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County of San Diego DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH COMMUNITY HEALTH DIVISION 5500 Overland Ave, Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92123 (858) 694-2888 FAX (858) 505-6848 1-800-253-9933 www.sdcdeh.org AMY HARBERT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR ELIZABETH POZZEBON DIRECTOR August 13, 2015 TO: Kevin O’Leary, Fire Services Coordinator Fire Authority Office of Emergency Services FROM: Rebecca Lafreniere, Chief Community Health Division Department of Environmental Health ASBESTOS/LEAD/HAZMAT SURVEY: DEHASA FIRE STATION, 5425 DEHESA ROAD, EL CAJON, 92019 The attached electronic staff report provides results of the above referenced project. The report specifies recommendations to reduce/eliminate any identified problems. If you have further questions, or desire a hard copy of this report and are unable to print from the electronic format, please contact James Welker, Industrial Hygienist II, at (858) 694-2097 or e-mail [email protected]. REBECCA LAFRENIERE, Chief Community Health Division Department of Environmental Health RL: jw: 1516-033 report.doc Attachment cc: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] "Environmental and public health through leadership, partnership and science"

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County of San Diego DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH

COMMUNITY HEALTH DIVISION5500 Overland Ave, Suite 110, San Diego, CA 92123

(858) 694-2888 FAX (858) 505-68481 -8 0 0 -2 5 3 - 99 3 3w w w . s d cd e h .o r g

AMY HARBERTASSISTANT DIRECTOR

ELIZABETH POZZEBONDIRECTOR

August 13, 2015

TO: Kevin O’Leary, Fire Services CoordinatorFire AuthorityOffice of Emergency Services

FROM: Rebecca Lafreniere, ChiefCommunity Health Division Department of Environmental Health

ASBESTOS/LEAD/HAZMAT SURVEY: DEHASA FIRE STATION, 5425 DEHESA ROAD, EL CAJON, 92019

The attached electronic staff report provides results of the above referenced project. The report specifies recommendations to reduce/eliminate any identified problems.

If you have further questions, or desire a hard copy of this report and are unable to print from the electronic format, please contact James Welker, Industrial Hygienist II, at (858) 694-2097 or e-mail [email protected].

REBECCA LAFRENIERE, ChiefCommunity Health DivisionDepartment of Environmental Health

RL: jw: 1516-033 report.doc

Attachment

cc: [email protected]@[email protected]@[email protected]@sdcounty.ca.gov

"Environmental and public health through leadership, partnership and science"

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August 13, 2015

TO: Suzy Shamsky, Supervising Industrial HygienistOccupational Health ProgramCommunity Health Division

FROM: James Welker, Industrial Hygienist IIOccupational Health ProgramCommunity Health Division

ASBESTOS/LEAD/HAZMAT SURVEY: DEHASA FIRE STATION, 5425 DEHESA ROAD, EL CAJON, 92019

SUMMARY

Subsequent to a request by Kevin O’Leary, Fire Services Coordinator, Office of Emergency Services, Iconducted a limited asbestos and lead-based paint survey of the Dehesa Fire Station, located at 5425 Dehesa Road, El Cajon, 92019. This survey also included an assessment of the Hazardous Materials Division (HMD) permitting status. The survey was conducted in anticipation of the County taking control of the site.

Linoleum flooring in the laundry room (Photo 1), ramp area hallway (Photo 2), and north side kitchen(Photo 3) were identified as asbestos containing materials (ACM). In addition, exterior window putty was found to contain trace amounts (<1%) of asbestos. All of the other sampled materials tested negative for asbestos. Note: inaccessible areas (e.g. behind walls, in ceiling plenums, etc.) and roofing materials were not included as part of this survey. The lead survey revealed the presence of "high" concentrations of lead [>1.0 milligrams per square centimeter (mg/cm2)] on the following building components; brown wood window sills, a brown wood door and a yellow painted concrete parking block. All other tested surfaces should be assumed to contain lead at lower concentrations.

The site only has one above-ground tank (AGT) containing propane. Based on the quantity and use of the material, the site does not require a HMD permit or a Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP)and a California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) account is not required. Based on no oil storage at the site, a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan is not required.

For more detailed information, please see the DISCUSSION and CONCLUSION /RECOMMENDATIONS sections that follow.

DISCUSSION

The Occupational Health Program (OHP) was requested to perform an asbestos and lead survey, anddetermine HMD permitting status for the Dehesa Volunteer Fire Station, in preparation of the County taking control of the site. It should be noted that this fire station is not currently in use or operational. The fire station consists of two total structures: a main structure and a garage bay. A stand-alone AGTof propane (used only for heating/ cooling and cooking) was also identified on the property.

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The main fire station structure consists of three parts, including the “original” north end structure, a south end structure as well as a newer added-on central structure, that together make up one of the two buildings onsite. The other structure is the fire engine garage bay that has no finished walls on the interior. Both buildings have stucco exterior walls, while only the fire station structure has interior wallsand ceilings made of a combination of plaster and drywall/ joint tape/mud generally throughout. There is acoustic ceiling in the central structure. The flooring material observed was primarily carpet over wood inthe north and south end structures, and carpet over concrete in the central structure. In addition, there were observed multi-layer linoleum sheet flooring in the laundry room, both bathrooms, the hallway/ramp area, and 12” x12” floor tiles over linoleum flooring layers in the north kitchen. Roofing materials were not evaluated as part of this survey.

Asbestos

OHP collected representative samples of suspect materials for asbestos analysis. L.A. Testing (laboratory) performed the asbestos analysis using polarized light microscopy (PLM). Linoleum flooring in the laundry room, ramp area, and north kitchen rooms were identified as ACM by the laboratory. In addition, trace asbestos (<1%) was identified in exterior window putty. All of the other sampled materials tested negative for asbestos. A summary of all analytical results are provided in the attached Asbestos Bulk Sample Report.

Lead

Representative painted surfaces and/or building components were analyzed using a Niton XL X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) analyzer. The XRF is a direct reading instrument that can detect lead at high concentrations and expresses the lead concentration in mg/cm2. According to the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be lead based paint - LBP (“high” concentration).

OHP analyzed various colors of paint and components on the structures. Four components were identified to contain lead in "high" concentrations as summarized in the table below.

Component Location Concentration (mg/cm2)

Photos (Attachment)

Brown Wood Window Sill Exterior, North end Structure 2.9 – 3.5 4Brown Wood Door Exterior, South end Structure 1.0 5Yellow Concrete Curb Parking Lot 1.9 6

The California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) construction requirements for lead are found in Title 8, California Code of Regulations (T8CCR), Section 1532.1. Cal/OSHA does not specify the concentration of lead in material, below which the standard does not apply, therefore all tested surfaces should be assumed to contain lead at lower concentrations. A summary of the lead sampling results are provided in the attached Lead-Based Paint Sample Report.

HMD Permitting Status

The HMD requires permits for businesses that meet any of the criteria listed below:

A. Store large quantities of hazardous materials equal to or greater than:

o 500 pounds of a solid

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o 55 gallons of a liquido 200 cubic feet of a compressed gas

OHP identified one AGT on the site that was 250 gallons in capacity, and reportedly this propane tank is only used for heating/ cooling and cooking so therefore is exempt from reporting requirements.

An SPCC Plan is required if a site has an aggregate AGT oil storage capacity of greater than 1,320 gallons. Because there was no AGT used for diesel/ unleaded fuel onsite, a SPCC is not required for this site.

B. Generate hazardous waste: This site does not appear to routinely generate hazardous waste.

C. Have underground storage tanks (USTs): This site does not have a UST.

CONCLUSION/RECOMMENDATIONS

The following conclusions and recommendations should assist OES/DGS in developing a strategy for managing asbestos and lead materials during future remodeling and maintenance activities anddetermining HMD permitting status.

Asbestos/Lead

1. There were 3 different flooring areas identified as asbestos containing materials. In addition, there was trace asbestos (<1%) identified in window putty, found on exterior windows. Prior to any renovations, remodeling, or maintenance activities which may disturb these identified asbestos containing materials, OHP must be contacted, as well as all applicable requirements for asbestos, including but not limited to the Cal/OSHA Asbestos Standard; https://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/1529.htmlmust be followed.

2. “High” lead was identified in the brown wood window sills, a brown wood door and yellow concrete parking blocks. All applicable requirements such as the Cal/OSHA Lead in Construction Standard;http://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/1532_1.html must be followed when disturbing these materials. OHP should be contacted prior to disturbance (e.g. remodel, renovation demolition, or maintenance activities) of “high” lead paint or components. It should also be noted that the paint on the identified brown wood window sills and yellow concrete parking blocks were observed to be in very deteriorated/ poor condition.

“Non-high” lead paint and components should be assumed to contain lead at lower levels, and employees should be protected accordingly. For paint disturbing activities on "low" concentration components, general precautions must be taken to minimize the release of chips, dust and debris to the ground surface, vegetation, and inside the buildings.

3. This survey addressed only those suspect asbestos building materials and lead components that were accessible. If suspect asbestos and lead materials not addressed in this report are discovered,our program should be contacted, prior to disturbance, to verify the presence of asbestos and/or lead.

4. New materials used in maintaining the site must be specified to be non-ACM and non-LBP. Safety Data Sheets (SDS) should be collected and stored to confirm the hazard classification of materials used during the project.

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5. If this property/ site is transferred, sold, or donated, then this report should be included with any real estate disclosures and given to the new owner/ management team.

HMD Permitting Status

1. Because the site does not store hazardous materials in large quantities, a HMD permit, HMBP, and CERS account are not required.

2. Based on there being no oil storage capacity at the site, a SPCC is not required.

3. USTs were not identified on the site.

4. Hazardous waste does not appear to be routinely generated.

If you have any questions, please contact me.

James Welker, Industrial Hygienist IIDepartment of Environmental HealthOccupational Health Program

jw: 1516-033 report.doc

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Photo 1: South end structure, laundry room linoleum flooring - found to be asbestos containing.

Photo 2: North end structure, ramp area flooring – an underlying linoleum layer of flooring (under pictured white sheet flooring was identified to be asbestos containing.

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Photo 3: North end structure, kitchen flooring – an underlying linoleum flooring layer (under the pictured 12” x 12” vinyl floor tile) was identified to be asbestos containing.

Photo 4: North end structure exterior – lead based paint was identified in window sills.

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Photo 5: South end structure, exterior door – was identified with lead-based paint.

Photo 6: Exterior north area – lead paint was identified on yellow painted parking blocks.

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Asbestos Bulk Sample ReportSampling Location:Non-County BuildingDehesa Volunteer Fire Station,5425 Dehesa Rd, El Cajon, CA Collected James Welker Project #: 1516-033

Date Field Asbestos Content Collected Sample# Material Description Sample Location Material Location and Type Friable Analysis Type

Dehesa Volunteer Fire Station

30-Jul-15 18 Acoustic Spray Meeting room, west Central Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 19 Acoustic Spray Meeting room, south central Central Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 20 Acoustic Spray Meeting room, east Central Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 32 Baseboard - 4" vinyl base cove Ramp top area North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 05 Baseboard - 4" white base cove Bedroom, east wall South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 10 Drywall / Joint compound composite Kitchen, north wall South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 11 Drywall / Joint compound composite Laundry room, south wall South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 16 Drywall / joint compound composite Meeting room, north wall Central Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 17 Drywall / joint compound composite Meeting room, east wall Central Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 34 Drywall / Joint compound composite Living room, south wall North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 26 Floor Covering - Linoleum green Bathroom, west North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 24 Floor Covering - Linoleum - Off white East ramp area, 2nd layer North Structure 30 % Chrysotile No PLM

30-Jul-15 04 Floor Covering - Linoleum - Beige 9" x Bathroom, east South structure ND N/A PLM9" pattern

30-Jul-15 30- Lino 2 Floor Covering - Linoleum - brown/ red Kitchen, s/w, 3rd layer flooring North Structure 30 % Chrysotile No PLM

ND-None Detected; N/A-Not Applicable; PLM-Polarized Light Microscopy; XRD-X-Ray Diffraction; TEM-Transmission Electron Microscopy; SEM-Scanning Electron Microscopy.Asbestos Types include: Chrysotile, Amosite, Crocidolite, Actinolite, Tremolite, and Anthophyllite. The detection limit is between 1/10 to 1 percent by area and is dependent on the size of the asbestos fibers and the matrix of the sampled material. Trace - Asbestos was identified in sample; concentration less than quantitation limit of 1%. Vinyl, foam, plastic, and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples, more sensitive analytical methods, e.g. XRD, TEM, and SEM, are recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required.

Monday, August 10, 2015 Page 1 of 4

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Asbestos Bulk Sample ReportSampling Location:Non-County BuildingDehesa Volunteer Fire Station,5425 Dehesa Rd, El Cajon, CA Collected James Welker Project #: 1516-033

Date Field Asbestos Content Collected Sample# Material Description Sample Location Material Location and Type Friable Analysis Type

30-Jul-15 22 Floor Covering - Linoleum - white "block East ramp area, top layer North Structure ND N/A PLMpattern"

30-Jul-15 02 Floor Covering - Linoleum - white "rock Laundry room, east South structure 30 % Chrysotile No PLMpattern"

30-Jul-15 30- Lino 1 Floor Covering - Linoleum - white Kitchen, s/w, 2nd layer flooring North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 28 Floor Covering - Tile - 12" x 12" gray Kitchen, s/w North Structure ND N/A PLM"mottled" pattern, top layer

30-Jul-15 37 Insulation - green "rock wool" Attic, south North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 38 Insulation - green "rock wool" Attic, west North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 12 Insulation - rock wool Attic, north South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 13 Insulation - rock wool Attic, south South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 14 Insulation - rock wool Attic, east South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 25 Mastic/Glue - glue assoc. w/ off white East ramp area, 2nd layer North Structure ND N/A PLMlino

30-Jul-15 33 Mastic/Glue - adhesive assoc. w/ 4" Ramp top area North Structure ND N/A PLMvinyl base cove

30-Jul-15 15 Mastic/Glue - carpet glue Meeting room, s/w Central Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 21 Mastic/Glue - carpet glue Hall, center, under carpet North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 01 Mastic/Glue - carpet glue/ float Bedroom, NW under carpet South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 03 Mastic/Glue - carpet glue/ float comp. Kitchen/ living room, center South structure ND N/A PLM

ND-None Detected; N/A-Not Applicable; PLM-Polarized Light Microscopy; XRD-X-Ray Diffraction; TEM-Transmission Electron Microscopy; SEM-Scanning Electron Microscopy.Asbestos Types include: Chrysotile, Amosite, Crocidolite, Actinolite, Tremolite, and Anthophyllite. The detection limit is between 1/10 to 1 percent by area and is dependent on the size of the asbestos fibers and the matrix of the sampled material. Trace - Asbestos was identified in sample; concentration less than quantitation limit of 1%. Vinyl, foam, plastic, and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples, more sensitive analytical methods, e.g. XRD, TEM, and SEM, are recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required.

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Asbestos Bulk Sample ReportSampling Location:Non-County BuildingDehesa Volunteer Fire Station,5425 Dehesa Rd, El Cajon, CA Collected James Welker Project #: 1516-033

Date Field Asbestos Content Collected Sample# Material Description Sample Location Material Location and Type Friable Analysis Type

30-Jul-15 29 Mastic/Glue - glue assoc. w/ 12" gray Kitchen, s/w North Structure ND N/A PLM"mottled" pattern

30-Jul-15 27 Mastic/Glue - glue assoc. with green Bathroom, west North Structure ND N/A PLMlino

30-Jul-15 23 Mastic/Glue - tan adhesive assoc. w/ East ramp area, top layer North Structure ND N/A PLMwhite "block pattern" lino

30-Jul-15 06 Mastic/Glue - tan adhesive assoc. with/ Bedroom, east wall South structure ND N/A PLM4" white base cove

30-Jul-15 31- Lino Mastic/Glue - tan adhesive, assoc. with Kitchen, s/w, 2nd layer North Structure ND N/A PLMadhesive 1 white lino

30-Jul-15 31- Lino Mastic/Glue - tan adhesive, assoc. with Kitchen, s/w, 3rd layer North Structure ND N/A PLMadhesive 2 white lino

30-Jul-15 39 Other - window putty Exterior, east window sash South Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 40 Other - window putty Exterior, east metal window Central Structure ND N/A PLMsash

30-Jul-15 41 Other - window putty Exterior, west brown metal North Structure <1 % Chrysotile No PLMwindow sash

30-Jul-15 42 Other - window putty Exterior, north brown wood North Structure ND N/A PLMwindow sash

30-Jul-15 07 Plaster Bathroom, east wall South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 08 Plaster Living room, west wall South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 09 Plaster Living room, south wall South structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 35 Plaster Office, west wall North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 36 Plaster Kitchen, west wall North Structure ND N/A PLM

ND-None Detected; N/A-Not Applicable; PLM-Polarized Light Microscopy; XRD-X-Ray Diffraction; TEM-Transmission Electron Microscopy; SEM-Scanning Electron Microscopy.Asbestos Types include: Chrysotile, Amosite, Crocidolite, Actinolite, Tremolite, and Anthophyllite. The detection limit is between 1/10 to 1 percent by area and is dependent on the size of the asbestos fibers and the matrix of the sampled material. Trace - Asbestos was identified in sample; concentration less than quantitation limit of 1%. Vinyl, foam, plastic, and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples, more sensitive analytical methods, e.g. XRD, TEM, and SEM, are recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required.

Monday, August 10, 2015 Page 3 of 4

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Asbestos Bulk Sample ReportSampling Location:Non-County BuildingDehesa Volunteer Fire Station,5425 Dehesa Rd, El Cajon, CA Collected James Welker Project #: 1516-033

Date Field Asbestos Content Collected Sample# Material Description Sample Location Material Location and Type Friable Analysis Type

30-Jul-15 43 Stucco - tan color Exterior, west wall North Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 44 Stucco - tan color Exterior, east wall Central Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 45 Stucco - tan color Exterior, south wall South Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 46 Stucco - tan color Exterior, west wall Garage Bay Structure ND N/A PLM

30-Jul-15 47 Stucco - tan color Exterior, south eve Garage Bay Structure ND N/A PLM

ND-None Detected; N/A-Not Applicable; PLM-Polarized Light Microscopy; XRD-X-Ray Diffraction; TEM-Transmission Electron Microscopy; SEM-Scanning Electron Microscopy.Asbestos Types include: Chrysotile, Amosite, Crocidolite, Actinolite, Tremolite, and Anthophyllite. The detection limit is between 1/10 to 1 percent by area and is dependent on the size of the asbestos fibers and the matrix of the sampled material. Trace - Asbestos was identified in sample; concentration less than quantitation limit of 1%. Vinyl, foam, plastic, and fine powder samples may contain asbestos fibers of such small diameter that these fibers cannot be detected by PLM. For such samples, more sensitive analytical methods, e.g. XRD, TEM, and SEM, are recommended if greater certainty about asbestos content is required.

Monday, August 10, 2015 Page 4 of 4

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:Non-County Building

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building01 White Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.28Interior - North

Structure, Living RoomNo

02 White Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - North Structure, Living Room

No

03 White Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.10Interior - North Structure, Living Room

No

04 Silver Metal Window Intact30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - North Structure, Living Room

No

05 White Plaster Window Sill Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Living Room

No

06 White Wood Door Intact30-Jul-15 0.06Interior - North Structure, Living Room

No

07 White Wood Door Frame Intact30-Jul-15 0.17Interior - North Structure, Living Room

No

08 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.09Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

09 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.08Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

10 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.23Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

100 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior No

101 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior No

102 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior No

103 Brown Wood Door Poor30-Jul-15 0.03Exterior - North Structure

No

104 Brown Wood Door Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.08Exterior - North Structure

No

105 Brown Wood Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.09Exterior - North Structure

No

106 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 2.9Exterior - North Structure

Yes

107 Brown Metal Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.30Exterior - North Structure

No

108 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - North Structure

No

109 White Metal Door Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Central Structure

No

11 Yellow Ceramic Counter Top Intact30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 1 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building110 Tan Wood Door Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Central

StructureNo

111 Brown Metal Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.30Exterior - Central Structure

No

112 Brown Wood Window Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.02Exterior - Central Structure

No

113 Silver Metal Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Central Structure

No

114 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.09Exterior - Central Structure

No

115 Brown Wood Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.05Exterior - South Structure

No

116 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 3.5Exterior - South Structure

Yes

117 Brown Wood Window Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.30Exterior - South Structure

No

118 Brown Wood Door Poor30-Jul-15 1.0Exterior - South Structure

Yes

119 Brown Wood Door Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.40Exterior - South Structure

No

12 Gray Wood Lower Cabinet Fair30-Jul-15 0.15Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

120 Black Metal Door Screen Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Exterior - South Structure

No

121 Black Metal Handrail Fair30-Jul-15 0.16Exterior - South Structure

No

122 Brown Wood Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.40Exterior - South Structure

No

123 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.05Exterior - South Structure

No

124 Brown Wood Window Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - South Structure

No

125 Gray Metal Door Poor30-Jul-15 0.01Exterior - Central Structure

No

126 Brown Wood Door Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Central Structure

No

127 Brown Metal Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Central Structure

No

128 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.06Exterior - Central Structure

No

129 Yellow Concrete Curb Poor30-Jul-15 1.9Exterior - Parking Lot Yes

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 2 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building13 Gray Wood Upper Cabinet Fair30-Jul-15 0.17Interior - North

Structure, KitchenNo

130 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

131 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

132 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

133 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

134 Black Wood Roll up Door Frame

Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

135 White Metal Roll Up Door Fair30-Jul-15 0.02Exterior - Garage Bay No

136 Yellow Metal Parking Bollard Fair30-Jul-15 0.40Exterior - Garage Bay No

137 Brown Wood Sliding Door Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

138 Green Metal vent Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Exterior - Garage Bay No

139 Brown Metal Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.80Exterior - Garage Bay No

14 White Plaster Ceiling Fair30-Jul-15 0.18Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

140 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.09Exterior - Garage Bay No

141 Brown Wood Window Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.01Exterior - Garage Bay No

142 Brown Wood Sliding Door Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

143 Brown Metal Sliding Door Track Poor30-Jul-15 0.02Exterior - Garage Bay No

144 Brown Wood Window Frame Poor30-Jul-15 0.01Exterior - Garage Bay No

145 Brown Metal Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.23Exterior - Garage Bay No

146 Brown Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.03Exterior - Garage Bay No

147 Brown Metal vent Poor30-Jul-15 0.03Exterior - Garage Bay No

148 White Metal Door Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 3 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building149 White Wood Door Frame Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Exterior - Garage Bay No

15 Gray Wood Window Casing Fair30-Jul-15 0.18Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

150 White Metal Roll Up Door Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - Garage Bay No

151 Brown Wood Stud Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Garage Bay No

152 Brown Metal Column Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Garage Bay No

153 Tan Metal Tool Locker Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Garage Bay No

16 Gray Wood Window Sill Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

17 Brown Metal Window Sash Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

18 Brown Metal Window Frame Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

19 White Wood Window Sash Fair30-Jul-15 0.40Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

20 White Wood Window Sill Fair30-Jul-15 0.28Interior - North Structure, Kitchen

No

21 Orange Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.12Interior - North Structure, Office

No

22 Orange Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.03Interior - North Structure, Office

No

23 Orange Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - North Structure, Office

No

24 Red Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.13Interior - North Structure, Office

No

25 White Wood Window Sash Intact30-Jul-15 0.13Interior - North Structure, Office

No

26 White Wood Window Sill Intact30-Jul-15 0.05Interior - North Structure, Office

No

27 Orange Plaster Ceiling Intact30-Jul-15 0.05Interior - North Structure, Office

No

28 White Wood Closet Intact30-Jul-15 0.12Interior - North Structure, Office

No

29 White Wood Door Intact30-Jul-15 0.14Interior - North Structure, Office

No

30 White Wood Door Frame Intact30-Jul-15 0.26Interior - North Structure, Office

No

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 4 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building31 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North

Structure, BathroomNo

32 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

33 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

34 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

35 White Porcelain Sink Intact30-Jul-15 0.02Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

36 White Porcelain Toilet Intact30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

37 White Wood Slide Door Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

38 White Wood Door Casing Intact30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

39 White Metal Shower Frame Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - North Structure, Bathroom

No

40 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

41 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

42 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - Central Structure

No

43 White Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

44 Pink Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

45 Light Blue Drywall Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

46 White Wood Baseboard Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

47 Silver Metal Window Sash Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

48 White Drywall Window Sill Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

49 Gray Metal Door Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

50 White Wood Door Casing Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

51 Brown Wood Shelf Intact30-Jul-15 0.09Interior - Central Structure

No

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 5 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building52 Gray Wood Window Casing Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central

StructureNo

53 White Metal Door Intact30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

54 White Wood Door Casing Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - Central Structure

No

55 Tan Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.10Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

56 Tan Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.24Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

57 Tan Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.14Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

58 Tan Plaster Wall Intact30-Jul-15 0.16Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

59 Tan Metal Wall Heater Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

60 White Wood Door Fair30-Jul-15 0.16Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

61 Tan Wood Door Frame Fair30-Jul-15 0.22Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

62 White Wood Window Sash Poor30-Jul-15 0.02Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

63 White Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.06Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

64 White Plaster Ceiling Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Living Room

No

65 White Drywall Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

66 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

67 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

68 White Drywall Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

69 Yellow Ceramic Countertop Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

70 Brown Wood Upper Cabinet Fair30-Jul-15 0.02Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

71 Brown Wood Lower Cabinet Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

72 White Wood Window Sash Fair30-Jul-15 0.04Interior - South Structure, Kitchen

No

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 6 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building73 White Wood Window Sill Poor30-Jul-15 0.10Interior - South

Structure, KitchenNo

74 Tan Drywall Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bedroom

No

75 Tan Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bedroom

No

76 Tan Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bedroom

No

77 Tan Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.20Interior - South Structure, Bedroom

No

78 White Wood Window Sash Fair30-Jul-15 0.02Interior - South Structure, Bedroom

No

79 White Wood Window Sill Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bedroom

No

80 White Plaster Ceiling Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bedroom

No

81 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

82 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

83 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

84 White Plaster Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

85 White Wood Door Fair30-Jul-15 0.06Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

86 White Wood Door Frame Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

87 Yellow Ceramic Shower Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

88 White Porcelain Bathtub Fair30-Jul-15 0.13Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

89 White Porcelain Sink Fair30-Jul-15 0.03Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

90 White Porcelain Toilet Fair30-Jul-15 0.03Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

91 Tan Wood Upper Cabinet Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Bathroom

No

92 White Drywall Wall Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Laundry

No

93 White Drywall Wall Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Laundry

No

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 7 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.

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Sample#Date

Collected

Project #:Collected By:

Material Description ConditionXRF

Reading

Lead-Based Paint Sample Report

James Welker 1516-033

Sampling Location:

Sample Location LBP?

Non-County Building94 White Drywall Wall Poor30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South

Structure, Laundry No

95 White Wood Shelf Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Laundry

No

96 White Metal Window Fair30-Jul-15 0.03Interior - South Structure, Laundry

No

97 White Wood Door Fair30-Jul-15 0.00Interior - South Structure, Laundry

No

98 White Wood Door Casing Fair30-Jul-15 0.23Interior - South Structure, Laundry

No

99 Tan Stucco Wall Fair30-Jul-15 0.01Exterior No

Friday, July 31, 2015 Page 8 of 8

A Niton XL XRF was used to measure lead on specific building components expressing a lead concentration in milligram per square centimeter (mg/cm2). According to the HUD Guidelines, a sample containing 1.0 mg/cm2 or greater is considered to be a LBP ("high" concentration). However, readings less than 1.0 mg/cm2 could have lead present in lower concentrations that might cause employee exposure during aggressive removal. If a painted surface was not tested, it should be assumed to be a high LBP surface until tested. Any building component similar to the building components identified as LBP above should be treated as LBP.