Phase One Site Assessment

Phase 1 – Environmental Site Assessment

Environmental Site Assessment is a thorough environmental analysis of a
commercial property and all surrounding uses or conditions, which may carry the
risk of contamination or liability and issues arise from past and present use
of chemical, oil tanks, asbestos and other hazards. Assessments have been
performed on a range of commercial properties including gas stations, medium
sized industrial operations and multi-tenant commercial plazas.

As described by the Canadian Standards
Association (CSA)
, in Standard CAN/CSA-Z768-01, a phase 1
environmental site assessment is a systematic process by which an assessor
seeks to determine whether a particular commercial property is subject to
actual or potential contamination.

The scope of the phase 1 environmental site assessment will consist of the
following four principal components of the CSA Standard:

1. Review of historical land use, occupancy records, and aerial photographs.

2. Visual assessment of the property and surrounding properties including
identification of any liquid or chemical storage, PCBs, ACM, Lead and other
designated substances, spills or soil and building contamination and
identification of surrounding land use in order to identify possible impacts to
the subject site.

3. Interview with persons having knowledge of past and present site activities.

4. Evaluation of Information and Reporting

Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment can be arranged within 6~8 business
days.  Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment reports are ready within 5
business days after completion of Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment. Cost
of Phase 1 Environment Site Assessment starts at $1500.00