Land development and property acquisitions typically require an analysis of potential environmental contamination risks. Environmental Site Assessments are conducted to provide comprehensive reports of relevant environmental hazards that may be present on a project site.
PHASE I SITE ASSESSMENTS
Comprehensive Site Assessment by Professional Geologist
Review of Site, Vicinity and Adjacent Site usage past and present
Interviews of current and past owners and occupants
Compliaton of Property History
Agency search of contaminated facilities located in vicinity of site as required by ASTM E152713
Review of Site Maps, Photographs and Fire Insurance Maps
Review of relevant environmental, soil and groundwater reports and activities
PHASE II SITE ASSESSMENTS
Utility clearance prior to boring samples
Site-specific Health & Safety Plan
Collection of Soil, Soil Vapor and/or Groundwater Samples
Soil Profiling and analysis of samples related to regulated chemical constituents
UNDEGROUND UTILITY SURVEYS
Utilization of Ground Penetrating Radar to locate underground utilities prior to any subsurface impact
Geophysical survey report of findings including a map of underground hazards