Environmental
A Phase I environmental site assessment involves:
ASoil boring and sampling to test for contamination
BA review of historical records, site inspection, and interviews — no soil sampling✓ Correct
CA full remediation plan prepared by a licensed engineer
DDemolition of structures to inspect subsurface conditions
Explanation
A Phase I ESA is a non-invasive review of historical records (aerial photos, prior uses, regulatory databases), a site inspection, and interviews to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) without physical sampling.
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