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-- <br />r <br />1 <br />-~"~ <br />s~ ,~. ~o+'~A <br />~ ~~ ~~ <br />i <br />•'' ; <br />~, ~w, <br />~~' ~ ~ <br />k - ~~f <br />February 1 , ~~0~ <br />pity of South Bend Board of Public worl~s <br />27 west Jefferson Boulevard <br />Suite IOOI~ <br />South Ber~cl,1N 4~1 <br />Attention: llr'Ir. Donald h~ks <br />,Subject: Agreement for Industrial hygiene Services <br />~,A1A1~ Survey - ll~arycrest Building <br />!~. c. C%) <br />' ' } ~j <br />w ~ 4 <br />Dear Dan: <br />Fallowing up on my conversation with Jahn Strauss from the South Bend arnmunity School <br />arparation on February 11 and the infc~rn~a~ion that he provided, a copy oaf which was seat to you as <br />well, I am pleased to present this Agreement for conducting an indoor air quality evaluation and AHA <br />asbestos inspection ft~r the arycrest facility. ~ understand that the impetus for this evaluation ~ the <br />conversion of the larycrest Building far use as a technical high school anal them arc concerns frarn the <br />School ward about these two issues. Since this building is envisioned for use as a school the asbestos <br />inspection roust comply with the Asbestos ~Iazard Ernergency Response ,Act ~AHE~A} regulations, <br />'his protocol is routine by this tine and used for other classes of building because it is logical and <br />thorough. <br />John has indicated that initially the high school. would occupy the third and fouh floors, but that it <br />could expand to the enure bu~ldxng ~n the future 1f the program 1s successful. y base proposal is for to <br />these two floors because ~ anticipate that the HVA system is isolated by floor and also because the <br />most significant potential asbesta~containing materials present -pipe insulation ar acoustical Master - <br />are probably the same an all fla~ars. phis will reduce e present survey cost while providing useful <br />information far the future expansion. when the expansion a~ccurs the present survey can be amended, l <br />have also included an alternate additional fee far doing X114 flioors at this tine if you desire. <br />,~nd~~r A~r~ ~~i~y <br />For this evaluation.., I propose to conduct. air sampling far the following potential contaminants to <br />evaluate the indoor air quality. <br />^ bYOaeroso~s: sampling for airborne viable fungi and non-viable fungi spores as indicators cif <br />biological activity in the area <br />^ carpet debris: representative n~icra~vacuun~ samples from. impacted carpets will indicate <br />whether unusual fungal growth is occurring <br />^ ~urf~ce or bru~~ a~rtt+~rial splcs: when needed far species identification ar canfirmatian of <br />maid growth in water darna,ged materials <br />^ n~~isture: relative humidity readings are a good indicator of the lil~elihaod for present ar future <br />microbial growth <br />carbon d~o~id~e: this is a measure of the fresh air supply, which controls odors and the sensation <br />of {`stale" air, and is usually inversely related to the transrnision of disease <br />1T~64 ~'al~ reed Drive ~ roger, I~dlana 4653 ~ Piaone "~4.Z7T.~TT ~ +~ Fa~c 74.~77.~~1 <br />