Environmental
In Kansas, what does a 'Phase I Environmental Site Assessment' evaluate?
ASoil fertility for agricultural use
BPotential environmental contamination through records review and site reconnaissance✓ Correct
CWater rights availability
DFlood zone determination
Explanation
A Phase I ESA evaluates a property for recognized environmental conditions (RECs) through records review, site inspection, and interviews — without soil or groundwater sampling.
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