Environmental
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment in Kansas involves:
AA records review and visual inspection only
BActual sampling and laboratory analysis of soil, water, or building materials to confirm or rule out contamination✓ Correct
CDevelopment of a remediation plan
DKDHE approval of the site for development
Explanation
A Phase II ESA involves collecting and analyzing soil, groundwater, or building material samples in the laboratory to confirm or rule out the presence of contamination identified as a risk in Phase I.
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