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No-Action |
Short-term: Minimally effective. Health risks will hinder re-use.
Long-term: Minimally effective. Health risks will continue to hinder
re-use |
No
abatement.
Institutional controls necessary, involving restricted access to areas
with deteriorated ACM (RACM).
Notification required to lessees and buyers, continued management of
remaining ACM and LBP. |
Ongoing O & M costs estimated at $12,000 per year. |
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Alternative 2 – Abate deteriorated ACM, all LBP except wall areas;
Intact ACM flooring to remain, LBP wall areas to be encapsulated/
sealed. |
Short-term: Highly effective. Alleviates current related health risks
and some long-term risks.
Long-term: Moderately effective; Requires maintenance of remaining ACM
and LBP material. Removal of remaining ACM and/or LBP required if
future renovation is undertaken. |
Abates 2,000 square feet friable ACM, and also easily removable/
replaceable LBP-containing trim, doors, windows, etc.
LBP floor coating in locker rooms to be removed.
Institutional controls necessary, involving notification to lessees and
buyers, continued management of remaining ACM and LBP. |
Removal estimated at $78,200. Cost does not include replacement of
removed items. |
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Alternative 3 – Abate all ACM and LBP |
Highly effective. Alleviates current and long-term risks. |
All ACM and LBP would be removed, including same material as for
Alternative 2, plus 10,000 square feet of LBP-containing wall material
and 3,000 sq. feet of non-friable ACM flooring.
No
Institutional controls necessary. |
Most costly of the three alternatives.
Removal estimated at $137,730. Cost does not include replacement of
removed items |