An Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is a detailed analysis of a property to identify potential or existing environmental contamination liabilities, typically conducted before acquiring title to the property to comply with legal requirements and mitigate risks.
PHASE II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) involves a detailed field investigation to evaluate the presence of contamination following positive findings during Phase I ESA. Its aim is to confirm contamination and estimate the remediation cost.
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