Environmental
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) involves:
ASoil boring and groundwater sampling
BA review of historical records, public documents, and site inspection to identify recognized environmental conditions✓ Correct
CFull remediation of any contamination found on site
DTDEC approval before a property can be sold
Explanation
A Phase I ESA is a non-invasive assessment that reviews historical records, aerial photographs, regulatory databases, and performs a site visit and interviews to identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs). No sampling is performed in a Phase I.
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