Environmental
What is a 'Phase I Environmental Site Assessment'?
AA chemical analysis of soil and groundwater samples
BA records review and site inspection to identify potential environmental contamination✓ Correct
CA government-mandated cleanup plan for Superfund sites
DA mold inspection required at all residential closings
Explanation
A Phase I ESA is a preliminary environmental review involving records research and site inspection to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs)—potential contamination—without collecting physical samples.
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