Environmental
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of a North Dakota property involves:
ASoil boring and laboratory testing of soil samples
BA visual inspection and records review to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs)✓ Correct
CMandatory remediation of identified contaminants
DInstallation of monitoring wells
Explanation
A Phase I ESA is a non-invasive investigation consisting of records review, site reconnaissance, interviews, and a report identifying recognized environmental conditions (RECs). Actual sampling occurs only in a Phase II ESA.
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