Environmental
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment in Colorado typically involves:
AA visual inspection and historical records review only
BActual soil, groundwater, and/or air sampling to confirm or rule out contamination✓ Correct
CReview of zoning and land use records only
DA financial assessment of remediation costs only
Explanation
A Phase II ESA goes beyond the records review of Phase I to collect and analyze actual environmental samples (soil borings, groundwater samples) to confirm or rule out contamination identified in the Phase I.
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