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Environmental Consultants and Contractors 3900 Kilroy Airport Way Suite 100 Long Beach, CA 90806-6816 562 426-9544 FAX 562 427-0805 www.scsengineers.com SCS ENGINEERS September 22, 20, File No. 01210145.00 Via Email (andylazz@earthlink.net) and US Mail Mr. Andy Lazzaretto Santa Fe Springs City Hall 11710 Telegraph Road Santa Fe Springs, California 90670 Phone: (562) 868-0511 Subject: Asbestos and Lead -Based Paint Survey, #1 Poppy Trail, Rolling Hills, California Dear Andy: This letter serves as SCS Engineers' (SCS) report of findings for asbestos and lead -based paint surveys conducted on the above referenced Property on September 1, 2010. The objective of this investigation was to identify asbestos -containing materials (ACMs) within the structures and characterize flaking paint systems for the presence of lead -based paint (LBP). The investigation consisted of an inspection of the structures as well as sampling and analysis of suspect building materials for asbestos content. This investigation was conducted with the understanding that the structures will be demolished. SCS should be contacted for additional recommendations in the event the buildings are to be renovated and/or remain in place. The Property is currently developed with a single -story, 8,000 square -foot single-family dwelling and an approximately 1,000 square -foot structure ("Stables"). Both buildings were reportedly constructed in 1955. At the time of inspection, the structures were observed to be in generally fair condition. The single-family dwelling is of masonry (red brick) construction and built on a concrete slab. Portions of exterior walls (overhang) are covered with plaster materials (stucco). Some partition walls and ceilings are covered with drywall materials. In addition, sprayed -on acoustical material (SAM) covers living room, hallway, and bedroom ceilings in the south wing. Living room, kitchen, hallway, bedroom and walk-in closet floor areas are covered with carpet. Bathroom floor areas are covered with ceramic tiles. Space heating/cooling is provided via pad - mounted air conditioning units. A transite flue pipe penetrates the attic and roof in the vicinity of domestic water heater. The roof is slightly pitched and covered with lightweight concrete tiles overlying composite asphalt sheeting/shingles. Gray asphaltic mastic is located at most roof patches and penetrations. The Stables structure is of typical wood -frame construction. Exterior walls are covered with wood siding with a large metal door located on the south side of the eastern wall. Stall partition walls are constructed of wood. The interior is open to roof rafters. The roof is covered with wood shake. Offices Nationwide .*, Mr. Andy Lazzaretto September 22, 2010 Page 2 A walk-through of the structures was conducted on September 1, 2010 by Mr. Udo Steinberger of SCS, an OSHA -certified asbestos consultant. Access to the structures was provided by Mr. Jim Mayfield of Mayfield Enterprises, Inc. ASBESTOS SURVEY A total of twelve (12) bulk samples were collected from the structures for laboratory asbestos analysis. The following suspect building materials were sampled: • SAM • Plaster materials • Drywall materials Roofing materials Each sample of SAM, plaster, and drywall material was prepared by collecting materials from several locations and compositing them into a single sample. Therefore, the number of samples collected was judged sufficient to provide adequate characterization of these materials. The transite flue pipe was not sampled but assumed to be an ACM, typically containing between 20 and 40 percent asbestos. A Bulk Sample Summary Log attached to this report provides a description and identifies locations of all samples collected from the structures. LEAD -BASED PAINT SURVEY SCS also conducted a limited LBP survey on September 1, 2010. Note that only those paint systems that were observed to be in poor condition (i.e., flaking) at the time of the inspection were targeted for sampling. Loose and flaky paint was observed on the exterior of the single- family dwelling at wall areas, fascia boards, garage doors, and a courtyard gate. Paint in deteriorated condition was also observed on portions of the Stables structure's eastern exterior wall and the above -mentioned steel door. A total of seven (7) bulk sample (paint chips) were collected from deteriorated paint systems using a scraper, five (5) from the single-family dwelling and 2 from the Stables. ANALYTICAL RESULTS Asbestos Survey Bulk samples collected from the structures during this inspection were placed in plastic Ziplock bags, labeled, and transported under Chain -of -Custody to Forensic Analytical Laboratory, a NVLAP (National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program) and AIHA (American Industrial Hygienist Association) accredited laboratory for analysis of asbestos content. Bulk samples were analyzed for asbestos using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) and Dispersion Staining in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Samples (40 CFR 763, Subpart F, Appendix A). Mr. Andy Lazzaretto September 22, 2010 Page 3 Analytical results indicate that the following samples contained asbestos at concentrations greater than one percent: • SAM • Drywall joint compound • Roofing mastic Although not sampled, the transite flue pipe is presumed to be an ACM. Samples of wall plaster, and roofing sheeting/shingles did not contain asbestos in detectable concentrations. Analytical results are summarized in Table 1, with the laboratory report provided in Appendix A. Lead -based Paint Survey Paint samples collected during the inspection were placed in plastic ziplock bags, labeled, and transported under Chain -of -Custody to Forensic Analytical Laboratory. All paint samples were analyzed using EPA Method 6010 with EPA Method 3050 used for sample digestion. Based on laboratory analysis, lead was detected at concentrations in excess of 600 parts per million (ppm) in the sample collected from the single-family dwelling's white exterior paint.. LOCATION AND QUANTITIES OF ACMS • SAM: south wing living room, bedrooms, hallways, and closets - 6,000 square feet (sq ft) • Drywall: north wing bedrooms, hallways, and closets - 2,000 sq ft • Roofing mastic: roof area - 20 square sq ft • Transite flue pipe: wall spaces/attic/roof area - 10 linear feet (In ft) (1 0-inch dia.) LOCATION AND QUANTITIES OF LBP • Single-family dwelling: exterior walls - 200 sq ft (deteriorated paint only) ESTIMATED ACM/LBP REMEDIATION COSTS Cost estimates for the removal of identified ACMs/LBP are provided below: • SAM: $24,000 - $30,000 • Drywall materials: $6,000 - $8,000 • Roofing mastic: $400 - $500 • Transite pipe: $250 - $300 • Paint stabilization: $1,000 - $1,400 • Contingency (5-10%): $1,850 - $3,800 • Abatement oversight: $5.500 - $7.000 Total cost estimate: $39,000-51,000 Mr. Andy Lazzaretto September 22, 2010 Page 4 Unit cost estimates for the abatement of identified ACMs/LBP are provided below: • SAM: $4.00 - $5.00 per sq ft • Drywall: $3.00 - $4.00 per sq ft • Roofing mastic: $20.00 - $25.00 per sq ft • Transite flue pipe: $25.00 - 30.00 per In ft • Paint: $5.00 - 7.00 per sq ft Note that the above figures are rough estimates for prevailing wage removal costs and may vary according to bids received from abatement contractors. These costs also assume that all ACMs will be abated simultaneously or consecutively (i.e. one mobilization). Separate or non-consecutive removal of ACMs/LBP from the structure may increase overall removal costs. CONCLUSIONS Asbestos Survey The following conclusions are based both on observations of potential ACMs during the building inspections and on analytical results. By federal definition, any substance that contains more than one percent asbestos (1%) is classified as an asbestos -containing material (ACM). Within the State of California, the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal -OSHA) defines an asbestos -containing construction material (ACCM) as any manufactured material which contains greater than 1/10 of one percent (0.1%) asbestos by weight. The laboratory's Limit of Quantification (LOQ) is 1% asbestos and greater. The designation of "trace" would indicate the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. Asbestos -containing SAM is considered to be a friable ACM and is typically not anticipated to readily release asbestos fibers if left undisturbed (a friable ACM is defined as a material that can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to a powder by hand pressure, potentially releasing airborne asbestos fibers). However, friable ACMs may release asbestos fibers when disturbed. SAM observed on ceiling areas appeared to be in generally good condition and does not pose a significant potential for airborne fiber release if not disturbed. Asbestos -containing drywall joint compound, roofing mastic, and transite pipe are considered to be nonfriable ACMs and typically not anticipated to readily release asbestos fibers if left undisturbed. However, nonfriable forms of ACMs may release asbestos fibers when disturbed, broken, or subjected to mechanical abrasion (e.g. sanding or drilling). In addition, non -friable ACMs may become friable if damaged. The subject ACMs appeared to be in generally good or fair condition and do not pose a significant potential for airborne fiber release if not disturbed. This report and analysis represent a limited characterization of asbestos materials within the subject structures. Not all of the suspect materials were sampled within each room or common area. Only a representative number of samples were collected from suspect materials within each homogeneous area regardless of the number of areas it was observed in. In addition, no attempt was made to provide a valid statistical approach to completely characterize all of the asbestos within the structure. Note that additional ACMs may be present within wall or attic spaces, plenums, crawl spaces, etc. that were not accessible during this inspection. Prior to being disturbed during renovation and/or demolition activities, any suspect building material not characterized during this inspection should be sampled and analyzed for asbestos content. Mr. Andy Lazzaretto September 22, 2010 Page 5 Lead -based Paint Survey Cal OSHA guidelines (Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Section 1532.1) are applicable to occupational exposures to potential lead -containing materials during renovation/demolition activities. Cal OSHA guidelines indicate that coatings or materials containing lead at concentrations equal to or exceeding 0.06 percent by weight or 600 mg/kg (milligrams per kilogram, equivalent to parts per million [ppm]) constitute a health hazard to employees engaged in lead -related construction work. Poisonings may occur if workers or visitors ingest LBP and/or inhale LBP dust. Based on analytical results, lead at concentrations that exceed the Cal OSHA guideline of 600 ppm is present in the single-family dwelling's white exterior paint system. Contractors involved in renovation/demolition activities should be informed of the presence of and potential health hazards associated with lead -based paint. Care should be taken to protect workers (i.e., respiratory protection) when disturbing lead -based paint during renovation/demolition activities. LIMITATIONS/DISCLAIMER This report has been specifically prepared for use and reliance by the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority with application to a survey for ACMs and LBP within structures located at I1 Poppy Trail. This report has been prepared in accordance with the care and skill generally exercised by reputable professionals, under similar circumstances, in this or similar localities. No other warranty, either expressed or implied, is made as to the opinions presented herein. No other party, known or unknown to SCS, is intended as a beneficiary of this work product, its content, or information embedded therein. Third parties use this report at their own risk. SCS assumes no responsibilities for the accuracy of information obtained, compiled, or provided by others. SCS appreciates the opportunity to work on this assignment. Should you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact either of the undersigned. Sincerely, Udo G. Steinberger P.E., C.A.C.. (OSHA CAC Certification No.98-2491) Project Manager SCS ENGINEERS UGS/TD:ugs Tom Dong, R.E.A. Vice President SCS ENGINEERS cc: Jim Mayfield — Mayfield Enterprises, Inc.(jimmayfield2003@yahoo.com) Enclosures: Table 1 - Analytical Results Summary (ACMs) ACM Laboratory Report, Bulk Sample Summary Log, Inspection Log LBP Laboratory Report, Bulk Sample Summary Log Sample Number 17657 Roof: East side - near center (below tile) 17658 Roof: Near center (below tile) 17659 Roof: West side - north of center, at ridge (below tile) 17660 Roof: West of center - at chimney 17661 Exterior: East overhang 17662 Exterior: South overhang 17663 Exterior. West overhang 17884 Interior. Entrance hallway - at ceiling 17665 Interior. West hallway - at ceiling 17666 Interior: East hallway - at ceiing 17667 Interior. West hallway - east wall, at electrical outlet 17668 Interior. East hallway - west wall, at electrical outlet Roof Area: East side - above water heater Sample Location Table 1. Summary of ACM Survey #1 Poppy Trail, Rolling Hills, California Sample Type Description Roofing Materials - Black (composite) Roofing Materials - Black (composite) Roofing Materials - Black (composite) Roofing Mastic - Black/gray Plaster Materials - White (composite) Plaster Materials - White (composite) Plaster Materials - White (composite) SAM - White (composite) SAM - White (composite) SAM - White (composite) Drywall Joint Compound - White (composite) Drywall Joint Compound - White (composite) Transite Flue "' Friability Material Asbestos Condition Content' ND Asbestos Type ACM Location ND ND Nonfriable Fair 5% CHRYSOTILE ND ND ND Friable Good Nonfriable Nonfriable Nonfriable Fair ND = None detected sq ft = square feet • Asbestos content determined by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) with dispersion staining as recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). **Sample not analyzed due to positive result in previous sample "' Not sampled. Assumed to be asbestos -containing In ft = linear foot dia = diameter 7% 2% 2% Roof Areas Roof Areas CHRYSOTILE Central/South Wing CHRYSOTILE North Wing CHRYSOTILE North Wing CHRYSOTILE East Roof Area Approx. ACM Quantity 25 sq ft 6,000 sq ft 2,000 sq ft (see above) 10 In ft/10-in dia ATTACHMENT A ACM Laboratory Report Bulk Sample Summary Log Inspection Log Forensic Analytical Laboratories Bulk Asbestos Analysis (EPA Method 600/R-93-116, Visual Area Estimation) SCS Engineers Udo Steinberger 3900 Kilroy Airport Way Suite 100 Long Beach, CA 90806 Job ID/Site: 012 ] 0145.00; # l Poppy Trail, 41 Poppy Trail, Rolling Hills Date(s) Collected: 09/01/2010 Sample ID Lab Number 17657 50594069 Layer: Black Tars Layer: Black Felts Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components: Cellulose (85 %) 17658 50594070 Layer: Black Tars Layer: Black Felts Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components: Cellulose (85 %) 17659 Layer; Black Tars Layer: Black Felts Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components: Cellulose (85 %) 17660 Layer: Black Semi -Fibrous Tars Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components: Cellulose (Trace). 17661 50594073 Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material Layer: Grey Cementitious Material Layer: White Cementitious Material Layer: Paint Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components: Cellulose (Trace) 50594071 Asbestos Type Asbestos (ND) Chrysotile Asbestos (5%) Asbestos (ND) Percent in Asbestos Layer Type ND ND ND ND ND ND 5% ND ND ND ND Final Report Client ID: 5208 Report Number: BI39420 Date Received: Date Analyzed: Date Printed: First Reported: 09/01/10 09/07/10 09/07/10 09/07/10 FALI Job ID: 5208 Total Samples Submitted: 12 Total Samples Analyzed: 10 Percent in Asbestos Percent in Layer Type Layer 1 of 3 2959 Pacific Commerce Drive, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 / Telephone: (310) 763-2374 (888) 813-9417 / fax: (310) 763-8684 Report Number: B139420 Client Name: SCS Engineers Date Printed: 09/07/10 Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Percent in Sample ID Lab Number Type Layer Type Layer Type Layer 17662 50594074 Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material Layer: Grey Cementitious Material Layer: White Cementitious Material Layer: Paint Layer: Off -White Cementitious Material Layer: Paint Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:;....:.Asbestos.(ND) Cellulose (Trace):, 17663 50594075 Layer: Light Grey Cementitious Material Layer: Grey Cementitious Material Layer: White Cementitious Material Layer: Paint Layer: Off -White Cementitious Material Layer: Paint Total Composite Values'of Fibrous'Components:,.: Cellulose (Trace).',','.•`. 17664 50594076 Layer: Off -White Semi -Fibrous Material Layer: Paint Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components:..' :. Asbestos (7%) Cellulose (Trace) 17665 50594077 :.Asbestos (ND)• Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive result irrseriesr;. 17666 50594078 Comment: Sample not analyzed due to prior positive' result in•series: 17667 50594079 Layer: Off -White Skimcoat/Joint Compound Layer: Paint Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components: Asbestos Cellulose (Trace): 17668 50594080 Layer: Off -White Skimcoat/Joint Compound Chrysotile Total Composite Values of Fibrous Components: Asbestos (2%) Cellulose (Trace) Chrysotile ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Chrysotile 7 %. ND 2 % ND 2 % 2 of 3 2959 Pacific Commerce Drive, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 / Telephone: (310) 763-2374 (888) 813-9417 / Fax: (310) 763-8684 Client Name: SCS Engineers Sample ID Report Number: B139420 Date Printed: 09/07/10 Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Percent in Asbestos Percent in Lab Number Type Layer Type Layer Type Layer Steven Takahashi, Laboratory Supervisor, Rancho Dominguez Laboratory Note: Limit of Quantification ('LOQ') = 1%. 'Trace' denotes the presence of asbestos below the LOQ. 'ND' = 'None Detected'. ,Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. (FALL) at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by FALL to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by FALL. The client is solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from FALL. Forensic Analytical Laboratories Inc. is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materials analyzed. FALI reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. All samples were received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted. 3 of 3 2959 Pacific Commerce Drive, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221 / Telephone: (310) 763-2374 (888) 813-9417 / Fax: (310) 763.8684 CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD SCS ENGINEERS Environmental Consultants . •3„' , k1L R0.4 1API> r L��t�( � i F i -3-7-1errg E? 4,.- tinth._ Floor Long Beach, California-Q08uf-,531k g' a -a b Phone: (562) 426-9544 Fax: (562) 427-0805 PROJECT NUMBER: ®/ Z / ., / L/5.. ,9 PROJECT NAME: 44. t Pc ep y I Rat L. TOTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES: i Z PAGE I OF I TURNAROUND TI REQUIRED: _5-Day 3-Day _Immediate Other PROJECT MANAGER: Lc G. J W.O. / S.O. #: PROJECT LOCATION: -If._ I 7'oP,0y if?4-t %1Ot-� I A, C. -F I t.i S SAMPLER NAME AND SIGNATURE: 4,0 �'K-w+rCPC r5 Yr- /&e, • (V‹.-? C- s� �- DATE/TIME CONTAINER SAMPLE /SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS/COMMENTS COLLEECCTE[ /�j SIZE/TYPE PRESERVA E �q./c3�/�c' I.D. NUMBER NOTES: RELIt�T:U;,HED B 0 COMPANY: SAMPLE DESIGNATION R� j i p SAMPLE f MATRIX Au; ini4 h4-arh - 4 C orb DATE: GAP TIME: 7-7 RECEIVED BY: (C NY:' RELINQUISHED BY: DATE: COMPANY: TIME: ANALYSES REQUESTED LAB USE ONLY SAMPLE CONDITION UPON RECEIPT: RECEIVED BY: COMPANY: 'DATE: (TIME: BUILDING INSPECTION FORM Building: .t4 / Poppy Fitz.* 4 c-. ITEM ROOM TYPE General Condition Occupied POPULATION TYPE Room Activity/Use Population Number Population Exposure (hrs per wk) WALL MATERIAL Wall Texture Floor Material Ceiling Material Ceiling Shape Ceiling Access Doors/Size (CAD) Well Access Doors/Size (WAD) SUSPECTED ACM MATERIAL TYPE Material thickness (inches) (approx) Physical Damage Number of Pipes (SB ,2", lb >5"X (approx) Pipe Diameter (inches) (approx) Number of: Elbows, Tee's, Valves (approx) Material Footage - Lineal Footage (approx) Number of Ducts/Size (approx) Material Footage- Square Footage (approx) FRIABILITY Exposure Potential Exposed, Potentially Friable, ACM Friable Assessment Water Damage BARRIERS Accessibility Distance to Repairs (ft. above head level) AIR MOVEMENT Air Erosion Evident Distance from InLake Vent (feet) Distance to Outflow Vent (feet) Vents near Friable Material Outside Openings SAMPLES TAKEN Sample Numbers EQUIPMENT (What Type) Electrical Equipment Chemicals Notes: > ,S Area: Retail Excel Yes Staff High un 10 un 20 Conc Ruff (Conc) Conc (Fla) No. No. Pipe r:SAM) / In. = ►i& f .S4 rs) High Med SB SB SB SB No. I sq. ft. = V. High V. High V. High Renov High Ceiling Encl 2 ft. High Yes ft. = ft. = Yes Yes `1'es) Yes s No) I Motor Fans Acids Fuels Mech Good (No) Office Med 20 40 Masnry Pitted Vinyl Tile ;Pitched) Storage (Eai Public Low 30 60 Wood Text (-ear0 Plaster Dome Size: Size: Air-Cel tyLo;) MB MB MB MB Size Room: Office Poor No. Maint V. Low 50 80 (Dfywa ' Smpotii Wood Wood Ribbed VFS V. Low SF44. (421pt.r tOCS High Med (LOW) High Med High Med MOW) Detero EarthQ (Age Med Low V. Low Encls Rail Pipes Plenum Pipes Tight 4 ft. 651, i I f) ft) Med (ow) I V. Low `No (No.,) I Window I Door No katui I Air EA. vf14 0-v P t I Type: I Transf Pump I Solvnts Cleanrs Page Rest/Rm I Warehouse (Other V. Poor Contr ovr 50 ovr 100 (Plast`er Corrugate Dirt Steel Waffle VFT Other LB LB LB LB Vendor Metal W. Paper (Ceramic) (Drywall Joist �Othe� Not Quantified None None None Abuse 'None) Furnature Med 15ft. Vent (.0ki-a.1-74kY Comp Oil/Gres 1i4s.) ZR!c (I /'. e'foAl^y) 4 idC+gr i i CrO43 /4/ —; t.4 f:- tt- ',_-' o ve 1 :q/4 to t., i J' R/ AP— % ram. f JR o vK f s 4 f J 4.2.oil trio ./s CiFr4 L D try c°Ff.4,,c Ram F Contacts: Z71t 7'F, .L — h47'Fifc-P f o': PAist f / tki '`Factors used to determine EXPOSURE INDEX (see Exposure Project No.: Algorithm) f /� s / Inspector: �,/elo <J A:14c.c.- I Date: 0114vt/ /o Other Other 6'iooF; Other Other Other p Ovr 15 Other (N/ (N/A) (NA ) Other Other Other ther; -4 J-1 Other (_VA (N/A) N/A DA n-L N/A N \ RQ D.P , N/A (-NA-) (N7A ) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (NTA) N/A N/A N/A / of I NOTES sF � I N/ Other Amt- / 2. L. ©GI r.. Po.r,; ,rhl,dv4t-e /IR4-riff; C fLc Ul2Ic /1 o c' to" ,/�') SCS ENGINEERS I © 2008 Forensic Analytical Laboratories Metals Analysis of Paints SCS Engineers Udo Steinberger 3900 Kilroy Airport Way Suite 100 Long Beach, CA 90806 Final Report Client ID: 5208 Report Number: M113473 Date Received: 09/02/10 Date Analyzed: 09/07/10 Date Printed: 09/07/10 First Reported: 09/07/10 Job ID / Site: 01210145.00, #1 Poppy Trail, #1 Poppy Trail FALI Job ID: 5208 Date(s) Collected: 09/01/10 Total Samples Submitted: 7 Total Samples Analyzed: 7 Result Reporting Method Sample Number Lab Number Analyte Result Units Limit* Reference 17672 30383336 Pb 0.025 wt% 0.007 EPA 3050B/7420 17673 30383337 Pb 0.048 wt% 0.007 EPA 3050B/7420 17674 30383338 Pb 0.81 wt% 0.03 EPA 3050B/7420 17675 30383339 Pb 0.15 wt% 0.006 EPA 3050B/7420 17676 30383340 Pb < 0.007 wt% 0.007 EPA 3050B/7420 17677 30383341 Pb 0.025 wt% 0.006 EPA 3050B/7420 17678 30383342 Pb < 0.007 wt% 0.007 EPA 3050B/7420 The Reporting Limit represents the lowest amount of analyte that the laboratory can confidently detect in the sample, and is not a regulatory level. The Units for the Reporting Limit are the same as the Units for the Final Results. Dave Sandusky, CIH, Laboratory Superdisor, Hayward Laboratory Analytical results and reports are generated by Forensic Analytical at the request of and for the exclusive use of the person or entity (client) named on such report. Results, reports or copies of same will not be released by Forensic Analytical to any third party without prior written request from client. This report applies only to the sample(s) tested. Supporting laboratory documentation is available upon request. This report must not be reproduced except in full, unless approved by Forensic Analytical. The client is solely responsible for the use and interpretation of test results and reports requested from Forensic Analytical. Forensic Analytical is not able to assess the degree of hazard resulting from materials analyzed. Forensic Analytical reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Any modifications that have been made to referenced test methods are documented in Forensic Analytical's Standard Operating Procedures Manual. Sample results have not been blank corrected. Quality control and sample receipt condition were acceptable unless otherwise noted. I of 1 3777 Depot Road, Suite 409, Hayward, CA 94545 / Telephone: (510) 887-8828 (800) 827-FAST / Fax: (510) 887-4218 ti P.- 1 it— ei0 .'% A 7' S..i' ii . - r .fd 371-1---Len9 DDom.; NintFloor' Long Beach, California-9966-7-53t5 �Y, 4-• 0. , Phone: (562) 426-9544 Fax: (562) 427-0805 PROJECT NUMBER: c::): 2-L I PROJECT NAME: /?sP ? PROJECT LOCATION: -14- ?e y SAMPLER NAME AND SIGNATURE: TC SAMPLE MATRIX I.D. NUMBER SAMPLE DESIGNATION II NOTES: REUNO9ISHED BYH / DATE: lJ CO PANY• / / TIME: ! ry .c.:fr7 DATE/TIME / "CONTAINER COLLECTED �; % SIZE/TYPE / ,ems RECEIVED BY: 67* COmPAt — a - 6l CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD TOTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES: 7 PAGE r OF f TURNAROUND TIME REQUIRED: 5-Day 3-Day _Immediate Other PROJECT MANAGER: le4;,..f' W.O. / S.O. ft: SAMPLE PRESERVATIVES SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS/COMMENTS DAL RELINQUISHED BY: TIME: COMPANY: DATE: TIME: ANALYSES REQUESTED LAB USE ONLY AMPLE CONDITION UPON RECEIPT: RECEIVED BY: DATE COMPANY: TIME: (t.31) BULK SAMPLE SUMMARY LOG SAMPLE NUMBER PAGE 1 OF SCS ENGINEERS LONG BEACH. CA BUILDING AREA ROOM MATERIAL MATERIAL COLOR SAMPLE LOCATION TYPE CONDITION 17i 7 10 12 1NSPECTOR(S) : r CEO �r' sr✓rio tsC;.) en. a • - fah r .J r O ( _ Pam' . y4.4r (Alit fi i.....9 - t L EL:. t» '% r T' C4 dr'. 6 If Co r-U'.f 0,1 DATE: (7 / //fc' JOB NO.: 0/ Ld,a I 9 �'.' • Abatement Instructions Mosquito Breeding California Health & Safety Code, Section 2002, 2060, & 2061 (Mosquito Breeding) To comply with Sections 2002, 2060, & 2061 of the California Health & Safety Code, the mosquito -breeding source listed below is to be eliminated by the specified revisit/abatement date. 1. Mosquito breeding has been found at: Owner/Occupant: Man Sbeen Address: #1 Poppy Trail, Rolling Hills, CA 9027n 2. In the following water source(s): _ Boat _ Pool Pond _ Jacuzzi X Fountain — Containers _ Sump _ Box Drain _ Water Trough Septic Tank _ Ditch _ Drain Channel Other 3. Revisit & abatement date: August 10, 2035 4. Means of notification: Posted X US hail Certified Mail Other _ Personal Receipt* *(Print Name: ) *(Signature: ) 5. Comments: The fountain/planter pictured in the attached photograph is to be filled in with dirt and/or concrete so as to prevent any future standing water that is capable of breeding mosquitoes Owner/Occupant of the property is to take any and all necessary action in the future to prevent the recurrence of this and other mosquito breeding. Please contact the Los Angeles County West Vector Control District at (310) 915-7370 ext. 533, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. prior to the listed revisit/abatement date if you have any question concerning these instructions. The Los Angeles County West Vector Control District 6750 Centinela Avenue Culver City, CA 90230 /65-4-5.— as, Executive Director bate f) v JUL 2 1 2005 STP #1 By CITY OF ROLLING HILLS ABATEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 040105 - 2 Abatement Instructions Mosquito Breeding California Health & Safety Code, Section 2002, 2060, & 2061 (Mosquito Breeding) To comply with Sections 2002, 2060, & 2061 of the California Health & Safety Code, the mosquito -breeding source listed below is to be eliminated by the specified revisit/abatement date. 1. Mosquito breeding has been found at: Owner/Occupant: Alan Sheen Address: gl Poppy Trail, Roiling Hills, CA 90274 2. In the following water source(s): Boat Pool _ Pond _ Jacuzzi X Fountain _ Containers _ Sump Box Drain _ Water Trough Septic Tank _ Ditch Drain Channel Other 3. Revisit & abatement date: August 10, 2005 4. Means of notification: Posted X US Mail Certified Mail Other Personal Receipt* *(Print Name: ) *(Signature: ) 5. Comments: The fountain/planter pictured in the attached photograph is to he filled in with dirt and/or concrete so as to prevent any future standing water that is capable of breeding mosquitoes. Owner/Occupant of the property is to take any and all necessary action in the future to prevent the recurrence of this and other mosquito breeding. Please contact the Los Angeles County West Vector Control District at (310) 915-7370 ext. 533, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. prior to the listed revisit/abatement date if you have any question concerning these instructions. / _az lyo e�avis as, Executive Director The Los Angeles County West Vector Control District 6750 Centinela Avenue Culver City, CA 90230 Volwl JUL 2 12005 STP #1 O"Y OF ROLLING HILLS By %/5/7 / bate ABATEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 040105 • X