Environmental Services. Introduction Corporate Offices Services Offered Abatement Services Asbestos Lead Mold Structural Drying Environmental Remediation.

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Environmental Services

Introduction Corporate Offices Services Offered Abatement Services Asbestos Lead Mold Structural Drying Environmental Remediation Environmental Civil Construction Stream Restoration Soil Excavation AST/UST Removal Soil Vapor Extraction Demolition Services Industrial Demolition Commercial and Residential Facility Decontamination and Decommissioning Interior and Exterior Demolition Asbestos Abatement, Tank Dismantling Pressure Washer and Process Cleaning Table of Contents Emergency Response Spill Containment and Product Recovery Natural Disaster Response Biohazard Cleanup Roadside Plant Explosion, Contamination Industrial Services Tank Cleaning Vacuum Services Dewatering Chemical Cleaning Rail-Car Cleaning on or off site Boat, Barge and Vessel Cleaning Resource Recovery Waste Management Blasting Services Farrow “Slurry Blasting” System Dry Ice Blasting Sponge Media Blasting Restoration Corporate Resources Health and Safety Quality Assurance/Quality Control Insurance and Bonding

CCI was founded in response to growing concerns and governmental regulations regarding environmental contaminants and the need for qualified and experienced companies to manage these issues. Since our inception in 1989, CCI has effectively addressed these concerns by catering our services based on the specific needs of each individual client. CCI provides the most complete, quality-oriented environmental services in our market. CCI was built on the founding principle that quality is first and foremost. Our dedication to providing skilled, educated, and safety-conscious personnel allows us to react rapidly to any environmental situation with confidence. CCI goes above and beyond the industry standard in providing bonding and insurance to our clients. Our wide variety of insurance combinations covers our entire service area and we can tailor these combinations to exceed our clients' requirements and expectations. In addition, CCI’s bonding capacity is unparalleled, offering only the highest “A-rated bonds.” CCI services our customers through multiple business lines.. Not only does each line have experienced, highly trained personnel, but many technicians are cross-trained, allowing CCI the resources to meet your planned and unplanned projects.

Corporate Office 3434 Black and Decker Road Hope Mills, NC Phone:(910) Fax:(910) Salisbury Office 281 Lane Parkway Salisbury, NC Phone:(704) Fax:(704) Toll Free Number: (800)

CCI has been a forerunner in the field of asbestos abatement for more than 22 years. Our determination to ensure that all clients receive the proper handling of their abatement project has long been a mainstay for the success of CCI. Through the use of certified, experienced managers and supervisors, CCI is able to develop a customized abatement plan and implement the project with minimal interference to the client’s day-to-day operations. CCI has completed thousands of abatement projects, including hundreds in occupied office buildings, universities, hospitals, hotels, retail/commercial, and industrial facilities. The experience and dedication of our abatement supervisors and technicians are among the highest in the industry. Pulp and Paper Processing Facility; Valdosta, GA CCI’s work at this site included the complete abatement of two five-story recirculation boilers and cascades. An entire building was contained, steel casing was cut, and multiple types of ACM were removed to allow demolition of the entire structure. Innovative approaches to containment, work scheduling, removal techniques, and waste handling were required to execute this job safely.

Grand Palace Hotel, New Orleans, LA Pictured on the right, CCI is removing non-regulated asbestos from the 17 th floor of the old Grand Palace hotel, which is in the process of demolition. In order to access the asbestos, which was located between the floors around the outside walls of the hotel, mast climbers were built for easier and safer access to the building. Three heavily traveled streets and the interstate are located in very close proximity to the building. Duke Energy Corporation, Wachovia Center, Charlotte, NC Demolition of approximately 24,000SF of floor space. Demolition of all interior walls (approximately 37,800SF drywall), 23,000SF ceiling tile, and 10,000SF carpet. Because of asbestos containing fireproofing above the ceiling, all work was performed within a negative pressure enclosure. Additional removal and disposal of approximately 66,300SF of fireproofing, 300SF of VAT & mastic, 400SF of drywall w/ joint compound, 1,850SF of CMU wall, 1,700LF of HVAC duct and VAV boxes, all duct and air handling equipment from the Air Handling Room, ten (10) fire doors and 50LF of thermal systems insulation from pipe. Central Chemical; Hagerstown, MD CCI was contracted to remove dust and debris from 17 structures at the Central Chemical Superfund Site in Hagerstown, MD followed by demolition of the buildings. The site was used primarily as a pesticide formulation (DDT) facility. CCI performed an asbestos survey and pre-characterized the wastes prior to commencing site operations. CCI started by removing the asbestos and gross removal of the contaminated dust. CCI also configured a super-vac equipped with a High Efficiency Particulate Filter (HEPA) exhaust and a plenum system to equip the technicians with a dust removal system. Owens-Brockway Atlanta, GA Work included the removal of all insulation and associated asbestos contaminated debris from Furnace “A” at the Atlanta, Georgia facility including the inside walls of the left and right regenerators, adjoining north and south walls up to the Forming Machine, furnace substructure and debris (including the glass- sand debris pile located in the basement level floor area. CCI was commented by the Owner and Contractor for the handling of the project. Meridian Naval Base, Meridian, MS CCI’s work at this site included the excavation and loading of 2200 CY of soil contaminated asbestos debris. CCI brought in equipment to excavate, including water trucks to excavate and load the contamination with wet methods. Hurricane Ike, Orange, TX CCI was contracted to do emergency abatement at multiple facilities after Hurricane Ike did damages to oil facilities across the state, which included mobilization off 150+ employees.

Throughout the company’s years of experience, CCI has tailored its services to meet the increasing regulations and suit the specific needs of each client. Because of the prevalence of lead contamination in such sensitive areas as schools, hospitals, universities, industrial facilities and multi-family housing, CCI realizes the strong need for qualified, educated, and concerned personnel. CCI utilizes only state-of-the-art methods of mechanical and chemical stripping, abrasive and non-abrasive, scraping, blasting/cleaning, and component removal. Utility Project; Lexington, SC CCI personnel cleaned loose flaking black mastic with lead-containing paint off of a 20-foot diameter pipe. Chemical Company; Mt. Holly, NC This project involved the removal of lead-based paint from an outside canopy and support columns utilizing needle guns equipped with an explosive-proof, HEPA-filtered vacuum collection system. This was due to the close proximity to volatile storage tanks containing ethylene oxide. Non-sparking needles were used in the removal of the lead-based paint. Paper Mill; Plymouth, NC This project involved the removal of lead-based paint from structural steel components utilized in building a new sawmill. The paint was removed utilizing vacuum-attached needle guns and rotopeen hammers. Paper Mill; Riegelwood, NC This project involved the removal of lead-based paint from various towers and vessels to facilitate the demolition of processing equipment throughout the plant. The paint was removed utilizing vacuum-attached needle guns and rotopeen hammers. Once TCLP samples were analyzed, the material was disposed of properly as hazardous waste.

Contaminant Control, Inc. has been performing mold abatement since mold issues have become a national concern. CCI can only deliver this level of performance through the use of certified, experienced managers and supervisors, dedicated to CCI’s corporate performance philosophy. As a part of every mold removal is the cause of the mold – water. CCI embraces the philosophy that to remove all mold generation; the moisture must be eliminated at the source. CCI owns drying equipment capable of eliminating moisture from any structure. The right use of desiccant/refrigerant dehumidifiers and air movers will remove moisture from any facility. Hurricane Katrina Evacuee Center; Anniston, AL As a subcontractor to Shaw E&I, CCI responded under an emergency response scenario to aid in the build-out of former military dormitories to house 2,000 Hurricane Katrina evacuees. CCI mobilized management personnel within 13 hours of the initial request for response and within 48 hours mobilized 240 removal technicians to perform the mold removal of more than 600,000 square feet of living space. In addition to the surface area mold removal, CCI managed the removal of mold and the cleaning of the HVAC systems throughout the facilities. The original three-week schedule was compressed to one week. CCI maintained the schedule and completed the all tasks ahead of schedule and budget.

Hurricane Ike, Galveston, TX CCI was contracted to work at multiple facilities in Galveston, TX Building 487 Mold Remediation, Pope AFB, NC Building 487 is a hotel utilized to house Air Force personnel during assignments at Pope AFB. A water pipe burst on a weekend and was not discovered until early the next Monday morning. The Air Force was slow in responding to the incident and an extensive amount of microbial growth resulted. CCI was hired to complete the mold remediation of this facility and to prepare the facility for renovations. This project included the removal, cleaning, and storage of the salvageable hotel furniture. Office Area Structural Drying; Atlanta, GA CCI was called to respond to a sprinkler pipe freeze that caused water damage to an 11,000-square foot office area. Upon inspection there was visible mold and water, along with a large amount of moisture trapped behind base boards and wall coverings. CCI personnel dried the space using six Phoenix 200 refrigerant dehumidifiers and 60 air movers to reduce the relative humidity of the space. The extremely high moisture trapped in the drywall and wall coverings compounded the difficulty of drying the space. Therefore, CCI personnel removed the lower third of the wall coverings before the commencement of drying. The wall coverings were tacked to allow reinstallation of the coverings. The project was completed on time and within schedule. CCI has assisted numerous entities with mold abatement concerns, to include: Historic Facilities Hospitals and Universities Industrial and Commercial Facilities Multi-Family Housing Flood-Impacted Areas Residential Facilities

CCI’s environmental remediation staff has extensive experience in developing programs and processes, which include appropriate corrective action plans that provide our clients with cost-effective solutions. Through the use of sound remedial management methods, technical expertise, and regulatory awareness, CCI is able to provide our clients with the services needed and the confidence in knowing that their concerns are being met. The experience and advanced technology. CCI’s Environmental Remediation Services Include: Environmental Civil Construction AST/UST Removal and Installation Capping and Closure Chemical/Thermal Treatment Diversion Structures Landfill Waste Removal Soil Remediation Excavation PSNC Site #2 MGP Facility Excavated and hauled 10,218 Tons MGP Contaminated Soil Transported and Disposed of 20,696 Gallons Contact Water Imported 10, Tons Fill Material Ward Transformer Superfund Site Raleigh, NC Excavation and removal of 100,000 tons of contaminated PCB soil from site. Design and implement storm water and erosion control plan for 20 acre site to prevent contamination and sediment from moving on to the site. Demolition of the on-site buildings and AST’s.

Landfill Design and Construction; Ft. Rucker, AL CCI was awarded a Performance-Based Contract (PBC) for environmental restoration services at the U.S. Army Aviation Center at Ft. Rucker. The scope of services included the design and implementation of a 30-acre former landfill cap (SWMU 2d). CCI developed a Corrective Measures Implementation Plan for the Alabama Department of Environmental Management; submitted the NOR permit; prepared a Construction Best Management Practices Plan for the landfill cover and borrow source. Construction of Engineered Caps; Mt. Pleasant, TN CCI was contracted for the construction of engineered caps over former phosphorus burial areas. The project was divided into multiple Contractual Areas. By dividing the Contractual areas, CDM was able to manage the logistics to multiple work sites requiring the same fill soil and haul roads. Following site preparation, CCI personnel placed fill to bring the surface to cap elevations; placed a clay barrier layer; placed vegetative soil cover; re-vegetated disturbed areas; performed installation and maintenance of soil and erosion re-vegetated surfaces; and provided surface drainage improvements. Soil Excavation; Jacksonville, FL CCI excavated 500 tons of petroleum- contaminated soil. The project included loading of contaminated soils, traffic control measures and backfilling to grade, and achieving the specified compaction standards for the site. CCI excavated and loaded approximately 600 tons of soils from an old service station excavation in the general location. The project involved TPH and PAH contaminants.

CCI offers a variety of services in the area of Demolition and Decontamination. Proper work plans are developed and tailored to meet site-specific requirements and conditions. Total and Selective Demolition services are performed by CCI. These services range from complete demolition of large structures with restoration to selective or partial demolition activities for restoration. Services include facility decontamination. Whether from hazardous substances or years of use, a systematic decontamination of your property can be completed with minimal interference of daily operations. In conjunction with the decontamination process, CCI coordinates the transportation and disposal of waste and treatment of all rinsing agents and waste products. Central Chemical Decontamination Demolition; Hagerstown, MD CCI was contracted to demolish 17 structures and remove dust and debris at the Central Chemical Superfund Site in Hagerstown, MD. Lake Front Airport, New Orleans, LA CCI was hired to perform, temporary interior protection of surfaces to remain, selective interior demolition and historical salvage on designated furnishings throughout the two story historical building. The project included the removal and disposal of interior drywall walls and associated studs back to the original finishes, drywall ceilings and associated support systems, interior floor finishes and associated adhesives other interior finishes such as wainscot, cove base, crown moldings and door & doorjambs (where not slated for salvage) and Mechanical Electrical & Plumbing (MEP) back to the nearest point of connection. CCI perform removal for salvage interior furnishings such as toilets/urinals sanitized, toilet stalls/doors, 125 each door/doorjamb and overhead transoms. The project was completed within 6 weeks.

US Customs House Selective Demolition The renovation was due to extension damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. CCI was contracted by Woodward Design Build, for the interior demolition at the US Customs House, New Orleans, La. The interior demolition included demolition and removal of ductwork, air handlers and plumbing. It also included removal of interior partition walls, ceilings, floor coverings, doors and frames, portions of rotten wood flooring, wall tile, existing former light shafts, ceiling removal on certain floors, demo and removal of HVAC concrete housekeeping pads. Demolition of multiple brick walls was also accomplished. Due to the historical nature and value of the US Customs House, much of the demolition had to be done by hand. Trash Chutes were constructed on the outside of the building and ramps were built on the inside for debris to be dropped from the 2nd, 3 rd and 4 th floors. In order to preserve the pavers / sidewalks, CCI utilized plywood as a covering for protection of the pavers / sidewalks. Propane Decontamination and Demolition; Chesapeake, VA The 38-acre former Smith Douglas bulk fertilizer facility located on the Elizabeth River in Chesapeake, Virginia shipped and received various agricultural and commercial fertilizers by barge, rail, and truck traffic. The project goal was to restore the property for future development by the Peak Shaving LNG/Propane distribution facility. CCI’s scope of work consisted of utility abandonment, asbestos abatement, building demolition, barge dock demolition, rail service demolition, waste sampling and packaging, mass excavation, soil segregation and load-out, erosion control feature installation including sediment basins and diversion dikes, UST removal and closure, and backfilling/compaction/finish grading operations including seeding and straw placement.

CCI’s emergency response program ensures clients of the quickest and most cost- effective means for handling their emergencies. Our integrated team of administrative and field personnel can be mobilized within moments to provide competent response to any hazardous material situation, no matter how large or small. CCI provides experienced and well-equipped responses to disaster scenes from Equipment to Management and Labor. CCI has a large labor pool to work from giving us the ability to respond quickly with trained professionals. Pilgrim Pride – Ammonia Explosion Marshville, NC CCI was among the first to began clean-up from the explosion at the Marshville Plant. CCI responded with hazmat technicians and specialist, performing clean-up and water management. CCI set up and ran the decontamination unit for the site. BP Deep Water Horizon Gulf Spill CCI provided labor and management across three states for the BP Oil Spill from May of 2010 through the end of Pipeline Release; Yellowstone River CCI provided personnel and equipment for a petroleum pipeline release on the Yellowstone River. CCI responded with over 40 personnel to assist in the product recovery effort. CCI responds to hundreds of Emergency calls each year across the Carolinas and the United States.

Sam Houston Electric Cooperative (SHECO) Transformer Recovery/Remediation CCI was contracted to assist SHECO in the recovery and remediation of PCB contaminated transformers and non-PCB contaminated transformers. During Hurricane IKE SHECO’s power grid received significant damage. SHECO still had a low percent of its pole-mounted transformers that were suspect PCB containing. CCI set up a staging and collection area for the assessment and sampling of transformers as they were picked up by CCI. The first priority was to comb the entire system for transformers damaged and left on sites for pickup. The transformers were GPS located, assessed for type and contamination, spills were located and marked, pictures of the transformer and the spill were taken, and then the transformers packaged and load on a transport vehicle. The transformers were then taken to the collection area and given a unique number. If the transformer was suspect it was sampled for confirmation. Once the samples were returned the transformers were tagged and segregated for disposal. The soil was remediated in accordance with the sample results and/or assessments of the transformers. If the transformer contained PCBs the excavation had confirmation samples taken prior to backfilling. The soil was segregated in containers for disposal. CCI provided all FEMA Recovery documentation for SHECO.

CCI offers a variety of services in the area of Industrial Services. Fast turn around and quality of service requires experience and the right technologies to stay on demanding schedules. Whether in plant, on the water or along a pipeline CCI offers a comprehensive line of Industrial services to meet our customer’s needs. CCI maintains a staff of highly qualified and trained personnel utilizing innovative technologies to manage our customer’s projects. Tank Cleaning Vacuum Services Dewatering Hydro-blasting Chemical Cleaning Rail-Car Cleaning on or off site Boat, Barge and Vessel Cleaning Technical Demolition Dismantling and Resource Recovery Waste Management

In an effort to keep up with the growing demand, CCI now offers additional Blasting Services. These services include the Farrow “Slurry Blasting” System which utilizes a “Green Technology” by using recycled media and low pressure steam. This system provides a well contained blast with no dust exposure. Cryogenic “Dry Ice” Blasting uses a combination of recycled Carbon Dioxide pellets which are ejected under pressure and is non abrasive, non conductive, non corrosive & EPA, FDA and USDA approved cleaning method. Sponge Jet “Surface Preparation” Technology is commonly called Sponge Media Blasting and uses an open-celled, water based polyurethane impregnated with abrasives. The performance of this system is equal to sandblasting but creates about 80% less dust and is recyclable. 100% Environmentally Friendly 100% Non-Abrasive 100% Non-Toxic 100% Non-Conductive 100% Non-Corrosive 100% No Secondary Waste 100% Reclaimed CO2 Dry Ice Blasting is a combination of reclaimed CO2 from our environment and from local commercial industries such as Anheuser Busch, Frito-Lay and other large manufactures. At Degrees below ZERO the Dry Ice penetrates the product that is being removed and proceeds to the substrate where is expands 800% gently lifting the unwanted matter away from the surface. There is no secondary waste management which allows us to clean in controlled environments.

Piper Malibu Mooney 252 Airplane DOT-Approved Vacuum Truck Vac-Tron Trailer-Transfer Equiip. Tandem Axle Dump Truck Jon Boats (30) Emergency Response Trailers Equipment Trucks, Water Trucks Flatbed Trailers, ATV’s Box Trucks, Roll Off Trailers Bull Dozers Sweeper Track hoes, Backhoes Skid Loaders Boom Lifts, Scissor Lifts Excavators Pumping Systems Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Containment Boom (10,000’) Air Filtration Units Air Compressor, Air Movers Generators (Various sizes) Containment Equipment Pumps / Hoses / Pressure Washers Fire Suppression Equipment Torches and Welders Decontamination Units Personnel Retrieval Systems Portable Lighting Traffic Control Equipment First Aid Stations Multi-Gas Monitoring Equipment Analytical Kits Personnel Sampling Pumps Dehumidifiers Asbestos, Lead and Mold Equipment Dry Ice Machine Blasting Systems Personnel Protective Equipment

CCI believes in continuing education programs, especially in the area of safety. We have developed a program, allowing our safety personnel to excel in the area of safety. The following certifications are held by key personnel. Manager of Environmental Safety and Health Programs Advanced Rail Car Emergency Response Tank Car Specialty OSHA 510-Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry OSHA 511-Standards for General Industry OTI #500: Trainer Course in OSHA Standards for Construction Blood borne & Airborne Pathogens IDC First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Development Course Flagger Instructor Training Course Lift Truck Operator Instructor Training Course Safety Audits Safety audits are held periodically at each project site to evaluate CCI's health and safety performance and find ways to improve it. Compliance with Codes/Regulations Remedial operations are kept in strict accordance with OSHA and other applicable health and safety standards with a site health and safety plan being developed and approved for each project prior to mobilization. Substance Abuse Policy CCI promotes and encourages a drug-free work environment. Our corporate policy requires pre-employment drug screening. Employees may be subject to a random drug/alcohol screen to ensure a drug/ alcohol-free workplace. CCI also participates in the Pipeline Drug Testing Program.

An integral part of CCI's service is a rigorous quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) plan and data validation. All analytical data are subjected to a QA/QC process and validated by in-house scientists before acceptance or rejection. This includes reviewing laboratory QA/QC reports, field notes, and monitoring data before detailed evaluation and interpretation. All data validation procedures follow the project QA plan and the recommended practices and guidelines of regulatory agencies. CCI's QA/QC program is applied to all aspects of a project, from sample collection to report preparation and construction management. All testing results, engineering calculations, data interpretation and analysis, and design drawings are checked by at least two senior professionals. Reports undergo a series of technical review and editing by professionals before publication and submittal to clients. Training All of CCI's personnel working with hazardous materials have completed at least 40 hours of OSHA-required hazardous waste operations training per 29 CFR Initial training for employees includes a combination of formal classroom training and practical exercises. CCI’s extensive training program includes: CCI’s Safety Training Includes: Project Toolbox Safety Meetings 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training Annual 8-Hour HAZWOPER Refresher Annual Asbestos & Lead Refresher Course Annual Respirator Fit Test Site Specific Training Annual First Aid and CPR Training Annual Medical Monitoring Random Drug and Alcohol Tests Confined Space Entry Internal Safety Training for New Employees Other Training Includes: AHERA Worker AHERA Supervisor AHERA Inspector AHERA Designer OSHA Lead Training Lead Supervisor Lead Worker Mold Remediation Forklift Scissor Lift Scaffold Trenching and Excavating