Environmental
If a Phase I ESA identifies recognized environmental conditions, the next step is typically:
AImmediate property remediation
BA Phase II ESA involving soil and groundwater sampling✓ Correct
CNotification of IDEM and the EPA
DCancellation of the real estate transaction
Explanation
When a Phase I ESA identifies RECs, a Phase II ESA is typically commissioned. It involves physical sampling of soil, groundwater, or building materials to determine whether contamination is actually present.
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