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Appendix L Appendix L Field Data Sheets and Results

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Asbestos Survey Sampling <strong>Data</strong> (4-15 April 2005)NS-Savannah – Fort Eustis, VirginiaERM Work Order No. 0028178Sample # Material Description Sample Location(s) (1) Friable?(2)Condition (3)PLM <strong>Results</strong> (4)(AsbestosPercent/Type)NSS-RC-TSI-15A, -15B, -15CInsulation associated withpressurizer system tank (red incolor)Primary Containment Yes Good20%-Chrysotile <strong>and</strong>AmositeNSS-RC-TSI-16A, -16B, -16CStraight run pipe insulationassociated with secondary heatexchanger (purple in color)Primary Containment Yes Good 25%-AmositeNSS-RC-TSI-17A, -17B, -17CElbow insulation associated withsecondary heat exchanger (purple incolor)Primary Containment Yes Good 15%-AmositeNSS-RC-TSI-18A, -18B, -18CStraight run pipe insulationassociated with primary heatexchanger system ( 24" in diameter<strong>and</strong> red in color)Primary Containment Yes Good 40%-AmositeNSS-RC-TSI-19A, -19B, -19CElbow pipe insulation associatedwith primary heat exchanger system( 24" in diameter <strong>and</strong> red in color)Primary Containment Yes Good5%-Chrysotile <strong>and</strong>AmositeNSS-RC-TSI-20A, -20B, -20CCanvas wrap associated withfiberglass insulationPrimary <strong>and</strong> Secondary ContainmentYes Good 30%-ChrysotileInformation presented is based upon observations made during an asbestos survey conducted by ERM on 4-15 April 2005.“NAD” – No Asbestos Detected(1) Only the general locations from which samples were obtained are included in this table. Material may also be located in other areas of the buildings (see Tables 1 <strong>and</strong> 2 ofthe survey report). Where possible, floor tile <strong>and</strong> drywall samples were taken in areas of pre-existing localized damage.(2) A non-friable material can become friable if the condition of the material has significantly diminished or if its structural integrity has been compromised.PAGE 3 OF 4

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