Phase I ESA
A Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) is typically required on commercial properties by lending institutions. The “due diligence” assessment is conducted to evaluate the property for current and historic practices, both on and off the site, that may have resulted in environmental impairment of soil or groundwater. Our research conforms to ASTM Standards for Environmental Site Assessments. Typical research involves a review of current environmental databases, locating and reviewing historical aerial photographs, topographic maps, and fire insurance maps and directories. We use this information as a basis for our understanding of the historic uses of the property and surrounding areas so that we can provide our opinion regarding the condition of the property and any potential environmental threats. To gain further insight about past uses of the property and possible environmental concerns, we interview owners and local officials, along with visiting the property. When visiting the site, Insight Geologic’s staff look for evidence of storage or improper handling and disposal of hazardous materials. Indications of improper disposal may include evidence of spills, stained concrete or pavement, or distressed vegetation. In some cases, the structure on the site may also be evaluated for the presence of asbestos-containing building materials, lead paint or PCBs. After these assessments are completed, the data is evaluated and summarized in a clear and concise, but comprehensive report which details the environmental and potential liability issues of the site and provides recommendations for further action, if needed.