Data Overload – Part 2

In my last article I discussed some of the research requirements for conducting a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), in particular the use of environmental databases to confirm the history and development of a particular property, and to assist in determining potential environmental concerns that may impact the Site.  One of the research tools I employ for every Phase 1 ESA I undertake is an environmental database report from Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS). Continue reading “Data Overload – Part 2”