Environmental
Which of the following is a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment activity?
AReviewing historical maps and aerial photos
BInterviewing former property owners
CCollecting soil and groundwater samples for laboratory analysis✓ Correct
DReviewing EPA regulatory databases
Explanation
Phase II ESA involves intrusive investigation — collecting and analyzing soil, groundwater, and other samples to confirm or rule out contamination identified as a concern during Phase I.
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