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� <br /> --ti�s <br /> � <br /> ' i � <br /> �� , � <br /> O_�," <br />, EXECUTiVE SUNIlV�ARY <br /> On August 22, 2007, Shannon G. Aden of TRC performed a NESHAP asbestos survey of Wal- <br /> Mart Store #706 located at 7631 Gall Boulevard, in Zephyrhills, FL. Inspection, sampling and <br /> analytical procedures were performed in general accordance with the Environmental Protection <br /> Agency's (EPA) National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) <br /> guidelines (EPA 40 CFR 61 Subpart 1V�. A total of 171 bulk samples were analyzed to facilitate <br /> any future interior renovation of the structure. <br /> Asbestos was identified in materials within as follows: <br /> Material Location Percent/Type' Approx. Material NESHAP <br /> QuanNty Condition Category <br /> Asbestos was not identified in an of the sam le materials. <br /> Asbestos containing materials as defined by the EPA and OSHA (Occupational safety & Health <br /> Administration) are materials with an asbestos concentration of greater than 1% (>1%) as <br /> analyzed by polarized light microscopy(PL1V�. In addition, ACBM are designated as: <br /> Friable asbestos - material which-can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand <br /> pressure, a.k.a. Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials (RAC1Vn <br /> Category I non-friable- includes resilient floor coverings, asphalt roofing products, gaskets and <br /> packings. <br /> Category II non-friable - any non-friable ACM that is not in Category I (i.e. transite siding <br /> material). <br /> A complete listing of suspect materials, sampled materials and the analytical results can be found <br /> in the text portion of the report. <br /> 1 Laboratory analytical data sheets should be reviewed for potenrial asbestos content within individual layers of a sample for each material. <br /> Analysis of an individual layer of a material may exceed 1%while the wmposite analysis of the material as a whole is below 1%. Laboratory <br /> analytical data sheets aze presented within Appendix A. <br /> Page 3 <br />