Environmental
An environmental site assessment Phase I evaluates a property by:
ACollecting soil and groundwater samples for laboratory analysis
BReviewing records, conducting site inspections, and interviewing parties to identify potential contamination✓ Correct
CCleaning up any contamination found on the site
DCertifying the property as environmentally clean
Explanation
A Phase I environmental site assessment involves a non-invasive review of historical records, site inspection, and interviews to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) — without sampling or testing.
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