Environmental
What is a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)?
AA document that tests soil and groundwater for contamination
BA historical review of a property's past uses to identify potential environmental contamination without actual testing✓ Correct
CA government inspection required before all property sales
DAn insurance document for environmental liability
Explanation
A Phase I ESA is a records review and site inspection to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) based on historical land use. It does not involve actual sampling or testing (that is Phase II).
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