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Phase II ESA is performed to confirm or deny the potential
presence of environmental impacts. A Phase II ESA typically
involves the soil testing and analysis and testing
for groundwater contamination at a property.
The following should be performed in completion
of a Phase II ESA:
• Mobilize to the subject property and install
multiple soil borings for environmental contaminant
sampling, and take groundwater samples for testing.
• Collect, field, and screen soil contamination
tests and report results using standard methods,
and submit for overall environmental evaluation.
• Collect and analyze for groundwater contamination
from each boring and report results using standard
methods. Then submit for overall environmental evaluation.
• Prepare a property condition report and review
with the client. The property condition report will
contain figures, tables and analytical laboratory
results that documents the fieldwork performed. The
property condition report will also summarize and
explain the soil and groundwater sample results based
upon the applicable federal and state regulations
that apply to the sampled media.
Each Phase II ESA is site and client specific and
can vary from project to project. A more detailed
scope of work will be prepared after a Phase I Environmental
Site Assessment and discussion regarding site specific
needs.
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