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d <br />a <br />Electronic Reporting Capabilities <br />TRC offers a web -based file exchange system providing a secure environment in which TRC project staff and <br />City representatives can share project - related correspondence and electronic documents. The file exchange <br />features an interface similar to Windows Explorer that allows file information to be categorized into a series of <br />folders. Users with appropriate access can upload and download files from folders in the repository. <br />Completed copies of reports including site assessment, groundwater monitoring and sampling, and <br />remediation progress, will also be provided in complete PDF format. The PDF reports will include figures, <br />tables and appendices as provided in the hard -copy reports completed as a component of the prescribed <br />scope of work. <br />Asbestos Survey <br />Licensed TRC in <br />(ACM) under the <br />spectors conduct building investigations for the presence of asbestos - containing materials <br />Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and the asbestos National Emission <br />Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). TRC has <br />performed these services for the City of Santa Ana at the El <br />Salvador Park Center, and for LENNAR homes at the Platinum <br />Triangle in Anaheim and the redevelopment of the former <br />MCAS -El Toro in Irvine. Our staff has experience with <br />identification, abatement, and replacement of interior and <br />exterior ACM types including fireproofing thermal system <br />insulations, roofing materials, ceiling and floor tiles, vibration <br />dampers, cementitious panels and boards, plasters, <br />contaminated soils, window caulks and glazes, and others. <br />t Inspections include visual site surveys coupled with the <br />e <br />collection and analysis of homogenous bulk material samples <br />by polarized light microscopy (PLM) for both friable and non - <br />friable materials. Homogenous bulk materials selected for <br />sampling will include surfacing materials, thermal system insulation, ducting and /or piping, and miscellaneous <br />materials such as floortiles, mastic, and roofing components. <br />The number of samples collected and analyzed will vary depending on the building characteristics, size, and <br />distribution of homogenous building materials. Asbestos samples will be collected in accordance with <br />Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidance document 'Asbestos in Buildings: Simplified Sampling <br />Scheme for Friable Surfacing Materials ", EPA 560/5- 85 -030a, October 1985, 40 CFR 763 (AHERA), and <br />appropriate South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) rules. <br />Hazards are identified and the potential for exposure orfuture disturbance is assessed through the use of EPA - <br />and AHERA- approved flowchart hazard ranking systems. A written report summarizing the sample collection <br />methodology and laboratory analytical results is prepared after receiving laboratory analytical results. Written <br />reports include a scaled site plan depicting the sampling locations and a tabular summary of the laboratory <br />analytical results. In the event that ACM are identified, the report also details the approximate square footage <br />of the material present at the location and a budgetary estimate of the cost associated with asbestos <br />abatement. <br />