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10.0 RECOMMENDATIONS <br />It is Ambient Environmental, Inc's. professional opinion that all Asbestos - Containing Building <br />Materials (ACBM) can be managed in place. If the ACBM are to remain at the facility, then an <br />Asbestos Management Program should be implemented, however due to the properties being <br />scheduled for demolition all asbestos containing materials should be removed prior to <br />demolition. Notification requirements in accordance with AB3713 and AB1564 and posting <br />requirements in accordance with Proposition 65 should also be implemented and maintained. <br />Maintenance, construction and repair personnel should be made aware of the presence of ACBM <br />All workers should be instructed not to disturb or damage the ACBM. Current federal and state <br />regulations require any repair, renovation and /or demolition of any ACBM shall be conducted <br />only by workers and /or contractors who have been properly trained in the correct handling of <br />asbestos. All asbestos work should be accomplished under the direction of a Independent State <br />Certified Asbestos Consultant with oversight performed by a State Certified Site Surveillance <br />Technician. <br />The ACBM is in good condition, and is not likely to pose an environmental and /or public health <br />risk as long as the material is maintained in its present condition. Ambient recommends that the <br />exterior stucco samples, which were detected as a Trace amount of Chrysotile be point counted <br />to try and get the concentration of asbestos under a tenth of a percent (0.1 %). <br />Ambient Environmental Inc. warrants that our services are performed within the limits prescribed <br />by our client with the usual thoroughness and competence of the engineering profession. <br />The recommendations in this report are professional opinions based solely on visual observations <br />and analytical analyses, as described in this report. The scope of services was limited to <br />accessible ACBMs and LBP, intrusive investigative techniques were not contracted for, and it is <br />possible that unrecognized ACBMs and LBP might exist in the facilities. <br />Opinions and recommendations presented herein apply to site conditions existing at the time of <br />our investigation and those reasonably foreseeable, as they cannot necessarily apply to site <br />changes of which this office is not aware of and /or has not had the opportunity to evaluate. <br />13 <br />19F -37 <br />