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ASBESTOS MATERIAL SURVEY <br /> CITY BUILDING <br /> 162A HELIUM STREET NW <br /> RAmSEY,MINNESOTA <br /> 2.1 LimiTATioNs <br /> EPA Inc. made reasonable attempts to access all areas of the building as presented <br /> within the scope of this work. The following areas and/or materials were not able to be <br /> accessed or due to safety concerns or other limitations. <br /> • A limited number of penetrations were made in the exterior structure walls to identify <br /> if insulation fill (i.e. vermiculite) was used. Fiberglass was identified. <br /> • No roof samples were collected from the building. This roof had a rubber <br /> membrane system with no evidence of an original roof system or other suspect <br /> materials under the roof membrane. <br /> 3.0 BUILDING DEscRipTioN <br /> The project consisted of a one-story commercial building with a full basementigarage <br /> area. <br /> • The interior walls are primarily metal framing with sheetrock application <br /> • The exterior walls on the building are brick <br /> • The floors consist mostly of carpet on concrete with linoleum in the bathroom <br /> • The roof is a ballast rubber membrane system <br /> 4.0 SUSPECT BUILDING MATERIALS <br /> Representative bulk samples of suspect ACM building materials were collected from the <br /> duplex. The identified materials that were considered suspect and subsequently <br /> sampled include: <br /> • 2A'Ceiling Tile 0 Sheetrockfift compound <br /> • Flooring materials 0 Caulking <br /> • Carpet Glue Exterior dam roofing <br /> • Mopboard/glUe • Roofing materials <br /> Of the materials sampled, none were found to be asbestos containing'. <br /> No special actions are required. <br /> Please refer to the following section for the analytical laboratory results, including <br /> material locations, and quantities. <br /> 15240 Helium St NW,Ramsey,MN 2 02012 EPA,Inc <br />