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LEAD BASED PAINT RISK ASSESSMENT QUARTERS 4 3294 TERRACE DRIVE, ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 61299 Prepared for: Rock Island Integrated Services Building 102, Rock Island Arsenal Rock Island, Illinois 61299 Prepared by: MORLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC. 527 Colleen Street Woodhull, Illinois 61490 (309) 334-8466 www.morlandenvironmentalservices.com Tim A. Morland, Certified Risk Assessor Illinois Department of Public Health License # L-010852 MES Project No. 10194 August 2018 Report Written By: Timothy A. Morland Approved for Release By: Timothy A. Morland

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LEAD BASED PAINT RISK ASSESSMENT

QUARTERS 4

3294 TERRACE DRIVE, ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 61299

Prepared for:

Rock Island Integrated Services

Building 102, Rock Island Arsenal Rock Island, Illinois 61299

Prepared by:

MORLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC. 527 Colleen Street

Woodhull, Illinois 61490 (309) 334-8466

www.morlandenvironmentalservices.com Tim A. Morland, Certified Risk Assessor

Illinois Department of Public Health License # L-010852

MES Project No. 10194 August 2018

Report Written By:

Timothy A. Morland

Approved for Release By:

Timothy A. Morland

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TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................................... 1.0 .. RESULTS ............................................................................................................................................. 2 1.1 Maintenance/Paint Condition Information Form .......................................................... 2 1.2 Description of Dwelling Selection Process ..................................................................... 3 1.3 Analysis of Previous XRF Testing .................................................................................... 3 1.4 Location and Type of Lead Hazards ................................................................................ 3 1.5 Deteriorated Paint Sampling Results ............................................................................. 4 1.6 Dust Sampling Results .................................................................................................... 5 1.7 Soil Sampling Results ...................................................................................................... 12 1.8 Other Sampling Results .................................................................................................. 13 2.0 .. POTENTIAL LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PLAN ....................................................................................... 14 2.1 Lead Based Paint Policy Statement ................................................................................ 14 2.2 Name of Individual in Charge of Lead Based Paint Hazard Control Program ................ 14 2.3 Recommended Changes to Work Order System............................................................ 14 2.4 Interim Control Options and Estimated Costs ............................................................... 15 2.5 Abatement Options and Estimated Costs ...................................................................... 15 2.6 Reevaluation Schedules for Different Options ............................................................... 16 3.0 SITE SPECIFIC LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PLAN .................................................................................... 17 3.1 Interim Control/Abatement Option to be Implemented ............................................... 17 3.2 Training Plan for Managers, Maintenance Supervisors and Workers ........................... 17 3.3 Resident Notification ...................................................................................................... 17 3.4 Signatures of Risk Assessor and Owner ......................................................................... 17

APPENDICES Appendix A: Site Plan

Appendix B: Floor Plans/Sample Locations

Appendix C: Lab Results and Chain-of-Custody Forms

Appendix D: Photographs

Appendix E: Laboratory Qualifications

Appendix F: Risk Assessor Qualifications

Appendix G: Lead Brochure

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Morland Environmental Services, LLC. (MES) was retained by Rock Island Integrated Services to perform a lead based paint risk assessment on Quarters 4 located at 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois. The purpose of this survey was to determine and report the existence, nature, severity and location of lead based paint hazards and to determine possible means of correcting any hazards identified throughout Quarters 4. The risk assessment was coordinated with Ms. Kim House of Rock Island Integrated Services. The address of Rock Island Integrated Services is Building 102, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois 61299. The telephone number at Rock Island Integrated Services is 309-782-2900. Mr. Tim Morland of MES conducted the risk assessment on Thursday August 9, 2018. Mr. Morland is an Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) licensed risk assessor, IDPH License # L-010852. The address of Morland Environmental Services is 527 Colleen Street, Woodhull, Illinois 61490. The telephone number of Morland Environmental Services is 309-334-8466. Quarters 4 is a 2 story house with a basement. The house has stone walls and a brick foundation. The roofs of the house are both pitched and flat. The pitched roofs have asphalt and slate shingles on them. The flat roofs are rubber membrane roofs. The house is equipped with gutters and down spouts in good condition. There was a detached garage on the property that had vinyl siding and a pitched roof with asphalt shingles. Sampling and visual assessment for this risk assessment was performed with the criteria established in the HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing. Please refer to the appendices at the end of this report for site drawings and photographs. 9 lead based paint hazards were found in the lead wipes and 1 lead based paint hazard was found in the soil. Refer to Section 1.4 of this report for a detailed description of the lead based paint hazards. This report was prepared for Rock Island Integrated Services (Owner) and summarizes the results of MES’s risk assessment including findings, conclusions and recommendations. This report has been prepared on behalf of and for the exclusive use of the Owner and is subject to and issued in connection with Agreement and the provisions hereof. The Owner can rely upon the extent, character, and conclusions of the report for future considerations.

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1.0 RESULTS 1.1 Maintenance/Paint Condition Information Form

Form 5.2 Maintenance Data for Dwellings (Single Family, Owner-Occupied)

Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Building Component

Location Notes

Paint Condition (Intact, Fair, Poor, or Not

Present)

Deterioration Due to

Friction or Impact?

Deterioration Due to

Moisture?

Location of Painted

Component with Visible Bite

Marks

Building Side Stone Not Present N/A N/A N/A

Exterior Trim Wood Fair Yes Yes No

Window Troughs

Wood Poor Yes Yes No

Exterior Doors Wood/Metal Fair Yes/Yes Yes/Yes No/No

Railings Wood/Metal Fair Yes/Yes Yes/Yes No/No

Porch Floors Wood Back Porch Fair Yes Yes No

Other Porch Surfaces

Front Porch Intact No No No

Interior Doors Wood Fair Yes No No

Ceilings Plaster/Wood Intact No/No No/No No/No

Walls Plaster/Concrete Intact No/No No/No No/No

Interior Windows

Wood Fair Yes No No

Interior Floors Linoleum/Wood/Carpet/Concrete

Not Present N/A N/A N/A

Interior Trim Wood Intact No No No

Stairways Wood Intact No No No

Radiator (or Radiator Cover)

Metal Fair Yes No No

Kitchen cabinets Wood Not Present N/A N/A N/A

Bathroom cabinets

Wood Not Present N/A N/A N/A

Basement Wall & Ceiling

Wood/Plaster Fair Yes/No No/No No/No

If the overall condition of a component is similar throughout a dwelling, that condition should be recorded. If a

component in a couple of locations is in poor condition, but the overall condition is good or fair, the specific sites of

the badly deteriorated paint should be noted. The specific locations of any component with bite marks should be

recorded.

Notes taken regarding paint condition represent the condition of painted surfaces within the dwelling during the

time of the inspection. These notes should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to

the fact that surface conditions can change.

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1.2 Description of Dwelling Selection Process Quarters 4 is a single family residence so the entire property was targeted for sampling and visual assessment for this risk assessment using the criteria established in the HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing. 1.3 Analysis of Previous XRF Testing No previous XRF testing has occurred at Quarters 4. There has not been a lead based paint inspection on the dwelling. No XRF testing was performed for this Risk Assessment. XRF testing is not required for a lead risk assessment. 1.4 Location and Type of Lead Hazards The results of the lead wipes, paint chips and soil samples and the visual inspection of the risk assessor indicate that there are 10 lead dust hazards. The 10 lead hazards are in the following areas:

• 4-15 – 1st Floor – NW Room NE Sill

• 4-17 - 1st Floor – North Window Sill on West Wall

• 4-19 – 1st Floor – SW Room NW Window Sill

• 4-20 – 1st Floor – SW Room SW Window Sill

• 4-21 – 1st Floor – SW Room West Window Sill on South Wall

• 4-22 – 1st Floor – SW Room SE Window Sill

• 4-36 – 2nd Floor – NW Bathroom - Floor

• 4-59 – 2nd Floor – NW Bathroom – NE Window Sill

• 4-61 - Basement Landing Floor

• 4-S – Soil from House Drip Line Refer to Section 1.5 for chip results, 1.6 for the dust results and 1.7 for the soil results.

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1.5 Deteriorated Paint Sampling Results

Form 5.3 Field Sampling Form for Deteriorated Paint

Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings Targeted X Worst-Case Random

Sample Number Room Building Component

Laboratory Result (ug/g) or XRF Reading (mg/cm2) or % by Weight

HUD Standard 5,000 ug/g or 1 mg/ cm2 or 0.5% by Weight

Sample all layers of paint, not just deteriorated paint layers Total Number of Samples This Page: 0 Page 1 of 1 Date of Sample Collection Date Shipped to Lab Shipped by Received by (signature) (signature) Date Results Reported Analyzed by Approved by Note: No chips were sampled during this assessment.

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change.

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1.6 Dust Sampling Results

Form 5.4 Field Sampling Form for Dust

(Single-Surface Sampling) Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings X Targeted Worst-Case Random

Sample Number

Name of Room Used by Owner / Resident

Dimension of Sample Area (inches x inches)

Total Surface Area Sampled (ft2)

Type of Surface Sampled

Is Surface Smooth & Cleanable?

Lab Result (ug/ft2)

4-1 1st Floor SE Room Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Vinyl Yes <10

4-2 1st Floor NE (Kitchen)

Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Vinyl Yes <10

4-3 1st Floor SC Room Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-4 1st Floor SW Room Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-5 1st Floor NW Room Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-6 1st Floor North Entrance

Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Marble Yes <10

4-7 1st Floor North Center

Bathroom Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Vinyl Yes <10

4-8 1st Floor North Center

Room Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes 16

4-9 1st Floor SE Room South

Sill 40 x 12 3.33 Wood Yes 12

4-10 1st Floor SE Room East

Sill 40 x 12 3.33 Wood Yes 7.7

Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch

Total Number of Samples This Page 10 Page 1 of 7 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) IDPH Standards: 40 ug/ft2 (floors), 200 ug/ft2 (all other horizontal surfaces)

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change

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Form 5.4 Field Sampling Form for Dust

(Single-Surface Sampling) Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings X Targeted Worst-Case Random

Sample Number

Name of Room Used by Owner /

Resident

Dimension of Sample Area (inches x inches)

Total Surface Area Sampled (ft2)

Type of Surface Sampled

Is Surface Smooth & Cleanable?

Lab Result (ug/ft2)

4-11 1st Floor NE (Kitchen)

Room SE Sill 42 x 10 2.92 Wood Yes 47

4-12 1st Floor NE (Kitchen)

Room NE Sill 42 x 10 2.92 Wood Yes <3.4

4-13 1st Floor North

Center Room Sill 35.5 x 10.5 2.59 Wood Yes 14

4-14 1st Floor North

Entrance East Sill 31 x 1.75 0.38 Wood Yes 43

4-15 1st Floor NW Room

NE Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 290

4-16 1st Floor NW Room

NW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 150

4-17 1st Floor NW Room

North Sill West Wall 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 230

4-18 1st Floor NW Room

SW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 150

4-19 1st Floor SW Room

NW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 560

4-20 1st Floor SW Room

SW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 210

Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch

Total Number of Samples This Page 10 Page 2 of 7 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) IDPH Standards: 40 ug/ft2 (floors), 200 ug/ft2 (all other horizontal surfaces)

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change

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Form 5.4 Field Sampling Form for Dust

(Single-Surface Sampling) Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings X Targeted Worst-Case Random

Sample Number

Name of Room Used by Owner / Resident

Dimension of Sample Area (inches x inches)

Total Surface Area Sampled (ft2)

Type of Surface Sampled

Is Surface Smooth & Cleanable?

Lab Result (ug/ft2)

4-21 1st Floor SW Room

West Sill South Wall 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 320

4-22 1st Floor SW Room SE

Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 650

4-23 1st Floor South Center

Room West Sill 31 x 1.5 0.32 Wood Yes 120

4-24 1st Floor South Center

Room East Sill 31 x 1.5 0.32 Wood Yes 67

4-25 1st Floor SW Center

Room Sill 35 x 12 2.92 Wood Yes 33

4-26 1st Floor NE Center

Room Sill 41.5 x 10.5 3.03 Wood Yes 22

4-27 2nd Floor Center

Landing Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-28 2nd Floor North Center

Room Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-29 2nd Floor NE Room

Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-30 2nd Floor East Center

Bathroom Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Vinyl Yes 14

Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch

Total Number of Samples This Page 10 Page 3 of 7 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) IDPH Standards: 40 ug/ft2 (floors), 200 ug/ft2 (all other horizontal surfaces)

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change

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Form 5.4 Field Sampling Form for Dust

(Single-Surface Sampling) Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings X Targeted Worst-Case Random

Sample Number

Name of Room Used by Owner /

Resident

Dimension of Sample Area (inches x inches)

Total Surface Area Sampled (ft2)

Type of Surface Sampled

Is Surface Smooth & Cleanable?

Lab Result (ug/ft2)

4-31 2nd Floor SE Room

Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-32 2nd Floor South

Center Room Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes 11

4-33 2nd Floor South

Center Bathroom Floor

12 x 12 1.0 Vinyl Yes 12

4-34 2nd Floor SW Room

Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes 13

4-35 2nd Floor NW Room

Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Wood Yes <10

4-36 2nd Floor NW

Bathroom Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Vinyl Yes 51

4-37 2nd Floor NW Room

NE Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 100

4-38 2nd Floor NW Room

NW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 110

4-39 2nd Floor NW Room North Sill West Wall

31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 160

4-40 2nd Floor NW Room

SW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 96

Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch

Total Number of Samples This Page 10 Page 4 of 7 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) IDPH Standards: 40 ug/ft2 (floors), 200 ug/ft2 (all other horizontal surfaces)

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change

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Form 5.4 Field Sampling Form for Dust

(Single-Surface Sampling) Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings X Targeted Worst-Case Random

Sample Number

Name of Room Used by Owner /

Resident

Dimension of Sample Area (inches x inches)

Total Surface Area Sampled (ft2)

Type of Surface Sampled

Is Surface Smooth & Cleanable?

Lab Result (ug/ft2)

4-41 2nd Floor SW Room

NW Sill 43 x 12.5 3.73 Wood Yes 12

4-42 2nd Floor SW Room

SW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 62

4-43 2nd Floor SW Room West Sill South Wall

43 x 12.5 3.73 Wood Yes <2.7

4-44 2nd Floor SW Room

SE Sill 43 x 12.5 3.73 Wood Yes <2.7

4-45 2nd Floor South

Center Bathroom Sill 26.5 x 1.5 0.28 Wood Yes 110

4-46 2nd Floor SC Room SW

Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 71

4-47 2nd Floor SC Room SE

Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 87

4-48 2nd Floor NC Room

SW Sill 37 x 13 3.34 Wood Yes 9.8

4-49 2nd Floor NC Room

SE Sill 37 x 13 3.34 Wood Yes 4.0

4-50 2nd Floor South

Landing West Sill 45 x 13 4.06 Wood Yes 4.3

Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch

Total Number of Samples This Page 10 Page 5 of 7 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) IDPH Standards: 40 ug/ft2 (floors), 200 ug/ft2 (all other horizontal surfaces)

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change

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Form 5.4 Field Sampling Form for Dust

(Single-Surface Sampling) Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings X Targeted Worst-Case Random

Sample Number

Name of Room Used by Owner /

Resident

Dimension of Sample Area (inches x inches)

Total Surface Area Sampled (ft2)

Type of Surface Sampled

Is Surface Smooth & Cleanable?

Lab Result (ug/ft2)

4-51 2nd Floor SE Room

South Sill 41 x 13.5 3.84 Wood Yes 7.1

4-52 2nd Floor SE Room

East Sill 41 x 13.5 3.84 Wood Yes 34

4-53 2nd Floor SE Bathroom

East Sill 45 x 13 4.06 Wood Yes 21

4-54 2nd Floor NE Room

East Sill 41 x 13.5 3.84 Wood Yes 4.0

4-55 2nd Floor NE Room

North Sill 41 x 13.5 3.84 Wood Yes 3.5

4-56 2nd Floor North

Center Room North Sill

42 x 11 3.21 Wood Yes 7.1

4-57 2nd Floor North

Landing North Sill 45 x 13 4.06 Wood Yes 50

4-58 2nd Floor NW

Bathroom East Sill 33 x 1.5 0.34 Wood Yes 75

4-59 2nd Floor NW

Bathroom NE Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 200

4-60 2nd Floor NW

Bathroom NW Sill 31 x 1 0.22 Wood Yes 100

Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch

Total Number of Samples This Page 10 Page 6 of 7 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) IDPH Standards: 40 ug/ft2 (floors), 200 ug/ft2 (all other horizontal surfaces)

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change

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Form 5.4 Field Sampling Form for Dust

(Single-Surface Sampling) Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois Sampling Protocol All Dwellings X Targeted Worst-Case Random

Sample Number

Name of Room Used by Owner /

Resident

Dimension of Sample Area (inches x inches)

Total Surface Area Sampled (ft2)

Type of Surface Sampled

Is Surface Smooth & Cleanable?

Lab Result (ug/ft2)

4-61 Basement Floor 12 x 12 1.0 Concrete Yes 99

4-62 Field Blank N/A N/A N/A N/A <10

4-63 Field Blank N/A N/A N/A N/A <10

4-64 Field Blank N/A N/A N/A N/A <10

4-65 Field Blank N/A N/A N/A N/A <10

Measure to the nearest 1/8 inch

Total Number of Samples This Page 5 Page 7 of 7 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) IDPH Standards: 40 ug/ft2 (floors), 200 ug/ft2 (all other horizontal surfaces)

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change

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1.7 Soil Sampling Results

Form 5.5 Field Sampling Form for Soil (Composite Sampling Only)

Quarters 4 – 3294 Terrace Drive

Name of Risk Assessor: Tim Morland Name of Property Owner: Rock Island Arsenal Property Address 3294 Terrace Drive, Rock Island, Illinois

Sample No. Location Bare or Covered Lab Result (mg/kg)

4-S House Drip Line Covered - Mulch 400

Collect only the top 1/2" of soil Total Number of Samples This Page 1 Page 1 of 1 Date of Sample Collection 8/9/18 Date Shipped to Lab 8/9/18 Shipped by Tim Morland Received by Lisa Odeshoo (signature) (signature) HUD and EPA interim guidance on soil levels: 400 ug/g in areas children have access to soil; 1,200 ug/g in areas children are not likely to have access to bare soil. IDPH “Action Level” is 1,000 ug/g and Abatement is 5,000 ug/g.

Results for each sample represent the condition of the dwelling during the time the samples were

collected. Results should not be used to assess the condition of the dwelling in the future due to the fact

that conditions can change.

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1.8 Other Sampling Results No other sampling was performed for this particular lead risk assessment. .

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2.0 POTENTIAL LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PLAN 2.1 Lead Based Paint Policy Statement Since lead based paint hazards exist at this time at Quarters 4 it is the recommendation of the lead risk assessor that Rock Island Integrated Services adopt a lead based paint policy statement as follows:

Rock Island Integrated Services is committed to controlling lead based paint hazards in all of its Quarters. The Property Manager has my authority to direct all activities associated with lead hazard control, including directing training, issuing special work orders, informing residents, responding to children with elevated blood levels, correcting lead based paint hazards on an emergency repair basis and any other efforts that may be appropriate. Rock Island Integrated Services plans to control such hazards is detailed in a risk assessment report and lead hazard control plan.

(Signed) (Date)

(Owner Representative)

(Signed) (Date) (Property Manager) 2.2 Name of Individual in Charge of Lead Based Paint Hazard Control Program (Owner Representative) ............................................................................................................................. 2.3 Recommended Changes to Work Order System Since lead based paint hazards were identified during this lead based paint risk assessment it is recommended that you implement the following work order system when disturbing painted surfaces until a lead based paint inspection has been completed. If painted surfaces will be disturbed during a particular repair job, the painted surface should be tested to determine if it has lead based paint on it, unless it has been tested previously by reliable testing. The results from this assessment indicate that building components tested did contain lead paint in regulated quantities. However, all surfaces should be considered to be suspected lead based paint until they have been tested. If lead based paint is present or is suspected to be present, maintenance workers should take the necessary precautions by wetting down the surface and performing clean-up. If the surface area is large, clearance testing should be completed before residents move back in. The work order should indicate whether respirators and protective equipment are needed, how extensive the cleaning should be and any other special precautions. Mopping or other wet cleaning methods should be used when cleaning up paint chips. A HEPA vacuum should be used for cleaning up paint debris. If residents are present, the work area should be sealed off so that leaded dust does not enter the living area. Any furniture present should be moved or covered with plastic. The possible presence of lead-based paint should be considered in all repair and maintenance work. A lead based paint inspection should be completed at some point in the future to determine exactly where the lead based paint is located so that it can be properly managed.

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Maintenance workers should be trained by licensed training providers to handle lead based painted surfaces safely including medical surveillance and respirator use. The practice of examining the condition of the paint annually or upon vacancy is a good one and should be continued. Since the paint has not been fully and adequately tested, it should be assumed to contain lead based paint. The owner should tell residents to report any paint that is peeling, chipping, flaking, chalking or otherwise deteriorating so it can be repaired quickly and safely. 2.4 Interim Control Options and Estimated Costs The costs shown below include labor, materials, worker protection, site containment and clean-up. These are only very rough estimates that may not be accurate. A precise estimate should be obtained from a certified lead-based paint abatement contractor. Hazard Number One: lead dust on window sill surfaces:

• Dust removal and paint film stabilization of sill $250.00/Window

• Dust removal and encapsulation of sill $400.00/Window Hazard Number Two: lead dust on floors:

• Dust removal and floor sealing with polyurethane $2.00/Square Foot Hazard Number Three: Lead contaminated soil around house perimeter:

• Fence off area to limit access $10.00/Linear Foot

• Cover soil with mulch $5.00/Square Foot 2.5 Abatement Options and Estimated Costs The costs shown below include labor, materials, worker protection, site containment and clean-up. These are only very rough estimates that may not be accurate. A precise estimate should be obtained from a certified lead-based paint abatement contractor. Hazard Number One: lead dust on window sill surfaces:

• Enclosure of window frame with metal panning system ........................... $600/Window

• Replacement of entire window assembly................................................... $800/Window

• Remove lead based paint by chemical method .......................................... $600/Window Hazard Number Two: lead dust on floors:

• Enclosure of floor with new subflooring and tile........................................ $4.00/Square Foot

• Removal and replacement of floor with new subflooring and tile ............. $6.00/Square Foot

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Hazard Number Three: Lead contaminated soil around house perimeter:

• Remove and replace top soil around perimeter ......................................... $65/Cubic Foot

• Pave Soil Around house perimeter with asphalt or concrete ..................... $100/Cubic Yard 2.6 Re-evaluation and Monitoring Schedule Each of these treatments will need to be reexamined periodically to make certain that they remain effective and to ensure that new lead-based hazards do not appear. The interim controls shown above are less expensive initially, but they may be more expensive in the long run since they need to be reevaluated more frequently. The replacement and paint removal methods are more expensive initially, but do not require any reevaluation. The owner should monitor the condition of the paint annually. A professional reevaluation is also needed. The standard schedule for reevaluating the dwelling is shown below.

Unadjusted Standard Reevaluation Schedules Recommended by HUD

Hazard Control Method Standard Reevaluation Schedule Type of Reevaluation

Dust Removal 1 year, 2 years later Annually

Dust Sampling Visual Examination of Suspect Paint

Paint 1 year, 2 years later Annually

Dust Sampling Visual Examination of Suspect Paint

Encapsulation 1 month, 6 months; annually thereafter

Visual Examination of Encapsulant Integrity

Enclosure Annually Visual Examination

Removal of All Lead-Based None None

Building Component Replacement

None None

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3.0 SITE SPECIFIC LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PLAN 3.1 Interim Control/Abatement Option to be Implemented Hazard Number One: lead dust on window sills:

• Dust removal and paint film stabilization of sills Hazard Number Two: lead dust on floors:

• Dust removal and polyurethane sealing Hazard Number Three: Lead contaminated soil around house perimeter:

• Cover soil with mulch The normal reevaluation schedule for these interim controls is 12 months. The dwelling should be reevaluated in August 2019 (12 months from the time of last assessment). 3.2 Training Plan for Managers, Maintenance Supervisors and Workers Since lead based paint hazards were found during this lead based paint risk inspection, it is recommended that the building owner, head of maintenance or both attend a lead hazard awareness course. This person will be responsible for ensuring that all maintenance workers and their supervisors are trained in lead based paint hazards. 3.3 Resident Notification The results of this report will be described by the owner to the residents in the dwelling. The brochure in the Appendix at the end of this report will be provided to the residents. 3.4 Signatures of Risk Assessor and Owner

Owner Representative (Date)

08-22-18 Tim Morland, Certified Risk Assessor (Date)

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APPENDIX A

SITE PLAN

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APPENDIX B

FLOOR PLANS/SAMPLE LOCATIONS

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QUARTERS 4

FIRST FLOOR

10194 AUGUST, 2018

ROCK ISLAND INTEGRATED SERVICESLEAD BASED PAINT RISK ASSESSMENT

SAMPLE LOCATIONS

ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS

NOT TO SCALE

6 POSITIVE AREAS ON THE 1ST FLOOR:

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(2) Porches
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Work Site
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SECOND FLOOR

10194 AUGUST, 2018

ROCK ISLAND INTEGRATED SERVICESLEAD BASED PAINT RISK ASSESSMENT

SAMPLE LOCATIONS

ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS

NOT TO SCALE

2 POSITIVE ARES ON THE 2ND FLOOR:

4-36

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BASEMENT

10194 AUGUST, 2018

ROCK ISLAND INTEGRATED SERVICESLEAD BASED PAINT RISK ASSESSMENT

SAMPLE LOCATIONS

ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS

NOT TO SCALE

1 POSITIVE AREA IN THE BASEMENT:

4-61

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1st Floor lighting & power panel (in basement)
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APPENDIX C

LAB RESULTS AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORMS

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed WeightLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 08/10/18 10:20 AM

RI ARSENAL QUARTERS 4 LRA/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261808247CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

0.5018Site: QUARTERS 4 SOIL DRIPLINE261808247-00664-S 400 mg/Kg8/13/2018 g

Soil results reported using dry sample weight.

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Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 8/17/2018 12:23:15 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Soil/Solids by EMSL SOP/Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 40 mg/kg based on the minimum sample weight per our SOP. Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. Results reported based on dry weight. "<" (less than) result signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

Initial report from 08/17/2018 12:23:15

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed Area SampledLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 08/10/18 10:20 AM

RI ARSENAL QUARTERS 4 LRA/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261808247CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SE ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00014-1 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NE (KITCHEN)/FLOOR261808247-00024-2 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00034-3 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00044-4 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NW ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00054-5 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NORTH ENTRANCE/FLOOR261808247-00064-6 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NORTH CENTER BATHROOM/FLOOR261808247-00074-7 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NORTH CENTER ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00084-8 144 16 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SE ROOM/SOUTH SILL261808247-00094-9 480 12 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SE ROOM/EAST SILL261808247-00104-10 480 7.7 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NE (KITCHEN) ROOM/SE SILL261808247-00114-11 420 47 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NE (KITCHEN) ROOM/NE SILL261808247-00124-12 420 <3.4 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NORTH CENTER ROOM/SILL261808247-00134-13 372.75 14 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NORTH ENTRANCE/EAST SILL261808247-00144-14 54.25 43 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NW ROOM/NE SILL261808247-00154-15 31 290 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

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Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 8/17/2018 12:23:15 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Dust by EMSL SOP/ Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 10 µg/wipe. ug/wipe =µg/ft² x area sampled in ft². Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities (such as volume sampled) or analytical method limitations. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The lab is not responsible for data reported in µg/ft² which is dependent on the area provided by non-lab personnel. The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) results signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

Initial report from 08/17/2018 12:23:15

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed Area SampledLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 08/10/18 10:20 AM

RI ARSENAL QUARTERS 4 LRA/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261808247CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NW ROOM/NW SILL261808247-00164-16 31 150 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NW ROOM/NORTH SILL ON WEST WALL261808247-00174-17 31 230 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NW ROOM/SW SILL261808247-00184-18 31 150 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/NW SILL261808247-00194-19 31 560 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/SW SILL261808247-00204-20 31 210 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/WEST WILL ON SOUTH WALL261808247-00214-21 31 320 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/SE SILL261808247-00224-22 31 650 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER ROOM/WEST SILL261808247-00234-23 46.5 120 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER ROOM/EAST SILL261808247-00244-24 46.5 67 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/ SOUTH WEST CENTER ROOM/SILL261808247-00254-25 420 33 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NORTH EAST CENTER ROOM/SILL261808247-00264-26 435.75 22 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2MD FLOOR/CENTER LANDING/FLOOR261808247-00274-27 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NORTH CENTER ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00284-28 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NE ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00294-29 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/EAST CENTER BATHROOM/FLOOR261808247-00304-30 144 14 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

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Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 8/17/2018 12:23:15 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Dust by EMSL SOP/ Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 10 µg/wipe. ug/wipe =µg/ft² x area sampled in ft². Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities (such as volume sampled) or analytical method limitations. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The lab is not responsible for data reported in µg/ft² which is dependent on the area provided by non-lab personnel. The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) results signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

Initial report from 08/17/2018 12:23:15

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed Area SampledLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 08/10/18 10:20 AM

RI ARSENAL QUARTERS 4 LRA/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261808247CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SE ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00314-31 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00324-32 144 11 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER BATHROOM/FLOOR261808247-00334-33 144 12 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SW ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00344-34 144 13 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00354-35 144 <10 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW BATHROOM ROOM/FLOOR261808247-00364-36 144 51 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW ROOM/NE SILL261808247-00374-37 31 100 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW ROOM/NW SILL261808247-00384-38 31 110 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW ROOM/NORTH SILL ON WEST WALL261808247-00394-39 31 160 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW ROOM/SW SILL261808247-00404-40 31 96 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SW ROOM/NW SILL261808247-00414-41 537.5 12 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SW ROOM/SW SILL261808247-00424-42 31 62 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SW ROOM/WEST SILL ON SOUTH WALL261808247-00434-43 537.5 <2.7 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SW ROOM/SE SILL261808247-00444-44 537.5 <2.7 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER BATHROOM/SOUTH SILL261808247-00454-45 39.75 110 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Page 4 of 6

Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 8/17/2018 12:23:15 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Dust by EMSL SOP/ Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 10 µg/wipe. ug/wipe =µg/ft² x area sampled in ft². Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities (such as volume sampled) or analytical method limitations. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The lab is not responsible for data reported in µg/ft² which is dependent on the area provided by non-lab personnel. The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) results signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

Initial report from 08/17/2018 12:23:15

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed Area SampledLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 08/10/18 10:20 AM

RI ARSENAL QUARTERS 4 LRA/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261808247CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER ROOM/SW SILL261808247-00464-46 31 71 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SOUTH CENTER ROOM/SE SILL261808247-00474-47 31 87 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NORTH CENTER ROOM/SW SILL261808247-00484-48 481 9.8 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NORTH CENTER ROOM/SE SILL261808247-00494-49 481 4.0 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SOUTH LANDING/WEST SILL261808247-00504-50 585 4.3 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SE ROOM/SOUTH SILL261808247-00514-51 535 7.1 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SE ROOM/EAST SILL261808247-00524-52 535 34 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/SE BATHROOM/EAST SILL261808247-00534-53 585 21 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NE ROOM/EAST SILL261808247-00544-54 553.5 4.0 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NE ROOM/NORTH SILL261808247-00554-55 553.5 3.5 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NORTH CENTER ROOM/NORTH SILL261808247-00564-56 462 7.1 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NORTH LANDING/NORTH SILL261808247-00574-57 585 50 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW BATHROOM/EAST SILL261808247-00584-58 49.5 75 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW BATHROOM/NE SILL261808247-00594-59 31 200 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW BATHROOM/NW SILL261808247-00604-60 31 100 µg/ft²in²8/14/2018

Page 5 of 6

Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 8/17/2018 12:23:15 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Dust by EMSL SOP/ Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 10 µg/wipe. ug/wipe =µg/ft² x area sampled in ft². Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities (such as volume sampled) or analytical method limitations. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The lab is not responsible for data reported in µg/ft² which is dependent on the area provided by non-lab personnel. The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) results signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

Initial report from 08/17/2018 12:23:15

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed Area SampledLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 08/10/18 10:20 AM

RI ARSENAL QUARTERS 4 LRA/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261808247CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

Site: BASEMENT LANDING/FLOOR261808247-00614-61 144 99 µg/ft²in²8/13/2018

Site: FIELD BLANK261808247-00624-62 N/A <10 µg/wipe 8/13/2018

Site: FIELD BLANK261808247-00634-63 N/A <10 µg/wipe 8/13/2018

Site: FIELD BLANK261808247-00644-64 N/A <10 µg/wipe 8/13/2018

Site: FIELD BLANK261808247-00654-65 N/A <10 µg/wipe 8/13/2018

Soil results reported using dry sample weight.

Page 6 of 6

Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 8/17/2018 12:23:15 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Dust by EMSL SOP/ Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 10 µg/wipe. ug/wipe =µg/ft² x area sampled in ft². Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities (such as volume sampled) or analytical method limitations. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The lab is not responsible for data reported in µg/ft² which is dependent on the area provided by non-lab personnel. The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) results signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

Initial report from 08/17/2018 12:23:15

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PHOTOGRAPHS

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Quarters 4 – South Face Sample 4-1 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-2 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-3 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-4 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-5 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-6 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-7 – No lead dust hazard

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Sample 4-8 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-9 – No lead dust hazard

SAMPLE 4-10 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-11 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-12 – No lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-13 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-14 – No lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-15 – Lead dust hazard

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SAMPLE 4-16 – No lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-17 – Lead dust hazard

SAMPLE 4-18 – No lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-19 – Lead dust hazard

SAMPLE 4-20 – Lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-21 – Lead dust hazard

SAMPLE 4-22 – Lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-23 – No lead dust hazard

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SAMPLE 4-24 – No lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-25 – No lead dust hazard

SAMPLE 4-26 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-27 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-28 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-29 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-30 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-31 – No lead dust hazard

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Sample 4-32 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-33 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-34 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-35 – No lead dust hazard

SAMPLE 4-36 – Lead dust hazard Sample 4-37 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-38 – No Lead Dust Hazard Sample 4-39 – No lead dust hazard

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Sample 4-40 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-41 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-42 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-43 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-44 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-45 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-46 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-47 – No lead dust hazard

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Sample 4-48 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-49 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-50 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-51 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-52 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-53 – No lead dust hazard

Sample 4-54 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-55 – No lead dust hazard

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Sample 4-56 – No lead dust hazard Sample 4-57 – No Lead Dust Hazard

Sample 4-58 – No Lead Dust Hazard SAMPLE 4-59 – Lead dust hazard

Sample 4-60 – No lead dust hazard SAMPLE 4-61 – Lead Dust Hazard

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APPENDIX E

LABORATORY QUALIFICATIONS

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AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC

acknowledges that

EMSL Analytical, Inc 4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162-1120

Laboratory ID: 102992 along with all premises from which key activities are performed, as listed above, has fulfilled the requirements of the AIHA Laboratory Accreditation

Programs (AIHA-LAP), LLC accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 international standard, General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories in the following:

LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS

INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE Accreditation Expires: September 01, 2018

ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD Accreditation Expires: September 01, 2018

ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Accreditation Expires: September 01, 2018

FOOD Accreditation Expires:

UNIQUE SCOPES Accreditation Expires:

Specific Field(s) of Testing (FoT)/Method(s) within each Accreditation Program for which the above named laboratory maintains accreditation is

outlined on the attached Scope of Accreditation. Continued accreditation is contingent upon successful on-going compliance with ISO/IEC

17025:2005 and AIHA-LAP, LLC requirements. This certificate is not valid without the attached Scope of Accreditation. Please review the AIHA-

LAP, LLC website (www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org) for the most current Scope.

William Walsh, CIH Chairperson, Analytical Accreditation Board

Cheryl O. Morton Managing Director, AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC

Revision 15: 03/30/2016 Date Issued: 07/29/2016

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AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC

SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION

EMSL Analytical, Inc Laboratory ID: 102992

4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162-1120 Issue Date: 07/29/2016

The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the

laboratory’s current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency

status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation.

The EPA recognizes the AIHA-LAP, LLC ELLAP program as meeting the requirements of the National Lead Laboratory

Accreditation Program (NLLAP) established under Title X of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992

and includes paint, soil and dust wipe analysis. Air analysis is not included as part of the NLLAP.

Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELLAP)

Initial Accreditation Date: 04/01/2006

A complete listing of currently accredited Environmental Lead laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLC website

at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org

Field of Testing (FoT) Technology sub-type/

Detector Method

Method Description (for internal methods only)

Paint EPA SW-846 3050B

EPA SW-846 7000B

Soil EPA SW-846 3050B

EPA SW-846 7000B

Settled Dust by Wipe EPA SW-846 3050B

EPA SW-846 7000B

Airborne Dust NIOSH 7082

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APPENDIX F

RISK ASSESSOR QUALIFICATIONS

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APPENDIX G

LEAD BROCHURE

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ProtectYourFamilyFromLead InYourHome

United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency

United StatesConsumer ProductSafety Commission

United StatesDepartment of Housingand Urban Development

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Many houses and apartments built before 1978 havepaint that contains high levels of lead (called lead-based paint). Lead from paint, chips, and dust can

pose serious health hazards if not taken care of properly.

OWNERS, BUYERS, and RENTERS areencouraged to check for lead (see page 6)before renting, buying or renovating pre-1978 housing.

Federal law requires that individuals receive certain information before renting, buying, or renovating pre-1978 housing:

LANDLORDS have to disclose known infor-mation on lead-based paint and lead-basedpaint hazards before leases take effect.Leases must include a disclosure aboutlead-based paint.

SELLERS have to disclose known informa-tion on lead-based paint and lead-basedpaint hazards before selling a house. Salescontracts must include a disclosure aboutlead-based paint. Buyers have up to 10days to check for lead.

RENOVATORS disturbing more than 2 squarefeet of painted surfaces have to give youthis pamphlet before starting work.

Are You Planning To Buy, Rent, or Renovatea Home Built Before 1978?

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IMPORTANT!

Lead From Paint, Dust, andSoil Can Be Dangerous If Not

Managed Properly

FACT: Lead exposure can harm young children and babies even before theyare born.

FACT: Even children who seem healthy canhave high levels of lead in their bodies.

FACT: People can get lead in their bodies bybreathing or swallowing lead dust, or byeating soil or paint chips containinglead.

FACT: People have many options for reducinglead hazards. In most cases, lead-basedpaint that is in good condition is not ahazard.

FACT: Removing lead-based paint improperlycan increase the danger to your family.

If you think your home might have lead hazards, read this pamphlet to learn some

simple steps to protect your family.

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People can get lead in their body if they:

� Breathe in lead dust (especially duringrenovations that disturb painted surfaces).

� Put their hands or other objects covered with lead dust in their mouths.

� Eat paint chips or soil that containslead.

Lead is even more dangerous to childrenunder the age of 6:

� At this age children’s brains and nervoussystems are more sensitive to the dam-aging effects of lead.

� Children’s growing bodies absorb morelead.

� Babies and young children often puttheir hands and other objects in theirmouths. These objects can have leaddust on them.

Lead is also dangerous to women ofchildbearing age:

� Women with a high lead level in theirsystem prior to pregnancy would exposea fetus to lead through the placentaduring fetal development.

Lead Gets in the Body in Many Ways

Childhoodlead poisoningremains amajor environmen-tal healthproblem inthe U.S.

Even childrenwho appearhealthy canhave danger-ous levels oflead in theirbodies.

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Lead’s Effects

It is important to know that even exposureto low levels of lead can severely harm children.

In children, lead can cause:

� Nervous system and kidney damage.

� Learning disabilities, attention deficitdisorder, and decreased intelligence.

� Speech, language, and behavior problems.

� Poor muscle coordination.

� Decreased muscle and bone growth.

� Hearing damage.

While low-lead exposure is most common, exposure to high levels of lead can have devastating effects onchildren, including seizures, uncon-sciousness, and, in some cases, death.

Although children are especially susceptible to lead exposure, lead can be dangerous for adults too.

In adults, lead can cause:

� Increased chance of illness duringpregnancy.

� Harm to a fetus, including brain damage or death.

� Fertility problems (in men and women).

� High blood pressure.

� Digestive problems.

� Nerve disorders.

� Memory and concentration problems.

� Muscle and joint pain.

Brain or Nerve Damage

Slowed Growth

Hearing Problems

ReproductiveProblems(Adults)

DigestiveProblems

Lead affectsthe body inmany ways.

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Many homes built before 1978 have lead-based paint. The federal governmentbanned lead-based paint from housing in1978. Some states stopped its use evenearlier. Lead can be found:

� In homes in the city, country, or suburbs.

� In apartments, single-family homes, andboth private and public housing.

� Inside and outside of the house.

� In soil around a home. (Soil can pick uplead from exterior paint or other sourcessuch as past use of leaded gas in cars.)

To reduce your child's exposure to lead,get your child checked, have your hometested (especially if your home has paintin poor condition and was built before1978), and fix any hazards you may have.Children's blood lead levels tend to increaserapidly from 6 to 12 months of age, andtend to peak at 18 to 24 months of age.

Consult your doctor for advice on testingyour children. A simple blood test candetect high levels of lead. Blood tests areusually recommended for:

� Children at ages 1 and 2.

� Children or other family members whohave been exposed to high levels of lead.

� Children who should be tested underyour state or local health screening plan.

Your doctor can explain what the test resultsmean and if more testing will be needed.

Get yourchildren andhome testedif you thinkyour homehas high lev-els of lead.

Checking Your Family for Lead

Where Lead-Based Paint Is Found

In general,the older yourhome, themore likely ithas lead-based paint.

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Lead-based paint is usually not a hazard ifit is in good condition, and it is not on animpact or friction surface, like a window. Itis defined by the federal government aspaint with lead levels greater than or equalto 1.0 milligram per square centimeter, ormore than 0.5% by weight.

Deteriorating lead-based paint (peeling,chipping, chalking, cracking or damaged)is a hazard and needs immediate attention.It may also be a hazard when found on sur-faces that children can chew or that get alot of wear-and-tear, such as:

� Windows and window sills.

� Doors and door frames.

� Stairs, railings, banisters, and porches.

Lead dust can form when lead-based paint is scraped, sanded, orheated. Dust also forms when painted surfaces bump or rub togeth-er. Lead chips and dust can get on surfaces and objects that peopletouch. Settled lead dust can re-enter the air when people vacuum,sweep, or walk through it. The following two federal standards havebeen set for lead hazards in dust:

� 40 micrograms per square foot (µg/ft2) and higher for floors,including carpeted floors.

� 250 µg/ft2 and higher for interior window sills.

Lead in soil can be a hazard when children play in bare soil orwhen people bring soil into the house on their shoes. The followingtwo federal standards have been set for lead hazards in residentialsoil:

� 400 parts per million (ppm) and higher in play areas of bare soil.

� 1,200 ppm (average) and higher in bare soil in the remainder ofthe yard.

The only way to find out if paint, dust and soil lead hazards exist isto test for them. The next page describes the most common meth-ods used.

Lead frompaint chips,which youcan see, andlead dust,which youcan’t alwayssee, can bothbe serious hazards.

Identifying Lead Hazards

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You can get your home tested for lead inseveral different ways:

� A paint inspection tells you whether yourhome has lead-based paint and where itis located. It won’t tell you whether or notyour home currently has lead hazards.

� A risk assessment tells you if your homecurrently has any lead hazards from leadin paint, dust, or soil. It also tells you whatactions to take to address any hazards.

� A combination risk assessment andinspection tells you if your home has any lead hazards and if your home hasany lead-based paint, and where thelead-based paint is located.

Hire a trained and certified testing profes-sional who will use a range of reliablemethods when testing your home.

� Visual inspection of paint condition and location.

� A portable x-ray fluorescence (XRF)machine.

� Lab tests of paint, dust, and soilsamples.

There are state and federal programs inplace to ensure that testing is done safely,reliably, and effectively. Contact your stateor local agency (see bottom of page 11) formore information, or call 1-800-424-LEAD(5323) for a list of contacts in your area.

Home test kits for lead are available, butmay not always be accurate. Consumersshould not rely on these kits before doingrenovations or to assure safety.

Checking Your Home for Lead

Just knowingthat a homehas lead-based paintmay not tellyou if there is a hazard.

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If you suspect that your house has leadhazards, you can take some immediatesteps to reduce your family’s risk:

� If you rent, notify your landlord ofpeeling or chipping paint.

� Clean up paint chips immediately.

� Clean floors, window frames, windowsills, and other surfaces weekly. Use amop or sponge with warm water and ageneral all-purpose cleaner or a cleanermade specifically for lead. REMEMBER:NEVER MIX AMMONIA AND BLEACHPRODUCTS TOGETHER SINCE THEYCAN FORM A DANGEROUS GAS.

� Thoroughly rinse sponges and mopheads after cleaning dirty or dustyareas.

� Wash children’s hands often, especial-ly before they eat and before nap timeand bed time.

� Keep play areas clean. Wash bottles,pacifiers, toys, and stuffed animals regularly.

� Keep children from chewing windowsills or other painted surfaces.

� Clean or remove shoes beforeentering your home to avoidtracking in lead from soil.

� Make sure children eat nutritious, low-fat meals high in iron and calcium, such asspinach and dairy products.Children with good diets absorbless lead.

What You Can Do Now To Protect Your Family

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In addition to day-to-day cleaning and goodnutrition:

� You can temporarily reduce lead hazardsby taking actions such as repairing dam-aged painted surfaces and planting grassto cover soil with high lead levels. Theseactions (called “interim controls”) are notpermanent solutions and will need ongo-ing attention.

� To permanently remove lead hazards,you should hire a certified lead “abate-ment” contractor. Abatement (or perma-nent hazard elimination) methodsinclude removing, sealing, or enclosinglead-based paint with special materials.Just painting over the hazard with regularpaint is not permanent removal.

Always hire a person with special trainingfor correcting lead problems—someonewho knows how to do this work safely andhas the proper equipment to clean up thoroughly. Certified contractors will employqualified workers and follow strict safetyrules as set by their state or by the federalgovernment.

Once the work is completed, dust cleanupactivities must be repeated until testingindicates that lead dust levels are below thefollowing:

� 40 micrograms per square foot (µg/ft2)for floors, including carpeted floors;

� 250 µg/ft2 for interior windows sills; and

� 400 µg/ft2 for window troughs.

Call your state or local agency (see bottomof page 11) for help in locating certifiedprofessionals in your area and to see iffinancial assistance is available.

Reducing Lead Hazards In The Home

Removinglead improperlycan increasethe hazard toyour familyby spreadingeven morelead dustaround thehouse.

Always use a professional whois trained toremove lead hazards safely.

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Take precautions before your contractor oryou begin remodeling or renovating any-thing that disturbs painted surfaces (suchas scraping off paint or tearing out walls):

� Have the area tested for lead-basedpaint.

� Do not use a belt-sander, propanetorch, high temperature heat gun, dryscraper, or dry sandpaper to removelead-based paint. These actions createlarge amounts of lead dust and fumes.Lead dust can remain in your homelong after the work is done.

� Temporarily move your family (espe-cially children and pregnant women)out of the apartment or house until the work is done and the area is prop-erly cleaned. If you can’t move yourfamily, at least completely seal off thework area.

� Follow other safety measures toreduce lead hazards. You can find outabout other safety measures by calling 1-800-424-LEAD. Ask for the brochure“Reducing Lead Hazards WhenRemodeling Your Home.” This brochureexplains what to do before, during, and after renovations.

If you have already completed renova-tions or remodeling that could havereleased lead-based paint or dust, getyour young children tested and followthe steps outlined on page 7 of thisbrochure.

Remodeling or Renovating a Home WithLead-Based Paint

If not conductedproperly, certain typesof renova-tions canrelease leadfrom paintand dust intothe air.

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� Drinking water. Your home might haveplumbing with lead or lead solder. Callyour local health department or watersupplier to find out about testing yourwater. You cannot see, smell, or tastelead, and boiling your water will not getrid of lead. If you think your plumbingmight have lead in it:

• Use only cold water for drinking andcooking.

• Run water for 15 to 30 secondsbefore drinking it, especially if youhave not used your water for a fewhours.

� The job. If you work with lead, youcould bring it home on your hands orclothes. Shower and change clothesbefore coming home. Launder your workclothes separately from the rest of your family’s clothes.

� Old painted toys and furniture.

� Food and liquids stored in lead crystalor lead-glazed pottery or porcelain.

� Lead smelters or other industries thatrelease lead into the air.

� Hobbies that use lead, such as makingpottery or stained glass, or refinishingfurniture.

� Folk remedies that contain lead, such as“greta” and “azarcon” used to treat anupset stomach.

Other Sources of Lead

While paint, dust,and soil are themost commonsources of lead,other leadsources also exist.

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The National Lead Information CenterCall 1-800-424-LEAD (424-5323) to learnhow to protect children from lead poisoningand for other information on lead hazards.To access lead information via the web, visitwww.epa.gov/lead andwww.hud.gov/offices/lead/.

EPA’s Safe Drinking Water HotlineCall 1-800-426-4791 for information aboutlead in drinking water.

Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Hotline

To request information on lead inconsumer products, or to report anunsafe consumer product or a prod-uct-related injury call 1-800-638-2772, or visit CPSC's Web site at:www.cpsc.gov.

Health and Environmental AgenciesSome cities, states, and tribes havetheir own rules for lead-based paintactivities. Check with your local agency tosee which laws apply to you. Most agenciescan also provide information on finding alead abatement firm in your area, and onpossible sources of financial aid for reducinglead hazards. Receive up-to-date addressand phone information for your local con-tacts on the Internet at www.epa.gov/leador contact the National Lead InformationCenter at 1-800-424-LEAD.

For More Information

For the hearing impaired, call the Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 to access any of

the phone numbers in this brochure.

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EPA Regional Offices

Region 1 (Connecticut, Massachusetts,Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island,Vermont)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 1Suite 1100 (CPT)One Congress StreetBoston, MA 02114-2023 1 (888) 372-7341

Region 2 (New Jersey, New York,Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 22890 Woodbridge AvenueBuilding 209, Mail Stop 225Edison, NJ 08837-3679(732) 321-6671

Region 3 (Delaware, Maryland,Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington DC,West Virginia)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 3 (3WC33)1650 Arch StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19103(215) 814-5000

Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia,Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina,South Carolina, Tennessee)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 461 Forsyth Street, SWAtlanta, GA 30303(404) 562-8998

Region 5 (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan,Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 5 (DT-8J)77 West Jackson BoulevardChicago, IL 60604-3666(312) 886-6003

EPA Regional Offices

Region 6 (Arkansas, Louisiana, NewMexico, Oklahoma, Texas)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 61445 Ross Avenue, 12th FloorDallas, TX 75202-2733(214) 665-7577

Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri,Nebraska)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 7(ARTD-RALI)901 N. 5th StreetKansas City, KS 66101(913) 551-7020

Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, NorthDakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 8999 18th Street, Suite 500Denver, CO 80202-2466(303) 312-6021

Region 9 (Arizona, California, Hawaii,Nevada)

Regional Lead Contact U.S. Region 975 Hawthorne StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105(415) 947-4164

Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon,Washington)

Regional Lead ContactU.S. EPA Region 10Toxics Section WCM-1281200 Sixth AvenueSeattle, WA 98101-1128(206) 553-1985

Your Regional EPA Office can provide further information regard-ing regulations and lead protection programs.

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CPSC Regional Offices

Eastern Regional CenterConsumer Product Safety Commission201 Varick Street, Room 903New York, NY 10014(212) 620-4120

Central Regional CenterConsumer Product Safety Commission230 South Dearborn Street, Room 2944Chicago, IL 60604(312) 353-8260

Western Regional CenterConsumer Product Safety Commission1301 Clay Street, Suite 610-NOakland, CA 94612(510) 637-4050

HUD Lead Office

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Please contact HUD's Office of Healthy Homes and Lead HazardControl for information on lead regulations, outreach efforts, andlead hazard control and research grant programs.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentOffice of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control451 Seventh Street, SW, P-3206Washington, DC 20410(202) 755-1785

Your Regional CPSC Office can provide further information regard-ing regulations and consumer product safety.

U.S. EPA Washington DC 20460 EPA747-K-99-001U.S. CPSC Washington DC 20207 June 2003U.S. HUD Washington DC 20410

This document is in the public domain. It may be reproduced by an individual ororganization without permission. Information provided in this booklet is basedupon current scientific and technical understanding of the issues presented andis reflective of the jurisdictional boundaries established by the statutes governingthe co-authoring agencies. Following the advice given will not necessarily pro-vide complete protection in all situations or against all health hazards that canbe caused by lead exposure.

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Recycled/RecyclablePrinted with vegetable oil based inks on recycled paper (minimum 50% postconsumer) process chlorine free.

If you think your home has high levels of lead:

� Get your young children tested for lead, even ifthey seem healthy.

� Wash children’s hands, bottles, pacifiers, and toysoften.

� Make sure children eat healthy, low-fat foods.

� Get your home checked for lead hazards.

� Regularly clean floors, window sills, and other surfaces.

� Wipe soil off shoes before entering house.

� Talk to your landlord about fixing surfaces withpeeling or chipping paint.

� Take precautions to avoid exposure to lead dustwhen remodeling or renovating (call 1-800-424-LEAD for guidelines).

� Don’t use a belt-sander, propane torch, hightemperature heat gun, scraper, or sandpaper onpainted surfaces that may contain lead.

� Don’t try to remove lead-based paint yourself.

Simple Steps To Protect Your Family From Lead Hazards

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527 Colleen Street, P.O. Box 147, Woodhull, Illinois 61490

309-334-8466

www.morlandenvironmentalservices.com

Morland Environmental Services, LLC.

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed Area SampledLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 09/28/18 10:10 AM

QUARTERS 4 LRA RE SAMPLE 1/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261810147CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194-02ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NW ROOM/NE SILL261810147-00014-15 31 480 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NW ROOM/NORTH SILL ON WEST WALL261810147-00024-17 31 <46 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/NW SILL261810147-00034-19 31 <46 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/SW SILL261810147-00044-20 31 <46 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/WEST SILL ON SOUTH WALL261810147-00054-21 31 330 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/NORTH ENTRANCE/FLOOR261810147-00064-22 31 <46 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW BATHROOM ROOM/FLOOR261810147-00074-36 144 <10 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: 2ND FLOOR/NW BATHROOM/NE SILL261810147-00084-59 31 <46 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: BASEMENT LANDING/FLOOR261810147-00094-61 144 <10 µg/ft²in²10/1/2018

Site: FIELD BLANK261810147-00104-B N/A <10 µg/wipe 10/1/2018

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Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 10/1/2018 5:51:19 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Dust by EMSL SOP/ Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 10 µg/wipe. ug/wipe =µg/ft² x area sampled in ft². Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities (such as volume sampled) or analytical method limitations. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The lab is not responsible for data reported in µg/ft² which is dependent on the area provided by non-lab personnel. The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) results signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

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Client Sample Description ConcentrationLab ID Analyzed Area SampledLead

Collected

EMSL Analytical, Inc.4140 Litt Drive, Hillside, IL 60162Phone/Fax: (773) 313-0099 / (773) 313-0139http://www.EMSL.com [email protected]

Attn: Tim MorlandMorland Environmental Services, LLC527 Colleen StreetWoodhull, IL 61490

Received: 10/11/18 10:30 AM

QUARTERS 4 LRA RE SAMPLE 2/10194

Fax:Phone: (309) 334-8466

Project:

Collected:

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

261810639CustomerID: MLES42CustomerPO: 10194-02ProjectID: Rock Island Arsenal

EMSL Order:

Site: 1ST FLOOR /NW ROOM/NE SILL261810639-00014-15 31 <46 µg/ft²in²10/11/2018

Site: 1ST FLOOR/SW ROOM/WEST SILL ON SOUTH WALL261810639-00024-21 31 <46 µg/ft²in²10/11/2018

Site: FIELD BLANK261810639-00034-B N/A <10 µg/wipe 10/11/2018

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Lisa Odeshoo, Lead Lab Manageror other approved signatory

Test Report ChmSnglePrm/nQC-7.32.3 Printed: 10/11/2018 2:35:12 PM

*Analysis following Lead in Dust by EMSL SOP/ Determination of Environmental Lead by FLAA. Reporting limit is 10 µg/wipe. ug/wipe =µg/ft² x area sampled in ft². Unless noted, results in this report are not blank corrected. This report relates only to the samples reported above and may not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities (such as volume sampled) or analytical method limitations. Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted. The lab is not responsible for data reported in µg/ft² which is dependent on the area provided by non-lab personnel. The test results contained within this report meet the requirements of NELAC unless otherwise noted. "<" (less than) results signifies that the analyte was not detected at or above the reporting limit. Measurement of uncertainty is available upon request. The QC data associated with the sample results included in this report meet the recovery and precision requirements unless specifically indicated otherwise. Definitions of modifications are available upon request.Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc. Hillside, IL AIHA-LAP, LLC--ELLAP Accredited #102992

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