EnviroTech - Environmental Site Assessments


Phase I: This site assessment is conducted by
examining local, state, and federal records to determine if the
potential for environmental conditions exist. The site is also inspected and interviews are conducted with the
owners and occupants of the property. All findings are reported to help determine if an further inspection is
necessary.
Phase II: The Phase II assessment is conducted with soil, soil gas, and
groundwater samples taken from monitoring wells and borings. Testing these samples provides a comprehensive
analysis of environmental conditions on the property and may indicate contaminants in the
area.
Phase III: A Phase III is called for when
contamination is found in a Phase II assessment. After reviewing documents from the Phase I and Phase II,
hydrology and the geology of the subsurface soil is determined. The spread of contamination to other areas is
measured and the extent of groundwater contamination is determined.
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