Environmental
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for a Nebraska property does NOT include:
AReview of historical records and maps
BInterviews with property owners
CSoil sampling and lab testing✓ Correct
DVisual inspection of the property
Explanation
A Phase I ESA does NOT include soil or groundwater sampling. It is a non-invasive review of records, interviews, and visual inspection. If Phase I identifies concerns, a Phase II ESA with sampling may be ordered.
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