ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT HUBBARDS BUILDING
119 Hamilton Avenue
Breman, Georgia 30110
June, 2021
SPECTRUM ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC. 1333 Amberwood Drive, Woodstock, Georgia 30189 T (770) 592-9854 - [email protected]
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ASBESTOS INSPECTION
This report presents the results of the asbestos containing building material (ACBM) survey performed on the structures which make up the Former Hubbard Company Building located at 119 Hamilton Avenue, in Bremen, Georgia. This inspection was to facilitate the demolition of the buildings which make up the Hubbard Company Building complex. Asbestos containing materials were found during this inspection. It is important that any asbestos materials which may be disturbed during the demolition process are removed by trained individuals using proper protective equipment. The specific buildings inspected were: Building A – 2 Story Building B – 2 Story (Upper Floor Missing) Building C – 1 Story with Partial Basement Building D – 1 Story
Building F – 1 Story Building G – 3 Story (Upper Floor is Very Unstable and was not Inspected) Boiler Room – 1 Story The field inspection was performed by Mr. Brian Banks; a certified asbestos inspector accredited according to the Code of Federal Regulations Title 40, Part 763 (40 CFR 763-AHERA). After a preliminary walk-through of the structures, a detailed observation was conducted to evaluate the location and extent of the suspected ACBMs. Once identified, these materials were categorized into homogeneous areas containing materials of the same type, age, visual appearance, texture, composition, etc. Samples of each homogeneous area material were then collected. The physical condition and potential for disturbance and damage of each material was assessed. As part of the physical condition assessment, an evaluation of the friability of each material was performed. If the material, when dry can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure, it is considered friable. The samples of the suspected ACBM collected during the field inspection were transported for laboratory analysis with chain-of-custody documentation to: Analytical Environmental Services, Inc. (AES) 3080 Presidential Drive Atlanta, GA 30340-3704 AES is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP), (Lab Code 102082-0) which is administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology. These samples were analyzed for the presence of asbestos fibers using Phase Light Microscopy (PLM). The analyses were performed according to EPA Method 600/R-93/116, July 1993.
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Date Of Inspection June 04, 2021 Building Name Former Hubbard Company Buildings
7 Structures Interconnected Address 119 Hamilton Avenue Bremen, Georgia 30110 Description of Structure: Subject property is comprised of 7 structures which make up the Hubbard
Company Building complex. This project involved all of the structures on the site. Building were evaluated individually as to structural integrity and accessibility. Portions of Building C, Building G Upper Floor, Building G Roof, and Building G at the Side 1 / Side 4 Corner were not inspected due to water damage, collapse, and instability of the structure.
The buildings are of various sizes and ages. As with many manufacturing type buildings, this complex had many additions and renovations over the years. In general, the buildings are steel frame structures with concrete and rock foundations. The perimeter materials are masonry and concrete masonry units (CMU) Interior support columns were found to be steel, wood, and concrete. There are factory style steel windows in the exterior masonry and CMU at the perimeter of the buildings The various roofs are wood or steel frame structures with multi layered bituminous built up roofing systems. Building A was found to have a modern roof with EPDM membrane. The surface materials on the interior are drywall, wood, resilient tile, concrete, masonry, rock, metal, and sealants.
All HVAC equipment was located on the roof. HVAC equipment is ducted to the interior and large ducts run across the ceilings in various spaces. There is a Boiler House with 3 boilers which may have provided hot water heat but was probably designed to power industrial processes. None of the Boilers or HVAC equipment appears functional.
Plumbing systems were located primarily in the crawlspace, across open ceilings, and at the various points of use. There are factory style communal rest room facilities in the buildings. Rest Rooms in Building C were not inspected due to building instability and water damage.
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The buildings are all generally interconnected with the exception of Building A
which appears to be a storage type building. The buildings were found to be unoccupied and secured by a fence and gate.
Individual buildings were not secured and there is evidence of vandalism. Access to the site was supplied by the City of Bremen.
Size of Buildings Building A Upper 2,826 SF Building A Lower 2,837 SF Building B Upper Missing Building B Lower 4,574 SF Building C Upper 16,592 SF Building C Lower 1,511 SF Building D 1,954 SF Building F 16,919 SF Building G Upper 16,521 SF (assumed) Building G Lower 18,930 SF Building G Basement 19,739 SF Boiler Building 1,992 SF (included shed roof area) Total 102,763 Interior SF Age of Building Various 1930 to 1960 Asbestos Brian C. Banks Inspector Certificate Number M6WKKA4MUBP
Expires 08/11/2021
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REGULATED ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS
NOTE: All quantities presented are estimated. There are inaccessible areas of the buildings which could not be observed. Any Contractor or other party MUST verify
all material quantities prior to abatement or demolition.
Description of Material and Location
Asbestos Content
Quantity Each / SF Category
Material Condition
Window Glazing and Caulk at all Windows - (Note 1)
2% Chrysotile Asbestos 178 EA CAT I Non-Friable
Roofing (Note 2)
50 % Chrysotile Asbestos 42,854 SF CAT I Friable
Thermal System Insulation (Note 4)
15-60 % Chrysotile Asbestos
5% Amosite Asbestos 800 LF RACM Friable
VAT and Linoleum Flooring and Mastic (Note 5)
2-50 % Chrysotile Asbestos 8,000 SF RACM Friable
Stair Tread (Note 6) 2 % Chrysotile
Asbestos 302 SF CAT I Non-Friable
Gasket Material (Note 7) 2 % Chrysotile
Asbestos 20 Each RACM Friable
HVAC / Equipment Mastic (Note 8)
10 % Chrysotile Asbestos 30 Each CAT I Non-Friable
ASSUMMED ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS
Description of Material and Location
Asbestos Content
Quantity Each / SF Category
Material Condition
Roofing at Building G (Note 3) Assumed 18,930 CAT I Non-Friable
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General Notes: 1) Window Caulk / Glazing is located at the interior and exterior of each window. This
material was identified uniformly across the complex. Window Glazing and Caulk is dislodged and is also located on the ground/floor under the windows and in the window sill / trough area.
2) Roofing at Buildings B, C, D, and F. Roofing samples were collected as available. Due to
numerous water leaks and deterioration roof sampling was limited. Asbestos was identified in the perimeter roofing materials as well as some field roofing materials. As observed the roofing is inconsistent building to building and each building has multiple patched roofing areas. Roofing samples which identified asbestos content were collected therefore the roofing is determined to be asbestos containing material. Quantity is the footprint of the building. Quantity does not account for parapets, pitch, roof mounts. Etc.
3) Building G Roofing is of the age, type, and material to typically contain asbestos at the
perimeter and perforations. No samples of the roofing at Building G were collected due to conditions. Building G Roofing is assumed to contain asbestos.
4) Thermal System Insulation was found in Building C, Building F, Building F Crawlspace,
Building G Basement, Building G Lower, Building G Upper (observed). Some of this material was previously removed. Thermal system insulation was found to be deteriorated, dislodged, and damaged. Thermal system insulation was also found as debris in the installed areas and may be in the dirt of the crawlspace.
5) Flooring – Vinyl Asbestos Tile, Linoleum, and Mastic is located primarily in the entry
areas, office areas and restroom areas of Building C, Building F and Building G. Note that some of these areas are collapsed and unstable. This material was observed as multiple layers and installed under newer substrate and surfaces. It was observed that renovations have occurred in the past. Subject flooring materials may be under installed substrate, walls, cabinets, trim, and thresholds.
6) Vinyl Stair Tread was found in Building G. This material is a vinyl adhesive tread applied to each stair tread at each stair structure. There were 3 stair structures observed. One of the stair structures was collapsed.
7) Pipe Gasket / Boiler Gasket is located in the Boiler Room. The material identified was a
supply of gaskets hanging on the wall in the small supply room in the boiler room.
8) HVAC Mastic is used as sealing material on the roof mounted HVAC units and other equipment. There are approximately 30 HVAC or other equipment located on the roof with mastic applied.
9) Should uncharacterized materials be discovered during the renovation or demolition, the
contractor should immediately contact the contracting officer to have the materials analyzed for asbestos content.
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CLASSIFICATION INFORMATION CAT. I Category I non-friable asbestos-containing material (ACM) means asbestos-
containing packings, gaskets, resilient floor covering, and asphalt roofing products containing more than 1 percent asbestos and determined using the method specified in Appendix A, Subpart F, 40 CFR Part 763, Section 1, Polarized Light Microscopy.
CAT. II Category II non-friable ACM means any material, excluding Category I non-friable
ACM, containing more than 1 percent asbestos as determined using the methods specified in Appendix A, Subpart F, 40 CFR Part 763 Section 1, Polarized Light Microscopy that, when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure.
RACM Regulated asbestos-containing material (a) Friable asbestos material, (b) Category I
non-friable ACM that has become friable, (c) Category I non-friable ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (d) 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 regulated by this subpart.
REGULATORY INFORMATION The demolition of buildings containing ACBMs is regulated under the NESHAP statute. The NESHAP regulations require notification to the controlling agency and removal of all regulated asbestos containing materials (RACM) prior to demolition. RACM is defined as (1) friable asbestos material, (2) Category I non-friable asbestos containing material that has become friable, (3) Category I non-friable asbestos containing material that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting, or abrading, or (4) Category II non-friable asbestos containing material 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 operations regulated by NESHAP. Renovation or demolition activities in a building that contains Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) or Presumed Asbestos Containing Material (PACM) are also regulated under the OSHA Asbestos Construction Standard (29 CFR 1926.1101). The OSHA standard requires the building owner to inform their employees who will work in or adjacent to areas containing ACM or PACM, perspective employers applying or bidding for work whose employees reasonably can be expected to work in or adjacent to areas containing ACM or PACM, all employers of employees on multi-employer work sites who will be performing work with or adjacent to areas containing asbestos, and tenants who will occupy areas containing ACM or PACM, of the presence, location, and quantity of ACM or PACM at the work sites in their buildings and facilities. Further, the OSHA standard (29 CFR 1926.1101) requires employers who discover ACM or PACM to convey information concerning the presence, location and quantity of such newly discovered ACM or PACM to other employers or employees working at the work site within 24 hours of discovery. OSHA allows notification to be written or via personal communication. In all cases the need for documentation of this event would require written notification with acknowledgement.
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The OSHA construction standard (29 CFR 1926.1101) also contains specific training, work practices, procedures, engineering controls, notifications, permissible exposure limits, personal protection, record keeping, and a multitude of other requirements for the demolition, renovation, construction, alterations, repair, maintenance of structures, substrates or portions there of that contain asbestos. CONTROLLING AGENCIES The controlling agency for the coordination of projects involving asbestos removal or demolition for the subject property is the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Lead-Based Paint and Asbestos Program, 4244 International Parkway, Suite 104, Atlanta, Georgia 30354. The contact persons are: Mr. James Jackson at (404) 363-7041 or Ms. Lisa Davidson at (404) 362-2585 LIMIT OF LIABILITY Spectrum Analytical Services, Inc. and associated parties liability shall be limited to identification and reporting of potential asbestos containing materials at the interior and exterior of the structure as identified by the report title. Should additional materials be discovered during work at the structure as identified by the report title then the total liability of Spectrum Analytical Services, Inc. and associated parties will be to identify and report the asbestos content of such material. Spectrum Analytical Services, Inc. and associated parties shall have no responsibility for removal of any discovered asbestos containing materials. The performance of the asbestos survey can and will create material damage to surfaces and components of the structure. Spectrum Analytical Services, Inc. and associated parties has no responsibility for the repair of any damage caused as related to the asbestos survey.
Asbestos Bulk Samples with Location and Result
Bulk Sample Number Location
Bulk Sample Description Bulk Sample Result Notes
5520-001 Layer 1 Building A - Room 1 Glue Dot on Wall 3
No Asbestos Detected
5520-002 Layer 1 Building A - Room 1 2 x 2 Ceiling Tile
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-003 Layer 1 Building A - Room 1
Window Glazing at Metal Frame Window
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-004 Layer 1
Building A - Side 3 Exterior
Mastic at Exterior of Opening - Former Shed Roof Attachment
No Asbestos Detected
5520-004 Layer 2
Building A - Side 3 Exterior
Mastic at Exterior of Opening - Former Shed Roof Attachment
No Asbestos Detected
5520-005 Layer 1 Building A - Roof
Original Base Sheet Under New Roof
No Asbestos Detected
5520-006 Layer 1
Building B - Lower Level
Window Glazing Interior of Side 2
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos
Paint included as binder
5520-007 Layer 1
Building B - Lower Level
Roof Deck - Lightweight Concrete on Floor as Debris
No Asbestos Detected
5520-008 Layer 1
Building C - Lower Level
White Caulk at Large Door Frame - Bldg. B to Bldg. C
No Asbestos Detected
5520-009 Layer 1
Building C - Lower Level
Insulation Inside Fire Door
No Asbestos Detected
5520-010 Layer 1 Building B - Roof
Layered Bituminous Roofing on Concrete Deck
10 % Chrysotile Asbestos Tar
5520-010 Layer 2 Building B - Roof
Layered Bituminous Roofing on Concrete Deck
No Asbestos Detected
5520-011 Layer 1 Building C
Side 1 - White Caulk at Windows
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos
Paint included as binder
5520-012 Layer 1 Building C
Side 1 - Window Glazing at Windows
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-013 Layer 1 Building C
Felt under Wood Floor - Back Section
No Asbestos Detected
5520-014 Layer 1 Building C
Felt under Wood Floor - Front Section
No Asbestos Detected
Asbestos Bulk Samples with Location and Result
Bulk Sample Number Location
Bulk Sample Description Bulk Sample Result Notes
5520-015A Layer 1 Building C
Pipe Elbow Insulation -Remnant - Front Section
15 % Chrysotile Asbestos
5520-015B Layer 1 Building C
Roof Deck - Lightweight Concrete - Front Section
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-016 Layer 1 Building C
Roof Deck - Lightweight Concrete - Front Section
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-017 Layer 1 Building D
Window Glazing at Side Wall at Entry Door
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos
Paint included as binder
5520-018 Layer 1 Building D - Room 2
Textured Ceiling Material
No Asbestos Detected
5520-019 Layer 1 Building D - Room 3 Tectum Roof Deck
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-020 Layer 1
Building D - Exterior of Room 2 Decorative Shingle
No Asbestos Detected
5520-021 Layer 1 Building F - Roof
Parapet Composite Sample Near Side 1
30 % Chrysotile Asbestos
Paint included as binder
5520-021 Layer 2 Building F - Roof
Parapet Composite Sample Near Side 1
10 % Chrysotile Asbestos
5520-021 Layer 3 Building F - Roof
Parapet Composite Sample Near Side 1
No Asbestos Detected
5520-021 Layer 4 Building F - Roof
Parapet Composite Sample Near Side 1
No Asbestos Detected
5520-022 Layer 1 Building F - Roof Roof Field at Corner
No Asbestos Detected
5520-022 Layer 2 Building F - Roof Roof Field at Corner
No Asbestos Detected
5520-023 Layer 1 Building F - Roof
Mastic on HVAC Duct at Roof
10 % Chrysotile Asbestos
Paint included as binder
5520-024A Layer 1 Building F - Room F6 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Beige vinyl
5520-024B Layer 1 Building F - Room F6 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Grey vinyl
5520-024B Layer 2 Building F - Room F6 Flooring
50 % Chrysotile Asbestos Backing
5520-024C Layer 1 Building F - Room F6 Flooring
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos Green vinyl
Asbestos Bulk Samples with Location and Result
Bulk Sample Number Location
Bulk Sample Description Bulk Sample Result Notes
5520-024C Layer 2 Building F - Room F6 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Black Mastic
5520-025 Layer 1 Building F - Room F5 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Vinyl
5520-025 Layer 2 Building F - Room F5 Flooring
45 % Chrysotile Asbestos Backing
5520-025 Layer 3 Building F - Room F5 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Glue
5520-026 Layer 1 Building F - Room F3 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Floor Tile
5520-026 Layer 2 Building F - Room F3 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Glue
5520-027 Layer 1 Building F - Room F1 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Vinyl
5520-027 Layer 2 Building F - Room F1 Flooring
50 % Chrysotile Asbestos Backing
5520-027 Layer 3 Building F - Room F1 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Glue
5520-028 Layer 1 Building F - Room F4
Window Glazing at Side 1
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos
Paint included as binder
5520-029A Layer 1 Building F - Room F7 Flooring
3 % Chrysotile Asbestos Grey/Black Floor Tile
5520-029A Layer 2 Building F - Room F7 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Felt
5520-029B Layer 1 Building F - Room F7 Flooring
3 % Chrysotile Asbestos Grey Floor Tile
5520-030 Layer 1 Building F - Room F7 2 x 2 Ceiling Tile
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-031 Layer 1 Building F - Room F7 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Vinyl
5520-031 Layer 2 Building F - Room F7 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Glue
5520-031 Layer 3 Building F - Room F7 Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Felt
5520-032 Layer 1 Building G - Room G1
Pipe Run Insulation at Interior of Side 3 Wall
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-032 Layer 2 Building G - Room G1
Pipe Run Insulation at Interior of Side 3 Wall
60 % Chrysotile Asbestos
5520-033 Layer 1 Building G - Room G2
Drywall and Drywall Joint Compound at Corner
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
Asbestos Bulk Samples with Location and Result
Bulk Sample Number Location
Bulk Sample Description Bulk Sample Result Notes
5520-033 Layer 2 Building G - Room G2
Drywall and Drywall Joint Compound at Corner
No Asbestos Detected
5520-033 Layer 3 Building G - Room G2
Drywall and Drywall Joint Compound at Corner
No Asbestos Detected
5520-033 Layer 4 Building G - Room G2
Drywall and Drywall Joint Compound at Corner
No Asbestos Detected
5520-034A Layer 1 Building G - Room G1
Flooring at Side 1 End of Room
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos Grey Floor Tile
5520-034A Layer 2 Building G - Room G1
Flooring at Side 1 End of Room
No Asbestos Detected Black Mastic
5520-034B Layer 1 Building G - Room G1
Flooring at Side 1 End of Room
5 % Chrysotile Asbestos Black Floor Tile
5520-034B Layer 2 Building G - Room G1
Flooring at Side 1 End of Room
No Asbestos Detected Felt
5520-035 Layer 1 Building G - Room G2
Flooring at Entry Vestibule
No Asbestos Detected Vinyl
5520-035 Layer 2 Building G - Room G2
Flooring at Entry Vestibule
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos Glue
5520-035 Layer 3 Building G - Room G2
Flooring at Entry Vestibule
No Asbestos Detected Felt
5520-035 Layer 4 Building G - Room G2
Flooring at Entry Vestibule
No Asbestos Detected Glue
5520-036 Layer 1 Building G - Room G2 2 x 2 Ceiling Tile
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-037 Layer 1 Building G - Room G2
Drywall and Drywall Joint Compound at Safe
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-037 Layer 2 Building G - Room G2
Drywall and Drywall Joint Compound at Safe
No Asbestos Detected
5520-038 Layer 1 Building G - Basement
Vinyl Tread at Bottom of Stairs
2 % Chrysotile Asbestos
5520-039 Layer 1 Building G - Basement
Window Glazing at Side 4
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-040A Layer 1 Building G - Basement Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Grey vinyl
5520-040A Layer 2 Building G - Basement Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Backing
5520-040B Layer 1 Building G - Basement Flooring
No Asbestos Detected Grey Floor Tile
Asbestos Bulk Samples with Location and Result
Bulk Sample Number Location
Bulk Sample Description Bulk Sample Result Notes
5520-040C Layer 1 Building G - Basement Flooring
3 % Chrysotile Asbestos Black Mastic
5520-040C Layer 2 Building G - Basement Flooring
10 % Chrysotile Asbestos Floor Tile
5520-040C Layer 3 Building G - Basement Flooring
3 % Chrysotile Asbestos Black Mastic
5520-041 Layer 1
Building F - Crawlspace
Pipe Insulation at Pipe Run - Front to Back
15 % Chrysotile Asbestos, 5 % Amosite Asbestos
5520-042 Layer 1 Boiler Room
6" Gasket - New, Hanging on Wall
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder, Metal included as binder
5520-042 Layer 2 Boiler Room
6" Gasket - New, Hanging on Wall
60 % Chrysotile Asbestos
5520-043 Layer 1 Boiler Room
Insulation at 6" Elbow -Crossover Pipe Above Boiler
No Asbestos Detected
5520-044 Layer 1 Boiler Room
Boiler Insulation at Gas Boiler (Left)
No Asbestos Detected
Iron Oxide included as binder
5520-045 Layer 1 Boiler Room
Boiler Insulation at Center Boiler at Boiler Tube Door - Packing
No Asbestos Detected
Paint included as binder
5520-046 Layer 1 Boiler Room
Hand Packed Boiler Insulation at Top Center Boiler
No Asbestos Detected
5520-047 Layer 1 Boiler Room
Insulation at 3" Pipe Run
No Asbestos Detected
5520-048 Layer 1 Boiler Room
Roof of Shed Area - Exterior of Boiler Room
No Asbestos Detected
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Project Photographs
Former Hubbard Company Building Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.01: Building G Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.02: Building A
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.03: Building B
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.04: Building C
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.05: Boiler Building Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.06: Building F
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.07: Building D
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.08: Building B Interior
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.09: Sample 5520-06 Window Glazing
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.10: Sample 5520-10 Building B Roof
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.11: Sample 5520-11 White Caulk at Windows Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.12: Building C Interior
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.13: Sample 5520-15A Pipe Elbow - Remnant Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.14: Sample 5520-17 Building D - Window Glazing
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.15: Building D Interior
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.16: Sample 5520-21 Building F – Parapet Roofing
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.17: Sample 5520-23 Mastic at HVAC Equipment
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.18: Roof Mounted HVAC Equipment
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.19: Sample 5520-24 Flooring Under Additional Substrate
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.20: Building F - Interior
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.21: Sample 5520-32 Thermal System Insulation Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.22: Sample 5520-38 Stair Tread
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.23: Building G - Basement
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.24: Sample 5520-40 Flooring in Building G Basement Rest Room
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.25: : Sample 5520-41 Thermal System Insulation in Building F Crawlspace
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.26: Thermal System Insulation in Building F Crawlspace
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Photograph No.27: Sample 5520-42 Pipe Gasket in Boiler Room
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
Photograph No.28: Boiler Room
Former Hubbard Company Building, Bremen, Georgia 30110
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Sample / Material Locations
Former Hubbard Company Building Bremen, Georgia 30110
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NORTH SOUTH
EAST
WEST
BUILDING A
BUILDING C - REAR
BUILDING B
BUILDING C - FRONT
BUILDING D
BUILDING F
BUILDING G
BOILER ROOM
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5520-03
5520-02
5520-01
5520-04
5520-05 ROOF
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5520-09
5520-07
5520-08
5520-10
5520-06
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5520-17
5520-11
5520-12
5520-13
5520-14
5520-15A
5520-16
5520-20
5520-18
5520-19
5520-15B
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5520-28
5520-21
5520-24
5520-23
5520-26
5520-25
5520-22
5520-27
5520-29
5520-30
5520-31
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5520-33
5520-32
5520-34
5520-35
5520-36
5520-37
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5520-38
5520-39
5520-40
5520-41 AT F-BLDG CRAWL
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5520-42
5520-43
5520-44
5520-45
5520-46
5520-47
5520-48
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Sample Analysis Report
Former Hubbard Company Building Bremen, Georgia 30110
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10-Jun-21Date:Analytical Environmental Services, Inc
Client:
Case NarrativeHubbards
Spectrum Analytical Services
Lab ID:
Project:
2106787
Sample Receiving Nonconformance:
Two samples were recevied labeled "5520-15." Samples were logged in as "5520-15A" and "5520-15B" at the request of Brian
Banks via phone 06-08-21@10:20 after identifying them by material type.
Samples # 2106787-024A and -040A had 3 floorings in the bags.
Samples # 2106787-029A and -034A had 2 floorings in the bags. Client will be charged for 6 extra samples.
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ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
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Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
001A5520-01
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
002A5520-02
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
003A5520-03
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
004A5520-04
Layer:
2
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
004A5520-04
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
005A5520-05
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
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ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
006A5520-06
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
007A5520-07
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
008A5520-08
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
009A5520-09
Layer:
1
TarNDNDNDNDND10SEE COC2106787-
010A5520-10
Layer:
2
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
010A5520-10
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 4 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
011A5520-11
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
012A5520-12
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
013A5520-13
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
014A5520-14
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDND15SEE COC2106787-
015A5520-15A
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
016A5520-16
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 5 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
017A5520-17
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
018A5520-18
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
019A5520-19
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
020A5520-20
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDND30SEE COC2106787-
021A5520-21
Layer:
2
NDNDNDNDND10SEE COC2106787-
021A5520-21
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 6 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
3
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
021A5520-21
Layer:
4
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
021A5520-21
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
022A5520-22
Layer:
2
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
022A5520-22
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDND10SEE COC2106787-
023A5520-23
Layer:
1
Beige vinylNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
024A5520-24
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 7 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
Gray vinylNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
024B5520-24
Layer:
2
BackingNDNDNDNDND50SEE COC2106787-
024B5520-24
Layer:
1
Green vinylNDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
024C5520-24
Layer:
2
Black masticNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
024C5520-24
Layer:
1
VinylNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
025A5520-25
Layer:
2
BackingNDNDNDNDND45SEE COC2106787-
025A5520-25
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 8 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
3
GlueNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
025A5520-25
Layer:
1
Floor tileNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
026A5520-26
Layer:
2
GlueNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
026A5520-26
Layer:
1
VinylNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
027A5520-27
Layer:
2
BackingNDNDNDNDND50SEE COC2106787-
027A5520-27
Layer:
3
GlueNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
027A5520-27
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 9 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
028A5520-28
Layer:
1
Gray/black floor tileNDNDNDNDND3SEE COC2106787-
029A5520-29
Layer:
2
FeltNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
029A5520-29
Layer:
1
Gray floor tileNDNDNDNDND3SEE COC2106787-
029B5520-29
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
030A5520-30
Layer:
1
VinylNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
031A5520-31
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 10 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
2
GlueNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
031A5520-31
Layer:
3
FeltNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
031A5520-31
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
032A5520-32
Layer:
2
NDNDNDNDND60SEE COC2106787-
032A5520-32
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
033A5520-33
Layer:
2
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
033A5520-33
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 11 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
3
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
033A5520-33
Layer:
4
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
033A5520-33
Layer:
1
Gray floor tileNDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
034A5520-34
Layer:
2
Black masticNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
034A5520-34
Layer:
1
Black floor tileNDNDNDNDND5SEE COC2106787-
034B5520-34
Layer:
2
FeltNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
034B5520-34
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 12 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
VinylNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
035A5520-35
Layer:
2
GlueNDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
035A5520-35
Layer:
3
FeltNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
035A5520-35
Layer:
4
GlueNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
035A5520-35
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
036A5520-36
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
037A5520-37
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 13 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
2
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
037A5520-37
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDND2SEE COC2106787-
038A5520-38
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
039A5520-39
Layer:
1
Gray vinylNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
040A5520-40
Layer:
2
BackingNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
040A5520-40
Layer:
1
Gray floor tileNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
040B5520-40
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
Svetlana ArkhipovElena IvanovaPage 14 of 18
ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
Black masticNDNDNDNDND3SEE COC2106787-
040C5520-40
Layer:
2
Floor tileNDNDNDNDND10SEE COC2106787-
040C5520-40
Layer:
3
Black masticNDNDNDNDND3SEE COC2106787-
040C5520-40
Layer:
1
NDNDNDND515SEE COC2106787-
041A5520-41
Layer:
1
Paint included as binder. Metal
included as binder
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
042A5520-42
Layer:
2
NDNDNDNDND60SEE COC2106787-
042A5520-42
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
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ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
043A5520-43
Layer:
1
Iron oxide included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
044A5520-44
Layer:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
045A5520-45
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
046A5520-46
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
047A5520-47
Layer:
1
NDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
048A5520-48
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
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ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
10-Jun-21
Bulk Sample Summary Report
AES Job Number:
Project Number:Project Name:
Client Name:
LocationClient ID AES ID Asbestos Mineral Percentage Comments
2106787
Hubbards 5520
Spectrum Analytical Services
AMCH CR AN TR AC
3080 Presidential Drive
Atlanta,GA 30340
Tel :(770) 457-8177
Fax:(770) 457-8188 Report Date:
1
Paint included as binderNDNDNDNDNDNDSEE COC2106787-
049A5520-15B
Layer:
Note: CH=chrysotile, AM=amosite, CR=crocidolite, AC=actinolite, TR=tremolite, AN=anthophylite
ND = None Detected
For comments on the samples, see the individual analysis sheets.
AES,Inc. is accredited by NIST’s National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis, Lab
Code 102082-0. All analyses performed in accordance with EPA “Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples” (EPA
600/M4-82-020), 1982 as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Appendix E to Subpart E and “Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building
Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116), 1993.
These test results apply only to those samples actually tested, as submitted by the client. All percentages are reported by visually estimated volume.
PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting small concentrations of asbestos in floor tiles and similar nonfriable materials, quantitative TEM is currently
the only method that can be used to determine conclusive asbestos content.
This report must not be reproduced except in full without written approval of Analytical Environmental Services , Inc.
Microanalyst: QC Analyst:
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