Laserfiche WebLink
Phase I ESA Proposal and Scope of Work <br /> CATX Partners,LLC <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> Client's(User's)Responsibilities <br /> According to the Standard, it is the end user's responsibility to identify the reason why the user wants to <br /> have the Phase I ESA performed; to report to Condor any identified activity and use limitations (AULs) <br /> or environmental liens (reasonably ascertainable Title and Judicial records); and to communicate any <br /> actual knowledge and/or any commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information of environmental <br /> liens or AULs, and any specialized knowledge or experience, in regards to recognized environmental <br /> conditions,the user is aware of before the site reconnaissance. <br /> Provision of Helpful Documents <br /> According to the Standard,the property owner,the key site manager, and/or the user shall make known to <br /> Condor if any helpful documents (listed below) are reasonably available (and any other documents <br /> applicable/relating to the current and historical environmental and use conditions of the site) for review <br /> prior to the site reconnaissance. The following list is not totally inclusive: <br /> • Environmental site assessment and compliance audit reports; <br /> • Environmental permits(wastewater,hazardous waste disposal,NPDES, etc.); <br /> • Registrations for underground and aboveground storage tanks; <br /> • Registrations for underground injection systems; <br /> • Material safety data sheets; <br /> • Community right-to-know plans; <br /> • Safety and/or prevention plans; <br /> • Hydrogeologic reports; <br /> • Driller/well reports; <br /> • Notices or correspondence from any governmental agencies in regards to violations of <br /> environmental laws or liens; <br /> • Hazardous waste generator notices/reports; <br /> • Geotechnical studies; <br /> • Risk assessments; and <br /> • Recorded activity and use limitations. <br /> Task 2. Site Reconnaissance <br /> A visit to the Site will be made and a current description of the Site, including existing observable <br /> structures, roads, potable water supply systems, sewage disposal systems, and uses of the Site will be <br /> developed. Observations will be made on the Site, along the periphery of the Site, along the periphery of <br /> all structures on the Site, and in all areas common to the Site and adjacent properties, to assess if <br /> conditions suggest that hazardous substances are present on, or might migrate to the Site. Consistent with <br /> the Standard, the observations made during the Site visits will be limited to visual and/or physical <br /> observations in these areas where practical and/or unobstructed. Obvious terrain characteristics of <br /> concern, such as areas of distressed vegetation, ground stains, landfills, and depressions will also be <br /> identified. If accessible, the interior of any structures on the Site will also be inspected. Observations of <br /> the properties located immediately adjacent to the Site will be made from the Site and from public right- <br /> of-ways to assess whether there exists on such properties, potential sources of regulated materials that <br /> could lead to adverse environmental impacts to the Site. <br /> Upon request by the Client, Condor will orally report specific areas of environmental concern where <br /> testing and/or subsurface investigations are required or recommended. <br /> �i� CONDOR <br />