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2016-136-E DEAPR - Summit Design & Engineering Services, PLLC - Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
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1/25/2016
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1/25/2016
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3/14/2016
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000wSWn Envelope ID: r4Cr81oo-74o3-4o07-9E4A-4088or5400s8 <br /> IRSUM IT 919.732.3883 SUMMIT-ENGINEER.COM <br /> DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SERVICES SO4 Meadowland Drive, Hittsborough,NC 27278 <br /> Limitations <br /> The scope ofthe Phase lESA does not involve sampling and analysis oso means of evaluating recognized <br /> environmental conditions. Phase ]ESA's are based solely no qualitative information, and are <br /> consequently, accurate only to the degree iroy|icd by those methods. Such studies,therefore, cannot <br /> guarantee against undiscovered conditions, vvb|cb are outside the scope of the project. Procedures outlined <br /> iuASTM Standard El527-l] do not eliminate uncertainty ao10 the presence of any environmental <br /> conditions. Therefore, reliance on the information generated shall be at the user's ovvu risk.No warranties <br /> are expressed or implied. If recognized environmental conditions are suspected olthe site, further <br /> sampling and analysis may be recommended to detennine the presence of hazardous substances under a <br /> Phase 11 Environmental Site Assessment. <br /> Non-Scope Considerations <br /> There may be environmental issues or conditions at a property that parties may wish to asses in <br /> connection with cocnruocoioJ coo/ co1o1e that are outside the scope of this practice. Costs for the following <br /> activities are not included in this proposal. Cnuaequsudy° should you desire any of the following <br /> evaluations,please advise prior to Summit commencing the Phase l 1B8A activities. Some common non- <br /> scope considerations are listed below: <br /> |. Asbestos-Containing Building Mo1oriu|o <br /> 2. Biological agents <br /> 3. Cultural and historic resources <br /> 4. Ecological resources <br /> 5. Endangered species <br /> 6. Health and safety <br /> 7. Indoor air quality unrelated tn releases ofhazardous aubo\oocco or petroleum products into the <br /> environment <br /> 0. Industrial hygiene <br /> 9. l.emd-E|uued Point <br /> 10. Lead in Drinking Water <br /> 11. Mold <br /> 12. Radon <br /> l3. Regulatory compliance <br /> 14. Wetlands <br />
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