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BCC Regular Meeting
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06/16/2015
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
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Fire Station
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Table 1 Moisture Readings <br /> Moisture Moisture <br /> Location Time(approx.) (Tramex), (Delmhorst) Moisture(IR Camera) <br /> Ready Room(IR screen) 1:30 PM No moisture indicated <br /> Office (SW Corner) 2:00 PM 0.7— 1.1 <br /> Office (SW Corner, 1' x 1' 2:45 PM 20% - 100% <br /> area) (background = 0.0) <br /> 1st Dormitory(IR Screen) 3:00 PM No moisture indicated <br /> New Addition Dormitory 3:40 PM No moisture indicated <br /> (IR Screen) <br /> Kitchen (IR Screen) 3:50 PM No moisture indicated <br /> North Wing—Captain 4:18 PM No moisture indicated <br /> Office, Hallway, all rooms <br /> Table 2 Swab Sample Results <br /> Sample Location Observed Mold Types <br /> Ready Room(IRC-5) Cladosporium—Very Heavy Growth <br /> Office S. (IRC-6) Curvularia—Very Light Growth <br /> Office SW(IRC-7) Penicillium/Aspergillus—Very Heavy Growth <br /> Office betw. Battalion Chief and Capt. Office N (IRC-8) Penicillium Very Heavy Growth <br /> Batt. Chief(IRC-9) Penicillium Very Heavy Growth <br /> Entry(IRC-10) Peniciffium/Aspergfilus—Heavy Growth <br /> Stachybotris—Very Heavy Growth <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on our visual observations and test results we offer the following conclusions: <br /> • Amec Foster Wheeler observed limited areas with Station 1 with water staining, water damage <br /> and limited areas of mold growth as confirmed by surface swab testing. Some issues in the <br /> building have been addressed as recommended in Amec Foster Wheeler's 2014 assessment <br /> report, and some remain to be completed. Amec Foster Wheeler understands that IRC is in <br /> process of addressing remaining areas in need of repair or remediation. Assessment methods <br /> by ESI were generally observed to be typical of an engineering investigation. <br /> 7 <br /> 6 <br />
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