A Phase I identifies recognized environmental conditions from the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property
A TSA identifies potential environmental concerns from an existing release, a past release, or a threat of a future release from any hazardous substances or petroleum products. A TSA does not qualify for CERCLA’s landowner liability protections.
A Phase II may be necessary to further evaluate the presence or likely presence of contamination from recognized environmental conditions or data gaps identified in a Phase I.
Additional site investigation designed to delineate the vertical and lateral extent of contamination. This additional investigation is based on the results of the Phase II ESA.
Remediation is conducted to mitigate or remove contaminants from soil, soil gas, or groundwater for the general protection of human health and the environment.
A desktop review evaluates data in Federal, State, and local regulatory databases and immediately available information. If evaluation identifies the potential presence of risk, additional research and/or assessment may be required.
GEM Group reviews environmental documents prepared by others and provides an impartial evaluation of the quality of work, adequacy of conclusions, recommendations, and/or proposed investigative/remedial action.
Simple one-page risk report prepared by an Environmental Professional. Risk ratings range from Low to High based on a review of computer generated regulatory databases.
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