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1 Prepared for: Mr. Anthony Gagliano Project Manager Facilities Services Broward Health Headquarters 303 Southeast 17 th Street, Suite No. 205 Fort Lauderdale, Florida NESHAP PRE-DEMOLITION ASBESTOS SURVEY HEALTHCARE FACILITY 3831 CRYSTAL LAKE DRIVE DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA ATC PROJECT NO Prepared by: ATC Associates Inc Northwest 116 th Way, Suite 1 Miami, Florida March 28, 2011

2 9955 NW 116 th Way, Suite 1 Miami, Florida Mr. Anthony Gagliano March 28, 2011 Project Manager Facilities Services Broward Health Headquarters 303 Southeast 17 th Street, Suite 205 Fort Lauderdale, Florida RE: NESHAP Pre-Demolition Asbestos Survey Healthcare Facility 3831 Crystal Lake Drive Deerfield Beach, Florida ATC Project Number Dear Mr. Gagliano: ATC Associates Inc. (ATC) is pleased to present the findings of the NESHAP pre-demolition asbestos survey completed for the healthcare facility located at 3831 Crystal Lake Drive in Deerfield Beach, Florida. This report includes the procedures, methodologies, analytical results, and applicable conclusions and recommendations. The following building materials were identified as asbestoscontaining during our survey: Plaster Walls and Ceilings This material is a friable material and in good condition. The Black Mastic Associated with the Brown Antique Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile This material is non-friable and in significantly damaged condition. White Sink Undercoat This material is non-friable and in good condition. 2 nd Layer of Vinyl Floor Under HSA M - This material is non-friable and in good condition. Brown with Crack Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile and Associated Mastic These materials are non-friable and in good condition. The 2 nd Layer Vinyl Floor Tile and Mastic Under the Beige Square Pattern with Flowers 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile These materials are non-friable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA F This material is non-friable and in good condition. 2 nd Layer Rectangular Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile This material is nonfriable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA M This material is non-friable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA N This material is non-friable and in good condition.

3 Chattahoochee Exterior Walls This material is friable and in good condition. Smooth Exterior Stucco This material is friable and in good condition. A/C Vent Flashing This material is non-friable and in good condition. Pitch Pan Mastic This material is non-friable and in good condition. The Green 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile, and the 2 nd Layer of Vinyl Floor Tile and the associated Black Mastic These materials are non-friable and in good condition. ATC appreciates the opportunity to perform these services for you and we look forward to working with you in the future. In the interim, if you have questions or comments regarding the information contained in this report or if we can be of further assistance please do not hesitate to contact us at (305) Sincerely, ATC Associates Inc. Asbestos Business Organization License No. ZA Alex Tovar Industrial Hygienist Kurt M. Juntunen, CIH, CSP, FLAC Asbestos Consultant #AX

4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY Homogeneous Areas Hazard Assessment Factors Sampling Strategy Suspect Asbestos-Containing Material Analytical Results CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS...9 APPENDICES APPENDIX A: APPENDIX B: APPENDIX C: APPENDIX D: TABLE NO. 1 - SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT INSPECTOR AND LABORATORY ACCREDITATIONS PROJECT SITE PHOTOGRAPHS

5 NESHAP PRE-DEMOLITION ASBESTOS SURVEY Healthcare Facility 3831 Crystal Lake Drive Deerfield Beach, Florida ATC Project Number PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES The purpose of this project was to conduct a NESHAP pre-demolition asbestos survey of suspect asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) for the healthcare facility located at 3831 Crystal Lake Drive in Deerfield Beach, Florida. ATC s scope of services for this survey included the following: 1. Review of existing asbestos reports for the healthcare facility, if available. 2. Visual survey of the healthcare facility. 3. Identify accessible suspect ACMs using Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) protocol and American Society for Testing and Material (ASTM) Standard E Collect and analyze bulk samples of suspect materials to eliminate suspect materials as asbestos-containing. 5. Quantify ACMs, including material condition and location. 2.0 GENERAL SITE CONDITIONS This survey was completed for the healthcare facility located at 3831 Crystal Lake Drive in Deerfield Beach, Florida. The building is a two-story concrete block structure built on a concrete slab foundation. The interior of the structure consisted of carpet, vinyl floor tile, drywall walls, and plaster walls and ceilings. The exterior of the structure consisted of stucco walls. The roof consisted of a built-up roof system. 3.0 ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL SURVEY The survey was conducted on March 9, 2011 by Mr. Maykel Jimenez and Alex Tovar, both EPA-accredited asbestos building inspectors. The building was visually inspected for the presence of building materials that are suspected to contain asbestos. Bulk samples of identified suspect ACMs were collected and placed into individual containers for transport to a National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program (NVLAP)/American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)-accredited laboratory for analysis. Materials visibly identified as non-asbestos (fibrous glass, foam rubber, wood, etc.) were not sampled. The asbestos survey consisted of three basic procedures: 1) conduct a visual inspection of the healthcare facility; 2) identify homogeneous areas (HAs) of suspect surfacing, thermal system insulation, and miscellaneous materials; and 3) sample accessible, suspect materials.

6 3.1 Homogeneous Areas Prior to sample collection, HAs were identified and listed to develop a sampling strategy. An HA can be described as a material of similar appearance and texture with the same installation date and function. The actual number of samples collected from each HA may vary, based on the type of material and the professional judgment of the inspector. 3.2 Hazard Assessment Factors From the list of suspect homogeneous materials, a physical assessment was performed for each material on the list. A physical assessment includes evaluating the condition, assessing the potential for disturbance, and determining the friability of each material. Friability is a term used to describe the ease in which a building material inherently lends itself to disturbance. By definition, "friable" materials are those that can be crumbled or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry. Each material on the list was further classified into one of three categories, which have specific sampling requirements for each category. Surfacing Materials: Thermal System Insulation: Miscellaneous Materials: Refers to spray-applied or troweled-on surfaces such as plaster ceilings and walls, fireproofing, textured paints, textured plasters, and spray-applied acoustical surfaces. Refers to insulation used to inhibit heat gain or loss on pipes, boilers, tanks, ducts, and various other building components. Refers to products and materials that do not fit in any of the above two categories such as resilient floor covering, baseboards, mastics, adhesives, roofing material, caulking, glazing, and siding. This category also contains wallboard and ceiling tile. All confirmed ACMs were then assessed by their condition as good (intact), fair (damaged), or poor (significantly damaged) per Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 763. Material with localized significant damage was also assessed as poor when observed. 3.3 Sampling Strategy The scope of services for this survey included the sampling of suspect ACMs for the healthcare facility located at 3831 Crystal Lake Drive in Deerfield Beach, Florida prior to the planned demolition project. Exterior building components were included within the scope of services for this survey. The asbestos inspection was conducted in general accordance with AHERA and ASTM Standard E2356 guidelines using a minimum number of samples collected from each HA. The inspection generally complies with the sampling requirements found in 29 CFR Sample collection depends on the category that the HA falls into and the amount of material present, as follows:

7 HA CATEGORY HA SIZE SAMPLES REQUIRED Surfacing Materials <1,000 SF 3 1,000-5,000 SF 5 >5,000 SF 7 or more Thermal System Insulation No Stipulation 3+ (Must also sample all repair patches) Miscellaneous Materials No Stipulation Per ASTM E2356 a minimum of 3 samples were collected If the analytical results indicated that all the samples collected per HA did not contain asbestos, then the HA (material) would be considered a non-acm. However, if the analytical results indicate one or more of the samples collected per HA contains asbestos in quantities of greater than 1 percent asbestos by weight (as defined by EPA), all of the HA (material) shall be treated as an ACM. Materials which can visually be determined to be non-asbestos (i.e., fibrous glass, foam rubber, etc.) by the accredited inspector are not required to be sampled. Miscellaneous materials require representative sampling which is typically done by collecting three samples per material. Inspectors typically rely on other survey observations such as the condition, friability, and quantity of material to determine what would be a sufficient amount of samples to accurately evaluate the presence or absence of asbestos materials. Actual collection of a bulk asbestos sample involves physically removing a small piece of material and placing it in a marked, airtight container. Sample containers are marked with a unique identification number, which is also noted in the field notes. 3.4 Suspect Asbestos-Containing Material One-hundred thirty-five (135) bulk asbestos samples were collected from the healthcare facility and one-hundred seventy-seven (177) laboratory analyses for asbestos were completed. Detailed sample descriptions of suspect, sampled materials and laboratory results are reported in Table 1 in Appendix A. Additional ACM may be present on site in inaccessible or concealed spaces. These spaces include, but are not limited to, pipe chases, spaces between wall/ceiling/door cavities, interior of mechanical components such as boiler cavities, interior ducts, areas beneath the foundation, etc. If future maintenance/renovation/demolition activities make these areas accessible, ATC recommends that a thorough assessment of these spaces be conducted at that time to identify and confirm the presence or absence of additional ACMs. Until then, all such unidentified materials should be treated as assumed ACMs in accordance with 40 CFR Analytical Results Bulk samples were analyzed by Hygeia Laboratories, Inc. (Hygeia) located in Miami, Florida. Hygeia is an EPA National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)-accredited laboratory (NVLAP No ). EPA uses NVLAP as a quality assurance program for polarized light microscopy (PLM) sample analysis. Hygeia is also accredited by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The bulk samples were analyzed using PLM according to EPA method 600/R-93/116 and analyzed based on the number of distinct layers (materials) associated

8 with each bulk sample. For example, vinyl floor tile and the associated mastic are collected as one bulk sample but are analyzed as two distinct materials by the asbestos laboratory, as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Any material that contains greater than one (1) percent asbestos is considered an ACM and must be handled according to OSHA, EPA, and applicable state and local regulations. The following building materials were identified as asbestos-containing during our survey: Plaster Walls and Ceilings This material is a friable material and in good condition. The Black Mastic Associated with the Brown Antique Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile This material is non-friable and in significantly damaged condition. White Sink Undercoat This material is non-friable and in good condition. 2 nd Layer of Vinyl Floor Under HSA M - This material is non-friable and in good condition. Brown with Crack Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile and Associated Mastic These materials are non-friable and in good condition. The 2 nd Layer Vinyl Floor Tile and Mastic Under the Beige Square Pattern with Flowers 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile These materials are non-friable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA F This material is non-friable and in good condition. 2 nd Layer Rectangular Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile This material is nonfriable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA M This material is non-friable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA N This material is non-friable and in good condition. Chattahoochee Exterior Walls This material is friable and in good condition. Smooth Exterior Stucco This material is friable and in good condition. A/C Vent Flashing This material is non-friable and in good condition. Pitch Pan Mastic This material is non-friable and in good condition. The Green 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile, and the 2 nd Layer of Vinyl Floor Tile and the associated Black Mastic These materials are non-friable and in good condition. Copies of the analytical report and corresponding chain-of-custody are included in Appendix B. Results are reported in percent asbestos by weight based on visual estimation and indicate the types of asbestos. Other common non-asbestos components may also be noted on the analytical report. Inspector and laboratory accreditations are provided in Appendix C. 4.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The results of the NESHAP pre-demolition asbestos survey for the healthcare facility located at 3831 Crystal Lake Drive in Deerfield Beach, Florida indicated that the following building materials were found to contain more than one (1) percent asbestos by PLM analysis:

9 Plaster Walls and Ceilings This material is a friable material and in good condition. The Black Mastic Associated with the Brown Antique Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile This material is non-friable and in significantly damaged condition. White Sink Undercoat This material is non-friable and in good condition. 2 nd Layer of Vinyl Floor Under HSA M - This material is non-friable and in good condition. Brown with Crack Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile and Associated Mastic These materials are non-friable and in good condition. The 2 nd Layer Vinyl Floor Tile and Mastic Under the Beige Square Pattern with Flowers 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile These materials are non-friable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA F This material is non-friable and in good condition. 2 nd Layer Rectangular Pattern 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile This material is nonfriable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA M This material is non-friable and in good condition. Black Floor Mastic associated with HSA N This material is non-friable and in good condition. Chattahoochee Exterior Walls This material is friable and in good condition. Smooth Exterior Stucco This material is friable and in good condition. A/C Vent Flashing This material is non-friable and in good condition. Pitch Pan Mastic This material is non-friable and in good condition. The Green 12 x12 Vinyl Floor Tile, and the 2 nd Layer of Vinyl Floor Tile and the associated Black Mastic These materials are non-friable and in good condition. ATC recommends that all the identified ACMs be maintained under a written Operations and Maintenance (O&M) program, by suitably trained personnel, until the building is demolished. Subcontractors and employees working within the structure at the site should be made aware of the locations of the ACMs and the possibility of concealed ACMs that could be found during demolition activities. Non-friable and undamaged ACM, such as resilient floor tile, mastic and roofing materials, are classified as National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) Category I, non-friable ACMs by the EPA. In accordance with the NESHAP, as long as such materials remain in a non-friable state and are not subjected to mechanical drilling, sanding, abrading, grinding, cutting, or sawing during demolition activities, they do not have to be removed prior to demolition. Additionally, no visible emissions are to be generated during the demolition process. The following recommendations should be followed for demolition projects, and would include monitoring and oversight by an environmental consultant. Activities should comply with the Florida Department of Professional Regulation, Florida Administrative Code Chapters and , OSHA, EPA, and NESHAP requirements.

10 If the building is scheduled for demolition, any RACM identified in this report must be removed by a Florida licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to demolition If demolition will not occur in the near future, develop and implement an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) plan. The purpose of the O&M plan is to manage the ACMs in-place and minimize potential exposure to occupants as per OSHA requirements. ATC can provide a proposal to develop the O&M plan upon request. Category I non-friable ACMs can be left in-place during the planned demolition project. When ACMs are left in-place during demolition all resultant debris must be disposed of in a landfill approved to accept non-friable ACMs. If the demolition contractor changes the means and methods of demolition and the environmental consultant is of the opinion that the Category I non-friable materials are being made friable, or if visible dust emissions are generated, the work shall be stopped. In these situations, revised notification for removal of non-friable ACM may become necessary and the removal work will then need to be completed by a Florida-licensed asbestos abatement contractor. If the category I non-friable ACMs remain in-place during demolition, ambient air monitoring should be performed by a licensed asbestos business organization to ensure compliance with the EPA clearance standard of 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeters of air (f/cc) for asbestos. When demolition by toppling occurs, adequate wetting shall be employed to suppress the dust and reasonable enclosures for dust emission control (as compatible with the building character) shall be employed. The non-friable ACMs shall not be subjected to abrasion, grinding, sanding or any other processes during demolition, which will render these non-friable materials friable. Non-friable ACM which REMAINS non-friable and dislodged during demolition can be disposed in an off-site sanitary landfill that accepts asbestos-containing demolition/construction debris waste (within the framework of local/state regulations). Non-friable ACM debris mixed with demolition debris shall not be used as fill material nor it be sold/given away to others for the same use. If the substrate (such as concrete) on which these non-friable ACMs are installed are intended for recycling, the non-friable ACMs shall be removed prior to the recycling process, by a Florida licensed asbestos abatement contractor. The proper notification shall be submitted to the Air Quality Division of the Broward County Environmental Protection Department prior to the planned demolition of this healthcare facility.

11 5.0 ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS The results, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in the report are based only on conditions that were noted March 9, 2011 during ATC s inspection of the healthcare facility located at 3831 Crystal Lake Drive in Deerfield Beach, Florida. ATC s selection of sample locations and frequency of sampling was based on observations and the assumption that like materials in the same area are homogeneous in content. The report is designed to aid the building owner, architect, construction manager, general contractors, and potential asbestos abatement contractors in locating ACM. Under NO circumstances is the report to be utilized as a bidding document or as a project specification document since it does not have all the components required to serve as an Asbestos Project Design document or an Abatement Workplan. Our professional services have been performed, our findings obtained, and our conclusions and recommendations prepared in accordance with customary principles and practices in the fields of environmental science and engineering. This statement is in lieu of other statements either expressed or implied. This report does not warrant against future operations or conditions, nor does it warrant against operations or conditions present of a type or at a location not investigated. The scope of services performed in the execution of this evaluation may not be appropriate to satisfy the needs of other users, and use or re-use of this document or the findings, conclusions, or recommendations is at the risk of said user.

12 APPENDIX A TABLE NO. 1 - SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS

13 TABLE NO. 1 SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Healthcare Facility 3831 Crystal Lake Drive Deerfield Beach, Florida Sampling Event - March 9, 2011 HA SAMPLE NOs. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOCATION OF MATERIAL QUANTITY (approx.) *EPA CAT. ASBESTOS CONTENT A 1 thru 3 Popcorn Ceiling Texture (New) Lobby, Office 970 SF NA NAD B 4 thru 6 Drywall and Joint Compound C 7 thru 13 Plaster Ceilings/Walls Lobby, Office, 1 st Floor Corridor and 1 st Floor Stairs Common Area Walls/Ceilings on 1 st and 2 nd Floor, 1 st Floor Shop, Laundry and Vending Room, 1 st and 2 nd Floor Room Foyers, 2 nd Floor Supply Room, Throughout Walls in Room Nos , 110, 113, 115, 117, 203, 206, 209, 213, 216, 217, 228 and 230 2,200 SF NA NAD 49,600 SF RACM 1-2% Chrys D 14 thru 16 White 2 x 2 Ceiling Tile 1 st Floor Elevator Corridor 132 SF NA NAD E 17 thru 19 Carpet Adhesive 1 st and 2 nd Floor Corridors 2,950 SF NA NAD F 20 thru 22 G 23 thru 25 White Octagon and Square Pattern 12 x 12 VFT and Yellow Mastic White with Blue Specks 12 x 12 VFT and Yellow Mastic H 26 thru 32 Knockdown Texture on Walls Room Nos. 103, 106, 107, 110, 111, 114, 118, 119, 123, 202, 203,206, 210, 211, 215, 218, 219, 223, 224, and 227, Except Bathrooms and Closets 3,150 SF NA NAD 1 st Floor Laundry and Vending Room 210 SF NA NAD Room Nos. 109, 111, 112, 116, 118, 119, 120, 121, 123, 202, 203, 206, 210, 211, 214, 215, 218, 219, 220, 221, 223, 224, 226, 227, and ,200 SF NA NAD I 33 thru 39 Popcorn Ceiling Texture (Older) Throughout Bedroom Ceilings 15,600 SF NA NAD J 40 thru 42 Black Vinyl Baseboard and Adhesive 1 st and 2 nd Floor Common Areas 740 LF NA NAD K 43 thru 45 Black Mastic Associated with Brown Antique Pattern 12 x 12 VFT L 46 thru 48 White Sink Undercoat M 49 thru 51 Small Square Pattern Beige 12 x 12 VFT and Yellow Mastic Room No. 129-Manager Area 350 SF Cat. I Room Nos. 101, 104, 105, 108, 109, 112, 113, 116, 117, 120, 121, 130, 201, 204, 205, 208, 209, 210, 212, 213, 216, 217, 220, 221, 226, 229, 230 VFT = NAD Mastic = 5-10% Chrys 108 SF Cat. I 3-5% Chrys. Room No SF NA NAD N 52 thru 54 White and Beige Square Pattern 12 x 12 VFT and Yellow Mastic Room Nos. 214 and 228, Except Bathrooms and Closets 300 SF NA NAD O 55 thru 57 2 nd Layer VFT associated with HSA M Room No SF Cat. I 3-5% Chrys.

14 TABLE NO. 1 SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS HA SAMPLE NOs. P 58 thru 60 Q 61 thru 63 R 64 thru 66 S 67 thru 69 T 70 thru 72 U 73 thru 75 Healthcare Facility 3831 Crystal Lake Drive Deerfield Beach, Florida Sampling Event - March 9, 2011 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOCATION OF MATERIAL QUANTITY Brown with Cracked Pattern 12 x 12 VFT and Black Mastic Second Layer of Beige Square Pattern with Flowers 12 x 12 VFT and Black Mastic (2 Layers) Black Floor Mastic Associated with HSA F 2 nd Layer of Rectangular Pattern 12 x 12 VFT Black Floor Mastic Associated with HSA M Black Floor Mastic Associated with HSA N 2 nd Floor Supply Room, and 2 nd Layer VFT Beneath Vinyl Sheet Flooring in Room No. 102 (approx.) *EPA CAT. 75 SF Cat. I 2 nd Floor Corridor Restroom 36 SF Cat. I Kitchen, Bathrooms, and Closets in Room Nos. 101, 108, 120, 130, 204, 205, 209, 212, 213, 216, 217, 221, 229 and Only in Bathrooms and Closets in Room Nos. 103, 106, 107, 110, 11, 114, 118, 119, 123, 202, 203, 206, 207, 210, 211,215, 218, 219, 223, and 224 Kitchen, Bathroom, Closet in Room Nos. 105, 212 Kitchen, Bathroom, and Closet in Room Nos. 104, 105, 113, 116, 117, 201, 208, 220, and 226 Kitchen, Bathroom, Closet in Room Nos. 109, 112, 230 and Only in Bathroom, and Closet in Room Nos. 214, and 228 ASBESTOS CONTENT VFT = 2-3% Chrys, Mastic = 5-10% Chrys 1 st Layer Beige Square Pattern VFT and Mastic = NAD 2 nd Layer VFT = 2-3% Chrys, Mastic = 5-10% Chrys 2,830 SF Cat. I 3-10% Chrys 302 SF Cat. I 3-5% Chrys 1,350 SF Cat. I 5-10% Chrys 525 SF Cat. I 2-10% Chrys V 76 thru 80 Chattahoochee Exterior Walls Exterior Walls 2,050 SF RACM 1-2% Chrys W 81 thru 85 Stone Design Exterior Stucco X 86 thru 88 Beige Textured Exterior Stucco South and North End of Building, and East Canopy Entrance on Columns East Lower Region of Wall, North and South Exterior Stairs and Walkway 3,100 SF NA NAD 780 SF NA NAD Y 89 thru 91 Brown Textured Exterior Stucco Lower Region of East Exterior Border 120 SF NA NAD Z 92 thru 94 White Plaster Texture Exterior Canopy Ceiling 920 SF NA NAD AA 95 thru 99 Smooth Exterior Stucco Room Balconies Throughout 16,400 SF RACM 1-2% Chrys BB 100 thru 102 Concrete Slab Concrete Slab 5,400 SF NA NAD CC 103 thru 105 Gravel Roof Core Throughout Roof 5,400 SF NA NAD DD 106 thru 108 Parapet Wall Edge Flashing North and South Edges 142 LF NA NAD

15 TABLE NO. 1 SUMMARY OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Healthcare Facility 3831 Crystal Lake Drive Deerfield Beach, Florida Sampling Event - March 9, 2011 HA SAMPLE NOs. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION LOCATION OF MATERIAL QUANTITY (approx.) *EPA CAT. ASBESTOS CONTENT EE 109 thru 111 Penetration Cement Roof 60 SF NA NAD FF 112 thru 114 Lightweight Concrete East and West Edges of Roof 1,328 SF NA NAD GG 115 thru 117 A/C Vent Flashing Roof 8 LF Cat. I 10-15% Chrys HH 118 thru 120 Pitch Pan Mastic Roof 5 SF Cat. I 10-15% Chrys II 121 thru 123 Roof Membrane Patch East Central Region of Main Deck 60 SF NA NAD JJ 124 thru 126 Rolled Roof Membrane Canopy Roof 920 SF NA NAD KK 127 thru 129 Stone Pattern Vinyl Sheet Flooring Bathroom in Room No SF NA NAD LL 130 thru Layers of Green 12 x 12 VFT and Mastic Bathroom in Room No SF Cat. I 1 st Layer Green VFT = 5-10% Chrys, Mastic = NAD 2 nd Layer Floor Tile = 2-3% Chrys, Mastic = 5-10% Chrys MM 133 thru 135 Concrete Block 2 nd Floor Supply Room, and Room No ,300 SF NA NAD VFT = Vinyl Floor Tile, HA=Homogeneous Area, SF = square feet, LF = Linear Feet, NA = Not Applicable, NAD = No Asbestos Detected, * EPA NESHAP Category: RACM = Regulated ACM, Cat. I = Category I Non-friable ACM, Cat. II = Category II Non-friable ACM, Chrys = Chrysotile

16 APPENDIX B BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT

17 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 1 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous A1 Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (New) Friable: Yes Foam A2 Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (New) Friable: Yes Foam A3 Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (New) Friable: Yes Foam B4 Drywall Color: Brown, Gray Cellulose 5-10 Friable: Yes B4 Joint Compound Color: White Friable: Yes B5 Drywall Color: Brown, Gray Cellulose 5-10 Friable: Yes B5 Joint Compound Color: White Friable: Yes B6 Drywall Color: Brown, Gray Cellulose 5-10 Friable: Yes ** B6 Joint Compound Color: White Friable: Yes C7 C8 Plaster Color: Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Ceilings/Walls Plaster Color: White, Beige Ceilings/Walls

18 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 2 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 D14 D15 ** D16 Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Plaster Color: Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Ceilings/Walls Plaster Color: Gray, White Ceilings/Walls Plaster Color: White, Beige Ceilings/Walls Plaster Color: Gray, White Chrysotile 1-2 Ceilings/Walls Plaster Color: Gray, White Ceilings/Walls White 2' x 2' Ceiling Tile White 2' x 2' Ceiling Tile White 2' x 2' Ceiling Tile Color: Tan, Gray Cellulose Friable: Yes Fibrous Glass 5-10 Perlite Color: Tan, Gray Cellulose Friable: Yes Fibrous Glass 5-10 Perlite Color: Tan, Gray Cellulose Friable: Yes Fibrous Glass 5-10 Perlite E17 Carpet Adhesive Color: Yellow Cellulose 2-3 E18 Carpet Adhesive Color: Yellow Cellulose 2-3 E19 Carpet Adhesive Color: Yellow Cellulose 2-3

19 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 3 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous F20 F20 F21 F21 F22 F22 ** G23 G23 G24 G24 G25 White Octagon & Square Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White Octagon & Square Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White Octagon & Square Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White w/blue Speck 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White w/blue Speck 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White w/blue Speck 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Color: Tan, Beige Color: Yellow Color: Tan, Beige Color: Yellow Color: Tan, Beige Color: Yellow Color: Beige Color: Yellow Color: Beige Color: Yellow Color: Beige

20 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 4 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous G25 H26 H27 H28 ** H29 H30 H31 H32 I33 I34 I35 Yellow Mastic Color: Yellow Knockdown Texture Color: White Walls Paint Knockdown Texture Color: White Walls Paint Knockdown Texture Color: White Walls Paint Knockdown Texture Color: White, Beige Walls Paint Knockdown Texture Color: White, Beige Walls Paint Knockdown Texture Color: White, Beige Walls Paint Knockdown Texture Color: White, Beige Walls Paint Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (Older) Friable: Yes Foam Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (Older) Friable: Yes Foam Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (Older) Friable: Yes Foam

21 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 5 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous I36 I37 I38 ** I39 J40 J40 J41 J41 J42 J42 K43 Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (Older) Friable: Yes Foam Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (Older) Friable: Yes Foam Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (Older) Friable: Yes Foam Popcorn Ceiling Color: White Texture (Older) Friable: Yes Foam Black Vinyl Color: White Vinyl Baseboard Mastic Color: Tan Black Vinyl Color: Black Vinyl Baseboard Mastic Color: Tan Black Vinyl Color: Black Vinyl Baseboard Mastic Brown Antique Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Color: Tan Color: Tan, Beige

22 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 6 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous K43 K44 ** K44 K45 K45 L46 L47 L48 M49 M49 M50 Black Mastic Color: Black, Yellow Chrysotile 5-10 Brown Antique Color: Tan Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Black Mastic Color: Black, Yellow Chrysotile 5-10 Brown Antique Color: Tan Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Black Mastic Color: Black, Yellow Chrysotile 5-10 White Sink Color: Pink Chrysotile 3-5 Undercoat White Sink Color: Pink Chrysotile 3-5 Undercoat White Sink Color: Pink Chrysotile 3-5 Undercoat Small Square Color: Beige Pattern Beige 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic Color: Tan Small Square Pattern Beige 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Color: Beige

23 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 7 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous M50 ** M51 M51 N52 N52 N53 N53 N54 N54 O55 O56 ** Yellow Mastic Small Square Pattern Beige 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White & Beige Square Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White & Beige Square Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic White & Beige Square Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Yellow Mastic 2nd Layer Vinyl Floor Tile Associated w/has M 2nd Layer Vinyl Floor Tile Associated w/has M Color: Tan Color: Beige Color: Tan Color: Tan, Beige Color: Clear Color: Tan, Beige Color: Clear Color: Tan, Beige Color: Clear Color: Tan Chrysotile 3-5 Color: Tan Chrysotile 3-5

24 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 8 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous O57 P58 P58 P59 P59 P60 P60 Q61 Q61 Q61 ** Q61 2nd Layer Vinyl Color: Tan Chrysotile 3-5 Floor Tile Associated w/has M Brown w/crack Color: Tan Chrysotile 2-3 Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Black Mastic Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Brown w/crack Color: Tan Chrysotile 2-3 Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Black Mastic Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Brown w/crack Color: Tan Chrysotile 2-3 Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Black Mastic Color: Black Chrysotile st Layer Beige Color: Beige Square Pattern w/flowers 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 1st Layer Black Color: Clear Mastic Mastic 2nd Layer Floor Tile Color: Tan Chrysotile 2-3 2nd Layer Mastic Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10

25 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 9 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Q62 Q62 Q62 Q62 Q63 Q63 Q63 Q63 R64 ** R65 R66 1st Layer Beige Color: Beige Square Pattern w/flowers 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 1st Layer Black Color: Clear Mastic Mastic 2nd Layer Floor Tile Color: Beige Chrysotile 2-3 2nd Layer Mastic Color: Black Chrysotile st Layer Beige Color: Beige Square Pattern w/flowers 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 1st Layer Black Color: Clear Mastic Mastic 2nd Layer Floor Tile Color: Tan Chrysotile 2-3 2nd Layer Mastic Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Black Floor Mastic Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Associated w/has F Black Floor Mastic Color: Black, Yellow Chrysotile 5-10 Associated w/has F Black Floor Mastic Color: Tan Chrysotile 3-5 Associated w/has F

26 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 10 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous S67 S68 S69 T70 T71 T72 U73 U74 ** U75 V76 V77 2nd Layer Rectangular Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 2nd Layer Rectangular Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile 2nd Layer Rectangular Pattern 12" x 12" Vinyl Floor Tile Black Floor Mastic Associated w/has M Black Floor Mastic Associated w/has M Black Floor Mastic Associated w/has M Black Floor Mastic Associated w/has N Black Floor Mastic Associated w/has N Black Floor Mastic Associated w/has N Beige Chattahoochee Exterior Walls Beige Chattahoochee Exterior Walls Color: Tan Chrysotile 3-5 Color: Tan Chrysotile 3-5 Color: Tan Chrysotile 3-5 Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Color: Black Chrysotile 2-3 Color: Black Chrysotile 5-10 Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile <1 Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile <1

27 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 11 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous V78 V79 V80 W81 W82 W83 W84 ** W85 X86 X87 X88 Beige Chattahoochee Exterior Walls Beige Chattahoochee Exterior Walls Beige Chattahoochee Exterior Walls Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Stone Design Color: White, Beige Exterior Stucco Stone Design Color: White, Beige Exterior Stucco Stone Design Color: White, Beige Exterior Stucco Stone Design Color: White, Beige Exterior Stucco Stone Design Color: White, Beige Exterior Stucco Beige Textured Color: White, Tan Exterior Stucco Beige Textured Color: White, Tan Exterior Stucco Beige Textured Color: White, Tan Exterior Stucco

28 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 12 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Y89 Y90 Y91 Z92 Z93 Z94 ** AA95 AA96 AA97 AA98 AA99 Brown Textured Color: Gray, Beige Exterior Stucco Brown Textured Color: Tan, Gray Exterior Stucco Brown Textured Color: Tan, Gray Exterior Stucco White Plaster Color: White Texture Paint White Plaster Color: White Texture Paint White Plaster Color: White Texture Paint Smooth Exterior Color: Beige Chrysotile 1-2 Stucco Smooth Exterior Color: Beige Chrysotile 1-2 Stucco Smooth Exterior Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Stucco Smooth Exterior Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Stucco Smooth Exterior Color: Tan, Gray Chrysotile 1-2 Stucco

29 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 13 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID BB100 BB101 BB102 Sample Concrete Slab Concrete Slab Concrete Slab Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous Color: Gray Color: Beige Color: White CC103 Gravel Roof Core Color: Black Cellulose 5-10 Foam Fibrous Glass CC104 Gravel Roof Core Color: Black Cellulose 5-10 Foam Fibrous Glass ** CC105 Gravel Roof Core Color: Black Cellulose 5-10 Foam Fibrous Glass DD106 Parapet Wall Edge Color: Black Cellulose 5-10 Bitumen Flashing Fibrous Glass DD107 DD108 EE109 EE110 Parapet Wall Edge Flashing Parapet Wall Edge Flashing Penetration Cement Penetration Cement Color: Black Fibrous Glass 5-10 Bitumen Color: Black Fibrous Glass 5-10 Bitumen Color: Black Bitumen Color: Black Bitumen

30 Client Name: Project Number: Project Location: Sampled By: Date Collected: HYGEIA Laboratories, Inc NW 116th Way, Suite 1, Miami, Florida, 33178, (305) , (305) (fax) ATC - Miami Maykel Jimenez 3/9/11 BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT Broward Health Headquarters- Healthcare Facility Batch Number: Date Received: Date Analyzed: Analyst: Analyst Signature: NVLAP Lab Code PLM Jessicka Lopez Page 14 of 17 On 03/11/11, One Hundred Thirty Five(135) bulk samples were submitted by Maykel Jimenez for Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM)/Dispersion Staining Analysis. Of the One Hundred Thirty Five(135) samples submitted, One Hundred Seventy Seven(177) analyses were performed with associated layers for asbestos content utilizing EPA Method 600/R-93/116. Copies of the chain of custody data sheets are attached; additional information may be found therein. The results are summarized below. Sample ID/ Lab ID Sample Stereoscopic Asbestos Type(s) % Fibrous % Non-Fibrous EE111 EF112 FF113 FF114 ** GG115 GG116 GG117 HH118 HH119 HH120 II121 Penetration Cement Color: Black Bitumen Light Weight Color: Gray, White Concrete Light Weight Color: Gray, White Concrete Light Weight Color: Gray, White Concrete A/C Vent Flashing Color: Black, Silver Chrysotile Bitumen A/C Vent Flashing A/C Vent Flashing Pitch Pan Mastic Pitch Pan Mastic Pitch Pan Mastic Roof Membrane Patch Color: Black, Silver Chrysotile Bitumen Color: Black Chrysotile Bitumen Color: Black Chrysotile Color: Black Chrysotile Color: Black Chrysotile Color: Black Cellulose 5-10 Bitumen Fibrous Glass 2-3

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