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<br />~r <br />~~ -L ~~~j <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />SUBJECT: <br />DATE: <br /> <br />John Joerns ., rf <br />Ervin J. Griffith ~d <br />History of Asbestos Abatement - Sylvan Beach <br /> <br />July 14, 1986 <br /> <br />On November 29, 1984, Mr. Stan Sherwood furnished the E.P.A. with <br />some materials from Sylvan Beach Pavilion. These samples revealed that <br />there was asbestos-containing materials in the ceiling of the ballroom. <br /> <br />In February of 1986, another rev iew was done and the proposal <br />indicated that there were additional asbestos-containing materials <br />located in the building. The additional areas are as follows: <br /> <br />1) Ceiling of the office located in the S.W. portion <br />of the building. <br />2) Foyer. <br />3) Air handling room - pipe insulation. <br /> <br />As of this time, testing laboratories will no longer do surveys of <br />the property in question. They will simply test specific locations as <br />requested. However, a survey company will survey the entire building <br />and test areas as needed. The survey company would need about one week <br />to perform the survey and furnish the City with a written report of <br />thei r find ings. The min imum cost would be $1,500.00 and the max imum <br />would be $2,600.00. <br /> <br />I feel that a survey is necessary to determine the areas of <br />contamination and would also be useful to us in the bidding process. <br /> <br />EJG/dsw <br /> <br />xc: David A. Paulissen <br />
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