Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Find Professional Land Contamination Assessment Services

If you are planing to purchase or refinance a property you already possess, you will need to know that your valuable money is well invested or not. One of the means you should take to make sure that this is the situation is an evaluation of the property you plan to buy or refinance.  There is a need to have contamination assessment of the property to guarantee that it is secure and that there are no risks linked with it, for example, asbestos, mold, or contaminated soil.
 

Environmental site evaluation is generally comprised of two distinct stages: Phase I and Phase II assessment. Not all properties need to undergo both stages. If you pick a Phase I site assessment of your property and nothing is found to show environmental risks, then you won't need to proceed towards the second stage. And if there is any sign that specific risks exist, a more precise examination of the property will be mandatory.

Phase I Assessment
A Phase I assessment of your business or residential property is the initial step you will take to make sure that the property is worth and secure. When you proceed with this, an environmental consultant will take a long time at the property to distinguish any hazards that may depreciate the property and make it risky. Usually, this Contamination Assessment starts with testing for mold and asbestos.

Phase II Assessment
If the Phase I evaluation showed any sign of risks on your property, then you will be encouraged to experience further Land Contamination Assessment. The second phase assessment is the next step, and it's a more thorough examination of the property. This sort of environmental site assessment includes thorough testing of the property's building materials, groundwater, and soil.

So, if you want to have a proper contamination assessment of your land, then there is a need to go for reliable Contamination Assessment services.

Site assessment services include
  • Air, soil and groundwater contamination assessment
  • Human health and ecological risk assessment
  • Chemical vapour intrusion modelling and assessment
  • Due diligence advice for site acquisition/disposal
  • Contamination fate and transport modelling
  • Remediation strategy and validation and much more.
So, add value to your property with right contamination assessment services.

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