The new Phase I ESA Standard – not so daunting

Jen Morton of SCS Engineers writes that ASTM E1527-21 for Phase I Environmental Assessments (ESA) is not daunting. If you’ve been using a reliable environmental professional or firm for your ESA, they’ve probably been practicing most of the new standard already.

Jen’s article was originally published in The Daily Transcript. You can read it here and share it using the icons at the bottom of the page.

 

About the Author: Ms. Morton has over two decades of experience as an environmental professional and is a Professional Geologist. She provides due diligence and environmental assessments throughout the Southwestern United States.

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