Environmental Site Assessments
Phase I
Each Phase I ESA report will meet the guidelines set forth by the ASTM-E-1527
standard. Each of our Phase I ESA will include the following:
The location and legal description of the property
Site and local characteristics including drainage patterns, wetlands,
hydrogeology,
Improvement on the property including structures, roads and other
features
Past and current uses for the property
Ownership/title review
Aerial photographs
Site photographs
Records search of federal, state and local databases
Potentially hazardous substances identified on the property (as required)
Hazardous substances believed to be used on the property
Hazardous material containers
Above and underground storage tanks
Suspected PCB sources
Evidence of solid waste disposal
Suspected asbestos containing material
Other conditions of concern
Recommendations for further testing (as required)
Findings and conclusions
Phase II
If the Phase I ESA indicates there is a potential for environmental
impact, we can provide a Phase II ESA. The Phase II project may include:
Surface soil sampling
Surface water sampling
Subsurface soil and groundwater sampling
Pond sediment sampling
Drinking water sampling
Drum sampling
Tank Testing
All of our samples are collected in accordance with EPA protocols,
properly preserved, documented on a chain of custody and submitted to
a state certified laboratory for proper analysis. The results of the
lab analysis will be described in a comprehensive report with our recommendations
for further site action.
Phase III
If contamination is identified at the property, a Phase Three remedial
action may be required. A risk assessment will be performed to determine
if the contamination is migrating off-site or if it has the potential
to impact drinking water sources. If the contaminated material is not
moving to off site receptors, the state may require the installation
of groundwater monitoring wells and several years of sampling and testing
to identify the flow of the contamination.
If a remedial action is required, we can provide you with experienced
project management. We will obtain all necessary work permits, and will
compose a Remedial Action Work Plan specifically designed for your site.
Planteco can offer a wide array of traditional remediation technology,
but we are a team of professionals who are phytoremediation experts!
Where applicable, using plants and trees to remediate hazardous waste
is both environmentally friendly and very cost effective as compared
to traditional technology.