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Environmental &- Disaster Restoration, Inc. ECOS Environmental - Glenwood Springs, Colorado 6690 Highway 82 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Office - (970) 945-4407 admire@ecosenvironmental.com www.ecosenvironmental.com ASBESTOS INSPECTION REPORT CLIENT: Gorman, James ADDRESS: 31 Sopris Ave. Carbondale, CO, 81623 EMAIL: jgorman444@gmail.com PHONE: 1-970-366-6111 Ecos JOB NUMBER: G-24-0252-AT G-25-0042-AT PROJECT LOCATION: Same Location DATE OF INSPECTION: 12-10-2024 DATE OF REPORT: 12-19-2024 DATE OF ADDITIONAL SAMPLING: 2-27-2025 DATE OF AMENDED REPORT: 3-12-2025 1 Tax Account ***PLEASE NOTE*** a Lieua ror prior years delinquent taxes can only be paid by certified (ands (Cash, Cashiers Check, Money Order, Wire or by Credit Card online). Summary Account Id R090014 Parcel N—ber 239328313014 0— GORMAN,IAMFSD Add— 31 SOPRIS AVENUE CARBONDALE, CO 81623 Sites Address 000031 SOPRIS AVEDW3157 COUNTYRD Legd See&— 28 Tb—hip: 7 Range: 99 S.ImlMaioa COOPERTON TWNSTE. Block: 13 Lac 28 TNRU:-Lot 30 do LATA 14085 SO Fr Inquiry M Of 04/0212026 rq Payment Type O Fost a0 Second Total Due $080 Value Area Id Authoenylype MRILey 009 -1R-W9 School 41.4550000 Nou-School 34.6780000 Actual Assessed SINGLE FAMRES.-LAND -1112 425$ 00 26,5W SINGLE FAMAESI34PROVEMTS-1212 228,330 14270 Total Vdoe (N--9d d) 653.330 4OR30 Tuea(N--9d d) $1,41592 Actual passed SINGLE FAM RES.-LAND - 1112 425M 29960 SINGLE FAMRES-UdMOVEMTS-1212 228930 16,100 Total Vdua (School) 653,330 46.OW T (School) S1909A0 Total Billed $3925.32 The —ts of our due on this page are based on last year's property value mutt—M. e C 0 S Environmental F Disaster Restoration, Inc. DATE OF ADDITIONAL SAMPLING: 2-03-2026 DATE OF AMENDED REPORT: 2-26-2026 SUMMARY ECOS Environmental & Disaster Restoration (EGOS) was contracted to conduct a limited asbestos inspection at the above referenced location to determine if there is asbestos containing building material (ACBM), in building materials located in the trailer home area of the property for a proposed demolition of the trailer home to remove from the structure of the property. The inspection was performed in accordance with the Standards of Practice of the Colorado Regulation 8 Part B in effect at the time of this Inspection. This inspection is not intended to be technically`exhaustive. The inspection includes all accessible building materials in the affected location; however, should any additional building materials be discovered during demolition, those materials must be sampled and analyzed prior to continuing with the work. Eighteen (18) samples were collected of the suspect materials, as listed in the Lab Data Table located on Page 10 of this report. Trailer home was tested for demolition. There was a structure built around the trailer home with stick framing and drywall as well as a wood framed built roof with asphalt shingles and framed exterior with wood and vinyl siding. The homeowner wishes to remove the trailer home from the structure without disturbing these materials, therefore they were not tested. If demolition of these materials is required for removal of the trailer unit, further testing will be required. Trailer home was a metal structure with silver paint and black tar sealant that will need removed and was tested. Window glazing was also tested. The interior consisted of ceiling wall board and wood paneling on the walls. Three different vinyl floors were discovered and tested as well as ceramic tile and grout in the bathrooms and kitchen backsplash was all tested. No sinks had any coating on them. Carpet pad was lifted and found to be stapled in. Cooling was provided by an evaporative window cooler. Heat was forced air with metal ductwork. No caulking or wrap was seen upon inspection. Additional Testing: Homeowner stated they would be removing the exterior siding, windows and doors which would include affecting the interior drywall of the outer structure of the home. Therefor asked for more testing for these improvements. The siding was a vinyl siding and there were a large number of windows and sliding glass doors in aluminum frames, covering the entire back area of the home. Testing included the sealant surrounding the windows and doors as well as interior drywall and vinyl floor that would be affected by these modifications. Eleven (11) additional samples of suspect materials were collected. Additional Testing 2-03-26: Homeowner requested additional testing be performed as they will now be "demolishing" the entire home with the exception of the foundation. A follow up inspection was performed to verify testing was completed in accordance with a full demolition. Upon inspection 3 additional materials were discovered needing sampling. The roof was a metal sheeting but had caulking around the penetrations. This caulking was sampled. An additional vinyl floor was discovered in the entry coat closet which was sampled. Glue down carpet was discovered in the entry and along the north addition, which was also sampled. It was explained that they wanted to remove the entire residence at this time but leave the foundation intact. Therefore, the foundation was not sampled. e C 0 S Environmental Disaster Restoration, Inc, The Inspector has prepared this written Asbestos Inspection Report for the sole use and benefit of the client. The asbestos inspection report shall identify, report, and make recommendations for future evaluation. The client agrees to read the entire Asbestos Inspection Report when received and shall promptly contact the Inspector with questions and/or concerns regarding the reported findings. The use of this report and information contained herein by others, in whole or in part, is not authorized without the written mutual consent of the client and Asbestos Consulting Firm, ECOS Environmental. INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS This inspection was performed by Tobie Taylor, Colorado State Department of Public Health and Environment Certification Number 21893. SAMPLE ANALYSIS PROCEDURF ECOS collected bulk samples, in a random and representative manner, of the homogenous areas as determined by the above -named Inspector, an EPA/State of Colorado Certified Asbestos Building Inspector. A simplified sampling scheme was utilized as described in EPA pink book table 2. Samples were collected by using wet techniques to minimize damage to the suspect asbestos containing building material (ACBM) and subsequent fiber release. These wet methods may entail wetting the surface of the material to be sampled -with water mist from a spray bottle or contained using a plastic bag. The sample container is pressed tightly against the surface of the material being sampled and with a twisting motion, the sampler is slowly pushed into the material for collection. The container is then labeled with a unique sample ID number and marked on the Sampling Area Diagram. The Inspector cleans the tools and equipment, following collection of each sample to minimize cross -contamination between sample collecting. The Inspector assumes materials in inaccessible locations were homogenous to those in accessible locations, to limit disturbance during the sampling process. All samples were placed in sealed, labeled containers, with sample descriptions and locations were recorded. Samples were delivered under a chain of custody for analysis to approved lab. Performance of this asbestos inspection is intended to reduce, but not eliminate, uncertainty regarding the presence of ACBM in connection with the above referenced property. No guarantee is expressed or implied that all ACBM was identified in the inspection. Therefore, ECOS Environmental cannot be held accountable for restrictions placed on us by the client, conditions or information unknown, or areas inaccessible at the time of the inspection. TRANSMITTAL OF Asns,roS SURVEY REPORT One copy of the building or structure asbestos survey shall be immediately transmitted by the owner as follows: One copy of the completed asbestos survey shall be sent by the owner, or their agent, to the local government entity charged with issuing a permit for actions such as demolition, renovation, remodeling or repair work under applicable State or local laws. The completed asbestos survey shall be kept on the construction site with the asbestos notification and variance, if required, throughout the duration of the asbestos project and any associated demolition, renovation, remodeling, or repair project. 3 e Lo S Environmental tY Disaster Restoration, Inc. ASBESTOS SURVEY INFORMATION The asbestos survey shall, at a minimum, identify and assess with due diligence, the locations, quantities, friability, and conditions of all building material types at the affected area of the building or structure. The certified asbestos building inspector is responsible for identification and assessment of all types of materials within the affected area of the building or structure. All building materials visually assessed shall be assumed to be asbestos containing building materials (ACBM) unless bulk sampling is conducted as per standard EPA and OSHA accepted methodologies. The subsequent analysis is performed by a laboratory with the requirements and analyses, which satisfy both CO STATE ELAP and Federal regulations. This includes multi- layered sample analyses to document non -asbestos containing material. The asbestos survey shall also include the building or structure name, address, the owner's name and address, or the name and address of the owner's agent, the name of the firm performing the asbestos survey and a copy of the firm's current asbestos handling license. In addition, the names of the certified inspector(s) performing the survey, a copy of their current individual asbestos handling certificate, the dates of the asbestos survey, a listing of homogeneous areas identifying which ones are ACBM, all laboratory analysis reports for bulk samples collected, and copies of the appropriate certifications for the laboratory used for analysis of samples taken during the asbestos survey. UNIDENTIFIED AND UNASSESSED ASBESTOS When any construction activity such as demolition, remodeling, renovation or repair work reveals suspect ACBM not identified in the asbestos survey, or has not been identified by OSHA or EPA requirements, all activities shall cease in the area where the suspect ACBM is found. Unassessed suspect ACBM shall be assumed, treated, and handled as ACBM, unless proven otherwise by standard EPA and OSHA accepted methods. To document non -asbestos containing material, analysis must be performed by a laboratory with the requirements and analysis which satisfy both CO STATE ELAP and Federal regulations. ASBESTOS ,ABATEMENT If the asbestos survey finds asbestos containing building material (ACBM) in the area of the building or structure to be demolished, renovated, remodeled, or have repair work, the owner or the owner's agent shall conduct, an Asbestos Abatement performed by a licensed General Asbestos Contractor (GAC) in accordance with all standards set forth. All building or structure owners and GACs on a demolition, renovation, remodeling, or repair project shall inform all trades about the ACBM on the work site. All ACBM impacted by the demolition, renovation, remodeling, or repair project shall be removed prior to access of other uncertified trades or personnel. No demolition, renovation, remodeling, or repair work shall take place by the owner or the owner's agent prior to the completion of the asbestos abatement in accordance with Regulation 8 Part B. For multi -phased work, access is restricted for 4 Environrnental tr Disaster Restoration, Inc. uncertified trades or personnel in the area where the asbestos abatement is taking place. Upon completion of the asbestos abatement, other trades and personnel will have access to the work site. For demolition projects exempt from asbestos survey requirements due to being structurally unsound, the demolition is considered an asbestos abatement. ASBESTOS PROJECT An asbestos project is any work involving the removal, encapsulation, enclosure, repair, or disturbance of friable or non -friable asbestos, or any handling of ACBM which may result in the release of asbestos fibers. An asbestos project shall include any disturbance of asbestos fibers, planning, asbestos survey, project design, background air sampling, gross removal, cleanup, the handling of all ACBM, inspection, final cleaning, air clearance, and final waste removal from site. An asbestos project starts with Phase I when the planning, asbestos survey, and design work begins as required. The project shall not be considered completed until Phase II D is complete. (See Table 1 below). Phase I (Prior to Asbestos Phase II Abatement Contractor) Start -> Abatement -> End A B A B C D Regulated Asbestos Asbestos abatement handling Final survey, Background work area(s) including gross cleaning Final waste planning, air sampling preparation removal or and removal and design and enclosure abatement, initial clearance from site construction cleans, and waste air samples Start -> Asbestos Project ->Final Clearance ASBESTOS ABATEMENT TRIGGER LEVELS An asbestos abatement in a Single -Family Residential Dwelling (SFRD) less than 32 square feet, 50 linear feet on pipes, or the volume equivalent of a 55-gallon drum is regulated by OSHA in 29 CFR 1926.1101. An abatement of materials greater than these trigger levels are regulated by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE). These regulations are found in the Colorado Regulation 8, Part B. In Public and Commercial Buildings, the trigger levels are 160 square feet, 260 linear feet on pipes, or the volume equivalent of a 55-gallon drum. In school buildings, any amount of damage to or removal of ACBM to greater than 3 square feet or 3 linear feet on pipes must be handled in accordance with the Colorado Regulation 8 and AHERA regulations. ASBESTOS SURVEY FLOW CHART e CIO S Environmental & Disaster Restoration, Inc. >1% rECOSprovidesnce (NOTuired) Homogenous areas sampling requirement: SF= Square Footage. LF= Linear Footage Homo GENous MATERIAL TYPE QUANTITIES Y MINIMUM # OF SAMPLES SURFACING MATERIAL 0 TO < 1,000 sF 3 1,000 To 5,000 sF 5 >5,000 sF 7 BULK SAMPLES OF MATERIALS WITH SURFACING MATERIALS 0 TO < 1,000 SF 3 1,000 To 5,000 SF 5 >5,000 sF 7 e C 0 S Environmental & Disaster Restoration, Inc. THERMAL SYSTEM INSULATION EACH MATERIAL 3 PATCH < 6 SF, LF 1 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS EACH MATERIAL 2 ASBESTOS REMOVAL CATEGORIES Category I Non -Friable ACM: - Asbestos -containing packings, gaskets, resilient floor covering, and asphalt roofing materials, etc. containing more than one percent 1 % asbestos when dry cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Category II Non -Friable ACM: - Any material, excluding Category I Non -Friable ACM, containing more than one percent 1 % asbestos when dry cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Class I Asbestos Work: OSHA term - involves the abatement of Thermal Systems Insulation (TSI) and Surfacing ACBM and PACM. Class II Asbestos Work: OSHA term - involves the abatement of ACBM which is not TSI or Surfacing material. This includes, but is not limited to, the removal of ACBM wallboard, floor tile and sheeting, roofing and siding shingles, and construction mastics. Class III Asbestos Work: OSHA term - meaning Repair and Maintenance operations, where no more than a minor quantity of ACBM, including TSI and Surfacing ACBM and PACM, is likely to be disturbed. Class IV Asbestos Work: OSHA term - meaning Maintenance and Custodial Activities during which employees contact but do not disturb ACBM or PACM and activities to clean up non-ACBM dust, waste and debris resulting from Class I, II and III activities. DEFINITIONS AHERA: ASBESTOS HAZARD EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT Asbestos Containing Material (ACM): material containing more than 1 % asbestos. Asbestos Containing Building Material (ACBM): means surfacing ACM, thermal system insulation ACM, or miscellaneous ACM found in or on interior structural members or other part of a school building or state building. Asbestos: A generic name given to several naturally occurring hydrated mineral silicates possessing a unique crystalline structure. They are incombustible in air and are separable into fibers. Asbestos includes the asbestiform varieties of chrysotile, crocidolite, amosite (cummingtonite-grunerite), anthophyllite, tremolite and actinolite. Environmental V. Disaster Restoration, Inc. Asbestos Abatement: Procedures to control fiber release from asbestos material. This includes removal, encapsulation, enclosure, repair, and disturbance of friable asbestos or any handling of asbestos material that may result in the release of asbestos fibers. Asbestos Consulting Firm (ACT): any person who performs or offers to perform any of the following activities, as required by Regulation 8, Part B, in the state of Colorado: asbestos building inspection and bulk sampling, development of asbestos management plans, air monitoring for asbestos fibers, development of asbestos project designs, and project management. Asbestos Laboratory: any person who performs or offers to perform asbestos analysis of bulk or air samples as required by Regulation 8, Part B in the state of Colorado. Asbestos Spill: any release of asbestos fibers due to a breach of the containment barrier or an abatement project, or due to any cause other than asbestos abatement. Assessment: an evaluation of the condition of ACM or ACBM, or suspected ACM or ACBM, which determines the need for a response action. Building Owner: The person in whom legal title to the premises is vested unless the premises are held in land trust, in which instance building owner means the person in whom beneficial title is vested. Certified: holding a certificate issued pursuant to this regulation. Emergency: An unexpected situation or sudden occurrence of a serious and urgent matter which demand immediate action and constitutes a threat to life, health or may cause major damage to a property. Delay of a contract does not constitute an emergency, nor are demolition projects emergencies unless the facility has been declared in imminent danger of collapse by a government entity. Friable: the material, when dry, may be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Friable includes previously nonfriable material after such previously nonfriable material becomes damaged or disturbed to the extent when dry it may be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. General Abatement Contractor (GAC): any certified person who performs or offers to perform asbestos abatement. Homogenous Area: an area of surfacing material, thermal system insulation material, or miscellaneous material uniform in color, texture, and after due diligence on the part of the Certified Asbestos Building Inspector, appears or has been confirmed to have the same date of application, and is unlikely to consists of more than one type, or formulation, of material. Inspection: an activity undertaken to determine the presence or location, or to assess the condition of, friable or non -friable ACM or ABCM or suspected ACM or ACBM, whether by visual or physical examination, or by collecting samples of such material. This term includes re -inspections of friable and non -friable known or assumed ACM or ACBM which has been previously identified. Environmental tY llisaster Restoration, Inc. Major Asbestos Spill: an asbestos spill involving the disturbance of friable ACM in an amount greater than the trigger levels. Minor Asbestos Spill: an asbestos spill involving the disturbance of ACM in an amount less than or equal to the trigger levels. Miscellaneous Material - building material on components, structural members or fixtures, such as floor and ceiling tiles, and does not include surfacing material or thermal system insulation. Nonfriable: material which, when dry, may not be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Damaged nonfriable material or nonfriable materials in poor condition may become friable. OSHA: Occupational Safety and Health Administration Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM): An optical microscopic technique used to distinguish between different types of asbestos fibers by their shape and unique optical properties. Project: planned work or activity to be finished over a period of time and is intended to achieve a particular purpose. Calculation to determine if activities required under Regulation 8, Part B, will exceed trigger levels id done by summing up all quantities of ACM present in the building will be directly impacted/damaged by the planned work will occur during a particular project. Building owners or contractors may not avoid the requirement of Regulation 8, Part B by breaking up a project to remain below trigger levels. Repair: Corrective action using required work practices to control fiber release from damaged asbestos material. Surfacing Material - material sprayed on, troweled on, or otherwise applied to surfaces, such as acoustical plaster on ceilings and fireproofing materials on structural members, or other materials on surfaces for acoustical, fireproofing, or other purposes. Thermal System Insulation (TSI) - material applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts, or other interior structural components to prevent heat loss or gain, or water condensation, or for other purposes. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM): an analytical technique used for the definitive identification of asbestos. This technique can be used for both air and bulks sample analyses as allowed by this regulation. Trigger Levels: The minimum amounts of ACBM required to trigger the state and OSHA regulations. e C 0 S Environmental N� Disaster Restoration, Inc. 140MOGFNOUS AREAS SAMPLFD DURING INSPECTIOP v p MATERIAL LOCATION H U o 2 Ow F W H W O� a M TYPE Material H H p w u C Q o w U P. CB1 M Ceiling tile East living room ceiling 0 N F G SD 2 720 CB2 M Ceiling tile Bedroom 2 closet ceiling 0 N F G SD 2 720 WG1 M Fibrous plaster and South kitchen window 0 N NF G SD 2 19 wood w/ aint WG2 M Resinous material South kitchen window 0 N NF G SD 2 19 w/ aint RC1 M Silver paint, fibrous Southeast roof by vent 7- Y NF G SD 6 2 720 tar and silver paint 12 RC2 M Silver paint Southeast roof side of 7 Y NF G SD 6 2 720 trailer VF1 M Sheet vinyl East living room floor 0 N F G SD 2 720 w/multicolored fibrous backing, mastic and wood VF2 M Sheet vinyl w/felt South bedroom 2 floor 0 N F G SD 2 720 backing and mastic 1VF1 M Sheet vinyl Northeast kitchen 0 N F G SD 2 132 w/fibrous backing and mastic 1VF2 M Sheet vinyl Northeast kitchen 0 N F G SD 2 132 w/fibrous backing and mastic 2VF1 M Vinyl tile and mastic Northwest kitchen 0 N F G SD 2 132 2VF2 M Vinyl tile and mastic South kitchen 0 N F G SD 2 132 CT1 M Resinous material Bedroom 2-bathroom 0 N NF G SD 2 60 w/ceramic tile, grout shower surround and mastic w/mesh C72 M Resinous material, Bedroom 2-bathroom 0 N NF G SD 2 60 ceramic tile, grout shower surround and mastic w/mesh 1CT1 M Ceramic tile, grout, North kitchen backsplash 0 N NF G SD 2 36 mastic w/ paper and mastic 1CT2 M Ceramic tile, grout, South kitchen backsplash 0 N NF G SD 2 36 mastic w/paper and mastic 10 ec,os Environmental h Disaster Restoration, Inc. 2CT1 M Ceramic tile, grout North bathroom 1 wall 0 N NF G SD 2 12 and mastic 2CT2 M Ceramic tile, grout Bathroom 1 wall 0 N NF G SD 2 12 and mastic 2-27-2025 Additional Sampling Al S Paint and drywall South laundry wall 0 N F G SD 5 2200 A2 S Paint, compound and South sunroom wall 0 N F G SD 5 2200 drywall A3 S Paint w/compound North entry wall 0 N F G SD 5 2200 and drywall A4 S Paint and drywall North lab wall 0 N F G SD 5 2200 A5 S Paint and drywall East storage ceiling 0 N F G SD 5 2200 3CA1 M Paint w/compound, Southeast laundry wall 0 N F G SD 2 2200 mesh and drywall corner 3CA2 M Paint w/compound, Southwest storage corner 0 N F G SD 2 2200 resinous material, mesh, drywall and wood WG1 M Caulk and wood Southeast exterior 0 N NF G SD 2 4 w/ aint window WG2 M Caulk w/paint North exterior window 0 N NF G SD 2 4 VF1 M Tile, mastic w/wood West laundry room floor 0 N F G SD 2 60 and mastic VF2 M Tile and mastic Northwest laundry room 0 N F G SD 2 60 floor 2-03-2026 Additional Sampling CPT M Carpet and resinous Southeast entry stairs 0 N NF G SD 2 160 Al material CPT M Carpet and resinous South of south living 0 N NF G SD 2 160 A2 material room 4VF1 M Red sheet vinyl Entry coat closet east side 0 N NF G SD 2 4 w/fibrous backing of floor 4VF2 M Red sheet vinyl Entry coat closet west 0 N NF G SD 2 4 w/fibrous backing side of floor RTA1 M Clear resinous Southwest of roof 0 N NF G SD 2 5 material w/ aint RTA2 M Clear resinous South of roof -Tv NNF G SD 2 5 material w/ aint MATERIALS ARE GIVEN A SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL FOR DISTURBANCE SO THE CONTRACTOR MAY REMOVE THEM FOR THE PROPOSED "DEMOLITION". 11 ec,os Environmental h Disaster Restoration, Inc. MATERIAL TYPE S= SURFACING TSI= THERMAL SYSTEMS INSULATION M= MISCELLANEOUS CONDITION G= NO VISIBLE DAMAGE D= VISIBLE DAMAGE <10% OVER ENTIRE MATERIAL OR 25% LOCALIZED SD= VISIBLE DAMAGE >10% OVER ENTIRE MATERIAL OR 25% LOCALIZED FRIABLE CATEGORY F= FRIABLE MATERIAL; MATERIALS THAT CAN CRUMBLE OR BE REDUCED TO POWDER BY HAND PRESSURE NFI= CATEGORY I NON -FRIABLE MATERIAL; MATERIALS THAT CANNOT BE CRUMBLED OR REDUCED TO POWDER BY HAND PRESSURE THAT DO NOT INCLUDE CATEGORY I NON -FRIABLE MATERIALS. POTENTIAL FOR DISTURBANCE L= LOW POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE D= POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGE SD= POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE ASSESSMENT CATEGORIES 1= DAMAGED OR SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED TSI ACM 2= DAMAGED FRIABLE SURFACING ACM 3= SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED FRIABLE SURFACING ACM 4= DAMAGED OR SIGNIFICANTLY DAMAGED FRIABLE MISC. ACM 5= ACM WITH POTENTIAL FOR DISTURBANCE 6= ACM WITH POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT DISTURBANCE 7= ANY REMAINING FRIABLE ACM OR FRIABLE SUSPECT ACM INVENTORY w DESCRIPTION HOMOGENOUS AREA LOCATION/FUNCTIONAL SPACE C$ AREA 1 TRAILER HOME CEILING CEILING TILE WG AREA 2 TRAILER HOME WINDOWS WINDOW GLAZING RC AREA 3 TRAILER HOME ROOF ROOFING PAINT AND TAR 12 e co s Environmental Ph Disaster Restoration, Inc. VF AREA 4 TRAILER HOME 1ST LAYER OF SHEET VINYL FLOORING 1 VF AREA 5 KITCHEN FLOORING 2ND LAYER SHEET VINYL 2VF AREA 6 KITCHEN FLOORING 3RD LAYER SHEET VINYL CT AREA 7 BEDROOM 2 SHOWER SURROUND TILE, GROUT AND MASTIC 1CT AREA 8 KITCHEN BACKSPLASH TILE, GROUT AND MASTIC 2CT AREA 9 BATHROOM 1 WALLS TILE, GROUT AND MASTIC 2-27-2025 ADDITIONAL TESTING A AREA 1O INTERIOR WALLS AND CEILINGS SMOOTH TEXTURE 3CA AREA 11 INTERIOR WALLS AND CEILINGS SMOOTH TEXTURE, JOINT COMPOUND AND DRYWALL WG AREA 12 EXTERIOR WINDOW AND DOOR CAULKING SEALANT VF AREA 13 LAUNDRY ROOM FLOOR VINY TILES AND ADHESIVE 2-03-2026 ADDITIONAL TESTING CPTA AREA 14 NORTH ADDITION FLOOR CARPET AND ADHESIVE 4VF AREA 15 ENTRY CLOSET FLOOR SHEET VINYL AND ADHESIVE 13 et 0 S Environrnental � DiSdSter Restoration, Inc. RTA AREA 16 ROOF PROTRUSIONS CAULKING CONCLUSION A visual inspection was completed of building materials within the Trailer home portion of the property for the proposed removal of the trailer from the structure. Eighteen (18) samples of suspect materials were collected and sent to Aerobiology Laboratory in Golden, CO, for analysis using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). r Samples RC1 and RC2 were returned from the laboratory as containing 7% and 12% chrysotile asbestos in the silver paint and black fibrous tar. Samples RC1 and RC2 were in the 3rd homogeneous area and were taken from the roof of the trailer of the property. Samples RC1 and RC2 were found to contain 7% and 12%of asbestos in the silver paint and black tar. According to CDPHE (Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment) guidelines and Regulation 8 protocols, All RC samples should be considered positive for asbestos. These materials can be made friable during removal and must be handled in accordance with Colorado State Regulation 8, OSHA, and the EPA. If these materials are to be disturbed, they must be removed by a certified abatement contractor to protect the health of the property owner, the public, and the workers. ADDITIONAL SAMPLING PERFORMED OF THE SURROUNDING STRUCTURE OF THE HOME FOR MODIFICATIONS OF DOORS, WINDOWS AND SIDING. ELEVEN (11) ADDITIONAL SAMPLES OF SUSPECT MATERIALS WERE COLLECTED AND SENT TO Aerobiology Laboratory in Golden, CO, for analysis using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). r All samples were returned from the laboratory as non -detect of any asbestos containing material. Additional sampling performed for Demolition of the property with exception to the foundation. Sampling performed on 2-03-2026. (6) additional samples of suspect materials were collected and sent to Aerobiology Laboratory in Golden, CO, for analysis using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). • All samples were returned from the laboratory as non -detect of any asbestos containing material. • This inspection is not intended to be technically exhaustive. The inspection covers all accessible building materials within the affected area at the time of assessment. 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CHAIN OF CUSTODY -1e ij(if)I/1�, J(t`' / �•M.,r lli•1 t, 11 �' i� +SSOCl�TES. � NCrJNI�ORtfEb i A Pace'Laborarory .• jjji�yyn� On+y Y2cceiveJE . I�vy11 i + 1 •,: Racavo:l Data 3 11'e f C: ient Name: Sampling Contact Tobie Taylor Egos Environmental & Disaster Restoration Email: ttaylan@ecosenvironmenlal.com Cc npary adc•es5:6690 t hat 82 Phone 970-W-4511 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Rapnr rig=ma,;::c admineecosenvironmental.ocim Sa'nt;ler'yoe ;,rytrxn ___-- SAS a••C,+,... Samp(inrq Zip CacW •�{ �� `L `1 Notcs: pop-; I lob Me;" �' f Turnaround Time ❑utine 24 Hour Same :i.ly n 4 Hour 3 Hour n 2 Hour NO E.l-,,burn New York Collected Av •: Rel•!yuishedBy' a No Colle_red Datc•: 12- .Plif Re ,qu.shed Date': -� Snopie Test Dodo Sampe Location n.�.n v urr mi Loor.oq iV, pi r� r l,-..f,Tc ?� � ,n r VI 3Ff12 T 1 1 2 . LAB USE ONLY !+ A; ra i1, bldoyyawt 1 1$7 V: - - fir. 27 0 C 0 s Environmental h Disaster Restoration, Inc. ADDITIONAL TESTING CTIMN OF CUSTODY �1 l:r mail ij, i e � 'ii li •I7V1! n11 .� %%14)(All \. JVi CKIItiJR,nn A Fa.. t it .Wwy Client Name Enos Environmental & Disaster Restoration Con•nanp Addrets.$B90 Hwy 82 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 SamF. ny2,pCock: 5 1E? Tkimaround Time Sampl— fr., r:ew York: 1, [ N. No —line ( ) 24 Hour Rwcrivcd8y� �� Sampling Contacr: Tobie Taylor Ernail: rtayloreecg,"nvoonmental co - Phone: 970.84&4511 Rwp.nrt:-+g Cnaills j 3dtn ln�l7M"ASCilVirpnrtsental.Caftl Samplar Ty..,c q,.,Irgn___,AS irti.dJv. Same D.l; 4 Hour 3 Hour 2 Houma Col[ertwd By I, RclinquiviecIBv" F Rehn u,s"c! Date" 9 ■ -..obl,"y4wt t to , 28 Environmental F. Disaster Restoration, Inc, ADDITIONAL TESTING CHAIN OF CUSTODY Arnobiolmy, LaltuatAt<.1I!•. i� aSSt74Ni[i. ..,PQCOMXWd 1' i APOWLaverno ry AOD41-211_7 lJfe any. Rece ved By' Received f]a!re V p� Client Name: Sampling Contact: Tonle Taylor Ecos Environmental & Disaster Restoration Email. dayioreemsenvironmental.com Coanpa,y nddre,s_t;890 Hwy 82 Phone_ 970-84"511 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Reporting E,nml(s.t adminCecosenvimnmentsi.com Sample, ryoe Ard.rx,1 Say a ,,G,hure Sarmp! ng 2.pCode: Nwea Po--. G - ' J i -AT Job Name Turnaround Tane'� outine 24 Hour Same Day n 4 Hour 3 Hour 2 Hour j NO' Samples from Now York- Collected By' �r Relmqu shed By': J� L ya: • No Collected DYo' - Reloqu shed Date - sample 1D Test Cods sample location assn[ w ,arer rs.araory 1.►a Orl t CPTA 1 r:� Z = rt4 .., -. ! , : 49 17 )rh2_ ►F- r j 15 I! 'B 19 �.r.+..osaetenr 1 +s»eas-ssse ;fIN n:., I.r1 29 SKETCHES LEDGER POSITIVE SAMPLES: POSTiTVE HOMOGEVLOUS AREA: ec os I'livirunmenlal r>_ Hi;asu-�r Ilr-swralion, 30 ec0S F i i v i rt j i i i i i e n I o I H i s List E,, i- I l e s L o ra t it) n ADDITIONAL SAMPLING SKETCH IF -T 4 I Ai Fed" L7 -A7 T YIT 4,L ,1 _ 414 1 31 e c 0 S GneirunnIHIIL I i ' I ) i � 1st(ur Itraluraliun, Ini;. ADDITIONAL SAMPLING SKF1'C11 WON EM C M IS Is MmnM mm �mmmmE2mmmiam �C smaimmimm ME ON ;am MMIMMMMMM m AM m Now mlyajim AM 9101 1111111MM1101MM M MEN MEN MUM 14MANININIMMEMMEEM OEM mumm"M AIMAIMINIMMINNIMEMEMSEEME M MEEMM mum MOEN WOMEN EMEMEN MINOR 0=1 --on IN III INNER MEN ME MENEM IM WE ME MENEM" ME ME ■�n■�■�M�,i�■M■ ■E■■■ten00.110101010101 U mimmommom No MEN] 32 �A • CERTIFICATIONS e C 0 S Environmental N. Disaster Hesturation, Inc. Owl f Colorado lkpartmml o I kIc Ht-alth and Emironm ASBESTOS CONSULTING FIRM This certifies that Ecos Environmental and Disaster Restoration, Inc 1teRistrattlon No.: ACF -1448Q has met the registration requirements of 25-7-507, C.R.S.-and the Air Quality Control Commission Regulation No. 8, Part B. and is hereby authorized to perform asbestos consulting activities as required under Regulation No 8. Part B. in the state of Colorado. I„uco Scptentber 11. 2025 lapv- October09.2026 35 Environmental — Disaster Restoration, Inc. t:osot ik Departmem Of hwie He it4t and bvimnwt ASBESTOS LABORATORY `�` i�., 'Ns certifies that Pace Analytical Services, LLC - (►oldvia fthtimfion No.; AL - 201 has met the rtgimration requirements of 25.7-507, C.R.S. and the Air Quality Control Commis;ioai Regulation No. S. Part B, and is bffeb authorized to perform asbestos laboratory te,ming actiWies, as required br Regulation No 8, Part B. in the state of Colorado. issued: April 18.2025 F.afriw lune2S.201.6 am 36 e os Environmental Disaster Restoration, Inc. e C o S Environmental Disaster Restoration, Inc. This report represents the opinion of the Certified Asbestos Building Inspector at the time of the asbestos assessment survey. If you have any question, concerns, or if additional information is needed please do not hesitatL- to call. Sincerely, Tobie Taylor, BI Colorado State EPA Asbestos Inspector #21893 ECOS Environmental & Disaster Restoration, Inc. 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Asbestos is the name given to a number of naturally occurring minerals that have been mined for their useful properties such as thermal insulation, chemical and thermal stability, and high tensile strength. The types of asbestos that are regulated are: Chrysotile, Amosite, Crocidolite, Anthophyllite, Tremolite, and Actinolite. Asbestos deposits can be found throughout the world and are still mined in South America, Australia, Canada, South Africa, and the former Soviet Union. Why is Asbestos a hazard? Asbestos is made up of microscopic bundles of fibers that may become airborne when disturbed. If these fibers get into the air, they can be inhaled into the lungs where they may cause significant health problems. Researchers still have not determined a "safe level" of exposure but we do know that the higher the concentration of fibers and the longer the exposure, the greater the risk of contracting an asbestos -related disease. Some of these health problems include: Asbestosis - a lung disease that causes scarring of the lungs. Eventually, this scarring may become so severe that the lungs cannot function. The latency period (meaning the time between the exposure and the onset of disease) is often 25-40 years. Mesothelioma - a cancer of the lining of the lung and chest and/or the lining of the abdominal wall. Asbestos exposure is one of the few causes of this cancer. The latency period for mesothelioma is often 15-50 years. Lung Cancer— Lung cancer can be caused by exposure to asbestos. A person has a much greater chance (50 to 84 times greater) of developing lung cancer if they are exposed to asbestos and they smoke. Cancer of the gastrointestinal tract can also be caused by asbestos exposure. The latency period for these cancers is often 15-30 years. Despite the common misconception, exposure to asbestos fibers does not cause headaches, upper respiratory irritation or other immediate symptoms. As mentioned above, the effects often go unnoticed for 15-50 years. When is Asbestos a hazard? Asbestos -containing materials (ACM) in good condition should not pose a hazard to building occupants. If these materials can be maintained in good condition, it is recommended that they be left alone and periodic surveillance performed to monitor their condition. It is only when ACM is disturbed or the materials become damaged that it becomes a hazard. When the materials become damaged, the fibers separate and may then become airborne. In the asbestos industry, the term `friable' is used to describe an ACM that can be reduced to powder by hand pressure. `Non -friable' means an ACM that is too hard to be reduced to powder by hand pressure. Mechanical grinding, sanding and dry -buffing are some ways of causing non -friable materials to become friable. Revised 3/24/15 Where Can Asbestos Be Found? Asbestos was, and still is, used in building materials for a variety of reasons. Asbestos fibers are incredibly strong and have properties that make them resistant to heat, chemical damage and insulate against electricity as well as adding durability to a product. Asbestos was added to thermal and acoustic insulation, fireproofing, roofing products and flooring. Some of the more common products that may contain asbestos include: ,Acoustical Plaster Decorative Plaster Ductwork Flexible Fabric Connections Joint Com ounds Laboratory Gloves ,Adhesives and Mastics Asphalt Floor Tile Electric Wiring Insulation Laboratory Hoods/Table Tops Packing Materials (for wall/floor :enetrations) (Base Flashing Electrical Cloth Blown -in Insulation Electrical Panel Partitions (Pipe Insulation (corrugated air -cell, block, etc.) lRoofing Felt Boiler Insulation Elevator Brake Shoes Breaching Insulation Elevator Equipment Panels lRoofing Shin les Car et Backings Fire Blankets _ Spackling Compounds Caulking/Putties Fire Curtains Spray -Applied Insulation Ceiling Tiles and Lay -in Panels Fire Doors 'Taping Compounds (thermal) Cement Pipes 'Fireproofing Materials Textured Paints/Coatings Cement Siding Flooring Backing Thermal Paper Products Cement Wallboard Heating and Electrical Ducts Vinyl Floor Tile Chalkboards High Temperature Gaskets 'Vinyl Sheet Flooring Construction Mastics (floor tile, carpet, ceiling tile, etc. High Temperature Paper Products Vinyl Wall Coverings ,Cooling Towers JHVAC Duct Insulation Wallboard Wasn't Asbestos Banned? There are common misunderstandings about an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ban on ACM products or uses from 1989. Many sources incorrectly report that all asbestos - containing products have been banned. In 1991, the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated much of the so-called "Asbestos Ban and Phaseout" rule and remanded it to the EPA. Thus, much of the original 1989 EPA ban on the U.S. manufacturing, importation, processing, or distribution in commerce of many asbestos -containing product categories was set aside and did not take effect. Six asbestos -containing product categories are still subject to the 1989 asbestos ban. However, EPA has no existing bans on other asbestos -containing products or uses. Products manufactured in other countries may also contain asbestos and can be imported into the United States. EPA does NOT track the manufacture, processing, or distribution in commerce of asbestos -containing products. It would be prudent for a consumer or other buyer to inquire as to the presence of asbestos in particular products. Possible sources of that information would include inquiring of the dealer/supplier or manufacturer, refer to the product's "Safety Data Sheet" (SDS), or consider having the material tested by an accredited laboratory before installing it in your building. For More Information, please contact: Asbestos Compliance Assistance Group Phone: (303) 692-3100 Fax: (303) 782-0278 Toll Free: 1-800-886-7689 Web page: www.colorado.clovicdpheiasbestos Email address: cdphe.asbestosCa)state.co.us CO LORADO Revised 3/24/15 2 f %', 7. ... STATE OF COLOMDO Bill Owens, Governor Dennis E. Ellis, Executive Director Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4,900 Cherry Creek Dr. 5, Denver, Colorado 80246.1530 Phone (303) 692-2000 TDD Line (303) 691-7700 Located In Glendale, Colorado ftftp://www.cdphe.state.co.us Laboratory Services Division 8100 Lowry Blvd. Denver, Colorado 80230-6928 (303) 692-3090 Colorado Depart ent: of Public Health andEavironunent BUILDING RENOVATION AND DEMOLITION WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW! Are you Remodeling, Renovating or Demolishing? You are subject to State and Federal Regulations requiring inspection for asbestos. Avoid penalties and delays: have your project inspected for asbestos by a Colorado -certified asbestos building inspector before commencing work. It is illegal to improperly disturb asbestos containing materials! Asbestos can be found in these and other common building materials: Ceiling textures, vinyl floor coverings and mastic, boiler and pipe insulation, heating and cooling duct insulation, ceiling tile, roofing products, clapboard shingles, etcetera. These materials are regulated; a certified asbestos inspector can determine which materials contain asbestos and which are regulated. Buildings of any age may contain asbestos; even those newly built may have asbestos -containing materials. For ALL Renovation Projects: • Buildings of any age may contain asbestos; even those newly built may have asbestos containing materials. ■ Inspection: the structures/components to be disturbed must be inspected for asbestos by a state - certified asbestos inspector. Contact CDPHE or go to our web site for a current list of Asbestos Inspectors http:/Iwww.cdl2hg.state.cc.Lis/ap/asbeshom_a§R or Asbestos Building Inspector Consulting firms can be found in the yellow pages section of most telephone books, under the heading "Asbestos Consulting and Testing". • If the amount of asbestos -containing material to be disturbed exceeds the following trigger levels than an abatement contractor must remove the material. o Trigger levels means amounts of material as follows: • With regard to single-family residential dwellings, the trigger levels are 50 linear feet on pipes, 32 square feet on other surfaces, or the volume equivalent of a 55-gallon drum. a With regard to all areas other than single-family residential dwellings, the trigger levels are 260 linear feet on pipes, 160 square feet on other surfaces, or the volume equivalent of a 55-gallon drum. • A certified removal contractor (General Abatement Contractor) must remove asbestos -containing materials that are regulated or may become regulated before they are disturbed by renovation or demolition activities. Contact CDPHE or go to our web site for a current list of General Abatement Contractors http-.//Www.cdoho.state.co.us/a/asbeshom.aso or Contractors can be found in the yellow pages section of most telephone books, under the heading "Asbestos Abatement". ® Notification: A written notification to CDPHE, payment of a notification fee and ten (10) working day waiting period is required before the removal (abatement) of regulated asbestos containing materials. Page 1 of 3 J:%sbestn and Lead Unfia%sbestos Forms\CDPHMenovatlon ehd Demolltlon,doc Regulated asbestos -containing waste material must be disposed of at an approved asbestos waste disposal site. Demolitions, Destructive Salvage, House Moving If you demolish, perform destructive salvage, perform de -construction, burn, destroy, dismantle, dynamite, implode, knock down, level, pull down, pulverize, raze, tear down, wreck all of a structure or structural components or you move a house you are subject to State and Federal Regulations even when there Is NO asbestos in the facility. Prior to Demolition: • Inspection: the building rnusf be Inspected for asbestos by a state -certified asbestos inspector. Contact CDPHE.or go to our web site for a current list of Asbestos Inspectors hftl?://www.cdjohe-state.co.ustapLasbeshom.as or Asbestos Building Inspector Consulting firms can be found in the yellow page section of most telephone books, under the heading "Asbestos Consulting and Testing" ■ Asbestos Removal (if necessary) must be performed by a Colorado -certified General Abatement Contractor. Any -asbestos containing material that is friable or will be made friable during demolition activities must be removed prior to demolition. Removal, in accordance with Regulation No. 8, is required if the amount of asbestos -containing material that is friable or will become friable during demolition exceeds the trigger levels. Notification of Demolition Form must be submitted to the CDPHE, even if no asbestos was found during the Inspection, payment of a notification fee and ten (10) working day waiting period is required before the demolition can proceed. During Demolition: • Recycling of materials, such as concrete or wood, that are bonded or contaminated with asbestos - containing material (ACM), such as floor the or mastic, is NOT permitted. Demolition of a building that has non-friabie asbestos containing VAT or tar -impregnated roofing materials remaining must be completed without causing the asbestos -containing materials to become friable. Concrete floors covered with floor tile shall be removed in as large sections as possible. Operations such as crushing, pneumatic jacking, etc. of materials containing asbestos are not permitted. When imploding or burning a structure, ALL asbestos -containing material, regardless of quantity, must be removed prior to demolition. For More information, p,1,~'a��e contact: Asbestos Compliance Assistance Group Asbestos and Demolition Permit Coordinator Phone: (303) 692-3100 Fax: (303) 782-0278 Toll Free: 1-800-886-7689 Web page: htt ://www.cd he.state,co.usla lasbeshvm.as Email address: asbestos state._co.us All asbestos abatement and demolition permit application forms are available from our web site or by calling the asbestos program. HAVE YOUR PROJECT INSPECTED BY A COLORADO-CERTIFIED ASBESTOS BUILDING INSPECTOR BEFORE YOU BEGIN Violation of asbestos regulations can result in monetary penalties and project delays. J:\Asbesta and Lead Unh%A96e9W8 FarmskoDPHE\Renovadoa na DomolP000.Uoe STATE OF COLORADO RENOVATION/DEMOLITION FACT SHEET Prior to ANY renovation or demolition in any public and commercial building that may disturb greater than the trigger levels of a suspect asbestos -containing material (ACM), an inspection must be performed to determine if abatement is required. Trigger Levels Single-family residential dwelling - 32 square feet (SFRD) 50 linear feet The volume of a 55-gallon drum All other areas excluding a SFRD - 160 square feet 260 linear feet The volume of a 55-gallon drum Individuals performing these inspections shall be State of Colorado certified Building Inspectors. • The inspection, sampling and assessments of the suspect materials must be performed as required by Colorado Regulation No. 8, Part B. Buildings, or those portions thereof, that were constructed after October, 12, 1988 shall be exempt from inspection requirements IF an architect or project engineer responsible for the construction of the building or a State of Colorado certified Building Inspector, signs a statement that no ACM was specified as a building material in any construction document for the building or that no ACM was used as a building material in the building. • Building Inspectors must be independent of the General Abatement Contractor (GAC) who will be abating any asbestos found. • Abatement, in accordance with Regulation No. 8, is required if the amount of ACM that will be disturbed in connection with the renovation exceeds the trigger levels. r ANY ACM that is friable or will be made friable during demolition activities MUST be removed prior to demolition. Removal, in accordance with Regulation No. 8, is required if the amount of ACM that is friable or will become friable exceeds the trigger levels. • A permit for abatement of friable ACM or demolition of a building, or a notice for the removal of non -friable ACM, must be applied for and received from the Division prior to commencing the activity. o Abatement and Demolition application forms can be obtained from: wwwsd he.state.co.us/a /asbeshom.as o Completed applications, along with the requisite fee, can be submitted to: • Permit Coordinator, CDPHE, APCD-SS-B1, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive S., Denver, CO 80246-1530, (303) 692-3100 by mail or in person e There is a 10 working day waiting period from the postmark or hand -delivery date to start work on a project requiring a permit or notice. 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Type(s) of ACBM to be abated: • Friable asbestos -containing roofing materials, including silver roof coating and roofing tar • Associated asbestos -containing sealants or materials identified during inspection Work Practices and Procedures: 1. Preparation: Work areas will be cleared of contents. Remaining surfaces will be HEPA vacuumed and wet wiped prior to abatement. 2. Containment: Critical barriers (6-mil poly) will be installed over all openings. A decontamination unit will be established. Negative air machines with HEPA filtration will maintain negative pressure and prevent fiber migration. 3. Removal: ACM will be kept adequately wetted and removed using manual methods to minimize fiber release. Materials will be double -bagged in labeled 6-mil asbestos bags. 4. Waste Disposal: All asbestos waste will be properly sealed, transported through a designated load -out, and disposed of at an approved facility. 5. Cleaning: The work area will be thoroughly HEPA vacuumed and wet wiped. Containment materials will be removed and disposed of as asbestos waste. 6. Air Clearance: A third -party certified specialist will perform final inspection and air sampling. Clearance will meet <0.01 fibers/cc per Colorado standards. 7. Demobilization: Containment and equipment will be removed and the site left clean and free of debris.