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136345/SAC13R0984 Page i of iii October 2, 2013 Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder
REPORT OF LIMITED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS AND LIMITED LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEYS PROPOSED CARMAX AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP 477 QUILLCO COURT AND 2800 CORBY AVENUE SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA October 2, 2013
Copyright 2013 Kleinfelder
All Rights Reserved
Only the Client and its designated representatives may use this document and only for the specific project for which this report was
prepared.
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A Report Prepared for: Ms. Amanda Steinle CenterPoint Integrated Solutions, LLC 1240 Bergen Parkway, Suite A-250 Evergreen, CO 80439 [email protected] REPORT OF LIMITED ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS AND LIMITED LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEYS PROPOSED CARMAX AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP 477 QUILLCO COURT AND 2800 CORBY AVENUE SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA Kleinfelder Project No. 136345 Prepared by: Mark L. Lee Certified Asbestos Consultant No. 12-4855 Lead Inspector/Assessor No. 15884 Reviewed By: Richard H. Stevenson Certified Asbestos Consultant No. 06-3992 Lead Inspector/Assessor/Project Monitor No. 14042 KLEINFELDER 3077 Fite Circle Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 366-1701 October 2, 2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................... 1
2 INTRODUCTION AND BUILDING DESCRIPTIONS ........................................... 6
2.1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 6
2.2 BUILDING DESCRIPTIONS ...................................................................... 6
2.3 PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS ....................................................................... 10
3 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SURVEY ........................................... 11
3.1 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SURVEY METHODS .............. 11
3.2 REGULATORY OVERVIEW FOR ASBESTOS ....................................... 12
3.2.1 Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act ............................ 12
3.2.2 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants ...... 12
3.2.3 Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry ..................... 13
3.3 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SURVEY RESULTS ............... 14
4 LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEY ......................................................................... 19
4.1 LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEY METHODS ............................................ 19
4.2 REGULATORY OVERVIEW FOR LEAD-BASED PAINTS ..................... 20
4.3 LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEY RESULTS ............................................. 20
5 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................. 23
6 LIMITATIONS ..................................................................................................... 27
PLATES Plates 1 through 7 - Sample Location Maps TABLES Table 1 - Summary of Asbestos Survey Results Table 2 - Summary of Lead-Based Paint Survey Results APPENDIX Appendix A - Analytical Data Reports and Chain-of-Custody Forms
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
___________________________________________________________________________________
This report presents results of limited asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and lead-
based paint (LBP) surveys performed by Kleinfelder on September 13, 16, 17, and
18, 2013 at structures located at 2800 Corby Avenue and 477 Quillco Court (collectively
referred to herein as “the Site”), in Santa Rosa, California. The purpose of the surveys
was to evaluate the presence, location, condition, and quantity of ACMs and LBP that
may present a worker safety hazard if disturbed and/or might require special handling
and waste disposal as part of planned demolition of the site structures.
Kleinfelder understands the following structures, will be demolished in preparation for
construction of a new CarMax Automotive Dealership at the Site:
• 2800 Corby Avenue – Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• 2800 Corby Avenue – Former Automotive Used Car Dealership
• 2800 Corby Avenue – Existing Body Shop
• 477 Quillco Court – “Dee Jays Sash and Glass” and “Northbay Petroleum”
Limited ACM Survey
Mr. Mark Lee, a California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH, also
known as Cal/OSHA) Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC; Number [No.] 12-4855)
performed the ACM survey. The survey was completed consistent with Federal
Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) methods (40 Code of Federal
Regulations [CFR] Part 763) and Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD)
requirements as a guideline. In accordance with the Contract Scope of Work,
destructive inspection and sampling methods were not used during the survey.
Kleinfelder collected a total of 138 representative building material samples during the
ACM survey of the structures at the Site. Summaries of building material samples
collected, sample locations, asbestos content, condition, friability, and area estimates
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are presented in Table 1. Sample location maps, indicating the approximate locations
of building material samples collected and reported as containing greater than (>) 1%
asbestos are provided as Plates 1 through 7. Copies of the analytical laboratory reports
and chain-of-custody forms are included in the Appendix. Bulk samples collected
during the survey were shipped under chain-of-custody protocol, by Federal Express, to
Forensic Analytical Laboratories, Inc. (Forensic Analytical) in Hayward, California.
Forensic Analytical is a United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and
California State-certified laboratory and National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation
Program (NVLAP) participant for analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM).
Based upon Kleinfelder’s limited ACM survey and subsequent laboratory analysis, the
following ACMs have been identified at the following Site structures:
Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• Black coating applied to 2-inch metal piping on the roof;
• Green 12-inch vinyl floor tile (VFT) and associated black mastic located inside
the storage area beneath the east stairway and in the back-counter area;
• Grey VFT and associated black mastic, located beneath non-ACM beige 12-inch
VFT, in office No. 8;
• Brown 12-inch VFT and associated black mastic located in file rooms 1 and 2.
Also observed (but not sampled) in the kitchen on the 2nd
floor;
• White and off-white skim coat applied to gypsum board walls and ceilings
throughout the 1st and 2
nd floors;
• Joint compound (taping mud) associated with gypsum board wall and ceiling
systems throughout the 1st and 2
nd floors; and
• White acoustical ceiling texture throughout the 1st and 2
nd floors.
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Former Automotive Used Car Dealership
• Grey VFT and associated black mastic, located beneath non-ACM vinyl sheet
flooring (VSF), in the lobby area and hallway;
• Yellow and black mastic beneath carpet in office spaces;
• Joint compound (taping mud) associated with gypsum board wall systems
located in the hallway and rest rooms; and
• Acoustical ceiling texture located in the dealership entries, lobby, and offices,
and in the southern bays of the detail center.
Existing Body Shop
• Joint compound associated with the gypsum board wall system in the restroom ;
and
• Assumed ACM acoustical ceiling texture located inside work areas enclosed by
CMU walls.
Based upon Kleinfelder’s limited ACM survey and subsequent laboratory analysis,
asbestos was not detected in bulk samples collected from the structure located at 477
Quillco Court.
Limited LBP Survey
Mr. Mark Lee, a California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Certified Lead
Inspector/Assessor (No.15884), performed the LBP survey using USEPA, United States
Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and CDPH protocols as a general guidance.
Eleven paint chip samples were collected from damaged interior and exterior painted
and/or coated surfaces suspected to contain lead at the Site. In addition to the paint
chip samples, Mr. Lee collected three samples from suspected lead-based pipe wrap
materials on vent pipes located on Site structure roofs. A summary of Kleinfelder’s lead
paint survey results is included in Table 2. Locations of LBP and LCP paint chip
samples are provided on Plates 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7. Copies of laboratory analytical results
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and chain of custody forms are provided in the Appendix. The paint chip samples were
delivered under chain-of-custody to Forensic Analytical in Hayward, California, a
USEPA- and California State-accredited laboratory and Environmental Lab
Accreditation Program (ELAP) participant, for lead analysis by Flame Atomic Absorption
(Method SW 846 3050B/7420).
Based upon Kleinfelder’s limited LBP survey and subsequent review of laboratory
analytical results, lead concentrations in the 11 paint chip samples did not exceed 0.5
percent (%) lead by weight (equivalent to 5,000 parts per million [ppm] total lead), the
threshold set by USEPA, HUD, and CDPH to define paint as LBP, and therefore are not
classified as LBP. Lead concentrations in the three samples of vent pipe wrap ranged
from 12% to 26% lead by weight (120,000 to 260,000 ppm total lead); therefore, the
vent pipe wrap is classified as LBP.
Six paint chip samples were reported by the analytical laboratory as having detectable
lead concentrations less than 5,000 ppm; therefore, these paints are considered lead-
containing paint (LCP). The disturbance of these paints/coatings may be regulated by
Cal/OSHA under the “Lead in Construction Standard,” CCR 1532.1.
These paints/coatings include:
Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• Beige paint applied to wood beams in the vehicle service bays; and
• White paint applied to exterior concrete columns.
Former Used Car Automotive Dealership
• White paint applied to exterior concrete walls.
Body Shop
• Glaze applied to yellow 4-inch ceramic wall tile (CWT) in the rest room.
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477 Quillco Court
• Red paint applied to a metal ladder inside the PG&E (utility) room.
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2 INTRODUCTION AND BUILDING DESCRIPTIONS
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2.1 INTRODUCTION
This report presents results of limited ACMs and LBP surveys performed by Kleinfelder
on September 13, 16, 17, and 18, 2013 at structures located at 2800 Corby Avenue
and 477 Quillco Court (collectively referred to herein as “the Site”), in Santa Rosa,
California. The purpose of the surveys was to evaluate the presence, location,
condition, and quantity of ACMs and LBP that may present a worker safety hazard if
disturbed and/or might require special handling and waste disposal as part of planned
demolition of the Site structures.
Kleinfelder understands the following structures, will be demolished in preparation for
construction of a new CarMax Automotive Dealership at the Site:
• 2800 Corby Avenue – Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• 2800 Corby Avenue – Former Automotive Used Car Dealership
• 2800 Corby Avenue – Existing Body Shop
• 477 Quillco Court – “Dee Jays Sash and Glass” and “Northbay Petroleum”
2.2 BUILDING DESCRIPTIONS
Descriptions of the Site structures are summarized below.
2800 Corby Avenue – Former Automotive New Car Dealership
This structure consisted of a two-story concrete masonry unit (CMU) block- and
concrete-framed building, with floor to ceiling aluminum-framed glass on the east side
of the structure. The structure was constructed on a concrete pad in the 1970’s.
Roofing materials consisted of grey rolled roofing on the deck of the dealership and
northern car wash areas, located at the west end of the structure. Roofing materials for
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the southern wash area, also on the west end of the structure, consisted of white sheet
metal. Black mastics were applied to horizontal piping and at the base of roof
penetrations. White/grey tape and mastics were applied to ducting of the heating,
ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems and a grey metal wrap was applied at
the base of vent pipes.
The first floor of the structure encompassed approximately 24,000 square feet and
consisted of a showroom area at the east end of the structure surrounded by open area
and enclosed office spaces. Additional offices, customer lounge and parts department
attached to the service bays, and storage areas encompassed the remainder of the
structures first floor. Interior flooring finishes included ceramic floor tiles (CFT) of
various sizes and colors, carpet, and various colors of 12-inch vinyl floor tiles (VFT).
Exterior walls consisted painted CMU and concrete. Interior walls finishes consisted of
gypsum board finished with either with skim coat texture, wall paper, ceramic wall tile
(CWT), wood paneling, or plastic wainscot. The bases of interior wall systems were
finished with wood baseboards or rubber base coving. Ceiling finishes included painted
wood plank and 2-foot by 4-foot suspended ceiling panels above the showroom. The
skim coat applied to interior walls was also observed on ceilings within some office
spaces and restrooms. White acoustical texture was applied to ceilings in other
common areas of the first floor, offices, parts department, and service bays.
The second floor of the structure encompassed approximately 3,000 square feet in the
northern portion of the structure, and consisted of offices, storage and warehouse
spaces, rest rooms, and break rooms. Interior floor finishes consisted of carpet, various
colors of 12-inch VFT and CFT, wood plank, and unfinished plywood. Exterior walls
consisted of painted CMU and concrete. Interior wall finishes consisted of gypsum
board walls finished with wall paper, wood paneling, CWT, plastic wainscot, skim coat
texturing, or floor to ceiling shelving. The bases of interior wall systems were finished
with wood baseboards or rubber base coving. Ceilings were finished with acoustic
texture, 2-foot by 4-foot suspended ceiling panels, or unfinished wood plank.
2800 Corby Avenue – Former Automotive Used Car Dealership
This structure consisted of a single-story concrete masonry unit (CMU) block- and
concrete-framed building, with floor to ceiling aluminum-framed glass on the east side
of the building. The structure was built on a raised foundation in the 1970’s and
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encompasses approximately 3,500 square-feet. Roofing materials consisted of grey
rolled roofing on the roof deck of the dealership and a combination of corrugated sheet
metal or plastic over the detail center carport on the west side of the building. Black
mastics were applied to horizontal piping and the bases of roof penetrations.
White/grey tape and mastics were applied to ducting of the HVAC systems and a grey
metal wrap was applied at the base of vent pipes.
The eastern interior of the structure consisted of a lobby area, offices, and restrooms.
The western interior consisted of work area bays for the automobile detail center.
Interior floor finishes consisted of carpet and VSF. Unfinished concrete floors were
observed in the detail center work bays. Interior wall systems in the eastern interior
consisted of gypsum board finished with wall paper, wood paneling, horizontal wood
planks, or 4-inch CWT. The bases of interior wall systems were finished with wood
baseboards or rubber base coving. Wall systems in the western interior consisted of
concrete, CMU or painted plywood. Ceilings in the office areas and detail center were
finished with white acoustical texture. The rest room ceiling was painted gypsum board.
2800 Corby Avenue – Existing Body Shop
This structure consisted of a single-story concrete masonry unit (CMU) block- and
concrete-framed building encompassing approximately 4,500 square feet. The structure
was constructed on a concrete foundation in the 1970s. Roofing materials consisted of
a combination of grey rolled roofing with a thick coating of black mastic on the roof deck
above the body shop, and a slanted aluminum roof over vehicle preparation stations
located at the northwest corner of the structure. Parapet walls on the roof above the
body shop consisted of grey rolled roofing with an unfinished aluminum parapet cap.
Black mastics were applied to horizontal piping, and a grey metal wrap with black
mastics was applied at the bases of roof penetrations.
The interior of the structure consisted of a small office building with attached restroom
inside the southeast corner of the structure. The office is surrounded by work bays for
the body shop, a vehicle painting area, a supply room located north of the office, and
vehicle preparation areas at the northeast and southwest corners of the building. The
office exterior was finished with vertical wood siding with white paint and blue trim.
Interior floor finishes consisted of carpet and a 12-square foot section of 12-inch beige
CFT at the entry. Interior walls consisted of gypsum board finished with skim coat
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texture wood baseboards. The ceiling was textured gypsum board similar to the office
walls.
The rest room floor was finished with 12-inch VFT. Interior walls of the restroom
consisted of gypsum board, covered with 4-inch CWT around the urinal and white
square-patterned particle board from floor to 6-feet in the northwest corner. The
exterior wall was painted CMU. The base of interior restroom walls were completed
with 4-inch rubber base coving. The work areas (body shop, painting area, and vehicle
preparation areas) consisted of painted concrete floor, CMU walls, and acoustic
textured ceiling.
477 Quillco Court
This structure consisted of a single-story concrete-frame building encompassing
approximately 14,000 square feet. The structure was constructed on a concrete pad in
approximately 1980. The structure’s exterior consisted of beige concrete walls with light
blue trim and aluminum-framed glass. Portions of the southern exterior walls also
finished with stucco.
The roof was slightly pitched in the middle and consisted of grey rolled roofing that
continued up an approximately 4-foot tall parapet wall surrounding the roof perimeter.
Roofing material seams were sealed with black mastic. The parapet cap was finished
with off-white mastic. Other roof penetrations were sealed with black, grey and off-
white mastics. Black mastic was also applied to horizontal piping on the roof deck.
Two businesses were operating within the 14,000 square-foot structure at the time of
Kleinfelder’s survey. Dee Jays Sash and Glass was addressed as Unit A and Northbay
Petroleum was addressed as Unit F. Unit A encompassed approximately 7,800 square
feet and consisted of a sales floor, file room, four offices, two rest rooms and four
warehouse areas. Interior floor finishes within Unit A consisted of carpet, CFT,
concrete finished with epoxy resin, or unfinished concrete. Interior walls consisted of
gypsum board, either unfinished or finished with skim coat texture or wood wainscot.
The bases of walls in the sales floor, offices, and restrooms were finished with wood
baseboards. Ceilings consisted of 2-foot by 4-foot suspended ceiling tiles, gypsum
board with skim coat texture, or unfinished gypsum board.
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Unit F encompassed approximately 6,200 square feet and consisted of a sales area, an
office, and large warehouse with restroom. A Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) utility room
was connected at the northeast corner with a separate exterior entrance. Interior floor
finishes within Unit F consisted of VSF, wood planks, or unfinished concrete. Interior
walls consisted of gypsum board, either unfinished or finished with skim coat texture,
wood planks, or plastic wainscot. The bases of walls in the sales area were finished
with wood baseboards and the bases of walls in the bathroom were finished with VSF.
Ceilings consisted of 2-foot by 4-foot suspended ceiling tiles or gypsum board with skim
coat texture. The floor of the PG&E room was unfinished concrete and interior walls
were unfinished gypsum board.
2.3 PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS
Kleinfelder’s surveys included accessible areas of the interiors and/or exteriors of the
surveyed structures. The ACM and LBP surveys are considered limited because
destructive sampling techniques, including sampling of roofing materials, were not used
during the surveys due to varying levels of occupancy and ownership of the structures
at the time of the survey assessments. Based on these limitations, there is a possibility
that additional ACMs or LBPs may be encountered during building demolition activities
in areas inaccessible to Kleinfelder at the time of the surveys (for example, between
interstitial walls and ceiling spaces, roof decks, decorative wall and floor coverings, sub-
floors, attics and crawl spaces, or in underground utility conduits and pipes). If suspect
ACMs or LBPs are encountered during proposed demolition activities, they should be
assumed to be hazardous until results of an appropriate assessment of the material
indicate whether special handling and/or disposal are necessary.
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3 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SURVEY
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3.1 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SURVEY METHODS
Kleinfelder personnel performed visual surveys at structures associated with the Site
and collected representative bulk samples of building materials suspected to contain
asbestos. Mr. Mark Lee, a DOSH, also known as Cal/OSHA CAC (No. 12-4855),
performed the survey. The survey was completed consistent with Federal AHERA
methods (40 CFR Part 763) and BAAQMD requirements as a guideline. In accordance
with the Contract Scope of Work, destructive inspection and sampling methods were
not used for the survey.
Areas of homogeneous suspect ACM were identified by the visual inspection of building
materials. Bulk samples of suspect ACM were collected using hand tools, such as
utility knives, chisels, or putty knives. Up to approximately 2 square inches of material
were collected for each sample, which was then placed in either 2-ounce or 4-ounce
plastic “Whirl-Pak” sample bags and labeled with a unique sample identification number
directly on the sample bag. Sampling tools were cleaned with soap and water following
collection of each sample.
Kleinfelder collected a total of 138 representative building material samples during the
asbestos survey at the Site. Bulk samples collected during the survey were shipped
under chain-of-custody protocol, by Federal Express, to Forensic Analytical in Hayward,
California, a USEPA and California State-certified laboratory and NVLAP participant for
analysis by PLM. PLM analysis has a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 1 percent (%)
asbestos. PLM results reported as “trace” denote the presence of asbestos below the
PLM LOQ. Point count analysis is necessary to confirm asbestos content is less than
1% and will be required by the BAAQMD. Summaries of building material samples
collected, sample locations, asbestos content, condition, friability, and area estimates
are presented in Table 1. Sample location maps, indicating the approximate locations
of building material samples collected and reported as containing greater than (>) 1%
asbestos are provided as Plates 1 through 7. Copies of the analytical laboratory reports
and chain-of-custody forms are included in the Appendix.
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3.2 REGULATORY OVERVIEW FOR ASBESTOS
Regulatory oversight for the management, removal, and disposal of ACMs is provided
by a variety of Federal, State, and local agencies.
The three primary regulations enforced by regulatory agencies that govern various
activities (e.g., inspection, assessment, abatement, etc.) relating to ACMs include the
following: AHERA, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP), and the Asbestos Construction Safety Standard (as codified in Federal
Occupational Safety and Health Administration [OSHA] and Cal/OSHA regulations).
USEPA regulations concerning the identification, handling, management, and
abatement of ACMs (as defined in the AHERA and NESHAP) are implemented locally
by BAAQMD. Both Cal/OSHA and Federal OSHA regulate asbestos as a worker health
and safety issue. In addition, the transportation and disposal of asbestos-containing
wastes are overseen by the California Environmental Protection Agency’s Department
of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC). Federal OSHA, USEPA, DTSC, and BAAQMD
define ACM as material containing >1% asbestos.
The following is a brief description of the three major regulations relating to ACMs.
3.2.1 Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
AHERA (40 CFR Part 763), as implemented by the USEPA, primarily pertains to the
assessment and management of ACMs in Kindergarten through Grade 12, non-profit
schools. However, many of the procedures, training requirements, and certifications
defined by AHERA have become the industry standard for most other facilities. For this
survey, AHERA protocols were generally utilized in the identification, assessment, and
sampling of building materials suspected of containing asbestos.
3.2.2 National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
The asbestos NESHAP (40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M) is an asbestos standard that
protects the general public from asbestos exposure due to renovation or demolition
activities. NESHAP requires surveying for suspect materials (as defined above),
notifying of intent to renovate or demolish, removing Regulated Asbestos-Containing
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Material (RACM) prior to renovation or demolition, and properly managing asbestos-
containing wastes. A RACM is defined by NESHAP as any of the following:
• Any friable ACM;
• A Category I non-friable ACM (such as floor tiles, mastics, and asphalt roofing
products) that has become friable or will be subject to sanding, grinding, cutting,
or abrading during renovation or demolition activities; and
• A Category II non-friable ACM (all other non-friable ACMs) that has a high
probability of becoming friable during demolition or renovation activities.
NESHAP requires that demolition activities be conducted with no visible emissions
using wet methods. It is noted that although NESHAP regulates renovation and
demolition activities, it does not protect individual workers performing asbestos
abatement or provide instructions for how asbestos abatement projects should be
performed.
3.2.3 Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry
Federal OSHA, under its Asbestos Standard for the Construction Industry (29 CFR
1926.1101), and Cal/OSHA, under California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 8,
Section 1529, regulate asbestos exposure in the work place. This includes persons
working in a building containing ACM, as well as asbestos abatement
workers/contractors. For abatement workers and contractors, the Asbestos Standard
for Construction (i.e., the Construction Standard) regulates the following:
• Protection of workers and the public during removal of ACM;
• Medical surveillance requirements for workers;
• Detailed requirements for how ACMs are to be removed; and
• Training requirements for abatement personnel.
Furthermore, Cal/OSHA defines Asbestos-Containing Construction Material (ACCM) as
any building material that contains more than 0.1% asbestos by weight. Building
materials presumed or known to contain at least “trace” amounts (less than 1%, but
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greater than 0.1% by weight) of asbestos should be considered ACCM and managed
according to Cal/OSHA regulations (as presented in CCR Title 8, Section 1529).
3.3 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS SURVEY RESULTS
Based on Kleinfelder’s observations and evaluation of the laboratory analytical reports
for samples submitted by Kleinfelder, the following ACMs (defined as materials
containing greater than 1% asbestos) were confirmed to be present at the following
structures at the Site. Estimated quantities contained below are based on area
measurements made by Kleinfelder staff in the field at the time of the survey. The
materials and buildings where located include:
Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• Black coating applied to horizontal piping on the roof (Samples DR-1A and DR-
1B) were reported by the laboratory to contain 2% chrysotile asbestos. The
coating is classified as a Category l non-friable ACM. The material was
observed to be in fair condition in the location observed and is estimated to
encompass approximately 400 linear feet.
• Green 12-inch VFT and associated black mastic located inside the storage area
beneath the east stairway and in the back-counter area (Samples D-5 and D-6A)
were reported by the laboratory to contain trace amount of chrysotile asbestos
and 5% chrysotile, respectively. The VFT and mastic are classified as Category l
non-friable ACM. Both materials were observed to be in good condition in the
locations they were observed and are estimated to encompass approximately
440 square feet
• Grey VFT and associated black mastic, located beneath non-ACM beige 12-inch
VFT in office No. 8 (Sample No. D-7) was reported by the laboratory to contain
trace chrysotile asbestos and 5% chrysotile asbestos, respectively. The VFT and
mastic are classified as Category l non-friable ACM. Both materials were
observed to be in good condition in the location they were observed and are
estimated to encompass approximately 255 square feet
• Brown 12-inch VFT located in file rooms 1 and 2 (Samples D-8, and D-10,
respectively) was reported by the laboratory to contain 5% chrysotile asbestos.
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This material was also observed (but not sampled) in the kitchen on the 2nd
floor.
The VFT is classified as a Category l ACM and was observed to be in good
condition in the locations it was observed. The brown VFT is estimated to
encompass approximately 300 square feet in the locations observed.
• White skim coat texture on gypsum board walls and ceilings located throughout
the 1st and 2
nd floors (Samples D-17A through -17I) was reported by the
laboratory to contain trace chrysotile to 2% chrysotile asbestos. The skim coat
texture is classified as friable regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM).
This material was observed to be in good condition in the locations it was
observed and is estimated to encompass an area of 12,360 square feet.
• Joint compound (taping mud) associated with gypsum board wall and ceiling
systems located throughout the 1st and 2
nd floors (Samples D-18A through -18F)
was reported to contain 2% to 3% chrysotile asbestos. The joint compound is
classified as friable RACM. This material was observed to be in good condition
in the areas it was observed and is estimated to encompass an area of
approximately 12,360 square feet.
• White acoustical ceiling texture located throughout the 1st and 2
nd floors
(Samples D-19A through -19H) was reported by the laboratory to contain 10%
chrysotile asbestos. The acoustical ceiling texture is classified as a friable
RACM. This material was observed to be in good condition in the areas it was
observed and is estimated to encompass an area of approximately 9,000 square
feet.
Former Automotive Used Car Dealership
• Brown VFT and associated black mastic, located beneath non-ACM grey
marbled VSF in the hallway (Sample UC-1A) was reported by the laboratory to
contain trace chrysotile and 2% chrysotile, respectively. The VFT and mastic are
classified as Category l non-friable ACM and were observed to be in good
condition in the areas it was observed. This material was also observed in the
lobby and rest rooms and is estimated to encompass an area of approximately
320square feet.
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• Yellow and black mastic located beneath the carpet in office 4 (Sample UC3A)
was reported by the analytical laboratory to contain 3% chrysotile asbestos. The
mastic is classified as a Category l non-friable ACM and was observed to be in
good condition in the area it was observed. This material was also observed in
office 2 and the combined square footage is included with the VFT and black
mastic noted above at approximately 420 square feet.
• Joint compound (taping mud) in gypsum board wall systems located in the
hallway and rest rooms (Samples UC-6A and UC-6B) was reported by the
analytical laboratory to contain 2% chrysotile asbestos. The joint compound is
classified as a friable RACM. This material was observed to be in good condition
in the areas it was observed and is estimated to encompass an area of
approximately 70 square feet. The entire wall system is estimated to encompass
an area of 530 square feet.
• White acoustical ceiling texture located throughout the structure (Samples UC-
7A through -7D) was reported by the laboratory to contain 10% chrysotile
asbestos. The acoustical ceiling texture is classified as a friable RACM. This
material was observed to be in good condition in the areas it was observed and
is estimated to encompass an area of approximately 2,500 square feet.
Existing Body Shop
• Joint compound (taping mud) associated with the gypsum board wall system and
ceiling system in the restroom (Sample BS-4) was reported by the analytical
laboratory to contain 2% chrysotile asbestos. The joint compound is classified
as a friable RACM. This material was observed to be in good condition in the
area it was observed and is estimated to encompass an area of approximately
40 square feet. The entire wall and ceiling system is estimated to encompass an
area of 255 square feet.
• Acoustical ceiling texture located inside work areas enclosed by CMU walls is
assumed to contain greater than 1% asbestos and is classified as friable RACM.
This material was not sampled by Kleinfelder because it was not accessible
without a mechanical lift; however, the material was sampled during a previous
survey (see discussion below) and confirmed to be ACM. This material was
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observed in good condition in the areas it was observed and is estimated to
encompass an area of approximately 4,500 square feet.
477 Quillco Court
Based on Kleinfelder’s limited ACM survey and subsequent laboratory analysis,
asbestos was not detected in bulk samples collected from the structure located at 477
Quillco Court.
Results of Previous ACM Surveys
Subsequent to the completion of the asbestos survey field work, Kleinfelder was
provided copies of the following documents by CenterPoint Integrated Solutions, LLC:
• Asbestos Investigation, 2800 Corby, Santa Rosa, California, prepared by CTL
Environmental Services, dated July 20, 1995;
• Operations & Maintenance Program For Asbestos-Containing Materials, Prestige
Auto, prepared by CTL Environmental Services dated November 1995;
• A letter to Mr. Stephen Hansel, Prestige Imports, from Mr. Tom Jackson, Veale
Investments (property owner) dated September 21, 2004 indicating the schedule
for abatement of ACMs; and
• A letter to Tom Jackson, Veale Investments from Charles James, Jakela, Inc.,
(dba Asbestos Control Center) dated September 21, 2007, indicating the
completion of removal of asbestos-containing ceiling texture in various locations
of 2800 Corby Avenue, as per contract specifications.
Based on Kleinfelder’s review of the asbestos survey report and operations and
maintenance program documents, the following ACMs were identified during the
previous survey:
• Acoustic spray-on ceiling, body shop, entire building;
• 12” rust streaked VFT and mastic, body shop rest room;
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• Wall board mud, detail shop, entire building;
• Acoustic spray- on ceiling, detail shop, entire building;
• Wall board mud, main building, entire building; and
• Acoustic spray-on ceiling, main building, entire building except 2nd
floor offices
and showroom.
It is noted that these documents were provided Kleinfelder subsequent to the
completion of our asbestos survey field work at the Site. Therefore, materials
previously confirmed to contain asbestos in the Site structures were also sampled by
Kleinfelder and were reported by the laboratory to contain asbestos. Based upon the
results of our survey, each material listed above, with the exception of the 12-inch rust
streaked VFT, were observed to still be present in their respective locations.
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4 LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEY
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4.1 LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEY METHODS
Kleinfelder personnel performed a survey of painted and/or coated surfaces suspected
of containing lead at structures associated with the Site. Mr. Mark Lee, a CDPH
Certified Lead Inspector/Assessor (No. 15884), performed the LBP survey using
USEPA, HUD, and CDPH protocols as a general guidance.
The survey included the visual observation and physical assessment of the painted
surfaces. Physical assessment is conducted by assessing if a painted surface is
observed to be in an intact or damaged condition. Damaged paint appears as cracked,
chipped and/or peeling away from the substrate, as a result of moisture, wear, heat
and/or age. Materials that did not exhibit these conditions were noted to be in intact
condition.
Eleven paint chip samples were collected by Kleinfelder to assess lead content of
paints and coatings observed to be in damaged condition. An additional three samples
were collected from suspected lead-based pipe wrap materials on vent pipes located on
Site structure roofs. Each paint chip sample included a minimum of 2 square inches of
painted surface area, but not more than 4 square inches. A clean putty knife was used
to scrape paint directly off the substrate. The inspector attempted to remove all layers
of paint equally, without including the substrate. Each paint chip sample was placed in
a 2-ounce plastic “Whirl-Pak” sample bag and labeled with a unique sample
identification number directly on the sample bag. The paint chip samples were
delivered under chain-of-custody to Forensic Analytical in Hayward, California, a
USEPA- and California State-accredited laboratory and ELAP participant, for lead
analysis by Flame Atomic Absorption (Method SW 846 3050B/7420).
A summary of Kleinfelder’s lead paint survey results is included in Table 2. Locations
of LBP and LCP paint chip samples are provided on Plates 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7. Copies of
laboratory analytical results and chain of custody forms are provided in the Appendix.
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4.2 REGULATORY OVERVIEW FOR LEAD-BASED PAINTS
The USEPA, HUD, and CDPH define LBP as paint containing greater than 0.5% lead
by weight or 5,000 parts per million (ppm) of total lead by laboratory analysis, or a lead
content of 1.0 milligrams per square centimeter (mg/cm2) by XRF measurement.
Federal OSHA and Cal/OSHA regulations (Lead Construction Standard) do not provide
a definition for “lead-based paint” but refer to the USEPA, HUD, and CDPH criteria
mentioned above. Cal/OSHA is primarily concerned with worker protection, and
regulates any amount of lead contained within painted building components.
Both Federal OSHA and Cal/OSHA provide an Action Level (AL) of 30 micrograms per
cubic meter (µg/m3) of airborne lead for an 8-hour, time-weighted average. Specific
worker training and worker protection are to be provided by employers if workers are
exposed to airborne lead at or above the AL. Additionally, both Federal OSHA and
Cal/OSHA provide a Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for worker exposure to airborne
lead particles of 50 µg/m3
of air for an 8-hour, time-weighted average.
According to Cal/OSHA (CCR Title 8, Section 1532.1), employers may assume that
disturbance of coatings or materials shown to contain less than 0.06% lead by weight
(equivalent to 600 ppm lead) will not result in exposures above the applicable AL as
long as workers are not performing the Cal/OSHA designated “trigger tasks” (such as
manual demolition, manual sanding or scraping, or abrasive blasting). However,
renovation or demolition activities that include materials with lead in any concentration
could, under certain circumstances, trigger Federal OSHA and Cal/OSHA regulations.
The concentrations of airborne lead generated by disturbing paints at the Site would
vary based upon several factors, including the type of activity (including "trigger tasks")
and the severity of disturbance to the building materials. Measurement of airborne lead
concentrations would require air monitoring during building material disturbance by a
trained lead professional.
4.3 LEAD-BASED PAINT SURVEY RESULTS
Based upon Kleinfelder’s limited LBP survey and subsequent review of laboratory
analytical results, the following paints or coatings were reported by the laboratory as
containing greater than 0.5% lead by weight or 5,000 ppm of total lead, and are
classified as LBP:
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• Grey metal wrap (Sample DP-2) applied to a vent pipe near EF-3 on the former
Automotive New Car Dealership roof was reported by the analytical laboratory to
contain 120,000 ppm total lead or 12% lead by weight and is therefore
considered a lead-based material. The material was observed to be in good
condition in the area observed. Lead wrap was observed at 2 roof penetrations
on the roof of the structure.
• Metal wrap (Sample UCP-1) applied to a roof penetration on the roof of the
former Automotive Used Car Dealership was reported by the analytical
laboratory to contain 260,000 ppm total lead or 26% lead by weight and is
therefore considered a lead-based material. The material was observed in good
condition in the area observed. Lead wrap was observed at 39 roof
penetrations.
• Metal wrap (Sample BSP-1) applied to a roof penetration on the roof of the
existing Body Shop was reported by the analytical laboratory to contain 150,000
ppm total lead or 15% lead by weight and is therefore considered a lead-based
material. The material was observed in good condition in the area observed.
Lead wrap was observed at 2 roof penetrations.
Six paint chip samples were reported by the analytical laboratory as having detectable
lead concentrations less than 5,000 ppm, and are therefore considered LCP. The
disturbance of these paints/coatings may be regulated by Cal/OSHA under the “Lead in
Construction Standard,” CCR 1532.1. These paints/coatings include:
Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• Beige paint applied to wood beams in the vehicle service bays (Sample DP-3)
was reported by the analytical laboratory to contain 1,800 ppm total lead or
0.18% lead by weight. The paint was observed to be in poor condition.
• White paint applied to exterior concrete columns (Sample DP-4) was reported by
the laboratory to contain 590 ppm total lead or 0.059% lead by weight. The paint
was observed to be in poor condition.
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Former Used Car Automotive Dealership
• White paint applied to exterior concrete walls (Sample UCP-4) was reported by
the laboratory to contain 250 ppm total lead or 0.025% lead by weight. The paint
was observed to be in poor condition.
• White and yellow speckled 4-inch CWT and associated glaze in the restroom
(Sample UCP-5) was reported by the laboratory to contain 77 ppm total lead or
0.0077% lead by weight. The tile and glaze were observed to be in good
condition.
Body Shop
• Yellow 4-inch CWT and associated glaze in the restroom (Sample BSP-4) was
reported by the laboratory to contain 570 ppm total lead or 0.057% lead by
weight. The tile and glaze were observed to be in good condition.
477 Quillco Court
• Red paint applied to a metal ladder inside the PG&E (utility) room (Sample QP-1)
was reported by the laboratory to contain 1,700 ppm total lead or 0.17% lead by
weight. The paint was observed to be in good condition.
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5 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
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Based upon Kleinfelder’s limited ACM survey and subsequent laboratory analysis, and
review of survey reports and documents previously completed for the Site, the following
ACMs have been identified at the following Site structures:
Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• Black coating applied to 2-inch metal piping on the roof;
• Green 12-inch vinyl floor tile (VFT) and associated black mastic located inside
the storage area beneath the east stairway and in the back-counter area;
• Grey VFT and associated black mastic, located beneath non-ACM beige 12-inch
VFT, in office No. 8;
• Brown 12-inch VFT and associated black mastic located in file rooms 1 and 2.
Also observed (but not sampled) in the kitchen on the 2nd
floor;
• White skim coat applied to gypsum board walls and ceilings throughout the 1st
and 2nd
floors;
• Joint compound (taping mud) associated with gypsum board wall and ceiling
systems throughout the 1st and 2
nd floors; and
• White acoustical ceiling texture throughout the 1st and 2
nd floors.
Former Automotive Used Car Dealership
• Grey VFT and associated black mastic, located beneath non-ACM vinyl sheet
flooring (VSF), in the lobby area and hallway;
• Yellow and black mastic beneath carpet in office spaces;
• Joint compound (taping mud) associated with gypsum board wall systems
located in the hallway and rest rooms; and
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• Acoustical ceiling texture located in the dealership entries, lobby, and offices,
and in the southern bays of the detail center.
Existing Body Shop
• Joint compound associated with the gypsum board wall system in the restroom ;
and,
• Assumed ACM acoustical ceiling texture located inside work areas enclosed by
CMU walls.
Based upon Kleinfelder’s limited LBP survey and subsequent review of laboratory
analytical reports, the following lead-based materials containing greater than 5,000 ppm
total lead or 0.5% lead by weight were detected at the site:
• Grey metal wrap applied to vent pipes on the Automotive New Car Dealership
roof.
• Metal wrap applied to roof penetrations on the roof of the former Used Car
Dealership.
• Metal wrap applied to roof penetrations on the roof of the Body Shop.
The following paints were reported by the laboratory as having detectable lead
concentrations less than 5,000 ppm or 0.5% by weight, and are considered LCP.
Former Automotive New Car Dealership
• Beige paint applied to wood beams in the vehicle service bays.
• White paint applied to exterior concrete columns.
Former Used Car Automotive Dealership
• White paint applied to exterior concrete walls.
• White and yellow speckled 4-inch CWT and associated glaze in the restroom.
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Body Shop
• Yellow 4-inch CWT and associated glaze in the restroom.
477 Quillco Court
• Red paint applied to a metal ladder inside the PG&E (utility) room.
Planned renovation, demolition or general work activities, which may disturb building
materials containing asbestos or components with LBPs or coatings, should be
performed by properly trained and qualified personnel in accordance with all Federal,
State, and local regulations, as implemented by Cal/OSHA, Federal OSHA, USEPA,
DTSC, and BAAQMD. Prior to future demolition work, Kleinfelder recommends that the
following actions be taken:
• Additional samples should be collected from areas of the sites that were not
accessed or assessed during Kleinfelder’s limited surveys, using destructive
sample collection methods. These areas include interstitial walls and ceiling
spaces, roof decks, behind and under decorative wall and floor coverings, sub-
floors, attics and crawl spaces. This additional sampling should be performed by
a Cal/OSHA CAC or CSST under the supervision of a CAC subsequent to the
acquisition of the properties by the client and prior to the commencement of
planned demolition activities.
• A specification produced by a Cal/OSHA CAC and CDPH-certified Lead Project
Designer or Project Monitor for abatement of the ACMs and LBPs/LCPs should
be prepared and should be the basis for selecting contractors to perform the
abatement work.
• Prior to building demolition, the owner of the property should retain a State of
California-licensed ACM/LBP abatement contractor to perform abatement of the
ACMs and LBPs that could potentially be disturbed during planned demolition
activities at the Site. The general contractor for the project may be a source of
information concerning locally licensed abatement contractors. Kleinfelder can
also provide names of licensed and qualified abatement contractors in the area
upon request.
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• Submittal of a BAAQMD Notification of Demolition or Asbestos Removal is
required for every demolition in BAAQMD’s jurisdiction, even when no ACMs are
present, and for each asbestos removal project where the amount of ACM to be
removed is equal to or greater than 100 square (or linear) feet. Prior to the
initiation of abatement or demolition work, the abatement or demolition
contractor must complete the Notification of Demolition or Asbestos Removal
form and submit it to the BAAQMD at least 10 business days before the start of
abatement or demolition. The BAAQMD will return the form, with a “notification
number” added, to the abatement or demolition contractor, depending on who
submitted the form.
• Written notification to the local Cal/OSHA district office will be required from the
selected asbestos/lead abatement contractor regarding its “Intent to Conduct
Asbestos Related Work” and/or “Intent to Conduct Lead-Related Work.” These
notifications should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance of performing the
respective asbestos-related or lead-related work.
• Notification should be provided to contractor and subcontractor personnel as to
the presence of RACMs, ACMs and LBP at the Site.
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6 LIMITATIONS
___________________________________________________________________________________
This work was performed in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill
ordinarily exercised by other members of Kleinfelder’s profession practicing in the same
locality, under similar conditions and at the date the services are provided. Our
conclusions, opinions and recommendations are based on a limited number of
observations and data. It is possible that conditions could vary between or beyond the
data evaluated. Kleinfelder makes no other representation, guarantee or warranty,
express or implied, regarding the services, communication (oral or written), report,
opinion, or instrument of service provided.
This report may be used only by Client, the Project Manager, and the registered design
professional in responsible charge and only for the purposes stated for this specific
engagement within a reasonable time from its issuance, but in no event later than two
(2) years from the date of the report.
The work performed was based on project information provided by the CenterPoint
Integrated Solutions, LLC (Client). If Client does not retain Kleinfelder to review any
revisions or modifications to the plans and specifications, Kleinfelder assumes no
responsibility for the suitability of our estimate. In addition, if there are any changes in the
field to the plans and specifications, Client must obtain written approval from Kleinfelder’s
engineer that such changes do not affect our recommendations. Failure to do so will
vitiate Kleinfelder’s recommendations.
Kleinfelder offers various levels of investigative and engineering services to suit the
varying needs of different clients. It should be recognized that definition and evaluation
of environmental conditions are a difficult and inexact science. Judgments leading to
conclusions and recommendations are generally made with incomplete knowledge of
site conditions present due to the limitations of data from field studies. Although risk
can never be eliminated, more-detailed and extensive studies yield more information,
which may help understand and manage the level of risk. Since detailed study and
analysis involves greater expense, our clients participate in determining levels of
service that provide adequate information for their purposes at acceptable levels of risk.
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Acceptance of this report will indicate that the client has reviewed the document and
determined that it does not need or want a greater level of service than provided.
During the course of the performance of Kleinfelder's services, hazardous materials
may have been discovered. Kleinfelder assumes no responsibility or liability
whatsoever for any claim, loss of property value, damage, or injury that results from
pre-existing hazardous materials being encountered or present on the project site, or
from the discovery of such hazardous materials. Nothing contained in this report should
be construed or interpreted as requiring Kleinfelder to assume the status of an Owner,
operator, or generator, or person who arranges for disposal, transport, storage, or
treatment of hazardous materials within the meaning of any governmental statute,
regulation, or order. Client is solely responsible for directing notification of all
governmental agencies, and the public at large, of the existence, release, treatment or
disposal of any hazardous materials observed at the project site, either before or during
performance of Kleinfelder's services. Client is responsible for directing all
arrangements to lawfully store, treat, recycle, dispose, or otherwise handle hazardous
materials, including cuttings and samples resulting from Kleinfelder's services.
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TABLES
TABLE 1
Summary of Asbestos Survey Results
Proposed CarMax Automotive Dealership
2800 Corby Avenue and 477 Quillco Court
Santa Rosa, California
Sample Sample Asbestos Condition/ Estimated
Number Description Content Friability Quantity
DR-1A Black coating on 2-inch pipe Roof, middle, west end Black Coating
DR-1B Black coating on 2-inch metal pipe Roof, middle Black Coating
DR-2 Grey penetration mastic Roof, southwest corner at EF-4 Grey Mastic ND NA NA
DR-3 Grey putty at jointsRoof, southeast HVAC at
ductingGrey Non-Fibrous Material/Paint ND/ND NA NA
DR-4 Grey mastic
Roof, northeast side at
corrugated sheet metal support
post
Light Grey Non-Fibrous Material ND NA NA
DR-5 Black penetration mastic Roof, northwest side near vent Black Mastic ND NA NA
DE-1A White concrete square/groutExterior, south side entrance to
service drive
Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
DE-1B White concrete square/grout Exterior, southwest cornerGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
DE-1C White concrete square/grout Exterior, northeast sideGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
DE-2A White coatingExterior, east wall of service
drive
Light Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
DE-2B White coating on concreteEast exterior wall of service
drive, north end
Light Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
DE-2C White coating on concreteEast exterior wall of service
drive, middle
Light Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
D-1Brown 6-inch ceramic floor
tile/brown groutRestroom 2, floor
Brown Ceramic Tile/Brown
GroutND/ND NA NA
D-2Beige 12-inch ceramic floor tile/black
grout
North showroom, northwest
corner
Beige Ceramic Tile/Dark Grey
GroutND/ND NA NA
D-3 Yellow carpet glue/grey thinset South showroom, southwest
corner
Yellow Adhesive/Grey
Cementitious MaterialND/ND NA NA
D-4* Yellow carpet glue Office 12, northeast corner Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
D-5Green pebble 12-inch VFT/black
mastic
Storage area under east
stairwayLight Green Tile/Black Mastic Trace CH/5% CH G/NF 20 SF
D-6AGrey 12-inch VFT/green VFT/black
mastic/levelingBack counter area, floor
Grey Tile/Yellow Mastic/Green
Tile/Black Mastic/White Non-
Fibrous Material
ND/ND/Trace
CH/5% CH /NDG/NF 420 SF
D-6B*Yellow glue/grey 12-inchVFT/yellow
glueOffice 10 floor Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
D-7Beige 12-inch VFT/mastic/brown
VFT/black masticOffice 8 floor
Beige Tile/Brown Mastic/Grey
Tile/Black Mastic
ND/ND/Trace
CH/5% CH /NDG/NF 255 SF
D-8Light blue 12-inch VFT/yellow
mastic/brown flooring/black mastic
File room 1, floor, northeast
corner
Light Blue Tile/Yellow
Mastic/Brown Tile/Black Mastic
ND/ND/5% CH/
NDG/NF 100 SF
D-9Light green 12-inch VFT/yellow
masticRestroom 5 floor Light Green Tile/Yellow Mastic ND/ND NA NA
Sample Location Sample Layer Description
2800 Corby Avenue - Former Automotive New Car Dealership (Plates 1 and 2)
2% CH Fair/NF400 LF
(200 SF)
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2800 Corby Avenue and 477 Quillco Court
Santa Rosa, California
Sample Sample Asbestos Condition/ Estimated
Number Description Content Friability QuantitySample Location Sample Layer Description
D-10 Brown 12-inch VFT/blue mastic File room 2, southwest side Brown Tile/Black Mastic 5% CH/ ND G/NF 170 SF
D-11 Beige base cove/mastic Office 8, north wallBeige Non-Fibrous Material/Off-
White MasticND/ND NA NA
D-12 Grey base cove/yellow mastic Breakroom 2, north wallGrey Non-Fibrous
MaterialYellow MasticND/ND NA NA
D-13 Brown base cove/yellow mastic IT room, north wallBrown Non-Fibrous Material/Off-
White MasticND/ND NA NA
D-14 White ribbed wallpaper/mastic Office 14, west wall Tan Fibrous Material/Paint ND/ND NA NA
D-15 Wallpaper/adhesive Kitchen, north wallOff-White Woven
Material/Yellow FeltND/ND NA NA
D-16White 4-inch ceramic wall tile/white
groutRestroom 2, south wall
Whte Ceramic Tile/White
Grout/Paint/Off-White
Skimcoat and Joint
Compound
ND/ND/ND/ 2%
CH
D-17A White skim coat Customer lounge, west wallWhite Skimcoat and Joint
Compound/PaintND
1/ND
D-17B Off-white skim coat Office 10, ceilingOff-White Skimcoat and Joint
Compound/PaintND
1/ND
D-17C White skim coat Office 1, south wallWhite Skimcoat and Joint
Compound/PaintND
1/ND
D-17D White skim coatNorth showroom, southwest
corner
White Skimcoat and Joint
Compound/PaintND
1/ND
D-17E White skim coat Warehouse, west wallWhite Skimcoat and Joint
Compound/PaintTrace CH/ND
D-17F White skim coat West stairs, east wallWhite Skimcoat and Joint
Compound/Paint2% CH/ND
D-17G White skim coat Waiting area, west wallSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-17H White skim coat Pump shed, south wallSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-17I Off-white skim coat Office 9, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-18A Gypsum board/joint compoundSouth showroom, southwest
corner
Off-White Drywall/Off-White
Joint Compound/Off-White
Tape/Off-White Joint
Compound/Paint
ND/ND1/ND/
ND1/ND
D-18B Gypsum board/joint compound Storage area, under east stairs
Off-White Drywall/Off-White
Joint Compound/Off-White
Tape/Off-White Joint
Compound
ND/3% CH/ND/
3% CH
D-18C Gypsum board/joint compound Tool room, under stairs
Off-White Drywall/Off-White
Joint Compound/Off-White
Tape/Off-White Joint
Compound/Paint
ND/ND1/ND/
ND1/ND
12,360 SFG/F
Part of 12.360
SF in D-16 thru
D-17I
G/F
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Sample Sample Asbestos Condition/ Estimated
Number Description Content Friability QuantitySample Location Sample Layer Description
D-18D Gypsum board/joint compound IT room, northeast corner
Off-White Drywall/Off-White
Joint Compound/Off-White
Tape/Off-White Joint
Compound/Paint
ND/3% CH/ND/
3% CH/ ND
D-18E Gypsum board/joint compound Office 15, northeast corner
White Drywall/White Joint
Compound/White Tape/White
Joint Compound/Paint
ND/ND1/ND/
ND1/ND
D-18F Gypsum board/joint compound Restroom 5, northwest corner
White Drywall/Off-White Joint
Compound/White Tape/Off-
White Joint Compound/Paint
ND/2% CH/ND/
2% CH/ ND
D-19A White acoustic textureService bay, ceiling, southeast
corner above office 10
Off-White Semi-Fibrous
Material/Paint10% CH/ND
D-19B White acoustic texture File room 2, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-19C White acoustic texture Warehouse, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-19D White acoustic texture Back counter area, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D19E White acoustic texture Customer loung, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-19F White acoustic texture Office 6, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-19G White acoustic texture Office 8, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
D-19H* White acoustic texture Cashier counter, ceiling Not analyzed Not analyzed
D-20White pock-mark 2-foot by 4-foot
ceiling panelBreakroom 2, ceiling Beige Fibrous Material/Paint ND/ND NA NA
UCR-1 Black coating on 1-inch metal pipe Roof Black Tar ND NA NA
UCR-2 Black penetration masticRoof, HVAC unit southwest
cornerBlack Semi-Fibrous Mastic ND NA NA
UCR-3 White mastic at joints Roof, HVAC ductingGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
UCE-1A White concrete/grey grout Exterior, northeast cornerGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
UCE-1B Blue CMU/grey groutExterior , west CMU block suport
column
Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
UCE-1C White concrete Exterior, southeast cornerGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
UC-1AGrey marbled VSF/brown tile/black
masticHallway, floor
Grey Sheet Flooring/Fibrous
Backing/Yellow Mastic/Grey
Cementitious Material/Beige
Tile/Black Mastic
ND/ND/ND/ND/
Trace CH/2% CH
UC-1B* Grey marbled VSF/brown tile Lobby, floor Not analyzed Not analyzed
2800 Corby Avenue - Former Automotive Used Car Dealership (Plate 3)
G/F
Part of 12.360
SF in D-16 thru
D-17I
9,000 SFG/F
G/NF 320 SF
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Sample Sample Asbestos Condition/ Estimated
Number Description Content Friability QuantitySample Location Sample Layer Description
UC-2 Blue carpet/yellow glue Office 1, floor Dark Grey Carpet/Yellow Mastic ND/ND NA NA
UC-3AYellow and black mastic beneath
carpetOffice 4, floor Black/Yellow Mastic 3% CH
UC-3B*Yellow and black mastic beneath
carpetOffice 2, floor Not analyzed Not analyzed
UC-4 Green base cove/yellow mastic Office 2, floorGreen Non-Fibrous Material/Off-
White MasticND/ND NA NA
UC-5White 4-inch ceramic wall tile/ yellow
mastic/white and yellow wallpaperRestroom 2, south wall
White Ceramic Tile/Yellow
Mastic/Off-White Woven TapeND/ND/ND NA NA
UC-6A Gypsum board/joint compound Restroom 2, northeast corner
Off-White Drywall/Off-White
Joint Compound/Off-White
Tape/Off-White Joint
Compound/Paint
ND/2% CH/ND/
2% CH/ ND
UC-6B Gypsum board/joint compoundHallway, southeast corner at
counter
Off-White Drywall/Off-White
Joint Compound/Off-White
Tape/Off-White Joint
Compound/Paint
ND/2% CH/ND/
2% CH/ ND
UC-7A White texture Office 3, ceilingOff-White Semi-Fibrous
Material/Paint10% CH/ND
UC-7B White texture Office 1, ceilingSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
UC-7C White texture Exterior extry ceiling, south sideSample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
UC-7D White textureDetail department, southern bay
ceiling
Sample not analyzed due to
prior positive result in seriesNot analyzed
UC-8A White skimcoatDetail department, north bay
ceiling, middleWhite Skimcoat/Paint ND/ND NA NA
UC-8B White skimcoatDetail Department, north bay,
northwest corner, ceilingWhite Skimcoat/Paint ND/ND NA NA
UC-8C White skimcoatDetail department, north bay,
southeast corner, ceilingWhite Skimcoat/Paint ND/ND NA NA
BSR-1A Black coating on metal pipe Roof Black Semi-Fibrous Tar ND NA NA
BSR-1B* Black coating on metal pipe Roof Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
BSR-2 Black penetration masticRoof, north side at grey 2-inch
vent pipe
Black Mastic/White Fibrous
MaterialND/ND NA NA
BSR-3 Grey penetration mastic Roof, southwest skylightPaint/Yellow Mastic/Grey
Tile/Yellow MasticND/ND/ND/ND NA NA
BSE-1A White CMU block/grey grout Exterior wall, southeast cornerGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
BSE-1B White CMU/grey grout Exterior, northeast cornerGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
BSE-1C White CMU/grey grout Exterior, northwest cornerGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
2800 Corby Avenue - Existing Body Shop (Plate 4)
G/F 3,000 SF
G/NF 420 SF
G/F 530 SF
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Santa Rosa, California
Sample Sample Asbestos Condition/ Estimated
Number Description Content Friability QuantitySample Location Sample Layer Description
BS-112-inch beige ceramic floor tile/grey
mortarOffice, southeast corner, floor Beige Tile/Grey Mortar ND/ND NA NA
BS-2 Green 12-inch VFT Restroom, floor Grey Tile/Yellow Mastic ND/ND NA NA
BS-3 Yellow glue/grey thinset Office, southwest corner, floorBlack Semi-Fibrous
Material/Black Woven MaterialND/ND NA NA
BS-4White 4-inch base cove/white
adhesiveRestroom, east wall
White Non-Fibrous
Material/White
Adhesive/Paint/Off-White
Skimcoat and Joint
Compound
ND/ND/ND/ 2%
CHG/F 400 SF
BS-5AYellow gypsum board/joint
compoundOffice, southeast corner
White Woven Material/White
Texture/PaintND/ND/ND NA NA
BS-5B Gypsum board/joint compound Office, northeast cornerWhite Drywall/White Tape/White
Joint Compound/PaintND/ND/ND/ND NA NA
BS-6A Yellow texture Office, south wall White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
BS-6B Yellow texture Office, northeast wall White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
BS-6C Yellow texture Office, southeast corner White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
BS-7 White particle board/yellow glue Restroom, west wallBrown Fibrous
Material/Paint/Yellow MasticND/ND/ND NA NA
BS-8Yellow 4-inch ceramic wall tile/white
grout/mastic
Restroom, southwest wall at
urinal
Paint/White Non-Fibrous
Material/Yellow Tile/Yellow
Mastic
ND/ND/ND/ND NA NA
QE-1A Grey concreteExterior concrete wall, north
side, middle
Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
QE-1B Grey concrete Exterior, west wallGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
QE-1C Concrete Exterior, south wall, middleGrey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
QE-2A Grey stucco at windowExterior, south side near east
end
Light Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
QE-2B Grey stucco at windowExterior, south side, middle, east
stucco wall, middle glass area
Light Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
QE-2C Grey stucco at window areaExterior, south side near west
end
Light Grey Cementitious
Material/PaintND/ND NA NA
QE-3A Grey caulk at seam Exterior, north wall at east endTan Non-Fibrous Material/Grey
Non-Fibrous MaterialND/ND NA NA
QE-3B* Caulk at seam Exterior, west wall Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QR-1A Off-white penetration mastic Roof, east side at east HVAC Black Mastic/Paint ND/ND NA NA
477 Quillco Court - Roof and Exterior (Plate 5)
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Santa Rosa, California
Sample Sample Asbestos Condition/ Estimated
Number Description Content Friability QuantitySample Location Sample Layer Description
QR-1B*White penetration mastic on black
vent pipeRoof, northwest side Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QR-2AGrey penetration mastic at
9-inch ventRoof, west end, middle Grey Mastic ND NA NA
QR-2B* Grey penetration mastic Roof, east end, middle at turbine Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QR-3A Black coating on metal pipe Roof, east end Black Mastic ND NA NA
QR-3B* Black coating on metal pipe Roof, west end Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QR-4A Off-white penetration mastic Roof, parapet cap, north side Black Mastic/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QR-4B* White penetration mastic Roof, east end, parapet cap Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QR-5 White cloth tape-ducting Roof, west end HVAC unit Off-White Woven Material ND NA NA
QA-1 Remnant vinyl flooring/masticWarehouse #4, floor, northeast
corner
Yellow Sheet Flooring/Fibrous
Backing/Yellow MasticND/ND/ND NA NA
QA-2A Brown coating/concrete Sales floor, northeast side
Pink Non-Fibrous Material/ Grey
Non-Fibrous Material/ Brown
Non-Fibrous Material
ND/ND/ND NA NA
QA-2B* Brown coating/concrete Sales floor, southwest corner Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QA-3A Yellow carpet glue Office #1, northwest corner Yellow Mastic ND NA NA
QA-3B* Brown carpet/yellow glue Office #4, floor Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QA-4A White skimcoat Bathroom #2, east wall White Joint Compound/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QA-4B White skimcoat Bathroom #2, north wall White Joint Compound/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QA-4C White skimcoat Bathroom #2, south wall White Joint Compound/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QA-5A White texture Office #1, ceiling White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QA-5B White texture Bathrrom #1, south wall White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QA-5C Brown texture Office #4, north wall White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QA-5D Brown texture Office #3, south wall White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QA-5E* White texture Bathroom #1, west wall Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
QA-5F* White texture Bathroom #1, north wall Not analyzed Not analyzed -- --
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Santa Rosa, California
Sample Sample Asbestos Condition/ Estimated
Number Description Content Friability QuantitySample Location Sample Layer Description
QA-6A Gypsum board/joint compound Warehouse #2, east wall
White Drywall/White Joint
Compound/Off-White
Tape/White Joint
Compound/Paint
ND/ND/ND/ND/
NDNA NA
QA-6B Gypsum board/joint compoundWarehouse #4, northwest
gypsum board wall
White Drywall/White Joint
Compound/Off-White
Tape/White Joint
Compound/Paint
ND/ND/ND/ND/
NDNA NA
QA-6C Gypsum board/joint compound File room , south wallWhite Joint Compound/Off-
White TapeND/ND NA NA
QA-6D Gypsum board/joint compound Warehouse #1, north wallWhite Joint Compound/Off-
White TapeND/ND NA NA
QA-7 White 2-foot by 4-foot ceiling panel Office #4, ceiling Off-White Fibrous Material/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QF-1 Faux wood flooring/blue foam Sales floor area, behind counterBlue Foam/Tan Fibrous
Material/PaintND/ND/ND NA NA
QF-2 Purple pebble pattern VSF Bathroom, floorLight Brown Sheet
Flooring/Fibrous BackingND/ND NA NA
QF-3A White texture, concrete substrateWarehouse, middle concrete
wall, west sideWhite Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QF-3B White texture, concrete substrate Bathroom, north wallBrown Cementitious
Material/White Texture/PaintND/ND/ND NA NA
QF-3CWhite texture, gypsum board
substrateBathroom, ceiling White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QF-3DWhite texture, gypsum board
substrateBathrroom, west wall White Texture/Paint ND/ND NA NA
QF-4AUnpainted gypsum board/joint
compoundPG&E/utility room, west wall
White Drywall/Off-White Joint
Compound/White Fibrous
Material
ND/ND/ND NA NA
QF-4B Gypsum board/joint compound Warehouse, southwest corner
Off-White Joint
Compound/White Fibrous
Material
ND/ND NA NA
QF-4C Gypsum board/joint compound Bathroom entrance
White Drywall/Off-White Joint
Compound/White Tape/Off-
White Texture/Paint
ND/ND/ND/ND/
NDNA NA
Notes:
* Sample submitted to lab but analysis on hold pending client authorization.
ND1 Material classified as asbestos-containing based on positive laboratory results from similar material.
Bold = Asbestos-containing material/asbestos-containing construction material with 0.1% asbestos content or greater.
Trace = Denotes presence of asbestos below laboratory limit of quantification of 1%. Point count analysis is necessary to confirm asbestos content of less than 1%.
VFT = Vinyl floor tile
HVAC = Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
VSF = Vinyl sheet flooring
CMU = Concrete masonry unit
G = Good
NF = Non-friable
ND = None detected
NA = Not applicable
SF = Square Feet
LF = Linear Feet
CH = Chrysotile
Material quantities are estimates only, and are not intended for bidding purposes. Contractors are responsible for verifying quantities prior to bid.
477 F Quillco Court - Northbay Petroleum (Plate 7)
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TABLE 2
Summary of Lead-Based Paint Survey Results
Proposed CarMax Automotive Dealership
2800 Corby Avenue and 477 Quillco Court
Santa Rosa, California
Sample
NumberMaterial Location Sample Description
Lead
(ppm)
Lead
(WT%)Condition
DP1 Restroom #2 White 4-inch ceramic wall tile <6 <0.0006 Good
DP2 Roof, west end, middle at EF-3Grey metal wrap on 2-inch vent
pipe120000 12 Good
DP3Service bays, southeast corner
above office #10Beige paint, wood substrate 1800 0.18 Damaged
DP4Exterior column, north-northeast
sideWhite paint,concrete substrate 590 0.059 Damaged
UCP-1 RoofMetal wrap on pipe
penetrations260000 26 Good
UCP-2 Exterior, wood wall, north side Blue paint <70 <0.007 Damaged
UCP-3 Exteror wood wall, south side White paint <70 <0.007 Damaged
UCP-4 Exterior concrete wall, east side White paint 250 0.025 Damaged
UCP-5 Restroom #1, south wallWhite/yellow speckled 4-inch
ceramic wall tile77 0.0077 Good
BSP-1 Roof Metal wrap at vent pipe 150000 15 Good
BSP-2 Exterior, southeast wall White paint, wood substrate <60 <0.006 Damaged
BSP-3 Floor Beige paint, concrete substrate <70 <0.007 Damaged
BSP-4 Restroom, southwest corner Yellow 4-inch ceramic wall tile 570 0.057 Good
QP-1 PG&E room ladder Red paint, metal substrate 1700 0.17 Good
WT% = percent by weight
Samples in bold were identified by the laboratory as lead-based paint.
2800 Corby Avenue - Former Automotive Used Car Dealership and Detail Department
2800 Corby Avenue - Former Automotive New Car Dealership
2800 Corby Avenue - Existing Body Shop
477 F Quillco Court - Northbay Petroleum
Notes:
ppm = parts per million
Samples in italics were identified by the laboratory as lead-containing paint.
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APPENDIX
LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORTS AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY FORMS
Final Report
Bulk Asbestos Analysis(EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation)
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
1257Client ID:Kleinfelder IncB182124Report Number:Accounts Payable
Date Received:09/24/13Date Analyzed:3077 Fite Cir09/24/13Date Printed:Sacramento, CA 95827
First Reported:
1257Quillo Ct. / Roof & Exterior FALI Job ID:Job ID/Site:
Date(s) Collected: 09/13/201317Total Samples Submitted:
Total Samples Analyzed: 12
09/20/13
09/24/13
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
QE1A 11427720Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QE1B 11427721Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QE1C 11427722Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QE2A 11427723Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QE2B 11427724Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QE2C 11427725Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
1 of 23777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182124Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
QE3A 11427726Layer: Tan Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Grey Non-Fibrous Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QR1A 11427728Layer: Black Mastic NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (15 %)
QR2A 11427730Layer: Grey Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (15 %)
QR3A 11427732Layer: Black Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QR4A 11427734Layer: Black Mastic NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (15 %)
QR5 11427736Layer: Off-White Woven Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Synthetic (80 %)
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. (FALI) at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on suchreport. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by FALI to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested.Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by FALI. The client is solely responsible for theuse and interpretation of test results and reports requested from FALI. Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materialsanalyzed. FALI reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. All samples werereceived in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted.
Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' denotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. 'ND' = 'None Detected'.Tad Thrower, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
2 of 23777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Final Report
Bulk Asbestos Analysis(EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation)
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
1257Client ID:Kleinfelder IncB182136Report Number:Mark Lee
Date Received:09/24/13Date Analyzed:3077 Fite Cir09/24/13Date Printed:Sacramento, CA 95827
First Reported:
1257136345-E2 - 2800 Corby, Used Car Dealer & Detail Dept. FALI Job ID:Job ID/Site:
Date(s) Collected: 09/16/201322Total Samples Submitted:
Total Samples Analyzed: 17
09/20/13
09/24/13
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
UCR-1 11427814Layer: Black Tar ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:
UCR-2 11427815Layer: Black Semi-Fibrous Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (15 %)
UCR-3 11427816Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
UCE-1A 11427817Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
UCE-1B 11427818Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
UCE-1C 11427819Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
1 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182136Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
UC-1A 11427820Layer: Grey Sheet Flooring NDLayer: Fibrous Backing NDLayer: Yellow Mastic NDLayer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Beige Tile Chrysotile TraceLayer: Black Mastic Chrysotile 2 %
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (10 %) Fibrous Glass (2 %) Synthetic (3 %) Comment: Bulk complex sample.
UC-2 11427822Layer: Dark Grey Carpet NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Synthetic (85 %)
UC-3A 11427823Layer: Black/Yellow Mastic Chrysotile 3 %
Asbestos (3%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:
UC-4 11427825Layer: Green Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Off-White Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
UC-5 11427826Layer: White Ceramic Tile NDLayer: Yellow Mastic NDLayer: Off-White Woven Tape ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (7 %)
UC-6A 11427827Layer: Off-White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %Layer: Off-White Tape NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %Layer: Paint ND
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (10 %)
2 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182136Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
UC-6B 11427828Layer: Off-White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %Layer: Off-White Tape NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %Layer: Paint ND
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (10 %)
UC-7A 11427829Layer: Off-White Semi-Fibrous Material Chrysotile 10 %Layer: Paint ND
Asbestos (10%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
UC-7B 11427830Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
UC-7C 11427831Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
UC-7D 11427832Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
UC-8A 11427833Layer: White Skimcoat NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
UC-8B 11427834Layer: White Skimcoat NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
UC-8C 11427835Layer: White Skimcoat NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. (FALI) at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on suchreport. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by FALI to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested.Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by FALI. The client is solely responsible for theuse and interpretation of test results and reports requested from FALI. Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materialsanalyzed. FALI reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. All samples werereceived in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted.
Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' denotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. 'ND' = 'None Detected'.Tad Thrower, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Final Report
Bulk Asbestos Analysis(EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation)
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
1257Client ID:Kleinfelder IncB182149Report Number:Mark Lee
Date Received:09/24/13Date Analyzed:3077 Fite Cir09/24/13Date Printed:Sacramento, CA 95827
First Reported:
1257136345-E2 - Quillo Ct., 499 A FALI Job ID:Job ID/Site:
Date(s) Collected: 09/13/201319Total Samples Submitted:
Total Samples Analyzed: 15
09/20/13
09/24/13
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
QA-1 11427947Layer: Yellow Sheet Flooring NDLayer: Fibrous Backing NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
QA-2A 11427948Layer: Pink Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Grey Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Brown Non-Fibrous Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Synthetic (Trace)
QA-3A 11427950Layer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QA-4A 11427952Layer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QA-4B 11427953Layer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QA-4C 11427954Layer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
1 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182149Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
QA-5A 11427955Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QA-5B 11427956Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QA-5C 11427957Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QA-5D 11427958Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QA-6A 11427961Layer: White Drywall NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Off-White Tape NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
QA-6B 11427962Layer: White Drywall NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Off-White Tape NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
QA-6C 11427963Layer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Off-White Tape ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
2 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182149Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
QA-6D 11427964Layer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Off-White Tape ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
QA-7 11427965Layer: Off-White Fibrous Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (35 %) Fibrous Glass (45 %)
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. (FALI) at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on suchreport. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by FALI to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested.Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by FALI. The client is solely responsible for theuse and interpretation of test results and reports requested from FALI. Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materialsanalyzed. FALI reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. All samples werereceived in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted.
Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' denotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. 'ND' = 'None Detected'.Tad Thrower, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Amended Report
Bulk Asbestos Analysis(EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation)
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
1257Client ID:Kleinfelder IncB182153Report Number:Mark Lee
Date Received:09/23/13Date Analyzed:3077 Fite Cir09/27/13Date Printed:Sacramento, CA 95827
First Reported:
1257136345-E2 - 2800 Corby, Dealership FALI Job ID:Job ID/Site:
Date(s) Collected: 09/18/201354Total Samples Submitted:
Total Samples Analyzed: 41
09/20/13
09/25/13
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
DR-1A 11427968Layer: Black Coating Chrysotile 2 %
Asbestos (2%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:
DR-1B 11427969Layer: Black Coating Chrysotile 2 %
Asbestos (2%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:
DR-2 11427970Layer: Grey Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
DR-3 11427971Layer: Grey Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
DR-4 11427972Layer: Light Grey Non-Fibrous Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
DR-5 11427973Layer: Black Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:
DE-1A 11427974Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
1 of 73777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182153Date Printed: 09/27/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
DE-1B 11427975Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
DE-C 11427976Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
DE-2A 11427977Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
DE-2B 11427978Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
DE-2C 11427979Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D1 11427980Layer: Brown Ceramic Tile NDLayer: Brown Grout ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:
D2 11427981Layer: Beige Ceramic Tile NDLayer: Dark Grey Grout ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:
D3 11427982Layer: Yellow Adhesive NDLayer: Grey Cementitious Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
2 of 73777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182153Date Printed: 09/27/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
D5 11427984Layer: Light Green Tile Chrysotile TraceLayer: Black Mastic Chrysotile 5 %
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D6A 11427985Layer: Grey Tile NDLayer: Yellow Mastic NDLayer: Green Tile Chrysotile TraceLayer: Black Mastic Chrysotile 5 %Layer: White Non-Fibrous Material ND
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Comment: Bulk complex sample.
D7 11427987Layer: Beige Tile NDLayer: Brown Mastic NDLayer: Grey Tile Chrysotile TraceLayer: Black Mastic Chrysotile 5 %
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Comment: Bulk complex sample.
D8 11427988Layer: Light Blue Tile NDLayer: Yellow Mastic NDLayer: Brown Tile Chrysotile 5 %Layer: Black Mastic ND
Asbestos (2%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Comment: Bulk complex sample.
D9 11427990Layer: Light Green Tile NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D10 11427991Layer: Brown Tile Chrysotile 5 %Layer: Black Mastic ND
Asbestos (5%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
3 of 73777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182153Date Printed: 09/27/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
D11 11427992Layer: Beige Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Off-White Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D12 11427993Layer: Grey Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D13 11427994Layer: Brown Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Off-White Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D14 11427995Layer: Tan Fibrous Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (85 %)
D15 11427996Layer: Off-White Woven Material NDLayer: Yellow Felt ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (60 %) Synthetic (25 %)
D16 11427997Layer: White Ceramic Tile NDLayer: White Grout NDLayer: Paint NDLayer: Off-White Skimcoat/Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D17A 11427998Layer: White Skimcoat/Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D17B 11427999Layer: Off-White Skimcoat/Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
4 of 73777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182153Date Printed: 09/27/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
D17C 11428000Layer: White Skimcoat/Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D17D 11428001Layer: White Skimcoat/Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D17E 11428002Layer: White Skimcoat/Joint Compound Chrysotile TraceLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D17F 11428003Layer: White Skimcoat/Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %Layer: Paint ND
Asbestos (2%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D17G 11428004Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D17H 11428005Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D17I 11428006Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D18A 11428007Layer: Off-White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound NDLayer: Off-White Tape NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
D18B 11428008Layer: Off-White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 3 %Layer: Off-White Tape NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 3 %
Asbestos (2%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
5 of 73777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182153Date Printed: 09/27/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
D18C 11428009Layer: Off-White Drywall NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: White Tape NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (10 %)
D18D 11428010Layer: Off-White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 3 %Layer: Off-White Tape NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 3 %Layer: Paint ND
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
D18E 11428011Layer: White Drywall NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: White Tape NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (10 %)
D18F 11428012Layer: White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %Layer: White Tape NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %Layer: Paint ND
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (10 %)
D19A 11428013Layer: Off-White Semi-Fibrous Material Chrysotile 10 %Layer: Paint ND
Asbestos (10%)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
D19B 11428014Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D19C 11428015Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D19D 11428016Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D19E 11428017Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
6 of 73777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182153Date Printed: 09/27/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
D19F 11428018Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D19G 11428019Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result in series.
D-20 11428021Layer: Beige Fibrous Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (35 %) Fibrous Glass (45 %)
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. (FALI) at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on suchreport. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by FALI to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested.Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by FALI. The client is solely responsible for theuse and interpretation of test results and reports requested from FALI. Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materialsanalyzed. FALI reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. All samples werereceived in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted.
Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' denotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. 'ND' = 'None Detected'.Tad Thrower, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
7 of 73777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Final Report
Bulk Asbestos Analysis(EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation)
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
1257Client ID:Kleinfelder IncB182154Report Number:Mark Lee
Date Received:09/24/13Date Analyzed:3077 Fite Cir09/24/13Date Printed:Sacramento, CA 95827
First Reported:
1257136345-E2 - Quillo Ct., 477F FALI Job ID:Job ID/Site:
Date(s) Collected: 09/13/20139Total Samples Submitted:
Total Samples Analyzed: 9
09/20/13
09/24/13
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
QF-1 11428022Layer: Blue Foam NDLayer: Tan Fibrous Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (85 %)
QF-2 11428023Layer: Light Brown Sheet Flooring NDLayer: Fibrous Backing ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (5 %) Synthetic (10 %)
QF-3A 11428024Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QF-3B 11428025Layer: Brown Cementitious Material NDLayer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QF-3C 11428026Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
QF-3D 11428027Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
1 of 23777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182154Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
QF-4A 11428028Layer: White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound NDLayer: White Fibrous Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (10 %)
QF-4B 11428029Layer: Off-White Joint Compound NDLayer: White Fibrous Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (25 %)
QF-4C 11428030Layer: White Drywall NDLayer: Off-White Joint Compound NDLayer: White Tape NDLayer: Off-White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (10 %)
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. (FALI) at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on suchreport. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by FALI to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested.Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by FALI. The client is solely responsible for theuse and interpretation of test results and reports requested from FALI. Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materialsanalyzed. FALI reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. All samples werereceived in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted.
Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' denotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. 'ND' = 'None Detected'.Tad Thrower, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
2 of 23777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Final Report
Bulk Asbestos Analysis(EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation)
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
1257Client ID:Kleinfelder IncB182155Report Number:Mark Lee
Date Received:09/24/13Date Analyzed:3077 Fite Cir09/24/13Date Printed:Sacramento, CA 95827
First Reported:
1257136345-E2 - 2800 Corby, Body Shop FALI Job ID:Job ID/Site:
Date(s) Collected: 09/16/201318Total Samples Submitted:
Total Samples Analyzed: 17
09/20/13
09/24/13
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
BSR-1A 11428031Layer: Black Semi-Fibrous Tar ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Fibrous Glass (2 %)
BSR-2 11428033Layer: Black Mastic NDLayer: White Fibrous Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (7 %) Fibrous Glass (Trace) Synthetic (3 %)
BSR-3 11428034Layer: Paint NDLayer: Yellow Mastic NDLayer: Grey Tile NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace) Comment: Bulk complex sample.
BSE-1A 11428035Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
BSE-1B 11428036Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
BSE-1C 11428037Layer: Grey Cementitious Material NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
1 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182155Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
BS-1 11428038Layer: Beige Tile NDLayer: Grey Mortar ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
BS-2 11428039Layer: Grey Tile NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
BS-3 11428040Layer: Black Semi-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Black Woven Material ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (10 %) Synthetic (25 %)
BS-4 11428041Layer: White Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: White Adhesive NDLayer: Paint NDLayer: Off-White Skimcoat/Joint Compound Chrysotile 2 %
Asbestos (Trace)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (2 %)
BS-5A 11428042Layer: White Woven Material NDLayer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
BS-5B 11428043Layer: White Drywall NDLayer: White Tape NDLayer: White Joint Compound NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %) Fibrous Glass (5 %)
BS-6A 11428044Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (20 %)
2 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Report Number: B182155Date Printed: 09/24/13Client Name: Kleinfelder Inc
Sample ID Lab NumberAsbestos
TypePercent in
LayerAsbestos AsbestosPercent in Percent in
Type TypeLayer Layer
BS-6B 11428045Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
BS-6C 11428046Layer: White Texture NDLayer: Paint ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
BS-7 11428047Layer: Brown Fibrous Material NDLayer: Paint NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (95 %)
BS-8 11428048Layer: Paint NDLayer: White Non-Fibrous Material NDLayer: Yellow Tile NDLayer: Yellow Mastic ND
Asbestos (ND)Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:Cellulose (Trace)
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. (FALI) at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on suchreport. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by FALI to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested.Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by FALI. The client is solely responsible for theuse and interpretation of test results and reports requested from FALI. Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materialsanalyzed. FALI reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. All samples werereceived in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted.
Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' denotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. 'ND' = 'None Detected'.Tad Thrower, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3 of 33777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
Client ID:Report Number:Date Received:
M143032
Job ID / Site: 136345-E3, 2800 Corby, Dealership
Kleinfelder Inc
3077 Fite Cir
1257
FALI Job ID:
Date Analyzed:
1257
Accounts Payable
Sacramento, CA 95827 Date Printed: 09/23/1309/23/13
First Reported: 09/23/13
Metals Analysis of Paints
09/20/13
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
Final Report
Date(s) Collected: 9/18/13 Total Samples Submitted:Total Samples Analyzed:
2
2
Sample Number Lab Number ResultResult Reporting Method
Analyte Units Limit* Reference
EPA 3050B/74201800PbDP3 30477468 ppm 200
EPA 3050B/7420590PbDP4 30477469 ppm 60
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results,reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s)tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The clientis solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazardresulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federalguidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard OperatingProcedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted.
* The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not aregulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results.
Daniele Siu, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
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Client ID:Report Number:Date Received:
M143033
Job ID / Site: 136345-E3, 2800 Corby, Dealership
Kleinfelder Inc
3077 Fite Cir
1257
FALI Job ID:
Date Analyzed:
1257
Accounts Payable
Sacramento, CA 95827 Date Printed: 09/24/1309/24/13
First Reported: 09/24/13
Metals Analysis of Bulks
09/20/13
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
Final Report
Date(s) Collected: 9/18/13 Total Samples Submitted:Total Samples Analyzed:
2
2
Sample Number Lab Number ResultResult Reporting Method
Analyte Units Limit* Reference
EPA 3050B/7420< 6PbDP1 30477470 ppm 6
EPA 3050B/7420120000PbDP2 30477471 ppm 5000
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results,reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s)tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The clientis solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazardresulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federalguidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard OperatingProcedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted.
* The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not aregulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results.
Daniele Siu, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
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Client ID:Report Number:Date Received:
M143035
Job ID / Site: 136345-E3, 2800 Corby, Used Car Dealer + Detail Dept.
Kleinfelder Inc
3077 Fite Cir
1257
FALI Job ID:
Date Analyzed:
1257
Accounts Payable
Sacramento, CA 95827 Date Printed: 09/24/1309/24/13
First Reported: 09/24/13
Metals Analysis of Bulks
09/20/13
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
Final Report
Date(s) Collected: Total Samples Submitted:Total Samples Analyzed:
2
2
Sample Number Lab Number ResultResult Reporting Method
Analyte Units Limit* Reference
EPA 3050B/7420260000PbUCP-1 30477473 ppm 20000
EPA 3050B/742077PbUCP-5 30477474 ppm 7
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results,reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s)tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The clientis solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazardresulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federalguidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard OperatingProcedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted.
* The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not aregulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results.
Daniele Siu, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
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Client ID:Report Number:Date Received:
M143036
Job ID / Site: 136345-E3, 2800 Corby, Used Car Dealer + Detail Dept.
Kleinfelder Inc
3077 Fite Cir
1257
FALI Job ID:
Date Analyzed:
1257
Accounts Payable
Sacramento, CA 95827 Date Printed: 09/24/1309/24/13
First Reported: 09/24/13
Metals Analysis of Paints
09/20/13
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
Final Report
Date(s) Collected: 9/16/13 Total Samples Submitted:Total Samples Analyzed:
3
3
Sample Number Lab Number ResultResult Reporting Method
Analyte Units Limit* Reference
EPA 3050B/7420< 70PbUCP-2 30477475 ppm 70
EPA 3050B/7420< 70PbUCP-3 30477476 ppm 70
EPA 3050B/7420250PbUCP-4 30477477 ppm 60
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results,reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s)tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The clientis solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazardresulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federalguidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard OperatingProcedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted.
* The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not aregulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results.
Daniele Siu, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
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Client ID:Report Number:Date Received:
M143039
Job ID / Site: 136345-E3, 2800 Corby, Body Shop
Kleinfelder Inc
3077 Fite Cir
1257
FALI Job ID:
Date Analyzed:
1257
Accounts Payable
Sacramento, CA 95827 Date Printed: 09/24/1309/24/13
First Reported: 09/24/13
Metals Analysis of Bulks
09/20/13
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
Final Report
Date(s) Collected: 9/16/13 Total Samples Submitted:Total Samples Analyzed:
2
2
Sample Number Lab Number ResultResult Reporting Method
Analyte Units Limit* Reference
EPA 3050B/7420150000PbBSP-1 30477479 ppm 10000
EPA 3050B/7420570PbBSP-4 30477480 ppm 30
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results,reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s)tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The clientis solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazardresulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federalguidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard OperatingProcedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted.
* The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not aregulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results.
Daniele Siu, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
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Client ID:Report Number:Date Received:
M143040
Job ID / Site: 136345-E3, 2800 Corby, Body Shop
Kleinfelder Inc
3077 Fite Cir
1257
FALI Job ID:
Date Analyzed:
1257
Accounts Payable
Sacramento, CA 95827 Date Printed: 09/24/1309/24/13
First Reported: 09/24/13
Metals Analysis of Paints
09/20/13
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
Final Report
Date(s) Collected: 9/16/13 Total Samples Submitted:Total Samples Analyzed:
2
2
Sample Number Lab Number ResultResult Reporting Method
Analyte Units Limit* Reference
EPA 3050B/7420< 60PbBSP-2 30477481 ppm 60
EPA 3050B/7420< 70PbBSP-3 30477482 ppm 70
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results,reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s)tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The clientis solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazardresulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federalguidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard OperatingProcedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted.
* The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not aregulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results.
Daniele Siu, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
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Client ID:Report Number:Date Received:
M143041
Job ID / Site: 136345-E3, Quillco Ct., PG&E Room
Kleinfelder Inc
3077 Fite Cir
1257
FALI Job ID:
Date Analyzed:
1257
Mark Lee
Sacramento, CA 95827 Date Printed: 09/23/1309/23/13
First Reported: 09/23/13
Metals Analysis of Paints
09/20/13
Forensic Analytical Laboratories
Final Report
Date(s) Collected: 9/13/13 Total Samples Submitted:Total Samples Analyzed:
1
1
Sample Number Lab Number ResultResult Reporting Method
Analyte Units Limit* Reference
EPA 3050B/74200.17PbQP-1 30477483 wt% 0.02
Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results,reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s)tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The clientis solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazardresulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federalguidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard OperatingProcedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted.
* The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not aregulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results.
Daniele Siu, Laboratory Supervisor, Hayward Laboratory
3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FASI / Fax: (510) 887-4218
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