Environmental
In Georgia, a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is typically conducted to:
ADetermine the current market value of contaminated property
BIdentify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) through a records review and site inspection without soil testing✓ Correct
CTest soil samples for specific contaminants
DObtain government approval for development
Explanation
A Phase I ESA identifies recognized environmental conditions (RECs) through records review, regulatory database searches, site inspection, and interviews — without intrusive sampling. If RECs are found, a Phase II (soil/groundwater testing) may follow.
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