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Fungal-Biological Haaard Remediation Protocol lrerracon <br />Grand Theater ■ 21 Lamar Street, Paris, Texas <br />April 11, 2011 n Terracon Project No. 94117645 <br />porous and semi-porous surFaces. F2emoval of fungal growth from the referenced surfaces <br />will continue until fungal growth is no longer visible. Stains on the surface of wood, related <br />to the fungal growth that has been removed, should be iightly sanded or wirP _hrashed to <br />remove fhe first layer of wood substrate. Run off of aqueous cleaning solufions must be <br />controlled and confiained within the defined work areas. <br />Option 2- Carbon Dioxide-DrV Ice Blastinq of Non-Porous and Semi-Porous Substrates <br />The cleaning and decontamination of the first floor lobby ceiling deck will use a Cold Jet Dry <br />Ice machine, or equivalent. Surfaces that cannot be accessed with the dry ice blast <br />procedure will be mechanically cleaned as previously described. After dry ice blast the <br />wood substrate will be HEPA vacuumed and treated with a disinfectant as previously <br />described. <br />Foflowing Option 1 or Option 2 decontamination procedures and visual clearance by the <br />MAC the wood ceiling deck/second floor will be treated with a clear/translucent encapsulant. <br />Dry ice blasting will not be conducted on substrates that exhibit pigeon related biological- <br />hazard material or general loose debris. The wood floor and ceiling joists/deck on the <br />second floor above the lobby may only be cleaned by dry ice blast after pre-cleaning of the <br />pigeon related biological-hazards and general debris. <br />Biolopical-Hazards <br />Biological material associated with pigeons (feces, carcasses, feathers) will be pre-wetted <br />with a quaternary ammonium chloride disinfectant solution to reduce hydrophobicity and <br />mitigate dust generation prior to handling. The pigeon related biological hazards will be <br />continuously wetted using an airless spray pump as desiccated layers are uncovered during <br />the removal process. The pigeon related biological hazards should not be saturated but <br />lightly misted with the quaternary ammonium chloride disinfectant solution. Examples of <br />approved biocide/disinfectants include Fosters 40/800 (quaternary ammonium chloride), <br />Shockwave0 (quaternary ammonium chloride), or an equivalent product when approved by <br />the MAC prior to application. Material Safety Data Sheets for all chemicals used during the <br />remediation must be maintained onsite by the MRC. <br />The environmental surFaces within the containment area, including floors, walls and other <br />environmental surfaces, should be re-cleaned prior to the Post Remedial Verification (PRV). <br />10.0 REMOVAL OF BUILDING MATERIALS <br />a) On the first floor lobby non-regulated fungal growth on ceiling tiles, applied ceiling tiles <br />or ceiling tile debris will be placed in cEouble bags and discarded as construction debris. <br />~tc;:apt;?i1_~I;"E: ■ .SiL3I(-ciL1B O e:c'~Ic3~?~:-• J <br />MF;C 01071 i 1- i 0- i 2 <br />