Containing
Material
Approximate
Quantity of
Asbestos
Condition of
Material
No Not ApplicableNot ApplicableRooms 1 - 15Wall &
Ceiling Board
White, with
White Joint
Compound
10 No SC-H9-10A None Detected Exterior Roof Not Applicable
SC-H9-10B None Detected Exterior Roof
SC-H9-10C None Detected Exterior Roof
11 No SC-H9-11A None Detected Exterior Roof Not Applicable
SC-H9-11B None Detected Exterior Roof
SC-H9-11C None Detected Exterior Roof
12 No SC-H9-12A None Detected Exterior Not Applicable
SC-H9-12B None Detected Exterior
SC-H9-12C None Detected Exterior
13 No SC-H9-13A None Detected Room 1 Not Applicable
SC-H9-13B None Detected Room 2
SC-H9-13C None Detected Room 3
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
No
No
No
No
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Siding and
Roofing
Material
Tar Paper Exterior
Stucco White, on Wall
and Ceiling
Board
Rooms 1, 2, 3,
and 6
Asphaltic
Roofing
Material
Gray Shingles Exterior Roof
Paint Sealer Silver Paint Exterior Roof
According to EPA, asbestos-containing material (ACM) is defined as any material containing greater than 1% asbestos using laboratory analysis or, by NESHAP,
contains less than 10% asbestos is considered positive, unless re-analyzed by PLM point count.
TABLE 2
PAINT SURVEY SUMMARY
PARCEL 150-01-02-013-0000
1114 WHITE STREET, ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Component Locations Color Substrate Condition Findings Recommendations
All painted
components
Interior and
Exterior
All Paint
Colors
All
Substrates
All
Conditions
All paint contains at least a trace of lead
and must be addressed according to
OSHA requirements for lead-containing
paint.
If impacted by renovation/demolition
activities, proper handling and/or removal
of the lead-containing paint is needed.
* The requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Construction Standards need to be invoked if any metal content is present in the paint that may be
affected by renovation activities. OSHA does not provide a minimum concentration criteria level for lead; however, it requires precautions and protection for workers and the working
environment be taken at any work place where an exposure to airborne metals may occur.
TABLE 3
WASTE SAMPLING VIA TCLP
PARCEL 150-01-02-013-0000
1114 WHITE STREET, ANDERSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
Material Type Test TypeMaterial
Description
Sample
Numbers
Sample
ResultsHazardous or Non-Hazardous
Anticipated Waste Debris from Facility TCLP (lead)Building
components SC-H9-TCLP <0.40 mg/L Non-Hazardous
According to the EPA, TCLP criteria limit for leachable lead is defined as 5 milligrams per liter (mg/L) using laboratory analysis.
ATTACHMENT A
EMSL Analytical, Inc.200 Route 130 North Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
Tel/Fax: (800) 220-3675 / (856) 786-5974
http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]
041827347EMSL Order:
Customer ID: BAKE51
Customer PO:
Project ID:
Attention: Phone:Gary Case (412) 375-3996
Fax:Michael Baker, Jr. Inc. (412) 375-3996
Received Date:100 Airside Drive 09/10/2018 8:55 AM
Analysis Date:Moon Township, PA 15108 09/23/2018 - 09/24/2018
Collected Date:
Project: Anderson House 9
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous
Non-Asbestos Asbestos
% Type
SC-H9-01A
041827347-0001
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)90%Cellulose10%White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-01B
041827347-0002
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)92%Cellulose8%White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-02A
041827347-0003
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Brown
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-02B
041827347-0004
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Brown/White
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-03A
041827347-0005
15% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)85%Brown/White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-03B
041827347-0006
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)
SC-H9-04A
041827347-0007
2% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)93%Cellulose5%Brown
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-04B
041827347-0008
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)
SC-H9-05A
041827347-0009
15% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)85%White/Red
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-05B
041827347-0010
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)
SC-H9-06A
041827347-0011
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Brown
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-06B
041827347-0012
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Brown
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-07A-Linoleum
041827347-0013
15% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)85%Tan/White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-07A-Mastic
041827347-0013A
2% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)98%Brown/Black
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-07B-Linoleum
041827347-0014
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)
SC-H9-07B-Mastic
041827347-0014A
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)
Initial report from: 09/24/2018 14:20:10
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EMSL Analytical, Inc.200 Route 130 North Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
Tel/Fax: (800) 220-3675 / (856) 786-5974
http://www.EMSL.com / [email protected]
041827347EMSL Order:
Customer ID: BAKE51
Customer PO:
Project ID:
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
Sample Description Appearance % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous
Non-Asbestos Asbestos
% Type
SC-H9-08A
041827347-0015
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)92%Cellulose8%White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-08B
041827347-0016
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)90%Cellulose10%White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-09A
041827347-0017
15% ChrysotileNon-fibrous (Other)85%Gray
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-09B
041827347-0018
Positive Stop (Not Analyzed)
SC-H9-10A
041827347-0019
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)80%Cellulose20%White/Black
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-10B
041827347-0020
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)75%Cellulose25%White/Black
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-11A
041827347-0021
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Silver
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-11B
041827347-0022
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)97%Cellulose3%Silver
Non-Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-12A
041827347-0023
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)30%Cellulose70%Black
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-12B
041827347-0024
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)25%Cellulose75%Black
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-13A
041827347-0025
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)92%Cellulose8%White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
SC-H9-13B
041827347-0026
None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)92%Glass8%White
Fibrous
Homogeneous
Analyst(s)
Juli Patel (12)
Maxwell Taylor (4)
Olufunke Akintunde (6)
Benjamin Ellis, Laboratory Manager
or Other Approved Signatory
EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . The above analyses were performed in general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/M4-82-020 "Interim
Method"), but augmented with procedures outlined in the 1993 ("final") version of the method. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without
written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. All
samples received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST or any agency of
the federal government. EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction for all non -friable organically bound materials prior to analysis. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request.
Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Cinnaminson, NJ NVLAP Lab Code 101048-0, AIHA-LAP, LLC-IHLAP Lab 100194, NYS ELAP 10872, NJ DEP 03036, PA ID# 68-00367
Initial report from: 09/24/2018 14:20:10
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ConcentrationAnalyzed RDL LeadClient SampleDescription Collected
Test Report: Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (1311/7000B)
EMSL Analytical, Inc.6340 CastlePlace Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46250Phone/Fax: (317) 803-2997 / (317) 803-3047http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]
Attn: Gary CaseMichael Baker, Jr. Inc.100 Airside DriveMoon Township, PA 15108
Received: 09/13/18 8:00 AM
Anderson Houses
Fax: (412) 375-3996Phone: (412) 269-6300
Project:
Collected:
161817911CustomerID: BAKE51CustomerPO:ProjectID:
EMSL Order:
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0001
0.40SC - H1 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0002
0.40SC - H2 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0003
0.40SC - H3 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0004
0.40SC - H4 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0005
0.40SC - H5 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0006
0.40SC - H6 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0007
0.40SC - H7 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0008
0.40SC - H8 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0009
0.40SC - H9 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0010
0.40SC - H10 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0011
0.40SC - H11 - TCLP mg/L
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Doug Wiegand, Laboratory Manageror other approved signatory
This report relates only to those items tested. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Quality Control Data associated with this sample set is within acceptable limits, unless otherwise notedSamples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Indianapolis, IN
Initial report from 09/26/2018 18:17:38
ConcentrationAnalyzed RDL LeadClient SampleDescription Collected
Test Report: Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (1311/7000B)
EMSL Analytical, Inc.6340 CastlePlace Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46250Phone/Fax: (317) 803-2997 / (317) 803-3047http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]
Attn: Gary CaseMichael Baker, Jr. Inc.100 Airside DriveMoon Township, PA 15108
Received: 09/13/18 8:00 AM
Anderson Houses
Fax: (412) 375-3996Phone: (412) 269-6300
Project:
Collected:
161817911CustomerID: BAKE51CustomerPO:ProjectID:
EMSL Order:
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0012
0.40SC - H12 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0013
0.40SC - H13 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0014
0.40SC - H14 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0015
0.40SC - H15 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0016
0.40SC - H16 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0017
0.40SC - H17 - TCLP mg/L
<0.40 mg/L9/26/2018161817911-0018
0.40SC - H18 - TCLP mg/L
Page 2 of 2Test Report PB w/RDL-7.32.3 Printed: 9/26/2018 6:17:38 PM
Doug Wiegand, Laboratory Manageror other approved signatory
This report relates only to those items tested. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Quality Control Data associated with this sample set is within acceptable limits, unless otherwise notedSamples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Indianapolis, IN
Initial report from 09/26/2018 18:17:38
ATTACHMENT B
MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC. – PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD
PARCEL IDENTIFICATION: Parcel 150-01-02-013-0000
PHOTOGRAPH 1
1114 White Street
PHOTOGRAPHS BY
Michael Baker
Comments: Front of house
PHOTOGRAPH 2
1114 White Street
PHOTOGRAPHS BY
Michael Baker
Comments: Material #03 – Vinyl Floor Sheeting (Green Flower)
MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC. – PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD
PARCEL IDENTIFICATION: Parcel 150-01-02-013-0000
PHOTOGRAPH 3
1114 White Street
PHOTOGRAPHS BY
Michael Baker
Comments: Material #04 – Vinyl Floor Tile (9” x 9” Tan)
PHOTOGRAPH 4
1114 White Street
PHOTOGRAPHS BY
Michael Baker
Comments: Material #05 – Vinyl Floor Sheeting (Wooden Pattern)
MICHAEL BAKER INTERNATIONAL, INC. – PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD
PARCEL IDENTIFICATION: Parcel 150-01-02-013-0000
PHOTOGRAPH 5
1114 White Street
PHOTOGRAPHS BY
Michael Baker
Comments: Material #07 – Vinyl Floor Sheeting and Floor Adhesive (Yellow Stone with Tan Adhesive)
PHOTOGRAPH 6
1114 White Street
PHOTOGRAPHS BY
Michael Baker
Comments: Material #09 – Cement Siding (Transite Siding)
ATTACHMENT C
AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC3141 Fairview Park Drive, Suite 777, Falls Church, VA 22042 USA
main +1 703-846-0736 fax +1 703-207-8558
Twitter: @AIHA_LAP_LLCR3 05/05/2015
Page 1 of 1
August 31, 2016
Laboratory ID: 100194
Oommen KappilEMSL Analytical, Inc.200 Route 130 NorthCinnaminson, NJ 08077
Dear Mr. Kappil:
Congratulations! The AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs (AIHA-LAP), LLC’s Analytical Accreditation Board (AAB) has approved EMSL Analytical, Inc. as an accredited Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Lead and Environmental Microbiology laboratory.
Accreditation documentation includes the IHLAP, ELLAP and EMLAP accreditation certificate, scope of accreditation document and a copy of the current AIHA-LAP, LLC license agreement (if your completed agreement is not on file at AIHA-LAP, LLC). The accreditation symbol has been designed for use by all AIHA-LAP, LLC accredited laboratories. If your laboratory chooses to use the symbol in its advertising the laboratory’s accreditation, you must complete and return the AIHA-LAP, LLC license agreement to a Laboratory Accreditation Specialist.Once submitted, an electronic copy of the accreditation symbol will be sent to you. Please inform us if your laboratory does not wish to use the symbol in advertising.
Laboratory accreditation shall be maintained by continued compliance with IHLAP, ELLAP and EMLAPrequirements (see Policy Modules 2B, 2C, 2D, and 6), which includes proficient participation in AIHA-LAP, LLC approved proficiency testing, demonstration of competency, or round robin program as indicated on the AIHA-LAP“Approved PT and Round Robin” webpage, its associated Scope/PT table, and as required in Policy Module 6, for all Fields of Testing (FoTs) for which the laboratory is accredited. An accredited laboratory that wishes to expand into a new FoT must submit an updated accreditation application to AIHA-LAP, LLC for review by the AAB.
Any changes in ownership, laboratory location, personnel, FoTs/Methods, or significant procedural changes shall be reported to AIHA-LAP, LLC in writing within twenty (20) business days of the change.
The accreditation certificate is the property of AIHA-LAP, LLC and must be returned to us should your laboratory withdraw or be removed from the IHLAP, ELLAP and EMLAP.
Again, congratulations. If you have any questions, please contact Lauren Schnack, Laboratory Accreditation Specialist, at (703) 846-0716.
Sincerely,
Cheryl O. MortonManaging Director AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLCacknowledges that
EMSL Analytical, Inc.200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077
Laboratory ID: 100194along with all premises from which key activities are performed, as listed above, has fulfilled the requirements of the AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs (AIHA-LAP), LLC accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 international standard, General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories in the following:
LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAMSINDUSTRIAL HYGIENE Accreditation Expires: September 01, 2018ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD Accreditation Expires: September 01, 2018ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Accreditation Expires: September 01, 2018FOOD Accreditation Expires: UNIQUE SCOPES Accreditation Expires:
Specific Field(s) of Testing (FoT)/Method(s) within each Accreditation Program for which the above named laboratory maintains accreditation is outlined on the attached Scope of Accreditation. Continued accreditation is contingent upon successful on-going compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and AIHA-LAP, LLC requirements. This certificate is not valid without the attached Scope of Accreditation. Please review the AIHA-LAP, LLC website (www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org) for the most current Scope.
William Walsh, CIHChairperson, Analytical Accreditation Board
Cheryl O. MortonManaging Director, AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
Revision 15: 03/30/2016 Date Issued: 08/31/2016
Effective: 04/10/2015100194_Scope_IHLAP (Method Addition)_2016_10_20Page 1 of 2
AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION
EMSL Analytical, Inc. Laboratory ID: 100194200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Issue Date: 10/20/2016
The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the laboratory’s current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation.
Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program (IHLAP)
Initial Accreditation Date: 02/01/1989
IHLAP Scope Category
Field of Testing (FoT)(FoTs cover all relevant
IH matrices)
Technology sub-type/ Detector
Published Reference Method/Title of In-
house Method
Method Description or Analyte
(for internal methods only)
Chromatography Core
Gas Chromatography
GC/FID
NIOSH 1003 ModifiedNIOSH 1005
NIOSH 1400 ModifiedNIOSH 1500 ModifiedNIOSH 1501 ModifiedNIOSH 1550 ModifiedNIOSH 1603 ModifiedNIOSH 2000 Modified
GC/ECD
NIOSH 5502 ModifiedNIOSH 5503 ModifiedNIOSH 5510 ModifiedOSHA 1010 Modified
GC/MS GC/MS EPA TO-15Gas Chromatography (Diffusive Samplers) NIOSH 1501 Modified
Ion Chromatography (IC)
NIOSH 6004 ModifiedNIOSH 6011NIOSH 7903
OSHA ID-165SGOSHA ID-214
OSHA ID-215 Modified
Liquid ChromatographyHPLC/FL NIOSH 2016 ModifiedHPLC/UV NIOSH 5506 Modified
Spectrometry Core Atomic Absorption CVAANIOSH 6009 Modified
OSHA ID-140 ModifiedOSHA ID-145
Effective: 04/10/2015100194_Scope_IHLAP (Method Addition)_2016_10_20Page 2 of 2
IHLAP Scope Category
Field of Testing (FoT)(FoTs cover all relevant
IH matrices)
Technology sub-type/ Detector
Published Reference Method/Title of In-
house Method
Method Description or Analyte
(for internal methods only)
Spectrometry Core
Atomic AbsorptionFAA NIOSH 7082
GFAA NIOSH 7105Inductively-Coupled
PlasmaICP/MS NIOSH 7300 ModifiedICP/AES NIOSH 7300 Modified
X-ray Diffraction (XRD)NIOSH 7500 Modified
OSHA ID-142 ModifiedUV/VIS (Colorimetric) NIOSH 6010 Modified
Asbestos/Fiber Microscopy Core
Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) EPA 600/R-93/116
Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) NIOSH 7400
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
EPA AHERA - 40 CFR Part 763
EPA AHERA Method (40 CFR 763, Subpart E,
Appendix A, Mandatory Method
NIOSH 7402
Miscellaneous CoreGravimetric
NIOSH 0500NIOSH 0600NIOSH 5524
Thermo-optical Analysis (TOA) NIOSH 5040
Beryllium Testing Inductively-Coupled Plasma ICP/MS
NIOSH 7300NIOSH 7303
A complete listing of currently accredited Industrial Hygiene laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLC website at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org
Effective: 05/04/2015100194_Scope_ELLAP_2016_08_31Page 1 of 1
AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION
EMSL Analytical, Inc. Laboratory ID: 100194200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Issue Date: 08/31/2016
The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the laboratory’s current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation.
The EPA recognizes the AIHA-LAP, LLC ELLAP program as meeting the requirements of the National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) established under Title X of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 and includes paint, soil and dust wipe analysis. Air analysis is not included as part of the NLLAP.
Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELLAP)
Initial Accreditation Date: 01/18/1995
A complete listing of currently accredited Environmental Lead laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLC website at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org
Field of Testing (FoT) Technology sub-type/ Detector Method Method Description
(for internal methods only)
Paint EPA SW-846 3050BEPA SW-846 7000B
Soil EPA SW-846 3050BEPA SW-846 7000B
Settled Dust by Wipe EPA SW-846 3050BEPA SW-846 7000B
Airborne Dust NIOSH 7082
Composited Wipes EPA SW-846 3050BEPA SW-846 7000B
Effective: 03/12/2013100194_Scope_EMLAP_2016_08_31Page 1 of 2
AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION
EMSL Analytical, Inc. Laboratory ID: 100194200 Route 130 North, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077 Issue Date: 08/31/2016
The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the laboratory’s current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation.
Environmental Microbiology Laboratory Accreditation Program (EMLAP)
Initial Accreditation Date: 09/01/2002
EMLAP Category Field of Testing (FoT) Method Method Description
(for internal methods only)
Fungal
Air - Culturable M005 Detection and Enumeration of Culturable Fungi from Environmental Samples
Bulk - Culturable M005 Detection and Enumeration of Culturable Fungi from Environmental Samples
Surface - Culturable M005 Detection and Enumeration of Culturable Fungi from Environmental Samples
Air - Direct Examination 05-TP-003.7
Standard Operating Procedure for the Analysis of Airborne Fungal Spores,
Hyphal Fragments, Pollen, Insect Fragments, Skin Fragments and Fibrous
Particulate by Optical Microscopy of Spore Trap Samples
Bulk - Direct Examination M041
Standard Operating Procedure for the Microscopic Examination of Fungal
Spores, Fungal Structures, Hyphae, Pollen, Insect Fragments, and Fibrous Material
from Surface Samples
Surface - Direct Examination M041
Standard Operating Procedure for the Microscopic Examination of Fungal
Spores, Fungal Structures, Hyphae, Pollen, Insect Fragments, and Fibrous Material
from Surface Samples
Bacterial
Air - Culturable M009 Detection and Enumeration of Culturable Bacteria from Environmental Samples
Bulk - Culturable M009 Detection and Enumeration of CulturableBacteria from Environmental Samples
Surface - Culturable M009Detection and Enumeration of Culturable
Bacteria from Environmental Samples
Effective: 03/12/2013100194_Scope_EMLAP_2016_08_31Page 2 of 2
EMLAP Category Field of Testing (FoT) Method Method Description
(for internal methods only)
Bacterial Legionella 05-TP-002Recovery of Legionella from the
Environment Using the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s Culture Method
A complete listing of currently accredited Environmental Microbiology laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLCwebsite at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org
Asbestos Survey Update Davis & Floyd, Inc. 1114 White St D&F Job No. 013707.00 Jan, 2019
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