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Pride Construction <br /> Project B1611189 <br /> November 30, 2016 <br /> Page 3 <br /> ■ Residual tarpaper(brown)-around small window frames <br /> ■ Sheetrock/joint compound <br /> ■ Shingles (red, multi-colored, &green layers) <br /> ■ Tarpaper(black) -former¤t exterior walls behind siding <br /> Refer to Table I in Appendix A,which lists individual functional spaces of the building,the suspect <br /> materials identified in that functional space,whether the suspect material was identified by analysis to <br /> be an asbestos-containing material, an estimated amount of each suspect material for the functional <br /> space, and includes condition, assessment categories and hazard ratings based on subjective <br /> observations made by our representatives. <br /> Refer to Table II in Appendix B,which lists the homogenous material sample numbers, sample locations, <br /> suspect material descriptions, and the analysis results for each sample.This table summarizes the results <br /> from the Bulk Asbestos Laboratory Report,which is attached in Appendix C. <br /> Bulk asbestos analysis was conducted in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency's(EPA) <br /> Method 40 CFR, Chapter 1, Part 763,Subpart F, and Appendix A(7/1/87 Edition). <br /> C.2. lead-Based Paint <br /> Lead paint sampling was not conducted as a part of this inspection. However, peeling paint was <br /> observed on the interior walls,windows, doors, and exterior components. According to the Minnesota <br /> Administrative Rules 7035 and 7045, lead-based paint testing is no longer required for demolition debris <br /> disposal. However, untested painted concrete from structures built before 1978 may not be recycled as <br /> fill or aggregate without obtaining a case-specific beneficial use determination from the MPCA. Painted <br /> wood may not be burned and the MPCA strongly discourages the reuse of untested painted lumber. <br /> Any potential lead-based paint-containing demolition waste and/or debris generated during building <br /> renovation or demolition should be subject to proper handling and disposal, consistent with applicable <br /> regulations and requirements. <br /> C.3. Miscellaneous Regulated Waste <br /> A visual inspection for miscellaneous regulated waste materials that require separate handling and <br /> disposal prior to disturbance during building demolition was also performed as part of this assessment. <br /> The following is a list of items documented at the site: <br /> BRauN <br /> I NTE RTEC <br />
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