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Addendum One - August 1, 2025
Date Firm Name Question Answer
07/22/2025 SHKS Architects Andy Wiselogle I’m writing from SHKS Architects regarding
the City’s current Renton Historical Museum
Repairs request for qualifications. I would like
to ask if there is an established budget for the
work described in the RFQ or if that will be
determined with the selected consultant.
$350,000.00
07/24/2026
Rock Project
Management
Jamie O'Donnell 1. Are 11x17 pages allowed? If so, do they
count as one page or two?
07/24/2026
Rock Project
Management
Jamie O'Donnell 2. Is there a preferred completion date for
construction?
07/24/2026 Rock Project
Management
Jamie O'Donnell 3. Is there a schedule requirement to get
the museum program back up and running
by a specific date?
07/28/2025 Architectural
Resources Group
Nu NHI Nguyen Are CAD or Revit files available of the existing
plans and elevations?
07/28/2025 Architectural
Resources Group
Nu NHI Nguyen Do historic construction drawings of the building
exist?
07/28/2025 Architectural
Resources Group
Nu NHI Nguyen Does scope include assessment and repair
specifications for the exterior doors?
07/28/2025 Architectural
Resources Group
Nu NHI Nguyen Is roofing work to be included in the scope of
work?
07/28/2025 Architectural
Resources Group
Nu NHI Nguyen Are exterior window fabricated of steel?
An 11x17 page would count as two.
March 31, 2026, if possible.
We would like it opened as soon as
possible after construction is complete.
There will be artifacts to move back and
displays to set once construction is
completed.
See attached. This is all I have currently.
Renton Historal Museum.PDF and
CAPArchitect_final.pdf.
Same as above.
Yes, the doors need replacement along with
the ADA access.
No since the budget is limited.
Yes.
07/30/2025
All All Is a condition assessment required?Yes, the COR would like an updated condition
assessment.
Attachments N/A N/A Exhibit A - Site Walk Sign In Sheet
Attachments N/A N/A Exhibit B - Good Faith Survey
Attachments N/A N/A Exhibit C - Limited Good Faith Survey
Attachments N/A N/A Exhibit D - CAP Architect
EXHIBIT A
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
6510 Southcenter Blvd, Ste. #40 (206) 244-8965
Seattle, WA 98188 www.pacrimenv.com
REGULATED BUILDING MATERIALS SURVEY
Renton Historical Museum Remodel
235 Mill Avenue South
Renton, WA 98057
Performed for:
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057-3232
Prepared By:
Jamie Dueck
Project Administrator
PacRim
Sr. Review By:
Tricia Lewis
AHERA Accredited BI
PacRim
Report Date: 11/25/2024
PacRim#: 18089
EXHIBIT B
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1.0 Scope of Work............................................................................................................................................ 3
Section 2.0 Survey Definitions and Purpose ............................................................................................................. 4
Section 3.0 Survey Findings – Statement of Compliance ....................................................................................... 5
Section 4.0 Asbestos Sampling Summary by Homogeneous Materials ............................................................. 6
Section 5.0 Lead-Based Paint Screening Summary ................................................................................................ 8
Section 6.0 Universal Waste Identification Summary .............................................................................................. 9
Section 7.0 Polychlorinated Biphenyls Analysis (PCB) ........................................................................................ 10
Appendix A: Sample Location Drawings
Appendix B: Asbestos Inspection Summary & Asbestos Bulk Sample Lab Analysis Reports
Appendix C: Lead-Based Paint (XRF) Data Sheets & XRF Performance Characteristic Sheet
Appendix D: Universal Waste Identification Summary
Appendix E: Polychlorinated Biphenyls Inspection Summary & PCB Lab Analysis Report
Appendix F: Inspectors & Laboratory Certifications
Appendix G: Regulatory Documents WA State - Universal Waste Rule WAC 173-303-573
QAQC Review By: ______________________________ Date Reviewed: __________________
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Section 1.0 Scope of Work
Introduction: On November 13th and 15th, 2024, Todd Carter, an AHERA Accredited Building
Inspector and a DOC certified Lead Risk Assessor, and Paul Hanway, an AHERA
Accredited Building Inspector for Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. (PacRim),
performed a regulated building materials survey at the subject property described
below.
Site: Renton Historical Museum – 235 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA 98057 – a 5,442
square foot one-story museum originally built in 1941.
Limitations: Sampling of interior and exterior suspect materials was performed using discreet,
non-destructive sampling methods. No roof testing was requested.
Field inspection, data collection, and report generation were performed according to the following Scope of
Work:
Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACM)
1. Bulk sampling and analysis of suspect asbestos-containing materials (ACM).
2. Analysis of suspect ACM by a NVLAP accredited laboratory.
3. Quantity estimates of ACM.
4. Written report based on the technician’s observations, sample descriptions, and sample
location.
5. Statement of Compliance with W.A.C. 296-62-07721 Sign-off form.
Lead-Based Paints (LBP)
6. Perform limited screening of suspect lead-based paints.
7. Written report including: Sample descriptions, conditions, locations, analytical results, and
recommendations.
Universal Waste Inventory
8. Inspect and inventory lights and other equipment to identify and quantify fixture and lamp type
to determine presence of PCB and/or mercury.
9. Written report including quantity of Exit signs, HID Lights, and any other universal waste
present onsite.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)
10. Sampling of suspect materials for PCB analysis.
11. Written report including Sample descriptions, locations, and analytical results.
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Section 2.0 Survey Definitions and Purpose
DEFINITIONS:
Surfacing: Materials, which are either spray-applied or troweled-on for acoustical, decorative, or fireproofing purposes.
Thermal System Insulation (TSI): Insulating materials used to inhibit heat transfer or to prevent condensation on
pipes, boilers, tanks, ducts, and various other components.
Miscellaneous (Misc.): All other materials not included in the above categories such as floor tile, ceiling tile, roofing felt,
cementitious materials, wallboard systems and products such as caulking, mastics and putties.
Homogeneous Material: For the purposes of this report; Homogeneous Material is defined as an area of surfacing
material, thermal system insulation, or miscellaneous material that is uniform in color, texture, and application. When
materials are determined to be Homogeneous by the on-site AHERA Accredited Building Inspector; although laboratory
results may vary, in accordance with AHERA regulations, if any of the samples in a Homogeneous Material Sample Set
are found to contain asbestos, then all materials in the Sample Set must be considered to contain asbestos.
HM#: Homogeneous Material Number indicates which Homogeneous Material Sample Set that the collected sample
belongs to.
Homogeneous Area: For the purposes of this report, Homogeneous Area is defined as a summary of all areas where
a Homogeneous Material was identified within the Project Scope.
PACM: Presumed Asbestos-Containing Material indicates suspect building material for asbestos is treated as Asbestos-
Containing Material (ACM) until destructive testing can be completed to determine otherwise.
PURPOSE:
The survey was intended to identify possible asbestos-containing materials, lead-based paints, universal
waste, and PCBs on the interior and exterior of the building. This inspection covered only those areas which
were exposed and/or physically accessible to the inspector.
Materials uncovered during the course of demolition, renovation, or maintenance activities that are
not identified in this inspection report must be presumed to contain asbestos until PLM analysis
proves that this material is not asbestos-containing.
This survey is not intended for, nor should be used as a design specification.
The Asbestos in Schools Hazard Amendment and Reauthorization Act (ASHARA), effective November 20,
1990, expanded accreditation requirements to apply to persons who work with asbestos in public and
commercial buildings as well as schools. Specifically, ASHARA expanded the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA) Section 206 (a) (1) and (3) to require accreditation for any person who designs or conducts a
response action with respect to friable ACM in a building. TSCA Section 207 provides for civil penalties of
$5,000 for each day of a violation for not employing accredited individuals to design and conduct response
actions.
Sampling of suspect asbestos-containing materials was conducted as prescribed in 40 CFR 763.86.
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Section 3.0 Survey Findings – Statement of Compliance
In accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1001, W.A.C. 296-62-07721, and PSCAA Regulation III, Article 4, Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
performed a regulated building materials survey of the Renton Historical Museum located at 235 Mill Avenue South in Renton,
Washington 98057. Should employees or contract personnel encounter any suspect asbestos-containing materials (ACM) it is their
responsibility to:
1. Contact a representative of the owner.
2. Consult the inspection report to determine whether or not the suspect material contains asbestos.
3. If the suspect material does not appear in the inspection report, then that material was not sampled and must be
presumed to contain asbestos until proven otherwise by sampling and PLM analysis.
4. Ensure that all employees and contractors, who may disturb suspect materials, are informed and advised of the
location and type of materials that contain asbestos.
Limitations:
Sampling of interior and exterior suspect materials was performed using discreet, non-destructive sampling methods.
No roof testing was requested.
Survey Findings:
The following suspect hazardous and regulated materials were sampled and analyzed at the subject property:
Asbestos (See Section 4.0 for details):
The following materials were determined to be ACM by laboratory analysis:
·Non-ACM Yellow Mastic over ACM 9x9 Floor Tile & ACM Tar Mastic
Lead-Based Paint (See Section 5.0 for details):
Multiple LBP components were identified during the screening.
Universal Waste (See Section 6.0 for details):
·Exit Signs – Approximately 5 Each
·8-foot 2-tube Fluorescent Lights – Approximately 12 each
·4-foot 4-tube Fluorescent Lights – Approximately 12 each
·4-foot 1-tube Electric Lights – Approximately 2 each
·4-foot 2-tube Fluorescent Lights – Approximately 4 each
·8-foot 2-tube Fluorescent Lights – Approximately 1 each
·4-foot 2-tube Electric Lights – Approximately 7 each
Polychlorinated Biphenyls (See Section 7.0 for details):
None of the suspect PCB materials were found to contain greater than 50ppm.
I Hereby Attest:
The inspection report has been made available to me. I will inform all subcontractors of the location and types of
materials containing asbestos. I am authorized to sign on behalf of my company.
Contractor: Owner’s Rep:
Signature: Signature:
Print Name: Print Name:
Title: Title:
Date: Date:
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Section 4.0 Asbestos Sampling Summary by Homogeneous Materials
Bulk samples collected were submitted for sample analysis in accordance with method EPA-600/R-93/116: “Method for the Determination of
Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials”. Analyses were performed at Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc., a NVLAP Accredited Laboratory (Lab
Code 101631-0). Materials are positive for asbestos if they are found to contain greater than one percent (1%) or 1% asbestos. Materials
that are less than one percent (<1%) asbestos, although not considered positive for asbestos, when removed must follow applicable
Washington State regulations.
A total of thirty-one (31) bulk samples were collected by PacRim and submitted for PLM laboratory analysis.
Limitations: Sampling of interior and exterior suspect materials was performed using discreet, non-destructive sampling
methods. No roof testing was requested.
The following materials were determined to be ACM by laboratory analysis:
·Non-ACM Yellow Mastic over ACM 9x9 Floor Tile & ACM Tar Mastic
Asbestos Sample Summary Table by Homogenous Number:
HM # AHERA
Category Sample Description Estimated
Quantity Sample Location Asbestos Type / % Sample #
1 Misc. Acoustical Ceiling Tile and mastic N/A Room 110 None Detected (Both Layers) 01
Room 110 None Detected (Both Layers) 02
2 Surfacing Hard Plaster Wall tan scratch coat N/A Room 110 None Detected 03
Room 110 None Detected 04
3 Surfacing Hard Plaster Wall white finish coat N/A Room 110 None Detected 05
Room 110 None Detected 06
4 Surfacing Coating on concrete floor N/A Room 109 None Detected 07
Room 109 None Detected 08
5 Surfacing Coating on concrete wall N/A Room 109 None Detected 09
Room 109 None Detected 10
6 Misc. Expansion Joint N/A Room 109 None Detected 11
Room 109 None Detected 12
7 Misc. Window Frame Caulk N/A Stairs to basement None Detected 13
Stairs to basement None Detected 14
8 TSI Fiberglass pipe insulation N/A Room 109 None Detected (All Layers) 15
9 Surfacing Coating on concrete wall N/A Room 109 None Detected 16
Room 109 None Detected 17
10 Misc. Sheet Vinyl Flooring N/A Guest restroom None Detected (All Layers) 18
Section 4.0 Asbestos Sampling Summary by Homogeneous Materials – Continued
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HM # AHERA
Category Sample Description Estimated
Quantity Sample Location Asbestos Type / % Sample #
11 Misc. Sheet Vinyl Flooring N/A Kitchen None Detected (All Layers) 19
12 Misc. Cove Base Mastic N/A Kitchen None Detected (All Layers) 20
13 Misc. Carpet Mastic N/A Room 110 None Detected 21
14 Misc. Sink Undercoating N/A Kitchen None Detected 22
15 Misc. Sheet Vinyl Flooring N/A Kitchen cabinet below sink None Detected (Both Layers) 23
16 Misc. 9x9 Floor Tile and tar mastic 300 SF
Room 104 under carpet tile
Layer 1: (Yellow Mastic) None Detected
Layer 2: (Green Floor Tile) Chrysotile 3-5%
Layer 3: (Black Mastic) Chrysotile 3-5%
24
Room 101
Layer 1: (Yellow Mastic) None Detected
Layer 2: (Green Floor Tile) Chrysotile 3-5%
Layer 3: (Black Mastic) Chrysotile 3-5%
25
17 Misc. Carpet Mastic N/A Room 101 None Detected 26
18 Misc. 12x12 Floor Tile N/A Room 104 None Detected (Both Layers) 27
19 Misc. 12x12 Floor Tile N/A Room 104 record storage None Detected 28
20 Misc. Sheet Vinyl Flooring N/A Employee restroom None Detected (All Layers) 29
21 Misc. 9x9 Floor Tile under 12x12 tile N/A Room 104 None Detected (All Layers) 30
Room 104 None Detected (All Layers) 31
Materials uncovered during the course of demolition, renovation, or maintenance activities that are not identified in this
inspection report must be presumed to contain asbestos until PLM analysis proves that this material is not asbestos-containing.
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Section 5.0 Lead-Based Paint Screening Summary
The inspection and testing performed on the interior and exterior of the subject structure’s painted surfaces
did identify lead-based paint concentrations at or above the EPA/HUD standard of 1.0 mg/cm2 on the
tested components.
Sample# Substrate Component Location Color Pb mg/cm2
12 Wood Door trim Room 1 Beige 1.92
14 Wood Door Electric Room Beige 1.59
The XRF sample results are provided in Appendix C.
The Performance Characteristic Sheet for the SciAps X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (XRF)
model SciAps X550, February 1, 2022, is provided in Appendix C.
General Information:
It is important to keep in mind that although the EPA/HUD standard uses a criterion of 5,000 parts per million
dry weight or 1.00 milligrams per square centimeter (1.00 mg/cm2) for lead-based paint, there still may be
lead present in those results reported as negative. In the event that lead is present, Federal OSHA and
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries regulations will still apply since neither agency has
established a concentration of lead in paint below which the lead-in construction standards do not apply.
Workers wearing respiratory protection and who have received proper training in handling lead-contaminated
materials must be used for any construction activities (including manual scraping, manual/power sanding,
heat gun applications, general cleanup, and demolition) that affect a paint film containing lead.
If the building is to be renovated or remodeled, there are procedures regarding the disturbance or
removal of the lead-based paints that can be followed (i.e., initial air monitoring, clearance sampling,
etc.). These procedures can be found in HUD-0006700 Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of
Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing. It is not required that these regulations/procedures be utilized
on this project; however, because these are the only available guidelines for the removal of lead-based
paints, PacRim feels it necessary to inform you of these guidelines.
The current state rules or regulations that currently apply to lead-based paints are WAC 296-155-17603
Scope and WAC 296-155-17607 Permissible Exposure Limit. The WAC code states that if lead is
detectable in the workplace in any quantity, initial air monitoring must be performed on employees
doing demolition, renovation, or remodeling work in areas found to have materials containing lead.
Also, workers performing lead removal must be trained in accordance with WAC 296-155-17625.
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Section 6.0 Universal Waste Identification Summary
Universal Waste Rules
The Universal Waste Rule (UWR) establishes alternative, streamlined waste management standards in place of most of
the Dangerous Waste Regulations, Chapter 173-303 WAC, except for, WAC 173-303-050, 173-303-145 and 173-303-
960.
The following lamp types may be characterized as universal waste: fluorescent tubes, high intensity discharge (HID)
lamps (mercury vapor, metal halide, high pressure sodium) and compact fluorescent lights.
·Approximately 5 exit signs
·Approximately 12 8-foot 2-tube fluorescent lights
·Approximately 12 4-foot 4-tube fluorescent lights
·Approximately 2 4-foot 1-tube electric lights
·Approximately 4 4-foot 2-tube fluorescent lights
·Approximately 1 8-foot 2-tube fluorescent light
·Approximately 7 4-foot 2-tube electric lights
Universal waste must be removed and properly disposed of or recycled prior to building demolition.
Disposal of individual lamps is not regulated. However, disposal of large quantities of lamps is subject to dangerous
waste regulations (WAC 173-303) and the waste stream must be subjected to TCLP (Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure) analysis to determine the amount of mercury that could leach out of the waste. The TCLP limit for mercury is
0.2 mg/L.
PCBs belong to a broad family of organic chemicals known as chlorinated hydrocarbons. PCBs are produced by the
combination of one or more chlorine atoms and a biphenyl molecule. PCBs range in consistency from heavy oily liquids
to waxy solids. Prior to 1979, PCBs were widely used in electrical equipment such as transformers, capacitors, switches,
and voltage regulators.
A copy of the Washington State Department of Ecology Universal Waste Rule for Dangerous Waste Lamps WAC 173-
303-573, Publication # 00-04-020, June 2000, is provided in Appendix G.
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Section 7.0 Polychlorinated Biphenyls Analysis (PCB)
1.0 Introduction
This report summarizes the sample collection and analysis of suspect PCB containing materials from the
site. The PCB concentrations will be used to determine the appropriate handling and disposal requirements.
2.0 Description of Work
Pacific Rim Environmental (PacRim) collected samples of the suspect PCB-containing caulk, putty and
sealants products observed during the survey. Workers wore standard Personnel Protective Equipment
(PPE) and disposable nitrile gloves.
3.0 Sample Collection Procedures
Samples were collected using a razor knife or other hand tools. The samples were placed directly into clean
sample containers and stored in an iced cooler. The sampling tools were cleaned before and after each
sample using acetone followed by an alconox solution scrub and a triple-rinse in de-ionized water. A new
pair of disposable gloves was worn during the collection of each sample.
4.0 Sample Containers
Samples were placed in clear glass sample containers (4-ounce certified clean jars with teflon-lined lids) and
labeled with a unique identifier. Sample containers were provided by the analytical laboratory.
5.0 Sample Preparation
No sample preparation is required for this method.
6.0 Sample Preservation
The samples were stored in an iced cooler during the sample collection and shipping process. Once
collected, the sample containers were not opened until received by laboratory.
7.0 Sample Documentation
Sample location information was logged on a field data sheet and photographed. Samples were shipped and
received under chain-of-custody procedures to the analytical laboratory.
8.0 Analytical Procedures
Samples were analyzed by Friedman & Bruya utilizing EPA SW-846 Method 3550C 8082/608.3. Laboratory
Accreditations are provided in Appendix F.
8.1 Analytical Results
Zero (0) of the samples were found to contain PCB greater than the regulatory limit. The tabulated results are
provided below in Table A. Laboratory analysis reports are provided in Appendix E.
TABLE A
Sample
Date
Sample
Number
Material
Description
Sample Location Sample Result Regulatory Limit
11-13-24 PCB-1 Expansion Joint Main viewing area <0.02 mg/kg 50 mg/kg (ppm)
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Appendix A: Sample Location Drawing
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Sample Location Drawings
Samples positive for asbestos appear in squares EX:
Visually identified suspect materials assumed to be asbestos-containing appear in triangles EX:
Samples containing less than one percent asbestos appear in circles EX:
Samples analyzed and non-detected/negative for asbestos appear as numbers only EX:
V-#
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#
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City of Renton
Renton Historical Museum
Remodel
235 Mill Avenue South
Renton, WA 98057
Project # : 18089
Drawing # : 01 of 01
Sampling Date: 11/14/2024
Drawing by : J. Dueck
Drawing Not to Scale
Asbestos Samples
01- ACT & Mastic (C)
02- ACT & Mastic (C)
03- Hard Plaster w/ Tan Scratch Coat (W)
04- Hard Plaster w/ Tan Scratch Coat (W)
05- Hard Plaster w/ White Finish Coat (W)
06- Hard Plaster w/ White Finish Coat (W)
07- Coating on Concrete (F)
08- Coating on Concrete (F)
09- Coating on Concrete (W)
10- Coating on Concrete (W)
11- Expansion Joint (F)
12- Expansion Joint (F)
13- Window Frame Caulk
14- Window Frame Caulk
15- Fiberglass Pipe Insulation
16- Coating on Concrete (W)
17- Coating on Concrete (W)
18- SVF (F)
19- SVF (F)
20- CBM (W)
21- Carpet Mastic (F)
22- Sink Undercoating
23- SVF (F)
24- 9x9 Tile & Tar Mastic (F)
25- 9x9 Tile & Tar Mastic (F)
26- Carpet Mastic (F)
27- 12x12 Tile (F)
28- 12x12 Tile (F)
29- SVF (F)
30- 9x9 Tile under 12x12 Tile (F)
31- 9x9 Tile under 12x12 Tile (F)
Abbreviations and Meanings
ACT- Acoustical Ceiling Tile
SVF- Sheet Vinyl Flooring
CBM- Cove Base Mastic
W- Wall
C- Ceiling
F- Flooring
N
01 02 03 04
05
06
08071716
25
24
26
31
30
27
28
18
29
09 10 11 12 13 14 15
23
22
19
20
21
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Appendix B: Asbestos Inspection Summary & Asbestos Bulk Sample Lab Analysis Reports
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Asbestos Inspection Summary
Project Information
Job Number: 18089
Project Name: Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Project Address: 235 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA
Client: City of Renton
Date of Survey: 13-Nov-2024
PacRim Technician: Todd Carter
PacRim Technician 2: Paul Hanway
Limitations: No roof testing
Exterior Photo:
Technician Project Description: Museum interior and exterior
Turnaround Requested: 5 day
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 01 Homogeneous Material # 1
Material Description Acoustical Ceiling Tile and mastic
Building Component Ceiling Substrate Plaster
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 110
Quantity 700 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (Both Layers)
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 02 Homogeneous Material # 1
Material Description Acoustical Ceiling Tile and mastic
Building Component Ceiling Substrate Plaster
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 110
Quantity See 01 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (Both Layers)
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 03 Homogeneous Material # 2
Material Description Hard Plaster Wall tan scratch coat
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Damage Assessment Damaged
Sample Location Room 110
Quantity 10 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 04 Homogeneous Material # 2
Material Description Hard Plaster Wall tan scratch coat
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 110
Quantity See 03 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 05 Homogeneous Material # 3
Material Description Hard Plaster Wall white finish coat
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Damage Assessment Damaged
Sample Location Room 110
Quantity 10 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 06 Homogeneous Material # 3
Material Description Hard Plaster Wall white finish coat
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 110
Quantity See 05 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 07 Homogeneous Material # 4
Material Description Coating on concrete floor
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 109
Quantity 2000 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 08 Homogeneous Material # 4
Material Description Coating on concrete floor
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 109
Quantity See 07 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 09 Homogeneous Material # 5
Material Description Coating on concrete wall
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Damage Assessment Damaged
Sample Location Room 109
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 10 Homogeneous Material # 5
Material Description Coating on concrete wall
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Damage Assessment Damaged
Sample Location Room 109
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 11 Homogeneous Material # 6
Material Description Expansion Joint
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 109
Quantity 70 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 12 Homogeneous Material # 6
Material Description Expansion Joint
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 109
Quantity See 11 Unit of Measure
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Seattle, WA 98188
(206)244-8965 www.PacRimEnv.com
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 13 Homogeneous Material # 7
Material Description Window Frame Caulk
Building Component Window Substrate Metal
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Stairs to basement
Quantity 2 Unit of Measure Each
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 14 Homogeneous Material # 7
Material Description Window Frame Caulk
Building Component Window Substrate Metal
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Stairs to basement
Quantity See 13 Unit of Measure Each
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category TSI
Sample Number 15 Homogeneous Material # 8
Material Description Fiberglass pipe insulation
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 109
Quantity 100 Unit of Measure Lineal Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (All Layers)
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 16 Homogeneous Material # 9
Material Description Coating on concrete wall
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 109
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Surfacing
Sample Number 17 Homogeneous Material # 9
Material Description Coating on concrete
Building Component Wall Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 109
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 18 Homogeneous Material # 10
Material Description Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Guest restroom
Quantity 74 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (All Layers)
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 19 Homogeneous Material # 11
Material Description Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Kitchen
Quantity 150 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (All Layers)
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 20 Homogeneous Material # 12
Material Description Cove Base Mastic
Building Component Wall Substrate Wood
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Kitchen
Quantity 40 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (All Layers)
Sample Photo
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6510 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 40
Seattle, WA 98188
(206)244-8965 www.PacRimEnv.com
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 21 Homogeneous Material # 13
Material Description Carpet Mastic
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 110
Quantity 700 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 22 Homogeneous Material # 14
Material Description Sink Undercoating
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Kitchen
Quantity 1 Unit of Measure Each
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 23 Homogeneous Material # 15
Material Description Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Building Component Floor Substrate Wood
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Kitchen cabinet below sink
Quantity 6 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (Both Layers)
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 24 Homogeneous Material # 16
Material Description 9x9 Floor Tile and tar mastic
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 104 under carpet tile
Quantity 300 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% Layer 1: (Yellow Mastic) None Detected
Layer 2: (Green Floor Tile) Chrysotile 3-5%
Layer 3: (Black Mastic) Chrysotile 3-5%
Sample Photo
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 25 Homogeneous Material # 16
Material Description 9x9 Floor Tile and tar mastic
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 101
Quantity See 24 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% Layer 1: (Yellow Mastic) None Detected
Layer 2: (Green Floor Tile) Chrysotile 3-5%
Layer 3: (Black Mastic) Chrysotile 3-5%
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 26 Homogeneous Material # 17
Material Description Carpet Mastic
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 101
Quantity 300 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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Seattle, WA 98188
(206)244-8965 www.PacRimEnv.com
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 27 Homogeneous Material # 18
Material Description 12x12 Floor Tile
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 104
Quantity 80 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (Both Layers)
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 28 Homogeneous Material # 19
Material Description 12x12 Floor Tile
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 104 record storage
Quantity 300 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected
Sample Photo
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6510 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 40
Seattle, WA 98188
(206)244-8965 www.PacRimEnv.com
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 29 Homogeneous Material # 20
Material Description Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Employee restroom
Quantity 100 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (All Layers)
Sample Photo
Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 30 Homogeneous Material # 21
Material Description 9x9 Floor Tile under 12x12 tile
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 104
Quantity 300 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (All Layers)
Sample Photo
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6510 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 40
Seattle, WA 98188
(206)244-8965 www.PacRimEnv.com
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Asbestos Sample Sample Date: 13-Nov-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Physical Sample AHERA Category Miscellaneous
Sample Number 31 Homogeneous Material # 21
Material Description 9x9 Floor Tile under 12x12 tile
Building Component Floor Substrate Concrete
Homogen. Mtl Area N/A
Sample Location Room 104
Quantity See 30 Unit of Measure Square Feet
Asbestos Type/% None Detected (All Layers)
Sample Photo
Customer Name:City of Renton
1055 S. Grady Way
Renton
WA 98055
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Project Address:235 Mill Avenue South
Renton
WA 98057
PO Number:None Given
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
Turnaround Time:3-5 Days
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The bulk samples submitted were analyzed for asbestos content using P olarized Light Microscopy (PLM).
Analysis was performed in accordance with Appendix E to Subpart E of 40 CFR Part 763 and EPA/600/R93/116.
The test results pertain only to the samples submitted for analysis. Unless otherwise note d, the samples were
inhomogeneous; subsamples of compone nts were analyzed to achieve representat ive analysis. Separate layers of
layered samples were analyzed and reported separately. Unless otherwise stat ed, asbestos content was quantified
by calibrated visual estimation (CVES). CVES concentrations are reported in two to three percent ranges for
fiber concentrations ranging from one to ten percent, and usually five percent ranges for concentrations greater
than ten percent. Samples in which asbestos was not observed are reported as “None Detected”.
Limitations and Uncertainty:
Factors such as sample quality, sample size, interfering matrix material, fiber size, and fiber concentration
contribute to the uncertainty in asbestos concentration estimates in bulk mater ials. Relative errors exceeding
100% may occur in samples containing less than ten percent asbestos. Relative errors are typically below
thirty percent in samples having greater than ten percent asbestos, and ap proach zero as asbestos concentrations
approach 100%.
Asbestos fibers with diamet ers less than approximately 0.25 microns are not detectable by PLM. Fibers with lar ger
diameters may not be visible if obscured by interfering matrix materials. These extremely fine fibers may occur in floor
tiles, adhesives, products with cement binders, and other non-friable or semi-friable materials. This limitation can
be overcome using alternative analytical methods, such as Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM).
This report cannot be represented by the customer to claim product endorsement by the National Voluntary
Accreditation Program (NVLAP), or any agency of the United States government. This report shall not be reproduced
except in full without written permission from Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. (PacRim).
NVLAP Accredited Lab #: 101631-0 Report
Samples Submitted by: PacRim Reviewed by:_________________________________________________
Approved Signatory
Total Samples:31
Beginning Laboratory ID Number:2024-11-0203
Ending Laboratory ID Number:2024-11-0233
Samples Analyzed for this report
Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
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Customer Name:City of Renton
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
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Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
Lab ID:2024-11-0203
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 110
Field Sample Description:
Acoustical Ceiling Tile and
mastic
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:01 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose 90-95%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Brown, fibrous ceiling tileLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Brown masticLayer: 2
Lab ID:2024-11-0204
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 110
Field Sample Description:
Acoustical Ceiling Tile and
mastic
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:02 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose 90-95%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Brown, fibrous ceiling tileLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Brown masticLayer: 2
Lab ID:2024-11-0205
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 110
Field Sample Description:
Hard Plaster Wall tan scratch
coat
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:03 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral AggregateTan scratch coat
Lab ID:2024-11-0206
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 110
Field Sample Description:
Hard Plaster Wall tan scratch
coat
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:04 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral AggregateTan scratch coat
Lab ID:2024-11-0207
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 110
Field Sample Description:
Hard Plaster Wall white
finish coat
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:05 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral AggregateWhite finish coat
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Customer Name:City of Renton
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
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Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
Lab ID:2024-11-0208
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 110
Field Sample Description:
Hard Plaster Wall white
finish coat
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:06 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral AggregateWhite finish coat
Lab ID:2024-11-0209
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Coating on concrete floor
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:07 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Grey, cementitious concrete
coating
Lab ID:2024-11-0210
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Coating on concrete floor
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:08 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Grey, cementitious concrete
coating
Lab ID:2024-11-0211
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Coating on concrete wall
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:09 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Mud coating material
Lab ID:2024-11-0212
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Coating on concrete wall
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:10 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral AggregateMud coating material
Lab ID:2024-11-0213
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Expansion Joint
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:11 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Tan expansion joint
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. 6510 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 40 Tukwila, WA 98188
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Customer Name:City of Renton
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
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Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
Lab ID:2024-11-0214
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Expansion Joint
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:12 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Tan expansion joint
Lab ID:2024-11-0215
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Stairs to basement
Field Sample Description:
Window Frame Caulk
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:13 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Grey caulk
Lab ID:2024-11-0216
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Stairs to basement
Field Sample Description:
Window Frame Caulk
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:14 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Grey caulk
Lab ID:2024-11-0217
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Fiberglass pipe insulation
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:15 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Fibrous Glass 90-95%Binder, Mineral AggregateYellow fibrous insulationLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Tar
Black masticLayer: 2
None Detected Cellulose 40-45%Binder, Mineral AggregateGrey, fibrous wrap with silver
foil backing
Layer: 3
Lab ID:2024-11-0218
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Coating on concrete wall
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:16 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Grey coating materialLayer: 1
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. 6510 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 40 Tukwila, WA 98188
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Customer Name:City of Renton
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
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Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
Lab ID:2024-11-0219
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 109
Field Sample Description:
Coating on concrete
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:17 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Paint
Grey coating material
Lab ID:2024-11-0220
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Guest restroom
Field Sample Description:
Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:18 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
White sheet vinyl flooringLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose 35-40%
Fibrous Glass 8-10%
Binder, Mineral AggregateGrey, fibrous paper backingLayer: 2
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 3
Lab ID:2024-11-0221
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Kitchen
Field Sample Description:
Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:19 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
Grey sheet vinyl flooringLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose 35-40%
Fibrous Glass 8-10%
Binder, Mineral AggregateGrey, fibrous paper backingLayer: 2
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 3
Lab ID:2024-11-0222
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Kitchen
Field Sample Description:
Cove Base Mastic
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:20 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/18/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
Grey cove baseLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Tan masticLayer: 2
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Brown masticLayer: 3
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. 6510 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 40 Tukwila, WA 98188
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Customer Name:City of Renton
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
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Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
Lab ID:2024-11-0223
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 110
Field Sample Description:
Carpet Mastic
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:21 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%
Synthetics <1%
Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow mastic
Lab ID:2024-11-0224
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Kitchen
Field Sample Description:
Sink Undercoating
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:22 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Synthetics 1-3%
Cellulose <1%
Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Tar
Black sink undercoat
Lab ID:2024-11-0225
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Kitchen cabinet below
sink
Field Sample Description:
Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:23 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
Off-white sheet vinyl flooringLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose 45-50%
Synthetics 1-3%
Fibrous Glass <1%
Binder, Mineral AggregateGrey, fibrous paper backingLayer: 2
Lab ID:2024-11-0226
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 104 under carpet
tile
Field Sample Description:
9x9 Floor Tile and tar mastic
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:24 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%
Synthetics <1%
Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 1
Chrysotile 3-5%Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
Green floor tileLayer: 2
Chrysotile 3-5%Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Tar
Black masticLayer: 3
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Customer Name:City of Renton
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
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Bulk Sample Analysis Report
7 of 8Page:
Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
Lab ID:2024-11-0227
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 101
Field Sample Description:
9x9 Floor Tile and tar mastic
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:25 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 1
Chrysotile 3-5%Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
Green floor tileLayer: 2
Chrysotile 3-5%Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Tar
Black masticLayer: 3
Lab ID:2024-11-0228
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 101
Field Sample Description:
Carpet Mastic
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:26 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%
Synthetics <1%
Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow mastic
Lab ID:2024-11-0229
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 104
Field Sample Description:
12x12 Floor Tile
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:27 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
White floor tileLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 2
Lab ID:2024-11-0230
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 104 record storage
Field Sample Description:
12x12 Floor Tile
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:28 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
White floor tile
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Customer Name:City of Renton
Project Name:Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date:13-Nov-2024
Customer Project Number:None Given
PacRim Number:18089
Report Number:2024-11-0203
Date Received:11/13/2024
Analyst(s):Shannon Clegg
11/19/2024
11/19/2024
Report By:Shannon Clegg
Report Date:11/19/2024
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Bulk Sample Analysis Report
8 of 8Page:
Sample Set Number
2024-3960
Analysis Start Date:
Analysis End Date:
Lab ID:2024-11-0231
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Employee restroom
Field Sample Description:
Sheet Vinyl Flooring
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:29 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Vinyl
White sheet vinyl flooringLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose 35-40%
Fibrous Glass 8-10%
Binder, Mineral AggregateGrey, fibrous paper backingLayer: 2
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 3
Lab ID:2024-11-0232
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 104
Field Sample Description:
9x9 Floor Tile under 12x12
tile
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:30 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose 1-3%Binder, Mineral AggregateGrey floor tileLayer: 2
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Tar
Black masticLayer: 3
Lab ID:2024-11-0233
Asbestos Type/%Non-Asbestos Fibers Non-Fibrous Materials
Field Sample Location:
Room 104
Field Sample Description:
9x9 Floor Tile under 12x12
tile
Lab Sample Description
Field Sample Number:31 Analyst:SLC
Analysis Date:11/19/2024
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Adhesive
Yellow masticLayer: 1
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral AggregateGrey floor tileLayer: 2
None Detected Cellulose <1%Binder, Mineral Aggregate,
Tar
Black masticLayer: 3
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Appendix C: Lead-Based Paint (XRF) Data Sheets & XRF Performance Characteristic Sheet
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* HUD standard is 1.0 mg/cm2 WISHA standard is any amount of lead is considered lead containing material
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Lead-Based Paint (XRF) Data Sheet
Client: City of Renton XRF Serial #: 01183
Project: Renton Historical Museum Remodel Inspection Date: 15-Nov-2024
Project Address: 235 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA Inspection By: Todd Carter
Reviewed by: Jamie Dueck PacRim Job# 18089
Sample# Calibration Substrate Component Location Color Result* Pb mg/cm2
01 Yes System Calibration Pass 1.16
02 Yes System Calibration Pass 1.17
03 Yes System Calibration Pass 1.18
04 No Concrete Floor Main display room Grey Negative 0.00
05 No Plaster Wall Room 2 White Negative 0.00
06 No Plaster Window sill Room 2 White Negative 0.00
07 No Concrete Wall Room 1 Black Negative 0.55
08 No Plaster Wall Entry lobby White Negative 0.00
09 No Plaster Wall Office White Negative 0.00
10 No Plaster Window sill Office White Negative 0.00
11 No Concrete Wall Room 1 Beige Negative 0.68
12 No Wood Door trim Room 1 Beige Positive 1.92
13 No Concrete Wall Room 1 Beige Negative 0.62
14 No Wood Door Electric Room Beige Positive 1.59
15 No Plaster Wall Office White Negative 0.00
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Sample# Calibration Substrate Component Location Color Result* Pb mg/cm2
16 No Wood Door trim Office White Negative 0.20
17 No Wood Door trim Office White Negative 0.61
18 No Concrete Wall Stairwell White Negative 0.81
19 No Concrete Wall Room 1 Black Negative 0.72
20 Yes System Calibration Pass 1.18
21 Yes System Calibration Pass 1.22
22 Yes System Calibration Pass 1.16
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Lead Inspection Summary
Project Information
Job Number: 18089
Project Name: Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Project Address: 235 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA
Client: City of Renton
Date of Survey: 15-Nov-2024
PacRim Technician: Todd Carter
Exterior Photo:
Limitations: Lead screen for renovation
XRF ID#: 01183
Technician signature
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Lead Samples
Sample Number -117
Calibration No
Substrate Description Concrete
Component Wall
Color Black
Sample Location Room 1
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 0.55
Result Negative
Sample Photo
Lead Samples
Sample Number -121
Calibration No
Substrate Description Concrete
Component Wall
Color Beige
Sample Location Room 1
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 0.68
Result Negative
Sample Photo
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Lead Samples
Sample Number -122
Calibration No
Substrate Description Wood
Component Door trim
Color Beige
Sample Location Room 1
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 1.92
Result Positive
Sample Photo
Lead Samples
Sample Number -124
Calibration No
Substrate Description Wood
Component Door
Color Beige
Sample Location Elec Room
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 1.59
Result Positive
Sample Photo
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Lead Samples
Sample Number -126
Calibration No
Substrate Description Wood
Component Door trim
Color White
Sample Location Office
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 0.20
Result Negative
Sample Photo
Lead Samples
Sample Number -127
Calibration No
Substrate Description Wood
Component Door trim
Color White
Sample Location Office
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 0.61
Result Negative
Sample Photo
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Lead Samples
Sample Number -128
Calibration No
Substrate Description Concrete
Component Wall
Color White
Sample Location Stairwell
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 0.81
Result Negative
Lead Samples
Sample Number -129
Calibration No
Substrate Description Concrete
Component Wall
Color Black
Sample Location Room 1
XRF Reading (Mg/cm2 lead) 0.72
Result Negative
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Appendix D: Universal Waste Identification Summary
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Universal Waste Inspection Summary
Project Information
Job Number: 18089
Project Name: Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Project Address: 235 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA
Client: City of Renton
Date of Survey: 13-Nov-2024
PacRim Technician: Todd Carter
PacRim Technician 2: Paul Hanway
Exterior Photo:
Technician Project Description: Museum interior and exterior
Turnaround Requested: 5 Day
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Universal Waste Sample Sample Date: 17-May-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Universal Waste
Sample Number UW-01
Material Description Exit signs
Quantity 5 Unit of Measure Each
Sample Photo
Sample Location Photo
Universal Waste Sample Sample Date: 17-May-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Universal Waste
Sample Number UW-02
Material Description 8-foot 2-tube fluorescent lights
Quantity 12 Unit of Measure Each
Sample Photo
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Universal Waste Sample Sample Date: 17-May-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Universal Waste
Sample Number UW-03
Material Description 4-foot 4-tube fluorescent lights
Quantity 12 Unit of Measure Each
Sample Photo
Universal Waste Sample Sample Date: 18-May-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Universal Waste
Sample Number UW-04
Material Description 4-foot 1-tube electric lights
Quantity 2 Unit of Measure Each
Sample Photo
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Universal Waste Sample Sample Date: 18-May-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Universal Waste
Sample Number UW-05
Material Description 4-foot 2-tube fluorescent lights
Quantity 4 Unit of Measure Each
Sample Photo
Universal Waste Sample Sample Date: 18-May-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Universal Waste
Sample Number UW-06
Material Description 8-foot 2-tube fluorescent lights
Quantity 1 Unit of Measure Each
Sample Photo
Universal Waste Sample Sample Date: 18-May-2024
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Type Universal Waste
Sample Number UW-07
Material Description 4-foot 2-tube electric lights
Quantity 7 Unit of Measure Each
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Appendix E: Polychlorinated Biphenyls Inspection Summary & PCB Lab Analysis Report
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PCB Inspection Summary
Project Information
Job Number 18089
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Project Address: 235 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA
Client: Performance Abatement Svc.
Date of Survey: 13-Nov-2024
PacRim Technician: Todd Carter
PacRim Technician 2: Paul Hanway
Exterior Photo:
PCB Sample
Project Name Renton Historical Museum Remodel
Sample Date 13-Nov-2024
Sample Type Solid
Sample Number PCB-01
Material
Description
Expansion Joint
Sample Location Main viewing area
PCB Result <0.02 ppm
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
_________________________________________________
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS
James E. Bruya, Ph.D. 5500 4th Ave South
Yelena Aravkina, M.S. Seattle, WA 98108-2419
Michael Erdahl, B.S. (206) 285-8282
Vineta Mills, M.S. office@friedmanandbruya.com
Eric Young, B.S. www.friedmanandbruya.com
November 19, 2024
Paul Hanway, Project Manager
Pacific Rim Environmental
6510 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 40
Seattle, WA 98188
Dear Mr Hanway:
Included are the results from the testing of material submitted on November 13, 2024
from the Renton Museum 18089, F&BI 411194 project. There are 5 pages included in
this report. Any samples that may remain are currently scheduled for disposal in 30
days, or as directed by the Chain of Custody document. If you would like us to return
your samples or arrange for long term storage at our offices, please contact us as soon
as possible.
We appreciate this opportunity to be of service to you and hope you will call if you
should have any questions.
Sincerely,
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
Michael Erdahl
Project Manager
Enclosures
c: Pacific Rim A/P (PRM), Mark Hohn
PRM1119R.DOC
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS
1
CASE NARRATIVE
This case narrative encompasses samples received on November 13, 2024 by Friedman
& Bruya, Inc. from the Pacific Rim Environmental Renton Museum 18089, F&BI
411194 project. Samples were logged in under the laboratory ID’s listed below.
Laboratory ID Pacific Rim Environmental
411194 -01 PCB-01
All quality control requirements were acceptable.
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS
2
Analysis For PCBs By EPA Method 8082A
Client Sample ID: PCB-01 Client: Pacific Rim Environmental
Date Received: 11/13/24 Project: Renton Museum 18089
Date Extracted: 11/14/24 Lab ID: 411194-01 1/600
Date Analyzed: 11/15/24 Data File: 111510.D
Matrix:Soil Instrument: GC12
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: VM
Lower UpperSurrogates: % Recovery:Limit:Limit:Tetrachlorometaxylene 86 d 41 139Decachlorobiphenyl106d48145
Concentration
Compounds:mg/kg (ppm)
Aroclor 1221 <0.4
Aroclor 1232 <0.4
Aroclor 1016 <0.4
Aroclor 1242 <0.4
Aroclor 1248 <0.4
Aroclor 1254 <0.4
Aroclor 1260 <0.4
Aroclor 1262 <0.4
Aroclor 1268 <0.4
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Analysis For PCBs By EPA Method 8082A
Client Sample ID: Method Blank Client: Pacific Rim Environmental
Date Received: Not Applicable Project: Renton Museum 18089
Date Extracted: 11/14/24 Lab ID: 04-2824 mb 1/30
Date Analyzed: 11/14/24 Data File: 111442.D
Matrix: Soil Instrument: GC12
Units: mg/kg (ppm) Dry Weight Operator: VM Lower Upper Surrogates: % Recovery: Limit: Limit: Tetrachlorometaxylene 79 41 139 Decachlorobiphenyl 106 48 145
Concentration
Compounds: mg/kg (ppm)
Aroclor 1221 <0.02
Aroclor 1232 <0.02
Aroclor 1016 <0.02
Aroclor 1242 <0.02
Aroclor 1248 <0.02
Aroclor 1254 <0.02
Aroclor 1260 <0.02
Aroclor 1262 <0.02
Aroclor 1268 <0.02
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS
4
Date of Report: 11/19/24
Date Received: 11/13/24
Project: Renton Museum 18089, F&BI 411194
QUALITY ASSURANCE RESULTS
FOR THE ANALYSIS OF SOIL SAMPLES FOR
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS AS
AROCLOR 1016/1260 BY EPA METHOD 8082A
Laboratory Code: Laboratory Control Sample 1/30
Analyte
Reporting
Units
Spike
Level
Percent
Recovery
LCS
Percent
Recovery
LCSD
Acceptance
Criteria
RPD
(Limit 20)
Aroclor 1016 mg/kg (ppm) 0.25 92 98 50-138 6
Aroclor 1260 mg/kg (ppm) 0.25 100 108 54-146 8
FRIEDMAN & BRUYA, INC.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTS
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Data Qualifiers & Definitions
a - The analyte was detected at a level less than five times the reporting limit. The RPD results may not provide reliable information on the variability of the analysis.
b - The analyte was spiked at a level that was less than five times that present in the sample. Matrix spike recoveries may not be meaningful.
ca - The calibration results for the analyte were outside of acceptance criteria, biased low; or, the calibration results for the analyte were outside of acceptance criteria, biased high, with a detection for the analyte in the sample. The value reported is an estimate.
c - The presence of the analyte may be due to carryover from previous sample injections.
cf - The sample was centrifuged prior to analysis.
d - The sample was diluted. Detection limits were raised and surrogate recoveries may not be meaningful.
dv - Insufficient sample volume was available to achieve normal reporting limits.
f - The sample was laboratory filtered prior to analysis.
fb - The analyte was detected in the method blank.
fc - The analyte is a common laboratory and field contaminant.
hr - The sample and duplicate were reextracted and reanalyzed. RPD results were still outside of control limits. Variability is attributed to sample inhomogeneity.
hs - Headspace was present in the container used for analysis.
ht – The analysis was performed outside the method or client-specified holding time requirement.
ip - Recovery fell outside of control limits due to sample matrix effects.
j - The analyte concentration is reported below the standard reporting limit. The value reported is an estimate.
J - The internal standard associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration is an estimate.
jl - The laboratory control sample(s) percent recovery and/or RPD were out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate.
js - The surrogate associated with the analyte is out of control limits. The reported concentration should be considered an estimate.
k – The calibration results for the analyte were outside of acceptance criteria, biased high, and the analyte was not detected in the sample.
lc - The presence of the analyte is likely due to laboratory contamination.
L - The reported concentration was generated from a library search.
nm - The analyte was not detected in one or more of the duplicate analyses. Therefore, calculation of the RPD is not applicable.
pc - The sample was received with incorrect preservation or in a container not approved by the method. The value reported should be considered an estimate.
ve - The analyte response exceeded the valid instrument calibration range. The value reported is an estimate.
vo - The value reported fell outside the control limits established for this analyte.
x - The sample chromatographic pattern does not resemble the fuel standard used for quantitation.
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Appendix F: Inspectors & Laboratory Certifications
STATE OF WASHINGTON
Department of Commerce
Lead-Based Paint Activities Program
Has fulfilled the certification requirements of
WAC 365-230
and has been certified to conduct lead based
paint activities as a
Risk Assessor.
Certification #Issuance Date Expiration Date
0340 04/05/2024 04/10/2027
Todd Phillip Carter
Paul S. Hanway
AHERA Building Inspector
This is to certify that
4 hours of online refresher training as an
TSCA Title II, 40 CFR 763 (AHERA)
to comply with the training requirements of
has satisfactorily completed
195201
Certificate Number
Instructor:
EPA Provider # 1085
Oct 17, 2024
Date(s) of Training
Expires in 1 year.
N/AExam Score:
(if applicable)
Tracy Bockla
TERRACON TRAINING - FORMERLY ARGUS PACIFIC / 21905 64TH AVE W, SUITE 100 / MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, WASHINGTON 98043 / 206.285.3373 / EHS-TRAINING-TERRACON.COM
Certificate of Completion
United States Department of Commerce
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Certificate of Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2017
NVLAP LAB CODE: 101631-0
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
Tukwila, WA
is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for specific services,
listed on the Scope of Accreditation, for:
Asbestos Fiber Analysis
This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017.
This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality
management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communique dated January 2009).
2024-04-01 through 2025-03-31
Effective Dates
For the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program
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Appendix G: Regulatory Documents WA State – Universal Waste Rule WAC 173-303-573
Publication Number: 98-407.b 1 1998; rev. 02/10
Focus on The Universal Waste Rule
Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program Revised February 2010
WHY IT MATTERS
Any business that generates
dangerous waste must follow
the dangerous waste rules,
Chapter 173-303 WAC. In
Washington State, the
Universal Waste Rule allows
less burdensome management
of these wastes:
Batteries, (98-407a)
Mercury-containing
equipment (98-407c)
Lamps (98-407c)
Businesses have the choice of
managing these wastes as
universal waste or dangerous
waste. Universal waste
requirements for storage,
transportation, and collection
are less stringent.
Visit our website:
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/
hwtr/dangermat/universal_waste.h
tml
Contact information
Rob Rieck
360-407-6751
Rori461@ecy.wa.gov
Special accommodations
To ask about the availability of
this document in a version for the
visually impaired, call the
Hazardous Waste and Toxics
Reduction Program at 360-407-
6700. Persons with hearing loss,
call 711 for Washington Relay
Service. Persons with a speech
disability, call 877-833-6341.
Mercury-containing Equipment
(WAC 173-303-573(3-4))
This publication focuses on the Universal Waste (UW)
requirements for mercury-containing equipment. Publication
number 98-407, The Universal Waste Rule provides more details
on these requirements and the advantages of UW management.
How is “mercury-containing equipment” defined?
Mercury-containing equipment is a broad category of UW
including any device or part of a device that contains elemental
mercury necessary for its operation. Mercury has been used in
hundreds of devices at levels ranging from less than a gram up to
several pounds. A few examples include:
►Thermometers ►Thermostats
►Barometers ►Tilt switches
►Manometers ►Flame sensors
Mercury-containing equipment does not include:
Mercury waste generated as a by-product of manufacturing or
waste treatment.
Elemental mercury such as in vials or jewelry containing drops
of mercury.
Dental amalgam.
Rubber flooring made with mercury.
Chemical compounds containing mercury (e.g.,
pharmaceuticals, pesticides, paints, or lab chemicals).
Intact devices or toys with removable mercury-containing
batteries or lamps (batteries and lamps can be removed and
handled according to their UW category).
A mercury-containing thermostat is defined as a temperature
control device that contains metallic mercury in an ampule
attached to a bi-metal sensing element. Thermostats are a type of
mercury-containing equipment and are managed in the same way,
although alternative labeling is permissible.
Accumulation start date
Both used and unused MCE become wastes on the date the handler
decides to discard them.
Publication Number: 98-407.b 2 Please reuse and recycle
Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program Revised February 2010
Labeling and marking MCE
Label or mark each device or container of
devices with one of the following phrases:
Universal Waste – Mercury-containing
equipment
Waste Mercury-containing equipment
Used Mercury-containing equipment
Labeling and marking thermostats
As one option, you may label or mark single
thermostats or a container of thermostats with
one of the following phrases:
Universal Waste – Mercury thermostat(s)
Waste Mercury thermostat(s)
Used Mercury thermostat(s)
Accumulation and dating
You can accumulate MCE for one year from the
date they are generated. To document this, the
collection container or individual UW device is
typically marked with the first date a device is
placed in it. An extension to the one-year
accumulation limit is allowed if the facility needs
more time to collect enough items to facilitate
proper recovery, treatment, or disposal.
Performance standards for ampules
Ampules removed from thermostats and other
MCE can also be managed as UW. Use a
containment system (e.g., plastic tub under the
work area) to prevent spills during removal.
Store and transport ampules in closed containers
and in a manner that avoids breakage.
Leaks
Place leaking ampules or other MCE in an air-
tight container.
Mercury in open housing
MCE with mercury in an open housing (e.g.,
barometers) can be managed as UW following
appropriate precautions. The open housing can
be removed, sealed airtight and managed the
same as ampules.
If not removed, the housing should be sealed
prior to transport and the whole device placed in
a closed container.
Large Quantity Handlers of Universal
Waste (LQHUW)
When a handler exceeds 11,000 pounds (or 2,200
pounds for lamps), they become an LQHUW and
are subject to extra requirements, including:
Notification to Ecology of LQHUW status,
and which specific types of UW they manage.
Tracking type and quantity of universal
wastes received and shipped.
Obtaining a RCRA Site Identification
Number.
Transporting UW mercury-containing
equipment
You may self-transport UW mercury-containing
equipment, complying with applicable U.S.
Department of Transportation regulations. Refer
to Ecology publication number 98-407 The
Universal Waste Rule for details.
A dangerous waste generator has the choice of
managing MCE as UW or under the more
stringent dangerous waste requirements. In most
cases UW management is easier and a preferable
alternative to dangerous waste management. Note
that businesses who generate and manage both
dangerous wastes and UWs are considered
dangerous waste generators and UW handlers.
Regardless if you are a generator or a handler, you
are liable for ensuring your waste is managed
properly once it leaves your site.
Where do I send them?
Universal wastes may be sent to either another
handler (acting as a collection point) or to a
destination facility. Another handler could
include any business that is already managing
UW, government-sponsored collections, or
hazardous waste management firms.
Publication Number: 98-407.b 3 Please reuse and recycle
Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program Revised February 2010
Businesses that recycle or dispose of UW are
called destination facilities. Ultimately, all UW
must go to a destination facility. They are
subject to dangerous waste regulations for
recyclers and hazardous waste disposal facilities.
A facility that only accumulates UW would not
be a destination facility.
The major thermostat manufacturers set up the
Thermostat Recycling Corporation (TRC) to
provide recycling of thermostats at participating
thermostat wholesale stores. Contractors are
encouraged to return old thermostats to the store.
Some stores will accept used thermostats from
homeowners and other types of businesses.
Participating stores can be located at
http://www.thermostat-recycle.org.
How do I manage household MCE?
Homeowners are not required to manage their
thermostats and MCE as UW, but are strongly
encouraged to take them to a local household
hazardous waste collection facility if available.
Why is MCE hazardous?
Mercury-containing devices can contain high
levels of mercury that makes them a dangerous
waste when discarded. Thermostats and
thermometers are one of the largest sources of
mercury in landfills. When thrown into the
garbage, the ampule or glass can break, spilling
the mercury. Some MCE can break while in use,
spreading mercury droplets and contaminating
the area. Because mercury is very toxic to
humans and wildlife, it is important to prevent
releases to the environment. To avoid future
liability, replace mercury-containing devices
with non-mercury alternatives.
December 2005 98-407.c
A WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY REPORT
The Universal Waste Rule for Lamps
WAC 173-303-573(5)
Any business that generates dangerous waste must follow the dangerous waste rules, Chapter
173-303 WAC. In Washington State, the Universal Waste Rule allows less burdensome
management of the following wastes:
► Batteries (#98-407a)
► Mercury-containing equipment (#98-407b)
► Lamps (#98-407c)
Businesses have the choice of managing these wastes as universal waste (UW) or dangerous
waste. UW requirements for storage, transportation, and collection are less stringent.
This publication focuses on the UW requirements for lamps. Publication number 98-407, The
Universal Waste Rule provides more details on these requirements and the advantages of UW
management.
What types of lamps are considered Universal Waste?
The types of lamps that may be Universal Waste include:
► Fluorescent ► Neon1
► High Intensity Discharge (HID) (e.g.,
mercury vapor, metal halide, high
pressure sodium)
► Any other lamps that are dangerous
waste
► Compact fluorescent
How can I tell if my lamps are dangerous waste?
The process of determining if a waste is hazardous is called designation. Through EPA test
procedures, lamps have been shown to designate as dangerous waste because of their mercury
and/or lead content. A generator has three choices when determining if their spent lamps are
a dangerous waste:
1. Assume that their lamps are a dangerous waste;
2. Use manufacturer’s information, MSDS and other available information to designate by
knowledge;
3. Designate by sampling and testing.
1 “Neon” lamp manufacturers sometimes use gases other than neon, and lamps have been manufactured that
contained up to 600 milligrams of mercury per tube.
2
Certain “green tip” lamps pass the EPA test and are not dangerous waste. Ask your lamp
manufacturer or supplier for product testing information that shows these particular lamps are
not a dangerous waste.
Some local governments may have landfill bans on disposal of mercury-containing lamps or
other mercury-containing items. Check with your local health department, solid waste agency,
or landfill for specific requirements, as well as recycling or disposal options.
What are the requirements for Universal Waste management of lamps?
Manage Universal Waste lamps the same as the other Universal Wastes, except for a few specific
handling requirements. Because glass bulbs are easily broken, Universal Waste rules require
specific handling procedures. Universal waste management requirements for lamps include:
Accumulation start date:
Both used and unused lamps become waste on the date the handler decides to discard them.
Accumulation and dating of Universal Waste lamps:
You can only accumulate lamps for one year from the date they are generated. To document
this, the collection container or individual UW lamp is typically marked with the first date of
accumulation. An extension to the one-year accumulation limit is allowed if the facility needs
more time to collect enough items to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or disposal.
Labeling and Marking:
Clearly label or mark individual lamps or containers with one of the following phrases:
Universal Waste – Lamps
Waste Lamps
Used Lamps
Packaging:
Contain lamps in structurally sound containers such as cardboard boxes or fiber drums. In
addition, keep containers closed when not adding lamps.
Clean up procedures:
Immediately clean up broken lamps and store debris in a closed container.
Large Quantity Handlers2 of Universal Waste (LQHUW)
When a handler exceeds 11,000 pounds (or 2,200 pounds for lamps), they become an LQHUW
and are subject to extra requirements, including:
Notification to Ecology of LQHUW status, and which specific types of UW they
manage.
Tracking type and quantity of universal wastes received and shipped.
Obtaining a RCRA Site Identification Number.
2 Handlers are either the original generators of the UW or businesses that receive and consolidate UW from other
handlers before shipping to another handler or to a destination facility.
3
Lamp crushing prohibited:
Lamps cannot be crushed under Universal Waste regulations. Lamp crushing is allowed as a
dangerous waste treatment-by-generator activity, but not as a Universal Waste option.
Transporting Universal Waste lamps:
You may self-transport UW lamps, complying with applicable U.S. Department of
Transportation regulations. Refer to Ecology publication number 98-407 “The Universal Waste
Rule” for details.
Does the rule apply to me?
The following types of businesses may generate dangerous waste lamps and can take advantage of
the Universal Waste regulations:
Regulated generators3 of dangerous waste (Medium Quantity and Large Quantity Generators)
Businesses that generate or accumulate dangerous waste lamps in regulated quantities (this
category may include commercial building/property owners that maintain the lighting for
tenants)
Businesses that provide collection and management services (e.g., lighting contractors)
A dangerous waste generator has the choice of managing lamps as UW or under the more
stringent dangerous waste requirements. In most cases UW management is much easier and the
preferable alternative to dangerous waste management. Note that businesses that generate and
manage dangerous wastes and UWs are considered both a dangerous waste generator and a UW
handler. Regardless if you are a generator or a handler, you are liable for ensuring your waste is
properly managed once it leaves your site.
Where do I send them?
Universal wastes may be sent to either another handler (acting as a collection point) or to a
destination facility. Another handler could include any business that is already managing UW,
government-sponsored collections, or hazardous waste management firms. Businesses that
recycle or dispose of UW are called destination facilities. Ultimately, all UW must go to a
destination facility. They are subject to dangerous waste regulations for recyclers and
hazardous waste disposal facilities. A facility that only accumulates UW would not be a
destination facility.
Why do we care about lamps?
Nationally, about 680 million lamps are disposed of annually, most to solid waste disposal
facilities, including landfills and solid waste incinerators. Fluorescent lamps contain a small
3 Regulated generators of dangerous waste are those that generate over 220 pounds of dangerous waste per
month or batch (or 2.2 pounds of extremely hazardous waste), or accumulate greater than 2,200 pounds of
dangerous waste (or 2.2 pounds of extremely hazardous waste) at any time. As a point of reference, 4-four-foot
long, linear fluorescent tubes weigh approximately 2.2 pounds. It would take about 400 of those tubes to equal 220
pounds and approximately 4,000 tubes to equal 2,200 pounds.
4
amount of mercury which is released when the lamp is broken. During waste handling and
disposal, many lamps break, releasing mercury vapor and potentially exposing waste handlers
to inhalation of those vapors. Waste incineration (not common in Washington State) of
mercury-containing lamps also releases the mercury into the atmosphere. Mercury in the
atmosphere is ultimately deposited back to the earth, rivers and lakes. From that point,
mercury is then available to enter the food chain and eventually accumulates in fish.
The mercury content in newer fluorescent tubes ranges from 3.5 milligrams to 8 milligrams or
more. Some older fluorescent tubes (pre-1999) contain up to 50 milligrams of mercury. HID
lamps may contain up to 250 milligrams, depending on the lamp wattage.
Some lamps contain lead in the glass and lead solder in the base. Lead is a toxic metal that may
leach from solid waste landfills into the ground water. Manufacturers are eliminating the lead
by using non-leaded glass and solders in new lamps.
Although fluorescent and HID lamps contain toxic mercury and should be recycled, people are
encouraged to continue using them because they use much less electricity and last much
longer than other types of lighting. For this reason, fluorescents are a better long-term choice
for the environment.
How do I manage lamps at home?
Homeowners are not required to manage their lamps as Universal Waste. They are strongly
encouraged to take them to a local household hazardous waste collection facility or other
appropriate recycling alternative, if available.
For More Information
Questions on this topic may be directed to your nearest regional office Dangerous Waste
Specialist.
If you need this information in an alternate format, please call the Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program at
360-407-6700. If you are a person with a speech or hearing impairment, call 711, or 800-833-6388 for TTY.
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Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
6510 Southcenter Blvd, Ste. #40 (206) 244-8965
Seattle, WA 98188 www.pacrimenv.com
June 8th, 2023
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057
Limited Lead-based Paint Testing
Renton History Museum Lead Inspection
235 Mil Ave South
Renton, WA 98057
PacRim Project # 17676
On May 23rd, 2023, Todd Carter, a State of Washington Department of Commerce certified Lead Inspector for
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc. (PacRim), performed limited lead-based paint testing of subject components
associated with the fire-damaged exterior of the Museum in Renton, Washington, using a SciApps XRF device.
Field inspection, data collection, and report generation were performed according to the following Scope of
Work:
1.Limited XRF testing of suspect lead-based paints (LBP) using a SciApps X550 portable XRF device.
2.Written descriptions of testing combinations and painted component locations
3.Prepare final written report including: Sample descriptions, locations, analytical results, and
recommendations (if applicable).
This inspection was conducted following the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing with the 1997 revisions and all
State and Local regulations except that a different visible color shall, by itself, result in a separate testing
combination for a room equivalent. The EPA standard for lead-based paint of 1.0 mg/cm2 was followed. All
requirements for the NITON XRF usage contained in the Performance Characteristics Sheet for the specific XRF
were followed.
Limited Lead-Based Paint Screening
A limited investigation for lead-based paint on selected painted exterior components was conducted at the
subject project. Testing was performed using a SciApps X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (XRF) model X550
serial number 01183. Paints found to contain lead in a concentration equal to or greater than the Federal
threshold of 1.0 mg/cm2 of surface as measured by an XRF are considered lead-based paints by EPA / HUD
guidelines.
EXHIBIT C
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Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
6510 Southcenter Blvd, Ste. #40 (206) 244-8965
Seattle, WA 98188 www.pacrimenv.com
The inspection and testing performed on the exterior painted surfaces of the subject property did identify lead-
based paint at or above the EPA/HUD standard of 1.0 mg/m2 on the following components.
Test # Sample ID Substrate Component Side Color Pb mg/cm2
13 13 Wood (Trim) Door C White 2.26
Lead-containing paint was identified greater than 0.0 mg/cm2 and less than 1.0 mg/cm2 on some of the tested
components.
The XRF data sheets and Characteristic Sheets are attached for your review.
It is important to keep in mind that although the EPA/HUD standard uses a criterion of 5,000 parts per million
dry weight or 1.00 milligrams per square centimeter (1.00 mg/cm2) for lead-based paint, there still may be lead
present in those results reported as negative. In the event that lead is present, Federal OSHA and Washington
State Department of Labor & Industries regulations will still apply, since neither agency has established a
concentration of lead in paint below which the lead in construction standards do not apply. Workers wearing
respiratory protection and who have received proper training in the handling of lead contaminated materials
must be used for any construction activities (including manual scraping, manual/power sanding, heat gun
applications, general cleanup, and demolition) that affect a paint film containing lead.
If you have any questions regarding this project, please so not hesitate to contact our office at 206-244-8965.
Respectfully,
Lindsey Lewis
Project Administration
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
PacRim #17676
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LEAD-BASED PAINT (XRF) DATA SHEET
Pacific Rim Environmental Inc.
6510 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 40
Seattle, WA 98188
(206)244-8965 www.PacRimEnv.com
PacRim # 17676 Page 1/1
* HUD standard is 1.0 mg/cm2 WISHA standard is any amount of lead is considered lead containing material
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Lead-Based Paint (XRF) Data Sheet
Client: City of Renton XRF Serial #: 01183
Project: Renton History Museum Inspection Date: 5/23/2023
Project Address: 235 Mill Avenue South Inspection By: Todd Carter
Reviewed by: Lindsey Lewis Pacrim Job# 17676
Test # Sample ID Substrate Component Side Color Pb mg/cm2
1 4 N/A Calibration N/A N/A 1.15
2 4 N/A Calibration N/A N/A 1.15
3 4 N/A Calibration N/A N/A 1.2
4 4 N/A Calibration N/A N/A 1.17
5 5 Concrete Wall A White 0.28
6 6 Metal Door A N/A ND
7 7 Concrete Wall B White 0.21
8 8 Concrete Wall B White 0.2
9 9 Metal Window B Black ND
10 10 Concrete Wall B White ND
11 11 Concrete Wall C White 0.2
12 12 Metal Door C White 0.49
13 13 Wood (Trim) Door C White 2.26
14 14 Concrete Wall D White 0.39
15 15 N/A Calibration N/A N/A 1.19
16 16 N/A Calibration N/A N/A 1.29
17 17 N/A Calibration N/A N/A 1.3
PacRim #17676
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SCIAPPS XRF PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
PacRim #17676
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PERSONNEL / COMPANY CERTIFICATION
United States Department of Commerce
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Certificate of Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2017
NVLAP LAB CODE: 101631-0
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
Tukwila, WA
is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for specific services,
listed on the Scope of Accreditation, for:
Asbestos Fiber Analysis
2023-04-01 through 2024-03-31
Effective Dates For the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program
This laboratory is accredited in accordance with the recognized International Standard ISO/IEC 17025:2017.
This accreditation demonstrates technical competence for a defined scope and the operation of a laboratory quality
management system (refer to joint ISO-ILAC-IAF Communique dated January 2009).
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION TO ISO/IEC 17025:2017
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For the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program
Effective
National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program
2023-04-01 through 2024-03-31
Pacific Rim Environmental, Inc.
6510 Southcenter Boulevard
Suite #40
Tukwila, WA 98188
Mr. William F. Golloway
Phone: 206-244-8965 Fax: 206-244-9096
Email: fgolloway@pacrimenv.com
http://www.pacrimenv.com
ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 101631-0
Bulk Asbestos Analysis
Code Description
18/A01 EPA -- 40 CFR Appendix E to Subpart E of Part 763, Interim Method of the Determination of
Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples
18/A03 EPA 600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials
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