Environmental
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in Maine involves:
ACollecting and testing soil and water samples
BA visual inspection and records review to identify potential contamination✓ Correct
CRemoval of underground storage tanks
DRemediation of known contamination
Explanation
A Phase I ESA consists of a records review, site inspection, and interviews to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) — it does not involve soil or water sampling. Sampling occurs in a Phase II ESA.
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