The purpose of a Phase II ESA is to identify actual environmental site contamination conditions which may be associated with a specific property. Physical sampling of soil, groundwater or other materials such as asbestos are included. The work program is designed to address the recommendations for further work which were identified in the Phase I ESA. The results of a Phase II ESA will yield a presence/absence conclusion regarding contamination from potential areas of concern (AOC’s), but may not fully delineate the extent of the issue.
The purpose of a Contamination Delineation program is to develop boundary conditions which encompass the extent and magnitude of any environmental site contamination that has been identified within the Phase II ESA.
The purpose of a Site Remediation is to achieve regulatory compliance for a specific property. A Site Remediation work program can address the identified AOC’s through the development of a Remedial Action Plan (RAP), or immediate site action. Work programs undertaken for Site Remediation can include, but are not limited to, soil excavation, in-situ remediation, groundwater pumping or a Risk Assessment (RA) process.
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