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  • Who Are You?
    • Commercial Lenders
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    • Law Firms
    • Land Conservation Organizations
    • Developers
    • Private Land Owners
    • Government
    • Industrial
  • Common Environmental Concerns
    • Landfills and Buried Wastes
    • Leachate, Drainage, and Seeps
    • Ruins and Foundations
    • Pipelines and Transfer Stations
    • Mining Operations (Strip and Deep)
    • Lead Paint
    • Non-Tidal Wetlands
    • Mold and Other Aerosol Irritants
    • Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
    • Aboveground Storage Tanks
    • Bulk Chemical Storage / Drums
    • Railroad Easements and Sidings
    • On-lot Septic Systems and Oil/Water Separators
    • On-Lot Potable Water Wells
    • Impoundments, Pits, Ponds, and Lagoons
    • Air Emissions and Stacks
    • Discolored and Stained Soils
    • Distressed or Dead Vegetation
    • Pesticide and Herbicide Storage and Use
    • PCB-Containing Equipment
    • Monitoring Wells and Remedial Actions
    • Contaminated Adjacent Properties
    • Farm Wastes and Manure Stockpiles
    • Fill Soils Originating Off-Site
    • Non-Hazardous Solid Wastes and Debris
    • Methamphetamine Laboratories/Illegal Chemical Production
    • Tankers and Spray Rigs
    • Asbestos Containing Building Materials
    • Radon Gas Accumulations
    • Toxic Vapor Intrusions
  • Services
    • Site Investigations
      • Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
      • Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
      • NESHAPS (Pre-Renovation) or ASTM Asbestos Survey
      • Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Surveys
      • Lead Paint Assessment and Survey
      • ASTM Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Update)
      • ASTM Transaction Screen (TSA)
      • SBA Records Search with Risk Assessment (RSRA)
      • Environmental Database Review
      • Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Plan (O&M Plan)
      • Asbestos Project Designer Review (Abatement)
      • Mold Inspection & Surveys
      • Vapor Intrusion Investigation & Assessment
    • Remediation or Abatement
      • Contaminated Soil Excavation / Disposal
      • Contaminated Ground Water Treatment
      • Asbestos Abatement
      • Mold Remediation
      • Underground / Aboveground Storage Tank Removals
      • Bulk Chemical Characterization / Disposal
      • Lead Paint Abatement
    • Structural Engineering Services
      • Property Condition Assessments (PCAs)
      • Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Compliance
      • Probable Maximum Loss (PML) Seismic Analysis
      • Construction Monitoring Services
    • Second Party Review
      • Report Review Services (Second Opinions)
      • Testing Proposal Scope & Cost Reviews
      • Litigation Support
      • General Contractor Services

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Although sometimes testing is unavoidable, some environmental professionals may seem quick to recommend a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. Ask your environmental professional  (EP) if there is any way to “dig a little deeper” to resolve an outstanding environmental concern. Have all avenues to resolve the outstanding concern been exhausted? Have the municipal and regulatory files been thoroughly reviewed? Were past owners, operators, and relevant municipal officials interviewed?

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