Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is a critical process for evaluating potential contamination in soil and groundwater. This assessment is conducted following a Phase 1 ESA, which identifies potential sources of contamination. Phase 2 environmental site assessment involves collecting samples from the soil, groundwater, and/or air to determine the extent of contamination and its impact on the environment. This curated content covers everything you need to know about Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment, including its purpose, scope, and methods. It also discusses the importance of regulatory compliance, data interpretation, and reporting to ensure effective risk management and informed decision-making.
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