It’s important to have the support of the community when remediating a brownfield. Consider holding an open meeting to educate members of the community about the actual and perceived risks of remediating a brownfield, especially in terms of impacts on gro

It’s important to have the support of the community when remediating a brownfield. Consider holding an open meeting to educate members of the community about the actual and perceived risks of remediating a brownfield, especially in terms of impacts on groundwater and the potential risks associated with the disruption of contaminated soils. 

A Phase II ESA involves a detailed look at the site. The environmental professional takes samples and tests for contaminants on the grounds and within existing structures. High concentrations of heavy metals, toxic chemicals, or asbestos may require remed

A Phase II ESA involves a detailed look at the site. The environmental professional takes samples and tests for contaminants on the grounds and within existing structures. High concentrations of heavy metals, toxic chemicals, or asbestos may require remediation. Petroleum byproducts, pesticides, solvents, and mold may also lead to remediation, depending on the specific chemicals and concentrations. 

If you have reason to believe that your project site is contaminated, but it has not yet been designated as such by a local, state, or federal agency, hire a qualified environmental consultant, engineer, or hazardous materials remediation professional to

If you have reason to believe that your project site is contaminated, but it has not yet been designated as such by a local, state, or federal agency, hire a qualified environmental consultant, engineer, or hazardous materials remediation professional to conduct an ASTM-E-1903-97, Phase II, ESA to determine the degree of contamination and whether remediation is required.