Phase II ESA in Ithaca, NY

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GeoTill supports Phase II ESAs in Ithaca, NY for lenders, developers, owners, and attorneys who need reliable subsurface data to manage risk, budgeting, and project scheduling. Our work is scoped to address the specific concerns driving the investigation.

What Is a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment?

A Phase II ESA is a targeted subsurface investigation performed to collect site-specific data—often following Phase I ESA findings. Phase II work commonly includes soil and/or groundwater sampling, laboratory analysis, and interpretation to confirm or characterize potential environmental impacts.

Typical Phase II Field Activities

  • Targeted soil borings and sampling in suspected source areas.
  • Groundwater evaluation where appropriate (including monitoring well installation when needed).
  • Vapor screening or soil gas sampling when applicable to project objectives.
  • Utility clearance and site coordination to support safe drilling and sampling.

How Phase II Scopes Are Developed

Phase II scopes are developed to answer specific due diligence questions. Sampling locations and analytical parameters are selected based on the suspected concerns, potential migration pathways, and the intended use of the property. GeoTill focuses on efficient scopes that provide decision-ready results.

Reporting and Next Steps

Phase II reporting typically includes sampling methods, boring logs, laboratory results, interpretation, and recommendations. Depending on results, next steps may include no further action, additional delineation, risk management measures, or construction-phase soil management planning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Phase II results affect design or budgeting?

Yes. Phase II results can influence excavation planning, disposal considerations, dewatering approaches, and development risk management. Early identification helps reduce schedule and cost surprises.

How long does a Phase II ESA take?

Schedules vary by scope and permitting/access constraints. Many Phase II efforts include field work followed by laboratory turnaround and reporting. GeoTill can coordinate schedules to align with transaction or project needs.

Will the Phase II ESA include recommendations?

Yes. Phase II reporting typically includes conclusions and recommendations such as no further action, additional delineation, risk management measures, or construction-phase soil management planning, as applicable.

What does a Phase II ESA typically include?

A Phase II ESA commonly includes a targeted subsurface investigation such as soil and/or groundwater sampling, laboratory analysis, and interpretation of results in relation to the objectives of the due diligence effort.

How is a Phase II ESA scoped?

Phase II scopes are developed from Phase I findings and site-specific objectives. Sampling locations and analytical parameters are selected to address the suspected source areas and potential migration pathways.

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