Environmental
What is 'Integrated Site Assessment' in Rhode Island DEM's brownfield process?
AA combined Phase I and Phase II assessment
BA comprehensive site investigation combining environmental, health risk, and land use information to develop remediation objectives✓ Correct
CAn assessment integrated with the building permit process
DA federal EPA-required assessment for all brownfields
Explanation
An Integrated Site Assessment combines environmental data (contaminants, pathways), health risk evaluation, and intended land use to establish appropriate cleanup standards and remediation objectives for a brownfield site.
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