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2013 Construction Completion Report January 1st 2013 through December 31st 2013 Butte-Silver Bow Health Department Residential Metals Program Work performed under EPA order during the 2013 construction season Butte-Silver Bow Health Department Environmental Health Division February, 2014 ---PAGE BREAK--- 2013 Construction Completion Report BUTTE-SILVER BOW RESIDENTIAL METALS PROGRAM The Allocation Agreement between Butte-Silver Bow (BSB) County and the Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO) provides the Butte-Silver Bow Health Department with funds to conduct soil abatements of residential yards located in the Butte Priority Soils Operable Unit, when soil lead concentrations exceed 1200 mg/kg or arsenic concentrations exceed 250 mg/kg. Additionally the Allocation Agreement provides for a multi-pathway program to abate other hazards (attic dust, interior dust and paint) associated with lead, arsenic and mercury. The program also provides biological testing, education and community outreach. This report describes metals abatement activities performed by the Residential Metals Abatement Program within the Health Department. A description, photo documentation and project costs are provided for work performed on residential yards, basements, attics and homes. Also included are program budgets, a list of properties where environmental assessments were conducted and a comprehensive list of abated properties. Note: Past annual construction completion reports consisted of projects and program activities that were completed during the Butte-Silver Bow County fiscal year. Due to the different fiscal years associated with the PRP’s and the agencies involved (BSB July 1st – June 30th, EPA October 1st – September 30th) it was determined that the calendar year would be the most comprehensible approach. During the 2013 calendar year the program completed 113 projects. The 113 projects consisted of 33 soil abatement projects including one storm water project, 76 residential attics and 4 interior living space dust abatements. All abatement projects were completed due to lead levels ≥1200 mg/kg and/or arsenic ≥ 250. Children were living at or frequently visited the majority of the residences where abatement activities occurred During the 2013 calendar year (January 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012) the program completed 208 environmental assessments. The data obtained from the environmental assessments will be used to develop a list of potential abatement projects for the 2014 construction season. All interested parties (EPA, ARCO, MDEQ, and BSB) are very involved with the review of the Residential Metals Program’s activities. Soil sampling results, including maps, are available to EPA, ARCO, and MDEQ for all samples collected. The Residential Metals Program provides Soil/Dust Specific Removal Plans, in addition to other abatement work plans to the EPA and Atlantic Richfield (AR). Approval of these work plans is requested from EPA, AR representatives and property owners. Prior to finalization of Soil/Dust Specific Removal Plans, a site visit is conducted by BSB, EPA, and AR representatives. ---PAGE BREAK--- BIOMONITORING and EDUCATIONAL/COMMUNITY OUTREACH SUMMARY Blood lead screening is available to all residents of Butte-Silver Bow. Testing is conducted by the Butte Women’s, Infant’s and Children’s program (WIC) which is located at the Health Department. Testing is available to walk-in clients, by appointment, or by physician and residential metals program referrals. In addition to blood testing, families are educated about potential exposures to lead, arsenic and mercury hazards in and around their homes. Environmental Assessments are offered to all WIC clients and expedited if potential exposures are identified during the interview process. Butte’s low-income population continues to be targeted through screening of children enrolled in the Butte WIC program. WIC staff routinely performs finger stick capillary collections as a part of their program activities. Elevated results, (>5µg/dL), are confirmed by a venous sample before the child is documented as having an elevated blood lead (EBL). Of the 645 blood lead screenings performed between January 1st and December 31st 2012, there were four venous draw confirmations greater than 5 µg/dL. Venous collection is available through the WIC Program and local pediatricians. Local physicians and pediatricians continue to actively screen their patients for lead. The local pediatricians have incorporated screening into their private practices. Other physicians recognize and assume this public health service fulfilled by the BSB Health Department. Both groups actively make referrals to this program when one of their patients is identified with an EBL for education and environmental assessment, as well as Case Management until the child’s blood lead level (BLL) is reduced to acceptable levels. Environmental assessments were encouraged for all residences of those that participated in the bio-monitoring activities performed through WIC. Environmental assessments are performed to identify potential sources of lead, arsenic and mercury exposures. Environmental assessments consist of soil testing, attic dust testing, interior dust testing and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) testing for lead-based paint. The residences where exposures are identified during the environmental assessment process are prioritized for abatement. Contaminated soils are removed and replaced with geotextile fabric, clean fill, topsoil and sod. Interior abatement involves paint stabilization and cleaning using the HEPA vacuum, wet wash and then HEPA vacuum again technique. Attic dust abatement consists of vacuuming out the contaminated dust using an industrial vacuum equipped with HEPA filtration. Case management activities were offered to the families of the four confirmed EBL cases that were referred to the RMAP. Two of the cases received full environmental assessments and ---PAGE BREAK--- follow up activities, one of which received a soil abatement and an indoor dust abatement of the property. One case involved a child chewing on a lead-based painted door that was removed from the property and the child moved to a different city. One case involved a child chewing on batteries and the family was educated on the dangers of such activities. The Case Management portion of the RMAP includes working with the family and/or landlord to assure that the child’s environment is not a source of lead contamination and to assure that timely follow-up to EBL’s occurs. Case Management is a voluntary part of the Butte Residential Metals Program. Case management includes home visits when appropriate, intensive education for the family, and timely follow-up lab testing. Residential Metals Abatement program staff contact each family of a child with an EBL and arranges for the environmental assessment, confirmatory testing if needed, and provides education on nutrition, cleaning methods, and good hand washing techniques. Parents are encouraged to call with any questions, and written materials are provided. In depth environmental assessments are offered to landlords or parents who have concerns. To insure that the BSB Health Department provides accurate and appropriate environmental screening and testing for the residents of Butte, the Health Department staff has attained EPA lead risk assessor certification. Community Outreach and Education The RMAP provided 458 property owners within the BPSOU information pertaining to program activities and offered environmental assessments to each property owner. Environmental assessments were completed at 208 properties during the 2013 sampling season. The Center for Disease Control states that education is critical to the success of any metals intervention and abatement program. The Residential Metals Abatement Program (RMAP) provides a range of education components to enhance and maintain the community’s awareness of potential sources of and risks to lead, arsenic, and/or mercury in and around homes, as well as approaches residents can take to avoid exposures. The educational components include the distribution of educational materials to local contractors electricians, roofers, carpenters), hardware/lumber suppliers, childcare facilities/programs Head Start), and housing authorities Human Resource Council – Section 8 and LIEAP). Informative presentations are available for real estate agents and landlords. Periodic mailings to property owners and public service announcements aired by the local television station are also designed to provide public awareness. During the calendar year of 2013 the RMAP distributed program specific posters and brochures to various local businesses and agencies. Program specific informational inserts provided by the EPA were distributed in the local paper and mini-nickel advertiser. The program staff attended the public meeting held in reference to the current Health Study to provide answers to questions or concerns the public had pertaining to program activities. The program staff attended and ---PAGE BREAK--- conducted a program specific presentation to the local landlords association. Program staff was also available at the CTEC office periodically throughout 2013 to provide program information to the general public. The RMAP also continues to work in conjunction with the medical community, particularly pediatricians and the Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) program to inform the public about risk, health monitoring, nutritional information, the programs’ activities, and to ensure clientele are offered environmental assessments. The education and outreach program materials specifically address portions of homes that pose a risk for potential exposure. Such portions addressed are the attic space, interior living space, and exterior yard areas. The program relies on educational materials and face-to-face consultations to ensure that homeowners, remodeling contractors, home inspectors, electricians, potential buyers, and weatherization workers are aware of the following: The potential presence of lead, arsenic, and/or mercury in attics or earthen basements; The importance of restricting access to those areas by sensitive populations and taking the appropriate measures to ensure that dust is not tracked into the interior living space when infrequent access occurs; and The proper contact information prior to implementing any remodeling project and/or landscaping project to ensure that dust and soil are appropriately handled and disposed of by a responsible entity and/or by approved contractors. The educational materials shall be provided to all participants of the program at the time an environmental assessment of the home is implemented (whether interior or exterior) as well as when applicable building permits are sought for remodeling projects. Recommendations made to each resident will be based on the results of environmental assessment performed at their homes and specific information collected by program staff about daily habits and activities. ---PAGE BREAK--- PRIORITIZED CRITERIA, YARD REMOVAL PROCEDURES AND ABATEMENT DEFINITIONS Prioritized Criteria for Yard and House Abatement (highest to lowest): On March 2, 1993 the Lead Levels Advisory Committee recommended the implementation of a long term Lead Poisoning Prevention and Abatement Program in Butte-Silver Bow County. The following criteria was prepared by the Committee and presented to the Butte-Silver Bow Health Board. 1. Homes occupied by one or more children with a blood lead (PbB) equal to or greater than 10 µg/dL {which is considered to be an elevated blood lead (EBL)}. 2. Secondary residence or subsequent homes occupied by children with an EBL. 3. Homes previously occupied by children with an EBL, even if no child is currently living at the address. 4. Homes with very young children (e.g. <1 year) and PbB of 5-9 µg/dL. 5. Homes with no children but with one or more sources (paint, water, soil, house dust) with a lead concentration which exceeds the 95th percentile as determined by the Butte-Silver Bow Environmental Health Lead Study (1990). Particular attention should be given to homes built prior to 1940. 6. Designated playgrounds maintained by Butte-Silver Bow. 7. Informal play areas frequented by children with or without property owner’s permission. General Yard Abatement Procedures: Each yard removal was conducted according to the following procedures: • Soil Sampling Request form signed by the landowner. • Soil sampling of yards according to approved sampling protocol. • Back-fill and top soil sampling. • Yard Specific Removal Plans developed for each removal. • Access Agreement signed by landowner. • Yard Specific Removal Plans submitted to EPA for approval. • EPA, BSB and ARCO site visit. • Finalize Yard Specific Removal Plan. • BSB and contractor site visit. • Photographic and/or video record on each yard to document pre- and post-removal condition of property. • Yard excavated to a depth of 12 inches and contaminated soil hauled to repository. Yard back-filled as follows: Geotextile fabric Clean soil—10 inches (approx.) Topsoil—2 inches Sod installed ---PAGE BREAK--- General House Abatement Procedures: Replacement Replace old lead based painted components with new. Enclose Mechanically attached solid surface sealed to prevent dust escape. Encapsulate Application of a liquid material that hardens to the lead painted surface and prevents dust escape. Usually with a thickness of 10 millimeters. Paint Stabilization Occurs when painted surface is capable of holding new paint. Area is wetted with a spray bottle, scraped, primed and re-painted. General Attic Dust Abatement Procedures: Each attic abatement was conducted according to the following procedures: • Sampling Request form signed by the landowner. • Dust sampling of attics according to approved sampling protocol. • Dust Specific Removal Plans developed for each removal. • Access Agreement signed by landowner. • Dust Specific Removal Plans submitted to EPA for approval. • EPA, BSB and ARCO site visit. • Finalize Dust Specific Removal Plan. • BSB and contractor site visit. • Photographic and/or video record on each attic to document pre- and post-removal condition of property. • Containment is set up at the entrance/exit to each attic, insulation and debris is hand bagged when necessary, remaining debris and contaminated dust is removed with a HEPA equipped vacuum system, all materials removed are double bagged and disposed of at the repository. General Interior Dust Abatement Procedures: Each interior abatement was conducted according to the following procedure: • Sampling Request form signed by the landowner. • Dust sampling of attics according to approved sampling protocol. • Dust Specific Removal Plans developed for each removal. • Access Agreement signed by landowner. • Dust Specific Removal Plans submitted to EPA for approval. • EPA, BSB and ARCO site visit. • Finalize Dust Specific Removal Plan. • Stabilize lead-based paint hazards that may potentially contribute to the lead content in the dust. • HEPA vacuum, wet wash, HEPA vacuum all horizontal surfaces. ---PAGE BREAK--- 2013 ABATEMENTS PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS AND ASSOCIATED COSTS The following pages provide a brief description and photo documentation of 113 abatement projects (yards, basements, attics, interiors) completed by the Residential Metals Abatement Program (RMAP) during the past calendar year. The RMAP purchases and provides geotextile fabric, fill material and topsoil to ensure that these materials comply with the EPA specifications. The RMAP purchases these materials in bulk and stores them at the Kelley Mine yard. The excavation contractors can easily access this material following excavation activities. The RMAP purchases all necessary materials and equipment to complete attic dust, interior dust and lead-based paint abatements. Attic dust, interior dust and lead-based paint abatements are conducted by RMAP staff. January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Detail of Expenditures Salaries $ 358,621.16 Employee Benefits $ 161,153.30 Payroll / Personnel Expenses $ 6,082.45 Supplies $ 144,561.56 Fixed Assets $ 7,157.48 Postage $ 608.07 Publicity / Media $ 1,000.00 Rent $ 10,718.81 Printing and Duplicating $ 1,037.00 Utilities $ 2,597.67 Repair and Maintenance Services $ 3,786.00 Training $ 5,135.00 Professional Services $ 47,852.00 Contract Services $ 182,336.45 Insurance $ 6,769.25 Computer Charges $ 3,690.00 PBX Charges $ 2,713.56 Machinery and Equipment $ 111,977.72 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 1,058,988.18 ---PAGE BREAK--- “The bitterness of poor quality abatement lingers long after the sweetness of low price has been forgotten” To follow, is a Chronological listing of 113 quality abatements Completed between January 1st, 2013 – December 31st, 2013 ---PAGE BREAK--- Total Properties Remediated 2013 Property Address Abatement Location 1 1323 Missouri Attic - Pb 2150 2 799 Hornet Attic - As 835 3 1148 Woolman Attic - Pb 1580 4 1025 Hornet Attic - Pb 2370, As 349 5 533 Franklin Attic - Pb 3820, As 649 6 3612 Banks Attic - Pb 5880 7 12 E. Freemont Attic - Pb 1830 8 1901 Garrison Attic - Pb 2830, As 261 9 304 N. Washington Attic - Pb 1500 10 1106 Missouri Attic - Pb 4690, As 539 11 920 S. Dakota Attic - Pb 1680, As 718 12 1228 Farrell Attic - Pb 5850, As 631 13 2025 Arizona Attic - As 825 14 410 Excelsior Attic - Pb 12604, As 617 15 314 S. Idaho Attic - Pb 2110, As 479 16 927 Caledonia Attic - As 591 17 1926 Argyle Attic - Pb 1650 18 1043 Attic - Pb 1230, As 378 19 1033 Mercury Attic - Pb 4300 20 1201 Taft Attic -Pb 2510, As 1920 21 301 W. Granite Attic - Pb 1630, As 518 22 921 Lewisohn Attic - Pb 1630, As 518 23 1919 Idaho Attic - As 862 24 1133 Sampson Attic - Pb 18700 25 1108 Nevada Attic - Pb 1670, As 867 26 522 N. Main Indoor Dust - Pb 7080 27 3409 Paxson Attic - Pb 2160, As 862 28 715 8th St. Attic - Pb 2130 29 1731 Elm Attic - As 620 30 101 Missoula Attic - Pb 2470, As 1040 31 2400 Argyle Attic - Pb 1440, As 834 32 621 S. Idaho Attic - Pb 1450, As 850 33 522 N. Main Attic - Pb 1230 34 8 E. Woolman Attic - Pb 5740, As 533 35 225 Dakota Basement -Pb 2280 36 1108 Nevada North Yard - Pb 5747 37 1106 Missouri East Yard - Pb 1210 38 1035 Placer West Yard - Pb 1310 39 1228 Farrell North Yard - As 299 40 709 W. Park South Yard - Pb 1760 41 61 W. Gold North Yard, South Yard - Pb 1490 ---PAGE BREAK--- Property Address Abatement Location 42 63 W. Gold North Yard, South Yard - Pb 1490 43 65 W. Gold North Yard, South Yard - Pb 1490 44 67 W. Gold North Yard, South Yard - Pb 1490 45 1033 W. Mercury East Yard - Pb 3990 46 807 N. Montana North Yard, West Yard - Pb 1540 47 1008 Caledonia St. Attic - Pb 2350, As 550 48 1027 Waukesha Attic - As 333 49 3434 Quincy Attic - As 326 50 2217 Colorado Attic -Pb 2130, As 396 51 843 W. Broadway Attic - Pb 2130, As 396 52 843 W. Broadway Indoor Dust - Pb 2130, As 396 53 3010 Farragut Attic - As 353 54 207 W. Second Attic - As 347 55 1328 Missouri Attic - Pb 2040, As 253 56 2552 S. Main Attic - As 265 57 1101 Lewisohn Attic - Pb 2030, As 263 58 411 Virginia North yard - Pb 2800 59 410 Excelsior West yard - Pb 1660 60 1043 West Yard - Pb 1320, As 539 61 1026 Caledonia West Yard - Pb 1610 62 1201 Taft West Yard - Pb 2450 63 419 N. Washington West Yard- Pb 4850 64 1700 Elm Attic - Pb 24500, As 1020 65 301 W. Granite North Yard - Pb 1250 66 207 W. Second West Yard, North Yard - Pb 2760 67 305 W. Granite North Yard - Pb 5720, As 599 68 307 W. Granite North Yard - Pb 3420 69 1223 W. Granite Attic - Pb 1990, As 308 70 1959 Florence Attic - Pb 1190, As 641 71 1538 B St. Attic - Pb 2070, As 359 72 823 W. Diamond Attic - As 362 73 217 Alabama Attic - Pb 3320, As 326 74 1010 W. Quartz Attic - Pb17900 75 2620 Harvard Attic - Pb 1260 76 305 W. Granite Attic - As 638 77 1627 Dewey Attic - As 280 78 3640 White Way Attic - Pb 7210, As 329 79 2401 Grand Ave. Attic - As 459 80 508 Jasper Attic - Pb 4650, As 465 81 616 N. Alaska Attic - As 356 82 1031 Utah Attic - Pb 1850, As 582 83 1928 Idaho South Yard - Pb 1430 84 110 Belle East Yard - Pb 1250 ---PAGE BREAK--- Property Address Abatement Location 85 Curtis St. Lot 1 Storm Water Site - Pb 1210 86 Curtis St. Lot 2 Storm Water Site - Pb 2950 87 Curtis St. Lot 3 Storm Water Site - Pb 2590 88 Curtis St. Lot 4 Storm Water Site - Pb 2390 89 Curtis St. Lot 5 Storm Water Site - Pb 4690 90 Curtis St. Lot 6 Storm Water Site - Pb 1550 91 Curtis St. Lot 7 Strom Water Site - Pb 2950 92 356 E. Mercury South Yard - Pb 2370 93 358 E. Mercury West Yard, South Yard - Pb 1490 94 836 W. Galena Attic - Pb 1640, As 528 95 842 W. Galena Attic - Pb 1640, As 528 96 1039 W. Broadway Attic - Pb 5730 97 218 S. Attic - As 358 98 845 w. Copper Attic - As 721 99 2328 Grand Ave. Attic - As [PHONE REDACTED] W. Diamond Attic - Pb 2600 101 1042 W. Broadway Attic - Pb 2370, As [PHONE REDACTED] W. Broadway Indoor Dust - Pb 7030 103 831 W. Granite Attic -Pb 2030, As 604 104 901 W. Copper Attic - Pb 8150, As 453 105 939 Arizona Attic - Pb 1870, As 575 106 109 Pacific Attic - Pb 1600, As 488 107 611 Transit Attic - As 254 108 635 W. Copper Attic - Pb 5730, As 710 109 308 W. Broadway Attic - Pb 3000, As [PHONE REDACTED] W. Park Attic - As 280 111 132 W. Woolman Attic - Pb 2470, As 832 112 65 W. Gold Indoor Dust - Pb 1490 113 358 E. Mercury Attic - Pb 8950, As 431 ---PAGE BREAK--- The Residential Metals Abatement Program completed 113 abatement projects during 2013. Of those 113 abatement projects, 76 were attic abatements and 4 were indoor dust abatements. The work plans for both such abatements are typical for each property. The following two pages are examples of the typical Dust Specific Removal Plan for an attic abatement and Indoor Dust Specific Removal Plan for an indoor dust abatement. Property specific copies of these work plans are on file at the Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Original work plans and photo documentation for the 33 soil abatement projects follow the Dust Specific Removal Plan and Indoor Dust Specific Removal Plan examples. ---PAGE BREAK--- Example “Dust Specific Removal Plan” (Address) (Date) Selection Criteria: Sample results at or above 250 mg/kg for arsenic, 1200 mg/kg for lead, or 147 mg/kg for mercury Attic Sampling Results: Arsenic-533 mg/kg and Lead-5740 mg/kg. Rational for Work: Contaminants exceed local action levels. The property owner has renovation plans that will impact the attic space. General Project Description: Abatement work at the subject property will consist of removing all insulation, HEPA vacuuming loose insulation and dust from ceiling, walls, and floor surfaces in the attic. Contaminated insulation and dust will be disposed of at the Granite Mountain Soil Repository. Specific Attic Dust Removal Activities • Set up 6-millimeter plastic containment to prevent dust from spreading. Duct tape seams. • Double bag all contaminated insulation in 6-millimeter plastic bags, duct tape seams and dispose of at Granite Mountain Soil Repository. • HEPA vacuum loose insulation and dust from the ceiling, walls and floor in the attic space. • HEPA vacuum dust from joints and cracks in contained area. • HEPA vacuum and bags will be provided by Health Department. • Bags will be disposed of at Granite Mountain Soil Repository. • Attic will be insulated in accordance with construction codes and standards. • Health Department staff will conduct project over sight in conjunction with EPA representative. ---PAGE BREAK--- Example “Indoor Dust Specific Removal Plan” (Address) (Date) Selection Criteria: Sample results at or above 250 mg/kg for arsenic, 1200 mg/kg for lead, or 147 mg/kg for mercury Attic Sampling Results: Arsenic- 534 mg/kg, lead- 3120 mg/kg. Rational for Work: Contaminants exceed local action levels. The indoor vacuum sample from the third floor came back 3140 mg/kg for lead. General Project Description: Abatement work at the subject property will consist of removing all insulation, HEPA vacuuming loose insulation and dust from ceiling, walls, and floor surfaces in the attic and knee walls. Clean interior living spaces. Contaminated insulation and dust will be disposed of at the Granite Mountain Soil Repository. Specific Indoor Dust Removal Activities • Remove all tools, plastic, and debris from the attic dust removal project. • Use a vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA exhaust filter. HEPA vacuum all surfaces in the room (ceilings, walls, trim, and floors). Start with the ceiling and work down, moving toward the entry door. Completely clean each room before moving on. • Wash all horizontal surfaces with a lead-specific detergent, high-phosphate detergent, or other suitable cleaning agent to dislodge any ground-in contamination, then rinse. Change the cleaning solution after every room is cleaned. • HEPA vacuum all surfaces in the room (ceilings, walls, trim, and floors). Start with the ceiling and work down, moving toward the entry door. Completely clean each room before moving on. ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1108 Nevada May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200mg/kg lead – 5747 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • The side walk in the north east yard, clothes line posts and one bush will be removed as per the owner’s request. • Landscape timber will be installed along the hedges. • The area west of the house is an area to be replaced. • Excavation of the West yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. • The north portion of the west-10 inches of clean fill will be placed on the fabric followed by 2 inches of washed ¾ inch gravel. • The south portion of the west yard- 10 inches of top soil will be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of wood chips. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1106 Missouri May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 250 mg/kg arsenic – 1210 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The East Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the East yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • The concrete pad will be removed as per the owner’s request. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1035 Placer May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 250 mg/kg arsenic – 1310 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The West Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the West yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • The side walk along the west side of the house will be removed as per the owner’s request. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1228 Farrell May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 250 mg/kg arsenic – 299 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • The side walk along the west side of the house will be removed as per the owner’s request. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 709 W. Park May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 1760 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The South Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the South yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 61-67 W. Gold May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – North Yard 1490 mg/kg, South Yard 1300mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The South Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the South yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • The pavers will be removed and replaced with a concrete side walk. • The area east of the building along the alley will be excavated to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of base course. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1033 Mercury May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200mg/kg lead – 3990 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The Southeast Yard is the area to be replaced. This is the area south of the elevated deck to Mercury Street. The tiered flower be/garden to the south will be left in place. • Excavation of the Southeast yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of ¾ inch minus gravel will completed the cap surrounding the tiered garden area. 2 inches of top soil and sod will complete the cap of the remaining area. • Landscape timber will be installed along gravel perimeters. • The area 24 inches (flower garden) east of the house is an area to be replaced. • Excavation of the flower garden will be to a depth to accommodate for the 18 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 18 inches of top soil will complete the cap. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 807 N. Montana May 22, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – North Yard 1540 mg/kg, Northwest Yard 1490mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The Northwest Yard is the area to be replaced. This is the area west of the garage and north of the fence. • Excavation of the Northwest yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on the fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod to complete the cap of the area 24 feet west of the west garage wall. 8 inches of clean fill shall be place on the fabric followed by 4 inches of base course to complete the cap of the remaining area of the northwest yard. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. This is a 5 foot wide area adjacent to the garage and east to Montana Street. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by June 14, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 411 Virginia July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 2800 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 410 S. Excelsior July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 1660 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of contamination. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The West Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the West yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. The elevation of the finished cap will match the elevation of the existing sidewalk and retaining wall. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inch X 12inch X12 inch pavers. The pavers shall be brick colored and have a brick pattern. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1043 July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead and 250 mg/kg Arsenic– 1320 mg/kg lead and 539 mg/kg arsenic Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of contamination. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The West Yard is the area to be replaced. The west yard is the area south of the rear wall of the house and west of the front sidewalk. • Excavation of the West yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. The elevation of the finished cap will match the elevation of the existing sidewalk and retaining wall. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • An area 2 feet wide and the length of the west wall of the house will be capped with weed barrier fabric and then 2 inches of natural colored wood chips. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1026 Caledonia July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 1610 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • The flower garden adjacent to the northeast wall will be capped with 12 inches of topsoil. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1201 Taft July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 2450 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The West Yard is the area to be replaced. The West yard is the area from the west wall of the house to the street. • Excavation of the West yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 419 N. Washington July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 4850 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The West Yard is the area to be replaced. The West yard is the area from the west wall of the house to the alley. • Excavation of the West yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod will complete the area west of the house to the existing fence. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by weed barrier fabric and 2 inches of base coarse gravel. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 301 W. Granite July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 1250 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • The wood walk way and deck will be removed before excavation and set back in place after excavation. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • The area west of the house will be capped with 4 inches of washed gravel. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 207 W. Second July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 2760 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North and West Yards are the areas to be replaced. • Excavation of the north and west yards will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • The area around the pine tree will be capped with 4 inches of washed gravel. Landscape timber will be placed to separate gravel and sod. • The area adjacent to the north wall of the house will be prepped for a concrete pad as per the owner’s request. • The south sidewalk will be removed as per the owner’s request. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 305 W. Granite July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead and 250 mg/kg Arsenic– 5720 mg/kg lead and 599 mg/kg arsenic Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of contamination. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North Yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. The elevation of the finished cap will match the elevation of the existing sidewalk and retaining wall. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 307 W. Granite (Lot) July 31, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 3420 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of contamination. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The North lot is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the North lot will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Landscaping timbers will be installed between the north and south lots. • The south lot will not be excavated but will be lifted to match the grade of the north lot using fill dirt only. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by August 30, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 1928 Idaho October 1, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 1430 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The whole yard is the area to be replaced. • Excavation of the yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation of the yard, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by October 11, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 110 Belle October 1, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg lead, North Yard – 1250 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Attic abatement completed. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The East Yard is the area to be replaced. This area is located east of the house to the property boundary. • Excavation of East yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of top soil and sod to complete the cap. • The rock retaining wall along the east perimeter will be removed and replaced with a stack block retaining wall. • The stack block retaining wall will be constructed as per the manufacturer’s specifications. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by October 11, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Storm Water Site Soil Removal Plan” North side of the 300 Block of Curtis September 4, 2013 Rational for Work: Soil exceeds 1200 mg/kg lead – 2950 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Soil erodes into Curtis Street and the BSB Storm Water System. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and replacement and constructing ditches to direct storm water to existing catch basins. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Site Activities • The Curtis Street Storm Water site is the area south of the residential properties on Mercury Street, west of the MAC football field and north of Curtis Street including the area between 344 E. Mercury and 356 E. Mercury. • Excavation of the site will be to a depth to accommodate for the 18 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct storm water to the existing asphalt ditch along Curtis Street and to the existing catch basin. Two 6 feet wide and 1 foot deep swales will be constructed to direct storm water. (refer to site map) • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 12 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 6 inches of topsoil and Butte hill seed mix will complete the cap for the majority of the site.(refer to site map) • An alley will be constructed south of the residential properties. The alley will be 16 feet wide starting at the southern boundary of the residential properties. (refer to site map) • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 12 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 6 inches of road mix. • Two accesses from Curtis Street to the alley will be constructed. (refer to site map) • After excavation, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 12 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 6 inches of road mix. • A Concrete retaining wall will be constructed along the west side of 356 E. Mercury, 4 feet west of the residence. The retaining wall will extend from sidewalk along Mercury Street 90 feet south. The wall will be 8 inches thick with a footing that is 2 feet wide. The wall will be constructed to a height that directs storm water away from the property at 356 E. Mercury. • Boulders will be placed along the perimeters of the areas that are seeded to prevent vehicle traffic from damaging the site. Boulders will be provided by the RMAP. • Fill material must be compacted firm • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by October11, 2013. ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 356 E. Mercury September 4, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 2370 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The south yard, west perimeter and east perimeter are the areas to be replaced. The south yard is the area from the south wall of the house to the alley. • Excavation of the south yard will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation of the south yard, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 18 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 4 inches of base course. A 10 foot wide area along the east side will be capped with wood chips. Landscape timbers will be installed to separate the base course and wood chips. The east and west perimeters will be capped with 2 inches of washed gravel. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by October 11, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Exhibit 2 “Yard Specific Removal Plan” 358 E. Mercury September 4, 2013 Rational for Work: Yard exceeds 1200 mg/kg Lead – 1490 mg/kg Selection Criteria: Home with one or more sources of lead. Project Funding: B-SB Residential Metals Program General Project Description: Lead Program work will consist of soil removal and yard replacement. Reason for Sampling: B-SB Residential Metals Program request. Anticipated Yard Activities • The south yard and west yard are the areas to be replaced. The south yard is the area from the south wall of the house to the alley and to the east property boundary. The east yard is the area south of Mercury Street and west of the house. • Excavation of the south and east yards will be to a depth to accommodate for the 12 inch cap unless bedrock is encountered and to direct water away from the structure. • After excavation of the south yard, one layer of Geotextile fabric shall be placed as a barrier between existing soil and clean fill. 10 inches of clean fill shall be placed on fabric followed by 2 inches of topsoil and sod. • Fill material must be compacted firm. • Geotextile fabric, fill material and top soil will be provided at the Kelley Mine Yard. • Contaminated soil will be covered and hauled to the Granite Mountain soil repository. • Contractors shall decontaminate equipment before hauling clean materials. • Contractor shall purchase and install sod. Sod must be rolled after installation. • Fences shall be left in place and excavated around. • Contractors shall repair items they have damaged on or off property. Including roads, sidewalks, retaining walls, fences, sprinkler systems and utilities. Completion date: Activities in this work plan must be completed by October 11, 2013. Miscellaneous Contractor shall provide photo documentation to record the pre-removal, removal and post-removal condition of the property. Contractors will perform work according to a Site Safety and Health Plan. Contractors will adhere to time frame for work to be completed and within the terms set forth in the contract agreement with Butte-Silver Bow Health Department. Key elements of the contractors Site Safety and Health Plan should include: Equipment in safe operating condition Equipment decontamination prior to yard installation Traffic barriers and site safety fence erected Transportation routes identified and used Dust suppression techniques applied Worker safety, resident safety, public safety awareness Site safety meetings conducted before the start of each day Contractors shall adhere to all OSHA requirements ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Properties Sampled (Soil, attic dust, indoor dust, and paint) January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 1 1306 Adams Ave. 2 1729 Adams Ave. 3 217 N. Alabama St. 4 1230 W. Aluminum St. 5 2509 Amherst Ave. 6 1112 Antimony St. 7 1114 Antimony St. 8 1926 Argyle St. 9 2400 Argyle St. 10 2025 S. Arizona St. 11 1538 B Street 12 1600 B Street 13 11 Buffalo St. 14 E. Broadway St. (lot) 15 308 W. Broadway St. 16 309 E. Broadway St. 17 843 W. Broadway St. 18 1040 W. Broadway St. 19 1725 C Street 20 151 Calhoun St. 21 235 Calhoun St. 22 320 Calhoun St. 23 946 Caledonia St. 24 950 Caledonia St. 25 951 Caledonia St. 26 953 Caledonia St. 27 955 Caledonia St. 28 1026 Caledonia St. 29 1101 Caledonia St. 30 1210 Carolina Ave. 31 1212 Carolina Ave. 32 41 W. Center St. 33 43 W. Center St. 34 102 E. Center St. 35 50 Chula Ave. 36 203 Chula Ave. 37 531 S. Clark St. 38 111 Clear Grit Terr. 39 1000 S. Colorado St. 40 2312 S. Colorado St. ---PAGE BREAK--- Properties Sampled (Soil, attic dust, indoor dust, and paint) January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 41 2224 S. Colorado St. 42 2336 S. Colorado St. 43 6 W. Copper St. 44 10 W. Copper St. 45 25 W. Copper St. 46 305 W. Copper St. 47 10 S. St. 48 311 S. Dakota St. 49 2242 S. Dakota St. 50 2529 S. Dakota St. 51 S. Dakota St. (lot) 52 2601 S. Dakota St. 53 2615 S. Dakota St. 54 148 E. Daly St. 55 158 E. Daly St. 56 322 W. Daly St. 57 2902 Dexter St. 58 1128 W. Diamond St. 59 1617 Dunn Ave. 60 1619 Dunn Ave. 61 2285 East Dr. 62 725 11th Street 63 1700 Elm St. 64 1738 Elm St. 65 2000 Elm St. 66 817 Empire St. 67 1033 Empire St. 68 1308 Evans Ave. 69 3100 Evans Ave. 70 404 S. Excelsior Ave. 71 410 S. Excelsior Ave. 72 1720 Farragut Ave. 73 3010 Farragut Ave. 74 1128 Farrell St. 75 1240 Farrell St. 76 1759 Florence Ave. 77 E. Front St. (lot) 78 2 W. Front St. 79 834 W. Galena St. 80 842 W. Galena St. ---PAGE BREAK--- Properties Sampled (Soil, attic dust, indoor dust, and paint) January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 81 2128 Gaylord St. 82 61 W. Gold St. 83 63 W. Gold St. 84 65 W. Gold St. 85 67 W. Gold St. 86 2715 Goodwin St. 87 1712 Grand Ave. 88 2328 Grand Ave. 89 2401 Grand Ave. 90 2625 Grand Ave. 91 219 W. Granite St. 92 307 W. Granite St. 93 304 E. Granite St. 94 318 E. Granite St. 95 831 W. Granite St. 96 1223 W. Granite St. 97 3 Greenwood Ave. 98 202 Greenwood Ave. 99 3303 Hancock St. 100 3036 Hannibal St. 101 2620 Harvard St. 102 2929 Harvard St. 103 735 Hornet St. 104 928 Hornet St. 105 1915 S. Idaho St. 106 1923 S. Idaho St. 107 609 S. Jackson St. 108 1900 S. Jackson St. 109 1900 ½ S. Jackson St. 110 508 Jasper St. 111 2021 Johns Ave. 112 1332 Kaw Ave. 113 2900 Kossuth St. 114 30 N. Lake Dr. 115 45 E. LaPlatte St. 116 841 Lexington Ave. 117 842 Lexington Ave. 118 843 Lexington Ave. 119 1702 Lowell Ave. 120 1704 Lowell Ave. ---PAGE BREAK--- Properties Sampled (Soil, attic dust, indoor dust, and paint) January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 121 1909 Lowell Ave. 122 522 N. Main St. 123 964 N. Main St. 124 1430 N. Main St. 125 1600 N. Main St. 126 2102 N. Main St. 127 2201 N. Main St. 128 2217 N. Main St. 129 2300 S. Main St. 130 2402 S. Main St. 131 2437 S. Main St. 132 2514 S. Main St. 133 2522 S. Main St. 134 505 W. Mercury St. 135 507 W. Mercury St. 136 523 W. Mercury St. 137 W. Mercury St. (lot) 138 37 Missoula Ave. 139 101 Missoula Ave. 140 228 S. Montana St. 141 230 S. Montana St. 142 3400 S. Montana St. 143 2426 Moulton St. 144 2701 Nettie St. 145 940 Nevada Ave. 146 725 9th Street 147 835 9th Street 148 101 O’Neill St. 149 103 O’Neill St. 150 109 W. Pacific St. 151 113 W. Pacific St. 152 609 W. Park St. 153 611 W. Park St. 154 1050 W. Park St. 155 1205 W. Park St. 156 3409 Paxson Ave. 157 1035 Placer St. 158 1037 Placer St. 159 2202 Placer St. 160 2560 Placer St. ---PAGE BREAK--- Properties Sampled (Soil, attic dust, indoor dust, and paint) January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 161 2665 Placer St. 162 3149 Placer St. 163 3201 Placer St. 164 Placer St. (lot) 165 1012 W. Platinum St. 166 2307 Princeton St. 167 721 W. Quartz St. 168 1133 Sampson St. 169 207 W. Second St. 170 1105 E. Second St. 171 1115 E. Second St. 172 835 17th Street 173 517 W. Silver St. 174 914 W. Silver St. 175 2114 Silver Bow Blvd. 176 835 6th Street 177 905 6th Street 178 935 6th Street 179 2516 State St. 180 3 Sun View Terr. 181 5 Sun View Terr. 182 1201 Taft St. 183 1430 Texas Ave. 184 825 13th Street 185 506 Transit St. 186 1010 W. Quartz St. 187 3434 Quincy Ave. 188 850 S. Washington St. 189 1906 S. Washington St. 190 1916 S. Washington St. 191 1923 S. Washington St. 192 947 Waukesha St. 193 1027 Waukesha St. 194 51 Wells St. 195 55 Wells St. 196 2904 White Blvd. 197 2920 White Blvd. 198 210 Williams St. 199 219 Williams St. 200 223 Williams St. ---PAGE BREAK--- Properties Sampled (Soil, attic dust, indoor dust, and paint) January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 201 8 E. Woolman St. 202 8 ½ E. Woolman St. 203 15 E. Woolman St. 204 132 W. Woolman St. 205 1001 W. Woolman St. 206 1037 W. Woolman St. 207 1150 W. Woolman St. 208 3322 Wynne Ave. The Residential Metals Abatement Program has completed 720 abatement projects and has sampled 2043* properties as of December 31, 2013. * The number of properties sampled to date is not absolute due to multiple geocodes associated with particular residential properties. The variability of an accurate count of properties sampled is not significant and will be resolved by the RMAP staff in the near future.