Environmental
In Kentucky, which of the following is NOT typically addressed by a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment?
AHistorical land use
BRegulatory database review for known contamination
CActual soil and groundwater sampling✓ Correct
DSite reconnaissance and interviews
Explanation
A Phase I ESA does not include physical sampling. Soil and groundwater testing is done in a Phase II ESA, which is triggered when a Phase I identifies potential recognized environmental conditions (RECs).
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