Environmental
In Hawaii, what does a 'Phase II Environmental Site Assessment' involve?
AA. A review of records only, without site sampling
BB. Sampling and testing of soil, water, or building materials to confirm or quantify contamination identified in Phase I✓ Correct
CC. A community review of environmental impacts
DD. A final cleanup confirmation report
Explanation
A Phase II ESA involves actual sampling and laboratory testing of soil, groundwater, or building materials to investigate Recognized Environmental Conditions identified in the Phase I ESA.
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