Environmental
A Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) involves:
ACollecting soil and water samples for laboratory analysis
BA review of records, visual inspection, and interviews to identify potential environmental concerns✓ Correct
CRemoval of contaminated materials from the site
DInstallation of environmental monitoring equipment
Explanation
A Phase I ESA involves records review, site visits, and interviews to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) without physically sampling. If RECs are found, a Phase II ESA with sampling may be recommended.
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