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RFP #24-038A: On -Call Environmental Review Services for CHAMBERS <br />the Housing Division GROUP <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Converse will generally follow the standard practices of the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site <br />Assessments: Phase II ESA Process (ASTM E1903-19). If a Soil Gas Survey is to be completed, it will be in general <br />accordance with the Advisory -Active Soil Gas Investigations by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control <br />(DTSC) and California RWQCB, dated July 2015. <br />Lead and Asbestos Testing, Monitoring and Clearance (Converse) <br />Asbestos Survey: The Asbestos Survey will be limited to the predominant style of accessible materials that are present <br />at the building. Non-destructive sampling methods will be utilized. <br />1. Visual survey of the structure on -site for suspect asbestos -containing materials and homogeneous areas (areas that <br />have uniform color, texture, and appearance). If construction plans and/or specifications are available, Converse <br />can review these items to help in the identification of potential asbestos -containing materials (ACMs). Suspect <br />materials will be divided into friable and non -friable materials. The homogenous materials will be placed in one of <br />the following Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) categories: <br />• Surfacing Materials (sprayed or troweled -on materials) <br />• Thermal Systems Insulations (materials generally applied to various mechanical systems) <br />• Miscellaneous Materials (any materials which do not fit in the above categories) <br />Accessible interior and exterior areas will be sampled for the presence of asbestos. Destructive sampling will not be <br />performed. Samples of general building components (i.e., visually identical flooring material and ceiling tiles) will be <br />assumed to be representative of materials used throughout the building. Converse will not make a second effort to <br />survey building, or portions of building, not accessible during the field reconnaissance. <br />No destructive sampling methods will be employed during this survey. Therefore, void spaces between walls, floors, <br />ceiling or below soil level will not be observed or sampled. <br />2. Collect samples of suspect ACMs in representative homogenous areas determined by visual examination and <br />review of plans. Up to 80 bulk samples will be collected following accepted EPA procedures and will be analyzed <br />for asbestos content. <br />The strategy for the collection of asbestos samples will be in accordance with EPA guidance document "Asbestos in <br />Buildings: Simplified Sampling Scheme for Friable Surfacing Materials," EPA 560/5-85-030a, October 1985, 40 CFR 763 <br />(AHERA), and appropriate air pollution control district regulations. According to Occupational Safety and Health <br />Administration (OSHA) Regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101, a minimum of three samples must be collected of each suspected <br />ACM. <br />3. During the collection of bulk samples, damage to the materials sampled is often necessary to obtain representative <br />samples. Converse will attempt to collect the bulk samples in inconspicuous locations (behind doors, in closets, in <br />corners); however, it will not always be possible, and sample locations will be visible to the owner/occupant/tenant. <br />Converse will patch interior plaster/drywall sample locations and exterior stucco walls with patching materials. <br />However, Converse will not be held responsible for the quality or usefulness of the patching repairs. Samples of <br />vinyl flooring materials will not be patched but will be encapsulated with spray adhesive. <br />In addition to the bulk samples collected from the interiors of the building, samples will be collected from the roofs <br />and exteriors of the building. However, Converse does require written authorization for roof sampling. Please note <br />that puncturing a roof membrane will typically invalidate any warranty for the roof. In addition, Converse does not <br />guarantee the quality or usefulness of roof patching material. <br />4. Samples collected will be processed for shipment to an accredited laboratory following Environmental Protection <br />Agency (EPA) protocol and chain -of -custody procedures. Samples at the laboratory will be analyzed, on a normal <br />turnaround basis (5 business days), for asbestos content using polarized light microscopy (PLM). <br />The results of the survey will be evaluated to determine if asbestos -containing building materials are present in the <br />collected and analyzed samples. The analytical test results will be presented together with the sample locations, a list <br />of materials surveyed found to contain asbestos, and a field generated sample location map. An electronic file (portable <br />document format [PDF] format) of the final document will be provided to the Client. <br />"= Est <br />1979 <br />20 <br />www.chambersgroupinc.com <br />