„, Proposal No. 60021
<br /> AEI Consultants September 4,2016
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<br /> SCOPES OF WORK
<br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA)ASTM E1527-13: The Phase I ESA will be performed
<br /> in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Standard Practice E1527-13 and the Environmental
<br /> Protection Agency Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312). The Phase I
<br /> ESA will be conducted under the charge of an Environmental Professional and will include the following:
<br /> • Site visit and walk-through of the property and structures, readily accessible interior common areas,
<br /> and a representative sample of occupant spaces. Items such as current and past uses of the
<br /> property and adjoining properties; property boundaries; observable topographic geologic,
<br /> hydrogeologic conditions; structures or other improvements; roads; source and location of potable
<br /> water; wells; surface water; potential hazardous substances and/or petroleum products; storage
<br /> tanks; abnormal odors; pools of liquid; drums and containers; suspected fill materials; stain soil or
<br /> pavement; stressed vegetation; solid waste; waste water discharges; floor drains, sumps or
<br /> clarifiers; septic systems shall be noted as reasonably and visibly observed.
<br /> • Search of local, state, tribal and federal databases in accordance with current ASTM and AAI
<br /> standard search distances.
<br /> • Contact local and state agencies, such as environmental health departments, fire prevention
<br /> bureaus, and building and planning departments to identify any current or previous reports of
<br /> hazardous materials use, storage, and/or unauthorized releases that may have impacted the
<br /> subject property. In addition, information pertaining to Activity and Use Limitations(AULs),defined
<br /> as legal or physical restrictions, or limitations on the use of, or access to, a site or facility, is
<br /> requested.
<br /> • Site history and land use review, including reasonably ascertainable agency records, aerial
<br /> photographs, historical city directories, fire insurance maps, and other applicable sources.
<br /> • Interviews with knowledgeable persons(i.e. past and present owners, property managers,tenants,
<br /> neighbors), as available and open to interview, regarding the history, operations, waste
<br /> management, and other environmental considerations for the property.
<br /> • Additional observations,though generally outside the scope of a PH I ESA,but provided as a service
<br /> to our clients unless otherwise instructed, include EPA-determined radon zone, visual inspection of
<br /> asbestos-containing building materials, lead-based paint, and mold.
<br /> • AEI's limited radon screening, if included, is intended to provide a preliminary screening to evaluate
<br /> the potential presence of elevated radon concentrations at the site. The proposed scope is not
<br /> intended to define the full extent of the presence of radon at the subject property. As such, the
<br /> results should be used for lending purposes only.The recommendations and conclusions presented
<br /> as a result of the limited preliminary radon screening apply strictly to the property conditions
<br /> existing at the time the sampling was performed. The sample analytical results are only valid for
<br /> the time, place, and condition of the site at the time of collection and AEI does not warrant that
<br /> the results will be repeatable or are representative of past or future conditions.
<br /> • Report includes findings, opinions and conclusions, photographs, site map, historical sources, and
<br /> qualifications in a manner consistent with standard practices.
<br /> This proposal does not include searches for recorded environmental clean-up liens. AEI c rges a fee of
<br /> $250.00 per parcel and/or parcel split. If you would like AEI to search for recorded it nmental clean-
<br /> up liens, please check the box under the fees section of this proposal. Initial here ( ) if lien search
<br /> is required.
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