Understanding and interpreting the results of your Phase I Environmental Site Assessment can be an intimidating task. You've received the results of the report and you have a recognized environmental condition (REC) and potential contamination. Now what? The next step is often a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment, but if you've had much experience in Phase II ESAs, you may have experienced some sticker shock. Maybe you've even felt a bit like a car novice in the hands of mechanic… How do you know how big of a Phase II you need?
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