Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) - Cost $1,700 to $3,500 - by Environmental Professionals {40 CFR Part 312} in California
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What is the cost of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment? Cost 1,700 - $3,500 7 to 10 days turnaround time
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Phase 1 I Environmental Site Assessment - ESA
cost - phase 1 environmental site assessment cost - cost phase 1 environmental site assessmwent cost - $1,700
Phase I ESA Cost $1,700 to $3,500 in California
Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment - Cost $1,700 - $3,500 - or Phase I Environmental Site Assessment - Phase I ESA - is the term used to describe the first phase
or preliminary investigation phase of an ESA. Phase 1 I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) - Cost $1,700 to $3,500 in California -
in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standard for Phase 1 I ESA's by EPA-Compliant Environmental Professional (EP)
{40 CFR Part 312} who meets the requirements of the EPA - Cost Phase I 1 ESA $1,700 - $3,500 California - 7 to 10 days turnaround time.
Reliance Letter
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Phase I report “reliance letter” is issued by ALFA's Environmental Professional (EP) {40 CFR Part 312}. A Phase 1 ESA Reliance Letter is attached to the Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Report. A reliance letter grants legal ability for other parties such as Banks, SBA, investors, and/or lenders to use and rely on an existing Phase 1 ESA report. A Reliance Letter is used for SBA environmental due diligence, a reliance letter is required for the Transaction Screen and for Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments. The reliance letter is viewed as a type of insurance or guarantee that that property is not contaminated.
In a Reliance Letter the Consultant recognizes that the Bank, SBA, investor(s), and/or lender(s) will utilize the Report for the purposes of assessing the environmental risk inherent in the contemplated financing of the Site. By a Reliance Letter the Consultant certifies that the Report was prepared in accordance with the due diligence practices as delineated by the ASTM International (ASTM) “Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Risk Assessment Process” (E 1527-05)
At ALFA Environmental Assessment Services a typical Standard Phase I Environmental Site Assessment usually runs around ❎ $1,700 to $2,500 ❎ and for some jobs we drop the price, meaning one Phase 1 Environmental
Report might cost $1,700, two might cost $3,000, three might cost $3,700, and so on ...
Since 1992,
environmental assessment consulting services include Phase I and II Environmental
Site Assessments (ESAs),
Work Plan and Remedial Action Plan - RAP,
remedial environmental excavation,
feasibility study,
Human Health Risk Assessment - HHRA,
Conceptual Site Model (CSM),
design, NPDES permitting, implementation and
monitoring groundwater remediation systems,
consulting and field services such as soil, soil gas, and vapor intrusion sampling / testing and laboratory analyses,
groundwater modeling and monitoring,
underground storage tanks removal,
UST Cleanup Fund
- claim eligibility and reimbursement in California,
Conditional Use Permit - CUP,
hazardous waste management,
Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR) permits,
Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) and environmental compliance,
and successful environmental
Case Closure, ...and more...
Common uses where environmental concerns are found in a Phase 1 Environmental report include:
service stations, manufacturing facilities, dry cleaners, industrial sites, auto repair, oil and gas well drilling and
production, former agricultural crops, refineries, gas underground storage tanks (UST), other sites with
releases of chemicals into the subsurface.
When an environmental issue is found in the Phase 1 Environmental Assessment, it will typically trigger a Phase 2 Study or Phase II ( 2 ) Environmental Site Assessment which requires soil and/or groundwater sampling to determine if there is a significant contamination in the subsurface. We have completed thousands of Phase 2 Study or Phase II ( 2 ) Environmental Site Assessments in California, on time and within budget.
Recognized environmental conditions per ASTM Standard typically include but not limited to: former gas stations, dry cleaners, long-term light-industrial, industrial, agricultural and other previous uses. Signs of potential releases of chemicals can be heavy staining, improper storage of chemicals, underground storage tanks, dry cleaning plants, clarifiers, etc. ALFA also has extensive experience in performing Environmental Due Diligence and Environmental Transaction Screen reports for a variety of properties, including: gas stations, retail centers, commercial properties and industrial properties.
Since 1992, Professional environmental assessment consultants have performed an extensive number of Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site
Assessments
on residential and commercial properties for Real Estate customers to evaluate its environmental condition(s) and identify any
Recognized Environmental Condition (REC) that could be a liability or become a future environmental liability.
An environmental assessment survey is conducted in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process E1527-13.
Objectives of the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment include identification of historic and current activities at the site and
surrounding properties which could have or could yet contribute to the degradation of the subject property's overall
Environmental condition and to permit the client to satisfy all of the requirements to qualify for what is commonly known as the "Innocent Landowner" defense.
We are looking forward to an opportunity to prove to you that ALFA Environmental Assessment Services is your firm of choice for
all your environmental assessment and engineering needs!