Land Development
Land Development
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For a commercial property in real estate, Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) provide critical insights into historical land uses that can date back over a century, helping to uncover potential environmental risks before development or acquisition. A Phase I ESA involves a thorough review of historical records, including old maps and documents, to identify past activities such as industrial operations, waste disposal, or other uses that might have caused contamination or geotechnical issues on the site.
Related Topics:
- Understanding Phase I ESA Requirements
- Soil and Groundwater Contamination Analysis
- ESA Compliance with Massachusetts State Regulations
- Historical Use Investigation in ESAs
- ESA Impact on Industrial Property Transactions
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