Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM E1527)
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is a mechanism to properly identify and analyze the potential environmental risks and liabilities associated with a real estate transaction. It is comprised of four components: a historical records search and public agency file review; a site inspection; interviews with past and present owners and local government officials; and an evaluation of findings and report preparation. All Phase I Environmental Site Assessments are conducted by experienced KAM personnel in accordance with the ASTM standard E1527–13.
- Historical Records Search
- Site Inspection
- Interviews
- Evaluation of Findings and Report Preparation