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Long Beach Unified School District HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY – LOWELL ELEMENTARY PORTABLE PROJECT (RFP #2021-15) Lowell Elementary School 5201 East Broadway Long Beach, California 90803 January 5, 2021

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Long Beach Unified School District

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY –

LOWELL ELEMENTARY PORTABLE

PROJECT

(RFP #2021-15)

Lowell Elementary School5201 East Broadway Long Beach, California 90803

January 5, 2021

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HAZARDOUS

MATERIALS SURVEY

LOWELL

ELEMENTARY

PORTABLE PROJECT

Lowell Elementary (RFP #2021-15)

Prepared for:

Long Beach Unified School District Facilities Development and Planning 2425 Webster Avenue Long Beach, California 90810

Prepared by:

Arcadis U.S., Inc. 320 Commerce Suite 200 Irvine, California 92602 Tel: 714 730 9052 Fax: 714 730 9345

www.arcadis.com

Our Ref.:

30063365

Date:

January 5, 2021

David Mo

DOSH CSST Certification No.:17-5973

CDPH Lead Sampling Technician: LRC-00002619

Jeffery Johnson

DOSH CAC Certification No.: 03-3483

Gretchen Kunze-Fahrney

DOSH CAC Certification No.: 03-3270

CDPH Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor No.: LRC-00004849

CDPH Lead Project Monitor No.: LRC-00004848

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CONTENTS

Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................ iv

1 Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................... 1

2 Introduction, Purpose, and Scope of Services ........................................................................................... 1

3 Historical Data and Scope of Work ............................................................................................................ 2

4 Visual Survey, Sampling, Methodology and Analytical Procedures ........................................................... 2

4.1 Asbestos ......................................................................................................................................... 3

4.2 Lead ................................................................................................................................................ 3

5 Discussion of Survey Findings ................................................................................................................... 4

5.1 Asbestos ......................................................................................................................................... 4

5.2 Lead ................................................................................................................................................ 4

6 Conclusions and Recommendations .......................................................................................................... 5

6.1 Asbestos ......................................................................................................................................... 5

6.2 Lead ................................................................................................................................................ 6

7 Confidentiality, Assumptions and Limitations ............................................................................................. 6

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TABLES

1 Summary of Lead-Based Paint Sample Results

2 Summary of Lead-Containing Paint Sample Results

APPENDICES

Appendix A Abatement Specifications

Appendix B Site Drawing

Appendix C Sample Location Drawings

Appendix D Tables of all Hazardous Materials to be Impacted During Lunch Assembly Scope of Work

Appendix E Locations of Homogeneous Areas

Appendix F All Laboratory Analytics

Appendix G Chain of Custody for Returned Samples

Appendix H RCRA, Non-RCRA and Non-hazardous Manifest Templates

Appendix I Employee Certifications and Laboratory Certifications

Appendix J Scope of Work

Appendix K Consultant’s Checklist

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

ACM Asbestos-Containing Material

ACCM Asbestos-Containing Construction Material

AHERA Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act

Arcadis Arcadis U.S., Inc.

ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials

Cal/OSHA California Occupational Safety and Health Administration

CCR California Code of Regulations

CDPH California Department of Public Health

CFC Chlorofluorocarbon

CFR Code of Federal Regulations

COC Chain of Custody

DOSH Division of Occupational Safety and Health

DTSC Department of Toxic Substances Control

ELAP Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program

ELLAP Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program

HA Homogenous Applications

HUD Housing and Urban Development

LBP Lead-Based Paint

LBUSD Long Beach Unified School District

LCP Lead-Containing Paint

LF Linear Feet

mg/cm2 Milligram per Square Centimeter

mg/kg Milligram per Kilogram

ND No Asbestos Detected

NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants

NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology

NVLAP National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program

OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration

PLM Polarized Light Microscopy

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RACM Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material

SCAQMD South Coast Air Quality Management District

SF Square Feet

STLC Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration

TCLP Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure

TTLC Total Threshold Limit Concentration

U.S. EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency

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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Arcadis U.S. Inc. (Arcadis) was retained by the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) to conduct a

Hazardous Material Survey (here in referend to as “survey “) of Lowell Elementary School located at 5201

East Broadway in Long Beach, California (herein referred to as the “Site”) prior to the upcoming Portable

Project.

This report provides the results of the survey conducted at the site. The survey was conducted to visually

inspect, representatively sample, and analyze samples of the site building materials suspected of

containing asbestos and lead.

Based on the asbestos laboratory analytical results of the survey conducted by Arcadis, asbestos was not

identified in materials sampled during the December 10, 2020 sampling event. Any contractors planning to

use this survey report for bidding purposes should ensure review of the historical positive asbestos data

from previous Consultants provided by the District summarized in Appendix D.

Additionally, based on the lead laboratory analytical results, Arcadis positively identified four different paint

coatings containing lead within the Lunch Assembly Area and Playground Area during the December 10,

2020 sampling event:

Beige Paint on Wood Columns of Lunch Assembly Area.

Red Paint on Metal Column Footings of Lunch Assembly Area.

White Paint on Wood Trusses and Ceiling of Lunch Assembly Area.

White Paint on Asphalt of Playground Area.

2 INTRODUCTION, PURPOSE, AND SCOPE OF SERVICES

Arcadis conducted visual assessment, inspections and sampling in order to provide hazardous material

assessment in support of upcoming Portable Project at Lowell Elementary school located at 5201 East

Broadway in Long Beach, California (“the Site”).

The purpose of the hazardous material assessment was to determine if any suspect building materials,

which are scheduled to be disturbed by the planned project, contains asbestos or lead. The scope of

services included the following:

1) A review of existing hazardous material report(s) prepared by consultants for prior projects, to

determine if bulk sampling data was adequate to determine the presence or absence of asbestos

of the previous materials sampled.

2) Review of the scope of work provided including drawings.

3) Identify suspect ACMs and lead-containing paint that will be impacted by the planned project.

4) Collect appropriate amount of asbestos bulk samples and lead-chip paint samples (contingent on

the x-ray fluorescence [XRF] sampling is negative).

5) Analyze samples for asbestos and lead content.

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6) Inventory suspect items considered to be hazardous to include fluorescent light ballast and bulbs,

mercury vapor lights, mercury thermostats and light switches, and cooling units, air conditioners,

and water fountains suspect of containing Freon.

7) Provide LBUSD with a project specific report with our findings.

The asbestos and lead surveys were conducted on December 10, 2020 by Mr. David Mo, with Arcadis.

Mr. Mo is a California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) Site Surveillance Technician

and California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Lead Sampling Technician. Copies of the inspectors’

qualifications are included in Appendix I.

The survey performed was limited only to the areas involved in and building materials impacted by the

scope of work for the above referenced project. The following areas are to be impacted by the scope of

work: Lunch Assembly Area and Playground Area.

3 HISTORICAL DATA AND SCOPE OF WORK

Previous surveys by other consultants for past projects were reviewed prior to the site survey. A table

summarizing the historical ACM results is included in Appendix D. Appendix D includes both Arcadis and

historical survey data collected from previous consultants. Materials listed in this table are possible

materials that could be encountered/disturbed during construction. This report only covers the materials

that were surveyed by Arcadis. Arcadis is not liable of survey material information collected from historic

data by other consulting firms.

The District provided project scope was used to identify, sample, and analyze suspect materials within the

following path of construction during the December 10, 2020 sampling event:

New asphalt paving / concrete at all disturbed areas to accommodate new portables. Conduct

asbestos testing on asphalt and concrete areas to be disturbed.

Removal, replacement or relocation of existing underground utilities including electrical, plumbing,

fire alarm, low voltage, etc. to accommodate new portables. Conduct comprehensive testing based

on work design.

Demolition of exiting lunch shelter. Conduct comprehensive testing based on work design.

4 VISUAL SURVEY, SAMPLING, METHODOLOGY AND

ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES

Unless noted herein, intrusive or destructive investigations were not performed at the Site to identify

materials that may be hidden or obstructed from normal view. Examples of potentially hidden or obstructed

areas include, but are not limited to: wall cavity interiors, pipe chases, spaces above fixed ceilings,

sub floors, adhesives behind wall-mounted mirrors, etc. The survey did not include excavation or

subsurface investigation. Below are the sampling, methodology and analytical procedures for each

material type.

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4.1 Asbestos

Arcadis inventoried and collected representative bulk samples from suspect homogeneous applications. A

homogeneous application consists of a suspect ACM that is uniform in texture and appearance, is believed

to have been installed at one time, and is not likely to consist of more than one type or formulation of

material. This preliminary information was utilized to form a sampling strategy that would allow for a

representative number of samples to be randomly collected from each observed suspect material (i.e.,

homogeneous application).

The ACM survey was conducted in general accordance with United States Environmental Protection

Agency (USEPA) National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) Standard 40 CFR

61, Subpart M (Asbestos), USEPA Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Standard 40

CFR 763, Subpart E, and California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) asbestos

survey and/or sampling regulations.

Bulk asbestos samples were placed in individual sealed plastic containers, each with a unique sample

number. Sampling equipment was cleaned between samples to prevent cross contamination. The

sampling was also conducted in a manner to minimize the potential for release of asbestos fibers.

Upon completion of the survey, chain-of-custody forms were filled out and the samples were sent to LA

Testing, Inc. (LA Testing), of South Pasadena, California for bulk sampling analysis using polarized light

microscopy (PLM), in accordance with the USEPA’s “Method of Determination of Asbestos in Bulk

Samples,” EPA/600/R-93/116. The laboratory is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory

Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for asbestos analysis and the California Environmental Laboratory

Accreditation Program (ELAP).

Federal regulations require that building materials containing greater than one percent (>1%) asbestos are

considered as ACMs. However, Cal/OSHA considers building materials with greater than one-tenth of one

percent (0.1%) to be classified as asbestos-containing construction materials (ACCMs). This Cal/OSHA

regulation would include materials with laboratory results of one percent or less (i.e., “trace”). To

determine if a “trace” material contains greater than 0.1% asbestos, analysis with a greater sensitivity,

such as point counting, would be required.

A representative number of samples were collected for each Homogeneous Application, and a

Homogeneous Application Summary is provided as Appendix D of this report.

4.2 Lead

The CDPH, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and EPA define LBP

as paint or other surface coating with lead content equal to or greater than 1.0 milligrams per square

centimeter (mg/cm2) of surface area or 5,000 parts per million (ppm) or 0.5 percent (%) by weight.

A lead-containing paint (LCP) is a paint or coating which contains any detectable quantity of lead but does

not meet the definition of a LBP as described above. LCPs must be identified for OSHA compliance

purposes. OSHA does not define a safe level of lead in paint and considers paint with any detectable lead

to be a potential hazard. However, Cal/OSHA considers lead paint with a concentration of <0.06% or <600

ppm to represent a low exposure risk unless aggressively disturbed by a triggered task.

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Upon completion of the survey, chain-of-custody forms were filled out and the samples were sent under

chain of custody to LA Testing of Huntington Beach, California, a laboratory accredited by the California

Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program / Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program

(ELAP / ELLAP) for Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) analysis by USEPA Method 3050/7420.

5 DISCUSSION OF SURVEY FINDINGS

5.1 Asbestos

Arcadis identified four HAs within the project survey areas. A total of 12 bulk samples of suspected

asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) were collected and submitted for laboratory analysis. Based on the

laboratory analytical results, asbestos was not identified in sampled materials during the December 10,

2020 sampling event.

Quantities are approximate and based on visual estimates within accessible areas. Quantities are not to be

relied upon for bidding and financial transactions involving this material. Contractors are recommended to

verify all quantities.

The laboratory results are provided in Appendix F. Chain of Custody for the suspect ACM samples

shipped to LA Testing is provided in Appendix G. Drawings depicting the approximate locations where

samples were collected are provided in Appendix C. Locations of the areas impacted during completion of

modernization scope of work is provided in Appendix E.

5.2 Lead

A total seven paint chip samples were obtained from the Site. Samples were collected from accessible

representative locations throughout the buildings.

The following building materials were identified as having lead content exceeding the screening level for

LBP or LCP. Painted materials below are considered to be LBP, as they contain greater than 5,000 ppm of

lead concentration.

LBPs and LCPs that are damaged (fair or poor condition) require stabilization prior to demolition. Table 1

lists LBPs and Table 2 lists LCPs identified during the December 10, 2020 sampling event. Refer to

Appendix D for paint chip results.

Table 1 - Summary of Lead-Based Paint Sample Results

Sampling

Method

and No.

Component Material

Location

Color &

Condition Substrate

Lead

Concentration

(ppm)

Scope of

Impact

Lunch Assembly Area

Pb-01 Column Lunch

Assembly Area Beige/Poor Wood 74,000 ppm

May be

Impacted

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Sampling

Method

and No.

Component Material

Location

Color &

Condition Substrate

Lead

Concentration

(ppm)

Scope of

Impact

Pb-02 Column

Footings

Lunch

Assembly Area Red/Intact Metal 37,000 ppm

May be

Impacted

Pb-03 Trusses and

Ceiling

Lunch

Assembly Area White/Fair Wood 140,000 ppm

May be

Impacted

Table 2 - Summary of Lead-Containing Paint Sample Result

Sampling

Method

and No.

Component Material

Location

Color &

Condition Substrate

Lead

Concentration

(ppm)

Scope of

Impact

Building A

Pb-04 Floor Playground

Area White/Fair Asphalt 110 ppm

May be

Impacted

Quantities are approximate and based on visual estimates within accessible areas. Quantities are not to be

relied upon for bidding and financial transactions involving this material. Contractors are recommended to

verify all quantities.

The remaining paint chip samples collected by Arcadis had a lead content reported as less than limit of

detection by LA Testing. Laboratory analytical report is provided in Appendix F and COC for the lead

sampling conducted is provided in Appendix G. Sample location diagrams are provided in Appendix C.

Diagrams of areas impacted during completion of modernization scope of work are provided in

Appendix E.

6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

6.1 Asbestos

Arcadis identified four homogenous materials throughout the Lunch Assembly Area and Playground Area.

Based on the laboratory analytical results, asbestos was not identified in sampled materials during the

December 10, 2020 sampling event.

In the event that additional suspect ACMs, not identified by this report, are uncovered during demolition or

renovation activities, Arcadis recommends that the materials be investigated and sampled by a qualified,

licensed inspector and analyzed for asbestos content prior to any disturbance.

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6.2 Lead

Lead was identified in building surface coatings throughout the Lunch Assembly Area and Playground

Area. Arcadis recommends that the contractor who would disturb lead-containing surfaces be notified of

the results and their requirement to comply with the OSHA Lead in Construction Standard, CFR, Title 29,

1926.62 and Cal/OSHA Construction Safety Orders, Lead CCR, Title 8, Section 1532.1, effective

November 4, 1993 (revised March 7, 1997); specifically, as related to requirements where there may be

potential employee exposure.

The employer or contractor is recommended to send notification to Cal/OSHA prior to the start of a job

disturbing lead unless: the lead content of the material disturbed is less than 0.5 percent by weight, 5,000

parts per million or 0.7 mg/cm2; the amount of lead-containing material is less than 100 square feet (SF) or

100 linear feet (LF); or the only task is torch cutting or welding for no longer than one hour per shift.

Painted surfaces listed as Fair and Poor are required to be stabilized prior to demolition. Properly

protected workers are tasked to remove loose, flaky paint and contain the waste for disposal. This is so

that paint is not dislodged, which could potentially result in an exposure or environmental contamination

during demolition. Typically, lead-trained workers wearing protective suits and respirators will scrape away

delaminated paints using wet methods to mitigate dusts. The paint chips are collected directly by HEPA-

vacuums or are contained on polyethylene tarps until collection and disposal.

Waste characterization sampling and analysis is recommended for each representative waste stream.

Waste stream analyses typically include total threshold limit concentrations (TTLC), soluble threshold limit

concentration (STLC), and toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP), as required.

Lead-coated materials are recommended for disposal in accordance with CCR Title 22, Division 4.5.

Materials to be disposed in a demolition landfill must be sampled and the sample results must meet

Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)-criteria. Lead-coated materials (i.e., scrap steel) is

suggested to be recycled at a facility capable of recycling lead-coated wastes in accordance with

applicable regulations. In the case that the Contractor encounters steel beams during the path of

renovation, they are to be considered as lead based, until tested otherwise.

7 CONFIDENTIALITY, ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS

The opinions, conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are limited to the information

obtained during the performance of the specific scope of service identified in the report. To the extent that

Arcadis relied upon any information prepared by other parties not under direct contract to Arcadis, no

representation as to the accuracy or completeness of such information is made. This report is an

instrument of professional service and the services described in the report were performed in accordance

with generally accepted standards and level of skill and care ordinarily exercised by members of the

profession working under similar conditions including comparable budgetary and schedule constraints. No

warranty, guarantee or certification express or implied, is intended or given with respect to Arcadis’

services, opinions, conclusions or recommendations. This statement is in lieu of any other statement either

expressed or implied.

Arcadis’ observations, the results of testing and Arcadis’ opinions, conclusions and recommendations

apply solely to conditions existing at the specific times when and specific locations where Arcadis’

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investigative work was performed. Arcadis affirms that data gathered and presented by Arcadis in this

report was collected in an appropriate manner in accordance with generally accepted methods and

practices. Arcadis cannot be responsible for decisions made by our client solely on the basis of economic

factors. Observation and testing activities such as those conducted by Arcadis are inherently limited and

do not represent a conclusive or complete characterization. Arcadis analyzed only the substances,

conditions and locations described in the report at the time indicated. Conditions in other parts of the

project site, building or area may vary from conditions at the specific locations where observations were

made and where testing was performed by Arcadis. Additionally, other building material hazards which

were not identified by Arcadis, may also be present un- accessed areas and in walls, ceilings, cavities and

floors. Therefore, the extent of Arcadis’ opinions, conclusions and recommendations are limited and 100%

confidence in these opinions, conclusions and recommendations cannot reasonably be achieved. Nothing

contained in this report shall relieve any other party of its responsibility to abide by contract documents and

applicable laws, codes, regulations, or standards nor shall it be considered medical advice or consultation.

No recommendations were provided for materials containing less than one percent asbestos. Materials

containing less than one percent asbestos do not meet either the generally accepted industry definition of

asbestos-containing material (any material containing greater than one percent asbestos) or the EPA

definition of friable ACM (any material containing more than one percent (1%) asbestos as analyzed by

Polarized Light Microscopy that, when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand

pressure.) Arcadis, however, makes no statement, implied or explicit, about the hazards of materials

containing less than one percent asbestos.

This report is expressly for the sole and exclusive use of the party for whom this report was originally

prepared and for the particular purpose outlined in the report. Only the party for whom this report was

originally prepared and/or other specifically named parties have the right to make use of and rely upon this

report. Reuse of this report or any portion thereof for other than its intended purpose, or if modified, or if

used by third parties, shall be at the user’s sole risk. This report must be presented in its entirety.

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A

ABATEMENT SPECIFICATIONS

PROJECT MANUAL FOR LEAD WASTE REMOVAL SCOPE OF WORK

LOWELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 5201 EAST BROADWAY

LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90803

I. SCOPE

The lead waste abatement work will be performed at 5201 East Broadway, Long Beach, California. The

scope of work includes the abatement/removal of the following materials that are expected to be impacted

during the upcoming Portable Project:

Lead Abatement

o The following painted components were observed and determined to be potentially

impacted by the project:

Lead-Based Paint (LBP)

Beige Paint on Wood Columns of Lunch Assembly Area.

Red Paint on Metal Column Footings of Lunch Assembly Area.

White Paint on Wood Trusses and Ceiling of Lunch Assembly Area.

o The following painted components were observed and determined to be potentially

impacted by the project:

Lead-Containing Paint (LCP)

White Paint on Asphalt of Playground Area.

II. REGULATIONS

The lead abatement will be conducted in accordance with applicable federal, State of California

regulations. Regulatory Requirements shall include, but are not be limited to:

Title 17, Division 1, Chapter 8, § 35001 - 36100 Accreditation, Certification, and Work Practices for

Lead-Based Paint and Lead Hazards.

Title 22, California Code of Regulations

California Universal Waste Rule (DTSC Control Number R-97-08)

California OSHA – notifications.

The Lead-in-Construction Standard is in place to protect the health and safety of employees who engage

in lead-related construction work, including construction, demolition, renovation and repair. Contractors

disturbing more than 100 square feet or more than 100 linear feet of lead-containing materials must take

steps to prevent worker exposures to lead and are required to notify the Department of Industrial

Relations at least 24 hours prior to beginning work. For more information about Cal-OSHA Lead

Regulations go to: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/CLPPB/Pages/LRCRegs.aspx

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III. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES

A. The Abatement Contractor shall submit notifications and registrations to the following:

1. DOSH lead notifications if applicable

2. Portable Equipment registration to the South Coast Air Quality Management District

B. The Abatement Contractor must provide the following valid requirements:

1. Contractors State License Board

2. Certificate of Registration for Asbestos-related Work

3. Certificate of Liability Insurance

4. Department of Motor Vehicles - Motor Carrier Permit

5. Department of Toxic Substances Control – Hazardous Waste Transporter Registration

C. It is anticipated that the contract work shall be performed during after-school hours.

D. Contractors are not to take lunch breaks in areas of student use.

E. Waste management, labeling, and load out shall be submitted within 14 days after the completion of the project. All waste from the project will be delivered from the generating site to the approved landfill under the responsibility of the Abatement Contractor. Arcadis will request copies of all signed manifests which shall include the weight as part of the close out reporting.

F. The Abatement Contractor is to provide a project schedule outlining the time frame of each phase of the abatement project.

IV. SETUP PROCEDURE

A. General Procedures

1. The project site foreman or superintendent will review emergency and fire evacuation route diagrams, and other information related to appropriate emergency egress routes for all work areas at the project site. An emergency egress route will then be selected based upon analysis of this information. The selected emergency evacuation route for each work area shall be communicated to the work force at the beginning of each shift.

2. Entry/exit points to and from the work areas will be secured, allowing for emergency egress;

appropriate lead abatement warning signs will be posted in accordance with Cal/OSHA

regulations.

3. At the commencement of the project, all Contract Documents, Project Manual, and Specifications

shall be on site and remain until the completion of the project.

4. A decontamination chamber unit will be constructed adjacent to each work area.

5. It will be assured that all personnel entering the work areas use proper personal protective

equipment.

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6. Any existing air handlers, fan units, ventilation systems, and any electrical equipment shall be

shut down and sealed before work commences. All critical barriers shall be maintained until

satisfactory final clearance sampling is completed.

7. All barriers in the work areas will be carefully maintained during the project. Periodic inspections

will be made during the project to assure that the integrity of the barriers is maintained, and any

damage or defects in the barriers will be corrected.

8. Air filtration units equipped with High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters will be placed in

each work area and will remain operating until airborne fiber concentrations are measured below

final clearance criteria.

9. All removable equipment and debris shall be removed from the immediate work area before work

commences. The work areas shall be demarcated using barrier tape or other similar means to

control access to the work areas.

10. The Abatement Contractor shall provide a secured and separate storage for all materials,

equipment, and waste.

11. The Abatement Contractor shall physically secure all entrances and opening to work areas until

final clearance is received, as approved by the District’s technical representative.

12. Regulated areas for lead-related work shall be established and demarcated in accordance with

Cal/OSHA. The signs shall bear the legend:

DANGER LEAD WORK AREA

MAY DAMAGE FERTILITY OR THE UNBORN CHILD CAUSES DAMAGE TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

DO NOT EAT, DRINK OR SMOKE IN THIS AREA

and shall conform to the format requirements of the above referenced Cal/OSHA standards.

B. LEAD REMOVAL WORK PRACTICES

1. Lead painted components must be abated using the following methods to ensure that lead dust

does not migrate from the regulated area:

a. Critical barrier shall be placed over all openings from the work area to any adjacent spaces.

b. Drop-cloths shall be placed on the surface beneath the removal activity area.

c. Engineering Controls

i. Metals shall be removed manually in an intact state to the extent feasible. Intact metal

components shall be wrapped for disposal in six-millimeter polyethylene bags or burrito

wrapped in six-millimeter polyethylene.

ii. Dust and paint chips (if any) shall be bagged in six-millimeter polyethylene bags as soon

as practicable.

iii. Bags/burrito wraps shall be transferred to a lined, closed, lockable receptacle.

d. Where loose or flaking paint will be disturbed by the work required herein, stabilize all such

loose and peeling coatings.

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2. All surfaces having been in contact with asbestos or lead shall be cleaned twice with a damp

cloth and HEPA vacuumed.

C. DECONTAMINATION CHAMBERS

1. A temporary unit with a three-stage decontamination chamber shall be constructed adjacent to

each work area. The chamber shall consist of a changing room with adequate space for removal

of disposable clothing. The decontamination chamber shall be constructed of rigid framing (plastic

or similar), six-mil thick opaque polyethylene plastic and sealed with duct tape.

2. When entering the immediate work area, respirators and protective clothing shall be worn by all

persons prior to entering. Lead-contaminated protective clothing will be removed (while still

wearing respiratory protection) and will be properly disposed of as contaminated waste. All

persons shall remove gross debris prior to exiting the work area. Protective clothing shall be

removed and placed in proper disposal bags in the decontamination chamber.

D. PERSONNEL SAFETY

1. In accordance with Cal/OSHA, CCR Title 8 Section 1529, a "Competent Person" shall be

designated to oversee the lead removal operations. Additionally, the Competent Person will also

have current certifications as required by the California Department of Public Health for lead-

related work (i.e. Sampling Technician [under the direction of an Inspector/Assessor],

Inspector/Assessor, or Project Monitor).

2. During the removal phase of the project and before final clearance sampling, all personnel

working in the work area will wear the following personal protective equipment: full body

disposable coveralls with attached boots (Tyvek® protective gear), disposable gloves, and

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) approved respiratory protective

equipment. The respirators will be selected to conform to the requirements of Cal/OSHA. All

respiratory protection shall be utilized and maintained in accordance with OSHA Standard 29

CFR 1910.134.

3. Under no conditions will personnel be permitted to leave the work areas without first going

through the decontamination process.

4. If other contractors or tradespeople are working on the same job site, they will be informed that

lead abatement operations are taking place, as required under Cal/OSHA regulations.

5. All employees involved in the removal of lead removal will receive safety training in accordance

with Title 8 CCR 1532.1. All abatement contractor employees engaged in lead related work will

be State of California certified lead trained workers.

6. Eating, drinking, and smoking are prohibited in the work area, and are permitted only in

designated areas.

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E. DECONTAMINATION OF CONTAINMENT MATERIALS AND PERSONNEL

1. All non-disposable tools and equipment will be decontaminated with a thorough wet cleaning prior

to their removal from the containment areas. The containment materials and other waste

materials will be properly disposed of in properly labeled containers after the work area is found

to be in compliance.

2. The HEPA filtration system will be thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated and the filters will be

disposed of as contaminated waste.

3. All waste materials will be properly disposed of in an EPA approved waste site in accordance with

applicable Federal, State of California, and local government regulations.

F. MEDICAL EXAMS

1. Employees involved in asbestos and lead removal operations will be offered a comprehensive

medical examination in accordance with Cal/OSHA.

2. The examining physician will certify in writing that the examined employee is capable of working

while wearing a negative pressure face-piece respirator. If any respiratory problems are

discovered by the physician, the employee will be immediately suspended from further asbestos-

related work.

3. Records of employee physical examinations will be maintained for a period of at least 30 years, in

accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.62 & 1926.1101.

G. EQUIPMENT

1. The following equipment (at a minimum) will be used in asbestos abatement operations:

Plastic Sheeting: Six-millimeter thick, polyethylene plastic.

Water Sprayer: An airless low-pressure sprayer.

Vacuum Cleaner: A HEPA vacuum cleaner, which meets applicable ANSI standards.

H. ACCIDENT PREVENTION

Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons (including employees) and

property, and hazardous conditions shall be guarded against or eliminated.

I. AIR MONITORING FOR LEAD ABATEMENT

1. The District reserves the right to perform project oversight and air monitoring during removal

activities to confirm that the removal activities are being conducted in accordance with this work

plan and all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Full-time, on-site monitoring and

oversight will be required during all removal activities. In addition, final clearance visual

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inspections and final clearance wipe sampling shall also be conducted by the District’s Technical

Representative (Arcadis).

2. Ambient air and final clearance wipe sampling shall be conducted by the District’s Technical

Representative (Arcadis) in accordance with the EPA recommendations. The Contractor shall be

responsible for providing employee exposure monitoring throughout the project, in accordance

with Cal/OSHA.

3. Ambient Air Monitoring Outside of Work Areas

a. Ambient air samples will be collected by Arcadis during removal activities to ensure that

other Contractors, building occupants, and the outside environment are not exposed to lead

particulates above current federal exposure levels.

1) Lead

Lead air monitoring shall be conducted during the project in accordance with

procedures outlined in the NIOSH 7082 methods for lead air sample collection

and Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (FAAS) analysis. This method

involves the collection of airborne lead on a 37-mm diameter 0.8-micron pore

size mixed cellulose ester filter using a pre-calibrated air sampling pump.

All ambient lead air samples will be submitted to an accredited lead laboratory.

The lead analytical laboratory shall be a California Environmental Laboratory

Accreditation Program / Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program

(ELAP / ELLAP).

4. Final Clearance Criteria - All final clearance wipe sampling within the removal work areas shall be

conducted in accordance with HUD lead wipe sampling protocol. The number of clearance

samples collected will depend on the size of the work area and the judgment of the Arcadis.

Decontamination of the work area is complete if the following set of conditions are met:

a. Contained work areas pass visual inspection conducted by Arcadis for lead residue.

b. Lead Clearance: Clearance dust wipes will be collected by a CDPH trained Inspector or

Project Monitor. Dust wipes will be in accordance with the procedures contained in

Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead Based Paint Hazards in Housing.

Appendix 13.1: Wipe Sampling for Settled Lead-Contaminated Dust.

c. Where lead removal or interim control activities have been performed, EPA recommends

that the following clearance levels be met:

Location Clearance Level

Interior Floors <10 μg/ft2

Interior Windowsills <100 μg/ft2

Window Troughs <100 μg/ft2

If subsequent clearance re-testing is required for any work area, then all labor and material costs required to retest the removal work areas shall also be at the Contractor’s expense with no additional charges to the District or District’s Technical Representative.

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5. All personal lead air monitoring conducted by the Contractor shall be completed under the

direction of a senior industrial hygienist certified in the comprehensive practice of industrial

hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene.

A Final work inspection by Arcadis will be conducted to ensure that all materials have been removed from the site, and no debris remains including the presence of soiled or wet carpeting, dusty walkways, marred walls or doors are present in the non-work areas which were utilized to access the abatement areas.

J. CLOSE-OUT DOCUMENTS

1. The contractor shall provide the District all of the following documents:

a. Filter change logs for all respirators b. Foreman’s daily job report c. Employee’s entry/exit logs for all containments d. Visitor’s entry/exit logs for all containments e. Air samples for personnel f. Copy of any waste manifest(s) g. All signed Contractor-Daily Personnel Report Forms h. Signed Asbestos Abatement Project Personnel Logs

APPENDIX B

SITE DRAWING

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APPENDIX C

C1 – LEAD SAMPLE LOCATION DRAWINGS

C2 – ASBESTOS SAMPLE LOCATION DRAWINGS

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Pb-01

Pb-02

Pb-03

Pb-04

Pb-05

Pb-06

Pb-07

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APPENDIX D

SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS BUILDING MATERIALS TO BE IMPACTED

Appendix D-1 - Summary of Positive ACM Survey Results and Historical ACM DataLowell Elementary School

5201 East Broadway

Long Beach, California 90803

HA No. Sample No. Material Description Sample Location Material Location Asbestos Content NESHAP Category Condition FriabilityApproximate

Quantity

Scope of

ImpactConsultant

-- N/A Chalkboard Adhesive N/A B1/B2 Bungalow Assumed ACM Category I Non-Friable N/A NF 200 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Pipe Elbow Insulation N/A B1/B2 Bungalow Assumed ACM RACM N/A F 20 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Window Putty N/A Exterior Wood WindowsPositive from Previous

SurveyCategory II Non-Friable N/A NF 40 LF May be Impacted N/A

-- N/A Chalkboards, Bulletin Boards and Mastics N/A Classrooms, Copy Room Assumed ACM Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 1,300 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A

Parquet Wood Floor

Mastic and Vapor

Barrier

N/AClassroom 3, 9, 10, Nurse, RSP Room 4,

Book Room, Kindergarten Rooms, Copy Room Assumed ACM Category I Non-Friable N/A NF 7,000 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/APipe and Elbow

Insulation N/A

Restrooms in wall cavities and in wall

cavities behind classroom sinks (May

also be in ceiling cavities)

Assumed ACM RACM N/A F300 LF of Insulation

30 ElbowsMay be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Joint Compound N/A K2 Restrooms- SE 3% Chrysotile RACM N/A F 100 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Drywall/Joint Compound Composite N/A K2 Restrooms- SE 0.17% Chrysotile N/A N/A F 100 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Window Glazing N/A Exterior AluminumWindows 5% Chrysotile Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 1,600 LF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Joint Compound N/AAbove Classroom Doors, Nurse Door, Custodian

Closet Door <0.1% Chrysotile N/A N/A F 440 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Drywall/Joint Compound Composite N/AAbove Classroom Doors, Nurse Door, Custodian

Closet Door <0.1% Chrysotile N/A N/A F 440 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/AChalkboards, Bulletin

Boards and Mastics N/A Classrooms 11-17 Assumed ACM Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 1,200 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A

Parquet Wood Floor

Mastic and Vapor

Barrier

N/A Classrooms 11-17,Lounge Assumed ACM Category I Non-Friable N/A NF 5,000 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/APipe and Elbow

Insulation N/A

Restrooms in wall cavities and in wall cavities

behind classroom sinks (May also be in ceiling

cavities)

Assumed ACM RACM N/A F300 LF of Insulation

30 ElbowsMay be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Window Glazing N/A Exterior AluminumWindows 3% Chrysotile Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 850 LF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Window Caulking N/A Exterior AluminumWindows 1.65% Chrysotile Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 850 LF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Joint Compound N/AAbove Classroom Doors, Custodian

Closet Door 0.70% Chrysotile N/A N/A F 260 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A

Drywall/Joint

Compound

Composite

N/AAbove Classroom Doors, Custodian

Closet Door <0.1% Chrysotile N/A N/A F 260 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

B1/B2 Bungalow

Building A-2

Building A-1

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-- N/AChalkboards, Bulletin

Boards and Mastics N/A Classrooms 24-36, 28-30 Assumed ACM Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 1,200 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Parquet Floor Mastic N/A Classrooms 24-36, 28-30 Assumed ACM Category I Non-Friable N/A NF 4,500 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/APipe and Elbow

Insulation N/A

Restrooms in wall cavities and in wall cavities

behind classroom sinks (May also be in ceiling

cavities)

Assumed ACM RACM N/A F300 LF of Insulation

30 ElbowsMay be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Mirror Mastic N/A Restrooms Assumed ACM Category I Non-Friable N/A NF 100 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Window Caulking N/A Exterior AluminumWindows 5% Chrysotile Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 380 LF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Joint Compound N/AAbove Classroom Doors, Custodian

Closet Door 0.48% Chrysotile N/A N/A F 260 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Drywall/Joint Compound Composite N/A Above Classroom Doors 0.16% Chrysotile N/A N/A F 260 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Cementitious Paneling N/A Canopy Room between Buildings B and C 10% Chrysotile Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 250 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Chalkboards and Adhesives N/AClassrooms 31-36, Caretaker Room, RSP

Room Assumed ACM Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 1,200 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Mirror Mastic N/A Restrooms Assumed ACM Category I Non-Friable N/A NF 100 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/APipe and Elbow

Insulation N/A

Restrooms in wall cavities and in wall cavities

behind classroom sinks (May also be in ceiling

cavities)

Assumed ACM RACM N/A F200 LF of Insulation

30 ElbowsMay be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Cementitious Paneling N/AClassrooms 31-36, Corridor, RSP Room

behind cabinets on perimeter walls 25% Chrysotile Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 300 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A 12" Tan Floor Tile and Adhesive N/A Exterior AluminumWindows <0.1% Chrysotile N/A N/A NF 7,000 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Wall Heater - Cement Pipe N/A Teacher's Room Assumed ACM Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 20 LF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Wall Sheeting (White) N/A Cafeteria north wall - west end Assumed ACM Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 100 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Wall Sheeting (Green) N/A Kitchen - SE Walls Assumed ACM Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 60 SF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Large Circle Lights N/A Assembly, Storage, Lobby Assumed ACM RACM N/A F 29 Unites May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/ACloth Vibration

Dampeners N/A Attic HVAC Units

Positive from Previous

SurveyCategory II Non-Friable N/A NF 100 LF May be Impacted N/A

-- N/A Fire Doors Insulation N/A Stage Storage Room, Music Room Positive from Previous

SurveyRACM N/A F 4 Doors May be Impacted N/A

-- N/A Window Putty N/A Exterior Wood Windows 1.02% Chrysotile Category II Non-Friable N/A NF 600 LF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A Cement Flue N/A Roof - Flues from HVAC Rooms in Attic 18% Chrysotile

2% CrocidoliteCategory II Non-Friable N/A NF 2 Units May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A 3" Pipe Elbow Insulation N/A

Attic above Restrooms (also may be present in

wall cavities in Restrooms and behind sinks in

classrooms)

10% Chrysotile

5% AmositeRACM N/A F 30 Units May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- N/A 3" Pipe Insulation N/A

Attic above Restrooms (also may be present in

wall cavities in Restrooms and behind sinks in

classrooms)

2% Chrysotile RACM N/A F 400 LF May be Impacted Alta Environmental

F = Friable

NF = Non-Friable

SF = Square Feet

LF = Linear Feet

N/A = Not Applicable

NESHAP = National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants

* = Missing sample data information from previous surveys provided by LBUSD

Building B

Building C

Building D

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Appendix D-2 - Summary of Positive Lead Paint Chips Survey Results DataLowell Elementary School

5201 East Broadway

Long Beach, California 90803

Sample No. Color Substrate Component LocationReading/Result

(ppm)Condition

Approximate

QuantityClassification

Scope of

ImpactConsultant

Pb-01 Beige Wood Column Lunch Assembly Area 74,000 Poor 600 SF LBP May be Impacted Arcadis

Pb-02 Red Metal Column Footings Lunch Assembly Area 37,000 Intact 20 SF LBP May be Impacted Arcadis

Pb-03 White Wood Trusses and Ceiling Lunch Assembly Area 140,000 Fair 700 SF LBP May be Impacted Arcadis

Pb-04 White Asphalt Floor Playground Area 110 Fair 200 SF LCP May be Impacted Arcadis

-- White Metal Pipe B1/B2 Bungalow 19,000 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Sash B1/B2 Bungalow 19,000 Poor 20 LF LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Case B1/B2 Bungalow 33,000 Poor 20 LF LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Eaves B1/B2 Bungalow 28,000 Poor 20 SF LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Metal Gutter B1/B2 Bungalow 36,000 Poor 40 LF LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Wood Fascia B1/B2 Bungalow 29,000 Poor 2 SF LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Case B1/B2 Bungalow 29,000 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Case B1/B2 Bungalow 7,500 Poor 20 SF LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Vents Exterior Vents 310,000 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Metal FlashingExterior Flashing, Skylights,

Metal Caps on Roof170,000 Poor N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Casing Interior Library Windows 7,200 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Roof Ladder Custodian Room 7,800 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Metal Flashing Exterior Flashing 100,000 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Stucco Wall Exterior Walls 5,900 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Pink Wood Shelving Lounge Refrigerator Room 8,400 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Pink Wood Door Case Lounge Refrigerator Room 18,000 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Wood Door Exterior Doors 27,000 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

LCP = Lead-Containing Paint

LBP = Lead-Based Paint

SF = Square Feet

LF = Linear Feet

N/A = not-applicable

ppm = parts per million

mg/cm2 = milligrams per centimeter squared

B1/B2 Bungalow

Lunch Assembly Area

Building A-1

Playground Area

Building A-2

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Long Beach, California 90803

Sample No. Color Substrate Component LocationReading/Result

(ppm)Condition

Approximate

QuantityClassification

Scope of

ImpactConsultant

-- White Metal Vents Exterior Vents 130,000 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

Green Wood Shelf Janitor Closet 11,000 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Metal Fire Cabinet Hallway 8,100 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

Beige Wood Window Case/Sill Roof Clerestory Windows 17,000 Poor N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Casing Exterior Gutters 8,300 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Metal Gutter Exterior Gutters 32,000 Poor N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Case Exterior Doors 47,000 Poor N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Orange MetalJoist Brace/Structural Steel, Flashing, Roof

VentsAttic 280,000 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Pipe Exterior Pipe 5,100 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

LCP = Lead-Containing Paint

LBP = Lead-Based Paint

SF = Square Feet

LF = Linear Feet

N/A = not-applicable

ppm = parts per million

mg/cm2 = milligrams per centimeter squared

Building C

Building D

Building B

Appendix D-2 - Summary of Positive Lead Paint Chips Survey Results DataLowell Elementary School

5201 East Broadway

Long Beach, California 90803

Sample No. Color Substrate Component LocationReading/Result

(mg/cm2)

ConditionApproximate

QuantityClassification

Scope of

ImpactConsultant

White Wood Door Casing Exterior Doors 4.0-5.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Casing Exterior Windows 3.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Sash Exterior Windows 7.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Wood Fascia Exterior Fascia 3.2 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Metal Gutter Exterior Gutters 0.8 Fair N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window (fixed) Exterior at Main Entry 7.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Metal Railing Restroom Entry 3.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Trim Case Interior Doors 0.8-3.1 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Metal Door Casing Interior Doors 0.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Casing Main entry 3.1 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Metal Door Case Interior Doors 0.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Interior Panel Doors 0.8-2.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door JambClassrooms and Admin

Office Doors2.8-4.1 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Yellow Ceramic Countertop Psych Office >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Sink Psych Office >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Sill Library, Classrooms, Offices 2.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

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-- Blue Wood Baseboard Computer Lab 1.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

Beige Wood Door Trim Case Interior Doors 2.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Classrooms >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Mirror Frame Custodian 4.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Jamb Girl's Restroom 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Case Girl's Restroom 1.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Girl's Restroom 6.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Chalkboard Trim Classrooms and Cop Room 1.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Baseboard Interior Walls 1.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood CabinetsOffices, Classrooms,

Reception0.8-4.3 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic BaseboardPrincipal Restroom, Nurse

Restroom, Speech Restroom>9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Sash K-Hallway 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic SinkPrinciple Restroom, Nurse

Restroom>9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic ToiletPrinciple Restroom, Nurse

Restroom7.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Shelving Room 19 3.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Wood Door Jamb Storage Room 1.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Wood Cabinets/Shelves Storage Room 3.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Sill Kindergarten Hallway 2.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Nurse Front Office >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown/White Ceramic Countertop Nurse Front Office >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Nurse Restroom 5.6 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Baseboard Nurse Restroom >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Orange/Red/Brown Metal Structural Steel Attic and Support Structure Assumed Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

LCP = Lead-Containing Paint

LBP = Lead-Based Paint

SF = Square Feet

LF = Linear Feet

N/A = not-applicable

ppm = parts per million

mg/cm2 = milligrams per centimeter squared

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Sample No. Color Substrate Component LocationReading/Result

(mg/cm2)

ConditionApproximate

QuantityClassification

Scope of

ImpactConsultant

Beige Wood Door Case/Trim Interior Doors 2.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Casing Hallway Doors 5.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Case/Trim Interior Doors 1.6 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Metal Door Casing Interior Doors 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Sill Interior Doors 6.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Cabinets Classrooms 3.3 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Classrooms >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Case Classrooms near Cabinets 3.6 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Chalkboard Trim Classrooms 6.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Baseboard Walls Throughout 3.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Wall Boy's Restrooms >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Restrooms 2.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Restrooms 5.6-9.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Casing Restrooms 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Pink Ceramic BaseboardLounge Restroom

(Women's)>9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic ToiletLounge Restroom (Women's

and Men's)7.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Yellow Ceramic Baseboard Lounge Restroom (Men's) 8.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

Pink Wood Door Casing Lounge Fridge Room 1.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Wood Door Janitor Room 7.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Wood Door Jamb Janitor Room 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Grey Metal Roof Ladder Janitor Room 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Metal Railing Support Poles Main Entries 0.8 Poor N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Casing Main Entries 3.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Casing Exterior Windows 3.3 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Stucco Wall Exterior Walls 2.4 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Grate Exterior 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Sill Exterior Windows 0.8 Fair N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Downspout Exterior 1.3 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Crawlspace Vent Exterior 1.9 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Orange/Red/Brown Metal Structural Steel Attic and Support Structure Assumed Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

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White Wood Door Frame Hallway Entries 2.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door JambHallway Entries, Classroom

Doors1.3-1.5 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window CasingHallway Entries, Restroom,

Classroom Windows1.8-5.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Chalkboard Trim Classrooms 1.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window SillHallway Entries, Restroom,

Classroom Windows2.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink All Classrooms >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Casing Classrooms, Restrooms 1.5-2.3 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Blue Ceramic Wall Restrooms >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Boy's Restroom 3.6 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige/Brown Ceramic Wall Girl's Restroom >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Wood Door Janitor Closet 5.1 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Wood Door Jamb Janitor Closet 3.1 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Metal Roof Ladder Janitor Closet 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Wood Window Casing Exterior Windows 2.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Vents Exterior Vents 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Casing Exterior Doors 3.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

LCP = Lead-Containing Paint

LBP = Lead-Based Paint

SF = Square Feet

LF = Linear Feet

N/A = not-applicable

ppm = parts per million

mg/cm2 = milligrams per centimeter squared

Building B

Appendix D-2 - Summary of Positive Lead Paint Chips Survey Results DataLowell Elementary School

5201 East Broadway

Long Beach, California 90803

Sample No. Color Substrate Component LocationReading/Result

(mg/cm2)

ConditionApproximate

QuantityClassification

Scope of

ImpactConsultant

White Ceramic SinkAll Classrooms and

Restrooms3.9->9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Sill All Windows 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Door CaseAll Perimeter Exterior

Classroom Doors0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door JambAll Perimeter Exterior

Classroom Doors2.6 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Rack Caretake Room 3.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Door Casing Caretake Room 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Pipe Caretake Room 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Wall Girl's and Boy's Restrooms 4.8-6.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic ToiletGirls, Boys, and Staff

Restrooms6.9-8.3 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Baseboard and Column Staff Restrooms 4.0->9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Casing Exterior Windows 1.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Window Sill Exterior Windows 3.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Fascia Exterior Windows 2.3 Poor N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Gutter Exterior 1.6 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Metal Downspout Exterior 3.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Casing Exterior Restrooms Doors 5.0 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Wood Door Exterior Restrooms Doors 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

Building C

Appendix D-2 - Summary of Positive Lead Paint Chips Survey Results DataLowell Elementary School

5201 East Broadway

Long Beach, California 90803

-- Blue Wood Baseboard Lobby, Auditorium 1.3 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Blue Wood Door Lobby, Auditorium 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Blue Wood Door Case Lobby, Auditorium 2.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Blue Wood Door Jamb Lobby, Auditorium 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Blue Wood Chair Rail Lobby, Auditorium 2.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Blue Wood Window Casing Lobby, Auditorium 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Case Exterior Windows 2.8 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Sash Exterior Windows 3.2 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Sill Exterior Windows 7.5 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Brown Wood Canopy Overhang Exterior Windows 2.3 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Black Wood Baseboard Stage 1.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Black Wood Door Case Stage Wall 1.7 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Wood Door Case Exterior Doors 4.8 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Black Metal Fire Cabinet Stage 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Baseboard Interior Walls 3.4 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Interior Doors 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Casing Interior Doors 2.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Door Jamb Interior Doors 1.3 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Green Ceramic Baseboard Restrooms >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Case Interior Windows 2.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Restrooms, Janitor >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Grey Metal Roof Ladder East Storage Room 3.7 Fair N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood CabinetEast and West Storage

Teachers Dining Room2.1 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Sill Interior Windows 2.8 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Drinking Fountain Interior 7.2 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- Beige Wood Window Sash Interior Window Sashes 0.8 Intact N/A LCP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

-- White Ceramic Sink Kitchen Restroom >9.9 Intact N/A LBP May be Impacted Alta Environmental

LCP = Lead-Containing Paint

LBP = Lead-Based Paint

SF = Square Feet

LF = Linear Feet

N/A = not-applicable

ppm = parts per million

mg/cm2 = milligrams per centimeter squared

Building D

APPENDIX E

HOMOGENEOUS AREAS

Appendix E – Hazardous Materials to be Impacted During Scope of WorkArcadis Lead Survey ResultsLowell Elementary School5201 East BroadwayLong Beach, California 90803

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Positive for Lead-Containing and Lead-Based Paint

Pb-04: White Paint on AsphaltPb-01: Beige Paint on Wood Columns

Pb-02: Red Paint on Metal Column FootingsPb-03: White Paint on Wood Trusses and Ceiling

APPENDIX F

ARCADIS SAMPLES LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS

LA Testing520 Mission Street South Pasadena, CA 91030

Tel/Fax: (323) 254-9960 / (323) 254-9982

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

322022575LA Testing Order:

Customer ID: ACAD78YY

Customer PO:

Project ID:

Attention: Phone:David Mo (714) 444-0111

Fax:ARCADIS U.S., Inc. (714) 444-0117

Received Date:320 Commerce 12/10/2020 2:30 PM

Analysis Date:Suite 200 12/16/2020

Collected Date:Irvine, CA 92620 12/10/2020

Project: 30063365.01

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

1A

322022575-0001

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Gray concrete

1B

322022575-0002

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Gray concrete

1C

322022575-0003

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Gray

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Gray concrete

2A-Shingle

322022575-0004

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)90%Glass10%Black

Fibrous

Heterogeneous

Black roof shingle

w/black tar

2A-Tar

322022575-0004A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Black roof shingle

w/black tar

2B-Shingle

322022575-0005

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)90%Glass10%Black

Fibrous

Heterogeneous

Black roof shingle

w/black tar

2B-Tar

322022575-0005A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Black roof shingle

w/black tar

2C-Shingle

322022575-0006

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)85%Glass15%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Black roof shingle

w/black tar

2C-Tar

322022575-0006A

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

Black roof shingle

w/black tar

3A

322022575-0007

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

"Existing" black

asphalt

3B

322022575-0008

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

"Existing" black

asphalt

3C

322022575-0009

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

"Existing" black

asphalt

4A

322022575-0010

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

"New patch" black

asphalt

4B

322022575-0011

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

"New patch" black

asphalt

4C

322022575-0012

None DetectedNon-fibrous (Other)100%Black

Non-Fibrous

Homogeneous

"New patch" black

asphalt

Initial report from: 12/16/2020 15:19:05

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LA Testing520 Mission Street South Pasadena, CA 91030

Tel/Fax: (323) 254-9960 / (323) 254-9982

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

322022575LA Testing Order:

Customer ID: ACAD78YY

Customer PO:

Project ID:

Analyst(s)

Guillermo Hernandez (5)

Olivia Santiago (10)

Jerry Drapala Ph.D, Laboratory Manager

or Other Approved Signatory

LA Testing maintains liability limited to cost of analysis . Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be

reproduced, except in full, without written approval by LA Testing. LA Testing bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . The report reflects the samples as

received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria

and met method specifications unless otherwise noted. 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 must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by

NVLAP, NIST or any agency of the federal government . Non-friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore LA Testing recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis .

Unless requested by the client, building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request.

Samples analyzed by LA Testing South Pasadena, CA NVLAP Lab Code 200232-0, CA ELAP 2283

Initial report from: 12/16/2020 15:19:05

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ConcentrationAnalyzed Weight RDL LeadClient SampleDescription Collected

Test Report: Lead in Paint Chips by Flame AAS (SW 846 3050B/7000B)*

LA Testing5431 Industrial Drive, Huntington Beach, CA 92649Phone/Fax: (714) 828-4999 / (714) 828-4944http://www.LATesting.com [email protected]

Attn: David MoARCADIS U.S., Inc.320 CommerceSuite 200Irvine, CA 92620

Received: 12/11/2020 11:30 AM

30063365.01

Fax: (714) 444-0117Phone: (714) 444-0111

Project:

12/10/2020Collected:

332022849CustomerID: ACAD78YYCustomerPO:ProjectID:

LA Testing Order:

Site: Lunch assembly areaDesc: beige paint on wood columns

74000 ppm12/18/2020 0.2847 g332022849-0001

400012/10/2020Pb-01 ppm

Site: Lunch assembly areaDesc: red paint on metal column footings

37000 ppm12/18/2020 0.2762 g332022849-0002

400012/10/2020Pb-02 ppm

Site: Lunch assembly areaDesc: white paint on wood truses and ceiling

140000 ppm12/18/2020 0.3135 g332022849-0003

400012/10/2020Pb-03 ppm

Site: North playgroundDesc: white paint on asphalt

110 ppm12/18/2020 0.2655 g332022849-0004

8012/10/2020Pb-04 ppm

Site: North playgroundDesc: green paint on asphalt

<80 ppm12/18/2020 0.2581 g332022849-0005

8012/10/2020Pb-05 ppm

Site: North playgroundDesc: blue paint on asphalt

<80 ppm12/18/2020 0.3578 g332022849-0006

8012/10/2020Pb-06 ppm

Site: North playgroundDesc: red paint on asphalt

<80 ppm12/18/2020 0.2696 g332022849-0007

8012/10/2020Pb-07 ppm

Page 1 of 1Test Report PB w/RDL-2.0.0.0 Printed: 12/18/2020 10:05:32 AM

Michael Chapman, Laboratory Manageror other approved signatory

LA Testing maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by LA Testing. LA Testing bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations. The report reflects the samples as received. Results are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the client on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met method specifications unless otherwise noted.Analysis following Lead in Paint by LA Testing SOP/Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 0.008% wt based on the minimum sample weight per our SOP. "<" (less than) result signifies the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by LA Testing Huntington Beach, CA AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #101650, CA ELAP 1406

Initial report from 12/18/2020 10:05:32

APPENDIX G

CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOR RETURNED SAMPLES

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APPENDIX H

RCRA, NON-RCRA, AND NON-HAZARDOUS MANIFEST TEMPLATES

NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST

3. Generator’s Name and Mailing Address

4. Generator's Phone

5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number

7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA ID Number

9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number

11. WASTE DESCRIPTION

a.

b.

c.

d.

G. Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed Above H. Handling Codes for Wastes Listed Above

15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information

16. GENERATOR’S CERTIFICATION:

Printed/Typed Name Signature

17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials

Printed/Typed Name Signature

18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials

Printed/Typed Name Signature

19. Discrepancy Indication Space

20. Facility Owner or Operator; Certification of receipt of the waste materials covered by this manifest, except as noted in item 19.

Printed/Typed Name Signature

A. State Transporter's ID

B. Transporter 1 Phone

C. State Transporter’s ID

D. Transporter 2 Phone

E. State Facility’s ID

F. Facility’s Phone

12. Containers 13. 14. Total Unit No. Type Quantity Wt./Vol.

ManifestDocument No.

2. Page

1. Generator’s US EPA ID No.

Date

Month Day Year

Date

Month Day Year

Date

Month Day Year

Date

Month Day Year

GENERATOR

TRANSPORTER

FACILITY

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Please print or type. Form Approved. OMB No. 2050-0039 UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST

(Continuation Sheet) 24. Generator's Name

25. Transporter Company Name

21. Generator ID Number 22. Page 23. Manifest Tracking Number

U.S. EPA ID Number

26. Transporter Company Name U.S. EPA ID Number

27a. HM

27b. U.S. DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, ID Number, and Packing Group (if any))

28. Containers No. Type

29. Total Quantity

30. Unit Wt./Vol.

31. Waste Codes

32. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information

33. Transporter Acknowledgment of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year

34. Transporter Acknowledgment of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year

35. Discrepancy

36. Hazardous Waste Report Management Method Codes (i.e., codes for hazardous waste treatment, disposal, and recycling systems)

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WASTE MANIFEST 1. Generator ID

Number 2. Page 1 of 3. Emergency Response Phone 4. Manifest Tracking Number

5. Generator's Name and Mailing Address Generator's Site Address (if different than mailing address)

Generator's Phone: 6. Transporter 1 Company Name U.S. EPA ID Number

7. Transporter 2 Company Name U.S. EPA ID Number

8. Designated Facility Name and Site Address U.S. EPA ID Number

Facility's Phone:

9a. HM

9b. U.S. DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, ID Number, and Packing Group (if any))

1.

2.

3.

4.

10. Containers No. Type

11. Total Quantity

12. Unit 13. Waste Codes Wt./Vol.

14. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information

15. GENERATOR’S/OFFEROR’S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by the proper shipping name, and are classified, packaged, marked and labeled/placarded, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport according to applicable international and national governmental regulations. If export shipment and I am the Primary Exporter, I certify that the contents of this consignment conform to the terms of the attached EPA Acknowledgment of Consent. I certify that the waste minimization statement identified in 40 CFR 262.27(a) (if I am a large quantity generator) or (b) (if I am a small quantity generator) is true.

Generator's/Offeror's Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year

16. International Shipments Import to U.S. Export from U.S. Port of entry/exit:

Transporter signature (for exports only): Date leaving U.S.: 17. Transporter Acknowledgment of Receipt of Materials Transporter 1 Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year

Transporter 2 Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year

18. Discrepancy

18a. Discrepancy Indication Space Quantity Type

Residue

Partial Rejection

Full Rejection

18b. Alternate Facility (or Generator) Manifest Reference Number:

U.S. EPA ID Number

Facility's Phone: 18c. Signature of Alternate Facility (or Generator) Month Day Year

119. . Hazardous Waste Report Management Method Codes (i.e., codes for hazardous waste treatment, disposal, and recycling systems) 1. 2. 3. 4.

20. Designated Facility Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by the manifest except as noted in Item 18a Printed/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year

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APPENDIX I

CONSULTANT’S AND LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS

Appendix I-1 Employee Certifications

Inspector Gretchen Kunze-Fahrney

Certification Certified Asbestos Consultant

Certified By State of California - Division of Occupational Safety and Health

Certification Number 03-3270

Expiration Date March 20, 2021

Inspector Gretchen Kunze-Fahrney

Certification Lead-Related Construction (Inspector/Assessor)

Lead-Related Construction (Project Monitor)

Certified By State of California – Department of Public Health

Certification Number LRC-00004849

LRC-00004848

Expiration Date January 18, 2021

Appendix I-1 Employee Certifications

Inspector David J. Mo

Certification Certified Site Surveillance Technician

Certified By State of California - Division of Occupational Safety and Health

Certification Number 17-5973

Expiration Date November 14, 2021

Inspector David Mo

Certification Lead-Related Construction (Sampling Technician)

Certified By State of California – Department of Public Health

Certification Number LRC-00002619

Expiration Date August 21, 2021

Appendix I-1 Employee Certifications

Inspector Jeffery L. Johnson

Certification Certified Asbestos Consultant

Certified By State of California - Division of Occupational Safety and Health

Certification Number 03-3483

Expiration Date March 18, 2021

Appendix I-2 Laboratory Certifications

Lab Certification LA Testing (South Pasadena, CA)

Accreditation

Lab Code

ISO/IEC 17025:2005

200232-0

Certified By United States – Department of Commerce

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Expiration Date 06/30/21

Lab Certification LA Testing (Huntington Beach, CA)

Appendix I-2 Laboratory Certifications

Accreditation

Lab ID

AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs (AIHA-LAP)

101650

Certified By AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC

Expiration Date 07/01/22

APPENDIX J

SCOPE OF WORK

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Appendix J – Scope of Work Lowell Elementary School 5201 East Broadway Long Beach, California 90803

SCOPE OF WORK

The primary goal of the project is to demolish (in its entirety) the existing bungalow building and replace

it with new portable buildings. Additionally, the project includes replacement of the aging Lunch Shelter. •

New asphalt paving / concrete at all disturbed areas to accommodate new portables. Conduct asbestos

testing on asphalt and concrete areas to be disturbed. • Removal, replacement or relocation of existing

underground utilities including electrical, plumbing, fire alarm, low voltage, etc. to accommodate new

portables. Conduct comprehensive testing based on work design. • Demolition of exiting lunch shelter.

Conduct comprehensive testing based on work design.

PHASE ONE – SURVEY, INVESTIGATION AND CONTRACT SPECIFICATIONS

Review existing documents, existing site conditions, and/or surveys of the project site that will be

made available by the District and attend Hazardous Materials Survey kickoff meeting. Reviews may

include but are not limited to the following:

o Review Scope of Work, assess existing site conditions, review existing hazardous material

reports prepared by others, as-built/record drawings (CD, if available), copies of relevant

modernization design drawings currently in progress, and/or specification plans for proposed

construction activities. This will include:

Determining what type of work will occur on the project.

Conduct a visual assessment of accessible areas.

Perform an inspection of the locations involved in the project to determine what materials will

be impacted and will require sampling or are in close proximity to the work and could be

impacted, as a result of the project (e.g., asbestos, lead, mercury, and other suspect

conditions). The inspection may include accessing and testing inaccessible spaces once

rooms are unoccupied. This may require the use of a borescope and/or cutouts coordinated

with District staff to view the interior of walls and ceiling spaces

Conduct a preliminary assessment to determine homogeneous areas and sampling schemes.

Review the District’s existing lead and asbestos records, reports, and/or historical

documentation to determine if the materials to be impacted or those that could be impacted

contain lead or asbestos.

Collect bulk samples of suspect materials not identified as positive or negative for asbestos

content and lead.

Take bulk samples of all materials that are suspected to be hazardous including all unmarked

containers containing unknown substances as follows:

• Sample paint and window caulking and test for lead.

• Count the number of fluorescent light ballasts, fluorescent bulbs, and mercury vapor

lights.

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• Count the number of mercury thermostats and light switches.

• Count the number of cooling units, air conditioners, and water fountains and evaluate for Freon.

• Other suspect conditions – Sample as required

Inform District if water damage is encountered.

Take digital photographs of special site conditions, anomalies, and for describing conditions

more clearly. Where consultant identifies suspected contamination in occupied spaces these

should be documented with digital photographs.

o The consultant may be assigned to work in cooperation with an architectural/engineering firm or

group to address the existing asbestos and lead issues during the development of the

project. The consultant will be required to collect information about the project from the District

staff or construction consultant as necessary to determine full scope of the project.

o Review general contractors’ shop drawings.

o Review Asbestos Management Plan, Survey Reports, and supplemental bulk sample and

analysis reports and reports prepared by consultants on prior projects.

o Determine whether existing bulk sampling data is adequate to determine the presence or

absence of asbestos within the material sampled as required by the Asbestos Hazard Emergency

Response Act (AHERA) and Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act (ASHARA)

sampling protocol.

Bulk sample suspect asbestos-containing building materials not previously identified as asbestos-

containing or non-asbestos-containing.

Conduct Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis of suspect ACM in accordance with United

States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) protocol as found in the Asbestos Hazard

Emergency Response Act (Code of Federal Regulation, Section 40, Part 763).

Perform a building inspection of areas to be disturbed by proposed construction activities and identify

the presence of painted surfaces and report on the existing condition of the painted surface.

Conduct x-ray fluorescence (XRF) sampling of painted surfaces to assess lead content. If

inconclusive, sample tests are to be provided.

Where hardwood flooring is required to be sanded, collect bulk samples of the varnished and/or

painted surfaces not previously identified as lead-containing or non-lead-containing by bulk

sampling.

Where a building is scheduled for sandblasting bulk samples will be collected of paint on surfaces to

receive such sandblasting to determine lead content.

Complete the CDPH Form 8552 and submit in accordance with Title 17, Article 16, Section 36000 for

all surfaces tested.

Establish a survey and inspection plan of the project site in order to create a complete and thorough

set of contract documents.

Collect samples of existing building materials for analysis of potential hazardous materials. Provide

for the analysis of the building and facility materials samples by an accredited lab and develop

detailed laboratory test result reports. Use the field review and sample collection information and

analysis to develop the abatement plan and/or in-place management plans if applicable.

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Consultant shall provide seventy-two (72) hour notice along with a key request form and an after-

hours request form, to the designated representative of the District, prior to starting any on-site

assessment or sampling. The Consultant shall notify the District representative for all work to be

performed, including the date and time of the consultant’s visit. Sampling may only be performed

when staff and students are not present in the areas to be sampled. The Consultant shall not

displace staff or students for sampling purposes.

Determine whether sampling data is adequate to confirm or negate the presence of hazardous

containing material.

Determine quantity and location of all hazardous materials on the project site, including asbestos,

mercury, lead and other hazardous materials as defined by the State of California. Develop a

complete and detailed hazardous building material survey and investigation of the buildings and

facilities at the project site that the District may use as a construction contract document and provide

three (3) copies of the report to the District Environmental Manager along with one (1) electronic

copy.

Prepare specifications that shall be included in the construction contract documents and include as

an appendix to the Hazardous Materials Survey Report.

Specifications prepared require asbestos and lead abatement work to be performed in compliance

with Local, Federal and State laws and District Standards (e.g., 40 CFR, Part 763, Subpart E; 40

CFR, Part 61, Subparts A & M; CCR Title 8, Section 1529; and SCAQMD Rule 1403, etc.).

The consultant shall assume that the submitted Hazardous Materials Survey Report will be forwarded

for inclusion into the demolition contract bidding document with no review. Reports found to be in

error or deficient with respect to contract requirements during the quality control check may lead to

Consultant disqualification on future LBUSD projects.

On all pages of the Hazardous Materials Survey Report, the address of the site and name of the

proposed school shall be listed. The table of contents shall include at a minimum the following

information, with a note clarifying items that are not applicable and justification:

o Section (e.g., Asbestos, Lead, or other suspect hazardous materials), Title, Page number

o List of acronyms

o List of definitions

o Executive summary, introduction, purpose, and scope of services

o Discussion of Historical Data

o Scope of work

o Visual survey, sampling methodology, and analytical procedures

o Discussion of survey findings by material type (i.e., asbestos, lead, or other suspect

materials) and location including impacts and basis for the results or assumption

o Type of impact anticipated by the work planned as it relates to material type (i.e., asbestos,

lead, or other suspect materials).

o Identify any irregularities encountered during the inspection and including listing any

portions of the project site that were not inspected

o Individual detailed section for asbestos including but not limited to recommendations for

properly managing asbestos containing materials (ACMs), AHERA/ASHARA compliance,

documentation etc.

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o Individual detailed section for lead including but not limited to recommendations for properly

impacting lead-containing materials and paint stabilization that will be required before such

impact or potential impact, recommendations to avoid disturbing lead-containing materials

where feasible, and CDPH Form 8552 and required supporting documents not listed herein

o Conclusions and recommendations

o Confidentiality and Limitations

o Appendix A – Contract Specifications

o Appendix B – Test Results by XRF, PLM, and/or Bulk Samples

o Appendix C – Site Drawings

o Appendix D– Sample location drawings for hazardous-containing materials (building

number, bulk sample ID numbers, location, and date for historical and new)

o Appendix E – Tables – Building numbers, bulk sample ID numbers (where applicable),

results, and a summary of hazardous containing materials anticipated to be impacted, and

the room and location designation

o Appendix F – Location and component type of hazardous-containing material anticipated to

be impacted by building identifier and material

o Appendix G – Consultants’ sample analytical results with laboratory chain of custody and

proof of laboratory certification

o Appendix H – Chain of custody for returned samples

o Appendix I – RCRA, non-RCRA, and non-hazardous manifest templates

o Appendix J – Consultant’s certifications

o Appendix K – Scope of Work

o Appendix L – Consultant’s Checklist (in Draft Report Only)

APPENDIX K

CONSULTANT’S CHECKLIST

South Coast Air Quality Management District 21865 Copley Drive, Diamond Bar, CA 91765-4178 1-800-CUT-SMOG www.aqmd.gov

ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT CHECKLIST

Rev 7/15/16

Inspection Date: Notification #: Survey Purpose Limited Survey Thorough Survey

Contractor Name: Class ID#: Contact Name: Phone:

Site Address: City: State: Zip:

Survey Conducted By: Phone: Class ID#:

Rule 1403 Asbestos Survey Documentation Requirements* 40CFR763 In Compliance Misc.

d1A Thoroughly inspected the facility for ACM and assumed ACM where the demolition/renovation will occur 85a Yes No

d1A Identified all friable and nonfriable types of ACM and assumed ACM 85a4 Yes No

d1Ai Quantified all the friable and nonfriable ACM and assumed ACM Yes No

- Submitted a CAC signed survey report with the company logo/headings and contact information 85a4viA Yes No

(iii)(I) Documented the name, address and phone # of the person(s) that performed the inspection(s) 85a4viA Yes No

(iii)(II) Documented the OSHA certificate # of the person(s) that performed the inspection(s) 85a4viA Yes No

(iii)(III) Documented the dates the survey was performed 85a4viA Yes No

(iii)(IV) A listing of all suspected materials containing any asbestos, a listing of all samples collected, and a sketch of where the samples were taken

85a4viB Yes No

(iii)(V) Documented the name, address and phone # of the lab used for sample analysis 87d Yes No

(iii)(VI) Documented the NVLAP approval # of the lab used for sample analysis 87a Yes No

(iii)(VII) Documented the sampling protocols (763.86) and lab test methods used for asbestos analysis (763.87) 86 & 87 Yes No

(iii)(VIII) Described the facility included any structural damage (fire, demo, partial reno, etc) - Yes No

iv Provided proof of Cal/OSHA certification as a Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC) 85a4viA Yes No

h1 Sampled the suspect ACM in accordance with the AHERA inspection protocol 86 Yes No

- Assessed the ACM condition for damage type and rating in percent 88b&c Yes No

h2 Analyzed samples at a NVLAP lab by PLM or SCAQMD Method 300-91 87 Yes No

- Included a table summary of findings listing all ACM and non-ACM materials 85a4viB Yes No

* Please see 40CFR763 Subpart E, B&P7180, and R1403d1A for minimum survey requirements

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714-266-5683
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5201 East Broadway
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Long Beach
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Arcadis U.S., Inc.

320 Commerce

Suite 200

Irvine

California 92602

Tel 714 730 9052

Fax 714 730 9345

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