Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM E1903)
A Phase II Environmental Site Assessment is conducted when there is sufficient information from previous investigations (Phase I) to indicate the presence or likely presence of Recognized Environmental Conditions on the property. It is intended for use by the property owner to obtain scientifically valid data on previously identified Recognized Environmental Conditions or data gaps in Phase I Environmental Site Assessments.
The work performed during a Phase II Assessment involves collection and analysis of samples from the surface and subsurface of identified areas of concern within the property as well as from any buildings on the property, locating potential sources and pollutant pathways, developing a Conceptual Site Model that graphically depicts the environmental conditions on and around the property and the likely impacts on human health and the environment.
KAM utilizes its highly specialized scientific and engineering staff to conduct Phase II Environmental Site Assessments in an objective and scientifically representative manner that promotes clarity and transparency and provides the property owner with the appropriate information to proceed to the remedial phase of the project, which concludes the necessary actions for rendering the property free of chemical contamination, and makes it available for real estate transactions and development.
The work performed during a Phase II Assessment involves collection and analysis of samples from the surface and subsurface of identified areas of concern within the property as well as from any buildings on the property, locating potential sources and pollutant pathways, developing a Conceptual Site Model that graphically depicts the environmental conditions on and around the property and the likely impacts on human health and the environment.
KAM utilizes its highly specialized scientific and engineering staff to conduct Phase II Environmental Site Assessments in an objective and scientifically representative manner that promotes clarity and transparency and provides the property owner with the appropriate information to proceed to the remedial phase of the project, which concludes the necessary actions for rendering the property free of chemical contamination, and makes it available for real estate transactions and development.