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Agreement with Environmental Consultant to do Site Assessment

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An environmental consultant works on commercial contracts to address a variety of environmental issues for their clients. They cover a wide range of disciplines such as assessment of air, land and water contamination, environmental impact assessment, environmental audit, waste management, development of environmental policy and development of environmental management systems. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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A Phase I primarily assesses the likelihood that a site is contaminated through visual observations, historical use reviews and regulatory records, while a Phase II assesses whether contamination is in fact present.

Phase 1. An environmental assessment starts with Phase 1, a visual, historical inspection. An environmental consultant looks for visual evidence of actual or potential contamination, such as underground storage tanks.

A typical Phase I ESA, undertaken using ASTM 1527-13 the latest guidance available usually runs around $2,000 to $3,000. That said, at complex facilities, I have had to charge as much as $45,000 or more for Phase Is; sometimes even more for environmental site assessment projects done outside the United States.

Typically, a Phase II ESA can cost anywhere from $5,000 to well over $100,000. Phase II ESA initial sampling activities (to determine if there is a problem) usually cost around $5,000. The success of the experience is tied to communication of needs and matching effort to the needs.

Identifies potential or existing environmental contamination liabilities. A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, commonly referred to as an ESA, or Phase I ESA, is completed to research the current and historical uses of a property as part of a commercial real estate transaction.

Organic contaminants may exist in the subsurface in four distinct phases: mobile free product, absorbed phase, dissolved phase and vapor phase. The free product is known as non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) and can be denser than water, DNAPL, or lighter than water, LNAPL.

A Phase I ESA typically includes the following: A site visit to observe current and past conditions and uses of the property and adjacent properties;Interviews with current and past property owners, operators, and occupants, or others familiar with the property.

Performing a Phase 1 ESA is common practice in order to know whether a property is likely to contain any environmental issues, or recognized environmental conditions. Recognized environmental conditions include the presence, or likely presence, of hazardous materials or petroleum products due to a release or a

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