Information accumulated during the completion of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment often times indicates that the potential for chemical contamination from either on-site or nearby activities is high.
Generally, a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment is conducted to qualitatively and quantitatively identify if chemical contamination is present, and if so, at what concentrations and area of extent.
Soil and/or ground water samples are collected at areas on-site that have the greatest potential of being contaminated and then submitted to the laboratory for analysis. This intrusive phase of the project is enhanced because TG maintains its own drilling fleet fully outfitted for environmental drilling. Because we do maintain our own drilling fleet, it allows us to prioritize and dictate the drilling schedule to meet various time constraints.
After receipt of the laboratory results, a comprehensive report is generated that outlines a summary of the work performed, the results of the soil and ground water testing, the extent of contamination (if any), potential regulatory response, and the environmental risk associated with the identified contamination. Remediation options are prepared and discussed at length with regards to long-term liability, health and safety risks, and projected costs to afford the client to make an informed decision regarding property acquisition or remedial actions.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
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