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PHASE iI ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT (ESA)

Assisting in Real Estate Transactions

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The general objective of a Phase II investigation is to evaluate subsurface conditions for the possible presence of contamination. A Phase II assessment may be conducted as follow-up to a Phase I ESA, to assess whether recognized conditions have impacted the soil and/or groundwater under a site. The Phase II assessment may also be conducted to identify a source, or more fully delineate the lateral and vertical extent of impacts to underlying soil and groundwater, prior to selecting a cleanup strategy.

Equipped with the latest state of the art drilling, direct push technology, and analytical capabilities EGSL can quickly mobilize to a Subject Property to identify recognized environmental concerns within the subsurface soil and groundwater.

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