Fiber to Backstands Project - (U00027) Concourses A and B Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 17801 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98158 Executive Summary Limited Good Faith Inspection A limited good faith inspection was performed to support the Fiber to Backstands Project (U00027) at the request of Joanna Clark working under the direction of Rob Price, Contract Project Manager. This report was compiled from several good faith inspections conducted for other projects in the same project areas. The inspection was limited to areas of the Concourse A and Concourse B that will be impacted by the referenced Project, as shown on the 90% submittal drawings dated November 7, 2014. This inspection report was compiled in January 2015 by the following Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Building Inspector: Thom Erwin, Port Construction Service (PCS) Certification Number: 148742, Expiration: 10/15/2015 Email: Erwin.t@portseattle.org Desk: (206) 787-5390 / Cell: (206) 953-9292 Concourse A: Concourse A was new construction in 2004. At the completion of the construction a survey was conducted to determine the presences, location and amount of any asbestos containing materials that might have been used in the construction. No asbestos containing materials were detected. A copy of the complete report is available upon request to the Port of Seattle Resident Engineer. Limited Good Faith Asbestos-Containing Materials Survey South Terminal Expansion Project (STEP) Completion Survey By AMEC Earth & Environmental, Inc., December 20, 2006 AMEC Project No. 6-914-15654-0
Concourse B: The Good Faith Inspection information to determine the presences, location and quantity of asbestos containing materials present in the Concourse B of this project was compiled from inspection reports conducted for several other projects in the same project area. Asbestos Asbestos was detected in the following materials: Material Material Location Asbestos Content Ramp Level Cement Asbestos Board Wall Panels Exterior walls on ramp level in area of gates B-11, B-14, and B-15 22% Chrysotile Presumed asbestoscontaining beige sprayapplied fireproofing inside foil wrapped fiberglass duct insulation and metal ducting (S) 54: Electrical panel backing (M) Ducting scheduled for demolition on the Concourse B ramp level Electrical panels in room 5061 Presumed to be asbestoscontaining Assumed to contain asbestos The following lead-containing materials were identified in the Project Area during this survey: Paint Color Substrate Surface Location Dark gray Metal Window frame Exterior door to B3244R (Future Virgin America Area) Gridline 47.8-b, C.6-3.4 ASBESTOS RESULTS The following table comes from a good faith inspection conducted by URS Corporation dated June 24, 2014, titled Concourse B and Ramp Tenant Spaces Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Seattle Washington. A complete copy of the report is available upon request.
Table 3.4-1 provides a list of suspect homogeneous sampling area (HSA) material descriptions, material locations, and results for this sampling. Asbestos-containing materials and assumed asbestos-containing materials are presented in bold text. Refer to the attached Figures for sample locations and ACM extents and the attached Photographs for additional material information. Table 3.4-1. Results of Bulk Sample Analyses HSA ID, Material Description, and AHERA Classification 1: Paper wrapped fiberglass pipe insulation (T) 2: Light grey Cafco sprayapplied 3: Dark grey MK5 spray-applied 4: Yellow fiberglass batt insulation with plastic backing (T) 5: Blue Retro-Guard sprayapplied Material Location Piping at ceiling of ramp level mezzanine Throughout Concourse A future American Express office, mezzanine and ramp level pan-decking in Baggage claim B2, columns, and steel structural supports Throughout At ceiling and cross supports throughout Baggage level mezzanine Fireproofing patching throughout mezzanine and ramp level pandecking, columns, and structural supports HSA Results 6: Plastic wrapped fiberglass pipe insulation (T) 7: Black rubber vibration isolator (M) 8: White joint compound and white gypsum wallboard with paper (M) 9: White caulking at metal wall panel seams (M) 10: White joint compound and white gypsum wallboard with paper (M) At ceiling of Baggage level mezzanine HVAC system at Baggage level mezzanine Walls throughout baggage claim B2 Wall on north end of mezzanine in baggage claim B2 Walls throughout room A5010C on concourse level 11: Residual floor mastic (M) Flooring throughout Room A5010C on concourse level 12: Red fire stop sealant (M) Walls in room A5010C Joint compound: Gypsum with paper: Joint compound: Gypsum:
HSA ID, Material Description, and AHERA Classification Material Location 13: Thick silver roof paint (M) On corrugated metal roofing above mezzanine in baggage claim B2 14: Black glazing sealant(m) On windows and metal flashing on roofing above the mezzanine in baggage claim B2 15: White flexible caulking (M) On metal flashing on roofing above the mezzanine in baggage claim B2 16: Silver paint and grey soft caulking (M) 25: Multi-layer joint compound and white gypsum wallboard with paper (M) 26: 2 x4 white suspended ceiling tile (M) On metal flashing on roofing above the mezzanine in baggage claim B2 Hard lid ceiling in Hudson News space on Concourse B Suspended ceiling in Hudson News space on Concourse B 27: Grey duct sealant (M) Ducting above suspended ceiling in Hudson News space on Concourse B 28: Beige carpet mastic (M) Carpeting throughout room 5053/5059 29: 2 x4 white suspended ceiling tile with 2 x2 sections and wormholes and pinholes (M) 30: 4 brown rubber cove base, white mastic, and residual wallpaper (M) 31: Light grey burlap type wallpaper and white mastic (M) 32: White wallpaper, white mastic, two layers of white joint compound, and white gypsum wallboard with mastic (M) 33: White vinyl floor sheeting, grey paper backing with mastic, and grey levelling compound (M) 34: 4 tan rubber cove base and white mastic (M) Ceilings throughout room 5053/5059 Walls throughout room 5053/5059 Walls throughout room 5053/5059 Walls throughout room 5053/5059 Flooring in break room area of room 5053/5057 Walls throughout Room 5053/5059 35: Yellow laminate mastic (M) Laminate counters in rooms 5053/5059 HSA Results Paint: Caulking: Joint compounds: Gypsum: Cove base: Mastic: Wallpaper: Wallpaper: Mastic: Wallpaper: Mastic: Joint compounds: Gypsum with paper: Sheeting: Paper backing with mastic and levelling compound: Cove base: Mastic:
HSA ID, Material Description, and AHERA Classification 36: Cafco 300 light grey sprayapplied 38: MK6 dark grey spray-applied 40: Paper wrapped fiberglass pipe insulation with plastic elbows (T) 41: Light brown mastic and residual joint compound (M) Material Location Structural supports, pan decking, columns, struts, and other above ceiling components above suspended ceiling throughout rooms 5053/5059/5061 Patch fireproofing associated with HSA 36 fireproofing. Pipe insulation throughout room5053/5059 Walls in room 5061 (residual mastic where wall paneling used to be) 42: Dark brown mastic with Walls in room 5061 appeared to be 43: idred l fire stop sealant (M) (M) bwalls hi d in room d 5061 ll li 44: Blue carpet, white brittle mastic with carpet backing, and tan residual mastic (M) 45: Black residual material, grey vinyl floor sheeting with speckle pattern, and grey paper backing with mastic (M) 46: 2 x2 red ceramic floor tile, grey grout, beige grout, black asphaltic woven backing sheet, and tan mastic (M) 47: White mastic and carpet backing (M) 48: Blue Retro-Guard sprayapplied Under carpeting throughout room 5061 Flooring throughout room 5061 Flooring in restrooms of Room 5061 Wall carpeting throughout room 5061 Concourse B ramp level, above suspended ceiling on structural supports, pan decking, struts, HVAC ducting (including ducting scheduled for demolition), and other above ceiling components above suspended ceiling HSA Results Mastic: Joint compound: Carpet: White mastic: Tan mastic: Black material: Sheeting: Paper backing with mastic: Tile: Grey grout: Beige grout: Asphaltic woven sheet: Mastic:
HSA ID, Material Description, and AHERA Classification Material Location HSA Results 49: Presumed asbestoscontaining beige spray-applied fireproofing inside foil wrapped fiberglass duct insulation and metal ducting (S) Ducting scheduled for demolition on the Concourse B ramp level Presumed to be asbestos-containing 51: Grey duct sealant (M) Concourse B ramp level ducting scheduled for demolition 52: Fiberglass batt insulation with foil backing (T) 53: Foil wrapped pink fiberglass duct insulation (T) 54: Electrical panel backing (M) Above suspended ceiling throughout Concourse B rooms 5053/5059/5061 Ducting above suspended ceiling throughout Concourse B rooms 5053/5059/5061 Electrical panels in room 5061 Visually assessed and determined to be non- suspect Assumed to contain asbestos Targeted Regulated Building Materials Assessment Report, Concourse B and Ramp Tenant Spaces, URS Project No. 33764656 and 33764746, June 24, 2014 : none detected, HSA: material that is uniform in color, texture, general appearance, and construction and application date, S: Surfacing material per AHERA, T: Thermal system insulation per AHERA, M: Miscellaneous material per AHERA 4.2 LEAD SAMPLING RESULTS Twelve paint chip sample was collected and analyzed and had reportable levels of lead. The results of the analyses are presented in Table 4.2-1. Table 4.2-1. Paint Chip Sample Results Sample Number and Description Paint Location Sample Result in parts per million (ppm) Pb1-01: Yellow paint on metal handrails Pb2-01: Grey paint on metal handrails Pb3-01: White paint on metal structural supports Baggage claim B2 mezzanine <43 Baggage claim B2 mezzanine 900 Baggage claim B2 mezzanine <44
Pb4-01: Red paint on structural Baggage claim B2, underside supports 59 steel of B2 mezzanine Sample Number and Description Paint Location Sample Result in parts per Pb5-01: White paint on concrete masonry unit walls Baggage claim B2 walls illi <41 ( ) Pb6-01: White paint on concrete column Pb7-01: Yellow paint on guard rails Pb8-01: Grey paint on steel structural beam Baggage claim B2 columns <42 Baggage claim B2 51 Baggage claim B2 930 Pb9-01: Green paint on metal Conveyer belt side walls <44 Pb10-01: White paint on metal wall Baggage claim B2 walls at roll-up doors to Concourse C Pb11-01: White paint on gypsum Walls in Baggage claim B2 <37 Pb12-01: Silver paint on metal Corrugated metal roofing above baggage claim B2 mezzanine Pb13-01: Gold paint on gypsum Walls in Concourse B room 5061 <43 Pb14-01: White paint on gypsum Walls in Concourse B room 5061 <43 150 <45 3.2 LEAD-CONTAINING PAINTS The following lead-containing materials were identified in the Project Area during this survey: Paint Color Substrate Surface Location Dark gray Metal Window frame Exterior door to B3244R (Future Virgin America Area) Gridline 47.8-b, C.6-b Complete Survey Reports and Laboratory Results and Certifications are available from the Port of Seattle upon request. Methods Asbestos This inspection was conducted in accordance with the requirements of Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-62-07721 and Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PCSCAA) Regulation III, Article 4, Section 4.02. Suspect asbestos-containing materials were sampled in accordance with AHERA sampling guidelines (40 CFR 763.86) and analyzed by a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited
laboratory using polarized light microscopy (PLM) by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 600. Lead This lead inspection was performed in order to facilitate compliance with the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) lead standard for the construction industry (WAC 296-155-176) during demolition and construction. Representative chip samples of suspect lead-containing paints were collected and analyzed by an American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) accredited laboratory using flame atomic absorption spectroscopy by EPA Method 7000B. Previous Inspections The current inspection was intended to supplement the existing data in these reports and meet the good faith inspection requirements of WAC 296-62-07721. The previous inspection documents are available upon request. Recommendations Asbestos Asbestos-containing material (ACM) and presumed asbestos-containing material (PACM) that may be impacted by demolition/renovation activities must be removed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to disturbance. The asbestos work must be performed in compliance with Washington State worker protection and environmental protection regulations. See WAC 296-62, WAC 296-65, and Puget Sound Clean Air Agency Regulation III, Article 4 for additional information. The project plans indicate that conduits will probably not penetrate the cement asbestos board wall panels on the exterior walls on the ramp level at the end of Concourse B. In the event that drilling of holes will be needed in the cement asbestos board, the drilling will be conducted by the Port of Seattle s On-Call Regulated Materials Abatement Contractor. The General Contractor will coordinate any asbestos concerns with the Resident Engineer to get the asbestos work scheduled. The General contractor will be responsible to accurately lay out the locations and size of these penetrations. Lead Materials that have been shown to contain detectable levels of lead are regulated by L&I due to the potential for occupational exposure to lead if these materials are disturbed. Necessary precautions (e.g., exposure assessments, respiratory protection) must be taken to prevent or minimize worker exposure to lead, as outlined in WAC 296-155-176. Demolition waste that contains lead must be characterized and disposed in accordance with the provisions of the Dangerous Waste Regulations (WAC 173-303). Limiting Conditions This survey was limited to observation, minimal destructive sampling, and analysis of suspect building
materials in accessible portions of the Project Areas that may be impacted by construction. Common construction techniques render portions of any building inaccessible; as a result, additional asbestosand lead-containing building materials may be present in inaccessible areas of the building that were not observed during the survey. Inaccessible areas should be presumed to contain asbestos and lead until extensive destructive sampling is performed in those areas. In addition, any suspect materials that were not sampled during the referenced survey activities should be presumed to contain asbestos and lead until otherwise indicated by sampling and analysis. Limitations of the Assessment The conclusions of this report are based solely upon visual site observations and interpretations of laboratory analyses, as described in this report. The opinions presented herein apply to the site conditions existing at the time of the investigation and interpretation of current regulations pertaining to asbestos and lead. Therefore, these opinions and recommendations may not apply to future conditions that may exist at the site which we have not had the opportunity to evaluate. All applicable state, federal, and local regulations should always be verified prior to any work that will disturb materials containing asbestos and lead.