Environmental
An environmental professional conducting a Phase II ESA on a Wyoming property would perform which activities?
AA historical records review only
BSoil borings, groundwater sampling, and laboratory analysis to characterize contamination✓ Correct
CA visual inspection of the property only
DAn asbestos survey of the building only
Explanation
A Phase II ESA involves intrusive investigation: drilling soil borings, installing groundwater monitoring wells, collecting and analyzing samples, and quantifying the nature and extent of contamination identified in Phase I. It moves from identifying risk to characterizing actual contamination.
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