Environmental
A Wisconsin buyer's home inspector identifies a crack in the foundation near a former gas station. The inspector recommends a Phase II ESA. This involves:
AA records review only
BSoil and groundwater sampling to determine if contamination exists✓ Correct
CA structural engineering report
DA DSPS environmental certification
Explanation
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment involves collecting soil, groundwater, or building material samples and laboratory testing to confirm or rule out contamination identified as a concern in the Phase I ESA.
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