Environmental
What is 'Phase III Environmental Site Assessment' in Rhode Island?
AThe final inspection before property sale
BThe remediation or cleanup phase following Phase II confirmation of contamination✓ Correct
CA third-party review of Phase I and II reports
DAn annual environmental monitoring report
Explanation
A Phase III ESA is the remedial action phase—the actual cleanup of contamination confirmed in Phase II. It involves developing and implementing a remediation plan approved by the Rhode Island DEM or EPA.
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