Environmental
An environmental site assessment's Phase I includes:
ASoil and water sampling for contamination
BA review of records, site visit, and interviews to identify potential environmental concerns without sampling✓ Correct
CFull remediation of identified contamination
DInstallation of groundwater monitoring wells
Explanation
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) consists of reviewing historical records, conducting a site walk-through, and interviewing owners/occupants to identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) — without physical sampling or laboratory testing.
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