A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment is an “intrusive” investigation which gathers original samples to be analyzed for various contaminants including:
- Soil and Groundwater – Most frequently tested for
- Petroleum Hydrocarbons
- Heavy Metals
- Pesticides /Herbicides
- Solvents
- Building materials – Most frequently tested for:
- Asbestos
- Lead-Based Paint
- Mold
A Phase II ESA is performed to evaluate potential environmental impact. They are typically initiated based on the findings of the Phase I ESA. Activities conducted during the Phase II investigation are site specific but typically include:
- Site sampling plan developed on the findings of the Phase I ESA
- Laboratory analysis
- Remedial alternatives and cost evaluation
- Report of findings and recommendations
Phase II ESAs can be complex in nature. Please contact us to discuss the conditions of your site.