Environmental
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) typically includes:
ASoil sampling and laboratory testing
BA review of historical records and visual inspection for recognized environmental conditions✓ Correct
CGroundwater testing and remediation plans
DAsbestos and lead paint sampling
Explanation
A Phase I ESA involves reviewing historical records, regulatory databases, and conducting a visual inspection to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) — no physical sampling.
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