Environmental
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is triggered when:
AAll Phase I assessments are completed
BA Phase I ESA identifies recognized environmental conditions (RECs) requiring further investigation✓ Correct
CA property is sold for commercial use
DNMED orders the assessment
Explanation
A Phase II ESA involves actual soil and groundwater sampling and testing. It is conducted when a Phase I ESA identifies RECs (potential contamination indicators) that warrant further investigation.
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