HomeMy WebLinkAboutABATEMENT REPORT - 22-00675 - Targhee Pawn Shop - DemolitionPresented to
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Burnt business located at 453 South Yellowstone Hwy., Rexburg Idaho
9-19-2022
Presented by:
Great Basin Services, Inc
Blackfoot, Idaho
208-785-1767
Dave Price, Inspector
Certificate # BIR120721-14
Expires 12-7-2022
Introduction
On 9-12-2022, accredited EPA Asbestos Inspector, Dave Price, of Great Basin Services, Inc., conducted a
site inspection and collected samples of suspect Asbestos Containing Building Materials from the burnt building
located at 453 South Yellowstone Hwy., Rexburg, Idaho. The purpose of this inspection and sample collection
was to identify and locate any possible asbestos containing materials that might be present in the building before
demolishing and disposal. The suspect ACBM samples were cataloged and uniquely labeled onsite and then
submitted under standard chain -of -custody (COC) protocol to EMSL Analytical, a National Voluntary Laboratory
Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited laboratory for analysis of materials using Polarized Light Microscopy
(PLM), EPA/600/R-93/116 methodology. This PLM method is standard for Asbestos Bulk testing. Additional EPA
400 Point counting was also done on several samples.
Background
This original building appeared to be a garage or gas station with large garage doors. Several have been
covered up, but are still within the wall cavities. The building appears to be at least 50 to sixty years or older and
has been remodeled multiple times. The most recent business was a 2"d hand store. The roof was partially collapsed
in the middle, above the office areas and the small 2"d floor. There still remains all kinds of 2" hand and used items
that were found through out the building. The only materials sampled were building materials.
Sampling
Dave Price, accredited Asbestos inspector, collected a total of 10 original PLM samples of suspect
Asbestos Containing Building Materials (ACBM) from the building. These 10 original PLM samples were
analyzed, at the lab using the PLM/600/R-93/116 methodology and broke down into a total of 19 individual
materials that were analyzed separately. All of the original samples were of materials that were identified as
possible ACM, based on type of material and/or location of material.
In this sampling scheme, sampling locations and number of samples were selected so that they were
representive of the homogeneous sampling areas with regard to the material present and it's potential asbestos
content. The sampling scheme was designed to be comprehensive and intended to identify ACM that might be
disturbed during Demolition/ Renovation activities. The initial testing method used is a Polarized Light
Microscopy ( PLM) method. This is an EPA accepted method for Asbestos testing. ACM ,under current regulation,
is defined as material with an asbestos content of Greater than 1%. Any sample analyzed by "polarized light
microscopy" ( PLM) method, as containing "Greater than l % Asbestos", will need to be re -analyzed using an
EPA 400 point count method with Gravimetric Reduction, or be assumed to be ACM. The EPA 400 point count is
a more precise and accurate method of analyzing a sample for asbestos. In some cases, point counting can provide a
lower percentage of asbestos in a sample, to an amount of asbestos under the EPA threshold amount. Point
counting a sample will not always reflect a lower percentage of asbestos. The type of materials tested, and the
percentage of asbestos found using the PLM method, can affect the point count results.
All samples were sent to EMSL Analytical, San Leandro, California.
( see attached accreditation cert for lab)
Conclusions
The following identifies the sample Numbers, sample materials tested, and location of sample. Out of the
19 individual PLM sample results, 7 individual sample results indicated the that asbestos was present in the
amounts of "Greater than 1%11 . which by EPA rule, are considered to be Asbestos Containing Materials. If
any material is found to contain I% or less asbestos, by EPA rule, the sample is considered to be non -asbestos
materials and can be disposed of as general construction debris. The following are the7 samples that tested above EPA
regulated amounts found are:
1. R -01 -Silver paint and R -01 -Felt. This was from the debris pile found just inside the front door on
the west end of the building. This sample appeared to have been roofing that had fell onto the main
store area. These samples tested at 2% and 20% asbestos respectively.
2. R -02 -silver paint -1, R -02 -silver paint- 2, R -02 -Tar felt -1, contained asbestos in the amounts of 2%,
2%,15% respectively. These samples were taken from the debris pile located on the 2"d floor ares
which had the roof collapsed.
3. GS -01 -Silver Paint and GS -01 -Felt tested at 3% and 12% respectively. These samples were taken
from the debris pile on the 2"d floor and were just random samples of unknown materials.
In conclusion, our inspection and sampling indicated that the roofing does contain asbestos from 2%
to 20%. Because there are multiple layers and kinds of roofing found, all roofing would be
considered to be Asbestos Containing Material ( ACM) by EPA. Given the fact that the roof has
collapsed, in several areas and mixed with the buildings contents, any where the roof has fell should
be considered to be ACM. Also, all of the remaining un -burnt roofing materials would be considered
ACM.
Because this is a commercial type property there are certain EPA rules and regulations that will apply when
demolishing the building. An EPA 10 day notification will is required to be sent to EPA. The owner, demo -contractor
or Certified Asbestos company can provide and send the notification to EPA. This need to be sent in by mail to EPA
and a 10 day waiting period for demo is required.
Asbestos Containing Materials must be disposed of at an EPA approved landfill that accepts asbestos.
Typically, A regular landfill or transfer station will not accept demolition debris containing asbestos.
We recommend that a qualified asbestos removal company be used to oversee and/or clean up the asbestos
and contaminated debris.
Great Basin Services has done our due diligence, to locate all possible asbestos containing materials within this
structure. That being said, given the amount of areas and items that are unaccessible due to the structural stability of
the building, there may be materials that were not seen or found in this inspection.
Sample Results
OrderID: 092220645
__- Asbestos Chain of Custody wEMSL-'ANALYTICAL, INC.
EMSL Order Number (Lab use Only): 464 MCCORMICK ST
SAN LEANDRO CA 84577
PHONE: 510-895-3675
FAx: 510-895-3680
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Third Party Billing requires written authorization from third party
Street: 196 East 400 North
City: Blackfoot State/Province: Idaho
Zi/Postai Code: 83221 Country: usa
Report To (Name): Dave Price
Tele hone #:
Email Address: gbs1767@hotmail.com
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an authorization form for this service. Anal s*
completed in accordance with EMSL's Terms and Conditions located in the Anal cal Price Guide.
PCM - Air O Check if samples are from NY
TEM — Air ❑ 4-4.5hr TAT (AHERA only)
TEM- Dust
O NIOSH 7400
❑ AHERA 40 CFR, Part 763
❑ Microvac - ASTM D 5755
O w/ OSHA 8hr. TWA
❑ NIOSH 7402
O EPA Level II
0 Wipe - ASTM D6480
0 Carpet Sonication (EPA 600/J-93/167)
PLM - Bulk (reportina limit)
Soil/Rock/Vermiculite
kPLM EPA 600/R-93/116 (<1 %)
0 ISO 10312
O PLM EPA NOB (<1%)
❑ PLM CARB 435 - A (0.25% sensitivity)
TEM - Bulk
Point Count
O TEM EPA NOB
O PLM CARB 435 - B (0.1 % seripitivity)
0 400 (<0.25%) 0 1000 (<O.1%)
O NYS NOB 198.4 (non -friable -NY)
❑ TEM CARB 435 - B (0.1% sensitivity)
Point Count w/Gravimetric
O Chatfield SOP
❑ TEM CARB 435 - C (0.01% sensitivity)
0 400 (<0.25%) O 1000 (<O.1 %)
O TEM Mass Analysis -EPA 600 sec. 2.5
0 TEM Qual. via Filtration Technique
TEM — Water: EPA 100.2
❑ NYS 198.1 (friable in NY)
❑ TEM Qual. via Drop -Mount Technique
Other:
O NYS 198.6 NOB (non -friable -NY)
Fibers >10Nm ❑ Waste ❑ Drinking
All Fiber Sizes 0 Waste 0 Drinking
O NIOSH 9002 (<1%)
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EMSL Analytical, Inc.
464 McCormick Street San Leandro, CA 94577
TeltFax:(510) 895-3675/(510)895-3680
http:/Iw .EMSL.com / sanleandrolab@emsl.mm
EMSL Order: 092220645
Customer ID: GBSV62
Customer PO:
Project ID:
Attention: Dave Price Phone: (208) 785-1767
Great Basin Services, Inc. Fax: (208) 785AO53
PO Box 238 Received Date: 09/14/2022 9:15 AM
Blackfoot, ID 83221 Analysis Date: 09/1912022
Collected Date:
Project: BURNT BUILDING @ 453 - SOUTH YELLOWSTONE HWY. REXBURG ID
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-931116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
R -01 -Tar Felt
ROOFING FROM
Black 30% Cellulose
Non,Asbestos
Asbestos
Sample
Description
Appearance
%Fibrous %Non -Fibrous
%Type
R -01 -Silver Paint
ROOFING FROM
Silver
80% Matrix
2% Chrysotile
DEBRIS PILE -
Non -Fibrous
18% Non -Fibrous (Other)
80% Matrix 2% Chrysotile
09222oeas0001
WEST MAIN
Homogeneous
18% Non-fibrous (Other)
0922201s 2
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
ENTRANCE
80% Matrix 2% Chrysotile
Initial report from: 09/19/202211:26:42
BUILDING -
R -01 -Tar Felt
ROOFING FROM
Black 30% Cellulose
40% Matrix 20% Chrysotile
40% Matrix None Detected
DEBRIS PILE-
Fibrous
10% Non-fibrous (Other)
0s2220u 'A
WEST MAIN
Homogeneous
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
ENTRANCE
R -02 -Silver Paint 1
ROOFING FROM
Silver
80% Matrix 2% Chrysotile
DEBRIS PILE -2ND
Non -Fibrous
18% Non-fibrous (Other)
0922201s 2
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
80% Matrix 2% Chrysotile
Initial report from: 09/19/202211:26:42
BUILDING -
Non -Fibrous
18%Non-fibrous (Other)
M2220ea50002e
MUTIPLE LAYERS
Homogeneous
R -02 -Tar Felt 1
ROOFING FROM
Black 40% Cellulose
30% Matrix 15% Chrysotile
40% Matrix None Detected
DEBRIS PILE -2ND
Fibrous
15%Non-fiibrous(Other)
os222osa Vk
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
BUILDING -
BUILDING -
MUTIPLE LAYERS
OF ROOFING
R -02 -Silver Paint 2
ROOFING FROM
Slack/Silver
80% Matrix 2% Chrysotile
Initial report from: 09/19/202211:26:42
DEBRIS PILE -2ND
Non -Fibrous
18%Non-fibrous (Other)
M2220ea50002e
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
DEBRIS PILE - 2ND
BUILDING -
20% Non-fibrous (Other)
0222o615e02E
MUTIPLE LAYERS
Homogeneous
OF ROOFING
BUILDING -
Result Indudes a small amount of inseparable attached material
R -02 -Tar Felt 2 ROOFING FROM Black 40% Cellulose 40% Matrix None Detected
DEBRIS PILE -2ND Fibrous 20%Non-fibrous (Other)
osz2ms=2c FLOOR -MIDDLE OF Homogeneous
BUILDING -
MUTIPLE LAYERS
R -02 -Tar Felt 3
ROOFING FROM
Black
40% Cellulose
40% Matrix None Detected
DEBRIS PILE -2ND
DEBRIS PILE -2ND
Fibrous
5% Glass
15% Non-fibrous (Other)
09222os1s 20
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
BUILDING -
BUILDING -
MUTIPLE LAYERS
MUTIPLE LAYERS
OF ROOFING
Initial report from: 09/19/202211:26:42
R -02 -Tar Felt
ROOFING FROM
Black
40% Cellulose
40% Matrix None Detected
DEBRIS PILE - 2ND
Fibrous
20% Non-fibrous (Other)
0222o615e02E
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
BUILDING -
MUTIPLE LAYERS
R -02 -Coating
ROOFING FROM
Black/Beige
10% Ca Carbonate None Detected
DEBRIS PILE -2ND
Non -Fibrous
70% Matrix
0e22206,10 2c
FLOOR -MIDDLE OF
Homogeneous
20%Non-Fiibrous(Other)
BUILDING -
MUTIPLE LAYERS
OF ROOFING
Initial report from: 09/19/202211:26:42
ASB -PLM -0008-0001
- 1.78 Printed: 9/19/2022 11:26 AM
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WC -03 WINDOW CAULKING Tan 80% On Carbonate None Detected
- SOUTH SIDE - Non -Fibrous 20% Non-fibrous (Other)
0022206,15,0008 SMALL OFFICE Homogeneous
GS -01 -Silver Paint
EMSLAnalytical, Inc.
EMSL Order:
092220645
BURNT MATERIAL-
Customer ID:
GBSV62
0922za6450ow
464 McCormick Street San Leandro, CA 94577
Homogeneous
GS -01 -Felt
GRAB SAMPLE OF
Customer PO:
40% Matrix 12%Chrysotile
TeOFax: (510) 895-3675 /(510)895-3680
Fibrous
18% Non-fibrous (Other)
0922206,150009A
2ND FLOOR
Project ID:
http://v ,EMSL.com / sanieandrolab@emsl.com
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/R-93/116 Method using Polarized
Light Microscopy
Non -Asbestos
Asbestos
Sample
Description Appearance
%Fibrous %Non -Fibrous
%Type
WDW-01
WALL DRYWALL- White
80% Gypsum
None Detected
MIDDLE OF Non -Fibrous
20% Non-fibrous (Other)
0922206450003
BUILDING Homogeneous
INS -01 -Insulation
INSULATION WITH Brown
95% Glass 5% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
ATTACHED PAPER Fibrous
092220605400,1
BACKING -CEILING Homogeneous
INS -01 -Paper backing INSULATION WITH
Layer Not Present
ATTACHED PAPER
09223064604o4A
BACKING - CEILING
INS -02
SPRAY ON Yellow
100% Non-fibrous (Other)
None Detected
INSULATION - WEST Non -Fibrous
09222064500a5
WALL - EXTERIOR Homogeneous
WC -01
WINDOW CAULKING Tan
80% Ca Carbonate
None Detected
-SOUTH SIDE- Non -Fibrous
20%Non-fiibrous(Other)
002220(1450006
SHOP AREA Homogeneous
WC -02
WINDOW CAULKING Gray/White
80% Ce Carbonate
-1% Chrysotile
-WEST END- Non -Fibrous
20% Non-fibrous (Other)
0922206454007
UNDER EXTERIOR Homogeneous
WC -03 WINDOW CAULKING Tan 80% On Carbonate None Detected
- SOUTH SIDE - Non -Fibrous 20% Non-fibrous (Other)
0022206,15,0008 SMALL OFFICE Homogeneous
GS -01 -Silver Paint
GRAB SAMPLE OF
Black/Silver
80% Matrix 3% Chrysotile
BURNT MATERIAL-
Non -Fibrous
17% Non-fibrous (Other)
0922za6450ow
2ND FLOOR
Homogeneous
GS -01 -Felt
GRAB SAMPLE OF
Black 30% Cellulose
40% Matrix 12%Chrysotile
BURNT MATERIAL-
Fibrous
18% Non-fibrous (Other)
0922206,150009A
2ND FLOOR
Homoqeneous
Analyst(s)
Karina Martinez (17)
Cecilia Yu, Laboratory Manager
or Other Approved Signatory
EMSL maintains liability limited to cost of analysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report relates only to the samples reported above, and may not be
reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL bears no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method limitations . The report reflects the samples as received,
Results are generated tram the Geld sampling data (sampling volumes and areas, locations, etc.) provided by the dlent on the Chain of Custody. Samples are within quality control criteria and met
method specifications unless otherwise noted. The above analyses were pedormod In general compliance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR (previously EPA 600/1,14.82-0201nlarim Method-)
but augmented with procedures oul ined In the 1993 (Ynar) version of the method. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST
or any agency of Ne federal government. Non. friable organically bound materials present a problem matrix and therefore EMSL recommends gravimetric reduction prior to analysis. Unless requested
by the client. building materials manufactured with multiple layers (i.e. linoleum, wallboard, etc.) are reported as a single sample. Estimation of uncertainty is available on request.
Samples analyzed by EMSLAnalytical, Inc San Leandro. CA NVLAP Lob Code 101048.3, WA C884
Initial report from: 09/19/2022 11:26:42
ASB PLM 0008 0001 - 1.78 Printed: 9/19/2022 11:26 AM Page 2 of 2
EMSL Analytical, Inc
464 McCormick Street, San Leandro, CA 94577
Phone/Fax: (510)895-3675/(510)895-3680
hlto://vvvwy.EMSL.com sanleandrolab(demsl.com
Attn: Dave Price
Great Basin Services, Inc.
PO Box 238
Blackfoot, ID 83221
EMSL Order. 092220645
DustomerlD: GBSV62
CustomerPO:
ProjectIO:
Phone:
(208) 786.1767
Fax:
(208) 7854053
Received:
9/14/2022 09:15 AM
Analysis Date:
9/19/2022
Collected:
Projoct BURNT BUILDING @453 -SOUTH YELLOWSTONE HWY. REXBURG ID
Test Report: Asbestos Analysis via Polarized Light Microscopy, Qualitative
Sample Description Appearance Result
Notes
GS -02 GRAB SAMPLE OF Black None Detected Analysis was performed on a random grab sample taken from
092220645-0010 BURNT MATERIAL - BY Non -Fibrous large sample submlaed b the lab.
MAIN FRONT DOOR
Analyst(s)
Karina Martinez (1) Cecilia Yu, Laboratory Manager
or other approved signatory
EMSL maintains liability limited to mal of arelysis. Interpretation and use of test results are the responsibility of the client. This report mass only to the samples reported above, and nay not be
reproduced, except in full, without written approval by EMSL. EMSL beers no responsibility for sample collection activities or analytical method Ilnilagans. The report relleets the samples as received.
nemlts are generated from the field sampling data (sampling volumes and areas. locations, etc.) provided by he client an he Chain of Custody. Samples are wihln quality control criteda and met method
specifications areas otherwise noted. EMSL suggests that samples reported as none detected antlered, additional analysis via TEM to avoid he possibility of false negatives.
Samples analyzed by EMSL Analytical, Inc San Leandro, CA
Initial report from 09/19/2022 1 `1:32:51
Test Report PLMQualw/Types-7.21.0 Printed: 9/19/2022 11:32:51 AM THIS IS THE LAST PAGE OF THE REPORT. t
Certifications
D&D ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, INC.
CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING
This is to Certify That
DAVE PRICE
0919
Has Successfully Completed an EPA/AHERA Asbestos Refresher Training Class
Under Section 206 of the Toxic Substance Control Act, Title II.
Course Dates: December 7. 2021
No. of Hours: 4
Certificate No BIR120721-14
Expires: December 7. 2022
In:
BUILDING INSPECTOR
/",/.
Douglas A. Aldinger, D' ector of Training
D&D Environmental Consulting, Inc.
7345 Soutar Pierce Street, Suite 104
Littleton, CO 80128
(303)870-1032
United States Department of Commerce
National Institute of Standards and Technology
:
Certificate of Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2017
NVLAP LAB CODE: 101048-3
EMSL Analytical, Inc.
San Leandro, CA
is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for specific services,
listed on the Scope of Accreditation, for.
Asbestos Fiber Analysis
This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 97025:2097.
This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality
management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communique dated January 2009).
2022-07-01 through 2023-06-30
Effective Dates
or
4
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For the lNatioaaI Volunt bora�Accreditation Promrgm
National VoluntaryHy 0
Laboratory Accreditation Program Q�
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISOAEC 17025:2017
EMSL Analytical, Inc.
464 McCormick St.
San Leandro, CA 94577
Cecilia Yu
Phone: 510-895-3675
Email: cyu@emsl.com
http://www.emsl.com
ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS
NVLAP LAB CODE 101048-3
Bulk Asbestos Analysis
ode .Uesciption
18/A01 EPA -- 40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763, Interim Method of the Determination of
Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples
18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials
Airborne Asbestos Analysis
ode DescrJwdon
18/A02 U.S. EPA's "Interim Transmission Electron Microscopy Analytical Methods -Mandatory and
Nonmandatory -and Mandatory Section to Determine Completion of Response Actions" as found in
40 CFR, Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix A.
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