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The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment provides Due Diligence in reporting the history of the property, its current uses, and the environmental condition. If the Phase I or other information suggest a potential for contamination, soil and/or groundwater testing should be conducted as part of a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. |
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A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment is a limited testing study to determine if contamination is present. It is not intended to identify the extent of contamination or replace any governmentally required cleanup assessments. |
Gas Stations Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Auto Repair Shops and Body Shops Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Automobile Dealerships Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Shopping Centers Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Agricultural Areas Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Golf Courses Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Marinas Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Boatyards Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Boat Manufacturing Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Parcels in manufacturing and industrial areas Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Undeveloped Land Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
Properties which are adjacent to or in close proximity to land uses listed above Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
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Examples include: Testing for petroleum, solvents, and metals on subject properties that are associated with or in proximity to automobile fueling, service, maintenance, etc.
Testing for long-lasting pesticides on former or active cultivated lands. |
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Testing for a broad range of pesticides and herbicides near chemical sheds on agricultural land.
Testing for petroleum, solvents, and metals in industrial areas.
Testing for dry cleaning solvents on subject properties, such as shopping centers, that are associated with or in proximity to a dry cleaning facility. |
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