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asbestos report CElW [ ifi; AUG 2 9 2019 i N.au; !� TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Angstrom Environmental, BUILDING &CODES , Earth & Building Sciences, LLC August 27, 2019 Via email: Luke@MichaelsGroup.com Mr. Luke Michaels Michaels Group Homes 239.7-1-30 DEMO-0589-2019 1 Marions Way Brown, Sarah & Bruce Mechanicville, NY 12118 159 Assembly Point Rd RE: Asbestos Pre-Demolition Survey Demolition of SFD Summer Camp Building 159 Assembly Pont Road, Lake George, NY "TOWN OF QUEENSBURY Project No. A1909 BUILDING & COD S EPT. Reviewed y: Dear Mr. Michaels: Date: Submitted herewith is the report for a pre-demolition asbestos survey completed at the above-referenced property. The attached report, as noted therein, has been prepared in general accordance with federal, state and local regulations. The report and information in your file is considered confidential and will not be released without your written authorization. We appreciate the opportunity to complete these services. Please call, if you have questions regarding this information. Very truly yours, Angstrom Environmental, Earth & Building Sciences, LLC TOWN OF QUEENSBURY BUILDING DEPARTMENT Based on our limited examination,compliance (c444I / with our comments shalt not be construed as � �llr C"i'�i indicating the plans and specifications are in full compliance with the Building Codes of Curtis Cappellano, CPG New York State. Chief Geologist &Asbestos Inspector Distribution: (1)electronic copy to Mr. Michaels at luke@michaelsgroup.com (1) copy to file FILE COPY AngstromEnvironmental.com 2 Budd Lane, Suite 1, E Greenbush, NY 12061 518-330-7732 ASBESTOS PRE-DEMOLITION SURVEY for a Summer Camp Building 159 Assembly Point Road Lake George, NY Project No. A1909 .1111 Cr. Prepared for Mr. Luke Michaels Michaels Group Homes 1 Marions Way Mechanicville, NY 12118 Prepared By: Angstrom Environmental, Earth & Building Sciences, LLC 2 Budd Lane, Suite 1 E Greenbush, New York 12061 vim)? 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Cappellano, CPG Chief Geologist & Asbestos Inspector August 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Specific Limitations and Exceptions 3 2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES 4 2.1 Testing Laboratory 4 2.2 Demolition Asbestos Survey 4 3.0 SURVEY METHODOLOGY 5 3.1 Inspection Procedures 5 3.2 Sampling Procedures 5 3.3 Method of Analysis 5 3.4 Laboratory Quality Control Program 6 4.0 FINDINGS 7 4.1 General 7 4.2 Definition of an Asbestos-Containing Material 7 4.3 Discussion of Findings(Tables 1 & 2) 7 5.0 Recommendations 9 5.1 Transmittal of Survey Information 9 5.2 Inaccessible Materials 9 5.3 General Recommendations 10 5.4 Specific Recommendations 10 TABLES Table 1: Asbestos Containing Materials Identified During the Survey 8 Table 2: Assumed Asbestos Containing Materials 8 APPENDICES A. Positive Sample Location Diagram B. Objectives and Limitations of Assessment C. Asbestos Laboratory Report D. Laboratory and Personnel Certifications Angstrom Environmental, Earth & Building Sciences, LLC ASBESTOS PRE-DEMOLITION SURVEY for a Summer Camp Building 159 Assembly Point Road Town of Lake George, New York Angstrom Project No. A1909 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Following a visual inspection of the building on August 16, 2019, Angstrom's inspector collected 28 suspect asbestos samples. The samples were collected and analyzed in accordance with the agreement between Michaels Group Homes LLC and Angstrom. Any specific limitations, access limitations, or exceptions to the survey are described in Section 1.1 of this report. Results of the bulk sample collection and analysis indicated that asbestos-containing building materials were NOT detected in the building. 1.0 INTRODUCTION Angstrom Environmental, Earth & Building Sciences, LLC has completed an asbestos pre-demolition survey on the above-referenced property(hereinafter, the subject property) for Michaels Group Homes LLC. The subject property is currently a summer camp building. The subject property is located at 159 Assembly Point Road, in Lake George, Warren County, New York. This report includes Sample Location Drawings in Appendix A, Report Limitations and Objectives in Appendix B, Asbestos Analysis Laboratory Reports in Appendix C, and Laboratory and Personnel Certifications in Appendix D. The pre-demolition asbestos survey was completed by Mr. Curtis Cappellano (NYS DOL#AH 90-02690) on August 16, 2019. Tables 1 &2 summarize the asbestos containing materials identified during the pre-demolition survey. AngstromEnvironmental.com 2 Budd Lane, Suite 1, E Greenbush, NY 12061 518-330-7732 This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Michaels Group Homes LLC. Michaels Group Homes LLC requested the pre-demolition survey for the owner of the property, (the property owner was not specified). The purpose of this pre-demolition asbestos survey was to provide general information regarding the presence of accessible and/or exposed construction materials which may contain asbestos,for building demolition purposes. The results of the laboratory analyses are summarized in the Findings Section and are listed in Tables 1 & 2 of this report. Detailed analytical laboratory reports are presented in Appendix C. The information contained in this report is based upon data furnished by the client, interviews with persons knowledgeable of the building, regulatory agencies, observations in the field by Angstrom personnel, and test results provided by the individual laboratories. These observations and test results are time dependent, and are subject to changing site conditions, such as demolitions that expose potential inaccessible and hidden materials between walls, below floors, between floors, behind hard barriers,and below foundations that were not able to be observed or accessed during the site inspection. Also federal, state and local regulations regarding asbestos are subject to revisions and may change over time. It should be noted that raw laboratory test data, as well as this report, are not always sufficient to make all abatement cost estimates, remediation, design, variance and management decisions regarding the building, and the collection of additional information may be necessary. No other warranties are expressed or implied. This report was prepared pursuant to the contract between Angstrom and Michaels Group Homes LLC. That contractual relationship included an exchange of information about the property that was unique between Angstrom and its client and serves as a basis upon which this report was prepared. Michaels Group Homes is the only party to which Angstrom has explained the risks involved and which has been involved in shaping of the scope of services needed to satisfactorily manage those risks, if any, from Michaels Group Homes' point of view. Accordingly, reliance on this report by any other party may involve assumptions whose extent and nature lead to a distorted meaning and impact of the findings and opinions related herein. Due to the importance of the communication between Angstrom and its client, reliance or any use of this report by anyone other than Michaels Group Homes and The Michaels Group, for whom it was prepared, is prohibited and therefore not foreseeable to Angstrom. Reliance or use by any such third party without explicit authorization in the report does not make said third party a third party beneficiary to Angstrom's contract with the client. Any such unauthorized reliance on or use of this report, including any of its information or conclusions, will be at the third party's risk. For the same reasons, no warranties or representations, expressed or implied in this report, are made to any such third party. This report is not intended to be used by asbestos abatement contractors for estimation purposes. Asbestos contractors bidding on asbestos removals must base asbestos removal estimates on their observations and measurements of the site. 2 With the consent of the client and Angstrom,Angstrom may be available to contract with other parties to develop findings and opinions related specifically to such other parties' unique risk management concerns related to this property. 1.1 Specific Limitations and Exceptions to the Survey Along with all of the general limitations in Appendix B, the accuracy and completeness of this report is necessarily limited by the following: General Access Limitations: • The inspector followed generally accepted practices of the profession undertaken in similar studies at the same time and in the same geographical area under similar time and budget constraints to find suspect asbestos containing materials and look for hidden substrates in the building, however, it is possible for an inspector to not identify hidden suspect asbestos containing material in the building using normal inspection procedures,without demolishing or destroying most or all of the structural components and decorative finishes of a building. Some unexpected suspect asbestos containing materials may be hidden in inaccessible areas, behind hard barriers, between hard walls, between floors, inside encasements, and below ground that may become exposed during the building demolition. Specific Access Limitations: • None. Exceptions to the Survey: • None. 3 2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES Angstrom was contracted by Michaels Group Homes to complete an asbestos pre- demolition survey. The scope of services is included in the following sections. 2.1 Testing Laboratory Bulk samples of suspect asbestos-containing materials obtained from the site structure were analyzed in a New York State Department of Health approved laboratory - also known as certified by the NYS Environmental Laboratory Approval Program or ELAP. The laboratory used for this project was AmeriSci Group, Inc. (ELAP No. 11480), located in New York, New York. AmeriSci is also certified by the National Voluntary Laboratory Approval Program(NVLAP No. 200546-0)and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AI HA No. 102843). The results of the analyses are summarized in the Findings Section of this report and are listed in Tables 1 & 2. Individual laboratory reports are presented in Appendix C. 2.2 Pre-Demolition Survey Angstrom provided a dually certified New York State Asbestos Inspector and EPA Asbestos Inspector for a demolition inspection survey of the facility as well as the collection of representative bulk samples. The survey conformed with applicable federal, state and local regulations. Angstrom attempted to review existing building information prior to field work, to obtain a general history of the facility with regard to building eras and the suspect materials contained therein, however building information was limited to discussions with the owner. Angstrom then completed a walk through of the building to identify, quantify and assess the accessible suspect asbestos-containing building materials. Suspect materials were classified into homogenous areas on the basis of color, texture, apparent use and construction era. Representative bulk samples were collected for each homogenous area. While an effort was made to collect samples randomly, Angstrom preferentially collected bulk samples from areas of pre-existing damage or in areas obscured from sight. Sample locations were sealed with an encapsulant spray or duct tape following sample extraction, however restoration of finishes to pre-existing conditions was not included in this survey. Asbestos samples were submitted to a New York State ELAP approved laboratory for analysis. Following sample analysis, Angstrom generated this report of inspection which at a minimum identified the scope of work, methodology, sample location plans, positive material quantities, laboratory analytical reports, and credentials. 4 3.0 SURVEY METHODOLOGY 3.1 Inspection Procedures The pre-demolition asbestos survey was completed by a dually certified NYS Department of Labor Asbestos Inspector and EPA Accredited Building Inspector. After an attempt to review available building documents(none were available)and an interview with the building owner was made, an initial building walk-through was completed to identify accessible and/or exposed suspect materials. Surface materials and substrate layers were characterized in the field. Materials which were similar in general appearance were grouped into homogeneous sampling areas. Samples representative of each homogeneous sampling area were collected and submitted to Eastern Analytical Laboratories for analysis. During this initial walk-through, the inspector visually assessed the conditions of suspect asbestos-containing materials and determined total quantity estimates by physically measuring and/or field estimating the quantity of material. Where possible, a "hand pressure" test was utilized to determine the friability of the suspect asbestos- containing materials observed. 3.2 Sampling Procedures Following the walk-through, the inspector collected samples of suspect materials. Sampling was limited to those materials which were accessible and did not involve destruction of walls, other building elements, physical barriers, or the structural integrity of the item being tested. It should be noted that in some cases unanticipated field conditions (such as additional substrates or layers) encountered by the inspector during the assessment may have required the inspector to collect additional samples. The samples were collected in airtight containers and labeled. Sampling utilized collection procedures to minimize disturbance of the material. The sampling location was keyed into a sampling diagram, however, the exact location of the sample was not marked or labeled on the building element where sampled. Sampling locations were chosen to be representative of each homogeneous material. While an effort was made to collect samples randomly, samples were taken preferentially from previously damaged areas or in areas obscured from sight. 3.3 Method of Analysis In New York State, bulk samples are divided into three categories: 1) friable and non-friable materials without organic binders, 2) non-friable organically bound materials (NOBs)and 3)special handled materials. Friable and non-friable materials without organic binders include pipe insulation, cement asbestos board, and other materials. Non-friable organically bound materials(NOBs)include a wide variety of building materials embedded in flexible to rigid asphalt or vinyl matrices and include floor tiles, caulks, roof tars, adhesives, mastics,resins,etc. Special handled materials include vermiculite and cellulose based ceiling tiles that require special treatment before analysis. 5 Friable building materials and non-friable materials without organic binders are analyzed by PLM methodology using the EPA 600/R-93/116,7/93 Method, including the New York State stratified point count technique(NYS ELAP Manual Item No. 198.1). Prior to PLM analysis, the sample is viewed using the stereo microscope. Representative sub- samples are mounted on a minimum of four slides in the same refractive index oil. The slides are then viewed using a polarized light microscope and suspect asbestos fibers are identified by the microscopist using parameters such as morphology, color, birefringence, refractive index, extinction angle, and a dispersion staining color match. To determine the percent of asbestos, viewing of each slide commences in a corner of the slide and progresses up, down and across the scanning area. A stratified point count technique is completed to count asbestos fibers. This enables the analyst to accurately determine the percentage of asbestos fibers, other fibers, and non-asbestos components. Bulk sample analysis of NOBs are analyzed in accordance with the New York State Department of Health ELAP 198.6 protocol. This protocol is known as gravimetric reduction. During this analysis, an initial weight is determined for each sample. The samples are then ashed in a muffle furnace for several hours at 480 degrees Celsius until the organic material is reduced to ash or residue, then the sample residues are homogenized and digested in acid. The remaining sample is filtered and the residue is dried, weighed, and compared to it's initial weight. If the final weight of the material is less than 1% of the initial weight, then it is not considered an asbestos-containing material. If there is more than 1% of the sample left after ashing and acid washing, PLM analysis of the NOB residue is completed using a stratified point count technique, commonly referred to as PLM/NOB. If PLM/NOB point counting calculates asbestos concentrations greater than 1% asbestos, based on the initial sample weight, the sample is considered an asbestos-containing material. If this analysis indicates asbestos in concentrations of less than 1% asbestos, or no asbestos, the sample residue must be re-analyzed by a more sensitive method, Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM or TEM/NOB), or the ELAP 198.4 protocol. TEM is required because occasionally PLM/NOB analysis cannot resolve and identify ultra short fibers and asbestos can be missed. Because of the higher resolution of TEM analysis, TEM is used to determine whether the sample residue has asbestos concentrations greater than 1%. According to the New York State Department of Labor Asbestos Control Bureau, NOB material may be not be treated as a non-asbestos- containing material unless it is demonstrated by gravimetric reduction or TEM methodology to contain less than 1% asbestos by weight. 3.4 Laboratory Quality Control Program Laboratories maintain an in-house quality control program which consists of blind re-analysis of ten percent of all samples, replicate analysis of samples, participation in proficiency testing programs to maintain New York State approval, participation in inter- laboratory and intra-laboratory sample exchanges, analysis of blank samples to check for laboratory contamination, laboratory air quality testing to check for laboratory contamination,equipment calibration, precision and accuracy controls,and use of standard bulk reference materials with known percentages of asbestos for use in training and sample comparison. 6 4.0 FINDINGS 4.1 General Site Description The summer camp building is located at 159 Assembly Point Road, in Lake George, New York. Access to the building is via a driveway off Assembly Point Road. The building latitude is approximately 43.461319 and the longitude is approximately-73.652480. The subject building is seasonally occupied by the owners and has a footprint of approximately 1000 square feet. The construction date is unknown, but appears to be in the range of the mid 1900s. The building is a single story consisting of a single level and an unfinished attic space. The building is set on foundation stones and does not have a basement. The exterior facade is faced with painted log siding. The building interior consists of typical residential living areas, including: a kitchen, lavatory, bedroom, living room, and a covered porch room. Interior finishes include sheet flooring, self stick floor tiles, carpeted floors, concrete flooring, wood panel walls(mechanically fastened), drywall walls(no tape&joint compound used), tongue and groove walls, drop-in ceiling tiles, and wood panel ceilings. The building is constructed with wood framing, wood walls and is covered with a pitched asphalt shingled roof. The building is heated with a fireplace and no other heating systems were observed. Water piping is all uninsulated with no evidence prior insulation, including in the space under the building, where observed. The attic space is partially insulated with batt fibrous glass insulation. 4.2 Definition of an Asbestos-Containing Material A material is considered by the EPA(40 CFR Part 61; National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants; Asbestos NESHAP Revision; Final Rule) to be asbestos- containing if at least one sample collected from the homogeneous area shows asbestos present in concentrations exceeding 1% by weight. A material is considered to be asbestos-containing, under OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 (b), if it is demonstrated, through laboratory analysis, to contain greater than one percent (>1%) asbestos or if it is a presumed asbestos-containing material (PACM). A PACM is defined as thermal system insulation(TSI)or surfacing material in a building constructed no later than 1981,which has not been demonstrated as ACM by the collection and analysis of representative bulk samples but is presumed to contain asbestos. 4.3 Discussion of Findings Following a visual inspection of the building on August 16, 2019, Angstrom's inspector collected 28 suspect asbestos samples. The samples were collected and analyzed in accordance with the agreement between Michaels Group Homes and Angstrom. Any specific limitations, access limitations, or exceptions to the survey are described in Section 1.1 of this report. Results of the bulk sample collection and analysis indicated that asbestos-containing building materials were NOT detected in the building, as listed in Tables 1 & 2 and depicted on the site sketch maps in Appendix A. It should be noted that a trace of asbestos was detected in the window glazing, but the level was below New York standards for an asbestos material. 7 Table 1 Asbestos-Containing Materials Identified During the Survey HOMOGENEOUS APPROX. ASBESTOS zo z AREA QUANTITY PERCENT DESCRIPTION &TYPE m E3 a. Qcn U O ASBESTOS ABOVE NYS STANDARDS WAS NOT DETECTED IN ANY OF THE REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLES COLLECTED FROM THE BUILDING. SF-Square Feet, LF-Linear Feet, F-Friable, NON-Non-friable, DAMG- Damaged Table 2 Assumed Asbestos-Containing Materials (Materials assumed to contain asbestos but were not sampled) HOMOGENEOUS AREA APPROXIMATE QUANTITY COMMENT DESCRIPTION THERE WERE NO ASSUMED ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING. The detailed laboratory report listing the tested homogeneous areas is presented in Appendix C. Please refer to these sheets for additional data. Non-Asbestos Homogeneous Areas Asbestos was not detected above regulatory limits in the following list of homogenous areas/materials collected from the building. For additional descriptions see the homogeneous sample types on the custody sheets in Appendix C. • Drywall, firebrick, tar paper backing on fibrous glass batt insulation, ceiling tile, glazing, older red asphalt shingles, black felt below red asphalt shingles, black roof felt, black asphalt shingles, 12" tan self stick floor tiles, beige sheet flooring, tan sheet flooring, tan paper floor felt, and black floor felt. Inspector's Notes No basement. No window or door perimeter caulk was observed. Carpets were loose or mechanically fastened and did not have adhesive. Firebox was metal. No mortar present between fire brick. No wood wall panel adhesive observed (mechanically fastened). Drywall did not use tape & joint compound. No thermal systems insulation observed. No sheet floor adhesive observed. A trace of asbestos was found in the glazing, but is was below New York State standards for asbestos. 8 5.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 5.1 Transmittal of This Report • Per the New York State Department of Labor Code Rule 56, section 56-5.1(g), one copy of this report shall be submitted to the local government entity charged with issuing a permit for demolition, renovation, remodeling, or repair work. Since asbestos was not found,this report does not have to be submitted to the appropriate Asbestos Control Bureau office (Albany Asbestos Control Bureau, State Office Campus, Room 157, Albany, NY 12240). One copy of this report shall be kept on site throughout the duration of the demolition project and any associated demolition, renovation, remodeling,abatement or repair work. 5.2 Inaccessible or Hidden Materials The following limited list of suspect materials were not observed but may exist in inaccessible or hidden areas of the building. These materials, if they exist, were not able to be accessed or observed during the inspection: Miscellaneous Caulks and Adhesives Adhered to Materials in Hidden Areas; In the event that renovation or demolition exposes unassessed materials in the building (such as those listed above), Angstrom recommends that a bulk sample should be collected and analyzed as soon as the material is discovered, to determine if the material is considered to be asbestos-containing. The inspector followed generally accepted practices of the profession undertaken in similar studies at the same time and in the same geographical area under similar time and budget constraints to find asbestos materials and look for hidden substrates in the building for demolition purposes, however, it is impossible for an inspector to find every potential asbestos material in building without demolishing or destroying most, or all, of the structural components and decorative finishes of a building. Some unexpected hidden asbestos materials may be present in inaccessible areas, behind hard barriers, between walls, between floors, inside encasements, and below ground that may become exposed during the building demolition. Angstrom recommends that the client set aside some contingency fees in case hidden materials become exposed during the building demolition. In the event that renovation or demolition exposes unassessed materials in the building that were unable to be sampled, hidden or encased inside hard barriers such as materials hidden between walls and between floors, per the New York State Department of Labor Code Rule 56, section 56-5.1(j), all activities shall cease in the area the asbestos is found and the Asbestos Control Bureau shall be notified by telephone, followed with a written notice, and transmittal of this report. 9 5.3 General Recommendations None. 5.4 Specific Recommendations None. 10 V XION3ddV I ",4.75' I NOT TO SCALE _0 NOTE: NO ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS WERE IDENTIFIED IN THE BUILDING PROJECT: SUMMER CAMP BUILDING ANGSTROM ENVIRONMENTAL FIGURE NUMBER: 1 LOCATION: 159 ASSEMBLY POINT RD, LAKE GEORGE, NY 2 BUDD LANE, SUITE 1 REVISION: DATE: TITLE: POSITIVE SAMPLE LOCATION MAP E GREENBUSH, NY 12061 DATE: 8/16/19 PH. 518-330-7732 DRAWN BY: C. CAPPELLANO CURTISOANGSTROMENVIRONMENTAL.COM SCALE: NOT TO SCALE ANGSTROM ENVIRONMENTAL APPENDIX B REPORT LIMITATIONS AND OBJECTIVES Every project has inherent limitations, and this section advises the client of the limitations of the asbestos survey. Angstrom Environmental, Earth & Building Sciences, LLC (Angstrom) believes that providing this information about limitations helps clients identify and manage risks. These risks can be mitigated, but not eliminated, through additional research and information. Angstrom has endeavored to meet what it believes is the applicable standard of care for the services completed for this project in this industry. Upon request,Angstrom can advise the client of additional study and sampling opportunities that can be completed,and their associated costs, to provide further information for the project, to help manage risks. This survey was limited to the scope of services listed in the proposal and the report did not include any additional inquiry with regard to other services, such as lead paint, PCBs, mercury releases, other hazardous materials, or other potential environmental conditions or features not discussed in the report. This study was not a complete hazardous materials survey. Other services or service enhancements, if included in the report contain specific limitations pertaining to those services in the text of the report. The findings in this report are based upon information obtained at a specific date from a variety of sources and laboratories. Angstrom believes the other sources are reliable but cannot and does not warrant the information from other sources or the laboratories it has relied upon. This report represents Angstrom's service as of the report date. Findings relative to environmental conditions given in this report are based upon information derived from the most recent property reconnaissance date and from other activities described herein. The client is herewith advised that the conditions observed by Angstrom at the site are subject to change. The inspection method conducted was limited and certain indicators of the presence of suspect materials may have been latent or not present at the time of the most recent property reconnaissance and may have subsequently become observable, such as the removal or renovation of walls, floors, ceilings or foundations that obscured observations of asbestos- containing materials. Accordingly, it is possible that Angstrom's report, while fully appropriate for an asbestos survey and in compliance with the scope of service, may not include other important information sources, such as previous asbestos reports or building drawings that were not provided to Angstrom. Assuming such sources exist, their information could not have been considered in the formulation of our findings and conclusions. This report is not intended to be used by asbestos abatement contractors for estimation purposes. Asbestos contractors bidding on asbestos removals must base asbestos removal estimates on their observations and measurements of the site. This report is not a comprehensive site characterization or regulatory compliance audit and should not be construed as such. The opinions presented in this report are based upon findings derived from a property reconnaissance, a review of specified records and sources, comments made by interviewees and specific laboratory reports. Specifically, Angstrom does not and cannot represent that the property contains no hazardous or toxic materials, products, or other latent conditions beyond that observed by Angstrom during its site assessment. Further,the services herein shall in no way be construed, designed or intended to be relied upon as legal interpretation or advice. AmeriSci New York 117 EAST 30TH ST. AMERI SCI NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL:(212)679-8600•FAX: (212)679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Angstrom Environmental Earth & Bldg. Date Received 08/23/19 AmeriSci Job# 219084425 Attn: Curtis Cappellano Date Examined 08/26/19 P.O.# 2 Budd Lane, Suite 1 ELAP# 11480 Page 1 of 2 RE:A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd, Lake George East Greenbush, NY 12601 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos A01 219084425-01 No NAD 1 H1 Location: Room 3,Ceiling-Drywall-Gray (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Grey,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose Trace, Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 100% A02 219084425-02 No NAD H1 Location: Room 5,Wall-Drywall-Gray-Brown (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Grey/Brown, Heterogeneous,Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 10%, Non-fibrous 90% A03 219084425-03 No NAD H2 Location: Room 2,Fireplace-Fire Brick-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Tan,Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Cementitious,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100% A04 219084425-04 No NAD H2 Location: Room 2, Fireplace-Fire Brick-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Tan, Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Cementitious,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 100% See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job#: 219084425 Page 2 of 2 Client Name: Angstrom Environmental Earth&Bldg. Sciences PLM Bulk Asbestos Report A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd, Lake George Reporting Notes: (I) This job was-Analyzed using oti• BA3 0 Pol Scope S/► '11000326 Analyzed by:Jared C.Clarke Aft-... *NAD/NSD=no asbestos detected;N• r•t.••��"NA/PS=not analyzed/positive stop,(SOF-V)=Sprayed On Fireproofing containing Vermiculite; (SM-V)=Surfacing Material containi•::r r;PLM Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Appd E to Subpt E.40 CFR 763(NVLAP 200546-0),ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples,whi eludes the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples or EPA 400 pt ct by Appd E to Subpt E,40 CFR 763(NY ELA' Lab 11480);Note:PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive,TEM is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos-containing in NY State(also see EPA Advisory for floor tile,FR 59,146,38970,8/1/94) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except in full without the approval of the Iab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested.AIHA-LAP,LLC Lab ID 102843,RI Cert AAL-094,CT Cert PH-0186,Mass Cert AA000054. Reviewed By: END OF REPORT CHAIN OF CUSTODY SHEET Angstrom Environmental Proj. Number. ,4/ EARTH&BUILDING SCIENCES,LLC Proj. Name: IS1 ASSCrn bly pl n{ rid.) 14JCe 6e e 2 Budd Lane,Suitel, E Greenbush NY 12061 Date Sampled: F—/6— (518)330-7732 phone,(518)479-7627 fax Number Collected: f Sample HO Location/Description/ Color Material Lab ID No Notes No. MG Comments Roc-AA 3 , Cc1I1nj "74 drp 11 /1 o AD del TAT Rob s', !Aror! 9 ` �- , v 2 J( "Drown PI 0 Rc wvi 2 {rrplece- +n Fre brie k rn.ef-i-krz A-03 1ta 40-1 # 219084425 Sampled By: C- i s �p?l (a r� o Relinquish Signature Chairs of C sto y: Date: 2 9 Received Chain of Custody: Date:B- ? Relinquish Signature Chain of Custody' Date: Received Chain of Custody: Date: Disposal of Samples: Save/Dispose Per ELAP Requirements NOTES: Turnaround Time: 72 email to Curtis@AngstromEnvironmental.com ❑ Stop r Positive- O Send inconclusive NOBs for TEM and Stop 1st Positive ❑ Other: AmeriSci New York 117 EAST 30TH ST. AMERI SCI NEW YORK, NY 10016 TEL:(212)679-8600•FAX:(212)679-3114 PLM Bulk Asbestos Report Angstrom Environmental Earth & Bldg. Date Received 08/23/19 AmeriSci Job# 219084414 Attn: Curtis Cappellano Date Examined 08/26/19 P.O.# 2 Budd Lane, Suite 1 ELAP# 11480 Page 1 of 5 RE:A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd, Lake George East Greenbush, NY 12601 Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos A05 219084414-01 No NAD I H3 Location: Room 1,Ceiling-Tar Paper Backing-On Batt Insul.-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black/Brown,Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 0.7% A06 219084414-02 No NAD H3 Location: Attic-Tar Paper Backing-On Batt Insul.-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black/Brown, Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 0.5% A07 219084414-03 No NAD H4 Location: Room 4-2'x 4'Ceiling Tile-Woody-White&Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Brown,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 18% A08 219084414-04 No NAD H4 Location: Room 6-2'x 4'Ceiling Tile-Woody-White&Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Brown,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.6% A09 219084414-05 No NAD H5 Location: Room 4-Glazing-Black Paint-Gray (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Tan/Black,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 1.5% See Reporting notes on last page • AmeriSci Job#: 219084414 Page 2 of 5 Client Name: Angstrom Environmental Earth&Bldg. Sciences PLM Bulk Asbestos Report A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd, Lake George Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos A10 219084414-06 Yes Trace (<0.25 % pc)2 H5 Location: Room 7, Inside Room-Glazing-Black Paint-Gray (EPA 400 PC) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: OffWhite/Black, Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types:Chrysotile <0.25%pc Other Material: Non-fibrous 9.3% All 219084414-07 No NAD H6 Location: Attic,Roofing(Old)In Attic-Old Asphalt Shingle-Red&Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black,Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 22.2 Al2 219084414-08 No NAD H6 Location: Attic,Roofing(Old)In Attic-Old Asphalt Shingle-Red&Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black, Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 26.4% A13 219084414-09 No NAD H7 Location: Attic,Below A10&A1 1 -Roof Felt-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.5 A14 219084414-10 No NAD H7 Location: Attic,Below A10&All -Roof Felt-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black,Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.4% A15 219084414-11 No NAD H8 Location: Below Fat Roof-Roof Felt-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black, Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.5% See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job#: 219084414 Page 3 of 5 Client Name: Angstrom Environmental Earth &Bldg. Sciences PLM Bulk Asbestos Report A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd, Lake George Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos A16 219084414-12 No NAD H8 Location: Below Fat Roof-Roof Felt-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black,Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.6 A17 219084414-13 No NAD H9 Location: Exterior-Roof Shingles-Asphalt-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black, Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 28 A18 219084414-14 No NAD H9 Location: Exterior-Roof Shingles-Asphalt-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Fibrous glass Trace, Non-fibrous 28.5% A19 219084414-15 No NAD H 10 Location: Room 6-12'x 12'F.T.Self Stick-Parquet-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Tan,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.4% A20 219084414-16 No NAD H 10 Location: Room 6-12'x 12'F.T.Self Stick-Parquet-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Tan,Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.4% A21 219084414-17 No NAD H 11 Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 1 -Beige (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Beige,Homogeneous,Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 2.4% See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job#: 219084414 Page 4 of 5 Client Name: Angstrom Environmental Earth & Bldg. Sciences PLM Bulk Asbestos Report A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd, Lake George Client No. / HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total % Asbestos A22 219084414-18 L 1 No NAD H 11 Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 1 -Beige(Light Beige) (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Beige, Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.5% A22 219084414-18L2 No NAD H11 Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 1 -Beige (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Beige, Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.6% A23 219084414-19 No NAD H12 Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 2-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Tan/Black, Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 1.2% A24 219084414-20 No NAD H12 Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 2-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Tan/Black, Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 4.2% A25 219084414-21 No NAD H 13 Location: Room 4-Paper Felt-Layer 3-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Brown, Homogeneous, Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 95%, Non-fibrous 5% A26 219084414-22 No NAD H13 Location: Room 2-Paper Felt-(Below Rug&Wood)-Tan (by NYS ELAP 198.1) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Brown,Homogeneous,Fibrous, Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Cellulose 95%, Non-fibrous 5 See Reporting notes on last page AmeriSci Job#: 219084414 Page 5 of 5 Client Name: Angstrom Environmental Earth&Bldg. Sciences PLM Bulk Asbestos Report A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd, Lake George Client No. I HGA Lab No. Asbestos Present Total %Asbestos A27 219084414-23 No NAD H14 Location: Room 4-Floor Felt(Tar Paper)-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C. Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black,Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 1.5% A28 219084414-24 No NAD H14 Location: Room 2-Floor Felt(Tar Paper)-Black (by NYS ELAP 198.6) by Jared C.Clarke on 08/26/19 Analyst Description: Black, Homogeneous, Non-Fibrous,Bulk Material Asbestos Types: Other Material: Non-fibrous 0.6% Reporting Notes: (1) This job was-Analyzed using Motic BA310 Pol Scope S/N 1190000326 (2) Sample prepared for analysis by EL 198.6 Analyzed by:Jared C.Clarke_ 'NAD/NSD=no asbestos detected;N - of a ; A/PS=not analyzed/positive stop,(SOF-V)=Sprayed On Fireproofing containing Vermiculite; (SM-V)=Surfacing Material containing Ve i M Bulk Asbestos Analysis by Appd E to Subpt E,40 CFR 763(NVLAP 200546-0),ELAP PLM Method 198.1 for NY friable samples, i es the identification and quantitation of vermiculite or 198.6 for NOB samples or EPA 400 pt ct by Appd E to Subpt E,40 CFR 763(NY E P Lab 11480);Note:PLM is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. NAD or Trace results by PLM are inconclusive,TEM is currently the only method that can be used to determine if this material can be considered or treated as non asbestos-containing in NY State(also see EPA Advisory for floor tile,FR 59,146,38970,8/1/94) National Institute of Standards and Technology Accreditation requirements mandate that this report must not be reproduced except in full without the approval of the lab.This PLM report relates ONLY to the items tested.AIHA-LAP,LLC Lab ID 102843,RI Cert AAL-094,CT Cert PH-0186,Mass Cert AA000054. Reviewed By: END OF REPORT AmeriSci Job#: 219084414 Page 1 of 2 Client Name: Angstrom Environmental Earth&Bldg.Sciences Table I Summary of Bulk Asbestos Analysis Results A1909; 159 Assembly Point Rd,Lake George Sample Heat Acid Insoluble AmeriSci HG Weight Sensitive Soluble Non-Asbestos "Asbestos%by "Asbestos%by Sample# Client Sample# Area (gram) Organic% Inorganic% Inorganic% PLM/DS TEM 01 A05 H3 0.274 85.4 13.9 0.7 NAD NAD Location: Room 1,Ceiling-Tar Paper Backing-On Batt Insul.-Black 02 A06 H3 0.218 84.9 14.7 0.5 NAD NAD Location: Attic-Tar Paper Backing-On Batt Insul.-Black 03 A07 H4 0.206 73.3 8.7 18.0 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-2'x 4'Ceiling Tile-Woody-White&Tan 04 A08 H4 0.166 95.2 4.2 0.6 NAD NAD Location: Room 6-2'x 4'Ceiling Tile-Woody-White&Tan 05 A09 H5 0.264 8.7 89.8 1.5 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-Glazing-Black Paint-Gray 06 A10 H5 0.172 10.5 80.2 9.2 Chrysotile<0.25 Chrysotile Trace Location: Room 7,Inside Room-Glazing-Black Paint-Gray 07 All H6 0.198 73.2 4.5 22.2 NAD NAD Location: Attic,Roofing(Old)In Attic-Old Asphalt Shingle-Red&Black 08 Al2 H6 0.201 61.2 12.4 26.4 NAD NAD Location: Attic,Roofing(Old)In Attic-Old Asphalt Shingle-Red&Black 09 A13 H7 0.185 98.4 1.1 0.5 NAD NAD Location: Attic,Below A10&A11-Roof Felt-Black 10 A14 H7 0.263 97.7 1.9 0.4 NAD NAD Location: Attic,Below A10&All-Roof Felt-Black 11 A15 H8 0.214 96.7 2.8 0.5 NAD NAD Location: Below Fat Roof-Roof Felt-Black 12 A16 H8 0.173 96.5 2.9 0.6 NAD NAD Location: Below Fat Roof-Roof Felt-Black 13 Al7 H9 0.364 28.8 43.4 28.0 NAD NAD Location: Exterior-Roof Shingles•Asphalt-Black 14 A18 H9 0.340 22.4 49.1 28.5 NAD NAD Location: Exterior-Roof Shingles-Asphalt-Black 15 A19 H10 0.230 20.9 78.7 0.4 NAD NAD Location: Room 6-12'x 12'F.T.Self Stick-Parquet-Tan 16 A20 H10 0.240 20.9 78.7 0.4 NAD NAD Location: Room 6-12'a 12'F.T.Self Stick-Parquet-Tan See Reporting notes on last page • AmeriSci Job#: 219084414 Page 2 of 2 Client Name: Angstrom Environmental Earth&Bldg.Sciences Table I Summary of Bulk Asbestos Analysis Results A19O9; 159 Assembly Point Rd,Lake George Sample Heat Acid Insoluble AmeriSci HG Weight Sensitive Soluble Non-Asbestos "Asbestos%by "Asbestos%by Sample# Client Sample# Area (gram) Organic% Inorganic% Inorganic% PLM/DS TEM 17 A21 H11 0.206 46.1 51.5 2.4 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 1-Beige 18L1 A22 H11 0.187 47.1 52.4 0.5 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 1-Beige(Light Beige) 18L2 A22 H11 0.170 47.6 51.8 0.6 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 1-Beige 19 A23 H12 0.162 85.2 13.6 1.2 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 2-Tan 20 A24 H12 0,191 82.8 13.0 4.2 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-Sheet Floor-Layer 2-Tan 21 A25 H13 --- — ---- ---- NAD NA Location: Room 4-Paper Felt-Layer 3-Tan 22 A26 H13 --- ---- -- — NAD NA Location: Room 2-Paper Felt-(Below Rug&Wood)-Tan 23 A27 H14 0-132 91.7 6.8 1.5 NAD NAD Location: Room 4-Floor Felt(Tar Paper)-Black 24 A28 H14 0.160 96.3 3.1 0.6 NAD NAD Location: Room 2-Floor Felt(Tar Paper)-Black �� Analyzed by:Marik Peysakhov ;Date Analyzed 8/26/2019 "Quantitative Analysis(Semi/Full);Bulk Asbestos Analysis-PLM by Appd E to Subpt E,40 CFR 763 or ELAP 198.1 for New York friable samples or ELAP 198.6 for New York NOB samples:TEM (Semi/Full)by EPA 600/R-93/116(or ELAP 198.4:for New York samples;NAD=no asbestos detected during a quantitative analysis;NA=not analyzed;Trace=<1%;(SOF-V)=Sprayed On Fireproofing containing Vermiculite;(SM-V)=Surfacing Material containing Vermiculite;Quantitation for beginning weights of<0.1 grams should be considered as qualitative only;Qualitative Analysis:Asbestos analysis results of"Present"or"NVA=No Visible Asbestos"represents results for Qualitative PLM or TEM Analysis only(no accreditation coverage available from any regulatory agency for qualitative analyses): NVLAP(PLM)200546-0,NYSDOH CLAP Lab 11480,AIHA-LAP,LLC(PLM)Lab ID 102843. Warning Note:PLM limitation,only TEM will resolve fibers<0.25 micrometers in diameter.TEM bulk analysis is representative of the fine grained matrix material and may not be representative of non-uniformly dispersed debris for which PLM evaluation is recommended(i.e.soils and other heterogenous materials). Reviewed By: CHAIN OF CUSTODY SHEET Angstrom Environmental Proj. Number: A I909 EARTH&BUILDING SCIENCES,LLC Proj. Name: /cg 4-sseft b/Y A;ii Rd., Cal!6 r 2 Budd Lane, Suitel, E Greenbush NY 12061 Date Sampled: 8-/ —I/ (518)330-7732 phone, (518)479-7627 fax Number Collected: ', Sample HO Location/Description/ Color Material Lab ID No Notes No. MG Comments pS �3 Roo�11 i , en'1+ai9 bl&c , prpyer cr ti- I _a tef1 /nSvi. A-ob `u / ' �b7 �� Roo� LiBAN ��Xly (cro-od Me /14i-ift+te- o 15 ROO► LI 9�t G1 �-ih3 4c.ix_ 1 pa+Kr ji Roam7 ) M s+de //" 1 0 ro o `,'' Ai+I-C ,pr/A,- Cl O tc. a� k4(f AL1 #6 /Tfi( c bra-at shunle l2- \/ V ki/ / ‘1/ A t+i 4-) b!. r/Du) 4aci,c- RcoFcc/f A 13 /11 A-toa-A-It , /`t 219084 1 V i , w 4 4 Be 1(5vi play rouP bllicic P66 F Fell- 1 it J/ A.c 4 °i Sampled By: [uv r i S C -ppEt_c_el Relinquish Signature Chain ofMy:7., q mar t,,--- Date: -zz/9Received Chain of Custody: Date:�`l f3eRelinquish Signature Chain of Custody Date: Received Chain of Custody: Date: Disposal of Samples: Save/Dispose Per ELAP Requirements NOTES: Turnaround Time: 7 Z A r , email to Curtis@AngstromEnvironmental.com )if Stop 1st Positive 2CSend inconclusive NOBs for TEM and Stop 1st Positive Cl Other: CHAIN OF CUSTODY SHEET Angstrom Environmental Proj. Number: A 1 'I bcf EARTH 8 BUILDING SCIENCES,LLC Proj. Name: /S9/}5.Sc,i /y Po11t 1 h'd Ake 6e 2 Budd Lane, Suitel, E Greenbush NY 12061 Date Sampled: -16-ln (518)330-7732 phone, (518)479-7627 fax Number Collected: Ili Sample HO Location/Description/ Color Material Lab ID No Notes No. MG Comments �i 1 4 � nt -leo(z_ 616 Lk, Roof- s 1�� & C.op h A 7 0 A l 1 1 V Ail P-ro lfs-ricle A-zu jr Ni. v 1 2190 84 41 4 All !fl Rbo✓h 9 be cQC $h to 4' Poor 1-ay L r I A 22 NI/ 1 4 li ,ji R«)� h , y +km Seen- j�yerZ A,0 /4/i Fl00 A24 1 �, \i, Rom 1-1 4A-t\i per, ktf- 1&71v-3 A-Z< /413 li Rov,n\ Z lbcl6. C (fir\ y12 j/ Ro 6 vv\ 2_ \if \ii Sampled By: 0UYLT(S CA-PP&CLiN. 0 Relinquish Signature Chain of Cu o - ' Date: - - Received Chain of Custody: Dater 7 �/�'/I3a y Relinquish Signature Chain of. Custody:2 Date: Received Chain of Custody: Date: Disposal of Samples: Save/Dispose Per ELAP Requirements NOTES: Turnaround Time: 72- ham, email to Curtis@AngstromEnvironmental.com 0-Stop 13' Positive 5ISend inconclusive NOBs for TEM and Stop 1s` Positive ❑ Other: APPENDIX D SATE OF NEW YORK•DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ASBESTOS CERTIFICATE - CURTIS J CAPPELLANO JR CLASS(EXPIRES) D INSP(10(19) I PD (10/19) • .ERT0 9>O259O DERV# 745657657 MUST BE CARRIED ON ASBESTOS PROJECTS IIIIIIII 1111111i1111111 I■ New York State—Department of Labor Division of Safety and Health License and Certificate Unit State Campus,Building 12 Albany,NY 12240 ASBESTOS HANDLING LICENSE Angstrom Environmental, Earth & Building Sciences, FILE NUMBER: 11-62096 LLC LICENSE NUMBER: 62096 Suite 1 LICENSE CLASS: RESTRICTED 2 Budd Lane DATE OF ISSUE: 12/13/2018 EXPIRATION DATE: 12/31/2019 E. Greenbush, NY 12061 Duly Authorized Representative—Curtis J Cappellano Jr: This license has been issued in accordance with applicable provisions of Article 30 of the Labor Law of New York State and of the New York State Codes,Rules and Regulations(12 NYCRR Part 56). It is subject to suspension or revocation for a(1) serious violation of state,federal or local laws with regard to the conduct of an asbestos project,or(2)demonstrated lack of responsibility in the conduct of any job involving asbestos or asbestos material. This license is valid only for the contractor named above and this license or a photocopy must be prominently displayed at the asbestos project worksite. This license verifies that all persons employed by the licensee on an asbestos project in New York State have been issued an Asbestos Certificate,appropriate for the type of work they perform,by the New York State Department of Labor. Eileen M.Franko, Director SH 432(8/12) For the Commissioner of Labor • effNEI YORK Department STATE OF OPPORTUNITY. of Health ANDREW M. CUOMO HOWARD A. ZUCKER. M.D.,J.D. SALLY DRESLIN,M.S.. R.N. G:,1%c.,rr.nr Corri :IC;f"]I C-:.ii I :I."_'El epuny C r?trni' iicner LAB ID: 11480 April 01, 2019 MR. PAUL J. MUCHA AMERICA SCIENCE TEAM NEW YORK, INC 117 EAST 30TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10016 Certificate Expiration Date: April 01, 2020 Dear Mr. Mucha, Enclosed are certificate(s)of approval issued to your environmental laboratory for the current permit year. The certificate(s)supersede(s)any previously issued one(s)and is(are)in effect through the expiration date listed. Please carefully examine the certificate(s)to insure that the categories, subcategories,analytes, and methods for which your laboratory is approved are correct. In addition,verify that your laboratory's name, address, lead technical director, and identification number are accurate. 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If you have any questions, please contact ELAP at the New York State Department of Health(NYS DOH), Wadsworth Center, PO Box 509,Albany NY, 12201-0509; by phone at(518)485-5570; by facsimile at(518) 485-5568;and by email at elap@health.ny.gov. Sincerely, G Gt.GGc"` 6J 'LLC� �� � Victoria Pretti Director and QA Officer Environmental Laboratory Approval Program NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WADSWORTH CENTER Expires 12:01 AM April 01, 2020 t t - ,._• Issued April 01, 2019 CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR LABORATORY SERVICE issued in accordance with and pursuant to section 502 Public Health Law of New York State MR. PAUL J. MUCHA NY Lab Id No: 11480 AMERICA SCIENCE TEAM NEW YORK, INC 117 EAST 30TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10016 is hereby APPROVED as an Environmental Laboratory in conformance with the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference Standards(2003) for the category ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES POTABLE WATER All approved analytes are listed below: Miscellaneous Asbestos EPA 100.2 Serial No.: 59673 Property of the New York State Department of Health. Certificates are valid only at the address . shown,must be conspicuously posted,and are printed on secure paper. Continued accreditation depends on successful ongoing participation in the Program. Consumers are urged to call(518)485-5570 to ,4' verify the laboratorys accreditation status. s r Page 1 of 1 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WADSWORTH CENTER Expires 12:01 AM April 01, 2020 : ,._;� Issued April 01, 2019 CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR LABORATORY SERVICE Issued in accordance with and pursuant to section 502 Public Health Law of New York State MR. PAUL J. MUCHA NY Lab Id No: 11480 AMERICA SCIENCE TEAM NEW YORK, INC 117 EAST 30TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10016 is hereby APPROVED as an Environmental Laboratory for the category ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE All approved subcategories and/or analytes are listed below: Miscellaneous Asbestos in Friable Material Item 198.1 of Manual EPA 600/M4/82/020 Asbestos in Non-Friable Material-PLM Item 198.6 of Manual(NOB by PLM) Asbestos in Non-Friable Material-TEM Item 198.4 of Manual Serial No.: 59674 Property of the New York State Department of Health. Certificates are valid only at the address shown,must be conspicuously posted,and are printed on secure paper. Continued accreditation depends on successful ongoing participation in the Program. Consumers are urged to call(518)485-5570 to verify the laboratory's accreditation status. Page 1 of 1 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WADSWORTH CENTER Expires 12:01 AM April 01, 2020 t .. Il' :. Issued April 01, 2019 CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL FOR LABORATORY SERVICE Issued in accordance with and pursuant to section 502 Public Health Law of New York State MR. PAUL J. MUCHA NY Lab Id No: 11480 AMERICA SCIENCE TEAM NEW YORK, INC 117 EAST 30TH ST NEW YORK, NY 10016 is hereby APPROVED as an Environmental Laboratory for the category ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSES AIR AND EMISSIONS All approved subcategories and/or analytes are listed below: Miscellaneous Asbestos 40 CFR 763 APX A No. III YAMATE,AGARWAL GIBB NIOSH 7402 Fibers NIOSH 7400 A RULES Serial No.: 59675 Property of the New York State Department of Health. Certificates are valid only at the address shown,must be conspicuously posted,and are printed on secure paper. Continued accreditation depends on successful ongoing participation in the Program. Consumers are urged to call(518)485-5570 to verify the laboratory's accreditation status. Page 1 of 1