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ASBESTOS MATERIAL SURVEY <br />CITY BUILDING <br />15153 NOWTHEN BLVD <br />RAMSEY, MINNESOTA <br />1.0 INTRODUCTION <br />Environmental Property Audits, Inc. (EPA, Inc.) conducted a visual survey at the <br />building located at 15153 Nowthen Blvd, Ramsey, MN. The survey was completed on <br />November 21, 2012, for Mr. Patrick Brama of the City of Ramsey. The purpose of the <br />survey was to identify, sample and assess suspect building materials that may contain <br />asbestos, lead paint concerns and regulated waste. The inspection was requested in <br />order to facilitate an upcoming demolition of the structure, and to provide an inventory of <br />asbestos containing materials (ACM) as found in or on the building. Additional work <br />included the identification of regulated waste materials by location and quantity and <br />assessment of damaged paint surfaces to identify lead -based paint. Site work included <br />a visual review of suspect asbestos containing building materials and collection of bulk <br />samples. EMSL Analytical, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, analyzed the samples utilizing <br />Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) - Method EPA 600/R-93/116. The primary materials <br />that were sampled included: flooring/mastic, ceramic tile/grout, ceiling tile/texture, <br />sheetrock/joint compound, carpet glue, mopboard glue, caulking, boiler stack <br />insulation, damproofing, sink soundproofing, and roofing materials. <br />2.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br />A Minnesota licensed asbestos inspector from EPA, Inc. conducted a building survey for <br />the identification and assessment of accessible suspect ACM in the building. The <br />following activities have been completed by EPA, Inc.: <br />• A walk-through of the buildings interior spaces, with observations of accessible <br />suspect ACM, damaged paint and regulated waste. <br />• Random sample collection from suspect ACM building materials with consideration <br />to homogeneous areas and material types. <br />• Review condition assessment and sampling as necessary of damaged paint <br />surfaces (lead paint review). <br />• Mapping and logging bulk samples for future reference. <br />• uuL UI I1ef tatioI l of regulated waste materials by location. <br />• Estimated quantity of material types identified as asbestos containing (greater than <br />1%) <br />• Analysis of bulk samples by polarized light microscopy, utilizing EMSL Analytical, <br />Inc. of Minneapolis. <br />The laboratory analysis confirmed materials that are asbestos containing and the <br />summary includes the following information: 3.0 Building Description; 4.0 Suspect <br />Building Materials; 5.0 Asbestos Containing Building Materials List (including estimated <br />quantities); 6.0 Non -asbestos Containing Materials List, 7.0 Non -suspect Materials; 8.0 <br />Lead Based Paint; 9.0 Regulated Waste Materials listed by item and location; 10.0 <br />Inspector Accreditation. Site drawings are included in the report. <br />15153 Nowthen Blvd, Ramsey, MN 1 ©2012 EPA, Inc. <br />