A change is coming to the environmental due diligence world, which is anticipated to play a factor in how recognized environmental conditions (RECs) (i.e., known or potential environmental concerns) are identified in future Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs). The change is the potential designation of at least two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as […]
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The Environmental Corner: ‘Air’ial Assault: How Contaminated Air From Past or Current Operations Can Impact Your Property and Surrounding Community
The Environmental Corner: Access to fresh air and water are required to sustain a healthy life and should not be taken for granted. Do you know if current and/or historical operations at your property are adversely impacting the breathing air within your building or nearby structures? If you have read EnviroForensics’ past articles of The […]
No Need to Close Your Doors to Cleanup Contamination
Is your consultant listening? As consultants, we evaluate cleanup strategies based on the contaminant, site conditions and their cost effectiveness. But what about what works for you? Has your consultant asked about your business operations and what cleanup approach works for you? Your interests need to be part of the cleanup plan. For example, many […]