Environmental
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment typically involves:
AOnly reviewing historical records and previous Phase I reports
BSampling soil, groundwater, and building materials to confirm or deny suspected contamination✓ Correct
CDeveloping a remediation plan and cost estimate
DReceiving final TDEC clearance for the site
Explanation
A Phase II ESA moves from the non-invasive Phase I to actual sampling — collecting soil borings, groundwater samples, and building material samples to confirm whether the Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) identified in Phase I represent actual contamination.
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