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Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure - 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003 Phase 45
PREPARED FOR:
Greenville County
301 University Ridge, Suite 4100
Greenville, South Carolina, 29601
PREPARED BY:
S&ME, Inc.
48 Brookfield Oaks Drive, Suite F
Greenville, SC 29607
December 17, 2018
Inspection Performed by:
Taylor Williams
SCDHEC License BI-01602
Inspection Date: November 30, 2018
Asbestos Identified Yes
Asbestos Design Required No
Asbestos Air Monitoring Required Yes
Attachment C
S&ME, Inc. | 48 Brookfield Oaks Drive, Suite F | Greenville, SC 29607 | p 864.297.9944 | www.smeinc.com
December 17, 2018
Greenville County
301 University Ridge, Suite 4100
Greenville, South Carolina 29601
Attention: Ms. Jessica Jordan
Reference: Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure – 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003, Phase 45
Dear Ms. Jordan:
S&ME, Inc. (S&ME) has completed an asbestos assessment for the referenced property. The purpose of the
assessment is to identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in the structure prior to demolition. Our
assessment was conducted in general accordance with our Proposal Number 42-1600890 dated July 20, 2016.
This work was authorized by the Greenville County Task Order # 03, dated August 1, 2018.
S&ME appreciates the opportunity to provide our asbestos assessment services to Greenville County. Please
contact us at your convenience if there are questions regarding the information contained in this report.
Sincerely,
S&ME, Inc.
Brian Mulholland Sherman Woodson, CIH, CSP
Staff Professional Senior Industrial Hygienist
[email protected] [email protected]
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Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure – 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003, Phase 45
December 17, 2018 ii
Table of Contents
1.0 Executive Summary .......................................................................................................... 1
2.0 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 2
3.0 Site And Project Descriptions ........................................................................................ 2
3.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................................ 2
3.2 Site Description ............................................................................................................................... 2
4.0 Asbestos Assessment ........................................................................................................ 3
4.1 Sampling and Analysis .................................................................................................................. 3
4.2 Assessment ...................................................................................................................................... 3
4.3 Findings and Results ...................................................................................................................... 4
5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations ............................................................................. 5
6.0 Assumptions and Limitations ........................................................................................ 4
Appendices Appendix I – Figures and Photographs
Appendix II – Table 1 – Summary of Asbestos Results
Appendix III – Asbestos Laboratory Reports
Appendix IV – Copy of Inspector’s License
Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure – 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003, Phase 45
December 17, 2018 1
Executive Summary
S&ME performed an asbestos assessment of the structure located at 110 Walcott Street in Greenville, South
Carolina. The assessment was conducted by S&ME on November 30, 2018. This Executive Summary is intended
as an overview for the convenience of the reader. The complete report must be reviewed in its entirety prior to
making decisions regarding this site.
The subject structure is an approximately 1,100 square foot (SF) single-story residence built over a crawl space.
We understand the structure is scheduled for demolition. The interior is finished with drywall ceilings, drywall and
wood panel walls, wood floors, floor tile, and vinyl Peel and Stick floor tile. Exterior materials consist of vinyl siding,
wood framed windows, and asphaltic roof shingles.
The asbestos assessment included bulk sampling and laboratory analysis of suspect ACMs associated with the
interior and exterior of the structures. A total of 20 samples were collected including drywall with associated joint
compound, vinyl floor tile, window glazing compound material, and asphaltic roof shingle with associated roof felt
paper.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
(SCDHEC) define materials as asbestos-containing (ACMs) if an asbestos content of one percent or greater (> 1%)
is detected in a representative sample.
The following ACM was identified:
• Joint compound associated with drywall material on walls and ceilings – approximately 2,000 SF,
• Cream with green streaks 9-inch floor tile (bottom layer) located in the kitchen – approximately 200
square feet.
S&ME recommends the proper removal and disposal of these materials by a South Carolina licensed abatement
contractor prior to building demolition in accordance with the SCDHEC regulation 61-86.1.
It should also be noted that the following materials contains less than 1% asbestos:
• Mastic associated with white Peel and Stick Floor Tile, located in the Kitchen as a middle layer –
approximately 200 SF,
• Mastic associated with cream with green streaks 9-inch floor tile located in the Kitchen as a bottom layer –
approximately 200 SF.
Although this material is not considered an ACM by SCDHEC and EPA, OSHA regulations apply to workers who
may potentially come in contact with or disturb these materials. Therefore, S&ME recommends this material be
treated as ACM and also be removed by a SCDHEC licensed abatement contractor prior to demolition.
This summary is for convenience only and should not be relied upon without first reading the full contents of this
report, including appended materials.
Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure – 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003, Phase 45
December 17, 2018 2
1.0 Introduction
S&ME was contracted by Greenville County to perform an asbestos assessment of the structure located at 110
Walcott Street in Greenville, South Carolina. S&ME performed the asbestos assessment on November 30, 2018.
This assessment consisted of observing for, sampling, and analyzing suspect ACM that may be disturbed during
future demolition.
The scope of this assessment fulfills the requirements of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA) National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPS) asbestos regulation, 40 CFR, Part
61, Subpart M, and SCDHEC Regulation 61-86.1, which requires an asbestos assessment of buildings scheduled for
renovation or demolition.
2.0 Site and Project Descriptions
2.1 Purpose
The assessment was performed to identify ACMs, prior to disturbing building materials during demolition
activities. The assessment included the interior and exterior of the building including roofing materials of the
residential structure located on the property. No additional structures were observed on the property. An
assessment strategy appropriate for this purpose was presented in our proposal and this report should be
interpreted only with regard to the specific purpose indicated.
2.2 Site Description
The subject structure is an approximately 1,100 SF single-story residence built over a crawl space foundation. We
understand the structure is scheduled for demolition. The interior is finished with drywall ceilings, drywall and
wood panel walls, wood floors, floor tile, and vinyl stick on flooring. Exterior finishes include vinyl siding, wood
framed windows, and asphaltic roof shingles with associated felt paper. Rock wool insulation is present in the attic.
Fiberglass insulation is present on the HVAC duct work. Silicon caulk was observed on the chimney.
Non-suspect materials observed and not sampled in the building include: glass, cement, fiberglass insulation, rock
wool insulation, silicone, and concrete.
The general layout of the structure is depicted in Figure 1 in Appendix I. Photographs of the suspect samples are
also included in Appendix I. Table 1, Asbestos Results Summary, is found in Appendix II, and presents a summary
of the suspect materials, material friability, condition, potential for disturbance, quantity, and asbestos analysis of
the samples collected. The laboratory results are located in Appendix II.
Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure – 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003, Phase 45
December 17, 2018 3
3.0 Asbestos Assessment
3.1 Sampling and Analysis
The assessment was performed by observing and sampling suspect ACMs associated with the accessible areas of
the subject building. The possibility exists that suspect materials were undetected in inaccessible areas such as
wall voids. If additional suspect ACMs not identified in this report are discovered during destructive activities, bulk
samples must be collected by a SCDHEC licensed inspector and analyzed for asbestos content prior to disturbance
or disposal of the suspect materials.
A sampling strategy was developed to provide representative samples in accordance with the SCDHEC and the
EPA. Bulk samples of suspect ACMs were collected by an SCDHEC licensed inspector. The bulk PLM and TEM
samples were submitted through chain-of-custody procedures to Eurofins CEI asbestos laboratory in Cary, North
Carolina for analysis of asbestos type and content. The laboratories are accredited by the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), which is administered by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology.
Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)
The suspect materials were analyzed by trained microscopists using PLM techniques coupled with dispersion
staining in accordance with EPA Test Method Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I (1-1-87 edition), Part
763, Subpart F-APPENDIX A. This method identifies asbestos mineral fibers based on six optical characteristics:
morphology, birefringence, refractive index, extinction angle, sign of elongation and dispersion staining colors.
The laboratory analysis reports the specific type of asbestos identified (there are six asbestos minerals) and the
percentage of asbestos present.
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
Suspect non-friable organically bound materials, exhibiting negative results via PLM analysis, were analyzed by
trained microscopists by TEM using EPA 600 Method in accordance with ASTM E2356. Typical examples of this
material include, but are not limited to floor tile, mastic adhesives, sheet flooring (linoleum), roofing materials,
glazing, caulking, duct mastic and cove base mastic.
3.2 Assessment
The sampled materials were assessed based on condition (good, fair or poor) and potential for disturbance due to
the scheduled renovation/demolition. The sampled materials were also categorized based on the EPA’s National
Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulation categories. Friable ACM is classified as an
ACM that can be crumbled to a powder by moderate hand pressure. Non-friable ACM is classified as either
Category I Non-friable ACM or Category II Non-friable ACM. Category I and Category II Non-friable ACM are
distinguished from each other by their fiber release potential when damaged. Generally, Category I Non-friable
ACM, which by definition includes intact ACM roofing materials, gaskets, packing, resilient floor coverings and
floor mastics, is less likely to become friable and release fibers in a damaged state. Category II Non-friable ACM
include all other non-friable ACM excluding Category I that have a high probability of being rendered friable
Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure – 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003, Phase 45
December 17, 2018 4
during removal activities or demolition. All Friable ACM, Category I Non-friable ACM that has become friable,
Category I Non-friable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting or abrading, or
Category II Non-friable ACM that has a high probability of becoming or has become crumbled, pulverized, or
reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material in the course of demolition or renovation
operations are considered to be a Regulated Asbestos-Containing Material (RACM).
3.3 Findings and Results
The EPA and SCDHEC define materials as asbestos containing when an asbestos content >1% is detected in a
representative sample.
The following ACM was identified:
• Joint compound associated with drywall material on walls and ceilings – approximately 2,000 SF,
• Cream with green streaks 9-inch floor tile (bottom layer) located in the kitchen – approximately 200
square feet.
In accordance with SCDHEC Regulation 61-86.1, TEM analysis was performed on one sample of each of the non-
friable, organically-bound (NOB) materials that displayed a result of no asbestos detected or less than 1%
asbestos via PLM analysis. NOBs consist of materials such as vinyl floor tiles, vinyl baseboards and mastics. Please
refer to Table 1 in Appendix II for more detail regarding which samples of NOB materials were submitted for TEM
analysis.
It should also be noted that the following materials contains less than 1% asbestos:
• Mastic associated with white Peel and Stick Floor Tile, located in the Kitchen as a middle layer –
approximately 200 SF,
• Mastic associated with cream with green streaks 9-inch floor tile located in the Kitchen as a bottom layer –
approximately 200 SF.
Although this material is not considered an ACM by SCDHEC and EPA, OSHA regulations apply to workers who
may potentially come in contact with or disturb these materials. Therefore, S&ME recommends this material be
treated as ACM and also be removed by a SCDHEC licensed abatement contractor prior to demolition.
4.0 Assumptions and Limitations
This report is provided for the sole use of the Client. Use of this report by any other parties will be at such party’s
sole risk, and S&ME disclaims liability for any such use or reliance by third parties. The results presented in this
report are indicative of conditions only during the time of the sampling period and of the specific areas
referenced. Under no circumstances is this report to be used as a bidding document, or as a project design or
specification.
S&ME performed the services in accordance with generally accepted practices of reputable environmental
consultants undertaking similar studies at the same time and in the same geographical area. S&ME has
Asbestos Assessment Report
Residential Structure – 110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003, Phase 45
December 17, 2018 5
endeavored to meet this standard of care. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is intended or made with
respect to this report or S&ME’s services. Users of this report should consider the scope and limitations related to
these services when developing opinions as to risks associated with the site.
The possibility exists that suspect materials were undetected in inaccessible or concealed areas such as under
carpeting or multiple flooring layers, and inside pipe chases or wall voids. If additional suspect materials are
discovered during the planned destructive activities, bulk samples must be collected by an asbestos inspector and
analyzed for asbestos content.
5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
ACMs were identified in the structure scheduled for demolition. Due to the planned demolition activities, S&ME
recommends proper removal and disposal of the ACMs by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to
activities that may disturb it. State and Federal regulations should be carefully considered in order to verify
compliance before any actions are initiated that may disturb an ACM. If additional suspect ACMs not included in
this report are discovered and will be disturbed by the renovation/demolition activities, bulk samples must be
collected by a licensed asbestos inspector and analyzed for asbestos content, prior to disturbance of the suspect
material(s).
The asbestos-containing joint compound associated with drywall material is classified as friable and considered to
be regulated asbestos containing materials (RACMs). The asbestos-containing floor tile is considered to be a
Category I non-friable material. The Category I material has the potential for disturbance during the scheduled
demolition. If additional suspect ACMs not identified in this report are discovered during the planned destructive
activities, those destructive activities must cease and bulk samples must be collected by a SCDHEC licensed
inspector and analyzed for asbestos content prior to disturbance or disposal of the suspect materials.
In accordance with SCDHEC Regulation 61-86.1, project air monitoring must be performed by a SCDHEC licensed
air sampler in conjunction with the removal of regulated asbestos materials (e.g. friable materials or non-friable
materials rendered friable) that exceed the classification of a Small Project or are not regulated exterior removals.
Asbestos air monitoring is also required prior to, during, and following the completion of RACM removal.
SCDHEC also requires a written project design when 3,000 square feet (or greater) of regulated ACMs are removed
from a structure. Since the amount of RACM in the structure is less than 3,000 SF, a project design is not required
for this project.
A copy of this report must be submitted to SCDHEC at least ten (10) working days prior to beginning abatement
activity in advance of the planned demolition. Federal, State and local regulations should be referred to in order
to verify compliance before any actions are initiated on an ACM.
Appendices
Appendix I – Figures and Photographs
SCALE: NTS Approximate Asbestos Sample Locations
DATE: 11/30/2018 Project Number : 4226-18-003 Phase 45
FIGURE NO.
CHECKED BY: SW 110 Walcott Street1
DRAWN BY: TRW Greenville, South Carolina
A2
B2
C2
A1
B1
C1
Bathroom
Bedroom #2Bedroom #1
KitchenLiving RoomA3
B3
C3
Master Bedroom
D2
Front
Porch
D3
D4
E3
E1
D5
D1
E2F1
F2
F3
Hall
Front
Entrance
Rear
Entrance
DRAWN BY: TRW Greenville, South Carolina
DATE: 11/30/2018 Project Number : 4226-18-003 Phase 45
SCALE: NTS Approximate Asbestos Locations FIGURE NO.
CHECKED BY: SW 110 Walcott Street2
Bathroom
Bedroom #2Bedroom #1
KitchenLiving Room
Master Bedroom
Front
Porch
Hall
Front
Entrance
Rear
Entrance
ACM - Cream with green streaks 9-inch floor tile - approximately 200 SF. Located as
lower level under Peel and Stick Vinyl Floor Tiles.
ACM - Joint Compound associate with Drywall located throughout on ceilings besides
the Porch, and on walls in the Bedrooms and Hallway.
Asbestos Assessment
110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project # 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Taken by: Taylor Williams Date Taken: 11/30/2018
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1 General view of the front of the main structure. 2 General view of the back of the main structure.
3 General view of the crawl space. 4 Sample A: 12-inch white & blue peel & stick vinyl flooring.
No asbestos detected.
Asbestos Assessment
110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project # 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Taken by: Taylor Williams Date Taken: 11/30/2018
2
5 Sample B: White peel & stick vinyl flooring.
No asbestos detected. 6 Sample C: 9-inch floor tile located as bottom layer in the kitchen.
ACM – Tile 5% Chrysotile, Mastic < 1% Chrysotile.
7 Sample D: Drywall/joint compound located throughout.
ACM – joint compound 2% Chrysotile. 8 Sample E: Window glazing.
No asbestos detected.
Asbestos Assessment
110 Walcott Street
Greenville, South Carolina
S&ME Project # 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Taken by: Taylor Williams Date Taken: 11/30/2018
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No Photo
9 Sample F: Roof shingles with felt paper.
No asbestos detected. 10
No Photo No Photo
Appendix II – Table 1 – Summary of Asbestos Results
A1
A2
A3
(TEM)
B1
B2
B3
(TEM)
C1
C2
C3
(TEM)
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
E1
E2
E3
(TEM)
F1
F2
F3
(TEM)
1) Quantities listed above are estimates to be used for inspection purposes only.
2) Samples shown in bold are designated as asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).
3) Sampled by Taylor Williams, SCDHEC License No. 01602.
LPD 350 LF
Table 1
Asbestos Results Summary
Greenville, South Carolina
Estimated
Quantity
Sample
NumberAnalytical Results
S&ME Project No. 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Friable /
Non-Friable
Current
Condition
Potential for
Disturbance
110 Walcott Street
Sample Description Location
NAD - No Asbestos Detected
Samples analyzed by PLM - Polarized Light Microscopy.
PACM - Presumed Asbestos Containing Material
NOTES:
Cream with Green Streaks 9-inch
Floor Tile
Kitchen - bottom layer under
Peel & Stick Vinyl
Tile - 5% Chrysotile
Mastic - < 1% Chrysotile
Leveling Compound - NAD
Drywall/Joint Compound
Ceilings - Throughout
Walls - Hallway & All
Bedrooms
Drywall - NAD
Joint Compound - 2%
Chrysotile
Roof Shingles with Felt Paper RoofShingles - NAD
Felt Paper - NAD
Window Glazing Windows NAD
SF - square feet
LF - linear feet
CF - cubic feet
200 SFNon-Friable Damaged LPD
Friable Damaged PD 2,000 SF
Non-Friable Good LPD 1,300 SF
Non-Friable Good
LPD 200 SF
12-inch White & Blue
Peel & Stick Vinyl Flooring Kitchen
Tile - NAD
Mastic - NADNon-Friable Damaged LPD 200 SF
White Peel & Stick Vinyl Flooring KitchenTile - NAD
Mastic - < 1% ChrysotileNon-Friable Damaged
Appendix III – Asbestos Laboratory Reports
December 4, 2018
S&ME48 Brookfield Oaks Dr, Suite FGreenville, SC 29607
CLIENT PROJECT: 110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase 45CEI LAB CODE: A1816173
Dear Customer:
Enclosed are asbestos analysis results for PLM Bulk samples received at our laboratory onDecember 3, 2018. The samples were analyzed for asbestos using polarizing light microscopy(PLM) per the EPA 600 Method.
Sample results containing >1% asbestos are considered asbestos-containing materials(ACMs) per EPA regulatory requirements. The detection limit for the EPA 600 Method is <1%asbestos by weight as determined by visual estimation.
Thank you for your business and we look forward to continuing good relations.
730 SE Maynard Road • Cary, NC 27511 • 919.481.1413
Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIHLaboratory Director
Kind Regards,
ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL REPORTBy: Polarized Light Microscopy
Prepared for
S&ME
CLIENT PROJECT:
LAB CODE:
TEST METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020
REPORT DATE:
TOTAL SAMPLES ANALYZED:
# SAMPLES >1% ASBESTOS:
110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase 45
A1816173
12
2
12/04/18
Asbestos Report SummaryBy: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY
PROJECT: 110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase45
LAB CODE: A1816173
Client ID Lab ID Color Sample DescriptionASBESTOS
%Layer
METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020
A199230A Beige Vinyl Flooring ( Tile) None DetectedA1
A199230B Clear Mastic None Detected
A199231A Beige Vinyl Flooring ( Tile) None DetectedA2
A199231B Clear Mastic None Detected
A199232 Sample Submitted for TEMAnalysis
A3
A199233A Off-white Vinyl Flooring ( Tile) None DetectedB1
A199233B Tan Mastic None Detected
A199234A Off-white Vinyl Flooring ( Tile) None DetectedB2
A199234B Tan Mastic None Detected
A199235 Sample Submitted for TEMAnalysis
B3
A199236A Cream w/,Green Streaks
Vinyl Flooring ( Tile) ChrysotileC1 5%
Layer 1 A199236B Tan Mastic None Detected
Layer 2 A199236B Beige Leveling Compound None Detected
A199237A Sample Not Analyzed per COCC2
Layer 1 A199237B Tan Mastic None Detected
Layer 2 A199237B Beige Leveling Compound None Detected
A199238A Sample Not Analyzed per COCC3
Layer 1 A199238B Sample Submitted for TEMAnalysis
Layer 2 A199238B Beige Leveling Compound None Detected
Layer 1 A199239 White Drywall None DetectedD1
Layer 2 A199239 Cream Joint Compound Chrysotile 2%A199240 Sample Not Analyzed per COCD2
A199241 Sample Not Analyzed per COCD3
A199242 Sample Not Analyzed per COCD4
A199243 Sample Not Analyzed per COCD5
A199244 Cream Window Glazing None DetectedE1
A199245 Cream Window Glazing None DetectedE2
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Asbestos Report SummaryBy: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY
PROJECT: 110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase45
LAB CODE: A1816173
Client ID Lab ID Color Sample DescriptionASBESTOS
%Layer
METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020
A199246 Sample Submitted for TEMAnalysis
E3
Layer 1 A199247 Black Roof Shingle None DetectedF1
Layer 2 A199247 Black Felt Paper None Detected
Layer 1 A199248 Black Roof Shingle None DetectedF2
Layer 2 A199248 Black Felt Paper None Detected
A199249 Sample Submitted for TEMAnalysis
F3
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ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSISBy: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY
Lab Code: A1816173Date Received: 12-03-18Date Analyzed: 12-04-18Date Reported: 12-04-18
Client IDLab ID
LabAttributes
LabDescription
ASBESTOS%
ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHODNON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS
Non-Fibrous
Client: S&ME48 Brookfield Oaks Dr, Suite FGreenville, SC 29607
Project: 110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Fibrous
BeigeVinyl Flooring ( Tile)A1
A199230A2%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose VinylCalc Carb
None Detected
ClearMasticA199230B 2%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose MasticCalc Carb
None Detected
BeigeVinyl Flooring ( Tile)A2
A199231A2%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose VinylCalc Carb
None Detected
ClearMasticA199231B 2%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose MasticCalc Carb
None Detected
Sample Submitted forTEM Analysis
A3A199232
Off-whiteVinyl Flooring ( Tile)B1
A199233A2%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose VinylCalc Carb
None Detected
TanMasticA199233B 2%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose MasticCalc Carb
None Detected
Off-whiteVinyl Flooring ( Tile)B2
A199234A2%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose VinylCalc Carb
None Detected
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ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSISBy: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY
Lab Code: A1816173Date Received: 12-03-18Date Analyzed: 12-04-18Date Reported: 12-04-18
Client IDLab ID
LabAttributes
LabDescription
ASBESTOS%
ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHODNON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS
Non-Fibrous
Client: S&ME48 Brookfield Oaks Dr, Suite FGreenville, SC 29607
Project: 110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Fibrous
TanMasticA199234B 2%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose MasticCalc Carb
None Detected
Sample Submitted forTEM Analysis
B3A199235
Cream w/,GreenStreaks
Vinyl Flooring ( Tile)C1A199236A
2%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
60%33%
Cellulose VinylCalc Carb
5% Chrysotile
TanMastic
A199236B2%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose MasticCalc Carb
None DetectedLayer 1
BeigeLeveling Compound
A199236B2%5%
Homogeneous
FibrousBound
93%CelluloseTalc
Binder None DetectedLayer 2
Sample Not Analyzedper COC
C2A199237A
TanMastic
A199237B2%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
60%38%
Cellulose MasticCalc Carb
None DetectedLayer 1
BeigeLeveling Compound
A199237B2%5%
Homogeneous
FibrousBound
93%CelluloseTalc
Binder None DetectedLayer 2
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ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSISBy: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY
Lab Code: A1816173Date Received: 12-03-18Date Analyzed: 12-04-18Date Reported: 12-04-18
Client IDLab ID
LabAttributes
LabDescription
ASBESTOS%
ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHODNON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS
Non-Fibrous
Client: S&ME48 Brookfield Oaks Dr, Suite FGreenville, SC 29607
Project: 110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Fibrous
Sample Not Analyzedper COC
C3A199238A
Sample Submitted forTEM AnalysisA199238B
Layer 1
BeigeLeveling Compound
A199238B2%5%
Homogeneous
FibrousBound
93%CelluloseTalc
Binder None DetectedLayer 2
WhiteD1
A199239
15%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
85%Cellulose Gypsum None DetectedLayer 1
Drywall
CreamJoint Compound
A1992392%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
8%88%
Cellulose PaintCalc Carb
2% ChrysotileLayer 2
Sample Not Analyzedper COC
D2A199240
Sample Not Analyzedper COC
D3A199241
Sample Not Analyzedper COC
D4A199242
Sample Not Analyzedper COC
D5A199243
CreamWindow GlazingE1
A1992442%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
3%95%
Cellulose PaintBinder
None Detected
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ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSISBy: POLARIZING LIGHT MICROSCOPY
Lab Code: A1816173Date Received: 12-03-18Date Analyzed: 12-04-18Date Reported: 12-04-18
Client IDLab ID
LabAttributes
LabDescription
ASBESTOS%
ASBESTOS BULK PLM, EPA 600 METHODNON-ASBESTOS COMPONENTS
Non-Fibrous
Client: S&ME48 Brookfield Oaks Dr, Suite FGreenville, SC 29607
Project: 110 Walcott Street, 4226-18-003 Phase 45
Fibrous
CreamWindow GlazingE2
A1992452%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
3%95%
Cellulose PaintBinder
None Detected
Sample Submitted forTEM Analysis
E3A199246
BlackF1
A199247
25%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
10%60%5%
Fiberglass GravelTarSilicates
None DetectedLayer 1
Roof Shingle
BlackFelt Paper
A19924765%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
35%Cellulose Tar None DetectedLayer 2
BlackF2
A199248
25%Heterogeneous
FibrousBound
10%60%5%
Fiberglass GravelTarSilicates
None DetectedLayer 1
Roof Shingle
BlackFelt Paper
A19924865%Homogeneous
FibrousBound
35%Cellulose Tar None DetectedLayer 2
Sample Submitted forTEM Analysis
F3A199249
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LEGEND: Non-Anth = Non-Asbestiform AnthophylliteNon-Trem = Non-Asbestiform TremoliteCalc Carb = Calcium Carbonate
METHOD: EPA 600 / R93 / 116 and EPA 600 / M4-82 / 020
REPORTING LIMIT: <1% by visual estimation
REPORTING LIMIT FOR POINT COUNTS: 0.25% by 400 Points or 0.1% by 1,000 Points
REGULATORY LIMIT: >1% by weight
Due to the limitations of the EPA 600 method, nonfriable organically bound materials (NOBs) such asvinyl floor tiles can be difficult to analyze via polarized light microscopy (PLM). EPA recommends thatall NOBs analyzed by PLM, and found not to contain asbestos, be further analyzed by TransmissionElectron Microscopy (TEM). Please note that PLM analysis of dust and soil samples for asbestos isnot covered under NVLAP accreditation. Estimated measurement of uncertainty is available onrequest.
This report relates only to the samples tested or analyzed and may not be reproduced, except in full,without written approval by Eurofins CEI. Eurofins CEI makes no warranty representation regardingthe accuracy of client submitted information in preparing and presenting analytical results.Interpretation of the analytical results is the sole responsibility of the client. Samples were received inacceptable condition unless otherwise noted. This report may not be used by the client to claimproduct endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. Government.
Information provided by customer includes customer sample ID, location, volume and area as well asdate and time of sampling.
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ANALYST: APPROVED BY:Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIHLaboratory Director
Shilpa Ladekar
December 7, 2018
S&ME48 Brookfield Oaks Dr, Suite FGreenville, SC 29607
CLIENT PROJECT: 110 Walcott Street; 4226-18-003 Phase 45LAB CODE: T182892
Dear Customer:
Enclosed are asbestos analysis results for TEM bulk samples received at our laboratory onDecember 4, 2018. The samples were analyzed for asbestos using transmission electronmicroscopy (TEM) per Chatfield Method.
Sample results containing > 1% asbestos are considered asbestos-containing materials(ACMs) per the EPA regulatory requirements. The detection limit for the TEM Chatfieldmethod is <1% depending on the processed weight and constituents of the sample.
Thank you for your business and we look forward to continuing good relations.
730 SE Maynard Road • Cary, NC 27511 • 919.481.1413
Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIHLaboratory Director
Kind Regards,
ASBESTOS ANALYTICAL REPORTBy: Transmission Electron Microscopy
Prepared for
S&ME
CLIENT PROJECT:
LAB CODE:
TEST METHOD: Bulk ChatfieldEPA 600 / R93 / 116
REPORT DATE:
110 Walcott Street; 4226-18-003 Phase 45
T182892
12/07/18
ASBESTOS BULK ANALYSISBy: TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Lab Code: T182892Date Received: 12-04-18Date Analyzed: 12-06-18Date Reported: 12-07-18
Client IDLab ID
MaterialDescription
TEM BULK CHATFIELD / EPA 600 / R93 / 116
Client: S&ME48 Brookfield Oaks Dr, Suite FGreenville, SC 29607
Project: 110 Walcott Street; 4226-18-003 Phase 45
SampleWeight
(g)
OrganicMaterial
%
Acid SolubleMaterial
%
Acid InsolubleMaterial
%Asbestos
%
T88578A3 Vinyl Flooring(TIle) 0.505 14.5 83.4 2.1 None
Detected
T88579A3 Mastic 0.087 60.9 35.6 3.5 None
Detected
T88580B3 Vinyl Flooring(TIle) 0.727 14.6 82.5 2.9 None
Detected
T88581B3 Mastic 0.105 64.8 23.8 11.4 <1% Chrysotile
T88582C3 Mastic 0.081 54.3 34.6 11.1 <1% Chrysotile
T88583E3 Window Glazing 0.331 13.9 80.4 5.7 None
Detected
T88584F3 Roof Shingle 0.472 10 45.3 44.7 None
Detected
T88585F3 Felt Paper 01.118 66.2 .8 33 None
Detected
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LEGEND: None
METHOD: CHATFIELD & EPA/600/R-93/116
LIMIT OF DETECTION: Varies with the weight and constituents of the sample (<1%)
REGULATORY LIMIT: >1% by weight
This report relates only to the samples tested or analyzed and may not be reproduced, except in full,without written approval by Eurofins CEI. Eurofins CEI makes no warranty representation regardingthe accuracy of client submitted information in preparing and presenting analytical results.Interpretation of the analytical results is the sole responsibility of the client. Estimated measurement ofuncertainty is available on request. Samples were received in acceptable condition unless otherwisenoted.
Information provided by customer includes customer sample ID, location, volume and area as well asdate and time of sampling.
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ANALYST: APPROVED BY:Tianbao Bai, Ph.D., CIHLaboratory Director
Amanda Rucinski
Appendix IV – Copy of Inspector’s License
S&ME, Inc. | 48 Brookfield Oaks Drive, Suite F | Greenville, SC 29607 | p 864.297-9944 | www.smeinc.com
South Carolina Department
of
Health and Environmental Control
Asbestos License
Taylor R Williams