Not all circumstances require a full Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. If the parties involved are not looking to qualify for CERCLA liability protection, such as many lenders conducting environmental due diligence for loan originations, a limited scope of work or "Desktop" environmental Assessment can be useful for screening environmental risks associated with a property.
Our Standard Desktop ESA Scope includes:
Historical Research
•Historical Aerial Photographs
•Reverse Street Directories
•Topographical Maps
•Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
Regulatory Research
•State Environmental Agencies and Databases
• State and Tribal Lists of Hazardous Waste Sites
• State and Tribal Landfill and/or Solid Waste Disposal Site Lists
• State and Tribal LUST List
• State and Tribal Registered Storage Tank Lists
• State and Tribal Institutional/Engineering Controls Registries
• State and Tribal Voluntary Cleanup Sites
• State and Tribal Brownfield Sites
• State Department of Water
• State Department of Waste Managemnent
•Federal Environmental Databases
• National Priorities List
• Delisted National Priorities List
• Federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS)
• NFRAP List (former Federal CERCLIS)
• Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action (CORRACTS) facilities
• Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage or Disposal facilities lists
• Federal RCRA generators list
• Federal Institutional/Engineering Control Registries
• Federal Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) list
Expanded Desktop Scope:
Site Visit
•Inspection of the Site by an Experienced Professional
•Identification of Recognized Environmental Conditions
•Asbestos Screening
•Mold Screening
•Lead Based Paint Screening
•Radon Screening
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