Enviro-Utilities, Inc. can perform Environmental Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) and Transaction Screening Assessments to current ASTM standards for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. We have performed this service of a number for banking and governmental institutions, and other stake holders.
An ESA is a report prepared for a real estate holding which identifies potential or existing environmental contamination liabilities. The analysis typically addresses both the underlying land as well as physical improvements to the property. Scrutiny of the land includes examination of potential soil contamination, groundwater quality, surface water quality and sometimes issues related to hazardous substances. The examination of a site may include: defining any chemical residues within structures; and identification of underground storage tanks.
The Typical ESA Phase 1 includes an extensive data search of government agency's records and an extensive site walkover of the subject property and curbside evaluations of nearby properties that are found in governmental environmental records.
EU staff is trained in innovative ways to treat stormwater such as filter strips, bioretention cells, detention basins, infiltration trenches, and many more. Through our extensive field experience as well as classroom training, EU staff is well versed in the new stormwater regulations, as well as erosion and sediment control.
Many Stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) designs require on-site soil evaluations. Proper soil and site characterizations are critical to successful stormwater treatment systems. Our staff of Professional Soil Scientists specialize in soil infiltration tests, descriptions and feasibility options for various BMP designs.
These measures are integral to aiding our clients in achieving compliance and approval for their Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans and Permits.
Enviro-Utilities Inc. has completed numerous site specific E & S Plans to meet the needs of our clients. Our team has the necessary field experience and classroom training to confidently design a system to meet the requirements of the localities.