Environmental
Environmental due diligence for a Nebraska commercial real estate transaction typically begins with:
AA Phase II ESA involving soil and groundwater sampling
BA Phase I ESA records review and site reconnaissance to identify RECs✓ Correct
CA NDEE permit application
DA federal EPA consultation request
Explanation
Environmental due diligence for commercial transactions typically starts with a Phase I ESA. If RECs are identified, a Phase II ESA (involving sampling) may follow to confirm or deny contamination.
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