I don't think you need all that documentation. Just get the building 
inspected.

http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/acru/acruinfo.htm

5. What if there is a problem at an asbestos worksite?

The Asbestos Contractor Registration Unit does not perform on-site 
inspections in response to complaints concerning specific worksites. 
Job-specific complaints are best dealt with as follows:


  a.. Unsafe or unhealthy working conditions - Call the nearest Cal/OSHA 
District Enforcement Office. Look in your local phone directory under State 
Government, Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Occupational 
Safety and Health or got to http://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/DistrictOffices.htm.
  b.. Environmental concerns- Contact the local air quality district, the 
State Air Resources Board or the U.S. EPA, Region 9. Look in your local 
phone directory under the name of your District or go to the State Air 
Resources Board web site at www.arb.ca.gov/capcoa/roster.htm and hit the 
"Contact Us" button to find the "Local Air District Contact List." The State 
Air Resources Board has a complaint hotline at 1-800-272-4572. Call the U.S. 
EPA at (415) 744-1089 for asbestos questions.
So try the state government resources. It is supposed to be their job, and 
it is a state constructed building in a state institution.

Looking it up ... Chico Field Office, 13 East Lassen Ave Ste B-4, Chico, CA 
95973. (530) 895-4761, (530) 895-6941 (Fax). The district manager is Jon 
Wise.

If these guys actually exist and actually do their job, they will have 
access to the original plans for the building and its detailed mechanical 
specs, along with remodeling jobs.

During a certain era the primary sources of asbestos were as insulation on 
plumbing and airconditioning, also in a spray on gun-ite amalgum of 
vermiculite and plaster, and in some fire retardant ceiling titles. 

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