Environmental
Which of the following best describes a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment?
ASoil and groundwater sampling and analysis
BA historical review and site reconnaissance to identify potential environmental contamination✓ Correct
CInstallation of monitoring wells
DRemoval of hazardous materials
Explanation
A Phase I ESA involves reviewing historical records, regulatory databases, and conducting a site visit to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs). It does not involve sampling (that is Phase II).
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