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2014-07-01 Pre-Demolition Hazardous Material Survey
s TECHTRSN engineering inc. environmental solutions 640 East Main Street Anoka, MN 55303 Phone 763.712.9502 Fax 763.712.9504 www.techtron.biz PRE-DEMOLITION HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SURVEY 6180 OSGOOD AVENUE N OAK PARK HEIGHTS,MN TECHTRON ENGINEERING 640 E MAIN STREET ANOKA, MN 55303 PH. (763) 712-9502 ANDY TURBITT#AI10482 aja.,t'43 - TECHTRON JOB#: F14-4551 PREPARED FOR: CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS ERIC JOHNSON CITY ADMINISTRATOR P.O. BOX 2007 STILLWATER,MN 55082 DATE OF REPORT: 7/1/14 1 Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave. N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#2 July 1, 2014 INTRODUCTION Techtron Engineering, Inc.was retained by the City of Oak Park Heights to perform a pre- demolition survey of the home located at 6180 Osgood Avenue N in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. The building was planned on being demolished in the near future. The survey was performed on June 17th, 2014. Scope of Study The purpose of this study was to identify asbestos-containing materials in the building so they can be removed prior to the demolition. In addition, hazardous materials were inventoried in the building for proper removal and disposal prior to the demolition of the building. Destructive sampling was performed and specific locations of asbestos-containing materials were identified. Every accessible material in the facility was neither sampled nor analyzed. Rather, materials were grouped homogeneously based on date of application, color, size, etc. Samples of each homogeneous group were then taken and analyzed for asbestos. Standards The Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA),the state of Minnesota,and the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) all have promulgated regulations governing asbestos in buildings and/or asbestos exposure in a working environment. OSHA Standards State that personnel asbestos exposure must not exceed 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter of air based on an 8-hour time weighted average. Minnesota regulations state that any damaged, friable asbestos must be repaired and that asbestos must be evaluated prior to any planned renovation. The Minnesota Department of Health(MDH)also has rules governing asbestos abatement. These rules govern worker training, abatement notifications, licensing, methodology, etc. The EPA NESHAP governs the disposal of asbestos, air emissions, and notification procedures for abatement. The EPA also governs asbestos in schools and asbestos in demolition projects. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency(MPCA) is responsible for enforcing EPA regulations in the state of Minnesota. Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave.N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#3 July 1, 2014 METHODOLOGY Bulk Asbestos Sampling Bulk samples were collected by wetting the material in question with amended water. A small portion of this material was then removed and placed directly in a sealed container for transport to Techtron Engineering's in-house laboratory. Bulk Asbestos Analysis Analysis was performed by Techtron Engineering in accordance to EPA methodology. This method detects asbestos in volumetric concentrations of 1%or greater. Bulk samples were checked for the following asbestiform minerals: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, anthophyllite, and tremolite-actinolite. DISCUSSION Bulk sample results and visual observations were used to identify and homogeneously group materials within each area. Generalizations were then made on the types of materials that do or do not contain asbestos. Bulk Sample Results Techtron Engineering took and analyzed bulk samples from throughout the property. Laboratory documentation for analytical results can be found in appendix II. Summary of Asbestos-Containing Materials A complete bulk sample list with results are located in Appendix I sorted alphabetically by "Sample Type". Appendix IV contains a site map with floor plans of the home. Mastic(350 lineal ft total) Black wall framing mastic • Basement: Family Room(behind wall paneling on framing) Ceiling Plaster Skim Coat(850 ft2 total) White plaster skim coat w/clear rock • Main Floor: Bedrooms 1, 2, 3 • Main Floor: Hallway • Main Floor: Living Room Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave. N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#4 July 1, 2014 Summary of Asbestos-Containine Materials cont... Window Glazing(400 lineal ft total) Gray-tan window glazing • Home Exterior: Main Floor windows throughout • Garage Exterior Caulking(100 lineal ft total) Gray caulking • Home Exterior: Basement window frames *Wall Joint Compound Cream joint compound • Basement: Bathroom *The cream joint compound was found to be asbestos-containing. However,when the joint compound is considered as part of the wall system, the asbestos content of that system is below 1%. Therefore the joint compound material would not be considered asbestos-containing. Summary of Hazardous Materials Hazardous materials were present at the subject property during the pre-demolition survey. The materials listed below are required to be addressed or removed from the buildings prior to any demolition activities beginning. Each individual hazardous material has specific disposal rules from the EPA which should be followed. Hazardous materials found on the subject property included: two motion sensors and four flood lamps on the exterior, four smoke detectors with radioactive batteries, one mercury-containing thermostat, a refrigerator which contains freon,three possible PCB-containing light ballast and six mercury vapor- containing fluorescent bulbs, a television, and multiple major appliances(i.e. water heater, boiler&overhead expansion tank,three laundry machines, stove,well pump, dishwasher, space heater, central vacuum pump). Flaking paint was present at the subject property at the time of the survey. XRF testing was performed to determine if the deteriorated surface coatings had lead concentrations above the EPA threshold of 1.0 mg/cm2 and would need to be stabilized prior to the demolition. XRF testing results showed that deteriorated lead-based paint was present at the subject property during the survey. Specific components and locations, along with the XRF results database, can be found in appendix III. Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave.N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#5 July 1, 2014 CONCLUSIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS The asbestos-containing gray basement window caulking and the black wall paneling mastic are category I non-friable materials. The removal of non-friable materials is not regulated by MDH or the MPCA as long as no mechanical means are used during the removal(cutting, sanding, grinding, abrading, etc...) and the removal is performed in a manner that does NOT render the ACM friable. Category I non-friable materials are not required to be removed prior to demolition. However, if ACM is not removed then the demolition debris may not be recycled. The white ceiling plaster skim coat and the gray-tan main floor window glazing are friable materials and all proper regulations should be followed during their removal. Proper regulations from the MDH and MPCA regarding notification,removal, disposal, etc should be followed throughout the asbestos abatement. The MDH does not regulate the removal of any ceiling material, floor tiles&sheeting, roofing, or siding in single family residences. The hazardous materials found at the subject property will need to be removed from the property prior to the demolition and disposed of properly. If asbestos-containing materials in the building are to be abated a Minnesota licensed asbestos abatement contractor must perform the asbestos-related work. The asbestos abatement project should be designed by a Minnesota-licensed Project Designer. This report is intended for use as a tool for qualified designers. There is no guarantee, implied or otherwise,that all asbestos-containing materials have been identified. If suspect materials are encountered during renovation and/or demolition that have not been addressed in this report,the material must not be disturbed until the suspect material is positively identified. Under no circumstances is this report to be used as a bid document. OSHA 1926.1101 requires that personnel who may come into contact with asbestos containing materials must receive annual 2-hour asbestos awareness training. If you have any comments or questions pertaining to this report, you can contact our office at 763-712-9502. Prepared by: Reviewed by: Techtron Engineering 614".1(4— Andy Turbitt Michael D. 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Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave. N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#2 July 1,2014 --APPENDIX II-- BULK SAMPLE RESULTS LAB RESULTS Ir16 , fit" ., • TECHTR•N engineering inc. environmental solutions June 23, 2014 640 East Main Street Anoka, MN 55303 Phone 763.712.9502 Techtron Engineering Fax 763.712.9504 640E Main St. Anoka, MN 55303 www.techtron.biz Project Location: 6180 Osgood Ave N, Oak Park Heights, MN Techtron Job#: F14-4551 Techtron Lab#: PLM-14-19085 Surveyed by: Andrew Turbitt Date Samples Collected: 6/17/2014 Date Samples Analyzed: 6/23/2014 Analyzed by: C. Berg Number of samples submitted: 71 Number of samples analyzed: 76 Test Report: Asbestos Bulk Materials Identification by PLM Following are the results of material samples obtained for asbestos identification analysis. Samples were observed at 30X and suspect fibers were picked from the bulk samples and observed under polarized light microscopy. The fibers were then evaluated under crossed polars for extinction angle, sign of elongation, and morphology. Dispersion staining techniques using different Cargille liquids and observing colors at two different orientations of the crystal were then performed. Analysis was performed according to EPA method 600/R-93/116. This method detects asbestos in volumetric concentrations of 1% or greater. Bulk samples were checked for the following types of asbestiform minerals: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, anthophyllite, and tremolite-actinolite. Laboratory Manager, Melissa Cook (CB) Reporting Limit: 1%.Some samples reported as NAFD may contain asbestos fibers in quantities below 1%.Detection limits are dependent upon the sample size,matrix,and any interferences that may be present in the sample.Point counting is recommended for samples that require more precise quantification when samples contain low volumes of asbestos fibers(i.e.1-5%).Results are based on field sampling information provided by the client and are only valid for samples tested.Samples are stored for 30 days unless other arrangements are made by the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Techtron Engineering.AIHA Lab#101106. Page 1 of 5 • Project Location: 6180 Osgood Ave N, Oak Park Heights, MN Techtron Job#: F14-4551 Techtron Lab#: PLM-14-19085 Client Lab ID Sample Location Sample Description Asbestos Results 1 54957 Main Floor: Kitchen, Off-white w/cream lines NAFD cupboard under sink design border linoleum w/ gray paper 2 54958 Main Floor: Kitchen, Off-white w/cream lines NAFD cupboard under sink design border linoleum w/ gray paper 3A 54959 Main Floor: Kitchen, floor Creams/tans/light browns NAFD w/light brown square pattern vinyl sheet flooring, top layer 3B 54960 Main Floor: Kitchen, floor Thick gray paper NAFD underlayment, 2nd layer 3C 54961 Main Floor: Kitchen, floor Cream mastic, 3rd layer NAFD 4A 54962 Main Floor: Dining Room, Creams/tans/light browns NAFD floor w/light brown square pattern vinyl sheet flooring, top layer 4B 54963 Main Floor: Dining Room, Thick gray paper NAFD floor underlayment, 2nd layer 4C 54964 Main Floor: Dining Room, Cream mastic, 3rd layer NAFD floor 5A 54965 Main Floor: Bathroom, floor Tan/light pink/brown NAFD ceramic floor tile 5B 54966 Main Floor: Bathroom, floor Dark gray grout from 5A NAFD 6A 54967 Main Floor: Bathroom, Greens 1"x1" ceramic floor NAFD shower floor tile 6B 54968 Main Floor: Bathroom, White grout from 6A NAFD shower floor 7 54969 Main Floor: Kitchen, sink Light gray/white sink coat NAFD underside 8 54970 Main Floor: Dining Room, Dark brown 1'x1' cellulose NAFD ceiling ceiling tile w/white textured surface 9 54971 Main Floor: Dining Room, Dark brown 1'x1' cellulose NAFD ceiling ceiling tile w/white textured surface 10 54972 Main Floor: Dining Room, Dark brown 1'x1 cellulose NAFD ceiling ceiling tile w/white textured surface NAFD = No Asbestos Fibers Detected Reporting Limit:1%.Some samples reported as NAFD may contain asbestos fibers in quantities below 1%.Detection limits are dependent upon the sample size,matrix,and any interferences that may be present in the sample.Point counting is recommended for samples that require more precise quantification when samples contain low volumes of asbestos fibers(i.e.1-5%).Results are based on field sampling information provided by the client and are only valid for samples tested.Samples are stored for 30 days unless other arrangements are made by the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Techtron Engineering.AIHA Lab#101106. Page 2 of 5 Project Location: 6180 Osgood Ave N, Oak Park Heights, MN Techtron Job#: F14-4551 Techtron Lab#: PLM-14-19085 Client Lab ID Sample Location Sample Description Asbestos Results 11A 54973 Main Floor: Bathroom, sink White ceramic tile NAFD countertop 11B 54974 Main Floor: Bathroom, sink White grout from 11A NAFD countertop 11C 54975 Main Floor: Bathroom, sink Clear-white mastic from NAFD countertop 11A 12A 54976 Main Floor: Bathroom, White ceramic tile w/dark NAFD vanity cabinet wall blue surface, top layer 12B 54977 Main Floor: Bathroom, White grout from 12A NAFD vanity cabinet wall 12C 54978 Main Floor: Bathroom, Clear-white mastic from NAFD vanity cabinet wall 12A 12D 54979 Main Floor: Bathroom, Brown mastic from 12A NAFD vanity cabinet wall 12E 54980 Main Floor: Bathroom, White plaster skim coat, NAFD vanity cabinet wall 2nd layer 12F 54981 Main Floor: Bathroom, Gray plaster, 3rd layer NAFD vanity cabinet wall 13A 54982 Basement: Bathroom, wall White w/green squiggle NAFD lines ceramic tile 13B 54983 Basement: Bathroom, wall White grout from 13A NAFD 13C 54984 Basement: Bathroom, wall Brown mastic from 13A NAFD 14 54985 Basement: Family Room, Black mastic 2-3%Chrysotile behind lower wall paneling 15 54986 Basement: Family Room, Black mastic 2-3%Chrysotile behind lower wall paneling 16A 54987 Garage Interior, wall White sheetrock NAFD 16B 54988 Garage Interior, wall Tar paper NAFD 16C 54989 Garage Interior, wall Pink fiberglass insulation NAFD 16D 54990 Garage Interior, wall Woven canvas material w/ NAFD silver surface 17A 54991 Basement: Bathroom, wall Cream joint compound, top 2-3%Chrysotile layer 17B 54992 Basement: Bathroom, wall Cream joint tape, 2nd layer NAFD 17C 54993 Basement: Bathroom, wall Brown mastic from 17B NAFD 17D 54994 Basement: Bathroom, wall White sheetrock, 3rd layer NAFD 18A 54995 Basement: Family Room, White joint compound, top NAFD wall layer 18B 54996 Basement: Family Room, Light pink joint tape, 2nd NAFD wall layer NAFD = No Asbestos Fibers Detected Reporting Limit:1%.Some samples reported as NAFD may contain asbestos fibers in quantities below 1%.Detection limits are dependent upon the sample size,matrix,and any interferences that may be present in the sample.Point counting is recommended for samples that require more precise quantification when samples contain low volumes of asbestos fibers(i.e.1-5%).Results are based on field sampling information provided by the client and are only valid for samples tested.Samples are stored for 30 days unless other arrangements are made by the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Techtron Engineering.AIHA Lab#101106. Page 3 of 5 Project Location: 6180 Osgood Ave N, Oak Park Heights, MN Techtron Job#: F14-4551 Techtron Lab#: PLM-14-19085 Client Lab ID Sample Location Sample Description Asbestos Results 18C 54997 Basement: Family Room, White sheetrock, 3rd layer NAFD wall 19A 54998 Main Floor: Hallway, wall White plaster skim coat, top NAFD layer 19B 54999 Main Floor: Hallway, wall Gray plaster, 2nd layer NAFD 19C 55000 Main Floor: Hallway, wall White sheetrock, 3rd layer NAFD 20A 55001 Main Floor: Bedroom 2, White plaster skim coat, top NAFD wall layer 20B 55002 Main Floor: Bedroom 2, Gray plaster, 2nd layer NAFD wall 20C 55003 Main Floor: Bedroom 2, White sheetrock, 3rd layer NAFD wall 21A 55004 Main Floor: Bedroom 3, White plaster skim coat, top NAFD wall layer 21B 55005 Main Floor: Bedroom 3, Gray plaster, 2nd layer NAFD wall 22A 55006 Main Floor: Bedroom 1, White plaster skim coat w/ 1-2%Anthophyllite ceiling clear rock, top layer 22B 55007 Main Floor: Bedroom 1, Gray plaster, 2nd layer NAFD ceiling 22C 55008 Main Floor: Bedroom 1, White sheetrock, 3rd layer NAFD ceiling 23A 55009 Main Floor: Bedroom 2, White plaster skim coat w/ 1-2%Anthophyllite ceiling clear rock, top layer 23B 55010 Main Floor: Bedroom 2, Gray plaster, 2nd layer NAFD ceiling 23C 55011 Main Floor: Bedroom 2, White sheetrock, 3rd layer NAFD ceiling 24A 55012 Main Floor: Living Room, White plaster skim coat, top 1-2%Anthophyllite ceiling layer 24B 55013 Main Floor: Living Room, Gray plaster, 2nd layer NAFD ceiling 25 55014 Home Exterior: Bedroom 3, Gray-tan glazing 2-3% Chrysotile window 26 55015 Garage Exterior: Window Gray-tan glazing 2-3% Chrysotile 27 55016 Garage Exterior: Window Gray-tan glazing 2-3% Chrysotile 28 55017 Basement: Laundry Room, White caulking NAFD window frame 29 55018 Home Exterior, siding Tan caulking NAFD NAFD = No Asbestos Fibers Detected Reporting Limit:1%.Some samples reported as NAFD may contain asbestos fibers in quantities below 1%.Detection limits are dependent upon the sample size,matrix,and any interferences that may be present in the sample.Point counting is recommended for samples that require more precise quantification when samples contain low volumes of asbestos fibers(i.e.1-5%).Results are based on field sampling information provided by the client and are only valid for samples tested.Samples are stored for 30 days unless other arrangements are made by the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Techtron Engineering.AIHA Lab#101106. Page 4 of 5 Project Location: 6180 Osgood Ave N, Oak Park Heights, MN Techtron Job#: F14-4551 Techtron Lab#: PLM-14-19085 Client Lab ID Sample Location Sample Description Asbestos Results 30A 55019 Garage Exterior: Wall Base Gray caulking NAFD at Concrete Slab 30B 55020 Garage Exterior: Wall Base Black tar/cellulose NAFD at Concrete Slab expansion joint 31 55021 Home Exterior: Sliding Black caulking NAFD Glass Door Frame 32 55022 Home Exterior: Basement Gray caulking 2-3% Chrysotile Window Frame 33A 55023 Home Exterior: Roof Shingle w/black and white NAFD rock 33B 55024 Home Exterior: Roof Shingle w/brown rock NAFD 33C 55025 Home Exterior: Roof Black tar paper NAFD 34A 55026 Garage Exterior: Roof Shingle w/brown rock NAFD 34B 55027 Garage Exterior: Roof Black tar paper NAFD 35A 55028 Garage Exterior: Roof Shingle w/black and white NAFD Valley rock 35B 55029 Garage Exterior: Roof Shiny black tar from 35A NAFD Valley 35C 55030 Garage Exterior: Roof Shingle w/brown rock NAFD Valley 35D 55031 Garage Exterior: Roof Black flashing tar from 35D NAFD Valley 35E 55032 Garage Exterior: Roof Black tar paper NAFD Valley NAFD = No Asbestos Fibers Detected • Reporting Limit:1%.Some samples reported as NAFD may contain asbestos fibers in quantities below 1%.Detection limits are dependent upon the sample size,matrix,and any interferences that may be present in the sample.Point counting is recommended for samples that require more precise quantification when samples contain low volumes of asbestos fibers(i.e.1-5%).Results are based on field sampling information provided by the client and are only valid for samples tested.Samples are stored for 30 days unless other arrangements are made by the client.Samples received in good condition unless otherwise noted.This report shall not be reproduced except in full,without the written approval of Techtron Engineering.AIHA Lab#101106. Page 5 of 5 Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave.N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#3 July 1, 2014 --APPENDIX III-- XRF RESULTS DATABASE: DETERIORATED/FLAKING PAINT TECHTR•N engineering inc environmental solutions 640 East Moon Skeet Anoka, MN 55303 Pre-Demolition Survey Phone 763 712 9502 6180 Osgood Avenue N Fox 763.712 95034 Oak Park Heights,MN w ww techtron b Techtron Job#F14-4551 Following are the results of XRF lead testing performed on June 18th, 2014 at the subject property listed above. The subject home was planned on being demolished in the near future. Methodology Sampling of painted surfaces was performed utilizing a NITON XLp-303A model Lead Analyzer. This equipment is a direct-read analytical device that does not require substrate correction and does not report inconclusive readings. Paint/coatings are considered to be lead-based, as defined by HUD/EPA guidelines, if they contain greater than one milligram per square centimeter of lead. Paint whose lead levels were less than one milligram per square centimeter was reported as negative(no lead detected). Scope of Work A complete lead-based paint inspection was not performed. Rather,XRF testing was performed on any surface where paint was flaking/delaminating from the substrate material on the buildings which were planned on being demolished. Sides of the buildings were labeled with letters A-D, starting at the side facing Osgood Avenue(side A) and continuing clockwise. Results Results of samples are as follow: Sample Location Structure Sampled Results* 1 Calibration N/A N/A 2 Calibration N/A N/A 3 Calibration N/A N/A 4 Basement: Laundry Room, Side C White block foundation wall Negative 5 Main Fl.: Living Room White plaster ceiling Negative 6 Main Fl.: Bedroom 2, Side B Yellow plaster wall Negative 7 Main Fl.: Bedroom 2 White plaster ceiling Negative 8 Main Fl.: Bedroom 3, Side A White plaster wall Negative 9 Home/Garage Exterior, Side C Brown wood window sash 2.1 10 Calibration N/A N/A 11 Calibration N/A N/A 12 Calibration N/A N/A *positive results reported as milligram per square centimeter(mg/cm2) Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering,Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave.N Oak Park Heights,MN TEI Job#F14-4551 XRF Testing June 29,2014 Conclusions Building materials were found to have flaking lead-based surface coatings at the subject property. Flaking lead-based paint was present on the exterior of the home and garage at the wood window sashes(all sides). Materials identified to have flaking lead-based paint will have to be addressed prior to the demolition of the building. These materials will need to have their surface coatings scraped and stabilized with a primer prior to beginning any of the demolition activities. Prepared by: Techtron Engineering Reviewed by: a4ae41C -- Andy Turbitt Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor Michael D. Bodnar PE, CIH LR#3165 Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave.N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#4 July 1, 2014 --APPENDIX IV-- SITE MAP & FLOOR PLANS Z 0 OZ C > s Q 0 .a .— o = cu pr O IA i to 0 03 ,.................. 0 a GO .g ,-I (0 tO O 4 U as w o a I 0. � o to is) O ia — m Z' p W Z = X • \_� C \ - C Q s - O O O = 1 7 to o 0 fa .c: g CO IA RI t0O co r ..„ a iN �8 r � �. V I. 411 Elk AM= m 1 _ fg 0 E O U o fo, J O II L C 71 4a RI m 41 C I 1 Z OZ C O � O = 0 (A L. 0 C oa f0 E to O ° I I ,t4 I V I1P4 o � 0 0 L s to = U E CO Pre-Demolition Survey Techtron Engineering Inc. 6180 Osgood Ave. N Oak Park Heights, MN TEI Job#F14-4551 Page#5 July 1, 2014 --APPENDIX V-- LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS 1 1\' ASBRESTOS muxirirr.rnn tip ECTOR Certified by State-Of Minnesota Deportment of Health EYpireSt�, 1,0/14/2014 Andrew Q Turbitt 11948 Lgriclon St NE Blaine,MN 55449 Dir"dctor, Heath Div. No AI10482 Issued:10/21/2013 • `; I k 1I)1,1 LEAD • Risk Assessor Licensed by: State of Minnesota Department of Health License No.LR3165 Expires 03/04/2015 Andrew D Turbitt 11948 London NE Blaine,Blainin e,MN 56444 6 erector, nv.Health Div. • •