Environmental
What is a 'Phase II Environmental Site Assessment' (ESA)?
AA historical records review of past property uses
BActual sampling and testing of soil, groundwater, or building materials to confirm or characterize contamination identified in Phase I✓ Correct
CA government inspection of industrial facilities
DA cleanup plan for contaminated properties
Explanation
A Phase II ESA involves actual sampling and laboratory testing of soil, groundwater, and/or building materials to confirm the presence of contamination or hazardous substances identified as concerns in a Phase I ESA.
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